AGR6 Range - Instructions
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Burners on one side of cook top no longer worked
25 of 31 people
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James from Pompano Beach, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I ordered replacement burner cartridge. Pulled out non-functional burner cartridge and installed new cartridge. They are plug in units so no tools were needed and it only took about 15 seconds. Took longer to get cartridge out of shipping container than it did to install it.
New black unit looks different than 15 year old u ... Read more nit but works better and looks better. Black granite appearance is more modern looking.
I should add that the old unit had been in place for approximately 15 years. It didn't come out when I first was trying to remove it to get model number and serial number from it. Once the old rust and corrosion was overcome it removed and reinstalled as easy as any electical plug in a wall outlet.
New black unit looks different than 15 year old u ... Read more nit but works better and looks better. Black granite appearance is more modern looking.
I should add that the old unit had been in place for approximately 15 years. It didn't come out when I first was trying to remove it to get model number and serial number from it. Once the old rust and corrosion was overcome it removed and reinstalled as easy as any electical plug in a wall outlet.
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Oven would not maintain temperature
38 of 73 people
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Edward from Rock Falls, IL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Replaced igniter
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Rusted lower trim
26 of 38 people
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Jeffrey from Orange, CA
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Tried to do it myself and broke the left trim piece. Use two people!
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Oven and Broiler Wouldn't Light
22 of 26 people
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Steven from Las Vegas, NV
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
#1) Pulled the range away from the wall and unplugged the electrical cord
#2) Turned the gas valve off and pulled the range away from the wall as far as the gas line allowed.
#3) Disconnected the gas line at the range and pulled the range out to access the regulator at the bottom and pulled out the bottom shelf to access the fro ... Read more nt of the regulator.
#4) I took photos of the regulator front and back for future reference.
#5) Unhooked the feeder gas lines to the oven and cooktop in the rear.
#6) Unhooked the three electrical wires attached to the regulator front and removed the set screw at the air/gas shield feeding the oven distributor and slid the shield down to the feeder line seat.
#7) Removed the four set screws holding the regulator to the back frame.
#8) Installed the new regulator with the four set screws in the back. Applied thread dope to the two gas feeder lines and installed the gas lines to the new regulator.
#9) Referenced the photos taken earlier for proper electrical colored wires to the regulator terminal block and reset the air/gas shield in the prior location and tightened the set screw.
#10) Applied thread dope to the main gas line and installed it in the supply side of the regulator. Turned on the gas and sprayed soapy water on the threads (all) to check for leaks.
#11) While the range was still away from the wall, plugged in the electrical cord, set the time, turned on the oven and broiler to checl operation.
#12) Cleaned up the range back and floor and moved it back into place. Re-leveled the range and received accolades from my Wife for a job well done. (perhaps now she will actually cook on it)
#2) Turned the gas valve off and pulled the range away from the wall as far as the gas line allowed.
#3) Disconnected the gas line at the range and pulled the range out to access the regulator at the bottom and pulled out the bottom shelf to access the fro ... Read more nt of the regulator.
#4) I took photos of the regulator front and back for future reference.
#5) Unhooked the feeder gas lines to the oven and cooktop in the rear.
#6) Unhooked the three electrical wires attached to the regulator front and removed the set screw at the air/gas shield feeding the oven distributor and slid the shield down to the feeder line seat.
#7) Removed the four set screws holding the regulator to the back frame.
#8) Installed the new regulator with the four set screws in the back. Applied thread dope to the two gas feeder lines and installed the gas lines to the new regulator.
#9) Referenced the photos taken earlier for proper electrical colored wires to the regulator terminal block and reset the air/gas shield in the prior location and tightened the set screw.
#10) Applied thread dope to the main gas line and installed it in the supply side of the regulator. Turned on the gas and sprayed soapy water on the threads (all) to check for leaks.
#11) While the range was still away from the wall, plugged in the electrical cord, set the time, turned on the oven and broiler to checl operation.
#12) Cleaned up the range back and floor and moved it back into place. Re-leveled the range and received accolades from my Wife for a job well done. (perhaps now she will actually cook on it)
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Inside brass liner in socket came out when bulb was removed. Apparently had welded itself to the base of the bulb
21 of 26 people
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Lewis from Chapin, SC
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed oven from wall unit and took the back off. Removed the old socket assembly by depressing the ears and forcing unit into the oven. The electrical wires were easily removed since they are spade connections and slip off. They also are different sizes so that there is no chance of erroneously putting them back in an incorrect order.
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The new unit simply slips in from the front and snaps into place. The most difficult part of the entire process is removing the old unit. A little "friendly persuasion" is required to get the old unit out.
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Top burners would not light. No "clicking" .
24 of 36 people
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Carolyn from Bellingham, MA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
My husband and I replaced the igniter module, following directions we found online. We removed the old one, replaced it with the new one, and thankfully everything is working great!
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We Needed the second set of stovetop burners
18 of 18 people
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George from Los Gatos, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
This is fantastic. We've had this Jenn-Air range for some time now, but we only used the two-burner module on one side and the indoor grill on the other. Less than a week before Thanksgiving we decided that the extra two burners would be very useful, so I set out to search the internet for a good deal and the possibility of getting it bef
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ore needed. Then I found your website and within minutes theunit was on the way and, at the most reasonalable price available. I recieved the unit he next day. All I had to do was plug in the module and it was done.
Thanks for making life easy
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Needed Replacement Cartridge.Old burned out
21 of 27 people
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Rodney from Dresser, WI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Remove and replace with new. No tools required.
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Replace outer over glass/SS door
24 of 38 people
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Mike from Mission, TX
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
The web site was easy to navagate and locate the correct part. The part was in stock and shipped the next day and was delivered in 3 or 4 days. All total the replanement was less than a week. The replacement was easy except it took a second person to hold the glass in place while i threaded the hold down screws fron underneath. I coul
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d not hold the glass and thread the small screws with just my two hands, plus having to thread the screws from the bottom was more difficult, but all in all it was simple and now we have a new unbroken glass front oven door.
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The broiler, and oven both went out simultaneously. Neither would light, (not even a click) nor would gas flow to them when turned on. The warm up timer just kept ticking as though nothing was wrong.
18 of 21 people
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Grant from Redmond, OR
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench set
According to the manual tucked behind the oven, if one solenoid on the gas safety valve/regulator doesn't work, neither will work. It indicated that from the center (common) pin to each of the others, it should read 216 ohms. Mine read 200 to one side, none to the other. I ordered a replacement, had a buddy tip the oven up for easy access
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while I went at it with a screw driver and some line wrenches. Swapped it out and she works like a dream now.
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Bake burner did not ignite. Had gas flow, igniter clicked but there was no ignition. Ordered iginiter.
15 of 15 people
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Steve from YONKERS, NY
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
I was able to perform this repair without removing the oven door. Removed cooking racks (2) Removed oven bottom (2 screws), removed flame spreader (2 screws). removed igniter (2 screws - used a 5/16 hex socket wrench). On this model range the lower screw on the igniter is on an angle (about 45 degrees) and very close to the heat reflecto
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r pan; patience and perseverance was required to remove it. - do not know if there is a special tool that would help making removal of this screw easier. If it wasn't for this one screw, the repair should take about 15-20 minutes. Replacement of the igniter solved the ignition problem.
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Oven light not working
18 of 26 people
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Carol from Allison Park, PA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
I turned off the breaker (I'm a little nervous even unplugging a 220 plug). I first removed the cover from the back of the stove to get to the wiring/socket. Removed the two wires from the leads - they just pull off by hand but use a needlenose pilers if it is stuck. One is larger so no need to try to remember which one goes where. I re
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moved the glass cover and bulb from inside the oven. I read another post on this site that said there were clips that you had to press to get the old socket out which helped. That part was a little tricky as the insulation around the socket makes it hard to see and the opening is really tight. I finally found the clips and pressed one then got that side out enough to hold the clip back then pressed the other clip and I was able to push it right out. I did not have the strength to press both clips with enough pressure but if you do, that would probably be easier. From inside the oven, I pushed the new socket through the hole - there was a little notch in the opening that had to match up with the socket. I had to push pretty firmly until I felt both clips snap in place. Replaced the wires, turned on the power, screwed in the bulb and cover and I had light!
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gas burners would not automatically light when gas turned on
15 of 20 people
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MICHAEL from LONGVIEW, TX
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
I went online and discovered the repair method and schematic of the range. I removed the spark module after first removing the upper rear panel cover and replaced with the new part module ordered from your company and now the spark module operates all the gas elements when they are turned on thus lighting the gas burners. My mother in law
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was thrilled, as she had been using matches and burning her finger tips,since the original range part malfunctioned. The only problem was the small screw from the original installation was not long enough , so it required some changes to get it affixed to the cabinet side.Thanks for the reasonable price and the right part for the job!!
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Two Old Cartidge Units Dysfunctional With Unreliable Burner Operation.
13 of 14 people
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DENNIS from GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Each cartridge unit consists of two electric coil burners in a larger frame assembly. The old cartridge units simply lift up and unplug from the range top. The new units simply plug in and drop into place. It probably took more time to unpack the box than to remove the old, and insert the new cartridges. Anyone can make this repai
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r, which instantly converts an old range top into a new one.
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coils no longer dist. even heat
13 of 15 people
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theresa from pierre part, LA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Pulled out old element and inserted new one (approx. one min.)
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