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Jenn air range model # jds9860acp fault code f1

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I need your help someone please my jenn air oven does not heat up quickly at all it takes for ever to get to 250 i have replaced the sensor and the touch pad still no fix can anyone suggest anything else

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Jenn-air Model S176 shows a f1 fault.....will not stop BEEPing......oven and burners work

The F1 error code means that the computer thinks a button on the touchpad is stuck. Sometimes this can be resolved by making sure the touchpad connector fits tight into the control board. The F1 code can be cleared by pushing CANCEL/OFF. If it returns the touchpad needs to be replaced .
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F1E1 error happened repeatedly, jenn air says cut



F1 - E1
EEPROM checksum error
1.
Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds.
2. Re-apply power and observe for
at least one minute.
3. If code re-appears, replace control board (also
called ERC or clock).

Note: Applies to all F1-E...
codes except F1-E3.

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Air Range / Stove / Oven Fault Codes#ixzz19GMNtS3r


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The display beeps has F1-F8

F1 fault code on most Jenn Air ranges usually indicates a problem with the electronic control or its touch pad. If the symptom persists with the touchpad totally disconnected from the control, it would usually point to the control as the cause. If the symptoms stop with keypad disconnected, the touchpad would usually be suspect. On models where the keypad and electronic control are one integral part, the whole control will usually have to be replaced if there's a problem in either parts. BTW. On some models an F1 failure code can also be triggered by a problem in the oven temperature sensor or its wiring circuit. The most common sensors are usually in the area of 1100 ohms when at room temperature so testing it before replacing any parts might be a good idea to be on the safe side.

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What des error cde F1 mean on a Jenn-Air D156 drp-in range

JENN-AIR
'Newer Style' Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Failure
Code
Condition Check/Repair F1 Power to element relay energized during time of day display Wiring harness shorted or change power relay board (PRB)

Note: for double ovens, change second oven board

JENN AIR
Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Failure
Code
Condition Check/Repair F1 Defective touch pad or membrane Replace touch pad or membrane (this problem is usually the touch pad)
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Jenn-air gas range probe light f1-10 code

Here is some wisdom for understanding F1 fault codes.

In some models, there are subcodes that make diagnosis even easier.

Here's a simple explanation of what's going on and how to troubleshoot:

The F1 code indicates that:


a. The electronic range control (ERC) is sensing heat in the oven when in a time-of-day (i.e., not cooking) mode.

b. The ERC is receiving information to run multiple heat functions simultaneously.


Although different components (depending upon the model) could generate the code, simple and straightforward testing using your ohm meter is all you gotta do to test for it.

1. Check the oven temperature sensor. The oven sensor has to be within spec or it will cause the F1 code.
As an example of being out-of-spec, the ERC will generate an F1 fault code when the sensor shows 1650 ohms during a time-of-day mode.
This is equivalent to 350°F in the oven.
The resistance isn't high enough to generate an F2 code (runaway temp) or an F3 or F4 code (shorted/open sensor circuit).
The ERC monitors the sensor circuit after a heat cycle and expects the resistance to drop back to 1050-1100 ohms.
The fault code is generated when this doesn't happen. Checking the sensor circuit means also checking the harness,
harness connections and the sensor itself.

2. If the oven sensor circuit checks okay, then turn your inquisitive eyeballs to the touchpad.
If the range has a separate touchpad/keyboard, the keypad may have moisture that is shorting several circuits simultaneously.
If the F1 code is given immediately (instead of during or after a heat cycle),
remove the ribbon connector from the touchpad to the ERC after clearing the F1 code. If the F1 code does not return in five minutes,
then cast a suspicious gaze upon the touchpad/keyboard. Shorts may be caused by using an ammonia-based glass cleaner.
The touchpad surface will absorb ammonia-based cleaners that are sprayed directly on the glass surface. When heat is applied,
the surface material can break down causing shorts.
If you're gonna use ammonia-based cleaners on your control panel, then you should spray it on the rag and then wipe the touchpanel
-don't spray directly onto the surface of the touchpad.

3. On Amana ranges with a rotary temperature dial, be sure that the knob is in the OFF position when performing tests.

4. If these tests all check good, then replace the ERC.


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The F1 ErrorOn a number of ranges this can mean a number of things, the most common being a failed ERC(EOC, Clock assembly)or a faulty touchpad. Firstly if you are using a recent Maytag range it may pay to test the oven sensor as described above as this may cause an F1 error if faulty (may apply to some other ranges as well) this is not a common cause but is worth discounting. To check the ERC and touchpad 
Disconnect the power
Gain access to the back of the ERC
Disconnect the ribbon cable that connects the ERC to the touchpad
Check nothing will short when power is reconnected
reconnect the power and switch on
Watch for F1 and listen for the beep
If you get the F1 and the beep this means the fault is with the ERC and it will need replacing 
If after 30 mins you do not see the F1 error and hear the beep, replace the touchpad

or follow the link for more info:
http://www.appliancefactoryparts.com/applianceshvac/help-center/fault-codes/fault-codes-ranges.html#Admiral

thanks for your question.
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F1 Failure , need to know how to advance the clean timer to get unit to unlock

Hello welcome to fixya,


Below I pasted the fault codes for the two different years of this range.

To diagnose these difference you will need a hands on tech !
this is not an easy thing to determine

JENN AIR

Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes
Failure
Code
Condition Check/Repair F1 Defective touch pad or membrane Replace touch pad or membrane (this problem is usually the touch pad)

JENN-AIR
'Newer Style' Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes

Failure
Code
Condition Check/Repair F1 Power to element relay energized during time of day display Wiring harness shorted or change power relay board (PRB)

Note: for double ovens, change second oven board

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