Freezer High Severity
F1 Appliance Error Code

Dacor Freezer F1 Error: Freezer sensor failure

This dacor freezer error code f1 guide explains what this fault means for your Dacor appliance and how to respond safely. What Error Code F1 Means Error code F1 on Dacor DRZ24 and DRZ30 column freezers indicates a cabinet temperature sensor failure. The control board is receiving an invalid reading from the NTC thermistor, making […]

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Typical Repair Cost

60-90 min

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Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. F1 on a column freezer means temperature regulation is unreliable. Transfer frozen food to another freezer immediately to prevent spoilage.

Can I reset the code?

No. A power-cycle may temporarily clear F1 but the code returns if the thermistor, wiring, or board is faulty.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Stop if F1 returns within minutes of the power-cycle reset., Stop if you find heat-damaged or melted wiring near the sensor or board..

Symptoms You May Notice

Cabinet temperature drifting above set point

Frozen food begins to soften or show signs of partial thaw as the freezer warms beyond -18°C without the control board correcting the compressor output.

F1 displayed on control panel

The DRZ24/DRZ30 display shows F1 along with an audible alarm tone signaling a sensor fault.

Compressor runs continuously

Without valid temperature feedback the board commands continuous compressor operation, increasing wear and energy consumption.

Erratic fan cycling

The evaporator fan cycles on and off at irregular intervals as the control board attempts to compensate for absent temperature data.

Possible Causes

1

Failed NTC thermistor

The column freezer cabinet thermistor has drifted out of range or failed open, sending an invalid resistance to the control board.

DIY Possible
2

Loose or corroded sensor connector

The thermistor wiring connector at the sensor or PCB is loose, corroded, or has a broken pin.

DIY Possible
3

Main PCB sensor input failure

The control board's thermistor input circuit has failed, requiring board replacement.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

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

    Power-cycle the freezer

    Unplug the DRZ24/DRZ30 for 60 seconds, then restore power. If F1 clears and stays clear for 30 minutes, the fault was transient.

    A transient F1 often coincides with a power event. If PF appeared before F1, treat it as a power recovery sequence.

  2. 2

    Inspect the sensor connector

    Access the interior back panel of the column freezer (2–4 screws) and locate the thermistor plug. Unplug and firmly re-seat the connector. Inspect for corrosion or bent pins.

    Column freezer thermistors are often clipped to the evaporator coil housing — look for a small cylindrical component with two wire leads.

  3. 3

    Measure thermistor resistance

    At -18°C (0°F) the freezer thermistor should read approximately 32–36kΩ. At room temperature (25°C) expect ~10kΩ. OL or 0Ω indicates a failed sensor requiring replacement.

    Warm the sensor gently in your hand; if resistance drops proportionally it is functional — suspect the wiring or board instead.

    Tools required

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Thermistor resistance is within specification but F1 persists — control board replacement required.
  • Wiring harness shows heat or moisture damage requiring splice repair.
  • Unit is under Dacor's limited warranty — DIY sensor replacement may affect coverage.

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