Dacor MCS/D User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - ELECTRONICS

ELECTRONICSWall Ovens and RangesDiagnostic Test Manual

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 10DOOR LATCH NOT RUNNINGAll Models1. Check voltage at L2 just to the left of the DRLK relay. (door lock

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Elecronic Diagnostics Page 11F-7, F-8Door Failure CodesFor Single Wall Ovens and RangesPhase Switch NCLock Switch NCIf the oven is

Page 4 - ON ERC/CLOCK CONTROL

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 12Single Oven 1 - Com Brown Wire 2 - N/C Yellow Wire3 - N/O 4 - N/C Orange Wire5 - N/O 6 - Com Double

Page 5 - NO CLOCK DISPLAY

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 13NO COOLING FANAll Ranges And Wall Ovens1. Program unit into a cooking cycle. The cooling fan should c

Page 6 - All Ranges And Wall Ovens

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 14LIGHT NOT WORKINGPGR, RSD, RSE 120V Light Circuit 1. Check voltage for light circuit at main relay

Page 7 - NO BROIL

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 15NO BAKE/BROILEGR, ERG, PGRHere is a list of functional parts that should be working for the bake/broil

Page 8 - PURE CONVECTION - NO HEAT

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 16CommonNONote: ERG30’s had a sail switch prior to SN KC1230128. On 6-7-01 the sail switch was replace

Page 9 - HALOGEN OVEN LIGHTS

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 17NO BROIL 36” CellERD30, 36, 48 1. Program unit into the broil cycle. Take an amp reading at the broi

Page 10 - DOOR LATCH NOT RUNNING

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 181. Check the incoming voltage to the unit. There should be 240 volts with a neutral.2. Check power a

Page 11 - Door Failure Codes

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 19When the ERC/Clock Control is programmed into any cooking mode, the ERC/Clock control sends 22-24 volt

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Table of ContentsERC Quick Test………………………………………………………………………3Voltage Check Points ………………………………………………………………4 Diagnostics No Clock Display…………………………………

Page 13 - NO CONVECTION FAN

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 20This membrane chart shows the membrane touch circuit. For example: pull the main connector off the ERC

Page 14 - LIGHT NOT WORKING

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 212 & 7 Convection Element2 & 9 Convection MotorRefer to Main Wiring Harness for test pointsUse

Page 15 - NO BAKE/BROIL

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 22Cooling Fan1&3Cooling Fan 180-225Refer to the 16 pin side of the ERC wire harness to test Light Ci

Page 16 - Brown wire to broil igniter

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 23Test points on harness 16 pin side. Set meter to VDC. CK voltage across 2 & 6. Should read 22-24 V

Page 17 - NO BROIL 36” Cell

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 24Bake 2 & 5BakeAll Electric Ovens and Ranges

Page 18 - LOWER OVEN / NO BAKE

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 25Gas RangesConvection BakeBake

Page 19 - DOUBLE WALL OVENS

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 26Check across 2 and 5 for bake from the 16 pt connection of the main wire harness for 22-24 VDC and 1 a

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Elecronic Diagnostics Page 27BroilGas Ranges

Page 21 - All Electric Ovens and Ranges

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 28Dual Fuel RangesBroilConvection Bake

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Elecronic Diagnostics Page 29Light Circuit 36” OvenPreheat/ Bake 36” OvenDual Fuel Ranges

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Elecronic Diagnostics Page 3ERC Quick TestThe process requires two people. To access the program, one person should stand at the ov

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Elecronic Diagnostics Page 30Light CircuitPure ConvectionDual Fuel Ranges

Page 25 - Gas Ranges

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 31Note:Cooling Fan turn on temp180-220 degreesSelf Clean 36” CellNote:Cooling fan turns on between 180 a

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Elecronic Diagnostics Page 32Note:Cooling fan turns on between180 and 220 degrees.Bake 18” CellNote:Cooling fan turns on between 18

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Back to the Basics Page 33Dacor recommended cycle selections and performance tips. We would like to take a minute to explain the pe

Page 28 - Dual Fuel Ranges

Back to the Basics Page 34Basic terminology: Baking: refers to items baked on flat sheets or spring form pans such as cakes, cookie

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Back to the Basics Page 35Pure Convection / rear heat only with convection fan Using rear heat removes direct heat from the oven ce

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Back to the Basics Page 36Combine those three factors with a recipe calling for exact temperatures and baking times results in a sit

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Back to the Basics Page 37 Don’t assume that your oven has stabilized at the preheat tone and start testing. Always wait twenty mi

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Back to the Basics Page 38 Record first cut out temp Record first cut in temp Continue to record until you have at least four to fiv

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Back to the Basics Page 39Porcelain Porcelain is basically glass. It is durable, easy to clean and heat resistant. Because of thes

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Elecronic Diagnostics Page 4OUTPUT VOLTAGE CHECK POINTSON ERC/CLOCK CONTROL All Ranges And Wall OvensWhen programming the oven into

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Back to the Basics Page 40Adjusting The Cooling Fan Cutout TemperatureDacor wall ovens and ranges come preset with the cooling fan c

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Elecronic Diagnostics Page 51. Check incoming voltage. Appliances must have 240 volts with a neutral.2. Check voltage at mai

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Elecronic Diagnostics Page 61. Check the incoming voltage to the unit. There should be 240 volts with a neutral.2. Check power a

Page 38 - . When illuminated

Elecronic Diagnostics Page 71. Check the incoming voltage to the unit. There should be 240 volts with a neutral.2. Check power at

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Elecronic Diagnostics Page 81. Check the incoming voltage to the unit. There should be 240 volts with a neutral.2. Program the un

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Elecronic Diagnostics Page 9 1. Check input voltage to the light transformer at the primary side across terminal 1 and 5. Should

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