Jenn-Air JGS8850BD, JGS9900BD, JGS8860BD, JGS8750BD manual Description of Fault Codes for EOC

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Testing Procedures

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To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to range before servicing, unless testing requires power and/or gas.

Description of Fault Codes for EOC III

Each fault code consists of 4 digits and is structured as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1st (Leftmost) Digit:

2nd Digit: Alpha-Character

3rd Digit: Secondary

 

4th Digit : Oven

 

Primary Failure System

 

Failure Mechanism

 

Cavity Number

1

– Local to Control System

d – Diagnostic Failure (measurable)

 

 

1

– Upper (Single) Oven

3

– Sensor or Meat Probe

c Control-Related Error (not measurable)

 

 

2

– Lower Oven

4

– Input to Control System

 

 

 

c – Control System

9

– Door Lock

 

 

 

 

 

If a fault is detected, then one of the following three messages will be scrolled on the display:

FAULT DETECTED PRESS ENTER TO TRY AGAIN. This message displays when a fault is detected while a cooking function is active. Clear by pressing the Cancel keypad.

FEATURE NOT AVAILABLE. This message displays when a fault is detected while entering data during initial programming and also when a locked out function is detected. Clear by pressing any key.

FAULT DETECTED DISABLE POWER TO CLEAR. This message displays when a runaway temperature condition is detected while the control is in idle mode. Press any key to clear the message, but the fault remains until the control senses a Power-On reset.

Fault

Description

Component to Troubleshoot/Replace

Code

 

 

1c1c

Shorted key.

Ensure ribbon cable is securely connected, inspect ribbon cable and

connector (shorts, breakage, corrosion, etc.). If OK, replace control.

 

 

1c2c

Membrane keyboard disconnected.

Ensure ribbon cable is securely connected, inspect ribbon cable and

connector (shorts, breakage, corrosion, etc.). If OK, replace control.

 

 

1c4c

Board – to – Board communication failure.

Replace control.

1c6c

EEPROM hardware fault.

Replace control.

1c7c

Control not calibrated.

Replace control.

1c8c

EEPROM CRC error – User Options.

Replace control.

1c81

EEPROM CRC error – Cook Profile.

Replace control.

1d11

Unlocked runaway temperature – 600°

Ohm sensor and harness (see "Oven Sensor" chart). If OK, change

 

 

control.

1d21

Locked runaway temperature – 950°

Ohm sensor and harness (see "Oven Sensor" chart). If OK, change

 

 

control.

3d11

Temperature sensor open.

Check connections, sensor (see "Oven Sensor" chart) and harness. If

 

 

OK, replace control.

3d21

Temperature sensor shorted.

Check connections, sensor (see "Oven Sensor" chart) and harness. If

 

 

OK, replace control.

3d41

Meat probe shorted.

Check probe jack and harness. If OK, check meat probe (see "Meat

 

 

Probe" chart).

3d51

Meat probe not calibrated.

Check probe jack and harness. If OK, check meat probe (see "Meat

 

 

Probe" chart).

4d11

Door switch not closed when locked.

Check connections, switch, harness, and motor. If OK, replace control.

4d21

No cooling fan rotation.

Check cooling fan motor and harness. If OK, replace control.

4d31

Cooling fan on when de-energized.

Check cooling fan motor and harness. If OK, replace control.

4d41

Cooling fan overspeed.

Check cooling fan motor and harness. If OK, replace control.

4d51

Door switch circuit fault.

Check connections, harness, and motor. If OK, replace control.

9d11

Latch will not lock.

Check wire connections. If OK, replace motorized door lock.

9d21

Latch will not unlock.

Check wire connections. If OK, replace motorized door lock.

9d31

Latch both locked and unlocked.

Check wire connections. If OK, replace motorized door lock.

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Contents Service Important Information Customer Service Support CenterTable of Contents Servicing Safety Practices for ServicerReceiving Oven Using the OvenElectrical Requirements Connecting Range to GasProduct Safety Devices Baking, Broiling, and RoastingGeneral Information Parts and Accessories SpecificationsPlacement of the Oven ServiceGrounding ArningRange Description Troubleshooting Procedures Burner, but burner does not Control-Related Error not measurable Description of Fault Codes for EOCOven Sensor, Meat Probe and Cooling Fan Temperature Charts Factory set to Natural Gas Illustration Component Test Procedure ResultsGas on Gas OFFJGS8850BD Results Trace Measurement Illustration Component Test ProcedureControl Component Test Procedure PadPad Trace Control Component Test Procedure Pad Results208/240 V Setting Oven Temperature AdjustmentSabbath Mode Clock & Day Display DisableEnergy Saver Mode Feature Access Procedure Tone OptionsTimers Tones VolumeRelay Logic for EOC Quick Test Mode for EOC Description of Fault Codes for EOC Lower Burner Assembly Removal Select Models Cartridge Assembly Removal Select ModelsMaintop Assembly Removal Select Models Top Burner Assembly Removal Select ModelsControl Panel Assembly Removal Spark Module ReplacementManifold Assembly Removal Burner Switch ReplacementBake Burner and Ignitor Removal Cooling Fan ReplacementOven Sensor Replacement Convection Element Replacement Select ModelsGas Valve Removal Select Models Oven Light Bulb/Oven Light Socket ReplacementOven Hi-Limit Thermostat Replacement Regulator RemovalBottom Access Panel Removal Select Models Oven Door Latch ReplacementStorage Drawer Track Disassembly Select Models Storage Drawer DisassemblyOven Door Disassembly Warming Drawer Hi-Limit Switch Replacement Select ModelsWarming Drawer Track Disassembly Select Models Warming Drawer DisassemblyOven Door, Warming Drawer Storage Drawer and Access Panel DisassemblyAppendix a Jenn-Air Updraft Gas Slide-In Range Electrical Supply Connection Electric SupplyAll Ranges can TIP and Cause Injuries to Persons Check Pressure of House Piping System Follow these procedures to remove appliance for servicingGas Supply Clearance Dimensions Dégagements Dimensions/Dimensions/Dimensiones Use Lappareil Gas/À gaz/Gas Electric/Électrique/Eléctrica Appendix B USE & Care Guide Pilotless Ignition Operating During a Power FailureSetting the controls Surface ControlsLow Turn Down Burner CooktopSealed Burners High Performance BurnerVentilation System Care and Cleaning Ventilation SystemClock Setting the ClockControl Panel Quickset PadsLocking the Control and Oven Door TimersConvect Options BakingConvect Bake OptionsRapid Preheat Convect BakeConvect Roast To set Broil Broiling ChartBroil Proofing DelayMore Options Cook & HoldMeat Probe Keep WarmTo Save the Last Recipe Completed Suggested Internal Food TemperaturesTo select a recipe from the preset Recipe List FavoritesAuto Convect Conversion SetupLanguage Temp Adjust Sabbath ModeTo turn off this feature To adjust the beepsTo change the timer beeps To change the volume of the beepsAppendix C LP Propane Conversion Noir 27A Correct LP Propane Conversion Flip the regulator cap and replace the plastic Usted Debe iniciar el enroscado de las Reverse steps 6 through To reassemble oven30A 31A Correct BON Correcto Gas Conversion Instructions, JGS8850BD*, JGS8860BD Gas Conversion Instructions, JGS9900BD #50 42mm27 a Jaune Correct BON Correcto

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