Control Board Testing - GE JKS10 Technical Service Manual

27-in. built-in wall ovens
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Oven Temperature Sensor
The oven temperature sensor can be tested from
the EOC. (See

Control Board Testing

of the temperature is:
Ω at room temperature
1100
Ω at 350°F
1654
Ω at 865°F (Clean temperature)
2650
The oven temperature sensor has a resistance
change rate of 2 Ω per °F.
To remove the oven temperature sensor:
1.
Disconnect the power and remove the oven racks.
2.
Remove the ¼-in. hex-head screw that attaches
the sensor to the broiler element bracket.
3.
4. Remove the oven from its installation and
remove the rear access panels. (See
)
Removal.
4.
From the back side, disconnect the sensor
wiring harness.
5.
From the oven side, carefully pull the sensor and
sensor wiring harness from the oven liner.
Note: When reinstalling the sensor, use a small fl at-
bladed screwdriver to push and guide the sensor
wire harness into the oven liner.
Broil Element
Note: The resistance of this component can be
.) The resistance
tested from the EOC. (See
The broil element will not work if the temperature
probe is plugged in.
The element is rated at 3400 watts, has an
approximate resistance value of 17 Ω, and draws
approximately 14.5 amps.
The broil element is located on the back wall of the
oven and can be removed from inside the oven
cavity.
To remove the broil element:
1.
2.
3.
4. Remove the fi ve ¼-in. hex-head screws that
Oven
5. Carefully pull and lower the broiler element
Disconnect
6. Disconnect the wires from the broiler element.
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Control Board Testing
Remove the oven racks.
Remove the ¼-in. hex-head screw that attaches
the sensor to the broiler element bracket. (See
Oven Temperature Sensor
Carefully pull out the sensor approximately 2-in.
from the broiler element bracket.
hold the broiler element to the oven cavity.
Broil Element
towards the front of the oven until the element
terminals are accessible.
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