Wednesday, June 17, 2015


Failed Control Panel causing F1 or F7 on GE JKP27, JTP27, BJTP2 Built-In Ovens

Is it true that you are experiencing difficulty discovering a keypad for your General Electric JKP27, JTP27, BJTP27 assembled in broiler? Try not to stress, there are alternatives to restore basic stove capacities. For $150 you can have the essential usefulness restored to your stove. This page examines an alternative that will keep you from needing to supplanting a broiler which can cost a huge number of dollars. A basic keypad repair can transform into a migraine because of a 'no more accessible' (NLA) or old touchpad. Most parts for GE broilers are accessible for quite a while yet the touch cushion is by all accounts an exemption to this. This control board is made of a fixed layer change that destroys over the long haul. When this part comes up short, the broiler can get to be lethargic, beep arbitrarily or toss lapse codes like F1 and F7 codes. The photo underneath demonstrates an illustration of how an adjusted board will look:

This applies ( but not limited to) the following model numbers:
JKP27BW1BB,        JKP27BW2BB,        JKP27WW1WW,        JKP27WW2WW,        JTP27BW1BB,        JTP27BW2BB,        JTP27BW3BB,        JTP27WW1WW,        JTP27WW2WW, JTP27WW3WW,        JTP27BD1BB,        JTP27BA2BB,        JTP27BA1BB,        JTP27BA3B, BJTP27BA4BB,        JTP27BA5BB

Touchpanels:

WB36T10130
WB36T10131
WB36T10025
WB36T10026
WB36T10466
WB36K5611
WB36K5612

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