Jenn-Air JJW8530C Expressions Collection Dual Single Oven - Page 3 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Oven Door Jen-Aire Single Oven
you have bad receviers probably. did you set anything heavy on it latley? sometimes you can realign the door by sticking a peicee of 2x4 between the door and the frame and closeing the door to pop the hinge out a little thatt sometimes solves the problem with out haveing to replace the hinges and the receivers
2/16/2009 4:14:25 AM •
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F7 is beeping constantly...fan is also running
We had a similar issue. I assume you have the touch pad keyboard. If you clean this with a rug that produces static it will cause a problem with the touch pad. I replaced ours and it is now working again. You can get this part at repairClinic.com. Our p/n for this was
1008902
Touchpad & control panel assembly (Black)
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$173.10
$173.10
but make sure you check for the correct part/number to fit your oven! Make sure you disconnect power from the oven before you disassemble anything!
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Good luck!
1/3/2009 12:32:42 AM •
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Replacing the element in a diplomat 5706 cooker
Hi.
You will probably have to remove the rear panel of the oven, this is on the outside that I am referring to, and you will see the 2 securing scews for the element, you might have to push the insulation to one side to see the screws.
This should solve your problem.
Please good feedback if this helps.
Thanks.
12/2/2008 2:05:02 PM •
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F2 fault, continuous fan after clean cycle for Jenn-Air electric convection wall oven
The "F2" means the oven control senses runaway temperature.
The cause of the problem could be the oven sensor, the oven sensor wire harness or the power relay board.
PS:please disconnect your oven from power supply completely before continuing.
Open the control panel and measure the oven sensor resistance at the
control board. It suppose to be about 1100 Ohms at the room temperature.
If the reading is wrong do the same test at the oven sensor connection (where the sensor wires goes through the back panel).
If the reading is still wrong - replace the oven sensor.
If the reading is correct, check the wire harness and the connector
itself (it's better to eliminate the plastic plug and hardwire the oven
sensor).
If there is nothing wrong then the power relay board has to be replaced.
11/7/2008 4:12:02 PM •
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Jenn Air JJW8530C stopped working
can you hear audible tones form the machine when trying to set?? and just hte display has dimmed( amore normal complaint). all functions are working just the clock/display has dimmed to non readable state. if thats the issue youll need to replace the display part number 71003424 retails for about $165
12/26/2008 5:31:13 PM •
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Oven bakes unevenly and burns food
When foods are burned, soggy, or baked unevenly, it generally means heat isn't being distributed evenly throughout the oven, its escaping out the door or the controls are out of adjustment.
1) Remove any aluminum foil from racks or the bottom of the oven.
2) Check the door gasket and, if necessary, have it replaced.
3) Be sure nothing is obstructing the vent.
4) Reposition the oven racks so baking pans aren't too close to the heat sources.
5) Check your baking pans. If they're dark, they may be burning your food. Reduce temperature by 25 degrees F when baking in dark metal or glass pans.
6) Recalibrate the controls.
10/14/2008 3:59:16 PM •
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Jenn Air Code F3 continuous beeping
HI thanks for your question.. code F3 says to replace the oven sensor ,located in the oven. top left corner. replace the oven sensor. thanks the appliance doc. please rate my answer .
11/28/2008 5:04:00 AM •
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Jenn_Air Oven Problem
HI thanks for your question. A common problem with gas ovens is that the oven will not get hot enough. and the part that's at fault is the ig niter. replace the ig niter. thanks the appliance doc. please rate my answer. thanks.
10/9/2008 6:46:48 PM •
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Beeping sound showing f 1
HI thanks for your question. F1 means that the touch pad is faulty. it says to replace the touch pad. thanks .please rate my answer thanks.
10/9/2008 6:40:55 PM •
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Jen Air jjw9530bab F4 code
HI thanks for your question. the code F 4 means an open temp sensor. which is located in the oven , top left corner. replace the oven sensor. thanks the appliance doc. please rate my answer. thanks
10/9/2008 6:34:38 PM •
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OVEN NOT WORKING
You have probably damaged the latch and other sensors around the door. Make sure that the is not bent or out of alignment.
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12/10/2008 4:49:38 PM •
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Wiring diagram
This model of cook top needs the 4 wire install because it has both 220v and 110v circuits. The forth wire is a neutral that operates the 110v circuit. You can move the ground of the 3 wire outlet to neutral, but ONLY! if the ground wire is insulated. What this will do is give you both your 220v and 110v circuits. The problem with that is your cook top will not be grounded. The best solution is to locate a neutral wire and tap into it, this will give you your 4 wire circuit. Your missing a neutral in a 3 wire outlet.
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9/24/2008 12:05:51 PM •
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Wiring 4 wire cook top to 3 wire outlet
What you have is a 220v and a 110v circuit within the cook top. It needs a 4 wire feed to supply 2 hots, 1ground, and 1 neutral. The 3 wire outlet only has 2hots and a ground no neutral, which will probably not allow your control circuit to operate. You nee to run a neutral wire to obtain a 110v circuit. DO NOT try to run neutral off the ground or you will energize your cook top cabinet and it will shock you. Your solution is to run a neutarl wire from the closest circuit that you can find.
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11/7/2008 6:34:00 PM •
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