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Brenda Sturdy Posted on Oct 18, 2011
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After cleaning f1 appears on display - Jenn-Air JED8430 Electric Cooktop

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This means the oven lock is activated. The cook top touch panel is likely causing some problem.
Try to press the child lock button and see if F1 goes off. Otherwise the control panel will need to be replaced.

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