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CPO230 Dacor Wall Oven - Overview

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Lid Switch – Part Number: W10820036
Lid Switch
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PartSelect #: PS11723153
Manufacturer #: W10820036
This washer/dryer lid or door switch kit serves as a critical safety component, designed to prevent the appliance from operating when the lid or door is open. It ensures that the washer does not fill ...
$22.52
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Light Bulb – Part Number: DE81-07057A
Light Bulb
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PartSelect #: PS16630741
Manufacturer #: DE81-07057A
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Screw Wafer – Part Number: DE81-02250A
Screw Wafer
PartSelect #: PS16627282
Manufacturer #: DE81-02250A
$6.40
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SVC-FILTER CONVECTION OVEN;82891,DO130 – Part Number: DE81-04961A
SVC-FILTER CONVECTION OVEN;82891,DO130
PartSelect #: PS16629177
Manufacturer #: DE81-04961A
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SVC-SCREW PHIL WAFER;83263,#8X3/8,DCT305 – Part Number: DE81-02331A
SVC-SCREW PHIL WAFER;83263,#8X3/8,DCT305
PartSelect #: PS16627342
Manufacturer #: DE81-02331A
$6.40
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Temperature Sensor Kit – Part Number: DE81-03937A
Temperature Sensor Kit
PartSelect #: PS16628410
Manufacturer #: DE81-03937A
This temperature sensor kit monitors operating temperatures and sends accurate readings to the control system. Designed for precision, it supports proper regulation and consistent appliance performance.
$139.80
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Belt Drive Motor Kit with Capacitor – Part Number: 285222
Belt Drive Motor Kit with Capacitor
PartSelect #: PS334458
Manufacturer #: 285222
This two-speed motor performs 1725 revolutions per minute in one speed, and 1140 revolutions per minute in the other speed. It runs at 1/2 horsepower and carries 115 volts.
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SVC-PORCELAIN PAN;82107,DR30EFS – Part Number: DE81-09543A
SVC-PORCELAIN PAN;82107,DR30EFS
PartSelect #: PS16632301
Manufacturer #: DE81-09543A
$141.83
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Service Power Control Board Support Nylon – Part Number: DE81-08244A
Service Power Control Board Support Nylon
PartSelect #: PS16631503
Manufacturer #: DE81-08244A
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Service Lockwasher – Part Number: DE81-09571A
Service Lockwasher
PartSelect #: PS16632319
Manufacturer #: DE81-09571A
$6.40
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SVC-SCREW PHIL TRS;83024,#8 X 3/8,DR30EF – Part Number: DE81-02247A
SVC-SCREW PHIL TRS;83024,#8 X 3/8,DR30EF
PartSelect #: PS16627279
Manufacturer #: DE81-02247A
$6.40
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SVC-SMOKE ELIMINATOR;82826,E30DF74EPS – Part Number: DE81-08596A
SVC-SMOKE ELIMINATOR;82826,E30DF74EPS
PartSelect #: PS16631727
Manufacturer #: DE81-08596A
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Lid closes, switch wouldn't turn on machine.
Used toothpick for a year to push switch acctuator far enough to engage switch. Broke my foot and found time to order part thru PartSelect. Went from cast to boot and received part 2 days after ordered. Had difficulty with foot and getting to switch. Went back into PartSelect and figured out how to dis-assemmble panels thru the diagrams. Time on my job doesn't, just that their service and expertise that is available to everyone is there to use. Broken bones or not, I will always get my parts and advice from PartSelect. Thanks to PartSelect.
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Lid Switch
  • Kenneth from Wilmington, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Washer would fill up, wash, then stop
I deduced the lid switch was the problem.

I removed the two screws holding the control panel on. Pulled the control panel back.
Disconnected the ground wire of the lid switch.
removed the two top clamps that hold the panel to the top of the machine.
Pulled back the casing (outside of the washer) and placed it on it's side on the floor. Here I could reach the switch. Removed old, installed new and reversed the process.

The part that gave me the biggest problem was setting the casing back on to the frame. You have to slide the front part in at the bottome, then lean back the rest of it.
Parts Used:
Lid Switch
  • Glen from Plano, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Washer will agitate, but won't spin
I ordered the switch, which is what most people told me the problem was. I didn't have a multimeter, so I couldn't test the current one.

I removed the two screws from above the lid switch, removed the control panel screws on either side, and used a flat screwdriver to pry the top off by popping the clips.

The switch was easy to reach, and I compared the old and new switch after removing the paddle assembly. The new switch has three prongs, whereas my old one had two, so I put the gray wire terminal onto the bottom prong. I set everything down, plugged it in, and tested it, but still no spin cycle.

After some further research, I realized the problem was with the spin solenoid under the washer, or the red wire that leaves the lid switch and goes to the spin solenoid, also called a wig-wag solenoid. (This is a belt driven model, not direct drive.) It's not too common that the solenoids fail, but it is rather common that the wires break inside the insulation on this model.

Moral of the story is always ohm through the switches and wires before ordering replacement parts. (Remember, never ohm through a live circuit.)
Parts Used:
Lid Switch
  • Mandie from Lewisville, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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