We have a Duel-Fuel Downdraft slide-in range model # JDS9860AAP. I got a call one day that there was no electricity to it. When I got home I found the breaker at the panel was tripped. I cautiously turned it back on and the control panel lit up, the ignition to the burners work but the oven does not heat up entirely. We tried baking something and had to broil it to complete the baking. Would this be the lower element and should there be a code telling me this on the control panel.
All repairs should be performed by an authorized service person. if your breakers were tripped there is a high voltage short or weak home breakers. when resetting the breakers make sure the dual breaker switches are in the on position. if the is ok check for the proper voltage is at the power outlet is correct.if it is ok unplug the range. be sure not to break the gas line. remove the rear panel check to see if the power cord power cord is secured to the power cord terminal.if the terminal is damaged do to the shortage at the terminal replace the terminal and power cord. when replacing the power cord and install the power cord restrain that usually comes with the.power cord.
SOURCE: oven panel
First try unplugging or turning off the breaker and see what happens. If that fixes it your good to go if not you probably need a control board. Some of the boards have a fuse but no one changes it as it is soldered onto the control board.
SOURCE: heating element in my electric Jenn-air oven
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SOURCE: bake element burned out on
HI,
You should have 120 to the element when not in bake mode, while in bake mode you should have 220 - 240 volt. Sounds like you lost a relay to send the additional power to the element, or you have a High Limit thermostat which could be open. This is a safety device to protect the unit from over heating, this only goes if temperatures increase higher the safety levels, normally set about 200 degrees or so along the air flow channels. I would trace from the elements to the clock and find the missing source of current.
I hope this helps
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