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My upper and lower electronic light switches became inoperable after I grounded a light socket. Is there a reset or fuse to correct this problem?
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Nothing comes up using the given model number. Please check it.
Are you sure that the 2 is a 2 and not a S.
In any case on most units there is not a fuse for the lights. It sounds like the lights are controlled through the control board and it's electronics would blow before a fuse could.
Unfortunately it sounds like that part of the control board is toast. |
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Yes, it's a2. What's the number of the control board to replace?
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Sorry but I cannot find any tech info on the model since your original number is correct.
I would not recommend replacing the board until you can see how it is wired. |
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It might be listed as cpd 230
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Sorry still no joy.
All I can suggest is tat you try contacting Dacor or a Dacor dealer. |
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