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Jenn-Air JES9750BAS electric slide-in range

Jenn-Air JES9750BAS electric slide-in range Parts

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  • Bracket for Jenn-Air JES9750BAS - Part WP3801F631-51

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  • Range Terminal Block for Jenn-Air JES9750BAS - Part WPW10245259

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  • Range Oven Door Lock Switch for Jenn-Air JES9750BAS - Part WP74008263

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Jenn-Air Electric Slide-In Range JES9750BAS FAQs

Jenn-Air ovens can be gas, electric, or dual-fuel, depending on the model. The model on this page, JES9750BAS, is an electric range, so its oven uses electric heating elements for baking and broiling (not a gas burner). See the JES9750BAS owner's manual for operating details.

How to tell what type you have

Use these quick checks to confirm whether a Jenn-Air oven is gas or electric:

  • Model number lookup: Match your model number to the appliance type in the JES9750BAS owner's manual.
  • Power connection: Electric ranges typically use a 240V cord; gas ranges use a 120V plug plus a gas line.
  • Inside the oven: Electric ovens use a bake element on the bottom and a broil element at the top.
  • Back of the range: Gas models have a visible gas regulator and gas supply connection.
  • Cooktop clues: Gas cooktops have burner caps and grates; electric cooktops have radiant elements or a smooth top.

What “electric oven” means for JES9750BAS

On an electric range like JES9750BAS, heat is produced by electric elements. If your oven is not heating correctly, the heating element is a common place to start.

Feature Electric oven (JES9750BAS) Gas oven (typical)
Bake heat source Lower electric element Gas burner (often under oven floor)
Broil heat source Upper electric element Gas burner or electric broil element
Common no-heat cause Failed element or control Igniter, burner, or gas supply issue

If you need a replacement bake heater for this model, use the exact match: bake element WPW10310274.

Why it matters

The fuel type determines the right troubleshooting steps and parts. For example, an electric oven problem often points to an element, wiring, or control, while a gas oven problem often points to ignition or gas flow.

Last updated: January 2026

A Jenn-Air electric range like model JES9750BAS typically lasts 15 to 20 years with normal household use. Keeping the oven door, controls, and ventilation areas clean and addressing small issues early helps you reach the full expected lifespan (and often beyond).

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most ranges wear out from heat stress, heavy use, and neglected maintenance. These factors have the biggest impact:

  • Cooking frequency (daily use shortens lifespan compared to occasional use)
  • Self-cleaning habits (high heat cycles add stress to door locks, gaskets, and electronics)
  • Ventilation and grease management (especially on downdraft models)
  • Power quality and tight electrical connections
  • Prompt replacement of worn parts (elements, gaskets, switches)

Maintenance that helps your range last longer

The JES9750BAS manual calls out several care points that directly protect long-term reliability. See the JES9750BAS owner's manual for the exact cleaning and maintenance procedures.

  • Keep the control panel and knobs clean using mild cleaners; avoid harsh or caustic cleaners
  • Do not force the oven door open during a clean or cool-down cycle
  • Empty and wash the grease container behind the bottom access panel after grilling when grease is noticeable
  • Protect the oven window by avoiding abrasives and preventing impacts that can weaken the glass
  • Replace worn sealing parts if you notice heat leaking or longer preheat times

Parts that commonly drive “end of life” decisions

If the range is otherwise in good shape, replacing a few key parts can extend service life.

Symptom Common wear area Example part for JES9750BAS
Oven not heating evenly Heating element Bake element WPW10310274
Heat leaking, poor baking, hot handle Door seal Door gasket WPW10162384
Burner won’t regulate heat Surface control Range surface element control switch WP74011489

Why it matters

A range that is maintained and repaired as needed usually costs less per year to own, cooks more consistently, and avoids secondary damage (for example, a failing door gasket can overheat nearby components).

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems we see on the Jenn-Air JES9750BAS electric range include the oven not heating correctly, door and self-clean issues (like “CLOSE DOOR” messages), control panel or knob problems, and ventilation or grease buildup from downdraft use. Use the JES9750BAS owner's manual to match symptoms to the correct checks.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)

  • Oven not heating or bakes unevenly: failed bake element, wiring issue, or control problem
  • Broil not working: broil element or control issue
  • Self-clean won’t start or stops: door not fully closed, door lock problem, or timing out between key presses
  • Door won’t close or feels “springy”: worn hinge or misaligned door installation
  • Smoke or odor during cleaning: normal at first; heavy soil can cause excessive smoke
  • Grease and odors during grilling/downdraft use: grease container needs emptying and cleaning

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Confirm the door is fully closed; the display can show “CLOSE DOOR” until it is shut.
  2. For self-clean: press Clean, then enter settings promptly; waiting over about 30 seconds can cancel the programming.
  3. Do not force the door during self-clean/cooldown; forcing it can damage the door.
  4. Check for visible damage like a blistered element, loose knob, or cracked door glass.
  5. Clean grease collection areas behind the bottom access panel after grilling.

Parts that commonly solve these issues on JES9750BAS

Symptom Common part to check What it affects
Oven not heating Bake element WPW10310274 Primary baking heat source
Self-clean door problems Range oven door lock assembly 74010819 Locks door during clean cycle
Door won’t close right Range oven door hinge 74011475 Door alignment and spring tension
Dead display or erratic controls Control panel WPW10206078 User interface and keypad response

Why it matters

Catching the right failure early helps prevent secondary damage, like overheating from a failing element, broken glass from door stress, or door damage from forcing it during self-clean.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. Jenn-Air is considered a high-end (luxury-leaning) kitchen appliance brand; it is known for premium styling, strong cooking performance, and higher price points than mainstream ranges. For owners of the Jenn-Air JES9750BAS electric range, that typically means more design-focused features and higher-cost replacement parts. See the JES9750BAS owner’s manual for model-specific features and care guidance.

What “high end” means in practical terms

High-end ranges like the JES9750BAS usually stand out in a few ways:

  • Premium finishes and design details (control panel, knobs, door glass)
  • Feature-rich cooking options (bake, broil, self-clean, and accessory support)
  • Tighter fit and finish, which can make correct installation and leveling more important
  • Higher replacement-part costs for cosmetic and electronic components
  • More emphasis on proper cleaning and maintenance to protect surfaces

Typical ownership costs: parts examples

These examples show how “high end” often translates into parts pricing and component complexity.

Component type Example part for JES9750BAS What it affects
Power connection Terminal block WPW10245259 Safe, reliable power supply to the range
Oven heating Bake element WPW10310274 Baking temperature and heat consistency
Sealing/heat retention Door gasket WPW10162384 Heat retention, cooking performance, exterior temps
User interface Control panel WPW10206078 Display and control operation

Why it matters

When a brand is positioned as high end, correct care and setup protect both performance and appearance. For example, the manual emphasizes safe self-clean operation (do not force the door) and careful glass cleaning to prevent scratching or weakening the oven window. Reviewing the JES9750BAS installation guide also helps ensure the range is level and installed correctly for best results.

Last updated: January 2026

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