I don't know the languages you speak so I will guide you gently here
CLICK-HERE and see what you can make of it. If nothing helps get back to me and I will try even harder. Contacting a local dealer might help save you time.
Gary at Fix Ya
SOURCE: FAULTY TIMER/CLOCK
I found mine did the same I pusshed the face and it came back on. It appears fault within circuitry of clock and will need to be replaced
SOURCE: how to adjust clock? no Instruction manual!
I had the same problem... NO MANUAL.. I contacted Newworld who posted me a hard copy manual. I have scanned the manual into a PDF document. If anyone needs a copy, please email me at [email protected] and I will email you the manual. Happy Cooking
SOURCE: LED Display fading
As noted in solutions to other Jenn Air ovens, this is often solved by replacing the capacitor labeled C3 on the circuit board that contains the display. Oven heat apparently causes it to fail over time. This is a solder connection to the circuit board. Not hard if you have any experience with this kind of soldering it is straightforward.
Seven phillips sheet metal screws to remove panel assembly, plus two electrical connectors. One ribbon connector from touch panel to board, then four 1/4 hex sheetmetal screws to remove circuit board from touch panel and metal frame. Then soldering iron.
It did work on a 40300 dual unit, which is same as this model except for cosmetics.
Capacitor is 35 volt 68 microfarad. Radio shack has 100 microfarad, which one report says works. Radio shack doesn't have a 68, but they do have 22 and 47 which mounted in parallel give 69, which is within tolerance. That's what I used. The capacitors cost $1.29, less than 1% of the cost of a new circuit board.
SOURCE: display light faded and now gone
Supposedly the electrolytic capacitors on the display board need to be replaced. See: http://applianceguru.com/forum1/18842.html
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