Control Compartment Access; Convection Bake Element - GE JKS10 Technical Service Manual

27-in. built-in wall ovens
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Convection Bake Element

Note: The resistance of this component can be
tested from the EOC. (See
The element is rated at 2500 watts, has an
approximate resistance value of 22 Ω, and draws
approximately 10.6 amps.
The convection bake element is located on the back
wall of the oven and can be removed from inside the
oven cavity.
To remove the convection bake element:
1.
Remove the oven racks.
2.
Remove the four ¼-in. hex-head screws that
hold the convection cover to the back wall of the
oven cavity.
3. Remove the four ¼-in. hex-head screws that
hold the convection bake element to the back
wall of the oven cavity.
4. Carefully pull the convection bake element
towards the front of the oven until the element
terminals are accessible.
Convection Bake Element
5. Disconnect the wires from the convection bake
element.
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Control Board Testing

Control Compartment Access

Note: It may be necessary to partially remove the
oven from the installation to avoid damage to the
customer's woodwork. (See
To access the control compartment on single or
double ovens:
1.
Open the oven door.
2.
Remove the three ¼-in. hex-head screws that
attach the bottom of the control panel to the
vent trim.
3.
Place a cardboard protector on top of oven door
and close the door.
Note: The control panel has keyhole slots at the top
and is held very tightly to the side trims.
4. Carefully push the control panel up, then pull out
at the bottom.
5. Rest the control panel on the protected door.
Keyhole Slot
Note: When installing, make sure the bottom edge
of the control panel sits on top of the metal air
divider and vent trim.
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Oven Removal
Keyhole Slot
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