GE JGBP26 A manual

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    g GE Consumer Service Training TECHNICAL SER VICE GUIDE NEW 30" XL44™ SERIES RANGES FEA TURING T R UE T EMP TM COOKING g PUB # 31-9008 MODEL SERIES: JGBP90 A JGBP86 A JGBP85 A JGBP79 A JGBP35 A JGBP30 A JGBP26 A[...]

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    CAUTION To avoid personal injury while servicing this unit, disconnect power before servicing. If grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts, or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service, they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened. !  IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The information in this service gu[...]

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    About This Service Guide Outstanding New Features New Features / Design Features and Specifications Cook Top / Surface Burners Conversion & Orifice information Control Panel Access ERC III Special Features True Temp ™ Design ERC On-Board Diagnostics Lock Motor Circuit & Diagnostics Schematics / Strip Circuits / Diagnostics Illustrated Par[...]

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    Black on black Scratch-resistant glass backguard QuickSet V oven controls with digipad entry; auto oven shut-off with override; start pad; delay clean option; and self-clean cool down time display Fluorescent cooktop night light Frameless glass oven door with Big View window Sure Grip handle Designer-style control knobs One-piece upswept porcelain-[...]

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    A F ULL R ANGE O F P OWER YOU DON'T COOK SP AGHETTI THE SAME W AY YOU SAUTÉ MUSHROOMS. Y ou don' t want a sauce to boil when it's supposed to simmer . For best results, different foods should be cooked over differing levels of heat. That' s why , on GE gas ranges, each burner has its own BTU rating. The high-output burner provi[...]

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    Baking T emp. Other Leading Manufacturers' A verage Amana, Magic Chef , Whirlpool, Ma yt ag, Kitc henAid, T appan GE T rueT emp ™ Out-performs the other leading brands. Maytag Whirlpool -40° -30° -20° -10° +10° +20° +30° +40° GE T RUE T EMP , ™ THE MOST ACCURA TE OVEN IN AMERICA! The guesswork is gone. The temperamental oven is a t[...]

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    O NLY GE G AS R ANGES H AV E A N A PPETITE T HIS B IG THE LARGEST USABLE OVEN CAP ACITY IN 30" FREE-ST ANDING MODELS* There' s more oven space inside the GE 30" free-standing gas range—room for an entree and four casseroles, with space to spare. For baking, you have the flexibility of using as many as six racks, or as few as you wi[...]

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    THE FIRST THING YOU NOTICE IS THE STRIKING DESIGN. A bold, geometric pattern tops off this GE gas range, but there' s more to the cooktop than its beauty . The big stor y here is convenience. The cast-iron platform, made up of two interlocking grates, provides a flat surface for cooking and meal preparation. T o switch cookware from one burner[...]

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    12,000 BTU NEW FOR `98 2 MAX OUTPUT BURNERS 5,000 BTU NOTE: All four surface burners have 270 o rotation O F F L I T E H I L O W NEW FOR `98 BIG VIEW T RUE T EMP TM ERC III 9,500 BTU ALL PURPOSE SEALED BURNER 12,000 BTU NEW FOR `98 - 2 MAX OUTPUT BURNERS NEW FEATURES / DESIGN Gas Incoming Pressure Pressure Regulator  to Regulator Output[...]

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    30" XL44 ™ S ELF -C LEANING G AS R ANGES Optional Gas Range Accessory Drip Pans For Sealed and Standard Burner Models (Available at additional cost) T o order these accessory drip pans, call toll-free 800-848-7722. Optional Gas Range Wok Accessory (Available at additional cost) JXWK = Wok holder accessory sits on top of maximum burner grate [...]

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    30" XL44 ™ C ONTINUOUS AND S T ANDARD C LEAN G AS R ANGES A B C D E 24 30 8 4 9 2 2-1/2 Recommended area for thru the floor connection of pipe stub and shut-off valve Recommended area for 120V outlet on rear wall and area for thru the wall connection of pipe stub and shut-off valve Recommended common area for gas outlet and electrical outlet[...]

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    ELECTRODE MOUNTING Each electrode pushes into a clip (compression sleeve), which mounts to each of the four orifice holders. This allows the electrode to be removed without lifting the top. To remove the electrode, grasp it with your finger and thumb and pull upward. A slight twisting action may help in removing the electrode. All four electrodes M[...]

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    Gas Valve (Safety Valve) LP Orifice Spuds Natural LP Pressure Regulator SHUT OFF LEVER Oven Only Lever shown "CLOSED" Pull lever to "OPEN" CONVERSION TO LP (PROPANE) GAS Convert Regulator - Regulator is located in the lower, left hand rear corner of the range as viewed from the front. Depending on the model, remove the storage d[...]

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    RR LP GAS LR LF RF Front of Range TOP BURNER ORIFICES The top burner orifices each have a series of marks engraved on the tops of the orifices (I, II, III) to denote their location. The marks appear on both the Natural and LP gas orifices. The location indicated by the marks, is the same for both gases. See BURNER OUTPUT RATING charts at right for [...]

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    CONTROL PANEL ACCESS – 13 – HINGED ON BACK SIDE FLIP PANEL UP TO ACCESS FLUORESCENT LIGHT LOOSEN THIS SCREW TO RAISE CONTROL PANEL BE SURE TAB IS IN SLOT WHEN REINSTALLING REMOVE 2 SCREWS TO REMOVE CRYSTAL A B C SIDE FRAME VENT DEFLECTOR Pull control panel down and forward to release it from the vent deflector Grasp the light panel cover at the[...]

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    S E T O N S E T DELAY BROIL BAKE LOCKED CLEAN DOOR START COOK CLOCK STOP CLEAN TIMER 12 HOUR SHUT-OFF With this feature, should you forget and leave the oven on, the control will automatically turn off the oven after 12 hours, during baking functions, or after 3 hours during a broil function. If you wish to turn off this feature, follow the steps b[...]

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    TONES AT THE END OF A TIMED CYCLE At the end of a timed cycle, 3 short beeps will sound followed by one beep every 6 seconds, until the CLEAR/OFF pad is pressed. This continuous 6 second beep may be canceled. To cancel the 6 second beep: Press the BAKE and BROIL HI/LO pads at the same time for 2 seconds until the display shows "SF". Press[...]

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    VISION TM RANGE W/ ERC III T RUE T EMP TM 375° 380° 395° 365° 370° 390° 360° 385° 355° PREVIOUS MODELS THERMOSTAT SETTING THERMOSTAT CYCLING Temperatures shown in degrees F. GE T RUE T EMP ™ , THE MOST ACCURATE OVEN IN AMERICA! The guesswork is gone. The temperamental oven is a thing of the past. GE's exclusive TrueTemp ™ system m[...]

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    ERC FAULT CODE MEMORY TEST – 17 – TrueTemp S E T O N S E T DELAY BROIL BAKE LOCKED CLEAN DOOR START COOK CLOCK STOP CLEAN TIMER ERC FAULT CODE MEMORY DISPLAY Have you ever run a service call and been told by the consum er that their range displayed an "F" fault code and when you ar rive the fault is gone (cleared by the consumer) and [...]

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    ERC DIAGNOSTIC TESTS – 18 – ERC ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC TESTS This test allows the Technician to energize the bake and bro il relays (listen for A click), use the ovens onboard temperatu re sensing and control system to measure oven temperature (sensor, connector and ERC diagnosis) and lastly it allows y ou to test keypanel input responses. HOW TO [...]

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    LOCK MOTOR LOCK MOTOR COVER COM NC COM NO Y Y O F1 W F2 W 5 1 S REAR Latch Switch FRONT Latch Switch Oven Temp. Sensor 1100 W at 75 o F. 2634 W at 865 o F. Latch circuit shown in UNLOCKED mode LOCK MOTOR CIRCUIT DOOR LATCH MECHANISM The latch mechanism is thermally Controlled. When the SELF CLEAN cycle is selected and the oven sensor senses a tempe[...]

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    B B W C2 N A2 E4 N B1 BR BROIL GLOWBAR B2 N D1 A1 L-1 R BA RK SW OV LT OV LP STARTER G G SL G O R C1 14 1 PCB ERC III E1 D1 D3 E6 RIGHT IGNITER RR RF RF SW RR SW FLUOR LT 240 W N 5 1 135 OHMS. 12 VAC L 120VAC 12 VAC N RELAY BRD. ELECTRONIC CONTROL BRD. COM NO FRONT Latch Switch COM NC F1 F2 OV TEMP SENSOR BAKE GLOWBAR CONTROL VALVE CONTROL VALVE LE[...]

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    RK SW OV LT OV LP O R D1 D3 R W O A1 L-1 R A2 N W B B STARTER G FLUOR LT 240 W O SL ERC BOARD A1 L-1 R A2 N W E1 R R W PLUNGER SWITCH MOTOR DOOR MOTOR ERC BOARD A2 N W A1 L-1 R E1 R V A1 L-1 R A2 N W D1 RIGHT IGNITER RR RF RF SW RR SW LEFT IGNITER LR LF LF SW LR SW MODULE SPARK N L R R W W W W W V D2 V A2 N W E4 N B1 BR BROIL GLOWBAR B2 N CONTROL V[...]

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    JGBP85BEA DIAGNOSTIC INFO – 22 – FUNCTION  TEST POINTS Bake 11 to 13 Broil 10 to 13 Self Clean 8 to 13 Top Light 8 to 12 1 9 to 14 2 8 to 14 3 5 to 13 6 6 to 12 7 7 to 14 8 7 to 12 Cooking Time 10 to 12 Delay Start 11 to 12 Kitchen Timer 9 to 13 Clock 9 to 12 4 5 to 12 5 6 to 13 Start 1 to 2[...]

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    D1 COM NC SW LCH NO 1 BA BR F2 F1 5 D6 GND N 4 OHMS. 32VAC 4 OHMS. 21VAC 120VAC 135 OHMS. B1 ELECTRONIC CONTROL BRD. GLOWBAR BAKE D5 A1 L-1 D4 C1 E1 RR GLOWBAR BROIL LR RR SW RF SW RF RIGHT IGNITER LF SW LF LEFT IGNITER D3 LATCH SWITCH/DOOR SWITCH NO = LOCKED NC = UNLOCKED A2 VALVE CONTROL E2 VALVE CONTROL D1 SPARK MODULE LR SW C2 N L N SEE RATING [...]

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    RK SW OV LT OV LP O O D6 O W A1 L-1 R N Oven Light Circuit A1 L-1 R A2 N W C1 RIGHT IGNITER RR RF RF SW RR SW LEFT IGNITER LR LF LF SW LR SW MODULE SPARK N L R R W W W W W C2 Igniter Circuits A2 N W D4 N E1 BR BROIL GLOWBAR CONTROL VALVE W W W ERC BOARD A1 L-1 R D1 Relay Energized L-1 Broil Circuit E2 N D1 W A2 N W D6 Y B1 BA BROIL GLOWBAR CONTROL [...]

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    Illustrated Parts Breakdown JGBP85BEA – 25 –[...]

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    Illustrated Parts Breakdown JGBP85BEA – 26 –[...]

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    Illustrated Parts Breakdown JGBP85BEA – 27 –[...]

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    Illustrated Parts Breakdown JGBP85BEA – 28 –[...]

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    # PART NUM. DESCRIPTION QTY 1 49-8856 MANUAL-USE & CARE 1 1 31-20639 MANUAL-MINI/ELEC. DIAG. 1 1 WB02K0020 BRACKET ASM ANTI-TIP 1 2 WB03K10043 KNOB-TOP BURNERS (BLK) 1 3 WB28K10031 ORIFICE-LP RIGHT REAR 1 3 WB28K10022 ORIFICE-NG LEFT REAR 1 3 WB28K10023 ORIFICE-LP LEFT REAR[...]

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    # PART NUM. DESCRIPTION QTY 257 WB38K10001 VENT ASM 1 258 WB38K0002 BRACE VENT 1 259 WB39K10003 RAIL CHASSIS RIGHT 1 259 WB39K10004 RAIL CHASSIS LEFT 1 260 WB32K0002 GASKET OVEN SEAL LG 1 261 WB35K0007 INSULATION OVEN WRAP 1 262 WB35K0008 INSULATION OVEN BACK 1 270 WB49K1000[...]

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    Glow Bar Glows But No Ignition Shut gas supply off to the range. Turn oven into BAKE cycle. Check amperage of ignitor circuit with a clamp on amp meter Did the amperage draw of the glow bar circuit fall within the limits of the chart below? Yes No Replace glow bar Check gas supply to unit. Check safety valve for continuity. Check shut off at pressu[...]

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    z z T rueT emp ™ System “The Most Accurate Oven In America” z Professional cooktop grate provides preparation and cooking convenience z z Enhanced Broil System provides improved broil performance Other Leading Manufacturers' Average Amana, Magic Chef, Whirlpool, Maytag, Kitc henAid, T appan GE T rueT emp ™ Baking Temp -30° -20° -10°[...]