GE
Electric Cooktop

Model # JP393R Official GE electric cooktop

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official GE JP393R electric cooktop, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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U&c-install 49-8269
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U&c-install

Part #49-8269

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Mini Manual 31-1084
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Mini manual

Part #31-1084

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Fuse WB27X0007
#17

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Fuse

Part #WB27X0007

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Drip Tray WB39X5019
#33

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Drip tray

Part #WB39X5019

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Fuse WB02X3910
#46

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Fuse

Part #WB02X3910

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Terminal Block WB17X5119
#18

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Terminal block

Part #WB17X5119

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Spacer WB02X8170
#36

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Spacer

Part #WB02X8170

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Fuse Holder WB02X4627
#48

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Fuse holder

Part #WB02X4627

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Hold Dwn Cup WB02X8169
#35

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Hold dwn cup

Part #WB02X8169

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Supporter WB02X8164
#22

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Supporter

Part #WB02X8164

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