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THERMOSTAT

The oven thermostat utilizes a thermocouple to sense 
the presence of the pilot 

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 ame and a capillary to sense 

oven temperature. 

To replace the oven thermostat:

1.  Turn off the gas supply to the range.
2.  Open oven door and remove the capillary from clips 

on the back wall of the oven cavity. 

3.  Lift main top to the open position and remove the 

knobs.

4.  Remove three 1/4-in. hex-head screws from the 

bottom of the control panel.

SPARK MODULE

The spark module, similar in appearance to previous 
models, is now powered by the 9-volt battery.
The module is attached to the inside of the module cover 
with two 1/4-in. hex-head screws. It is necessary to 
remove two 1/4-in. hex-head screws and module cover 
to access the module.

5.  Remove the 2 Phillips-head screws from the front of 

the control panel.

6.  Pull the control panel off the range.
7.  Using a small 

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 at blade screwdriver, remove the 

C-clip and pull the spark ignition switch off the 
thermostat shaft.

8.  Remove the 5/8-in. hex nut that attaches the oven 

burner gas tube.

9.  Remove the 3/8-in. hex nut that attaches the pilot 

gas tube.

10.  Remove the 5/16-in. hex nut that attaches the 

thermocouple.

11.  Remove the Phillips-head screw (5/16-in. hex nut) 

from the thermostat bracket.

12.  Lower the thermostat from the gas manifold pipe 

and remove the capillary from the range.  

Module Cover

C-clip

Spark Ignition Switch

Thermocouple

Oven Burner Tube

Pilot Tube

Spark Module

Summary of Contents for JGBS14PCD

Page 1: ...ced with electronic spark ignitors Surface burners use spark ignition similar to previous models Ovens use a pilot burner and thermocouple configuration Oven thermostat controls both oven burner and oven pilot operation Gas is used only when surface burners or oven are turned on AC voltage not required or used for range operation The ignitors are powered by a 9 volt battery The battery is convenie...

Page 2: ...gas inlet pipe with a 1 4 in hex head screw 1 Push the thermostat knob in completely and hold it in for 10 seconds This 10 second period allows gas to be supplied and ignited at the pilot burner and heat applied to the thermocouple 2 Turn the thermostat knob to the desired temperature This allows gas to be supplied to the oven burner and ignited 3 Open the oven door and check for burner flame 3 Li...

Page 3: ...age has damaged the battery tray receptacle terminals replace the receptacle Broiler Door To replace the battery tray receptacle 1 Remove the battery tray See To replace the battery follow steps 1 through 3 2 Remove the 2 Phillips head screws from the front of the battery tray receptacle 3 Pull the receptacle out and disconnect the wire harness 4 Insert a new battery in the battery tray 5 Slide th...

Page 4: ...th two 1 4 in hex head screws It is necessary to remove two 1 4 in hex head screws and module cover to access the module 5 Remove the 2 Phillips head screws from the front of the control panel 6 Pull the control panel off the range 7 Using a small flat blade screwdriver remove the C clip and pull the spark ignition switch off the thermostat shaft 8 Remove the 5 8 in hex nut that attaches the oven ...

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