Is Jenn-Air considered high end?
Yes. Jenn-Air is generally considered a high-end (premium) appliance brand; for the Jenn-Air JES9800AAB electric range, that typically shows up as upscale styling and feature-focused design compared with mainstream ranges. For model-specific operation and features, use the JES9800AAB owner’s manual.
What “high end” usually means for a range like JES9800AAB
High-end positioning is less about one single spec and more about the overall package: design, cooking features, and built-in options.
- Premium design and finish options
- Feature-rich cooking controls (bake, broil, convection functions when equipped)
- Integrated ventilation options on some Jenn-Air ranges (including downdraft styles)
- Higher replacement-part and accessory costs compared with value brands
- Strong focus on built-in look and kitchen integration
How to confirm what your exact JES9800AAB includes
Because features can vary by production run and configuration, we recommend verifying what your specific unit supports using the model documentation.
| What to check | Where to find it | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cooking modes (bake, broil, convection) | Control panel section | Confirms available functions and settings |
| Venting/downdraft operation | Ventilation section | Helps with smoke capture and airflow issues |
| Care and cleaning guidance | Care & cleaning section | Prevents damage to glass-ceramic and oven finishes |
| Error symptoms and checks | “Before you call for service” section | Speeds up troubleshooting |
Why it matters
Knowing Jenn-Air is positioned as a premium brand helps set expectations for performance and upkeep. It also means using model-correct parts and procedures is important for safe, reliable repairs and long-term cooking results.
Last updated: January 2026
Are Jenn-Air ovens gas or electric?
Jenn-Air ovens can be gas or electric depending on the model. For model JES9800AAB, it is an electric range, so the oven uses electric heating elements (bake and broil) rather than a gas burner. See the JES9800AAB owner’s manual for operating details.
How to tell if a Jenn-Air oven is gas or electric
We recommend checking these quick identifiers:
- Model label: often lists fuel type (electric or gas)
- Power connection: electric ranges use a 240V power cord; gas ranges typically use 120V plus a gas line
- Oven heat source: electric models use bake and broil elements; gas models use a gas burner and igniter
- Cooktop type: electric models may have radiant elements under glass; gas models have grates and burners
What “electric oven” means on JES9800AAB
On this Jenn-Air electric range, normal oven heating comes from electric elements controlled by the electronic oven control.
| Oven function | Heat source on JES9800AAB | What you may notice |
|---|---|---|
| Bake | Lower electric bake element | Steady, even heat for cakes and casseroles |
| Broil | Upper electric broil element | Intense top heat for browning |
If you are troubleshooting weak heat or temperature swings, the most common related parts are the bake element WP74010750, the maytag range broil element W11676350, and the oven sensor 12001656.
Why it matters
Fuel type affects installation requirements, cookware performance, and which replacement parts fit. Confirming that JES9800AAB is electric helps ensure you choose compatible Jenn-Air range parts and follow the right safety steps.
Last updated: January 2026
What are common problems with Jenn-Air stoves?
Common problems we see on the Jenn-Air JES9800AAB electric range include the oven not heating, uneven baking, broil not working, and one or more surface elements not heating. Many of these symptoms trace back to a failed heating element, temperature sensing issue, or a worn control switch.
Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
- Oven not heating or takes too long to preheat: failed bake element, wiring issue, or temperature sensing problem
- Oven temperature seems off: sensor out of range, calibration needed, or door not sealing well
- Broiler not working properly: failed broil element or control issue
- One surface burner not heating: failed radiant element or a bad infinite/dual control switch
- Downdraft vent weak or noisy: clogged grease filter, blower wheel issue, or airflow restriction
Quick checks you can do first (no special tools)
- Confirm the range is getting full power (a tripped double breaker can cause partial heat).
- Make sure the oven is not set to a delayed cook time or special mode.
- Inspect the oven door seal for gaps, tears, or areas pulling loose.
- For downdraft performance, clean the filter and verify nothing blocks the vent opening.
- If baking seems off, review the oven temperature adjustment steps in the JES9800AAB use & care manual.
Parts that commonly solve these problems on JES9800AAB
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-matched parts are common fixes:
| Symptom | Likely part to check | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| Oven not heating | Bake element | Bake element WP74010750 |
| Oven temp inaccurate | Oven sensor | Oven sensor 12001656 |
| Surface element not heating | Surface element control switch | Range surface element control switch W11120791 |
| Poor downdraft airflow | Grease filter | Range downdraft vent grease filter WP71002111 |
Why it matters
Catching a weak bake element, drifting oven sensor, or failing control switch early helps prevent longer preheat times, uneven cooking results, and repeated breaker trips or overheating at connections.
Last updated: January 2026
How long should a Jenn-Air stove last?
A Jenn-Air electric range like model JES9800AAB typically lasts 15 to 20 years with normal household use. Keeping the oven, cooktop, and downdraft vent clean, and replacing wear parts as needed, helps you reach that lifespan.
What affects lifespan the most
- How often you bake/broil and use the self-clean cycle
- Keeping the downdraft filter and vent area free of grease buildup
- Avoiding boilovers that can damage switches and radiant elements
- Using proper cookware (flat-bottom pans sized to the element)
- Fixing small issues early (uneven baking, weak broil, slow preheat)
Quick “age vs. repair” guide
| If your range is... | Usually worth doing | Consider replacement when... |
|---|---|---|
| Under 10 years | Most repairs and maintenance | Major control or wiring damage occurs |
| 10 to 15 years | Targeted repairs (heating, sensors, door seal) | Multiple major parts fail close together |
| 15 to 20 years | Safety and performance repairs only | Repair cost is high compared to overall condition |
Parts that commonly extend useful life
If performance drops, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
- Oven sensor 12001656 (helps correct inaccurate oven temperatures)
- Bake element WP74010750 (restores normal baking heat if the oven won’t heat or heats unevenly)
- Door gasket WPW10162384 (improves sealing, preheat time, and temperature stability)
- Range downdraft vent grease filter WP71002111 (keeps airflow strong and reduces grease buildup)
Why it matters
A range can “still turn on” but cook poorly. When the oven temperature drifts, the door leaks heat, or the bake element weakens, you waste time and energy and get inconsistent results. Addressing those issues early can keep your JES9800AAB cooking like it should.
For operating and care details specific to this range (cleaning, vent filter handling, and control features), use the JES9800AAB use & care manual.
Last updated: January 2026




