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Pan Size Sensor

Note: This feature is only for the dual unit
surface elements and functions only when the
pan detection feature is turned ON.

When a small pan is placed on the surface
element, the small surface element will activate.
When a large pan is placed on the surface
element, the small 

and large surface elements

will activate. This feature may be overridden for
a single cooking session while leaving the pan
detection feature ON.

To activate or deactivate this feature 

and the

pan detection feature, touch the PAN pad. The
light next to the PAN pad will go out, indicating
that 

both pan detection features are turned

OFF.

manner: after energizing one of the heating
elements, a pan must be placed on the surface
element within 60 seconds. If a pan is 

not placed

on the surface element within 60 seconds, the
surface element will turn OFF. If a pan is re-
moved from the surface element, the user has
60 seconds to replace it before the surface
element is automatically turned OFF.  The power
level display will flash when the control on the
surface element detects the absence of a pan.

To activate or deactivate the pan detection
feature for 

all surface elements, touch the PAN

pad. A signal will sound and a light next to the
PAN pad will indicate whether the feature is
active. If the light is ON, then the pan detection
feature is ON. When the pan detection feature is
OFF, the pan sizing feature is 

also OFF.

Built-In CleanDesign Cooktops

JP350SC

JP968SC

JP960SC

JP938SC

JP930SC

JP350TC

JP968WC

JP960TC

JP938WC

JP930TC

JP968CC

JP960CC

JP938CC

JP930CC

JP350CC

JP968BC

JP960BC

JP938BC

JP930BC

JP350BC

JP340BC

Features

5 Ribbon

(1500W)

4400W

4400W

4400W

4400W

(1200W)

5

5

4

4

4

1

!

!

!

!

!

!

Appearance

SS

SS

SS

SS

SS

WW

WW

WW

WW

WW

WW

CC

CC

CC

CC

CC

WW

BB

BB

BB

BB

BB

BB

Frameless

36

36

30

30

30

30

45

44

38

38

38

35

Power/Ratings

9.6

9.6

8.1

8.1

7.7

6.4

208V

7.2

7.2

6.1

6.1

5.8

4.8

40

40

40

40

40

30

208V

40

40

40

30

30

30

GE 

True White

JP340WC

JP350WC

Patterned White

Patterned Black

4 Ribbon

2 Ribbon (2000W)

GE Profile Performance Series

Ribbon

Ribbon

GE Profile

Ribbon

Patterned Black

True White

Patterned White

Patterned Bisque

Patterned Black

4 Ribbon

 2 Ribbon (1200W)

 2 Ribbon (1200W)

2 Ribbon (2000W)

 2Ribbon (2500W)

Patterned Black

True White

Patterned Bisque

Patterned Black

4 Ribbon

 2 Ribbon (2500W)

 2 Ribbon (1800W)

 1 Ribbon (800W)

 1 Ribbon (1200W)

1 Ribbon w/Warmer

 1 Ribbon (800W)

 2 Ribbon (1800W)

 1 Ribbon (2500W)

4 Ribbon

Patterned Black

Patterned Bisque

True White

Patterned Black

Patterned Black

Patterned Black

Patterned White

Patterned Bisque

Patterned Bisque

Patterned Black

Patterned Black

5 Ribbon

 1 Ribbon (2500W)

1 Ribbon (2500W)

1 Ribbon w/Warmer

 1 Ribbon (1500W)

2 Ribbon (1800W)

1 Ribbon (800W)

 2 Ribbon (1800W)

 1 Ribbon (800W)

 1 Ribbon (1200W)

1 Ribbon (1200W)

Glass-ceramic surface
Number of elements
Dual 6"/9" heating elements
8" heating elements

7" heating element
7" heating elements

Bridge element
Total wattage

6" heating elements
Hot surface indicator lights
Electronic touch controls

Pan presence sensor
Pan size sensor

Color appearance*

Weights & Dimensions

Cooktop width (in inches)
Approx. shipping weight (lbs.)

KW rating @ 240V

Amps @ 240V

*SS = Stainless Steel, WW = White on white, CC = Bisque, BB = Black on black.

GEA00806

Summary of Contents for Profile JP938

Page 1: ...UB 31 9070 01 01 MODEL SERIES TECHNICAL SERVICE GUIDE GE Consumer Home Services Training Electronic JP938 JP968 Electric JP340 JP350 JP930 JP960 Electronic Touch Control Electric Manual Control Cookto...

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

Page 3: ...troduction 2 Installation 3 Specifications and Nomenclature5 5 Warranty Information 6 Cooktop Features and Controls 7 Diagnostics 12 Mechanical Disassembly 18 Component and Connector Locator Views 27...

Page 4: ...element to fit the size of a metallic pan And the new warming feature keeps sauces and gravies warm or can be used as a normal heating element The controls lockout feature protects against power activ...

Page 5: ...ot interfere with cabinet structure at front 1 3 4 MIN clearance to side wall from cut out 1 1 2 MIN clearance to side wall from cut out 18 MIN to cabinet 1 3 4 to rear wall 13 MAX depth A Cooktop G E...

Page 6: ...appliance The branch circuit load for a counter mounted cooktop and not more than two wall mounted ovens all supplied from a single branch circuit and located in the same room shall be computed by ad...

Page 7: ...d under the control panel The letter designating the year repeats every 12 years Example T 1974 T 1986 T 1998 J P 9 6 8 B C Product J GE Cooking Product Configuration P Cooktop Feature Pack Designates...

Page 8: ...itation of incidental or consequential damages This war ranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state To know what your legal rights are consu...

Page 9: ...68 36 in Electronic Cooktop JP938 30 in Electronic Cooktop JP930 30 in Electric Cooktop Before replacing the cooktop try using the cooktop cleaning procedure outlined in the Owner s Manual using the c...

Page 10: ...front element are regulated by the same controls GEA00902 RTD RTD 800 Watt Bridge Element Molded Ceramic Wall 7 1800 Watt Elements Heating Element Systems The Haliant Surface Element consists of a rib...

Page 11: ...arge and small surface elements OFF touch the ON OFF pad To turn ON the bridge element set the left front surface element to the desired setting Touch the BRIDGE pad The bridge element will energize t...

Page 12: ...2 beep signal will sound and the light will go out indicating the cooktop is unlocked Locking the cooktop will prevent surface elements from accidentally being energized by children or pets You may lo...

Page 13: ...JP960TC JP938WC JP930TC JP968CC JP960CC JP938CC JP930CC JP350CC JP968BC JP960BC JP938BC JP930BC JP350BC JP340BC Features 5 Ribbon 1500W 4400W 4400W 4400W 4400W 1200W 5 5 4 4 4 1 Appearance SS SS SS S...

Page 14: ...ystem 13 Triac Voltage Control 13 Pan Detection 14 Technician Mode 14 Fault Codes F codes 15 Line In Voltage Check 15 Temperature Check in Celsius 15 Frequency Check in Hertz 16 Calibration of the Ind...

Page 15: ...Triac Voltage Control A triac fired control replaces the usual rheostat temperature control for each surface element The control receives feedback from the temperature sensor to allow for precise cont...

Page 16: ...after 1 minute Pan Size Feature When the pan detection feature is active the pan size feature is also active The pan size feature is designed to automatically recognize the size of a pan placed on the...

Page 17: ...9 recorded F codes The cooktop has multiple sensors one for each surface element Some F codes include a sensor number associated with a surface element The illustration below shows the sensor surface...

Page 18: ...rmanently store the pan detection thresholds in a new logic board that has never been cali brated Calibration is also performed to update the pan detection thresholds due to a physical change in the p...

Page 19: ...17 Fault Code Behavior Table...

Page 20: ...t 19 Switch Replacement 19 HOT SURFACE Light Replacement 20 Burner Replacement 20 Electronic Models 21 Glass and Cooktop Removal from Countertop 21 Touch Board and Cooktop Glass Replacement 22 Display...

Page 21: ...ktop up about 4 in rotate slightly left or right to the best working advantage and set down as shown Lift each end slightly and adjust the wood or cardboard to prevent scratching the countertop 5 Remo...

Page 22: ...ght Push in on the second light tab while still pushing the light down to release the light GEA00814 LR Burner Switch LR Burner Switch 4 Remove 4 screws from the switch mounting bracket 2 from each en...

Page 23: ...iners from below the edge of the countertop 2 Protect the counter with two strips of wood or cardboard as shown below 3 Reach up from inside the cabinet and push upward on the bottom of the burner box...

Page 24: ...shall be supplied as a complete assembly Remove and replace the cooktop ceramic glass see previous procedure Display Board Replacement 1 Remove the display board from the damaged piece of cooktop gla...

Page 25: ...EA00823 3 Disconnect the 26 pin ribbon cable from the logic board by pressing down on the latching tabs of the header Tabs Tabs GEA00824 4 Remove the logic board by using needle nose pliers to press i...

Page 26: ...ore reaching for the new power board 7 Remove the new power board from the anti static bag and reconnect the 26 pin wire har ness the main power connector and the burner box power connector to their o...

Page 27: ...e fails follow these steps Try calibrating the cooktop again beginning with step 1 from above Identify the sensor s that fails the calibration procedure If multiple sensors fail the calibration proced...

Page 28: ...mbers on the bottom of the heater next to the tabs 9 Using a nut driver remove the necessary screws from the outside of the burner box and lift the surface element support bracket to route the sensor...

Page 29: ...oard Display Board Touch Board Assembly Display Board Touch Board Assembly User Interface to Logic Board Wire Harness User Interface to Logic Board Wire Harness 26 Pin Ribbon Connector 26 Pin Ribbon C...

Page 30: ...er Box Pan Sensor Pan Sensor Power Connector Power Connector Temperature Sensor RTD Temperature Sensor RTD Heater Heater Ceramic Glass Top Ceramic Glass Top User Interface to Logic Board Wire Harness...

Page 31: ...port Bracket Support Bracket Burner Box Burner Box HOT SURFACE HOT SURFACE Lights HOT SURFACE Lights ON Light ON Light Switch Switch Switch Mounting Bracket Switch Mounting Bracket Thermal Limiter The...

Page 32: ...L2 9 J121 L2 9 J122 a 8 LF LB LR R T D R T D 1 2 1 2 1 2 R T D 1 2 1 2 R T D 1 2 1 2 RR RF2 RF1 POWER BOARD J103 J110 K107 K106 K105 K102 K101 K 1 0 4 K 1 0 3 CONDUIT 9 PIN POWER CONNECTOR 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 33: ...31 Notes...

Page 34: ...32 Parts List...

Page 35: ...2 WB02K5318 Radiant Heater Bracket 8 63 WB02T10090 Element Support Bracket 2 63 WB02T10091 Element Support Bracket 1 65 WB34T10034 Drop Box Top 1 67 WB02X9502 Radiant Heater Stud 8 80 WB34T10033 Burne...

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Page 37: ...49 80021 Use Care Manual 1 999 WB18T10162 Power Control Harness 1 999 WB18T10163 Heater Control Harness 1 999 WB18T10164 Logic Control Harness 1 999 WB18T10166 Logic Display Harness 1 999 WB18T10165...

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