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F8 – Wall oven error code

Dacor Wall Oven Error Code

Code F8 indicates a wall oven component feedback fault, often tied to probe, sensor, or board communication. Restart once and monitor. If repeated, service is needed.

Quick diagnostics steps

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Note the exact error code and any symptoms (sounds, smells, leaks)

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Try power cycling the appliance (unplug for 60 seconds)

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Check our diagnostics steps below

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If the code returns, call a qualified technician

Professional Service Recommended
This error often involves electrical or sealed-system components. For safety, we recommend professional diagnostics.

What Does the Dacor F8 Error Code Mean?

Code F8 indicates a wall oven component feedback fault, often tied to probe, sensor, or board communication. Restart once and monitor. If repeated, service is needed.

When your Dacor Wall Oven displays the F8 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.

Common Causes of the F8 Error

Based on our technicians' experience servicing Dacor Wall Ovens, the F8 code is most frequently triggered by the following:

  • Component failure: A worn or failed internal part - motor, pump, sensor, or control board - is the most common root cause when this code appears repeatedly.
  • Blockage or restriction: Debris, lint, or mineral buildup in filters, hoses, or drain paths can trigger this error without any component failure.
  • Wiring or connector issue: Vibration over time can loosen harness connectors, causing intermittent faults that present as this error code.
  • Control board fault: Less commonly, the main control board or display board may misread sensor signals and generate a false F8 error.
  • Installation issue: Improper leveling, restricted ventilation, or incorrect water supply pressure can cause the appliance to trigger error codes under normal operating conditions.

Step-by-Step Troubleshooting

Before scheduling a service call, work through the following steps in order. These checks resolve the F8 error in a meaningful percentage of cases when the cause is a minor blockage or transient fault rather than a failed component.

  1. Power cycle the appliance. Unplug from the wall outlet - do not just press the power button - and leave it unplugged for a full 60 seconds. This clears the control board's active memory. Plug back in and run a short test cycle.
  2. Inspect and clean filters. Locate the filter or trap for your specific Wall Oven model (refer to the owner's manual for the exact location). Remove, rinse, and reinstall. A clogged filter is one of the most common causes of fault codes.
  3. Check hoses and connections. Inspect the drain hose, water inlet hose, and any visible connections for kinks, blockages, or loose fittings. Ensure the drain hose is not inserted more than 6 inches into the standpipe.
  4. Verify installation conditions. Confirm the appliance is level (use a spirit level - all four feet should contact the floor firmly), that there is adequate clearance for ventilation, and that water supply pressure is within the range specified in your manual.
  5. Run a diagnostic cycle. Many Dacor Wall Oven models support a built-in diagnostic mode. Consult your owner's manual for the key sequence. The diagnostic readout can narrow down which component is generating the fault.

When to Call a Professional

If the F8 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 Wall Oven service when available for your model. Many jobs finish in one visit; specialty components may be ordered after diagnostics.

Repair Cost Estimate

Repair costs for the F8 error vary depending on which component has failed. Typical ranges based on our service history:

  • Blockage removal / filter cleaning: Covered under the diagnostic fee if no part is needed
  • Pump or motor replacement: $150-$350 including parts and labor
  • Sensor or harness repair: $100-$220 including parts and labor
  • Control board replacement: $200-$450 including parts and labor

Warranty terms for qualifying repairs are provided on your written estimate and invoice. A written estimate is provided before major work begins.

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Uneven results often come from a weak bake element, bad temperature sensor, or control-board problem. We compare actual oven temperature to setpoint and test key components.

Small calibration adjustments can help minor offsets, but large temperature errors usually indicate a failing part. We recommend calibration only when the hardware passes testing.

Low water flow, scale buildup, valve issues, or sensor faults are common causes. We check the full steam circuit to restore reliable performance.

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