SOURCE: How can a Jenn-Air down draft stove be vented out the roof ?
Yes , its much more labor intense but it can be done by venting it up through the wall then through the attic over to the side vents. Make sure to get flexable duct to pull up through the wall.
Phil
SOURCE: Does anyone know where i can get an instruction on
I just replaced the panel overlay on my stove and that did fix the problem (of the 3,6,9 buttons not working). I found the part for under $110 on line and replaced it myself.
SOURCE: Jenn-air electric down draft stove has power to
The electrical connections are as follows: L1 goes to one of the 120 VAC hot lines. N goes to neutral. L2 goes to the other 120 VAC hot line. You may have a separate ground wire (required on all new installations) connected to the stove frame. L1 + L2 = 240 VAC.
Your controls are connected to L1 and neutral. The wiring here is good. The heater elements are connected to L1 and L2 with no connection to neutral. Either the L2 line is open, or the L1 connection that provides power to the heaters is open (probably a different wire than the one providing power to the controls). L2 is the most probable culprit, and the problem could be the wall socket, the stove cord, or a bad connection inside the stove. (I recently fixed a case like this - both the socket and the plug on the cord were burned out.)
SOURCE: I have a jenn-air electric down draft slide in
You will need to replace the control board (clock assembly) on your unit. I see this all the time with power surges and it takes the control board out. Your model is a discontinued one and the part may need to be a special order. Here is a link to the part, call the number that is on the page and I am sure they may get it for you.
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/Appliance-Parts/whirlpool-clock-item-number-ap4088717.aspx
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