Jenn-Air JJW8530C Expressions Collection Dual Single Oven - Page 4 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
No display, No beeps, No heat
I was able to fix my problem by pushing the setup button and holding for about 10 sec.No where in the manual is this described. I call Jenn air and all they could suggest is that I checked the power supply!
7/17/2008 5:48:25 AM •
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Panel light is out
There is a capacitor on the clock board labelled C3. It will probably have brown burns on it or "syrup" leaking around the base. You can buy a box of 10 of these for 75 cents at Radio Shack (make sure you match the label on the old capacitor, I think it's 58mf and 35V but I could be wrong) and a pencil soldering iron for $10. It's held on with 2 little wires. Before taking it off note capacitor orientation (where the blue +++ stripe is), the replacement has to go on the same way. Common problem and easy fix.
11/26/2008 10:30:24 PM •
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Display blank
Every time I have seen this problem, it has been a bad display assembly. These are fairly easy to change yourself, but the part is kind of expensive, I think in the $150-$200 range. Hope this helps!
10/22/2008 6:58:20 PM •
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Locking mechanism for jennair
I have Jenn Air oven S136-C with a locking bar. After cleaning cycle wait for the oven to cool down and the lock light will go out (but the oven is not yet unlocked.)
Set SELECTOR knob to OFF
Set TEMPERATURE knob to CLEAN
Press CANCEL button (on right) twice.
Slide the locking bar to the left and the oven door will open.
2/9/2009 4:27:47 AM •
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Error code F1 and beeping
Means replace the $300 control board. And if your like me.....do it twice within 12 months.
8/5/2008 11:51:36 AM •
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Jenn Aire double wall oven
Get a long thin flat blade screwdriver. Gently pull the probe with one hand and press on the back side of the probe connector with the screwdriver until you feel no slack in the wires. Don't pull too hard! Rotate the blade of the screwdriver until the connector lines up with the opening and puill it through. Works for installing the new one too.
1/8/2008 5:41:25 PM •
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Alarm won't shut off
did you try turning breaker off then on after 5 secs or clear cancel or stop
12/29/2007 10:38:59 PM •
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Jenn-Air WW30430W double oven flashing F7 and beeping
It seems you have a stuck button. Here is a list of fault codes:
JENN AIR Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes
Failure
Code
Condition
Check/Repair
F1
Defective touch pad or membrane
Replace touch pad or membrane (this problem is usually the touch pad)
F1
Watchdog on board
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F2
Oven too hot
Replace relay board (if present) or oven temperature sensor
F3 or F4
Open or shorted oven temperature sensor
Replace oven temperature sensor
F5
Hardware and watchdog circuits disagree
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F6
Missing AC signal
Check for proper voltage
F7
Function key shorted or stuck button
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC) or attempt to un-stick button
F8
Analog/Digital supervisory
Replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F9
Door latch supervisory
Check door lock circuit or replace clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F0
Function key stuck
Replace touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC)
9/23/2009 5:59:44 PM •
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Alarm continusly dings and display is blank.
Spencer...I hope you did this with the power off! First, disconnect all connections and reconnect them. You may have forced a connector. Likely the board is blown...the display and microprocessor are closely connected.
12/7/2007 9:11:56 PM •
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Jenn air oven won't turn off
Maybe, if you have a mechanical type of thermostat. Could also be the circuit board. Wonder why you blew the breaker in the first place. If the unit is digital, the thermostat is really a sensor, a relay and assorted electronics. The relay and electronics are on a circuit board. That's what you're going to be buying.
5/7/2009 3:43:52 AM •
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Gas leak from oven
Sounds like the ignitor is weak and needs to be replaced. How old is the oven and what is the model # from the sticker on oven?
3/20/2009 1:55:18 PM •
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