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Old 11-20-2007, 10:58 AM
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Model Number: PCS130R   Brand: Dacor   Age: 5 - 10 years   

The pure convection mode doesn't reach the desired temp. The fan runs but it only heats up to about 130 deg. I'm looking for some tips to determine if it's the convection element or if there is a separate thermostate for the convection mode. There are no error codes and it seems to work ok in the normal bake mode.
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Does the the oven work in the Bake mode?

If it does not, then the hi limit thermostat has to be reset.

If it does, then pull the convection heating element out as far as the wires go, disconnect one of the wires from the terminal on the heating element and check for 120V between each wire and the ground with the Convection mode on.
If the power on one of the legs is missing, replace the relay board.

- The part number for the relay board AP3851203

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the oven works in bake mode but I've now created another problem in removing the oven the control panel came off. four of the five wires came out of the plug. the plug is numbered 1-8 and i have one white wire in #8
the loose wires are brown, yellow orange and white. I also get an F4 error code (open circut oven temp circut) can you tell me what wire goes where
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I found the info for the wire locations. Thanks to all who might have been doing any research
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