Went to turn on the oven and the bake button not responding. No beep or any sounds and oven not coming on. Broil button also not working along with a few of the buttons on the bottom. Turned off power and turned back on and got these codes EE-214 and MM-214. Some of the keys work - the numbers and the ones near the screen. Would this be the control panel problem everyone is having and if so how do I remove it? Does the top of the oven come off to remove this or are there screws I cannot see somewhere? I see 4 along the bottom that should come off, but there must be more somewhere. I would like to buy the part, but need to know if I will be able to replace myself or not.
thanks in advance
Chris
I believe it is 5years and 1month old.
Hi Chris,
Sounds like the problem is a bad control panel.
This part is not too difficult to replace if you know how to handle a simple tools.
- Remove power from the unit.
- Remove the burner control knobs.
- Remove the front screws securing the control panel to the chassis.
- Remove the screws located on the left and the right sides of the control panel.
- Grasp the control panel on the far left and right sides and gently pull the control panel out and down.
NOTE: The electronic control located in the control panel is a sensitive item, handle gently. - Label and disconnect wire terminals.
- Remove the infinite switches, the indicator lights, the rocker switches, and the electronic control and transfer to the control panel.
- Assemble in the reversed order.
- The control panel AP6017045
Here are the breakdown diagrams and Replacement parts for Jenn-Air JES9750BAS RANGE- S/C S/I DDRAFT ELE | AppliancePartsPros.com
Gene.
Thanks for the quick reply
Where are these screws at:
“3. Remove the front screws securing the control panel to the chassis.
4. Remove the screws located on the left and the right sides of the control panel.”
The only screws I can find are the four on the bottom and that doesn’t seem to allow the control panel to come free. Are the left and right side screws on top? Do I have to remove the burners and the top piece to access them? There defenitly aren’t any screws on the front.
- Open the oven door to see those screws.
- You probably have to pull the range out a little bit to access them.
Gene.
Thanks, you were spot on with those screw locations. I opened it up and took a look, seems simple enough to replace. Is this part returnable if it ends up being the control board instead of the control panel?
You are welcome. I believe it is returnable, but you have to verify it with the APP customer service.
Gene.
Ok, I figured out how to check the trace’s on the ribbon cable with an ohm meter and confirmed that anything associated with the 4 or 5 trace did not have continuity. Would this confirm that the keypad/control panel is the culprit here? I would think this would prove the ribbon cable has a break in it, but even up close I could see nothing wrong with it.
Hello. I do have the same issue: Turned off power and turned back on and got these codes EE-214 and MM-214. It was advised to replace Electronic Control Board Part Number WP8507P233-60. I did replace it but still have the same error code EE-214 M-214.
Any ideas?
The range is jenn-air-jes9750bas.