What is the difference between a regular GE and GE profile?
GE Profile is GE’s step-up line; compared with standard (regular) GE appliances, Profile models typically add more premium design, more cooking convenience features, and more advanced controls. Your GE gas range model JGBS60REK3SS is a standard GE model, so it focuses on core performance and straightforward operation.
- More feature depth: extra cooking modes, more precise temperature management, and added convenience options.
- More premium styling: upgraded finishes, handle designs, and control layouts.
- More advanced controls: more display and control features (varies by model).
- More “connected” options: some Profile models include smart or app-based features.
- Higher price point: you generally pay more for the added features and design upgrades.
On gas ranges, the difference often shows up in the control system and cooking features rather than basic burner operation. Both lines can be reliable; Profile usually adds more “nice-to-have” features, while standard GE keeps things simpler.
| Category | Standard GE (like JGBS60REK3SS) | GE Profile |
|---|---|---|
| Core cooking performance | Strong, practical | Strong, plus more feature options |
| Controls | Straightforward | More advanced, more settings |
| Design/finish | Classic | More premium look |
| Typical cost | Lower | Higher |
Parts are model-specific, not “Profile vs regular” specific. When you’re ordering replacement parts for JGBS60REK3SS, match the exact model number and the exact part ID.
Common examples for this model include:
- Bake burner ignition WB13X40208 (helps ignite the oven bake burner)
- Range oven temperature sensor WB20K10015 (helps regulate oven temperature)
- Range oven control board WB27X44728 (manages oven functions and timing)
Last updated: January 2026
What are the dimensions of a standard gas range?
Most standard freestanding gas ranges (including many GE models like JGBS60REK3SS) are built to fit a 30-inch cabinet opening; the typical exterior size is about 30 inches wide, 25 to 27 inches deep (not counting the door handle), and about 36 inches tall to the cooktop.
These are the common dimensions we see for a 30-inch class gas range:
- Width: ~30 inches
- Depth (cabinet to front): ~25 to 27 inches
- Depth (including handle/knobs): often ~28 to 30+ inches
- Height to cooktop: ~36 inches
- Overall height (with backguard/control panel): often ~46 to 48 inches
| Measurement | Typical range | What to measure at home |
|---|---|---|
| Width | 29 7/8 to 30 inches | Opening between cabinets |
| Depth (no handle) | 25 to 27 inches | Counter edge to back wall |
| Depth (with handle) | 28 to 30+ inches | Furthest point at oven door |
| Height to cooktop | ~36 inches | Floor to cooking surface |
Use a tape measure and capture these points:
- Cabinet opening width (left cabinet to right cabinet)
- Depth to the wall (counter front edge to backsplash or wall)
- Gas line and shutoff clearance behind the range
- Anti-tip bracket location (if installed)
- Door swing clearance in front of the range
A range that is “standard 30-inch” can still sit proud of the counter if the handle sticks out, or it can bind if the opening is tight. Measuring depth and clearances helps prevent installation headaches and protects the gas connection.
If you are troubleshooting fitment after a repair (for example, the oven door not closing tightly), checking the door seal and alignment can help; the range oven door gasket WB35X29720 is one common part involved.
Last updated: January 2026
What is JGBS60REK3SS?
JGBS60REK3SS is the model number for a GE gas range. On Sears PartsDirect, it identifies the exact version of your range so you can match the correct replacement parts (like an oven igniter, temperature sensor, or door gasket) to your appliance.
For GE model JGBS60REK3SS, you are shopping parts for a free-standing gas range (a 30-inch class range is typical for this style).
Common systems on this type of range include:
- Surface burners (burner heads, orifices, burner tubes)
- Oven bake and broil ignition system
- Oven temperature sensing and electronic control
- Door sealing and glass components
- Oven light circuit (bulb and socket)
When you search parts, always match the full model number JGBS60REK3SS to avoid ordering a similar looking part that will not fit.
A few model-matched examples from our parts list:
- If the oven will not ignite or takes too long to light, check the bake burner ignition WB13X40208
- If baking temperatures seem off, check the range oven temperature sensor WB20K10015
- If heat leaks around the oven door, inspect the range oven door gasket WB35X29720
| Symptom | Common part to check | Example for JGBS60REK3SS |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not light | Ignition system | Bake burner ignition |
| Oven temp inaccurate | Temperature sensor | Oven temperature sensor |
| Oven light out | Bulb or socket | 40-watt bulb, light socket |
| Heat escaping at door | Door seal | Oven door gasket |
GE ranges often have multiple similar model variants; using JGBS60REK3SS ensures the part you buy matches the correct gas, electrical, and mounting configuration for your exact range.
Last updated: January 2026
What does code F350 mean on GE oven?
On the GE gas range model JGBS60REK3SS, an F350 display is not a standard fault code used for this style of range. In practice, treat it as a control-related error: reset power, confirm the oven temperature sensor circuit is healthy, and service the electronic control if the code returns.
- Press Cancel/Off to stop the beeping.
- Turn power off at the breaker for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Try Bake for 10 minutes and watch for the code to return.
- If the oven overheats, smells hot, or the code repeats, stop using the oven and schedule service.
Most repeat error displays on ranges like JGBS60REK3SS come from the temperature-sensing circuit or the electronic control, not a cooling fan system.
| What you notice | Most likely area to check | Model-matched part that fits this check |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature is way off, long preheat, or shuts down | Oven temperature sensor circuit | Range oven temperature sensor WB20K10015 |
| Random beeping, scrambled display, code returns after reset | Electronic control issue | Range oven control board WB27X44728 |
- Inspect the sensor wiring at the back of the range for loose plugs or heat damage.
- If you have a multimeter, test the sensor resistance at room temperature (most GE-style sensors read about 1,080 ohms at 70°F).
- Check for pinched wires after moving the range or removing the back panel.
The control relies on the oven temperature sensor to regulate heat. If the sensor signal is wrong or the control misreads it, the oven can shut down, overheat, or display unusual fault codes.
Last updated: January 2026




