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Lower Oven Control, Clock and Timer Features and Settings

Display

Shows the time of day, oven temperature,
whether the oven is in the bake, broil or
self-cleaning mode and the times set for
the timer or automatic oven operations.

NOTE: 

The time on the lower oven display is

shown in hours and minutes (1:30 is one hour, 
30 minutes). On the microwave oven, time is
shown in minutes and seconds (1:30 is one
minute, 30 seconds).

If “F– and a number or letter” flash in the
display and the oven control signals, this
indicates a function error code.

Press the

CLEAR/OFF 

pad. Allow the oven to cool for one

hour. Put the oven back into operation. If the
function error code repeats, disconnect the power
to the oven and call for service.

If your oven was set for a timed oven
operation and a power outage occurred,

the

clock and all programmed functions must be reset. 

The time of day (may be incorrect) will flash
in the display when the there has been a
power outage.

BROIL HI/LO Pad

Press to select the broil function.

BAKE Pad

Press to select the bake function.

SELF CLEAN Pad

Press to select the self-cleaning function.
See the 

Using the self-cleaning lower oven

section.

OVEN LIGHT Pad

Press to turn the oven light on or off.

Number Pads

Use to set any function requiring
numbers such as the time of day on the
clock, the timer, the oven temperature,
the start time and length of operation for
timed baking and self-cleaning.

CLEAR/OFF Pad

Press to cancel 

ALL

oven operations

except the clock and timer.

START Pad

Must be pressed to start any cooking or
cleaning function.

KITCHEN TIMER ON/OFF Pad

Press to select the timer feature.

DELAY START Pad

Use along with 

COOKING TIME

or 

SELF

CLEAN  

pads to set the oven to start and 

stop automatically at a time you set.

COOKING TIME Pad

Press and then press the number pads 
to set the amount of time you want your
food to cook. The oven will shut off
automatically when the cooking time 
has run out, unless the Cook and Hold
feature was set.

CLOCK Pad

Press before setting the clock.

.

Summary of Contents for JCKSO6

Page 1: ...JTP86 ZEK938 ZEK958 ZET938 ZET958 g PUB 31 9098 12 02 MODEL SERIES TECHNICAL SERVICE GUIDE GE Consumer Home Services Training JCKSO6 JCKP20 JCK915 JK915 JK955 JKP20 JKP28 JKP48 JKP86 JKS06 JT912 JT915...

Page 2: ...rsonal injury disconnect power before servicing this prod uct If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test purposes disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary checks RECO...

Page 3: ...r Hinge Assemblies 19 Door Hinge Replacement 19 ERC Failure Codes 26 Electronic Oven Control System 20 Electronic Range Control ERC 20 Glass Touch Models Only 25 Key Panel Test 22 Lift Off Oven Door 1...

Page 4: ...2 Table of Contents Table of Contents Microwave Refer to Pub 31 9084 pages 29 through 44 for microwave service information and warranty for these products Schematics and Wiring DiagramsX 37...

Page 5: ...ble oven models a microwave and oven combination unit is available The Electronic Touch Controls are simple to understand and easy to operate Just read and touch It s easy to see how GE s fresh ideas...

Page 6: ...ery 12 years Example T 1974 T 1986 T 1998 J K P 8 6 C D 1 C C GE Cooking Product ZE Monogram Electric Configuration K 27 in Wall Oven T 30 in Wall Oven Oven Type P Self Clean S Standard Product Color...

Page 7: ...ial damage caused by possible defects with this appliance What GE Will Not Cover This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within...

Page 8: ...STD LOW Press to select the self cleaning function See the Using the Self Cleaning Oven section 12 PROBE Press when using the probe to cook food 13 OVEN LIGHT ON OFF Press to turn the oven lights on...

Page 9: ...the display when there has been a power outage SELF CLEAN STD LOW Pad Press to select self cleaning function See the Using the self cleaning oven section OVEN LIGHT ON OFF Pad Press to turn the oven l...

Page 10: ...and all programmed functions must be reset The time of day will flash in the display when there has been a power outage SELF CLEAN STD LOW Pad Press to select self cleaning function See the Using the...

Page 11: ...n minutes and seconds 1 30 is one minute 30 seconds On the lower oven time is shown in hours and minutes 1 30 is one hour 30 minutes Microwave Oven Controls Models JKP86 and JTP86 Throughout this manu...

Page 12: ...seconds POWER LEVEL Press to choose the power level you want to set Watch the display while pressing this pad to select the power level you want to set You will also see a defrost level This setting w...

Page 13: ...11 Lower Oven Controls Models JKP86 and JTP86 Throughout this manual features and appearance may vary from your model...

Page 14: ...display when the there has been a power outage BROIL HI LO Pad Press to select the broil function BAKE Pad Press to select the bake function SELF CLEAN Pad Press to select the self cleaning function S...

Page 15: ...ng function COOKING TIME Pad Press this pad and then press the HOUR and MIN or pads to set the amount of time you want your food to cook The oven will shut off automatically when the cooking time has...

Page 16: ...ABLE Use when cooking fresh frozen or canned vegetables Be sure to remove all vegetables from airtight and metal containers before placing them in the microwave POTATO Use when cooking whole potatoes...

Page 17: ...function BAKE Pad Press to select the bake function CONVECTION BAKE Pad Press to select baking with convection CONVECTION ROAST Pad Press to select roasting with convection Number Pads Use to set any...

Page 18: ...Pad Press this pad to turn the oven light on or off DELAY START Pad Use along with COOKING TIME or SELF CLEAN pads to set the oven to start and stop automatically at a time you set COOKING TIME Pad Pr...

Page 19: ...d into the bottom of the slot 3 Fully open the door If the door connot be fully opened the hinge is not properly seated 4 Push the hinge locks up against the front frame of the oven cavity to the lock...

Page 20: ...ghten ONLY Make sure handle fits snug to door panel Oven Door Gasket The gasket forms a seal around the front edge of the oven liner and the inner door panel except for approximately a 6 in opening at...

Page 21: ...arate the door liner and the outer glass assembly 4 Remove 3 or 4 screws depending on model from the door liner to remove each door hinge assembly Note When assembling make sure the hinge arms are par...

Page 22: ...of relay contacts Note Voltage must be present across terminals L1 to N for ERC to operate There are 7 basic ERC configurations see illus trations The ERC contains the bake and broil relays convectio...

Page 23: ...d JT955 120 VAC ALL THE TIME 240 VOLTS when oven is not calling for heat BAKE and BROIL relay contacts open 120 VAC when light is on 120 VOLTS not locking or unlocking door closed 120 VOLTS when oven...

Page 24: ...e Broil Clean Timer Clock Convection Warm and Cook Time Pads Audible tone plus display showing mode of operation selected Clear Off Audible tone and display shows time of day Oven Light Oven light tur...

Page 25: ...6 to 13 DN TEMP 6 to 14 UP HOUR 7 to 13 DN HOUR 7 to 14 UP MIN 8 to 13 DN MIN 8 to 14 NOTE Replacement touch pads comeaspartoftheControlPanel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Up Hour Dn Hour UP Min Dn...

Page 26: ...CTION BAKE 5 10 4 8 BROIL 4 10 3 9 CONV BAKE 6 10 CONV ROAST 2 11 COOKING TIME 5 11 3 8 DELAY START TIME 1 10 1 9 CLEAN 3 11 2 8 OVEN LIGHT 1 11 6 9 START 2 10 2 9 CLEAR 2 13 5 14 UPPER OVEN CONDUCTOR...

Page 27: ...e 5 If steps 2 through 4 do not occur as described repeat the process 6 Check the control for operation especially the Clear Off and or Cancel keys Note If for any reason the control panel is opened o...

Page 28: ...t sensor in rear Shorted OFF key F0 Oven temperature inside oven cavity as measured by sensor over 650 F unlatched or 915 F latched F3 Open oven sensor over 3000 ohms Shorted oven sensor under 950 ohm...

Page 29: ...50 F open thermal switch in yellow leads Sensor circuit supervisor failure F5 Replace control switch in yellow or blue latch leads FAILURE CODE MEANING CORRECTION Determine if problem is with Key Pane...

Page 30: ...fety circuit Replace control OFF key 300 while pressing or open short yellow or blue leads 5 14 Models JT965 and JTP86 FAILURE CODE MEANING CORRECTION Determine if problem is with Key Panel or Control...

Page 31: ...F3 F4 FF Loss of door motor safety circuit Open or shorted sensor circuit Could be a result of contamination on terminals or pinched wire in sensor circuit cold solder joint on control Model JKP86 Mod...

Page 32: ...bles all but Bake and Timed Bake disables beeps overrides 12 hour shutdown and puts symbols on red display during bake Access by pressing Delay Start pad until display shows Sabbath Exit by pressing D...

Page 33: ...ck at disconnect block Wiggle leads while checking resistance If more than 10 fluctuation in resistance occurs replace sensor Models JTP48 Models JKS06 and JCKS06 Model JKP86 CIRCUIT TERMINALS OHMS Ov...

Page 34: ...or until oven reaches 750 F During the balance of the Clean operation the oven will cycle between the bake and broil units with 1 second of dead time between units while calling for heat Convection fa...

Page 35: ...del Customers may change the average center oven temperature by 35 F 20 C to satisfy their own cooking needs This change will effect only the Bake mode To change Press and hold Bake Broil pads until S...

Page 36: ...AY C MDL LOCK MOTOR DOOR SWITCH N NC C NO DOOR LOCKING OR UNLOCKING 5 4 3 DOOR LATCH OUTPUT PIN 25VDC AT ALL TIMES MEASURED TO GROUND DOOR UNLATCHED INPUT PIN SENSOR AND LOCK SWITCH CONNECTORS LOCK UN...

Page 37: ...fclean modes only lo cated in unlock switch side of door lock motor circuit It opens between 176 F 80 C and 212 F 100 C and closes between 149 F 65 C and 185 F 85 C depending on model If the thermal s...

Page 38: ...wall and pull forward Disconnect the wires To service fan Note Convection fan blade nut has left handed threads Fan blade can be replaced from inside oven Oven must be removed from installation to ac...

Page 39: ...37 Models JCK915 JK915 and ZEK938 Schematic Schematics and Wiring Diagrams...

Page 40: ...38 Models JT952 JT955 and ZET958 Schematic...

Page 41: ...39 Models JK955 and ZEK958 Schematic...

Page 42: ...40 Model JTP20 Schematic...

Page 43: ...41 Models JT912 JTC915 JT915 and ZET938 Schematic...

Page 44: ...42 Models JCKP20 and JKP20 Schematic...

Page 45: ...43 Models JCKS06 and JKS06 Schematic...

Page 46: ...44 Model JTP28 Schematic...

Page 47: ...45 Model JKP28 Schematic...

Page 48: ...46 Models JKP48 and JTP48 Schematic...

Page 49: ...47 Model JT965 Schematic...

Page 50: ...48 Model JTP86 Schematic...

Page 51: ...49 2295152P001 Model JKP86 Schematic...

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