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GE Profile JK915 Electric Single Oven - Page 9 Questions & Answers
When I preheat our GE Profile (Model PT916S R1SS)
350 is an average of temperature. So your thermometer is not going to read that, it is reading actual temperature. So to get the average, you must use five cycles not counting the preheat cycle. turn the oven on, when you here the first click you then can start recording five clicks of the relay after that , the temperature will got way up and way down, so you should have five lows and five highs, then you average to get the set temp. All manufacturers allow a 25 to 50 degree range of error. In your owners manual you will find calibration mode and how to preform it. I would advise not to go changing it all gung ho and trying to remedy a temperature difference. Small increments of 5 degrees and give it a try. Good luck and Happy baking.
1/1/2018 8:26:33 AM •
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on Jan 01, 2018
CONVECTION OVEN CONTINUES TO GIVE fault code and doesn't heat
you either have a bad sensor or a bad clock assy. change the sensor first or check it with a meter it should read around 1080 ohms if this is good you have a bad computer board or clock assy. same part.if this a slide in stove with the burners on top there should be a tech sheet on the back,if this is a wall oven there should be a tech sheet below the top panel,slide it out and tilt it forwards enough to remove the top panel and of course kill the power to it first
11/19/2017 4:15:18 PM •
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on Nov 19, 2017
GE wall oven JK3800SHSS. Started clicking loudly during last 5 mins of Self-Clean. Ongoing clicking and running fan. How do I diagnose/fix this?
what was the error code?you should never self clean your oven before any big holidays,for reasons like this, if it takes out a part the part most likely will have to be ordered and the last day they take orders at my parts store is monday before thanksgiving so if it's your clock and you have to order it you might not have it for thanksgiving so hopefully you just have a bad latch assy. and you can get it fixed before the holiday,from what i've seen i will never self clean my oven,i use easy off and scrub it,the oven gets up to 1000 degrees and it damages the electronics in the oven.the clicking you hear could be the latch assy. unplug the oven.open the door and see if the hook part that locks into the door isn't jammed,i just went out tuesday to change a latch assy and that part was jammed,the rod that goes from the motor and to the door latch was hitting the metal part of the latch that bolts to the frame and i couldn't move the hook part or catch at all and the motor was clicking trying to move it,i had to lift the top of the stove,bend the body of the catch assy. so the rod could move freely and that fixed it.but using the self clean short lives the oven and it can damage the latch or the clock assy.send the error or just goggle it and it will tell you what it is.
11/16/2017 9:55:08 PM •
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on Nov 16, 2017
Ge model jkp45 top oven does not heat
Look for the problem in 3 places.
1) the element has burned out.
2) The connector where the element is connected to the wiring has failed, or
3) the wiring has burned in two.
God bless your efforts.
10/21/2017 8:43:48 PM •
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on Oct 21, 2017
Jkp45b0w2bb F5 code. this is a ge double oven and the F5 code just started.
I do not have specifics to your model...but at times the F5 code with GE ovens means there is an issue somewhere in the sensing circuit which measures the oven temperature. It could be the sensor itself (looks like a thin pencil sticking out from the back of the oven) or it could be in the wiring from the sensor back to the control unit display. Sometimes hitting the CLEAR OFF button helps...also totally depowering the oven via your circuit breaker panel and repowering....but odds are low that will 100% solve it.
10/21/2017 6:18:06 PM •
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on Oct 21, 2017
Ge profile JPB90W S2WW convection self cleaning
They do charge a fortune for parts. Get the part number for the controller and then log it into ebay. Often you can get the parts there for a much better price. Otherwise repair will not be cost effective unless the part is dirt cheap. Yeah, right!
9/16/2017 2:29:54 AM •
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on Sep 16, 2017
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