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Posted on Sep 19, 2010

Jenn air oven will not heat you push bake and it says 100 but never heats up

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One side of your 240 volt connection is disconnected, most likely in the plug wire connection. The neutral and one leg of your 240 is working thereby your display still works since it runs of 120 volts. Happened to me I had one wire come loose from stress on the plug

  • Bigal1985 May 24, 2011

    My top oven does the same thing but bottom works fine

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