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Jenn-Air JES9800AAW electric range

Jenn-Air JES9800AAW electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Jenn-Air JES9800AAW electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Disconnect Block for Jenn-Air JES9800AAW - Part 74002230

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    Disconnect Block

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  • Door Trim for Jenn-Air JES9800AAW - Part 74005779

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    Door Trim

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  • Terminal Cover for Jenn-Air JES9800AAW - Part 74005264

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    Terminal Cover

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  • Latch Base for Jenn-Air JES9800AAW - Part 71002106

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    Latch Base

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  • Side Panel Spacer for Jenn-Air JES9800AAW - Part 8004P024-60

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    Side Panel Spacer

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  • Door Insert for Jenn-Air JES9800AAW - Part 74005703

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    Door Insert

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  • Door Baffle for Jenn-Air JES9800AAW - Part 74003648

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    Door Baffle

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  • Magic Chef Range Screw for Jenn-Air JES9800AAW - Part 707407

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    Magic Chef Range Screw

    Part #707407

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  • Door Insert for Jenn-Air JES9800AAW - Part 74005704

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    Door Insert

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  • J-clip for Jenn-Air JES9800AAW - Part 700556

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    J-clip

    Part #700556

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Jenn-Air Electric Range JES9800AAW FAQs

Yes. Jenn-Air is widely considered a high-end (luxury-leaning) appliance brand; ranges like the JENN-AIR JES9800AAW are built around premium design, strong cooking performance, and upscale features such as integrated downdraft ventilation.

What “high end” means for the JES9800AAW range

High end typically shows up as better fit and finish, more specialized features, and a design that targets premium kitchens. For this model, the manual highlights a built-in downdraft ventilation system designed to capture cooking fumes and smoke, which is a hallmark feature on many Jenn-Air ranges.

Common high-end indicators you will notice:

  • Integrated downdraft ventilation (helps manage smoke and odors at the cooktop)
  • Feature-focused design (venting, cooking modes, and cleaning guidance are emphasized)
  • Premium replacement parts availability for long-term ownership
  • Heavier-duty cooking expectations (flat, heavy-gauge cookware is recommended)
  • Brand positioning that typically prices above mainstream ranges

How to compare Jenn-Air to other range tiers

Use this quick checklist when you are deciding if Jenn-Air fits your expectations.

Tier Typical focus What you usually get
Mainstream Value and basic features Standard burners, basic oven functions
Premium More features and styling Better controls, upgraded elements, nicer finishes
High end Design plus specialized performance Signature features like downdraft, premium build, higher part costs

Why it matters

If you own a high-end range, it is worth maintaining it with the correct parts and care steps because performance and safety depend on proper venting, correct cookware, and reliable electrical connections.

Helpful ownership tips

  • Follow the venting and ducting guidance in the JES9800AAW owner’s manual.
  • Clean the downdraft grease filter regularly; it is designed to be cleaned when soiled.
  • Use heavy-gauge, flat-bottom cookware sized to the cooking area for best results.
  • If you ever see heat damage or arcing at the power connection, replace the terminal block WPW10245259.

Last updated: January 2026

A Jenn-Air electric oven like model JES9800AAW typically lasts 15 to 20 years. Lifespan depends most on how often you cook, how well you keep airflow and vents clear (especially on downdraft ranges), and whether key heating and control parts are maintained.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most ranges reach the upper end of their lifespan when heat stays consistent and the oven cavity and ventilation stay clean.

  • Usage frequency: daily high-heat cooking shortens life faster than occasional use
  • Heat stress: frequent self-clean cycles can accelerate wear on wiring and controls
  • Ventilation: downdraft airflow restrictions can increase heat buildup in components
  • Power quality: loose connections can cause overheating at the terminal block
  • Maintenance: replacing wear items early prevents secondary damage

Parts that most often determine “end of life”

If the oven stops heating evenly or takes much longer to preheat, these are common culprits on electric ranges.

Symptom Common part area Example part for JES9800AAW
No bake heat or weak bake Oven heating circuit Bake element WP74010750
Intermittent power, burning smell at cord area Power connection Terminal block WPW10245259
Oven overheats or shuts down Safety temperature limit Range high-limit thermostat WP71001844

How we recommend you extend the life of JES9800AAW

These steps reduce heat stress and electrical strain, which are the two biggest lifespan killers on electric ranges.

  • Keep the oven cavity and door seal clean so heat stays where it belongs
  • Confirm the downdraft vent path is not restricted (grease buildup reduces airflow)
  • Avoid running back-to-back self-clean cycles
  • If you notice flickering power or heat surges, inspect the cord connection area promptly
  • Use the care and cleaning schedule in the JES9800AAW owner’s manual

Why it matters

A range can “work” but still be near end-of-life if it cannot hold temperature, overheats, or has electrical hot spots. Addressing a failing bake element, thermostat, or terminal connection early often prevents more expensive control or wiring damage.

Last updated: January 2026

Common problems we see on the Jenn-Air JES9800AAW electric downdraft range include the oven not heating evenly, a bake or broil function that stops heating, surface elements that do not regulate correctly, downdraft vent performance issues, and door heat leaks from a worn gasket. Use the JES9800AAW owner's manual to match symptoms to checks.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)

  • Oven will not bake or takes too long to preheat: failed bake element, loose wiring, or a control issue.
  • Broil does not heat: broil element or its circuit may be failing.
  • Surface element stays too hot or will not change heat: surface element control switch problem.
  • Uneven baking or temperature seems off: cookware, rack position, or temperature calibration/sensor issues.
  • Downdraft vent seems weak: dirty grease filter, blocked ducting, or blower problems.
  • Hot air leaking around the oven door: worn door gasket or hinge alignment.

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  • Reset the range by turning the breaker off for 1 minute, then back on.
  • Confirm you are using flat, heavy-gauge cookware for best surface cooking performance.
  • Clean the downdraft air grille and grease filter; the manual notes the filter is a permanent type and should be cleaned when soiled.
  • If the vent is still weak, review ducting basics (duct size, elbow count, damper movement) in the manual.
  • Inspect the oven door seal for gaps, tears, or hardened spots.

Parts that commonly solve these issues on JES9800AAW

Symptom Common fix Example part for this model
No bake heat Replace bake element Bake element WP74010750
Heat leaking at door Replace door gasket Door gasket WPW10162384
Vent weak or noisy Clean filter; inspect blower Blower wheel WPY707985

Why it matters

Catching heating, venting, and door-seal problems early helps protect cooking performance and reduces overheating stress on wiring, switches, and insulation. It also helps the downdraft system capture smoke and fumes more effectively.

Last updated: January 2026

After a power outage, your Jenn-Air range model JES9800AAW typically resets by restoring power and then setting the clock; the display may scroll “POWER INTERRUPTION” followed by “SET CLOCK.” If the control starts beeping or shows a fault code, press Cancel, then cycle power briefly and retry.

Reset steps (JES9800AAW)

  • Press Clock, then enter the correct time using the number pads (this clears the “SET CLOCK” prompt). See the JES9800AAW owner's manual.
  • If the control is unresponsive, turn the range off at the breaker (or unplug if accessible) for 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • If a fault code appears with beeping, press Cancel once.
  • If the fault code returns, turn power off at the breaker for a few minutes, then restore power.
  • If beeping and the fault code continue after power cycling, schedule service (the control is detecting a condition it cannot clear).

What you should see after power is restored

Display behavior What it means What to do
“POWER INTERRUPTION” then “SET CLOCK” Normal after an outage Set the clock
Beeping with a fault code Control detected a fault Press Cancel, then power cycle
Oven heats but time is wrong Clock reset only Set the clock

Parts that commonly relate to “won’t heat” after an outage

A power outage can coincide with a heating failure that was already developing. If the oven powers up but will not bake, these are common suspects:

  • Burned-out bake element (inspect for blisters or breaks): bake element WP74010750
  • Loose or overheated power connection at the terminal block (burn marks, melted plastic): terminal block WPW10245259
  • Failed control or keypad (symptoms include random beeping, dead keys, or recurring fault codes)

Why it matters

On JES9800AAW, the clock prompt is more than cosmetic; clearing “SET CLOCK” confirms the control is back in a normal operating state. Repeated fault-code beeping after a power cycle points to an electrical or control issue that needs diagnosis before normal baking and broiling can be restored.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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Main causes: bad bake element, broken burner igniter, control system failure, blown thermal fuse, faulty temperature sen…

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