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#1
Posted 04 November 2011 - 05:22 PM
Sorry - I know this isn't new but...
We have the GE doulble built in wall oven (model jkp280f7bb) - top is electronic touchpad controlled - bottom has old fashioned dial The top oven started beeping & flashing Broil Hi/Low then asking to be Started over & over...I shut off the breaker - it was OK for a day then did it again. Then up came the F7 Eb error code...we'd like to fix it ourselves - is there a schematic showing how to detach the touchpad? Do you think the power surges recently fried electronics in my oven? Or is it because I have over-used the touchpad? I'm sad...need to bake
We have the GE doulble built in wall oven (model jkp280f7bb) - top is electronic touchpad controlled - bottom has old fashioned dial The top oven started beeping & flashing Broil Hi/Low then asking to be Started over & over...I shut off the breaker - it was OK for a day then did it again. Then up came the F7 Eb error code...we'd like to fix it ourselves - is there a schematic showing how to detach the touchpad? Do you think the power surges recently fried electronics in my oven? Or is it because I have over-used the touchpad? I'm sad...need to bake
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Posted 04 November 2011 - 07:11 PM
I think the model # should have been JKP28BF7BB.
http://www.repaircli...mber=JKP28BF7BB

There should be a couple of screw under the bottom of the control panel.
just remove them and I pretty sure the panel can be lifted a little and pulled forward.
http://www.repaircli...mber=JKP28BF7BB

There should be a couple of screw under the bottom of the control panel.
just remove them and I pretty sure the panel can be lifted a little and pulled forward.
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Posted 05 November 2011 - 11:58 AM
Thanks Grand Master Funk - then once I remove the touchpad (if I understood the other posts correctly ) I should disconnect the ribbon connector, reapply power and let sit for 24 hrs to see if there is another error code? Am I supposed to connect the touchpad to the ERC before powering back up? (sorry - my notes weren't too clear) I do appreciate any and all help. Not to worry I have an "electrical engineer" standing by to help with the dangerous stuff...
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