only three of the burners will ignite.
the other one I see the spark but it’s very low and all the other burners click wehn I try to ignite it
- Guest asked 8 years ago
- last active 8 years ago
We are trying to change the Display/ Control Panel to replace it with a new part but we have ran into a wall per say. we can’t manage to get too the panel.
- Guest asked 6 years ago
- last active 6 years ago
RIGHT FRONT BURNER NOT WORKING; BURNER IS DISCONTINUED BUT IF YOU ORDER SWITCH IT COMES WITH BURNER AND WIRING HARNESS. PART # W10823734. THIS IS NOT THE USUAL INFINITE SWITCH LIKE THE REST OF THE BURNERS. IT LOOKS LIKE THE ONE IN THE KIT BUT EPIC SENSOR NOT HOOKING UP. AM I DOING SOMETHING WRONG.
- joeski1369 asked 5 years ago
- last active 5 years ago
The gravy went down the valve stem hole onto one of the Valve Switches. (The orange colored square switch can be seen looking down the valve stem). Could this short out that one valve switch and cause ALL burners to spark ignition when the unit is plugged in? If so, what is the procedure to disassemble the unit to replace that valve switch. Also, could that gravy spill have caused damage to the Spark Module? If so, where is it located on the model?
- Bill Gale asked 10 years ago
- last active 10 years ago
The front right burner on my Jenn-air cooktop is not working
- Fred Abernethy asked 8 years ago
- last active 8 years ago
Error code F6 E0 what does it mean and can I have a tech sheet for this unit thanks.
- Guest asked 8 years ago
- last active 8 years ago
This code says cooling fan speed too low or won’t come on. Do you have a video on this one and a service manual and any tips?
- Guest asked 6 years ago
- last active 6 years ago
The lights on the control panel on my Jennair stove will not come on.
- Fred Abernethy asked 8 years ago
- last active 8 years ago
I would like to know how to remove the mounting screw on the bottom of the unit. Do we have to remove the front door out? Would you let us know? The bottom screws are blocked with front door hinge , and not able to access the screw to be out. Thank you.
- Guest asked 6 years ago
- last active 6 years ago