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I have a Jenn-Air Gas-electric Grill-Range model svd48600 oven. All of a sudden nothing electrical on it works, except the clicker to light gas stove eyes. It's not the circuit breaker--it never flipped off. All the displays are dark. I previously disconnected the top fan 'cause it ran too much and was too loud.

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  • raymondmorga Sep 12, 2011

    How do I run through a setting by memory? I have a wattage tester, but no amp meter. Do you think that since I had to previously disconnect the top fan because it ran whenever the oven temperature got above about 220 degrees Fahrenheit, do you think that has something to do with it? I remember reading somewhere on the Internet that the fan problem meant I needed a new expensive part, so I just disconnected the fan.

  • raymondmorga Sep 12, 2011

    I touched "Bake, then 325 " on the oven controls, but nothing happened. Normally it will make a clicking noise when you touch those buttons. Here is how the oven and clock went bad: My wife first noticed the clock was off for a few hours. But then it came back on. Maybe the oven would not work then, too. We don't know. The next time, a day or 2 later, she was baking potatoes and the oven and clock went off for a while. Then they came back on. Now nothing works.

  • raymondmorga Sep 19, 2011

    I installed a new control board. Everything seems to be working fine. Previously I had disconnected the little fan at the top of the oven because it ran whenever the oven was on. I found it too noisy. So it is still disconnected. And also previously I had left the metal back off of the stove. But now I have reinstalled it. What purpose does that back of the stove serve?

  • raymondmorga Sep 19, 2011

    Yes the solution was helpful. Thanks for helping me. It saved me money. I appreciate what you have done for me.
    Sincerely,
    Ray Reed

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Hi raymond,

What you need to do now , is try to run through a setting by memory and see if you can get the oven to come on.

The problem is either of the two relay control board or the clock unit itself which is not showing any indication.

If you had any issue with the clock , i.e. it has been dim recently etc...then that could be a clock problem.

The solution is to replace any of them, If you have the feeling or any indication that the clock unit was completely ok , then you can try and run through a setting from your memory and check if the oven works , if not then most probably it's the relay control board that needs replacement.

Hope that helps..:) Let me know in case you have any queries.

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  • Anonymous Sep 12, 2011

    What I meant from running a setting through memory is that , just imagine that your oven is working but the display has gone off , but you still remember the sequence of program in a way that even if you don't have the display you would be able to run a specific program..

    No the fan issue has nothing to do with it....it's the relay control board that needs replacement, that's what I feel holds true in your case.

    Hope that helps ..:)

  • Anonymous Sep 12, 2011

    HI raymondmorga,

    This further indicated the problem with the control board , as there was an indication that it's malfunctioning , but now it has been damaged, so you would require to replace the control board and that's the only most probably solution to the problem.

  • Anonymous Sep 19, 2011

    Hi raymond,

    Thank you for your comment,

    First of all Congratulations !!

    The fan has a specific purpose , i.e. to protect the device from over heating and is usually connected to thermostat which detects the heat and works accordingly, even if it makes noise , it will save your device from harm.

    Also with regards to the back of stove , it's for protection purpose of the device to prevent any possible hazards and for safety.

    It's always better to follow safety precautions, as it's the reason why the device has been designed the way it is, if it wasn't required , it wouldn't be there.


    Hope that helps ...:)

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