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Sabbath Mode

The Sabbath Mode sets the oven(s) to remain on in a bake 

setting until turned off. A timed Sabbath Mode can also be set 

to keep the oven on for only part of the Sabbath.
When the Sabbath Mode is set, the allowed keypads are the 

Power keypad and the Cancel keypads.
When the oven door is opened or closed, the oven light 

will not turn on or off, and the heating elements will not turn 

on or off immediately.
If a power failure less than 1 second occurs when the Sabbath 

Mode is set, the oven(s) will remain in Sabbath Mode and 

continue cooking.
For a power failure that lasts greater than a few seconds, 

the oven(s) will return to an idle state and Sabbath mode 

will no longer be active. For double ovens, the upper and lower 

oven temperatures and cook timers can be set independently. 

If a cook timer is set, the countdown will not appear. The timer 

will appear frozen at the set time. 

To Activate:

1. 

Touch the Power keypad, and then touch TOOLS.

2. 

From the Mode menu, select “Sabbath” and touch NEXT.

3. 

Touch ON, and then touch SETUP.

NOTE: 

The programmed status of the oven(s) will be 

displayed.

4. 

Touch CHANGE.

5. 

 For single ovens, go to Step 6. For double ovens, select the 

desired oven, and then touch NEXT.

6. 

Select the desired oven temperature and touch NEXT.

7. 

(Optional) Set Bake Time (00:00) and touch SET.

OR

Touch SKIP TIMER.

8. 

 For single ovens, touch START. For double ovens, touch 

START to begin Sabbath Mode, or touch CHANGE to edit 

the current programming or to program the other oven.

To Deactivate:

Sabbath Mode can be deactivated on all cavities, once 

activated, by touching the Power keypad.

For single ovens, Sabbath Mode can also be deactivated 

by touching Cancel.

For double ovens, if both ovens are running, touching Cancel 

for one oven will turn off Sabbath Mode for both ovens and  

will turn off the selected oven. The other oven will return to  

a regular Bake mode.

Button Lock

The Button Lock shuts down the control panel keypads 

to avoid unintended use of the oven(s). The Button Lock will 

remain set after a power failure if it was set before the power 

failure occurs. When the control is locked, only the Power 

keypad will function.
The Button Lock is preset unlocked but can be locked.

To Activate the Button Lock:

1. 

From the Tools menu, touch BUTTON LOCK.

2. 

Touch LOCK to activate the Button Lock mode.

NOTE: 

The touch screen will return to idle mode and a control 

locked message will be displayed.

To Deactivate the Button Lock:

1. 

 Touch the Power keypad, and then follow the on-screen 

directions.

NOTE: 

The oven will generate a random sequence of shapes 

that must be touched in the order prompted on the screen.

Oven Temperature Control

IMPORTANT:

 Do not use a thermometer to measure the 

oven temperature. Elements will cycle on and off as needed 

to maintain a consistent temperature but may run slightly hot 

or cool at any point in time due to this cycling. Opening the 

oven door will affect cycling of the elements and impact the 

temperature.
The oven provides accurate temperatures and has been 

thoroughly tested at the factory. However, it may cook faster 

or slower than your previous oven, causing baking or browning 

differences. If necessary, the temperature calibration can be 

adjusted in either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
On double ovens, the upper oven and the lower oven can each 

be calibrated independently.
A minus sign means the oven will be cooler by the displayed 

amount. The absence of a minus sign means the oven will be 

warmer by the displayed amount. Use the following chart as  

a guide.

NOTE: 

The oven display will continue to show the original  

set temperature and will not reflect the calibration offset.  

For example, if set to 350°F (177°C) and calibrated to -20,  

the display will continue to show 350°F (177°C).

ADJUSTMENT °F 

(AUTOMATIC °C CHANGE)

 

COOKS FOOD

10°F (6°C)

a little more

20°F (12°C)

moderately more

30°F (18°C)

much more

0°F (0°C)

default setting

-10°F (-6°C)

a little less

-20°F (-12°C)

moderately less

-30°F (-18°C)

much less

Summary of Contents for JJW2827DB01

Page 1: ...le 15 General Cleaning 15 Oven Lights 16 Oven Door 16 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 ACCESSORIES 18 WARRANTY 19 Table of Contents THANK YOU for purchasing this high quality product Register your built in oven at...

Page 2: ...liance Always read and obey all safety messages This is the safety alert symbol This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others All safety messages will follow the saf...

Page 3: ...ction at www jennair ca A B C D F G H I J K E L A Electronic oven control B Oven vent C Broil elements D Gasket E Bottom vent F Lower oven on double oven models G Hidden bake element H Convection elem...

Page 4: ...by a touch keypad on the oven control panel While the oven door is closed touch the desired Oven Light to turn the oven lights on and off When the oven door is opened the oven lights will automatical...

Page 5: ...e between 170 F and 550 F 77 C and 288 C 3 Touch START to begin preheating Delay START Bake No Preheat Convert Recipe Convect Bake Broil For Convection Rapid Preheat 1 rack Cooking 350 375 400 325 300...

Page 6: ...onvect Frozen Pizza 300 F 500 F 149 C 260 C 375 F 191 C Convect Pastry 170 F 550 F 77 C 288 C 325 F 163 C Convect Slow Roast 12hrs 190 F 225 F 88 C 107 C 200 F 93 C Convect Slow Roast 8hrs 200 F 250 F...

Page 7: ...Convect Bake 170 F 550 F 77 C 288 C 325 F 163 C Convect Bake Rapid Preheat 170 F 550 F 77 C 288 C 325 F 163 C Bake 170 F 550 F 77 C 288 C 350 F 177 C Broil 450 F 550 F 232 C 288 C 550 F 288 C Keep Wa...

Page 8: ...mode Button Lock The Button Lock shuts down the control panel keypads to avoid unintended use of the oven s The Button Lock will remain set after a power failure if it was set before the power failur...

Page 9: ...speed You may experience higher noise during this time When the oven door is closed the fan will switch back to its lower speed after approximately 60 seconds Aluminum Foil IMPORTANT To avoid permane...

Page 10: ...Convection Cooking OVEN SETTING NUMBER OF RACKS USED RACK POSITION S Rapid Preheat Bake 1 3 Rapid Preheat Convection Bake 1 3 Convection Bake 1 1 2 or 3 Convection Bake 2 2 and 5 Convection Bake 3 1...

Page 11: ...remove the rack s lubricant and affect its ability to slide See the General Cleaning section for more information A Sliding shelf B Rack guide C Roll out extension rack B A C Bakeware The bakeware ma...

Page 12: ...avity The preheat cycle rapidly increases the temperature inside the oven cavity Higher temperatures will take longer to preheat Factors that impact preheat times include room temperature oven tempera...

Page 13: ...onvection roasting can be used for roasting meats and poultry During convection roasting the bake broil and convection elements will cycle on and off in intervals to maintain oven temperature while th...

Page 14: ...e Oven Timer has completed Choose between HOLD TEMP default KEEP WARM and OVEN OFF Touch SET When the OVEN TIMER has completed the When Done behavior will begin and a message of TIMER ENDED AT XX XX t...

Page 15: ...ly cooled The oven lights will not work during the Self Cleaning cycle NOTE The oven has a two speed cooling fan motor During self clean the fan s will operate at its highest speed to increase airflow...

Page 16: ...2 Remove glass light cover by grasping the front edge and pulling away from oven 3 Remove bulb from socket 4 Replace bulb using tissue or wearing cotton gloves to handle bulb To avoid damage to or dec...

Page 17: ...ven cannot be set or turned on Oven temperature too high or too low Does the oven temperature calibration need adjustment See the Oven Temperature Control section Warm air coming from oven vent Warm a...

Page 18: ...Order Part Number W10731886 1 8 2 9 cm Stainless Steel Order Part Number W10731887 Backsplash Assembly White Order Part Number W10655448 Black Order Part Number W10655449 Stainless Steel Order Part Nu...

Page 19: ...ers preservation solutions etc 5 Defects or damage caused by the use of non genuine Jenn Air parts or accessories 6 Conversion of products from natural gas or L P gas 7 Damage from accident misuse abu...

Page 20: ...W10754335D 06 17 TM 2017 Used under license in Canada All rights reserved TM 2017 Utilis sous licence au Canada Tous droits r serv s...

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