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Testing Procedures 

 

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WARNING

 

To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power and gas to oven before servicing, 
unless testing requires power and/or gas. 

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Component Test 

Procedure 

Results 

Electronic 
range control 

F1

1

 –Upper Oven >650°F with door unlocked.............................

 

F1

2

 –Lower Oven >650°F with door unlocked .............................

 

F1

3

 –Upper Oven >950°F with door locked.................................

 

F1

4

 –Lower Oven >950°F with door locked.................................

 

F1

7

 –Membrane switch is not responding ...................................

 

F3

1

 –Upper sensor is shorted at (< 100 

) or 

 

open at (>5 K 

) ...............................................................

F3

2

 –Lower sensor is shorted at (< 100 

) or 

 

open at (>5 K 

) ...............................................................

Check actual upper oven temperature, 
if > 650

°

F check sensor. 

Check actual lower oven temperature, 
if > 650

°

F check sensor. 

Check actual upper oven temperature, 
if > 950

°

F check sensor. 

Check actual lower oven temperature, 
if > 950

°

F check sensor. 

Check membrane switch for connection or damage. 
 
 
Check upper sensor, harness, and connections 
 
Check upper sensor, harness, and connections 

Engineering 
Test Mode 

Press

 

BAKE 

pad. 

Enter 100°F using the number pads. 
Immediately push and hold 

BAKE

 pad for appropriate oven 

approximately 3 seconds. 

This mode can also be entered by pressing the hidden pad 
for 3 second located to the left of the lower oven light pad. 

Used to view the actual oven temperature for both ovens at all 
times, even when an oven function is active. 

This mode will also display the current fault code for 5 
seconds in the time digits. 

Fault codes 
accessed 
through 
Engineering 
Test Mode 

F0

–No fault ................................................................. 

F1

5

 –Upper hardware failure within control .................... 

F1

6

 –Lower hardware failure within control..................... 

F1

8

 –Shorted key in membrane switch .......................... 

F1

9

 –Internal communication errors within control ......... 

F1

A

 –Upper latch switches ............................................ 

F1

B

 –Lower latch switches............................................. 

F1

C

 –Upper door switch................................................. 

F1

D

 –Lower door switch................................................. 

F1

E

 –Sensor input not calibrated ................................... 

F1

H

 –EEPROM error ..................................................... 

F1

L

 –Temp in ovens are the same for long period ......... 

F1

N

 –Internal voltage on control not working ................. 

F9

1

 –Upper lock switch is not correct............................. 

F9

2

 –Upper unlock switch is not correct......................... 

F9

3

 –Control does not see upper door lock.................... 

F9

4

 –Lower lock switch is not correct............................. 

F9

5

 –Lower unlock switch is not correct ......................... 

F9

6

 – Control does not see lower door lock ................... 

EE –Control cannot read E-PROM. Unit will shut down.

 

Default from factory 
Replace control 
Replace control 
Check membrane connection 
Replace control 
Check latch wire harness 
Check latch wire harness 
Check lock wire harness 
Check lock wire harness 
Verify sensor is operating properly 
Replace control 
Verify sensor is operating properly 
Replace control 
Check lock wire harness, and lock switch 
Check lock wire harness, and lock switch 
Check lock wire harness, and lock switch 
Check lock wire harness, and lock switch 
Check lock wire harness, and lock switch 
Check lock wire harness, and lock switch 
Disconnect power for 60 seconds. If EE reappears, replace ERC 

Test Mode 

This mode must be activated within the first 5 minutes of 
power up.

 

Press 

BROIL and CANCEL 

pad for approximately 3 seconds. 

 
If oven temperature is greater than 400°F, the Test Mode 
cannot be activated or will abort if active. 
 
Press and hold individual pads for 4 seconds to activate. 
 
Display will have dashes in all segments to indicate the mode is 
active. 

Upper Bake:

 Energizes upper bake element 

Lower Bake:

 Energizes lower bake element 

Upper Broil:

 Energizes upper broil element 

Convection Bake:

 Energizes convection fan 

Upper Oven Light:

 Energizes upper oven light 

Lower Oven Light:

 Energizes lower oven light 

Upper

 

Clean:

 Energizes upper motorized door lock 

Lower

 

Clean:

 Energizes lower motorized door lock 

Stop Time:

 Energizes Beeper 

Cook Time:

 Displays error codes 

Timer 1:

 Energizes ROM version 

Timer 2:

 Energizes EEPROM version 

Keep Warm:

 Cooling Fan 

Clock:

 All display segments light 

 

If functions do not perform as specified, replace ERC 

Oven 
temperature 
adjustment 

Push 

BAKE

 pad. 

Enter 550°F using the number pads. 
Immediately push and hold 

BAKE

 pad for appropriate oven 

approximately 3 seconds. 
To decrease or increase oven temperature. Push 

AUTO SET

 

pad until negative or positive numbers appear. Oven can be 
adjusted from -35° to +35° (-37.2° to + 1.6° C)

 in 5° F 

(2.7° C).  

To avoid over adjusting oven move temperature -5° each time. 
Push 

OVEN

 

CANCEL

 button. 

While increasing or decreasing oven temperature, this does not 
affect self-cleaning temperature. 
 
Holds offset through power outage. 

 

Summary of Contents for JDR8895AAB

Page 1: ...ion Refer to individual Technical Sheet for information on specific models This manual includes but is not limited to the following Service This manual is to be used by qualified appliance technicians...

Page 2: ...WARNING To avoid risk of severe personal injury or death disconnect power before working servicing on appliance to avoid electrical shock To locate an authorized servicer please consult your telephone...

Page 3: ...ontrolTesting 18 Quick Test Mode 19 DisassemblyProcedures Movingand orReplacingRange 21 LevelingLegs 21 Anti Tip Bracket 21 TopBurner 21 Side Panel 21 MaintopRemoval 21 Top Surface Valve and Spark Swi...

Page 4: ...spected This will avoid creating arcing or sparks which could ignite the gas If electric lights are already turned on they should not be turned off Recognize this symbol as a safety precaution WARNING...

Page 5: ...range is correctly adjusted by a qualified service technician or installer for the type of gas Natural or LP Some ranges can be converted for use with Natural or LP gas With prolonged use of a range...

Page 6: ...o not slide rough objects across range top surface Do not leave fat heating unless you remain nearby Fat can ignite if overheated by spilling onto hot surfaces Do not allow pots to boil dry as this ca...

Page 7: ...ure J D R 8 8 9 5 A A W Brand A Amana C Magic Chef G Graffer Sattler H Hardwick J Jenn Air M Maytag N Norge U Universal Y Crosley Product Type A Accessory Cartridge C Cooktop Updraft Countertop D Down...

Page 8: ...ion card and promptly return If registration card is missing For Jenn Air product call 1 800 688 1100 or visit the Web Site at www jennair com For product in Canada call 1 866 587 2002 or visit the We...

Page 9: ...17 9 Range Description Surface Controls Oven Vent Broiler Oven Rack Bake Element Oven Window Oven Racks Door Gasket Electronic Oven Control Data Plate Backguard Surface Burners Anti Tip Bracket Leveli...

Page 10: ...age the control panel Always touch yourself to ground while working on this panel to discharge any static charge built up on your body Control Systems Troubleshooting Description of Error Codes The Di...

Page 11: ...sion Disables all outputs 1 2 Disables lights and timers 1c2c Keyboard loop improper value Nothing Disables audible for key depression Disables all outputs 1 Disables lights and timers 1c31 Cancel key...

Page 12: ...he unlocked position is achieved The unlock position may be identified by a successful unlock switch closure or as the result of timing when the unlock switch is not functioning properly If the last k...

Page 13: ...spark module Electrode dirty Burner cap dirty Cracked or broken electrode electrode wire or electrode socket Verify voltage at wall outlet Check wiring against appropriate wiring diagram Verify all te...

Page 14: ...replace broken wire Broil element shuts off shortly after the start of self clean operation Bake and broil functions operate normally Power outage Control Error Verify power is present at unit Verify...

Page 15: ...ty Check wiring diagram for application Self clean cycle not working Programming error Shut off power to oven for five minutes by switching off circuit breaker Reset circuit breaker and try oven again...

Page 16: ...is 5 K btu 9 2 K btu 2 16 K btu 12 K btu Top surface burner Verify gas is supplied Verify burner cap is positioned correctly Check for obstructions in burner ports L A B A1 B1 N Spark module 4 0 Test...

Page 17: ...120 VAC Approximately 28 to 33 No continuity Approx 900 RPM Power cord 3 wire Verify resistance of wires to terminals Continuity Illustration Component Test Procedure Results Control Panel Assembly C...

Page 18: ...or OFF H2 5 Controlled 24 Hour Clock Press and hold Upper Cancel and Favorite pads for 3 seconds Allows the time on the clock to be toggled from 12 hour or 24 hour display H2 5 Controlled Factory Defa...

Page 19: ...ed COOK HOLD Displays last diagnostic code FAVORITE Displays EEPROM version number TIMER Displays main code version number CLOCK All display segments illuminated OVEN LIGHT Oven light activated CANCEL...

Page 20: ...h is not correct F9 5 Lower unlock switch is not correct F9 6 Control does not see lower door lock EE Control cannot read E PROM Unit will shut down Default from factory Replace control Replace contro...

Page 21: ...ward on the side panel to release from slotted clips located in front and set aside 6 Reverse procedures to reassemble Maintop Removal 1 Disconnect power before servicing 2 Remove surface burner contr...

Page 22: ...y removing screws located on the underside of the control panel 3 Remove screws securing backguard panel to backguard housing Screws are located on the bottom and back side of control panel 4 Lift con...

Page 23: ...n hinges Door should not appear crooked NOTE The oven door on a new range may feel spongy when closed This is normal and will decrease with use Gasket and Door Disassembly NOTE Door gasket can be repl...

Page 24: ...nnect power before servicing 2 Remove oven door see Oven Door s Door Removal procedure 3 Remove range from installation position see Move and or Replacing Range procedure 4 Remove maintop see Maintop...

Page 25: ...WARNING Upper Latch Assembly 1 Disconnect power before servicing 2 Remove oven door see Oven Door s Door Removal procedure 3 Remove maintop see Maintop Removal procedure Perform steps 1 6 4 Disconnec...

Page 26: ...installation position see Move and or Replacing Range procedure 3 Remove screws securing bottom rear access panel to chassis 4 Remove screws securing top rear access panel to chassis 5 Disconnect and...

Page 27: ...Door Removal procedure 3 Remove oven racks from oven cavity 4 From inside the oven cavity center rear remove screws securing assembly shroud or ring cover 5 Remove screws securing assembly to cavity 6...

Page 28: ...ry or death disconnect electrical and gas supply before servicing WARNING Oven Cavity Components Electric Open or remove the oven door The following components are accessible Upper Oven Racks Oven Sen...

Page 29: ...2004 Maytag Services 16023417 A 1 Appendix A...

Page 30: ...A 2 16023417 2004 Maytag Services Installation Instructions...

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Page 46: ...B 1 16023417 2004 Maytag Services Appendix B...

Page 47: ...2004 Maytag Services 16023417 B 2 Use and Care...

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Page 60: ...B 15 16023417 2004 Maytag Services Cleaning Procedures...

Page 61: ...2004 Maytag Services 16023417 B 16 Cleaning Procedures...

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Page 64: ...C 1 16023417 2004 Maytag Services Appendix C...

Page 65: ...2004 Maytag Services 16023417 C 2 LP Conversion Instructions...

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