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F1 Appliance Error Code

Dacor Microwave F1 Error: Control board fault

This dacor microwave f1 error code guide explains what this fault means for your Dacor appliance and how to respond safely. What F1 Means on a Dacor Microwave The F1 error code indicates a control board fault on Dacor microwave models including the DMW2420 drawer and DMR30 over-the-range units. The main electronic board has failed […]

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DIY Fixable

From $200

Typical Repair Cost

30-60 min

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Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. A magnetron or high-voltage fault makes the microwave unsafe. Do not use until repaired.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. A 2-minute unplug reset may clear F1. Persistent faults require professional service.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: F1 returns immediately after power reset, Microwave emits burning smell or sparks during power-on.

Symptoms You May Notice

Microwave does not heat food

The turntable spins and the interior light comes on, but food remains cold after a full cycle. The magnetron is not receiving power due to the control board fault.

Display freezes or shows random characters

The DMW2420 or DCM24 display locks up showing garbled digits or segments that do not correspond to any normal readout, and buttons have no effect.

Unit powers on but immediately shows F1

The microwave displays F1 within seconds of being plugged in or after a door open-close cycle, before any cooking function is selected.

Intermittent shutdowns during cooking

The microwave cuts out 10 to 30 seconds into a cook cycle, displays F1 briefly, then may return to the clock screen. The fault becomes more frequent over time.

Possible Causes

1

Failed main control board

The microprocessor or supporting circuitry on the main PCB has failed. On Dacor DMW2420 models, this is typically caused by power supply capacitor aging or solder joint cracking.

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2

Power surge damage to control electronics

A voltage spike from the home electrical system has damaged the control board firmware or blown a protective component, preventing the self-check from completing.

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Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Reset by unplugging the unit

    Unplug the microwave from its outlet (or turn off the dedicated breaker for built-in DCM24 models) for 5 minutes, then restore power.

    If F1 does not return after the reset, the fault was a transient glitch. Monitor for recurrence over the next few days.

  2. 2

    Verify outlet voltage

    Use a multimeter to check that the outlet providing power to the microwave delivers a steady 120V AC. Voltage below 110V or above 130V can cause control board instability.

    Built-in Dacor microwaves like the DCM24 should be on a dedicated 20-amp circuit, not shared with other kitchen appliances.

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When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Code persists after two power-cycle attempts
  • Visible burn marks or component damage on control board
  • Technician required to replace control board assembly

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