Jenn-Air JGS8750BD, JGS9900BD, JGS8860BD Cooling Fan Replacement, Bake Burner and Ignitor Removal

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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.

Cooling Fan Replacement

3.

Remove screws securing convection element and fan

1.

Remove power from unit.

 

cover (on rear wall of oven cavity).

2.

Remove range from installation position, see

4.

Remove screw securing convection element to rear

 

"Removing and Replacing Range" procedure.

 

oven cavity wall.

3.

Remove back panel, see "Back Panel Removal"

5.

Label and disconnect wire terminals from element.

 

procedure.

6.

Reverse procedure to reinstall convection element.

4.

Label and disconnect wire terminals from cooling fan.

 

 

5.

Remove screws securing fan to range chassis.

Bake Burner and Ignitor Removal

6.

Reverse procedure to reinstall cooling fan.

1.

Turn off electrical power and gas to the range.

 

 

 

 

Downdraft Blower Motor Removal

2.

Disconnect gas and power from unit.

3.

Remove oven door, racks and oven bottom.

(Select Models)

4.

Remove screws securing bottom bake cover.

1.

Remove power from unit.

5.

Raise the back of the bake burner cover and slide

2.

Remove bottom access panel, see "Bottom Access

 

cover back to release the front edge of cover and lift

 

Panel Removal" procedure.

 

out of oven cavity.

3.

Disconnect ducting to allow for downdraft blower

6.

Remove screws securing bake burner assembly to

 

motor removal.

 

the oven chassis.

4.

Label and disconnect wire terminals.

7.

Maneuver bake burner from the burner orifice and out

5.

Remove screws securing motor assembly.

 

of the slotted location.

6.

Reverse procedure to reinstall downdraft blower

8.

Pull forward on assembly to allow the ignitor terminal

 

motor (select models).

 

plug to pass through the back of the oven cavity.

 

 

 

 

9.

Disconnect terminal plug and remove assembly from

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the oven cavity.

 

 

 

 

10.Remove screws securing ignitor to bake burner.

 

 

 

 

11. Replace and reassemble in reverse order.

 

 

 

Downdraft

 

 

 

 

 

blower motor

Broil Burner and Ignitor Removal

 

 

 

assembly

 

 

 

1.

Turn off electrical power and gas to the range.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

Disconnect gas and power from unit.

 

 

 

 

3.

Remove oven door and racks.

 

 

 

 

4.

Remove screws securing ignitor wire plate cover to

 

 

 

 

 

back of the oven cavity.

 

 

 

 

5.

Maneuver ignitor wire terminal plug through the rear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

of the oven cavity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.

Disconnect ignitor wire terminal plug.

Convection Motor Removal (Select Models)

7.

Remove screws securing broiler to oven cavity.

8.

Carefully maneuver burner off of the broiler orifice

1.

Remove power from unit.

 

spud and remove from cavity.

2.

Open oven door and remove rack(s).

9.

Remove screws securing ignitor to broiler.

3.

Remove screws securing convection element and fan

10.Remove wing nut securing flame spreader to broiler.

4.

cover (on rear wall of oven cavity).

11. Replace and reassemble in reverse order.

Remove screw securing fan blade to fan motor shaft.

 

 

5.

Remove screws securing fan motor to cavity wall.

Oven Sensor Replacement

6.

Slide motor into oven cavity.

1.

Remove power from unit.

7.

Label and disconnect wire terminals from motor.

2.

Open oven door and remove screws securing sensor

8.

Reverse procedure to reinstall convection motor.

 

to oven cavity.

 

 

 

 

 

Convection Element Replacement

NOTE: Gently pull wiring through cavity wall.

(Select Models)

3.

Label and disconnect wire terminals.

1.

Remove power from unit.

4.

Reverse procedure to reinstall sensor.

 

 

2.

Open oven door and remove rack(s).

NOTE: Verify sensor wires are pushed through the

 

 

 

 

 

insulation.

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Contents Service Customer Service Support Center Important InformationTable of Contents Safety Practices for Servicer ServicingUsing the Oven Receiving OvenBaking, Broiling, and Roasting Connecting Range to GasProduct Safety Devices Electrical RequirementsGeneral Information Service SpecificationsPlacement of the Oven Parts and AccessoriesArning GroundingRange Description Troubleshooting Procedures Burner, but burner does not Description of Fault Codes for EOC Control-Related Error not measurableOven Sensor, Meat Probe and Cooling Fan Temperature Charts Gas OFF Illustration Component Test Procedure ResultsGas on Factory set to Natural GasJGS8850BD Pad Illustration Component Test ProcedureControl Component Test Procedure Results Trace MeasurementControl Component Test Procedure Pad Results Pad TraceClock & Day Display Disable Oven Temperature AdjustmentSabbath Mode 208/240 V SettingVolume Feature Access Procedure Tone OptionsTimers Tones Energy Saver ModeRelay Logic for EOC Quick Test Mode for EOC Description of Fault Codes for EOC Top Burner Assembly Removal Select Models Cartridge Assembly Removal Select ModelsMaintop Assembly Removal Select Models Lower Burner Assembly Removal Select ModelsBurner Switch Replacement Spark Module ReplacementManifold Assembly Removal Control Panel Assembly RemovalConvection Element Replacement Select Models Cooling Fan ReplacementOven Sensor Replacement Bake Burner and Ignitor RemovalRegulator Removal Oven Light Bulb/Oven Light Socket ReplacementOven Hi-Limit Thermostat Replacement Gas Valve Removal Select ModelsStorage Drawer Disassembly Oven Door Latch ReplacementStorage Drawer Track Disassembly Select Models Bottom Access Panel Removal Select ModelsWarming Drawer Disassembly Warming Drawer Hi-Limit Switch Replacement Select ModelsWarming Drawer Track Disassembly Select Models Oven Door DisassemblyStorage Drawer and Access Panel Disassembly Oven Door, Warming DrawerAppendix 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 Surface Controls Operating During a Power FailureSetting the controls Pilotless IgnitionHigh Performance Burner CooktopSealed Burners Low Turn Down BurnerCare and Cleaning Ventilation System Ventilation SystemQuickset Pads Setting the ClockControl Panel ClockTimers Locking the Control and Oven DoorBake Options BakingConvect Convect OptionsRapid Preheat Convect BakeConvect Roast To set Broil Broiling ChartBroil Cook & Hold DelayMore Options ProofingKeep Warm Meat ProbeFavorites Suggested Internal Food TemperaturesTo select a recipe from the preset Recipe List To Save the Last Recipe CompletedAuto Convect Conversion SetupLanguage Sabbath Mode Temp AdjustTo change the volume of the beeps To adjust the beepsTo change the timer beeps To turn off this featureAppendix C LP Propane Conversion Noir 27A Correct LP Propane Conversion Flip the regulator cap and replace the plastic Reverse steps 6 through To reassemble oven Usted Debe iniciar el enroscado de las30A 31A Correct BON Correcto Gas Conversion Instructions, JGS8850BD*, JGS8860BD Gas Conversion Instructions, JGS9900BD 42mm #5027 a Jaune Correct BON Correcto

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