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MODEL JCSS630

SH. 1 of 6     295D1749G018     Pub. Num. 29-6198

TO REMOVE COOKTOP

•   Turn the power off.

•   Slide the unit out.

•   Remove four (4) 1/4” hex head screws on the back of the unit securing the 

rear trim.

•   Remove two (2) 1/4” hex head screws on the gap cover on the back of the 

range. (Single Oven Only)

•   Remove three (3) 1/4” hex head screws on the back of the unit securing the 

vent trim.

•   Rotate the vent trim forward and lift to disengage tabs to remove.

•   Remove four (4) 1/4” hex head screws on the back of the unit securing the 

cooktop.

•   Remove two (2) T-15 torx screws from the front sides of the range.

•  Lift up cooktop and remove.  

 Remove two (2) housing harness wire.

CAUTION

 

Raising the cooktop too high can break the glass.

HOW TO REMOVE OR REPLACE THE DOOR

DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING

IMPORTANT: Reconnect all grounding devices. All parts of this appli-

ance capable of conducting electrical current are grounded. If grounding 

wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts or washers used to complete a path to 

ground are removed for service, they must be returned to their original 

position and properly fastened.

GROUNDING SPECIFICATIONS

Ground Path Resistance 

0.10Ω

 Max.

Insulation Resistance 

250KΩ Min.

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

Power Supply:

 This appliance must be supplied with proper voltage and 

frequency, and connected to an individual properly grounded branch circuit, 

protected by a circuit breaker or time delay fuse, as noted on rating plate. 

Wiring must conform to the National Electrical Codes. The rating plate is 

located on lower front frame behind the storage drawer.

Overcurrent Protection Ranges

NEC RATING MAXIMUM KILOWATT RATING

208V

236V

240V

35 Amp

12.4

12.4

40 Amp

12.4

15.4

16.0

50 Amp

17.4

21.4

22.00

WARNING

 

Electrical Shock Hazard

Death or serious injury can result from failure to follow these instructions.

• 

•  Disconnect power before servicing this product.

•  Reconnect all grounding devices after service.

•  Replace all parts and panels before operating.

TO REMOVE THE CONTROL PANEL

The control panel contains the control, Left and Right Wing Boards
1. Disconnect the power.
2. First remove the cooktop (see remove cooktop).
3.  Remove the two (2) screws behind the manifold panel that attach it to 

the side panel bracket.

4.  Pull the control panel straight out. 

CAUTION

 

 Place a protective covering (such as a towel) between the 

CAUTION

Components are electrically HOT on control when voltage

control panel and the cooking surface to avoid damage to the control panel.

is connected to oven. The Electronic Oven Control system consists of the control,

key panel, oven sensor, door and lock assembly.

NOTE:

 temperature/Mode Selection necessary for operation of Relay contacts.

VOLTAGE MUST BE PRESENT ACROSS TERMINALS L1 TO N FOR CONTROL

TO OPERATE.

30" RADIANT SLIDE-IN CONVECTION SINGLE 

OVEN RANGE

JCSS630 RADIANT SINGLE OVEN

 Printed in Mexico

RADIANT HEATING ELEMENT SYSTEMS

Heating Elements:

 The radiant heating element consists of a spiral-wound

resistance wire attached to microporous insulation with molded ceramic fiber

walls in a corrosion protected metal tray. 

The Heating Elements come in various sizes:

• 6” - 240 Volt, 1200 Watts

• 6” - 240 Volt, 1500 Watts

• 6”/9” - 240 Volts, 3000 Watts

• 12”/9” - 240 Volts, 3000 Watts

Indentation

Slot

Hinge

lock

Pull hinge locks down to unlock.

To remove the door:

1. Fully open the door.

2. Pull the hinge locks down toward the door

    frame, to the unlocked position. A tool, such

    as a small flat-blade screwdriver, may be

    required.

3. Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the

    top.

4. Close door to the door removal position,

    which is halfway between the broil stop

    position and fully closed.

5. Lift door up and out until the hinge arm is

    clear of the slot.

Removal position

To replace the door:

1. Firmly grasp both sides of the door at the top.

2. With the door at the same angle as the

    removal position, seat the indentation of the

    hinge arm into the bottom edge of the hinge

    slot. The notch in the hinge arm must be

    fully seated into the bottom of the slot.

3. Fully open the door. If the door will not fully

    open, the indentation is not seated correctly

    in the bottom edge of the slot.

4. Push the hinge locks up against the front

    frame of the oven cavity to the locked

    position.

5. Close the oven door.

Hinge arm

Bottom

edge of

slot

Hinge

lock

Hinge

arm

Push hinge locks up to lock.

ELECTRONIC OVEN CONTROL

CONTROL VOLTAGE

 

Terminals

Voltage

J203-1 to J203-2 Wing Board

 

120 VAC all the time

J203-3 to J203-2 Wing Board

Broil COM (Pin 1) to QTH NO (pin 2)

L1 to N
L2 to N

L1 to BAKE

240 VAC when cooking mode is active

and oven is not calling for heat

L1 to BROIL

L1 to CONVECT 

J902-1 to N 

120 VAC when fan is turning CCW

J902-2 to N 

120 VAC when fan is turning CCW 

*J903-1 to N 

120 VAC when light is on

J901 to N 

120 VAC when warming drawer is on

J903-2 to N 

120 VAC locking or unlocking

*Oven light not working. Make the following checks:

• Check oven light bulb.

• Light is to come on when door is opened-check voltage across light socket.

  Terminals should read 120VAC. If 0 volts, check jamb switch and wiring.

• Light is to come on when control light pad is pressed. K906 should click. Check

  voltage from J903-1 to N. Should read 120VAC. If 0 volts, replace control.

OVEN SENSOR AND DOOR SWITCH OHMMETER TEST

Remove power from the oven. Make a resistance measurement from the side

of the sensor and lock switch connector with the exposed terminals unplugged

from the ERC.

CIRCUIT

TERMINALS

OHMS

Oven 

Sensor

4 to 5

Unlatch

 

1 to 2

Open

Latch 

1 to 2

* If abnormal reading is observed, wiggle

  leads at connector at rear of cavity bet-

  ween broil elements pins. If any variation,

  replace sensor.

Summary of Contents for JCSS630

Page 1: ...TERMINALS L1 TO N FOR CONTROL TO OPERATE 30 RADIANT SLIDE IN CONVECTION SINGLE OVEN RANGE JCSS630 RADIANT SINGLE OVEN Printed in Mexico RADIANT HEATING ELEMENT SYSTEMS Heating Elements The radiant heating element consists of a spiral wound resistance wire attached to microporous insulation with molded ceramic fiber walls in a corrosion protected metal tray The Heating Elements come in various size...

Page 2: ...ohms at room temperature with 2 ohms per degree change Separate sensor from harness to determine fault ERC FAILURE CODES The oven may stop operating but not give an F code on the display inmediately F codes are stored in nonvolatile EEPROM memory until the same fault occurs twice consecutively F codes can be recalled by pressing together TIMER CLOCK and 9 While F codes are desplayed pressing 8 and...

Page 3: ...SIMPLE Imprimé au Mexique SYSTÈMES D ÉLÉMENTS CHAUFFANTS RAYONNANTS Éléments Chauffants L élément chauffant rayonnant se compose d un fil électrique résistant enroulé en spirale attaché à un isolant microporeux avec parois en fibre de céramique moulé dans un plateau en métal protégé contre la corrosion Les éléments chauffants se présentent de tailles variées 6 240 Volt 1200 Watts 6 240 Volt 1500 W...

Page 4: ... Touche 700 710 720 783 Agence 800 810 840 Porte 900 Description Mauvais raccordement de la cuisinière dans les premières 10 minutes Mauvais raccordement de la cuisinière après 10 minutes État de Facteur de Risque Oui Non Non Oui Oui Oui Oui L état du verrou de la porte pour le four 1 ou simple a changé de manière inattendue Appuyez sur Cancel Annuler pour réinitialiser le système Mauvais assembla...

Page 5: ...TOR 1a 2a P RR 1200W L1 L2 N 1b 2b 2b 1b HOT SURFACE LIGHT 2b 1b 2b 1b LR 1500W P 2a 1a PROTECTOR L2 H2 H1 L1 WARNING POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED BEFORE SERVICING THE APPLIANCE LOCKOUT RELAY NC B B B B W V B B W B B B R R R V W V V W V V V V B B B B V OB O B R NR NB N CW C TACTILE RC15 ELECTRONIC CONTROL 4a LF OUTER 1600W S2 LF INNER 1400W 2a 4 PROTECTOR P1 2 4 P2 4a B R V B YR YB Y 4 1 J502 R Y V ...

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