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The document provides detailed instructions for servicing and replacing components of a 30” radiant free-standing range, including the control panel assembly, oven doors, and heating elements. It emphasizes safety precautions, such as disconnecting power and using a qualified technician, while outlining specific steps for removal and installation of various parts. Additionally, it includes information on the oven's electronic control system, temperature limit switch, and special functions for operation adjustments.

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Ge Range Jbs86sp6ss

The document provides detailed instructions for servicing and replacing components of a 30” radiant free-standing range, including the control panel assembly, oven doors, and heating elements. It emphasizes safety precautions, such as disconnecting power and using a qualified technician, while outlining specific steps for removal and installation of various parts. Additionally, it includes information on the oven's electronic control system, temperature limit switch, and special functions for operation adjustments.

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30” RADIANT FREE-STANDING RANGE CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL To Replace the Lower Oven Door: ELECTRONIC OVEN

OL PANEL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL To Replace the Lower Oven Door: ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL
Hinge Arm
The control panel contains the control and infinite heat switches. 1. Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top.
With the door at the same angle as the removal CAUTION Components are electrically HOT on control when
WARNING To Service: Bottom
Electrical Shock Hazard Edge position, seat the indentation of the hinge arm into voltage is connected to oven. The Electronic Oven Control system consists of
1. Remove 2 screws (from bottom) securing control panel assembly to the of Slot the bottom edge of the hinge slot. the control, daughter relay board, oven sensor, door and lock assembly.
Death or serious injury can result from failure to follow these
backguard endplates. 2. Fully open the door. NOTE: Temperature/Mode Selection necessary for operation of Relay contacts.
instructions.
2. Remove 4 screws at the top, in the back of the range. Indentation VOLTAGE MUST BE PRESENT ACROSS TERMINALS L1 TO N FOR
• Service by a qualified service technician only. 3. Push up the hinge locks against the front frame of
CONTROL TO OPERATE.
• Disconnect power before servicing this product. 3. Pull bottom of panel out while lifting panel up. the oven cavity, to the locked position.
• Reconnect all grounding devices after service. 4. Lay panel assembly on cooking surface. Hinge
4. Close the oven door. CONTROL VOLTAGE
• Replace all parts and panels before operating. Lock Cooling Airflow: Terminals Voltage
CAUTION Place a protective covering (such as a towel) between the Air enters the door assembly through large slots Broil COM (pin 1) to QTH NO
NOTE: Installation in the bottom and flows upward between the inner (pin 2)
WARNING control panel and the cooking surface to avoid damage to the control panel.
information for and outer assemblies, exhausting through slots in
reference only. See
Tip-Over Hazard L1-1 to N
• A child or adult can tip the range and be killed. REMOVABLE OVEN DOORS the top of the door. DO NOT INSULATE THIS AIR
120 VAC all the time
Installation Instructions • Install the anti-tip bracket to the wall or floor. CHANNEL. L1-2 to N
shipped with product • Engage the range to the anti-tip bracket by sliding the Oven To Remove the Upper Oven Door:
for complete details range back such that the foot is engaged. Frame To Service Upper and Lower Full-Glass Doors: L2-1 to N
• Re-engage the anti-tip bracket if the range is moved. 1. Fully open the door.
and before attempting • Failure to do so can result in death or serious burns 1. Complete door assembly: L2-2 to N
to install. Anti-tip to children or adults. 2. Lift up on the hinge locks toward the oven frame
until they stop. • Remove the four screws from the bottom door frame. L1-1 to BAKE1
bracket must be
attached to the floor or wall to hold either right or left rear leveling leg. Make 3. Close the door to 45 degrees (you will feel the • Remove the screws on each side of the door. L1-1 to BROIL1
sure leveling leg re-engages the bracket when range is moved for any reason. door stop). The hinge lock will contact the oven • The liner assembly and outer glass panel assembly can now be 240 VAC when cooking mode is active and
L1-2 to BAKE2
frame. separated. oven is not calling for heat
Adjacent Cabinet
Or Final Location
Attachment to Wall Bracket L1-2 to BROIL2
or Floor
Of Range Side Panel Wall
4. On both sides of the door, press down on the • Remove the four screws from the side posts at the bottom.
Wall Plate release buttons on each hinge. L1-2 to Conv2
Floor-Wood
Screw Must Enter • Remove the four screws from the handle at the top of the handle bracket.
Bracket Side Wood or Metal Door 5. Lift up the door until it is clear of the hinge. J902-1 to N 120VAC when Convection fan is turning
Frame NOTE: On some doors, the bottom trim is sealed to the outer door glass CCW
Rear
6. Pull on the hinge arms lightly to relieve pressure and cannot be separated.
Leveling Leg *J903-1 to N (Lower Cavity)
Floor-Concrete on the locking tabs. 2. Liner assembly:
*L1 to J6-3 Daughter Board 120 VAC when light is on
RADIANT HEATING ELEMENT SYSTEMS Release
7. Push down the hinge locks onto the hinge. • Remove the two screws on each side of the door liner to remove the door (Upper Cavity)
The radiant heating element consists of a spiral-wound resistance wire Buttons 8. Push in the hinges toward the unit so they are hinge assembly.
attached to microporous insulation with molded ceramic fiber walls in a closed. • Remove the eight screws (6 for upper) from the insulation retainer. *Oven light not working. Make the following checks:
corrosion-protected metal tray. • Check oven light bulb.
To Replace the Upper Oven Door: • Remove the insulation retainer and then the insulation. • Light is to come on when door is opened—check voltage across light socket.
The Heating Elements come in various sizes: Terminals should read 120VAC. If 0 volts, check jamb switch and wiring.
1. Pull down the hinges away from the oven frame • The window pack is now accessible on units with a window door. • Light is to come on when control light pad is pressed. K906 or K1 daughter board
• 6” – 240 Volt, 1200 Watts Push In to the fully open position.
Door Gasket: should click. Check voltage from L1 to J6-3 on daughter board (upper) or J903-1 to
• 9”/6” – 240 Volt, 3100 Watts N (lower). Should read 120VAC. If 0 volts, replace the control.
2. Lift up on the hinge locks toward the oven frame The door gasket is clipped into the liner of the door panel.
• 12”/9” – 240 Volt, 3000 Watts
until they stop.
• Warmer – 240 Volt, 80 Watts To Service Gasket
3. The hinges will release to the 45-degree position.
The hinge locks will contact the oven frame. A gap must be left in the upper door gasket at bottom of door. The gap is
required to provide air flow in the oven for proper baking results.
4. Slide the door back onto the hinges. Make sure
the buttons pop back out. Door panel Door panel
TEMPERATURE LIMIT/HOT LIGHT SWITCH
Pull Down Door Panel
5. Fully open the door.
Gasket
The Temperature Limit/Hot Light Switch performs two functions: 6. Push down the hinge locks onto the hinge. Gasket
Gasket
1. Turns on HOT LIGHT when the Surface Unit Switch is turned on. The hot 7. Close the oven door.
light will remain on until the glass surface above the heating unit has cooled
below 150°F (even after surface unit switch has been turned off). Hinge Lock To Remove the Lower Oven Door:
Slot Removal Position
Upper Gasket - Open Lower Gasket - Closed
2. Detects when glass temperature above a unit has exceeded its limit 1. Fully open the door.
of approximately 1031°F and disconnects power to that unit. When 2. Push down the hinge
glass temperature cools below 1031°F, the unit will turn back on. The locks toward the door
COOKTOP REMOVAL
temperature limit/hot light switch cannot be calibrated. Hinge frame, to the unlocked To Remove:
Arm
position. This may
DUAL CIRCUIT CONTROL 1. Disconnect power.
require a flat-blade
This element has two cooking zones: screwdriver. 2. Remove the 2 screws securing the front
of the cooktop to the chassis.
• To use the large cooking area, push to turn the control 3. Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top. Hinge Pins
knob clockwise to the desired setting. 3. Prop up the cooktop, and unplug the
4. Close the door to the door-removal position.
connectors at the back by squeezing the
• To use the small cooking area, push to turn the 5. Lift up the door until the hinge arm is clear of the slot. side tabs. Remove the screw securing the
control knob counterclockwise to the desired setting. Cooktop ground wire.
Mounting
When a cooking zone is activated, coils beneath the Screws 4. Lift up the back end of the cooktop about
zone radiate heat through the glass cooktop to the 2 inches to unhook the hinge pins from
utensil. The red glow of the coils will be visible through the brackets.
the glass. It will take the cooking zone on the glass
surface a few moments to heat up. The coil cycles on 5. Reverse the process to reinstall.
and off to maintain the selected setting.
CAUTION Raising the cooktop
too high can break the glass.
31-2000729 (Sheet 1 of 4)
OVEN SENSOR AND DOOR SWITCH OHMMETER TEST CONVECTION FAN Upper Oven SERVICE MODE
(See “Motorized Door Lock Operation” for door switch function explanation.) L2 Power must be cycled within 2 hours before user can enter Service Mode. To
Symptom Possibility Correction L1 RED
Remove power from oven. Make resistance measurement from side of sensor enter Service Mode press and hold the 1 & 5 pads for 2 seconds. Entering
BLACK
and lock switch connector with exposed terminals disconnected from control. No fan operation Open winding as indicated by Replace motor. C K7 into service mode will turn off all other active modes. When the Service Mode
ohm check red to grey and NO UPPER is entered, the w w “tESt” will appear in the time display. If a key is pressed
*If abnormal reading blue to grey (approx. 60 ohms K3 K18 DLB
CIRCUIT TERMINALS OHMS UPPER BROIL UPPER BAKE while another load is already on, the control will turn off the first load and then
is observed, wiggle each) UPPER BAKE
UPPER LOWER
activate the new load.
leads at connector at C NC C NC
OVEN OVEN Fan loud Loose shaft nut Tighten shaft nut. Do not bend
rear of cavity between blade. NO NO DLB will always be energized while in Service Mode. All keys will play the
UPPER BROIL “Touch” tune upon press. Each key press will turn on the associated load.
broil element pins. If Oven 4 to 5 4 to 10 ȍ#5P7HPS
Sensor Fan loud Convect cover screws or Tighten. Use larger screw if
any variation, replace ȍ#° F Each load will turn off when one of the following conditions is met: the same
cavity screws loose stripped.
sensor. key is pressed again; another key has been pressed; or 15 seconds has
No fan operation Check voltage CCW to • If no voltages, replace ERC. passed after the key has been released. The loads and associated keys for
N – should read 120VAC in • If voltages OK, check harness the control are listed below:
Convection Bake. or winding resistance.
No fan operation Shaft or blade rubbing on Loosen screws/readjust position/
Lower Oven
UPPER AND Key Action - Upper Action - Lower
oven liner tighten. L2 N
LOWER OVEN RED WHITE Bake Energize Bake; “Bake” Energize Bake; “Bake” illuminated
SENSOR AND No fan operation Jamb switch NO to C is open Replace jamb switch or check L1
illuminated
BLACK C
LOCK SWITCH harness. DLB
K915 Broil Energize Broil; “Broil” Energize Broil; “Broil” illuminated
CONNECTOR K908 K909 K910 NO
BROIL BAKE CONV illuminated
CONV
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS C NC C NC C
BAKE NO
NC
Convection No Action Energize Convection Bake,
K907 NO C
NO
QTH Bake Convection Fan Enable; “Conv” and
The control has a section that can be entered to change how the control NC C NC “Bake” illuminated
will work. To enter this section, press and hold the Bake and Broil pads for BROIL
NO
3 (three) seconds and “UP OFFSEt” appears in the display. Scroll through Cook Time Read and show Upper oven Read and show Lower oven sensor
sensor value (in degrees F) value (in degrees F)
options using the 3 (up) and 8 (down) number pads. Select and confirm
options using the 0 number pad; cancel with the 6 number pad. Warm No Action Energize Broil; “Warm” (right most
Warm icon) illuminated
• Sabbath Mode – “SAbbAth” - Enables or disables Sabbath Mode. NOTES:
KEY PANEL TEST Cancel/Off Reset the control Reset the control
• Clock Display – “Cloc diSP” - Turns clock on or off. • QUARTER TOP HEAT – There is an additional relay which connects the
1. Touch each pad on the Key Panel.
• Clock Configuration– “Cloc cFg” - Configures clock to 12- or 24-hour time. L1 side of Broil to neutral instead of L1, therefore applying 120V to the broil
2. If the Key Panel is functioning properly, the following should occur: element during select modes or portions of modes. Quarter top heat is on Key Action
• Auto Recipe – “Auto rEciPE” - Turns auto convection conversion on or off. with the bake element during the following cycles: Bake preheat & steady 1 Energize Convection Fan (turn fan)
• Bake, Broil, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Warm Self Clean, and
• Degree Unit – “dEg Unit” - Configures temperature to Celsius or state, Convection bake preheat and steady state, Convection roast preheat
Timer Modes – An audible tone sounds and the display shows the mode 3 Display control Application version
Fahrenheit. and steady state and Self Clean stage 2.
of the operation selected. 4 Display control Parametric version
• 12-hour Shutoff – “12H ShutoFF” - Enables or disables 12-hour shutoff. • BAKE/TIME BAKE – The bake, broil and convection elements cycle during
• Cancel/Off, Cook Time and Delay Time – An audible tone sounds and the Oven Light Energize Oven Light relay(s)
preheat with one element on at a time. The convection fan also operates
display shows the time of day. • End Tone – “End tonE” - Sets end tone to single or continuous beep. while preheating and will turn off once the set temperature is reached. Once Timer On/Off Light up all LED segments. It is normal for some LED segments to
• Number pads can only be used after another function has been selected. • Sound – “Sound” - Adjusts volume level to low “Lo”, medium “Reg”, or high the bake preheat temperature is reached, the bake and broil elements cycle turn off after some time. For example, if the door is unlocked, the lock
for the balance of the bake operation with one element on at a time. LEDs will not stay on the full 10 seconds
• Oven Light - Oven light turns on. Audible tone. Relay click. “Hi”.
• Lower Oven Offset – “Lo OFFSEt” - Adjusts temperature up or down by up • STEAM CLEAN – Bake unit turns on continuously for 3 minutes at the start
to 35º F for lower oven. of the cycle. The bake element turn off after 3 minutes and no additional
heat is generated for the balance of the cycle.
• Upper Oven Offset – “UP OFFSEt” - Adjusts temperature up or down by up
to 35º F for upper oven. • See schematic for wattage values

The controls may be locked out by pressing the Lock Control pad for 3
seconds; display will show “Loc On”. It may be unlocked by pressing the Lock
Control pad for 3 seconds again; display will show “Loc Off”.
• If a button is pressed while the control is locked, “Loc On” will show in the
display.
• The Cancel/Off pad will always work, regardless of whether the control is
locked.

31-2000729 (Sheet 2 of 4)
ERC FAILURE CODES SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
The oven may stop operating but not give an F code on the display immediately. F codes are stored in nonvolatile eeprom memory until the same fault occurs
twice consecutively. After that, the F code will be displayed. F codes can be recalled by pressing together 3, 1 and 0. While F codes are displayed, pressing 8
WARNING Power must be disconnected before servicing the appliance.
and 6 together will clear them. A fault must exist continuously for 5 minutes before an F code is recorded (F2 and F8 are 1 minute or sooner). Press Cancel/ Off
to exit failure code mode.
Failure Affected Area Meaning Correction
100 All Miswire condition detected on 240VAC (electric models). Monitoring for a) Check for house mis-wire condition
this condition happens continuously, not just at startup. b) Check L2 coming into the main oven control (red dot on relay)
200 Single or Upper The cavity 1 (or single) temperature exceeds 615F while the door is a) Check for mis-wire condition of connections going into the relays
(Double) Oven unlocked. b) Check RTD readings are correct
Cavity c) Airflow to rear of unit
d) High resistance in oven sensor leads/connectors (especially at sensor in rear)
210 Single or Upper The cavity 1 (or single) temperature exceeds 930F with the door locked a) Check for mis-wire condition of connections going into the relays
(Double) Oven (i.e. during self clean). b) Check RTD readings are correct
Cavity c) Airflow to rear of unit
d) High resistance in oven sensor leads/connectors (especially at sensor in rear)
220 Lower (Double) The cavity 2 temperature exceeds 615F while the door is unlocked. a) Check for mis-wire condition of connections going into the relays
Oven Cavity" b) Check RTD readings are correct
c) Airflow to rear of unit
d) High resistance in oven sensor leads/connectors (especially at sensor in rear)
230 Lower (Double) The cavity 2 temperature exceeds 930F with the door locked (i.e. during a) Check for mis-wire condition of connections going into the relays
Oven Cavity self clean). b) Check RTD readings are correct
c) Airflow to rear of unit
d) High resistance in oven sensor leads/connectors (especially at sensor in rear)
300 "Single or Lower The RTD1 ADC value reads above 44268 counts for 10 seconds to set a) Check RTD readings are correct
(Double) the raw fault. Once the raw fault has been set for 120 sec, the F-code is b) Check connection of J401 on main oven control
set (total debounce = 130 sec).
310 Single or Lower The RTD1 ADC value reads below 19159 counts for 10 seconds to set a) Check RTD readings are correct
(Double) the raw fault. Once the raw fault has been set for 120 sec, the F-code is b) Check connection of J401 on main oven control
set (total debounce = 130 sec).
320 "Upper (Double) RTD2 sensor short-circuit detected on the oven control. a) Check RTD readings are correct
Oven Cavity" b) Check connection of J401 on main oven control
330 "Upper (Double) RTD2 sensor open-circuit detected on the oven control. a) Check RTD readings are correct
Oven Cavity" b) Check connection of J401 on main oven control
340 Single or Lower The Probe 1 ADC value reads below 7710 counts for 10 seconds to set a) Check RTD readings are correct
(Double) the raw fault. Once the raw fault has been set for 120 sec, the F-code is b) Check connection of J401 on main oven control
set (total debounce = 130 sec).
342 Upper (Double) The Probe 2 ADC value reads below 7710 counts for 10 seconds to set a) Check RTD readings are correct
Oven Cavity the raw fault. Once the raw fault has been set for 120 sec, the F-code is b) Check connection of J401 on main oven control
set (total debounce = 130 sec).
350 All If the cooling fan is requested to be on, but the speed falls below 200 a) If fan running with fault, check connection of FAD board to the main oven control
RPM for 30 consecutive seconds, set this fault. b) If fan not running with fault, check for obstruction of fan motor, check motor is getting
120VAC
351 All If the cooling fan speed is non-zero for 30 seconds when it is not a) Check cooling fan motor is getting 120VAC
requested to be on, set this fault. b) Check Relay K904 on main oven control - J903 pin 1 to Neutral should be ~0VAC, if
120VAC relay damaged
352 All If the cooling fan is between 3540-3660 RPM (59Hz-61Hz) for 25 a) Check for obstruction in fan motor that won't allow it to run when requested
consecutive seconds, set this fault.
700 Single or Upper Oven cavity 1 (or single) does not stop cooking within 10ms of pressing a) Power cycle the unit
(Double) Oven the cavity 1 (or single) cancel key. If this raw fault stays set for 100 b) If fault persists, replace the oven UI
Cavity seconds, then the fault is latched.
710 Oven UI If we stop scanning the cancel key(s) on RC15 for 10 seconds then set a) Power cycle the unit
the raw fault. The raw fault must remain set for 100 seconds before F710 b) If fault persists, replace the oven UI
is set.
720 Oven UI Any RC15 key is stuck for 100 seconds. a) Wipe conducted material off of key - grease, cleaner, water, etc.
b) Replace the Oven UI control
783 Oven UI Low level self-checks failed on Oven UI board. Replace the Oven UI control
800 Oven UI Self clean started in cavity 1 without 2 separate operations. Replace the main oven control
810 Single or Upper If any heating elements in cavity 1 (or single) turn on when the oven Replace the main oven control
(Double) Oven cavity is not running, this fault is set.
Cavity
840 All If the internal ADC diagnostic test fails, this fault is set. Replace the main oven control
900 Single or Upper The door lock status for cavity 1 (or single) changed unexpectedly. a) Check connection from door lock motor to main oven control
(Double) Oven b) Check door lock motor is functional
Cavity
910 Single or Upper The door lock for cavity 1 (or single) did not change to the desired state. a) Check connection from door lock motor to main oven control
(Double) Oven b) Check door lock motor is functional
Cavity
920 Lower (Double) The door lock status for cavity 2 changed unexpectedly. a) Check connection from door lock motor to main oven control.
Oven Cavity" b) Check door lock motor is functional
930 Lower (Double) The door lock for cavity 2 did not change to the desired state. a) Check connection from door lock motor to main oven control
Oven Cavity" b) Check door lock motor is functional
940 Single or Upper If the cavity 1 (or single) door reads "open" when it is "locked", this fault a) Check connection from plunger switch to main oven control
(Double) Oven is set. b) Check door lock motor interaction with door to make sure door is able to close and lock
Cavity c) Check plunger microswitch is closed when compressed and open when not compressed
950 Lower (Double) Cavity 2 door detected as open when locked a) Check connection from plunger swtich to main oven control
Oven Cavity" b) Check door lock motor interaction with door to make sure door is able to close and lock
c) Check plunger microswitch is closed when copmressed and open when not compressed
960 Single or Upper If the cavity 1 (or single) door lock is in an unknown state, set this fault. a) Check connection from door lock motor to main oven control
(Double) Oven b) Check door lock motor is functional and getting 120VAC when requested
Cavity
970 Lower (Double) Cavity 2 door lock is in an unknown state a) Check connection from door lock motor to main oven control
Oven Cavity b) Check door lock motor is functional and getting 120VAC when requested

31-2000729 (Sheet 3 of 4)
WIRING DIAGRAM
WARNING Power must be disconnected before servicing the appliance.

SERVICE INFORMATION

Rev. 0 02-20 GEA


DO NOT DISCARD
MODEL NUMBERS

IMPORTANT
JBS86

31-2000729
31-2000729 (Sheet 4 of 4)

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