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I just moved, and the range is OLD. I mean, 70's or 60's old, is what it looks like. I've asked the landlord how old it is, and she says she doesn't know/remember.... I've tried to search the model number but get no results.
The words have rubbed off the 'Oven Set' knob.. the only thing that's slightly visible is the words 'Bake Temp', but if I set the knob to this, then turn the 'Oven Temp' knob to any degree, the oven still never gets hot. Basically, all the oven will do it broil, because there's a setting for that on the 'Oven Set' knob, worn out but it's the first click left (trial and error here)... I need a diagram of what the knob looks like so I can actually bake something.
Any help is welcome. It's so old all of the timing mechanisms (clock, bake time, etc.) are analog. It's an off yellow color as well.
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I also could not find any info on the given model number. But I did find a parts breakdown for a JBS260J3, see below. odds are high that it is the same as yours. http://www.appliancepartspros.c...rts-for-ge-jbs260j3.htmlIf you look at the parts listing there are pictures of the knob faces. |
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