GE
Electric Cooktop

Model # JP688001 Official GE built-in cooktop

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official GE JP688001 built-in cooktop, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Term Blk WB17X187

#1621

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Term blk

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Pivot WB1X1160

#19

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Pivot

Part #WB1X1160

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End Cap Rh WB7X1322

#9

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End cap rh

Part #WB7X1322

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Ceramicplate WB62X1591

#1

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Ceramicplate

Part #WB62X1591

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Fuse WB2X3910

#46

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Fuse

Part #WB2X3910

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Filter Coil WB20X70

#2353

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Filter coil

Part #WB20X70

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Power Module Rh WB27X398

#159

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Power module rh

Part #WB27X398

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Surge Abs WB27X220

#2351

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Surge abs

Part #WB27X220

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Power Module Lh WB27X399

#159

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Power module lh

Part #WB27X399

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User's Manual 49-4623

#LITR

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User's manual

Part #49-4623

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