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Anonymous Posted on Aug 04, 2011

This unit was moved from one kitchen to another. On reconnecting wiring the oven light will come on indicating it has power, but none of the digital panels lights or buttons work. Is there a reset button?

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  • Anonymous Aug 04, 2011

    Jenn-aire model JJW9527AAS

  • Anonymous Aug 05, 2011

    Jenn-aire model JJW9527AAS oven has power because the inside light will come on, but none of the digital panel lights or buttons work.

  • Anonymous Aug 05, 2011

    Jenn-aire model JJW9527AAS

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What is the make and model number of your unit?

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    You will need to check the circuit breakers. Usually one of the breakers will trip allowing it to have lights but not enough to heat the unit. If you have a multimeter, check each leg for 120V. If you have 120V on each one of the legs, then the only other thing it could be is the "control board" that is located on the console and it is the display, and all the controls that run every function of the unit.
    Here is a link to the part in case you need it.
    Please get back to me and let me know what you find.










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Hi

Please post back with the manufacturers name and complete model no for further assistance.

Daniel

  • Anonymous Aug 04, 2011

    There is no reset button in this model....however, if the wire harness and everything else is fine along with the wall outlet then the issue is with the control board or loose/broken wire harness inside the control which has to be replaced.

  • Anonymous Aug 05, 2011

    Simple....when you don't want to do what you are advised then reject the solution and move on....thanks anyways

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