DACOR WALL OVEN TOUCHSCREEN (DISCOVERY/RENAISSANCE/DISTINCTIVE SERIES) Unresponsive Fix
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91%
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Membrane Touchpad / Control Panel Assembly
The most frequent cause of unresponsiveness is the degradation of the flexible membrane switch. High-heat cycles cause the polyester layers to delaminate and the silver-ink traces to develop hairline fractures or oxidation. This prevents the tactile or capacitive input from completing the electrical circuit to the logic board.
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5%
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Oven Control Board (ERC)
If the keypad is functional but signals are ignored, the failure typically resides in the input buffer or the microcontroller on the Electronic Range Control (ERC) board. Thermal stress leads to solder joint fatigue (micro-cracks) or electrolytic capacitor dry-out, which disrupts the logic processing required to register user inputs.
SKU: 62707
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4%
CONF
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Control Board & Relay Board Repair Kit
Dacor systems often utilize a master-slave configuration between the logic board and the power relay board. A failure in the communication voltage rail provided by the relay board can 'lock up' the main processor, making the touchscreen appear unresponsive even if the UI hardware is intact.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Membrane Touchpad / Control Panel Assembly.
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