Look up Dacor error codes by appliance type. Each entry explains what the code usually means and when to call a technician.
Wine Cooler Error Codes
DACOR
Code
Meaning
Severity
Common symptom
Action
E1
E1 – Wine cooler error code
MEDIUM
Code E1 indicates the wine cooler detected a temperature-control fault. Keep the door closed and monitor cabinet temperature. If E1 persists, service is recommended.
Code E2 points to a wine cooler sensor or feedback issue. Cooling stability may be affected until repaired. Persistent E2 should be inspected by a technician.
Code E3 indicates the wine cooler logged an internal operating fault. Restart once and verify normal set-point recovery. If E3 repeats, schedule service.
Code E4 means the wine cooler cooling subsystem is not performing within expected limits. Avoid frequent door openings and request service if persistent.
Code HI indicates the wine cooler temperature is above target range. Verify door seal and airflow around the cabinet. If HI remains, cooling system service may be needed.
Code LO indicates the wine cooler temperature is below target range. Adjust set point and allow time to stabilize. Persistent LO should be checked by a technician.
Code PF indicates a wine cooler power interruption event. Confirm stable electrical supply and reset controls as needed. If PF appears often, inspect power and electronics.