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Manufacturer: GE
Type of Appliance: Wall oven
Model Number: JKP27G003BG
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): Yes

Looking for a manual on this model JKP27G003BG. Searched back to JKP27* but the result does not include my model which has an analog clock.

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See if this is of any help:

 

Posted (edited)

Thank you, I have already downloaded this manual but it does not include the model I am looking for. My model has an analog clock and none that I can see in this manual have that same clock.

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  • Team Samurai
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Hmm -- I'm not able to find anything for that model number. Nothing on GE's site for it. Even just a simple Google search for it comes up blank.

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Yet I know it's a valid model number with the attached photo. Strange that I can't seem to find any information on this but I must admit, this is the first time that I have requested a manual from this site and come up empty.

Thank you for looking. 

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A lot of these old GE you have to drop the zero in the model number or both. So old I would think it is only can be found on microfiche! Something like this JKP27*03. I played around with dropping letters and numbers and get know where. And this JKP27G3*BG

Edited by Captain Dunsel
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Found some that maybe closer to what you need, uploaded pending approval:

 

  • Team Samurai
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Thanks, Vance! Approved.

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