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Control Panel Repair

Follow these instructions to access the 
controller board, keypad membrane and 
mounting hardware.

Turn off the gas supply at the supply valve
and power to the range at the junction or fuse 
box.

Remove the spill trays as described starting
on page 8-7.

Remove the torx head screws from the end 
caps

A

 through the access holes 

B

 on the 

bottom of the front panel lip 

C

.

A

B

C

CAUTION

The printed circuit board assemblies in this range contain electronic components that are 
sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Wear a properly grounded antistatic wrist strap when 
handling or servicing the printed circuit assemblies. Insert the ESD sensitive circuit boards into 
antistatic bags before placing them on any surface other than the oven chassis.

Oven Component Repair (continued)

Remove the end cap.

Remove the side panel screw inside the front 
panel lip.

Summary of Contents for ER30D

Page 1: ...Dacor Technical Service 800 353 2267 Dacor 1140 Bridge Gate Drive Diamond Bar CA 91765 800 793 0093 Technical Manual Range Models ER30D ER36D ER48D...

Page 2: ...board Replace power board F15 Defective power board Replace power board F20 Data cable between relay board and control panel loose or defective Tighten connections replace if necessary Defective contr...

Page 3: ...ally at preset time Press CANCEL SECURE to return to normal operation Attempting to broil with meat probe connected Broil and convection broil settings will not work when meat probe is connected Disco...

Page 4: ...hile the other is in use or self cleaning Turn off other oven Oven not set properly Follow instructions in Cleaning and Maintenance section Meat probe connected Oven will not start self clean cycle wh...

Page 5: ...huts off after extended period of time Normal operation The cooling fan may run for a while after the oven is turned off until the internal parts have cooled Cooling fan runs continuously after oven i...

Page 6: ...ted Contact gas company Gas supply pressure too low Make sure gas supply to building meets the Gas Supply Requirements in the installation section Defective regulator Gas supply regulator Flame yellow...

Page 7: ...Connection in Installation Instructions section Flame goes out at low setting Air intake holes obstructed Check to make sure air holes above knobs are not blocked Low gas pressure Make sure gas supply...

Page 8: ...e Failure to turn off electrical power and the gas supply to the range will result in a electric shock and explosion hazard Door Removal WARNING Do not attempt to disengage the hinge locks on the door...

Page 9: ...ptacle Lower the door to the fully opened position Rotate both hinge locks toward the oven Open and close the door completely to ensure that it is properly installed WARNING Be sure that the notch on...

Page 10: ...aps burner rings and crown burner heads from the cooktop If the range is equipped with a 24 backguard F remove the eight 8 backguard bracket hex screws G They are accessed through the 8 holes H on the...

Page 11: ...the electrical access panel cover N by removing the two 2 screws M that hold it in place Remove the two 2 screws O on the sides of the electrical access panel It is not necessary to remove the gas reg...

Page 12: ...e access holes C on the bottom of the front panel lip D D B C Turn off the gas supply at the supply valve and power to the range at the junction or fuse box Pull the range out from the wall or cabinet...

Page 13: ...er caps burner rings and crown burner heads from the cooktop Remove the screws above the spill tray that hold the side panel in place Lift the side panel off of the range Remove the side panel screw i...

Page 14: ...our 4 spill tray trim pieces F that were held in place by the screws out of the side front and back panels G Use the thread ring removal tool H Dacor part 101539 included with range see page 3 6 for l...

Page 15: ...eces I where the spill trays J come together Pull it toward the back of the range and out of the stainless steel trim piece above the front of the spill tray Be careful not to chip the porcelain Repea...

Page 16: ...esult in a electric shock and explosion hazard Door Component Repair WARNING Do not attempt to disengage the hinge locks on the door while it is removed from the oven The hinge springs could release c...

Page 17: ...not remove the door liner screws B Grasp the door with one hand and pull up Pull the door handle out from underneath To reinstall the door handle grasp the door with one hand and pull up Hold the hand...

Page 18: ...t faces up Remove the two 2 inner screws C on the bottom of the door The outer screws D on the bottom of the door are part of the hinge assembly Do not remove them Door Component Repair Door Component...

Page 19: ...e oven door See the Door Installation section on page 8 2 Door Hinges Door Hinges Remove the oven door See the Door Removal section on page 8 1 Lay the door handle down on a flat padded surface with t...

Page 20: ...ge assembly in place Reassemble the door When putting the front door glass assembly back in place be careful not to knock loose the door spacers which are glued to the top corners Also make sure the t...

Page 21: ...the door with one hand and pull up Pull the door handle out from underneath Grasp the top of the door with both hands and turn it over on the padded surface so that the door gasket faces up Remove the...

Page 22: ...d out Remove the four 4 screws L that hold the lower outer heat shield M in place Lift the lower heat shield out Remove the four 4 screws N that hold the inner heat shield O in place Lift the inner he...

Page 23: ...he outer heat shield and tighten into place using the existing screws Reassemble the door When putting the front door glass assembly back in place be careful not to knock loose the door spacers which...

Page 24: ...simmer line It supplies gas to the simmer orifice on each burner assembly The simmer line supplies the low volume of gas required to keep the burner lit at low flame levels See the schematic below fo...

Page 25: ...he regulator in one hand while removing the two 2 screws F from the regulator bracket Remove the regulator through the access hole Reassemble the regulator in the reverse order Turn the gas supply on...

Page 26: ...use box Remove the grates Remove the burner ring and burner cap from the stack burner Remove both T20 Torx head screws from the top of the stack burner base G Cooktop Component Repair continued G G I...

Page 27: ...power to the range at the junction or fuse box Remove the spill trays See the Removing the Spill Trays section on page 8 7 Crown burner igniter replacement The crown burner igniter is mounted in the c...

Page 28: ...hex wrench Repeat the above steps for the other crown burner if it requires service Venturi Adjustment For proper operation the gap between the end of the crown burner main orifice R and the end of t...

Page 29: ...inches from the LED When remounting the LED push the LED into the LED holder from the back side until it stops Replace the knob Reassemble the cooktop and test it to make sure the LED is working and...

Page 30: ...Spill Trays section on page 8 7 Remove the torx head screws from the end caps F through the access holes G on the bottom of the front panel lip H Cooktop Component Repair continued C Remove the end c...

Page 31: ...all of the screws that hold the channel support K to the cooktop chassis Lift the channel support out of the chassis Disconnect the wires L from the valves connected to the manifold M to be removed D...

Page 32: ...oor as described on page 8 1 Remove the oven racks Remove the convection filter from the back wall of the oven by lifting it up and out Remove the four 4 screws that hold the convection baffle A to th...

Page 33: ...careful not to scratch the back of the oven with the screwdriver during removal and installation To install the smoke eliminator fasten it in place with the three 3 existing screws Reinstall the broi...

Page 34: ...ction baffle P in place The screws are located near the four corners of the baffle at the back Q of the oven Remove the convection baffle Oven Component Repair continued P Q Convection Element Removal...

Page 35: ...tor Y to the back panel to remove it Reassemble the fan motor and fan in the reverse order When replacing the fan make sure that the washer is installed behind the fan blade before installing the fan...

Page 36: ...the wires from the element after they have pulled through the wall When replacing the element connect the wires to the element and gently push them into the holes on the back oven wall as you repositi...

Page 37: ...each of the four 4 corners H G Oven Component Repair continued The broil element assembly separates into three 3 components the broil element I the broil element frame J and the broil element glass K...

Page 38: ...Turn off the gas supply at the supply valve and power to the range at the junction or fuse box Remove the oven door as described on page 8 1 Remove the oven racks Remove the convection filter A from...

Page 39: ...he wires that connect to the bake element terminals G When reconnecting the wires make sure that the wires are connected to the proper terminal If replacing the bake element glass make sure that the s...

Page 40: ...ffle when removing the screws When removing the temperature sensor pull the wires attached to the sensor gently toward you through the hole in the back of the oven to expose the connector Do not pull...

Page 41: ...to the oven wall insert the rack support carefully Light Fixtures and Meat Probe Turn off the gas supply at the supply valve and power to the range at the junction or fuse box Remove the oven door as...

Page 42: ...ocket in place Push the meat probe socket through the insulation and wire access hole in the wall of the oven Use a screwdriver if necessary to move the insulation around behind the hole to allow the...

Page 43: ...er if necessary to move the insulation around behind the hole to allow the connector to slide out of the wall into the oven chamber Gently push the connector and wire attached to the replacement light...

Page 44: ...or fuse box Remove the oven door as described on page 8 1 Remove the oven racks from the oven chamber Remove all the mounting screws from the intake grill K The screws attach the grill to the undersi...

Page 45: ...ibed on page 8 3 The cooling fan assembly D is mounted to the exhaust duct cover Remove the screws from the exhaust duct cover E to access the cooling fan assembly Do not remove the fan mounting screw...

Page 46: ...he relay board cover Label and disconnect any wires that are disconnected from the power board or transformer before repair or replacement Reassemble the range in the reverse order and test the oven t...

Page 47: ...A through the access holes B on the bottom of the front panel lip C A B C CAUTION The printed circuit board assemblies in this range contain electronic components that are sensitive to electrostatic...

Page 48: ...of the cooktop front panel D Make sure the oven control panel E is in the lowered position See page 5 2 Pull the bottom of the front panel F out and lift it up and off the range Remove all of the scre...

Page 49: ...hold the assembly to the sub panel I Label and disconnect any wires that are disconnected from the controller board or keypad membrane before repair or replacement Reassemble the range in the reverse...

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