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Dacor ERD48 F1 alarm and relay board removal
ironandsteel posted a topic in DIY Appliance Repair Help
This Dacor ERD48SBK/LP started randomly throwing the F1 fault and the annoying beeping. I removed the front bezel and the membrane switch panel and the controller circuit board. The board looks very clean as do the membrane switches, but I cleaned these anyway. I have sprayed the molex connections with deoxit and re-seated. The fault still appears after a couple minutes upon repowering. Looking in at the relay board, it is really gunked up and I'd like to clean it and bench test the relays. I have not figured out how to remove this and the other electronics in there. The oven is currently slid into place between two countertops, so I can't get to the back and sides. Do I need to pull it out?-
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Gentlemen, I could use some help. I have a pretty old Jenn-Air model# SVE47500b electric range that has not functioned properly for some time and I finally decided to try and fix it. The stovetop elements all work fine, but the front display is completely blank. Pressing the membrane buttons on the front results in "beeps" but nothing else. I did some research and ordered a relay control board (the small board on the back of the oven behind the stamped cover) but when I replaced that board it had no effect on the problem. I then replaced the clock board in the front of the unit and lo and behold I have a working display! However, when i pressed the "bake" button and input a temperature of 350 degrees (or really, any number), i almost immediately get an error code of "F5" and a continuous "beep" until I press "cancel" on the membrane keypad. Stove top elements still work fine, but oven doesn't heat up at all - I just get that error code. Anything else I can try, or do i need to call in a repair technician? I'm wasn't quite ready to replace the oven yet (was going to wait until i did a kitchen remodel) and while I can return the relay control board (the old one performs indistinguishably from the new one), keeping the clock board means I've got a little under $300 into this repair and unless I can fix it for less than about $500 total I think I might just be looking at a replacement oven...
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