Where is the model number on an electric range?
On a Jenn-Air electric range like model JES1750ML1, the model number label is usually on the oven frame behind the door (door jamb). If it is not there, check the storage drawer area, the back panel near the vent, or a side frame label.
Most common places to check
- Open the oven door and look along the left and right door jamb (the frame the door closes against)
- Pull out the bottom storage drawer and look on the frame behind it
- Check the back of the range near the venting area
- Look on a side frame label near the lower front corners
- If your range has a warming drawer, check the frame behind that drawer
Quick tips to find it faster
- Use a flashlight and look for a white or silver sticker/plate with a barcode
- Wipe grease and dust off the frame; labels can blend in
- Write down the full model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
- Also record the serial number; it helps match the correct parts list
What the label typically looks like
| What you may see | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number (example: JES1750ML1) | Matching the correct parts and diagrams |
| Serial number | Identifying production details for service and parts compatibility |
| Electrical ratings | Confirming power requirements for safe installation |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct Jenn-Air parts for your exact range configuration (controls, bake system, and radiant surface elements). That prevents ordering a look-alike part that will not fit or wire up correctly.
If you’re troubleshooting heating issues after identifying the model, our video guide oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video can help you narrow down whether the issue is more likely the bake circuit, a control, or wiring.
Last updated: February 2026
What is JES1750ML1?
JES1750ML1 is a Jenn-Air electric range model number. It identifies the exact 30-inch slide-in downdraft range configuration so you can match the correct replacement parts (like heating elements, switches, and controls) and ensure proper fit and performance.
What this model number tells you
When you use model number JES1750ML1, we use it to narrow parts and diagrams to your exact Jenn-Air range.
Common assemblies you will see for this model include:
- Oven heating parts (bake and broil circuits)
- Radiant cooktop elements (single and dual)
- Surface element control switches (infinite switches)
- Console and display components
- Door and rack components
Examples of parts that fit JES1750ML1
These are examples of model-matched parts available for JES1750ML1:
| What it is | Example part for this model | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Oven bake heater | Bake element W10779716 | Oven not heating, uneven baking |
| Dual radiant cooktop element | Range dual radiant surface element W11517959 | Large burner not heating correctly |
| Surface element control | Range infinite switch W10917724 | Burner stuck on high, won’t regulate |
Why it matters
Jenn-Air ranges often have multiple versions that look similar but use different wiring, element sizes, or control boards. Using JES1750ML1 helps prevent ordering a part that does not mount correctly, does not plug in, or does not match the wattage and control style.
Quick tips when shopping or troubleshooting by model
- Match the full model number exactly: JES1750ML1
- Compare the part name and part ID, not just the photo
- If the oven will not heat, start with the bake circuit and wiring connections
- If a surface element will not regulate, suspect the infinite switch or the element
- If the display is dead or unresponsive, check keypad and display components
For step-by-step diagnosis of heating problems, use our oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video.
Last updated: February 2026
Is JennAir considered high end?
Yes. Jenn-Air is widely considered a high-end (luxury or “attainable luxury”) appliance brand; it is positioned above mainstream lines and is known for premium styling, finishes, and feature sets. That brand positioning applies to Jenn-Air ranges like model JES1750ML1.
What “high end” means in practical terms
High-end brands typically focus on design, performance, and premium materials. With Jenn-Air, that usually shows up as:
- More design-forward aesthetics (stainless finishes, integrated looks)
- Feature-rich cooking modes and controls (varies by model)
- Higher typical part and component costs compared to value brands
- More emphasis on fit and finish (knobs, handles, door feel)
- A product lineup aimed at upgraded kitchens and remodels
How this affects repairs and replacement parts
For a Jenn-Air electric range like JES1750ML1, “high end” often means repairs are very doable, but parts can be more specialized and more expensive than basic ranges.
Common repair categories we see on electric ranges include:
- Oven not heating evenly or not heating at all (bake circuit)
- Surface element not heating or cycling incorrectly
- Control or keypad input issues
- Cosmetic or usability items (racks, lenses, hardware)
If you are troubleshooting heat problems, our oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video walks through the most common causes and checks.
Examples of premium components you can replace
Here are a few examples of model-related parts that often come up during ownership:
| Symptom or need | Part type | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t bake or bakes unevenly | Bake element | Bake element W10779716 |
| Dual burner not working correctly | Dual radiant surface element | Range dual radiant surface element W11517959 |
| Burner heat won’t adjust properly | Infinite switch/control switch | Range infinite switch W10917724 |
Why it matters
Knowing Jenn-Air is high end helps set expectations: you are typically paying for design and features, and that can translate into higher replacement-part costs. The upside is that replacing key components (like a bake element or surface element switch) often restores performance without replacing the entire range.
Last updated: February 2026
How long do JennAir cooktops last?
Most Jenn-Air electric cooktops typically last 13 to 15 years with normal use and basic maintenance. If your cooking surface is part of a Jenn-Air range like model JES1750ML1, lifespan is usually similar; replacing wear parts can extend usable life.
What affects cooktop lifespan
A cooktop’s life is mostly driven by heat stress, cleaning habits, and whether controls and elements are kept in good shape.
- Daily high-heat cooking shortens element life faster than light use
- Boilovers and sugary spills can damage glass and radiant elements if not cleaned promptly
- Loose or overheated wiring at switches can cause intermittent heating
- Using the correct pan size helps radiant elements cycle normally
- Replacing a failed element or switch often restores full performance
Common “end of life” symptoms (and what they usually mean)
| Symptom | Most common cause | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| One burner will not heat | Failed radiant element | Replace the element (example: range dual radiant surface element W11517959) |
| Burner heats only on high or cycles oddly | Worn infinite switch | Replace the switch (example: range infinite switch W10917724) |
| Oven heats poorly (range cooktop may still work) | Failed bake element | Replace the element (example: bake element W10779716) |
| Glass top looks cloudy or has cooked-on spots | Buildup from spills | Use a scraper and cleaner (examples: cooktop scraper WA906B, whirlpool cooktop cleaning kit W10336909) |
Why it matters
A cooktop that is still structurally sound (glass intact, controls responsive) is usually worth maintaining. Replacing a radiant surface element or control switch is often far less disruptive than replacing the entire range.
Helpful troubleshooting next step
If a radiant element is not heating, we use the same basic checks across most electric ranges: confirm power, inspect the element connection, and test the switch.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of an electric oven?
An electric oven in your Jenn-Air JES1750ML1 range is built around heating components (bake and broil), temperature sensing and controls, and the door and rack system that manages heat and airflow for even cooking.
Main electric oven parts (what they do)
- Bake element: Bottom heat source used for most baking and roasting (common failure point when the oven will not heat).
- Broil element: Top heat source for broiling and browning.
- Oven temperature sensor: Tells the control board the actual oven temperature.
- Electronic control and keypad: Lets you set bake/broil/clean and manages temperature cycling.
- Oven racks and rack supports: Hold cookware at the right height and allow airflow.
- Oven light and lens: Illuminates the cavity; the lens protects the bulb from heat and splatter.
- Door assembly and gasket: Keeps heat in; a poor seal causes long preheat and uneven baking.
- Vent and baffle system: Routes hot air and moisture out safely and helps stabilize heat.
Parts you can replace on JES1750ML1 (examples)
If you are troubleshooting heat or usability issues, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
- Bake element W10779716 (no bake, slow preheat, uneven baking)
- Keypad W11025616 (buttons not responding)
- Light lens WP3196068 (cracked lens or missing cover)
- Range oven extension rack W11225131 (rack won’t slide or is missing)
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not heat in bake | Bake heating circuit | Bake element |
| Controls do not respond | User interface | Keypad |
| Oven light cover broken | Light assembly | Light lens |
| Rack missing or hard to use | Rack system | Range oven extension rack |
Why it matters
Knowing the major oven parts helps you narrow down whether you have a heating problem (element or sensor), a control problem (keypad or control), or a heat-loss problem (door seal, baffle, vent). That saves time and helps you order the right replacement part the first time.
For step-by-step diagnosis when the oven will not heat, use oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video.
Last updated: February 2026




