Dacor Range Error Code
Code F6 means the range detected a subsystem control issue during operation. Verify normal ventilation and power supply. Persistent F6 should be serviced.
Note the exact error code and any symptoms (sounds, smells, leaks)
Try power cycling the appliance (unplug for 60 seconds)
Check our diagnostics steps below
If the code returns, call a qualified technician
Code F6 means the range detected a subsystem control issue during operation. Verify normal ventilation and power supply. Persistent F6 should be serviced.
When your Dacor Range displays the F6 code, the control system is reporting a fault condition. A code that clears after one power cycle but returns under normal use usually means the underlying issue still needs attention.
Based on our technicians' experience servicing Dacor Ranges, the F6 code is most frequently triggered by the following:
Before scheduling a service call, work through the following steps in order. These checks resolve the F6 error in a meaningful percentage of cases when the cause is a minor blockage or transient fault rather than a failed component.
If the F6 code returns after completing the steps above, a component may have failed and the repair can require proper diagnostics and certified parts for Dacor. Continuing to run the appliance with an active fault may cause secondary damage.
Dacor Appliance Support stocks common parts for Dacor Range service when available for your model. Many jobs finish in one visit; specialty components may be ordered after diagnostics.
Repair costs for the F6 error vary depending on which component has failed. Typical ranges based on our service history:
Warranty terms for qualifying repairs are provided on your written estimate and invoice. A written estimate is provided before major work begins.
Our team diagnosticss F6 on Dacor Range equipment with proper tools and documentation.
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The usual causes are failing elements, sensor drift, or airflow problems. We run targeted tests and verify temperatures so the fix matches the real issue.
Continuous clicking can be caused by moisture, a dirty electrode, or a faulty ignition component. If it keeps happening after drying and cleaning, service is recommended.
Self-clean cycles put high stress on components. If your range has shown recent errors, it is safer to schedule service first instead of risking a lock or control failure.
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