Jenn-Air JDR8895ACS/W manual

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    JDR8895AAB/S/W JDR8895ACS/W 16023417 August 2004 © 2004 Maytag Services Freest anding Double Oven Dual Fuel Range This Base Manual covers general information Refer to individual T echnical Sheet for information on specific models This manual includes, but is not limited to the following: Service This manual is to be used by qualified appliance tec[...]

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    2 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Pride and workmanship go into every product to provide our customers with quality product s. It is possible, however , that during its lifetime a product may require service. Products should be serviced only by a qualified service technician who is familiar with the safety procedures required in the repair and who [...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 3 T able of Content s Important Information .................................................... 2 Safety Information Safety Practices for Servicer .................................... 4 Servicing .................................................................. 4 Connecting Range to Gas ............................[...]

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    4 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services WAR NI NG ! Due to the nature of cooking, fires can occur as a result of overcooking or excessive grease. Although a fire is unlikely , if one occurs proceed as follows: Oven Fires 1. Do not open the oven door . 2. Turn all controls to the OFF position. 3. As an added precaution turn off the electricity at the main[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 5 5. Do not smoke —Never smoke while servicing gas ranges, especially when working on piping that contains or has contained gas. 6. Check range when service is completed —After servicing, make visual checks on electrical connection, and check for gas leaks. Inform consumer of the condition of range before leaving[...]

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    6 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services • Other areas of the oven can become hot enough to cause burns, such as vent openings, window , oven door and oven racks. • T o avoid steam burns, do not use a wet sponge or cloth to wipe up spills on hot cooking area. • Do not store combustible or flammable materials, such as gasoline or other flammable vapo[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 7 This manual contains information needed by authorized service technicians to install and service dual fuel ranges. There may be, however , some part s which need further explanation. Refer to the Installation Instructions, Use and Care, T echnical Sheets or the toll-free technical support line. This manual provides[...]

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    8 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Specifications Refer to individual T echnical Sheet for specification information. Placement of the Oven This freestanding range must be placed in the kitchen or comparable room. All safety guidelines must be followed (see Chapter 2) and free air flow around the range is essential. Do Not Block Air V ents All air v[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 9 Range Description Sur fa c e C ontrol s Ov en V en t Broi ler Oven Rack Bake Elem ent Oven Wind ow Oven Racks Doo r Gask et Electr onic Oven Contr ol Da ta Pla te Ba ckguar d Surfac e Burn ers Anti -Tip Bra cke t Le veling Leg Bake El em ent Br oil er[...]

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    Troubleshooting Procedures ! WARNI NG To avoid ris k of electrical shoc k, pers onal injury or death; dis connect power and gas to oven bef ore servicing, unless testing r equires power and/or gas. 10 16023417 ©2004 May tag Ser vices CAUTI ON ! • Verify proper grounding befor e checking f or trouble. • Be caref ul of the high voltage circ uit.[...]

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    Troubleshooting Procedures ! WARNI NG To avoid ris k of electrical shoc k, pers onal injury or death; dis connect power and gas to oven bef ore servicing, unless testing r equires power and/or gas. ©2004 May tag Ser vices 16023417 11 Diagnostic Code Checking Code Description When Checked Detection 1c1c Shorted k ey Always 1 minut e 1c2c Keyboard t[...]

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    Troubleshooting Procedures ! WARNI NG To avoid ris k of electrical shoc k, pers onal injury or death; dis connect power and gas to oven bef ore servicing, unless testing r equires power and/or gas. 12 16023417 ©2004 May tag Ser vices NOTES: 1 “Action Tak en” applies as long as the condit ion exists. If the c ondition goes away, the cont rol re[...]

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    Troubleshooting Procedures ! WARNI NG To avoid ris k of electrical shoc k, pers onal injury or death; dis connect power and gas to oven bef ore servicing, unless testing r equires power and/or gas. ©2004 May tag Ser vices 16023417 13 Component Troubleshooti ng Problem Possible Cause Correction Part or all of the appliance does not work Power Outag[...]

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    Troubleshooting Procedures ! WARNI NG To avoid ris k of electrical shoc k, pers onal injury or death; dis connect power and gas to oven bef ore servicing, unless testing r equires power and/or gas. 14 16023417 ©2004 May tag Ser vices Problem Possible Cause Correction Oven elem ents fail to operate or heat food. No Power ...........................[...]

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    Troubleshooting Procedures ! WARNI NG To avoid ris k of electrical shoc k, pers onal injury or death; dis connect power and gas to oven bef ore servicing, unless testing r equires power and/or gas. ©2004 May tag Ser vices 16023417 15 Problem Possible Cause Correction Oven light does not operate. Failed oven lamp ...................................[...]

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    Testing Procedures ! WARNI NG To avoid ris k of elec trical shoc k, personal inj ury or death; dis connect power and gas to oven bef ore servicing, unless testing r equires power and/or gas. 16 16023417 ©2004 May tag Ser vices Component Testing Illustrati on Component Test Procedure Results Oven light s ocket Remove one wire fr om receptac le and [...]

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    Testing Procedures ! WARNI NG To avoid ris k of elec trical shoc k, personal inj ury or death; dis connect power and gas to oven bef ore servicing, unless testing r equires power and/or gas. ©2004 May tag Ser vices 16023417 17 Illustrati on Component Test Procedure Results Broil el ement, Lower Di sconnec t wire leads to element and measure r esis[...]

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    Testing Procedures ! WARNI NG To avoid ris k of elec trical shoc k, personal inj ury or death; dis connect power and gas to oven bef ore servicing, unless testing r equires power and/or gas. 18 16023417 ©2004 May tag Ser vices H2.5 C ontrol Te sting H2.5 Contr olled Oven temperatur e adjustm ent (Upper Oven) Press Upper Bake pad. Enter 550 on the [...]

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    Testing Procedures ! WARNI NG To avoid ris k of elec trical shoc k, personal inj ury or death; dis connect power and gas to oven bef ore servicing, unless testing r equires power and/or gas. ©2004 May tag Ser vices 16023417 19 “Quick Test” Mode for El ectronic Range Control Follow the procedure below to perf orm the Elec tronic Range Control ([...]

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    Testing Procedures ! WARNI NG To avoid ris k of elec trical shoc k, personal inj ury or death; dis connect power and gas to oven bef ore servicing, unless testing r equires power and/or gas. 20 16023417 ©2004 May tag Ser vices Component Tes t Proce dure Result s Electronic range control F1 − 1 –Upper Oven >650°F wi th door unl ocked ......[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 2 1 T o avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury , or death: disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing. Disassembly Procedures W ARNING ! Moving and/or Replacing Range 1. T urn off electrical power and gas supply to the range. 2. Slide range forward from installation position. 3. Unplug power cord [...]

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    2 2 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Disassembly Procedures T o avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury , or death: disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing. W ARNI N G ! Bake Element 1. Disconnect power before servicing. 2. Remove oven door for easier accessibility , see "Oven Door(s)-Door Removal" procedure. 3. Remov[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 2 3 T o avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury , or death: disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing. Disassembly Procedures W ARNING ! Door Removal • Open door to stop position (approximately 4"), then grasp both sides of the door and lift up off hinges. • Lay door on a protected surfac[...]

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    2 4 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Disassembly Procedures T o avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury , or death: disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing. W ARNI N G ! Lower Latch Assembly NOTE: Removal of range from installation position is required. 1. Disconnect power before servicing. 2. Remove oven door , see "Oven [...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 2 5 T o avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury , or death: disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing. Disassembly Procedures W ARNING ! Upper Latch Assembly 1. Disconnect power before servicing. 2. Remove oven door , see "Oven Door(s)-Door Removal" procedure. 3. Remove maintop, see &quo[...]

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    2 6 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Disassembly Procedures T o avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury , or death: disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing. W ARNI N G ! Oven Door Hinge NOTE: Removal of range from installation position is required. 1. Disconnect power before servicing. 2. Remove oven door , see "Oven Door([...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 2 7 T o avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury , or death: disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing. Disassembly Procedures W ARNING ! Hi-Limit Thermostat NOTE: Removal of range from installation position is required. 1. Disconnect power before servicing. 2. Remove range from installation positi[...]

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    2 8 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Disassembly Procedures T o avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury , or death: disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing. W ARNI N G ! Oven Cavity Components (Electric) Open or remove the oven door . The following components are accessible: Upper Oven • Racks • Oven Sensor • Broiler • [...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 A–1 Appendix A[...]

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    A–2 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 A–3 Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    A–4 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 A–5 Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    A–6 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 A–7 Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    A–8 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 A–9 Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    A–10 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 A–11 Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    A–12 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 A–13 Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 A–15 Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 A–17 Inst allation Instructions[...]

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    B–1 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Appendix B[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 B–2 Use and Care[...]

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    B–3 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Use and Care[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 B–4 Use and Care[...]

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    B–5 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Use and Care[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 B–6 Use and Care[...]

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    B–7 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Use and Care[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 B–8 Use and Care[...]

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    B–9 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Use and Care[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 B–10 Use and Care[...]

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    B–11 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Use and Care[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 B–12 Use and Care[...]

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    B–13 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Use and Care[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 B–14 Use and Care[...]

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    B–15 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Cleaning Procedures[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 B–16 Cleaning Procedures[...]

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    B–17 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Cleaning Procedures[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 B–18 Cleaning Procedures[...]

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    C –1 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services Appendix C[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 C –2 LP Conversion Instructions[...]

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    C –3 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services LP Conversion Instructions[...]

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    ©2004 Maytag Services 16023417 C –4 LP Conversion Instructions[...]

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    C –5 16023417 ©2004 Maytag Services LP Conversion Instructions[...]