Dual Infinite Switch Replacement

I need to replace the dual infinite switch kit on my stove. I received the new switch and it has different connector positions on it. I am looking to understand how to connect the new switch. The old switch had the following:

Red Wire Connected to Position 4
Dual Red Wire Connected to Position 5
Black Wire Connected to Position 1 (LED)
Dual Black Wire Connected to Position 2
Brown Wire Connected to Position 3
Yellow Wire Connected to Position 6

The new switch has:

P1
2
P2
S1
S2
4a
4

The directions are very confusing. I would like to know how to wire the new switch. Any help would be very much appreciated…

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I need to replace the dual infinite switch kit on my stove. I received the new switch and it has different connector positions on it. I am looking to understand how to connect the new switch. The old switch had the following:

Red Wire Connected to Position 4
Dual Red Wire Connected to Position 5
Black Wire Connected to Position 1 (LED)
Dual Black Wire Connected to Position 2
Brown Wire Connected to Position 3
Yellow Wire Connected to Position 6

The new switch has:

P1
2
P2
S1
S2
4a
4

The directions are very confusing. I would like to know how to wire the new switch. Any help would be very much appreciated…

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did you order and recieve the correct part ?
[part]AP4008679[/part]

The repair part I received was:

Repair Part Number: 12002125

Kit Includes:

74008248 Switch

74008250/74008249 Jumper Wire

16023363 Instruction Sheet

— Begin quote from ddelling;242654

The repair part I received was:

Repair Part Number: 12002125

Kit Includes:

74008248 Switch

74008250/74008249 Jumper Wire

16023363 Instruction Sheet

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Yes that is the correct part number.

If you don’t mind, it has been quite sometime since I worked with this switch kit. I will need to get more reference information to properly and effectively assist you.

Would you mind waiting for a day or 2 while I gather that information ?

That would be fine. Your help would be very much appreciated!

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That would be fine. Your help would be very much appreciated!

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I was able to find some information for you.

the only difference in wiring the switch would be the wire colors on your unit,(ie the black wire going to the heater on your unit may be red or double red) but the connections would be the same.

I don’t believe you will have any problems, but if you do please contact me.

[LEFT]I connected the 12002125 as follows:
Range Type: JENN-AIR SCE30600W
L1 Phase (black wire coming from front left switch) to P1
Jumper wire from P1 to S1
L2 Phase (red wire) to P2
Black wire going to heater to 2
Orange wire (indicator light) to S2
Rose wire to 4
Purple wire to 4a[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Read more: http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/57361-dual-infinite-switch-wiring.html#ixzz0uKMkN3CP
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Joe,

Thanks for the reply. I did see this post when I was researching. My question is that I don’t have the same color wires and do I need to jumper P1 to S1 for my model? My wire combinations are:

Wire Connected to Position 4
Dual Red Wire Connected to Position 5
Black Wire Connected to Position 1 (LED)
Dual Black Wire Connected to Position 2
Brown Wire Connected to Position 3
Yellow Wire Connected to Position 6

How would these correspond to the new sw

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Joe,

Thanks for the reply. I did see this post when I was researching. My question is that I don’t have the same color wires and do I need to jumper P1 to S1 for my model? My wire combinations are:

Wire Connected to Position 4
Dual Red Wire Connected to Position 5
Black Wire Connected to Position 1 (LED)
Dual Black Wire Connected to Position 2
Brown Wire Connected to Position 3
Yellow Wire Connected to Position 6

How would these correspond to the new sw

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I will have to do more indepth research, so I can be more helpful to you.
Once I have all the available information, I will respond to you.

Have a nice day,

Joe,

Thank you. I will wait to hear from you. My wire combinations along with where they were connected on the old switch are as follows:

Red Wire Connected to Position 4
Dual Red Wire Connected to Position 5
Black Wire Connected to Position 1 (LED)
Dual Black Wire Connected to Position 2
Brown Wire Connected to Position 3
Yellow Wire Connected to Position 6

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I need to replace the dual infinite switch kit on my stove. I received the new switch and it has different connector positions on it. I am looking to understand how to connect the new switch. The old switch had the following:

Red Wire Connected to Position 4
Dual Red Wire Connected to Position 5
Black Wire Connected to Position 1 (LED)
Dual Black Wire Connected to Position 2
Brown Wire Connected to Position 3
Yellow Wire Connected to Position 6

The new switch has:

P1
2
P2
S1
S2
4a
4

The directions are very confusing. I would like to know how to wire the new switch. Any help would be very much appreciated…

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Sir,

I am not sure I can be exactly correct in helping you wire your new switch.

Your wiring colors are correct but your switch locations are not, based on my wiring diagram for a JES9800AAW and the new switch configuration.

I will assist you as best I can with the information I have.I will be including the component the wires should be going to so you may varify if you need to.

First, install the jumper wire from P1 to S1 terminals on new switch

Red wire(single) on terminal 4 on old switch should be on terminal 2 on new switch and terminates at burner sensor circuit.

Red wire(dual) on terminal 5 on old switch should be on terminal P2 on new switch and will terminate at terminal block and jump over to the next infinite switch.(two directions).

Black wire (single) on terminal 1 of old switch should be on S2 terminal on new switch and terminate at indicator light.

Black wire(dual) on terminal 2 on old switch should be on P1 terminal on new switch(beside jumper wire connection) and terminate at terminal block and jump to the next infinite switch(two directions).

Brown wire terminal 3 on old switch should be on terminal 4 on new switch and terminate at outside burner element terminal on burner.

Yellow wire terminal 6 on old switch should be on terminal 4A on new switch and terminate at inside burner element terminal on burner.

Test burner operation, low and hi settings and re assemble the unit.

This is a compilation of the information you supplied, the wiring diagram for the unit, and the new switch configuration, and should have you up and running in no time
Thanks for leting us help you

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Joe,

I will give it a try and let you know. Thank you for sticking with this. I am very appreciative.

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You are quite welcome, I’m sure all will be well when you’re done.

Joe,
Thank you for the detailed instructions and the time you spent on researching the answer. Everything went great, just as you had documented. Thank you very much!!!

Help!!!
I followed this thread and combined it with the wiring instuctions which came with the switch. As a result, I have the switch working, but the other three now are not!

The switch I’m replacing is the first one in line from the power source.

The wires are as follows:
My original dual black: comes from the power source and has a splice in it that connects to the burner sensors on all the burners. It also has a dual connector that I have attached to P1. The other part of the dual connector goes to the next switch.

My original dual red: comes from the power source and also connects to the next witch in line. I have cut that dual and attached the power source to P2, and the other switches to 2.

My single orange is now connected to S2. it goes to the indicator light.

My purple and green are the inner/outer burner elements and are connected to 4 and 4a.

If I had to guess, (which I pretty much did already), I think I have to reconnect my dual red and attach it only to P2. Then do something different to connect the black spliced wire to the sensors.

Thanks for any help!!!

— Begin quote from dillybob;279658

Help!!!
I followed this thread and combined it with the wiring instuctions which came with the switch. As a result, I have the switch working, but the other three now are not!

The switch I’m replacing is the first one in line from the power source.

The wires are as follows:
My original dual black: comes from the power source and has a splice in it that connects to the burner sensors on all the burners. It also has a dual connector that I have attached to P1. The other part of the dual connector goes to the next switch.

My original dual red: comes from the power source and also connects to the next witch in line. I have cut that dual and attached the power source to P2, and the other switches to 2.

My single orange is now connected to S2. it goes to the indicator light.

My purple and green are the inner/outer burner elements and are connected to 4 and 4a.

If I had to guess, (which I pretty much did already), I think I have to reconnect my dual red and attach it only to P2. Then do something different to connect the black spliced wire to the sensors.

Thanks for any help!!!

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Dillybob,

What is your model and serial number ?

I believe you are correct ,

You will need to re attached the two red wires and install them on the P2 terminal on the new switch, and leave terminal 2 empty.

You lost me with the Black wires in your final statement.

It sounded like you had that connection proper in your first statement.
:confused: :confused: :confused:

Did you see this post when you reviewed the forum posts

[LEFT]Wire color or configuration is not "that" important, but location of the wire on the switch terminal or the component that the wire supplies is.[/LEFT]

[LEFT][COLOR=#000000]First, install the jumper wire from P1 to S1 terminals on new switch

[LEFT]Red wire(single) on terminal 4 on old switch should be on terminal 2 on new switch and terminates at burner sensor circuit. [/LEFT]

[LEFT]Red wire(dual) on terminal 5 on old switch should be on terminal P2 on new switch and will terminate at terminal block and jump over to the next infinite switch.(two directions).[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Black wire (single) on terminal 1 of old switch should be on S2 terminal on new switch and terminate at indicator light.[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Black wire(dual) on terminal 2 on old switch should be on P1 terminal on new switch(beside jumper wire connection) and terminate at terminal block and jump to the next infinite switch(two directions).[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Brown wire terminal 3 on old switch should be on terminal 4 on new switch and terminate at outside burner element terminal on burner.[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Yellow wire terminal 6 on old switch should be on terminal 4A on new switch and terminate at inside burner element terminal on burner.[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Test burner operation, low and hi settings and re assemble the unit.[/LEFT]

[LEFT]I’ll get on a wiring diagram, and help you,as best I can as soon as I get a Model and serial number.[/LEFT]

[LEFT]:cool: :cool: :cool: [/LEFT]

[LEFT]Read more: Dual Infinite Switch Replacement [/LEFT]

Read more: http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/120728-jenn-air-jed8430-dual-switch-replacement.html#ixzz10TuydgLH
http://forum.appliancepartspros.com [/COLOR]
[/LEFT]

Hi Joe,
It’s a Jennair CVE3400B. It’s back together now.
I’ve got it working. The dual black wire also has a piggyback direct to the sensors on the burner. From your posts, I gathered that I needed to snip that piggyback and attach it to terminal 2. So now terminal 2 on the new switch is wired to the sensors on the burner.
Thanks,
Bob

— Begin quote from Joe / APP Team;279761

Dillybob,

What is your model and serial number ?

I believe you are correct ,

You will need to re attached the two red wires and install them on the P2 terminal on the new switch, and leave terminal 2 empty.

You lost me with the Black wires in your final statement.

It sounded like you had that connection proper in your first statement.
:confused: :confused: :confused:

Did you see this post when you reviewed the forum posts

[LEFT]Wire color or configuration is not "that" important, but location of the wire on the switch terminal or the component that the wire supplies is.[/LEFT]

[LEFT][COLOR=#000000]First, install the jumper wire from P1 to S1 terminals on new switch[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Red wire(single) on terminal 4 on old switch should be on terminal 2 on new switch and terminates at burner sensor circuit.

[LEFT]Red wire(dual) on terminal 5 on old switch should be on terminal P2 on new switch and will terminate at terminal block and jump over to the next infinite switch.(two directions).[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Black wire (single) on terminal 1 of old switch should be on S2 terminal on new switch and terminate at indicator light.[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Black wire(dual) on terminal 2 on old switch should be on P1 terminal on new switch(beside jumper wire connection) and terminate at terminal block and jump to the next infinite switch(two directions).[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Brown wire terminal 3 on old switch should be on terminal 4 on new switch and terminate at outside burner element terminal on burner.[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Yellow wire terminal 6 on old switch should be on terminal 4A on new switch and terminate at inside burner element terminal on burner.[/LEFT]

[LEFT]Test burner operation, low and hi settings and re assemble the unit.[/LEFT]

[LEFT]I’ll get on a wiring diagram, and help you,as best I can as soon as I get a Model and serial number.[/LEFT]

[LEFT]:cool: :cool: :cool: [/LEFT]

[LEFT]Read more: Dual Infinite Switch Replacement [/LEFT]

Read more: http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/120728-jenn-air-jed8430-dual-switch-replacement.html#ixzz10TuydgLH
http://forum.appliancepartspros.com
[/LEFT]
[/COLOR][LEFT]

[/LEFT]

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— Begin quote from dillybob;279767

Hi Joe,
It’s a Jennair CVE3400B. It’s back together now.
I’ve got it working. The dual black wire also has a piggyback direct to the sensors on the burner. From your posts, I gathered that I needed to snip that piggyback and attach it to terminal 2. So now terminal 2 on the new switch is wired to the sensors on the burner.
Thanks,
Bob

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Ok,

Great job.

Glad we were able to help.

:slight_smile: :slight_smile: :slight_smile:

Hi Joe,
Well, I thought I had it right. Now when it’s all back together, the switch turns on each element, but always on high. When I wired it, I put the dual red wire (from power supply) on P1 rather than P2, and the black dual (from power supply) on P2 rather than P1. I wonder if I reverse those, will it work?
Another possibility is that on one of my tests, I grounded the switch, and threw the breaker…maybe hurting the switch.
Bob

— Begin quote from dillybob;281524

Hi Joe,
Well, I thought I had it right. Now when it’s all back together, the switch turns on each element, but always on high. When I wired it, I put the dual red wire (from power supply) on P1 rather than P2, and the black dual (from power supply) on P2 rather than P1. I wonder if I reverse those, will it work?
Another possibility is that on one of my tests, I grounded the switch, and threw the breaker…maybe hurting the switch.
Bob

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Dillybob,

Yes,

I know you had it wired wrong, but it still should have worked.

And of course, you should re wire it properly.
(you should do that now, I would, so you’re set when the new switch arrives).

If you grounded the switch and tripped your breaker, I’m sure you damaged the switch contacts and or the resistor inside the assembly.

Order a new switch.

[part]AP4008679[/part]

Good Luck,
:cool: :cool: :cool:

Joe,
I ordered the new switch and it got here already! Wow! Problem persists equally with both switches. When I put the dual red wire from the power supply on P2, and the dual black power supply on P1, I the burner doesn’t come on at all. When I reverse those two, I get High only.

— Begin quote from dillybob;282094

Joe,
I ordered the new switch and it got here already! Wow! Problem persists equally with both switches. When I put the dual red wire from the power supply on P2, and the dual black power supply on P1, I the burner doesn’t come on at all. When I reverse those two, I get High only.

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Dillybob,

We still have something mis wired or crossed,

Do you have the wiring diagram / schematic that came with your cooktop ?

Did you remove or disconnect any wires at the other infinite switches or elements ?

I need you to go through and check and make sure the switches are wired according to the wiring diagram. (dual black on L1 and dual red on L2 etc.)

Then we can get this new switch properly wired and operating.

:cool: :cool: :cool: