Hi - I’m new to this site. I’m looking for advice/help in fixing my thermador downdraft exhaust fan. Model # CVS36RS/01. I push the on button to raise the unit and it starts a never ending cycle of up, down, up, down. I had to unplug it to get it to stop. The fan controls still work properly. Is there some kind of sensor that can go bad? Broken part? Please help.
I have the same problem - unit goes up and down until manually switched off with the stop start button. The unit also makes a whinning noise when the blower is operated. Any help would be appreciated.
My downdarft vent also raises and lowers with 0ut stopping. I have to unplug the vent to get it to stop. Dacor said it was the snorkel (up and down switch)? Any other suggestions?
My downdarft vent also raises and lowers with 0ut stopping. I have to unplug the vent to get it to stop. Dacor said it was the snorkel (up and down switch)? Any other suggestions?
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I’m not familiar with this model, but I imagine it would have a some sort of limit switch that will stop in when it reaches its highest and lowest points. I tried to find a wire diagram, but was unsuccessful. If somebody has one to post, I can look at it and, probably, diagnose the problem.
Thank you for posting the user manual. The snorkel on my Thermador downdraft vent will not go up or down, and is currently stuck in the down position. I am guessing that the switch is the problem The troubleshooting section of the user manual suggests using an ohmmeter to check continuity, however, to access the switch wiring, the snorkel must be up (I believe). Any idea as to how to deal with this situation? Thanks.
Thanks. Can you please provide advice as to how to raise it manually? I’ve tried simply pulling up on the top of the snorkel, but it won’t move. Is there a way to make this happen from underneath the cook-top?
Servicer in post #3 was on the right track (thanks).
If it goes up and down and won’t stop or the fan won’t go on it is most likely that the piece that goes on the motor shaft has wriggled off the shaft enough so that the raised flange on that piece no longer contacts the switch.
The easiest thing to do is to remove the lower left panel with the unit down and disconnected from electricity. You can reach up to the other side of the motor and try to push what you can feel back toward you onto the motor shaft. Then plug everything back in and try it. If that doesn’t work then you may have to proceed with disassembly to get to the switches. But if the starting problem was "goes up and down without stopping and no fan" then this is the likely fix.
On the right side of the motor, there is a little ratchet lever. If you press that in, then the snorkel will go down manually. Don’t do what I did and unscrew the gear motor arm to get the snorkel to go down. Just depress the right side of the motor, and the snorkel will go down. You can also manually trip the gear motor switch and the fan switch by reaching to the rear of the J-box. See page 2-5 in the manual. Chances are good that if you are having a problem getting the snorkel up and down, but the motor is working, you have a problem with the gear motor switch. While you have it all apart, just replace the vent switch, too. Also, if you are having problems getting the switch that raises and lowers the snorkel to work, chances are that you have screwed in the side screw too tightly, (that holds the top cap on the snorkel). Loosen it a little an the switch will probably work.