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Clock timer removed from wall oven
Old 06-20-2007, 10:45 PM   #1
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Brand: Jenn-Air
Model Number: W241
Age: More than 10 years

I removed for repair the clock timer from a double wall oven, Jenn-Air W241.
It is now on the way to California for repair and will not return to me for 7 to 10 days.
I left all wires unconnected.
Replacement not available, part No. 701633.
The oven now doesn't operate.
I'm guessing that removal created an open circuit.
My wife is not happy since the oven doesn't work.
Can I make connections, w/out cutting off the existing connections to the clock timer, so that oven will work NOW?? Company coming and I may be sleeping in the hammock.
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You will need to refer to the schematic to find which wires to short for oven operation.
 
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thanks. Whare do I find the schematic? Did not see one behind the control panel.
Can I use a jumper to make connection for short?
how many connections? one or 2?

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