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L
Lawrence Posted on Dec 23, 2013

Jenn Air- model JDS 9860P does not heat in Bake Mode,

This is an Electric oven...It will heat Broil Mode

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Thomas F. Schneider

  • 2715 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 29, 2008

SOURCE: 1985 jenn air electric range


http://www.jennair.com/customer_care/contact_us.jsp

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Anonymous

  • 360 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 08, 2009

SOURCE: I need direction on how to start the clean cycle on my jenn air

CLEAN PAD
Use to set a self-clean cycle or a delayed
self-clean cycle. One press of the Clean
pad sets up an immediate clean cycle. A
second press of the Clean pad sets up a
delayed clean cycle.
• Clean oven
frame, door
frame (area
outside of gasket)
and
around the
opening in the door gasket with a nonabrasive
cleaner such as Bon Ami*. These
areas are not exposed to cleaning temperatures.
• Remove air grille.
• Remove oven racks. If racks are left in
during a clean cycle, it may impair function
and they will discolor. Turn off the
oven light and close door.
* Brand names for cleaning products are
registered trademarks of the respective
manufacturers.
TO SET FOR IMMEDIATE START:
1. Press Clean pad once.
2. Press the Auto Set pad for 3 hours of
cleaning time, press again for 4 hours
and again if 2 hours of clean time are
desired.
3. CLEANING and LOC plus the clean
time will appear in the display.
4. When the clean cycle is complete,
CLEANED will be displayed. LOC will
remain on until the oven has cooled
(approx. 1 hour).
5. When the oven is cool, LOC will no
longer be displayed and the door may be
opened.
6. Wipe out the oven interior with a damp
cloth. If soil remains it indicates the
cycle was not long enough.

TO CANCEL SELF-CLEAN:
1. Press Cancel pad.
2. If LOC is NOT displayed, open oven
door. If LOC is displayed, allow oven to
cool.

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Anonymous

  • 7 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 15, 2009

SOURCE: I HAVE A JENN-AIR SVE 47100 IT STARTED TO PRE-HEAT

Probably relay control. I have similar problem.
Best estimate I have had is $300, relay control circuit board, Part #12001689 costs $225.
I am getting a NON Jenn Air. Repair record not so good.
Check Consumer Reports

Anonymous

  • 10865 Answers
  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: My Jenn air SVD48600P heating element dose not heat

Hi. I believe this info. may assist you in getting your bake and broil up and running:

When your heating element burns out, you have to replace it because they are not repairable. If, when the heating element burns out, the infinite switch that controls it also fails, you have to replace it too.

Anonymous

  • 725 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 07, 2010

SOURCE: heating element in my electric Jenn-air oven

This is one of the most simple repairs you can make on your range. And it's so affordable that you shouldn't think about replacing it!!

Just contact us at:

http://www.fixya.com/repair/d499389-accurate_appliance_repair_service
with your complete model number and we provide part removal/installation instructions for you when you purchase your parts through us.
We want to get you cooking again soon, so call us asap.
We look forward to working with you! Thanks, Ella

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