Jenn-Air JGS8860BD Spark Module Replacement, Manifold Assembly Removal, Burner Switch Replacement

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Disassembly Procedures

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

Spark Module Replacement

1.Remove unit from installation position, see “Removing and Replacing Range” procedure.

2.Remove screws securing rear access panel.

3.Disconnect and label wire connections from the spark module.

4.Remove screws securing spark module to unit chassis.

5.Replace and reverse procedure to reassemble.

Manifold Assembly Removal

1.Remove maintop, see "Maintop Assembly Removal" procedure.

NOTE: If replacing manifold only, skip step 2.

2.Loosen and disconnect fittings securing surface burner tubing to burner assembly and manifold.

3.Remove bolt(s) securing surface valve(s) to manifold.

4.Remove bolt securing shut-off valve from manifold.

5.Disconnect tubing from manifold to the regulator.

6.Reverse procedures to reassemble.

NOTE: Perform gas leak test.

Burner Switch Replacement

1.Remove control panel, see "Control Panel Assembly Removal" procedure.

2.Disengage burner switch from burner valve and remove switch from valve.

3.Reverse procedure to reinstall burner switch.

 

Oven Sensor

 

Cooling

 

Fan

Broil Element

Convection

Fan

 

Bake

Meat

Probe

Element

 

Control Panel Assembly Removal

1.Remove power from unit.

2.Remove burner switch control knobs.

3.Remove front screws securing control panel to chassis.

4.Remove screws located on the left and right sides of the control panel.

5.Grasp control panel on the far left and right sides and gently pull the control panel out and down.

NOTE: The electronic control located in the control panel is a sensitive item, handle gently.

6.Label and disconnect wire terminals.

7.Remove infinite switch control knobs, infinite switches, indicator lights, rocker switches, and electronic control/clock (as necessary) and transfer to the new control panel.

8.Reverse procedure to reinstall control panel.

Electronic Control Replacement

1.Remove control panel, see “Control Panel Assembly Replacement” procedure, steps 1 through 5.

2.Remove screws securing electronic control bracket to control panel.

3.Label and disconnect terminal wiring from electronic control.

4.Slide electronic control down and out of bracket, applying slight outward pressure to the inside edges of the electronic control bracket.

5.Reverse procedure to reinstall electronic control.

Meat Probe Receptacle Replacement (Select Models)

1.Remove power from unit.

2.Remove range from installation position, see “Removing and Replacing Range” procedure.

3.Remove front side trim, see "Front Side Trim Removal" procedure.

4.Remove screws securing side panel to chassis and main top.

5.Open oven door and remove nut securing meat probe receptacle to oven cavity.

6.Label and disconnect wire terminals from receptacle.

7.Gently slide meat probe receptacle through oven cavity.

8.Reverse procedure to reinstall meat probe receptacle.

Back Panel Removal

1.Remove power from unit.

2.Remove range from installation position, see “Removing and Replacing Range” procedure.

3.Remove screws securing back panel to unit.

4.Slide back panel up and out to remove.

5.Reverse procedure to reinstall back panel.

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Contents Service Important Information Customer Service Support CenterTable of Contents Servicing Safety Practices for ServicerReceiving Oven Using the OvenProduct Safety Devices Connecting Range to GasBaking, Broiling, and Roasting Electrical RequirementsGeneral Information Placement of the Oven SpecificationsService Parts and AccessoriesGrounding 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 Gas on Illustration Component Test Procedure ResultsGas OFF Factory set to Natural GasJGS8850BD Control Component Test Procedure Illustration Component Test ProcedurePad Results Trace MeasurementPad Trace Control Component Test Procedure Pad ResultsSabbath Mode Oven Temperature AdjustmentClock & Day Display Disable 208/240 V SettingTimers Tones Feature Access Procedure Tone OptionsVolume Energy Saver ModeRelay Logic for EOC Quick Test Mode for EOC Description of Fault Codes for EOC Maintop Assembly Removal Select Models Cartridge Assembly Removal Select ModelsTop Burner Assembly Removal Select Models Lower Burner Assembly Removal Select ModelsManifold Assembly Removal Spark Module ReplacementBurner Switch Replacement Control Panel Assembly RemovalOven Sensor Replacement Cooling Fan ReplacementConvection Element Replacement Select Models Bake Burner and Ignitor RemovalOven Hi-Limit Thermostat Replacement Oven Light Bulb/Oven Light Socket ReplacementRegulator Removal Gas Valve Removal Select ModelsStorage Drawer Track Disassembly Select Models Oven Door Latch ReplacementStorage Drawer Disassembly Bottom Access Panel Removal Select ModelsWarming Drawer Track Disassembly Select Models Warming Drawer Hi-Limit Switch Replacement Select ModelsWarming Drawer Disassembly Oven Door DisassemblyOven Door, Warming Drawer Storage Drawer and Access Panel DisassemblyAppendix a Jenn-Air Updraft Gas Slide-In Range All Ranges can TIP and Cause Injuries to Persons Electric SupplyElectrical Supply Connection Gas Supply Follow these procedures to remove appliance for servicingCheck Pressure of House Piping System Clearance Dimensions Dégagements Dimensions/Dimensions/Dimensiones Use Lappareil Gas/À gaz/Gas Electric/Électrique/Eléctrica Appendix B USE & Care Guide Setting the controls Operating During a Power FailureSurface Controls Pilotless IgnitionSealed Burners CooktopHigh Performance Burner Low Turn Down BurnerVentilation System Care and Cleaning Ventilation SystemControl Panel Setting the ClockQuickset Pads ClockLocking the Control and Oven Door TimersConvect BakingBake Options Convect OptionsConvect Roast Convect BakeRapid Preheat Broil Broiling ChartTo set Broil More Options DelayCook & Hold ProofingMeat Probe Keep WarmTo select a recipe from the preset Recipe List Suggested Internal Food TemperaturesFavorites To Save the Last Recipe CompletedLanguage SetupAuto Convect Conversion Temp Adjust Sabbath ModeTo change the timer beeps To adjust the beepsTo change the volume of the beeps To turn off this featureAppendix 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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