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Jeff Coleman Posted on Dec 12, 2012
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Jenn air mod. # sve47100 oven not heating

I was baking at 450 then it stopped heating. I checked continuity on both elements, they were good. Every thing else works.

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When you checked the elements for continuity did you remove at least one of the wires off of it,if not it will check good.if the elements are good,unplug it,pull it out and remove the back wall so you can get at the wires,plug it back in and make sure you're getting 240 volts to the bake element and 120 volts to the broil,if you have 240 volts coming to the machine at the plug and you don't have 240 at the bake element check for broken wire,if wires are good you have a bad clock assy. the relay on the computer board is bad and you'll have to change out the clock assy. unfortunitly you can't get this clock anymore but you can send it out to have it rebuilt,go here and get info,hope this helps
http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Oven-Control-Board/71002331/695629

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Craig Butler

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  • Posted on Sep 24, 2009

SOURCE: My Jenn-Air SVE47100 slide in electric range does

Obviously it does not work fine. The thermostat sensor or the stat itself could be an issue. Can you see the sensor 'bulb'? Clean it with oven degreaser and steelwool. What is the temp in the oven with a 'oven thermometer'? Is this consistent with the oven readout?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2009

SOURCE: F1 fault code? Jenn-Air SVE47100

HI. This is concerning the relay board that is installed in your unit. I would recommend to inspect the entire wiring harness that is linking the relay board to the elements, and other power component's. If the harness is ok, and connected tightly, and correctly, this will confirm that the relay board has failed. It must be replaced in the case. Be sure to inspect all wiring harness connections for corrosion before you replace the board. This could be as simple as a failed connection.

PRB Part Number is #71002144




Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2009

SOURCE: Jenn-Air SVE47100 Oven Won't Heat

are you still getting power to the oven? breaker ok? there may also be a fusible link somewhere on the circuit

Gere knutson

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2011

SOURCE: bake element burned out on

HI,
You should have 120 to the element when not in bake mode, while in bake mode you should have 220 - 240 volt. Sounds like you lost a relay to send the additional power to the element, or you have a High Limit thermostat which could be open. This is a safety device to protect the unit from over heating, this only goes if temperatures increase higher the safety levels, normally set about 200 degrees or so along the air flow channels. I would trace from the elements to the clock and find the missing source of current.
I hope this helps
Be safe with electricity......

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