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Jenn-Air JGS8750 Gas Kitchen Range Questions & Answers
Jenn-air gas range JGS 8850 ADW
Most of the time the solder on the control board brake because of the heat from the oven. Just remove the board and redo all bad solder. Sp?ciale the connector one.
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Les soudure sur le board de control brise par la chaleur degager par le four. Il suffit de refaire celle-ci pour regler plusieures probleme en particulier celle des connecteurs.
The numbers 9 and 0
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Use a multimeter to test the solder joints and the connector between control pad and electronic control module. Check that the solder joints and cable connector has continuity (impedance is not infinity between the two points of connector or between soldering and pin on board). If the connector on main control module is OK replace the control pad.
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Ginko
Familiar F3-1 error on Jennair
F3
or
F4
Shorted or open oven temperature sensor
(RTD) Check sensor harness and harness connection
between oven sensor and oven control. Replace oven temperature sensor (RTD) if
wiring is ok.
When baking the oven turns
HI. This F1 code, on this particular unit, will be a board level fault alert that will concern the actual touch pad or membrane switch. It may also be a strong indication of a watchdog error. Both indicators will result in the replacement of the main board or touch pad(membrane switch)
If this is a double oven build or newer style range/stove, This will be an indication of a failed power element relay(mechanical failure). Check the entire wiring harness assembly for shorts, in this case, If no shorts are found, replace the power relay board, asap.
NOTE_ For the double oven designs, you must replace the second PCB that is mounted within the structure and not the main.
I have a Jenn Air JGS8750 Gas Oven. When I turn on
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This indicates a open/shorted oven temperature sensor and to solve this problem the sensor needs replacement. If you wan to be sure before replacing the sensor then you can test it with a voltmeter for around 1100ohms....if it reads more then this then it needs replacement however, if the reading is around or less then 1100ohms then it is the control board that needs replacement. Please get back to me if you have any other questions.
Kevin
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