Cooktop High Severity
F5 Appliance Error Code

Dacor Cooktop F5 Error: Power module overtemp

Dacor cooktop error code f5 — essential information for Dacor appliance owners. This dacor cooktop f5 error code guide explains what this fault means for your Dacor appliance and how to respond safely. The F5 error code on a Dacor induction cooktop signals that the IGBT (insulated-gate bipolar transistor) power module has reached its maximum […]

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Typical Repair Cost

45-90 min

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Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. Operating a cooktop that is actively displaying F5 is not safe. Allow full cool-down before restarting. If F5 recurs during normal cooking loads, service is required before further use.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. F5 will self-clear after adequate cool-down and a breaker reset. If ventilation is the cause, clearing the obstruction and resetting resolves the fault. If thermal compound or fan is at fault, the code will recur.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Stop if F5 appears during light cooking with only one zone active at low-to-medium power., Do not continue if you smell hot electronics or burning near the cooktop..

Symptoms You May Notice

Cooktop suddenly shuts down during heavy cooking

F5 most commonly appears after sustained high-power cooking — particularly when using multiple zones at high settings for extended periods. All zones cut out simultaneously.

F5 shown on the display with audible alert

The DTI display shows F5 and a multi-beep alert sounds. The unit will not respond to touch input until it has cooled and been reset.

Cooktop resumes after a cool-down period

Unlike board failure codes, F5 often self-clears after the unit cools for 10–20 minutes, suggesting a thermal rather than component fault.

Reduced performance before shutdown

Some users report zone power stepping down noticeably in the minutes before F5 appears, as the board attempts to reduce heat load before triggering a full shutdown.

Possible Causes

1

Restricted airflow / blocked vents

Items placed against the cooktop's exhaust vents block heat dissipation from the electronics cavity, causing the IGBT to overheat during normal use.

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2

Cooling fan running below speed

A partially failing fan that has not yet triggered F3 may still produce insufficient airflow for high-demand cooking sessions, causing IGBT overtemperature.

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3

Degraded thermal compound on IGBT module

The thermal interface material between the IGBT and its heatsink degrades over time, reducing heat transfer efficiency and causing the module to run hotter.

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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

    Check for blocked exhaust vents

    Inspect the sides and rear underside of the cooktop for objects, dish towels, or cabinetry that may be blocking the ventilation slots. The cooktop requires at least 2 inches of clearance around all vent openings.

    Check that the countertop cutout dimensions match Dacor's installation specifications — undersized cutouts restrict airflow.

  2. 2

    Allow a 20-minute cool-down before restarting

    If F5 appeared during intensive cooking, power off at the breaker and allow the unit to cool completely before restoring power. This confirms whether the fault is thermal (self-resolving) or component-based (recurring at startup).

    If F5 returns within seconds of restart on a cool unit, the IGBT module itself may be failing.

  3. 3

    Reduce concurrent zone power during heavy cooking

    As a temporary measure, avoid running all zones at maximum power simultaneously. Stagger high-power zones or reduce settings on unused zones to lower the electronics thermal load.

    The DTI36 is particularly susceptible to F5 when all four zones are at power levels 8–9 simultaneously.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • F5 appears on a cool unit at startup — IGBT module has failed and requires replacement.
  • Cooling fan confirmed slow or noisy — fan motor replacement required alongside thermal compound renewal.
  • Thermal compound reapplication requires full board disassembly by a Dacor-authorized technician.

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