JK3500DF6WW General Electric Wall Oven - Instructions
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F96 error
Step 1, turn off circuit breaker, verify no power at the back of oven
Step 2, remove oven from wall/housing by removing 4 mounting screws, 2 on each side, just on the inside after opening the oven door...this was the most difficult part doing the repair on my own as the oven is a bit heavy...I was fortunate to have a old Workmate 425 work bench that folds/collapses, this allowed me to slide the oven out and drop down about 2 inches...reinstalling the oven I did have to use 2x4s to shim the oven level to slide it back in, with someone to assist this would not be necessary.
Step 3, remove covers to gain access to the blower and sensor
Step 4, remove the sensor
Step 5, install new sensor
Step 6, turn on the circuit breaker
Step 7, test the oven (success, Y, turn off breaker and reassemble all covers, install the oven, secure with the 4 mounting screws, turn on circuit breaker, test one more to ensure of proper operation...N, go to step 8
Step 8, turn off circuit breaker, reinstall original sensor
Step 9, remove blower
Step 10, install new blower
Step 11, turn on circuit breaker
Step 12, test oven, problem resolved, Y, go to step 13, N, continue troubleshooting.
Step 13, turn off circuit breaker
Step 14, replace all covers and reinstall oven, secure with 4 mounting screws
Step 15, turn on circuit breaker
Step 16, test, still operating properly Y, receive hugs and kisses from wife, N, do not make eye contact with wife, take dog for a long walk.
Step 2, remove oven from wall/housing by removing 4 mounting screws, 2 on each side, just on the inside after opening the oven door...this was the most difficult part doing the repair on my own as the oven is a bit heavy...I was fortunate to have a old Workmate 425 work bench that folds/collapses, this allowed me to slide the oven out and drop down about 2 inches...reinstalling the oven I did have to use 2x4s to shim the oven level to slide it back in, with someone to assist this would not be necessary.
Step 3, remove covers to gain access to the blower and sensor
Step 4, remove the sensor
Step 5, install new sensor
Step 6, turn on the circuit breaker
Step 7, test the oven (success, Y, turn off breaker and reassemble all covers, install the oven, secure with the 4 mounting screws, turn on circuit breaker, test one more to ensure of proper operation...N, go to step 8
Step 8, turn off circuit breaker, reinstall original sensor
Step 9, remove blower
Step 10, install new blower
Step 11, turn on circuit breaker
Step 12, test oven, problem resolved, Y, go to step 13, N, continue troubleshooting.
Step 13, turn off circuit breaker
Step 14, replace all covers and reinstall oven, secure with 4 mounting screws
Step 15, turn on circuit breaker
Step 16, test, still operating properly Y, receive hugs and kisses from wife, N, do not make eye contact with wife, take dog for a long walk.
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Cynthia from Bradenton, FL
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Burnt Smell
Unplugged the Range and removed the two screws holding down the cook top. You do not need to remove the vent chamber at the rear of the range since the top lifts up about 4 inches. This should be enough room to get your hand onto the plug going to the door switch. Pull off the plug and remove the swich. Pop in the new one, put on the plug, reinstall the two screws and you are done!
Read the thread on "burnt smell" and DO NOT assume it is a burned out element. Follow your nose!!
Read the thread on "burnt smell" and DO NOT assume it is a burned out element. Follow your nose!!
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Eugene from Hilton Head, SC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Change a broken oven door glass
Opened the screws holding the handle of the door, then insert the new glass and retighten the screws holding the handle back in place.
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Salih A. Hindas / DHA from SPRNGFLD GDNS, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Burnt out lamp bulb
Remove oven light lens cover, remove the bulb and replace it with a new one.
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Carl from MENIFEE, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Went well.
Changed the Temperature Sensor as you suggested, but the problem of 40 minutes to reach a temperature of 375 degrees F. remained the same.
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Salih Hindas / from SPRNGFLD GDNS, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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