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here's a picture of it and a price http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Control-Panel/74005737/895120 it's the whole front panel,unplug it or throw the breaker if you can't pull it out all the way,open the oven door and look up,remove the screws going into the panel.on some you might have to pull the stove out a few inches and remove the front side trim pieces to get at any hidden screws and remove the side caps of the panel,pull off the knobs and that should be it,slide out the control panel,remove the clock assy. and ribbon and then reinstall it.http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/Jenn-air-Parts/Range-Parts/Model-JGS8750ADS/1266/0124250/M0603274/00001?blt=06&prst=0&shdMod=JGS8750ADS go here at the sears site to get a better view of the parts.hope this helps.
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Defective touch pad or clock (ERC)
Replace touch pad or clock (ERC). Touch pad is a more common problem.
Refer to F1 test at the top of this page for more information.
Click on cooktops.
I have looked, but cannot find your model number. Perhaps if you look, you may be more sucessful, they do have pics and descriptions.
HI, this control(clock/timer), will need to be replaced at this time. this code represent a control fault within the chip set(logic). this control has failed.
by he tried the eraser for freeing the stuck button you mean he cleaned the mylar ribbion then my best advice from my experence is replace them both that way youve got it on one teardown its almost impossable to nail it to just one part
there is a thermostat on rear of oven that has gone bad.Unplug unit remove back panel and you will find it there.You can also undo your locking mech. and put back togather to get door open.
Try carefully cleaning around the ignitors. Also clean hole in burners. Clean the holes closest to ignitors. This can be caused by a crack in ignitor, this requires replacement.
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