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Model Number: DCM 24 Brand: Dacor Age: 1 - 5 years
My two year old Dacor convection microwave has no power. The outlet has power so I know that is not the problem. I suspect the fuse is blown but don't know where it is located. Dacor's help line was NO HELP! Does anyone know where it would be located on a Dacor DCM24.
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We have the service manual for this model and have uploaded it to our site here to help you.
You will need the free Acrobat Reader to view or print it. A microwave can be dead for many reasons. It may be the fuse, which is usually located behind the grille or on the floor of the oven behind the control panel or between the door switches. If the fuse is good, it may be an open thermostat or thermal cutout (TCO) / thermal fuse on or near the magnetron or on top of the cavity / body of the oven. If it goes dead for a while during or after cooking then comes back on, the magnetron is probably overheating and causing the magnetron thermostat to open. Then when it cools, it closes the circuit and allows power through again. When checking TCOs or thermostats, if it has a hood fan thermostat, that should read open, as opposed to the others, which should read closed. The TCOs you need to be concerned usually with have all black or white wires only. Please reply with photos of your interior if you have questions. If it went dead almost immediately after pressing the Start pad, that's usually a shorted high-voltage capacitor. If it went dead a few seconds after pressing the Start pad, that's usually a failing high-voltage transformer. If it goes dead or blows the breaker (or GFI) when you plug it in or open or close the door, then there's a problem with a door switch or door switch mount. If it's intermittent or random, it may be a bad connection, usually on the control board or a loose fuse holder, or even an intermittent fuse. You should do a continuity test on the fuse while it's in the holder (with the microwave unplugged, of course) then turn the fuse by hand or take it out and put it back in, then test it again. If you remove the fuse, then press the meter leads against the ends, it can allow internal contact to be made and make a bad fuse appear to be good.
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