Amana AKES3060 User Manual

Electric  
Downdraft  
Cooktop  
Owner's Manual  
AKES3060*  
AKED3060*  
* Additional alphanumeric characters representing other  
models in series may follow each model number.  
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Amana Appliances  
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2800 220th Trail  
PO Box 8901  
Amana, Iowa 52204-0001  
USA  
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Important Safety Information  
All Appliances  
1. Proper Installation. Be sure your appliance is  
properly installed and grounded by a qualified  
technician.  
2. Never Use Your Appliance for Warming or Heating  
the Room.  
3. Do Not Leave Children Alone. Children should not be  
alone or unattended in the area where the appliance  
is in use. They should never be allowed to sit or  
stand on any part of the appliance.  
4. Wear Appropriate Apparel. Loose fitting or hanging  
garments should never be worn while using  
appliance.  
WARNING  
!
This appliance contains or produces a chemical or  
chemicals which can cause death or serious illness  
and which are known to the state of California to  
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
To reduce the risk from substances in the fuel or from  
fuel combustion make sure this appliance is installed,  
operated, and maintained according to the instructions  
in this booklet.  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or  
death, make sure your cooktop has been properly  
grounded and always disconnect it from main power  
supply before any servicing.  
5. User Servicing. Do not repair or replace any part of  
the appliance unless specifically recommended in  
the manual. All other servicing should be referred to a  
qualified technician.  
6. Storage in or on Appliance. Flammable materials  
should not be stored on surface units.  
7. Do Not Use Water on Grease Fires. Smother fire  
or flame, or use dry chemical or foam-type  
extinguisher.  
8. Use Only Dry Potholders. Moist or damp potholders  
on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do  
not let potholder touch elements. Do not use a towel  
or other bulky cloth.  
WARNING  
!
DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS OR AREAS NEAR  
UNITS—Surface units may be hot though they are  
dark in color. Areas near elements may be hot enough  
to burn. During and after use, do not touch or let  
clothing or other flammable material contact surface  
elements until they have had time to cool.  
Surface Cooking Units  
1. Use Proper Pan Size. This appliance is equipped  
with one or more surface units of different size.  
Select utensils having flat bottoms large enough to  
cover the surface heating element. The use of  
undersized utensils will expose a portion of the  
heating element to direct contact and may result in  
ignition of clothing. Proper relationship of utensil to  
burner will also improve efficiency.  
CAUTION  
!
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion or  
ventilation air.  
Do not store gasoline or other combustible materials  
near cooktop.  
2. Never Leave Surface Units Unattended. Boilover  
causes smoking and greasy spillovers that may  
ignite.  
3. Make Sure Drip Bowls Are in Place. Absence of  
these pans or bowls during cooking may subject  
wiring or components underneath to damage.  
4. Protective Liners. Do not use aluminum foil to line  
drip bowls. Improper installation of these liners may  
result in a risk of electrical shock, or fire.  
5. Glazed Cooking Utensils. Only certain types of  
glass, ceramic, earthware, or other glazed utensils  
are suitable for cooktop service without breaking due  
to sudden change in temperature.  
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Installation  
6. Utensil Handles Should be Turned Inward and Not  
Extend Over Adjacent Surface Units. Reduce the risk  
of burns, ignition of flammable materials, and spillage  
due to unintentional contact with the utensil. Position  
utensil handle so that it is turned inward, and does  
not extend over adjacent surface units.  
Unpacking Cooktop  
• Remove all packing and printed material packed with  
cooktop.  
• Slide cooktop out of box.  
To avoid damage, do not slide cooktop across  
countertop.  
7. Do Not Soak Removable Heating Elements. Heating  
elements should never be immersed in water.  
Countertop Cutout and Clearances  
Prepare countertop opening according to dimensions  
shown in diagrams.  
Glass/Ceramic Cooking Surfaces  
1. Do Not Cook on Broken Smoothtop module. If  
module should break, cleaning solutions and  
spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop and  
create a risk of electrical shock. Contact a qualified  
technician immediately.  
2. Clean Smoothtop Module with Caution. If a wet  
sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a hot  
cooking area, be careful to avoid a steam burn. Some  
cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a  
hot surface.  
WARNING  
!
To avoid property damage or personal injury, observe  
the following specifications.  
To avoid serious burns or other personal injury caused  
by reaching over heated surface element, avoid  
locating storage cabinets above surface elements. If  
cabinet storage is located above surface units, install  
a range hood that projects horizontally a minimum of  
5 inches beyond the cabinet bottom to reduce the  
risk.  
Exhaust Vent  
1. Clean Vents Frequently. Grease should not be  
allowed to accumulate on vent or filter.  
2. When flaming foods under hood, turn fan off. The fan,  
if operating, may spread the flame.  
3. Turn off power at fuse panel.  
CAUTION  
!
To avoid serious burns or other personal injury, do not  
store items of interest to children above or behind  
cooktop. Children climbing on cooktop to reach items  
could be seriously injured.  
IN CASE OF FIRE  
Fires can occur as a result of over cooking or excessive  
grease. Though a fire is unlikely, if one occurs, proceed  
as follows:  
Surface Element Fire  
To avoid improper installation, do not install cooktop  
in island above wall oven. Cooktop cannot be vented  
vertically if above wall oven.  
1. Smother the fire with a nonflammable lid or baking  
soda, or use a Class ABC or BC extinguisher. Not  
water. Not salt. Not flour.  
2. As soon as it is safe to do so, turn the surface  
controls to OFF.  
PRECAUTIONS  
• Do not cook food directly on heating element, always  
use cookware.  
• Do not mix household cleaning products. Chemical  
mixtures may interact with objectionable or even  
hazardous results.  
• Do not put plastic items on warm cooking areas. They  
may stick and melt.  
• Do not allow pots to boil dry as this can cause damage  
to cooking surface and pan.  
• Do not use cooktop surface as a cutting board.  
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Cooktop Dimensions  
Minimum Clearances to Combustible  
Material  
D
W
A
D—21½ inches  
W—29½ inches  
D
Countertop Cutout  
B
C
W
D
A30 inches between cooking surface and  
unprotected wood or metal cabinet above  
cooktop. 24 inches between cooking surface  
and protected wood or metal cabinet above  
C
A
cooktop. Cabinet bottom must be protected by  
at least ¼ inch thick millboard with not less  
than No. 28 MSG sheet steel, .015 inch thick  
stainless steel, .024 inch thick aluminum, or  
.020 inch thick copper.  
B
B2 inches minimum  
A—2½ inches minimum  
B—2 inches minimum  
C—3½ inches minimum  
W—287/8 inches  
C1½ inches minimum  
D3 inches (both sides)  
D—205/8 inches  
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Minimum Cabinet Requirements  
Single cabinet installation requires a 36-inch width base  
cabinet.  
Duct Locations  
Cooktop can be vented vertically or horizontally. If vented  
horizontally, vent air through exterior to left or rear wall if  
possible. If vented vertically, locate hole between floor  
joists.  
Minimum Requirements Below Cooktop  
• Shaded blower area is 77/8 inches deep from top of  
countertop to blower bottom.  
• Unshaded cutout area is 4 inches deep from top of  
countertop to burner box bottom.  
If cooktop is installed in island above wall oven, vent  
horizontally and then vertically. Confirm adequate spacing  
on left side or rear of island for duct.  
Top View  
A
A
B
B
G
C
L
C
Front  
F
A—Edge of cutout  
B—83/16 inches  
C—67/16 inches  
E
C
D
L
Front View  
D
E
D—4 inches  
E—77/8 inches  
A—6 inches  
B—47/32 inches  
Side View  
C—Center line of cutout  
L
D—12½ inches  
F
E—Back edge of cutout  
F—10½ inches  
G
Front  
G—43/8 inches between top of counter and top of  
duct cutout.  
F—4 inches  
G—77/8 inches  
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Duct Connections  
Duct Length Piece Equivalents  
•` Blower exhaust faces towards rear wall. Connect  
blower exhaust to ducting with 3¼ x 10 piece. No  
screws are necessary.  
• Do not install 2 elbow fittings next to each other. Two  
elbow fittings joined together create unusual air  
patterns and can result in poor ventilation.  
• Do not vent into an attic or crawl space. Always vent  
outside.  
3¼ x 10 inch ducting pieces  
3¼ x 10 inch to 6 inch  
transition = 5 equivalent  
foot  
• Seal all joints in venting system with duct tape to avoid  
smoke or odor in home.  
• Do not use laundry wall caps. Wall cap must have  
minimum of 28 square inches free air space.  
3¼ x 10 inch to 6 inch  
transition = 4½  
equivalent feet  
Ducting  
Adjustable transition piece  
3¼ x 10 inch flat elbow =  
12 equivalent feet  
3¼ x 10 inch 90 degree  
elbow = 5 equivalent feet  
Blower Exhaust  
3¼ x 10 inch wall cap  
(Unrestricted) = 0  
equivalent feet  
Duct Length  
Maximum allowable calculated duct length is 60  
equivalent feet.  
• Use “Duct Length Piece Equivalents” section to  
calculate duct length.  
Flexible duct is not recommended. However, if it is  
used, one foot of flexible duct is equal to two feet of  
smooth metal duct.  
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Electrical Installation Requirements  
Installation of this product must conform with local codes  
or in the absences of local codes with the current  
National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 or Canadian  
Electrical Codes.  
6 inch ducting pieces  
6 inch to 3¼ x 10 inch  
transition = 5 equivalent  
feet  
Cooktop requires a 3 wire 240 volt, 60 hertz, AC circuit  
protected by a separate 30 amp circuit breaker or time  
delay fuse. Ground cooktop using #10 gauge ground  
wire attached to burner box.  
Junction Box Location  
6 inch to 3¼ x 10 inch  
transition = 1 equivalent  
foot  
Power supply enters cooktop in right, rear corner.  
Junction box must be located within 30 inches of power  
supply entry point. Locate junction box within shaded  
area.  
6 inch 90 degree elbow =  
5 equivalent feet  
A
B
D
6 inch 45 degree elbow =  
2½ equivalent feet  
C
6 inch wall cap  
(Unrestricted) = 0  
equivalent feet  
A—6¾ inches  
B—Within 30 inches of power supply entry point  
C—24 inches  
D—Center line  
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Option 2-United States Only  
(Cooktop Wire—House Wire)  
Bare and White—Neutral (White)  
Red—Power Line (Red)  
Power Supply Connection  
WARNING  
!
Black—Power Line (Black)  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or  
death, make sure cooktop has been properly grounded  
and always disconnect it from main power supply  
before any servicing.  
GRD  
To avoid risk of electrical shock or personal injury  
when connecting copper leads to aluminum house  
wiring, use only connectors designed for joining  
copper to aluminum. Follow connector manufacturer’s  
recommendations closely.  
W
A
In United States to avoid risk of electrical shock or  
personal injury, do not ground through neutral wire if  
installed in mobile home or if local codes do not  
permit grounding through neutral wire.  
A—Conduit  
W—White neutral wire  
GRD—Bare ground wire  
In Canada to avoid risk of electrical shock or personal  
injury, do not ground through neutral wire.  
Cooktop has approximately 36 inches of flexible wire  
conduit attached to rear of cooktop. Approximately 6  
inches of bare ground wire and 3 insulated wires, black,  
red, and white extend beyond end of conduit. Connect  
wire leads extending from conduit to house wires inside  
junction box (Junction box not included). Refer to local  
codes and attach according to options.  
Removing and Reinstalling Cooktop  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of personal injury, do not touch surface  
elements or area near elements. Surface elements  
may be dark in color even when hot. Areas near  
elements may be hot enough to burn. During and after  
use, do not touch or let clothing or other flammable  
material contact surface elements until they have had  
time to cool.  
Option 1-United States or Canada  
(Cooktop Wire—House Wire)  
Bare—Ground (Green)  
White—Neutral (White)  
Red—Power Line (Red)  
Black—Power Line (Black)  
1. Turn off circuit breaker or electrical supply.  
2. Disconnect cooktop wires from house wires.  
• See “Power Supply Connection” section.  
3. Disconnect cooktop venting.  
• See “Duct Connections” section.  
4. Lift cooktop out of cutout.  
5. Reverse procedure to reinstall cooktop.  
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Modules  
This cooktop features a choice of different modules,  
shown below. On model AKED3060, modules can be  
installed on either side. Model AKES3060 only accepts  
modules on right side. Call your local authorized dealer  
for information on how to purchase modules.  
Grill and Griddle Module  
Grill and griddle module can be installed on either side.  
Coil Modules  
Two coil element modules are available. Each coil  
module has 1 large and 1 small element. One module  
has large element in front and other has small element in  
front. Module ACR110 has large element in front and  
module ACR100 has large element in rear. Module  
ACR110 can only be installed on right side.  
Smoothtop Modules  
Two smoothtop modules are available. Halogen  
smoothtop module has 1 halogen and 1 radiant element.  
Radiant smoothtop module has 2 radiant elements.  
Radiant module ACT110 has large element in front.  
Radiant module ACT100 has large element in rear.  
Radiant module ACT110 can be installed only on right  
side.  
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Installing Smoke Control Grill™ Module  
1. Turn all controls to OFF.  
Installing Modules  
2. Place module pan with terminal opening towards plug.  
WARNING  
!
Rear  
Well  
To avoid risk of personal injury, all controls must be in  
"OFF" position before removing or installing modules.  
Terminal  
opening  
Installing Coil and Smoothtop Modules  
1. Turn all controls to OFF.  
2. Hold module with terminals pointing toward rear of  
cooktop.  
Front  
3. Place end of module into cooktop well with terminals  
facing rear of well.  
• If module pan from grille or griddle module is in  
well, remove before installing coil module.  
Module pan  
Rear  
Well  
3. Place grease shield into module pan.  
• Smoke control grille element will not operate if  
shield is not in place.  
Front  
4. Slide module towards rear of cooktop until module  
engages. Lower front of module into well.  
4. Hold grille element with terminals pointing toward rear  
of cooktop.  
Removing Coil and Smoothtop Modules  
1. Turn all controls to OFF. Make sure module is cool.  
2. Using tab on front of module, lift up slightly.  
• Do not lift module too high. Lifting module too high  
can cause damage to terminals.  
• Slide terminals into plug as far as they go.  
• Check grille element to make sure it is fully  
engaged into plug.  
3. Pull module toward the front of cooktop and carefully  
lift it out.  
5. Place Grille on module pan.  
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Operation  
To remove grille module turn all controls to OFF,  
allow to cool, and reverse steps above.  
Coil Modules  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of serious personal injury, property  
damage, or fire, do not leave surface elements  
unattended while in operation. Grease and spillovers  
can ignite causing a fire.  
1. Push in and turn surface element control to desired  
setting.  
• Cooktop has 1 indicator light for all control knobs.  
When an element is on, indicator light glows red.  
• Surface element control does not stop at each  
setting. See settings below.  
LO—Use to prepare food at less than boiling  
temperatures or to simmer.  
Installing Griddle  
1. Turn all controls to OFF.  
2 through 6—Use to maintain boiling of larger  
amounts of food, low temperature frying and to  
maintain correct pressure in a pressure cooker.  
2. Install module pan, grease shield and griddle element  
according to “Installing Smoke Control Grill™  
Module” section.  
3. With grease trap toward rear of cooktop, place griddle  
pan over of element.  
HI—Use to bring food to boiling temperatures. When  
food is boiling, temperature setting should be  
reduced.  
To remove griddle module turn all controls to OFF  
and reverse steps above.  
2. When finished cooking, turn control to OFF.  
Grease  
trap  
OFF  
Surface element control knob  
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Smoothtop Module  
Smoke Control Grill  
WARNING  
!
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of serious personal injury, property  
damage, or fire, do not leave surface elements  
unattended while in operation. Grease and spillovers  
can ignite causing a fire.  
To avoid risk of serious personal injury, property  
damage, or fire, do not leave surface elements  
unattended while in operation. Grease and spillovers  
can ignite causing a fire.  
To avoid risk of serious personal injury never cook on a  
broken smoothtop module. Spillovers or cleaners can  
penetrate surface of module and create a risk of  
electrical shock. If smoothtop module breaks,  
discontinue use and notify an authorized servicer  
immediately.  
To avoid risk of property damage, do not use metal  
cooking utensils on the grill.  
1. Before using grille for first time wash it with warm  
soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Lightly wipe  
top of grille surface with cooking oil to prevent food  
from sticking (do not use shortening or butter). Let  
cooking oil remain on grille surface.  
2. Trim excess fat from around meats to prevent  
smoking and flare-ups.  
3. Push in and turn right or left front control knob  
(depending on where grille is located) to select a  
temperature.  
• Use heavy-gauge metal cookware not including cast  
iron.  
• Bottom of cookware must be flat. Cookware that is  
warped or slightly curved on the bottom heats slowly  
and may not boil water. Cookware with an aluminum  
disk bottom makes excellent contact with cooking  
surface. See “Utensils” section for more information.  
• Do not use glass, ceramic, or enamel-porcelain  
cookware. Small imperfections on bottom of such  
cookware can scratch smoothtop module surface.  
• Module surface is not “scratch proof”. Surface is highly  
scratch and impact resistant. With recommended  
cooking utensils and proper care, it will continue  
looking good through years of use.  
• If you use right or left rear control knob, indicator  
lights, but element does not heat, and fan does not  
operate.  
• Fan turns on at low speed.  
4. Preheat grille for approximately 10 minutes to improve  
charbroiled flavor.  
• Do not heat grille for extended periods on HI setting  
without food. Extreme temperatures may separate  
non-stick finish from metal.  
• Do not precook food before grilling unless it is  
immediately placed on grille.  
• Do not use a pan that overhangs burner by more than 1  
inch.  
1. Push in and turn surface element control to desired  
setting.  
5. Place food on grille.  
• Cooktop has 1 indicator light for all control knobs.  
When an element is on, indicator light glows red.  
2. When finished cooking, turn control to OFF.  
• Check that meats are done before removing them  
from grille. Meats often brown quickly on outside,  
but are not done in middle.  
• If meat begins to cook too quickly on outside,  
reduce grille heat.  
6. When finished cooking, turn control to OFF.  
7. Clean grille pan and smoke control grille.  
• Always use nylon, hard rubber, or wooden kitchen  
tools on conventional no-stick finish.  
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Griddle  
Exhaust Fan  
Variable speed fan is built into center of cooktop. Fan is  
located beneath vent area. Fan operation is necessary to  
remove cooking vapors, odors, and smoke.  
• Fan automatically turns on at low speed when using  
grill or griddle. Fan can be manually turned to high  
speed. Fan cannot be turned off while grill or griddle are  
operating.  
• Fan can be used during any cooking operation or to  
ventilate cooking area. When flaming foods, turn fan off.  
The fan, if operating, may spread the flame.  
• Clean vents frequently. Grease should not be allowed  
to accumulate on vent or filter.  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of serious personal injury, property  
damage, or fire, do not leave surface elements  
unattended while in operation. Grease and spillovers  
can ignite causing a fire.  
To avoid risk of property damage, do not use metal  
cooking utensils on the griddle.  
1. Before using griddle for first time, wash with warm  
soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Lightly wipe  
top of griddle surface with cooking oil to prevent food  
from sticking (do not use shortening or butter). Let  
cooking oil remain on the surface.  
1. Turn fan knob to desired setting.  
2. Turn fan control knob to OFF when you are finished  
using it.  
2. Push in and turn right or left front control knob  
(depending on where grille is located) to select a  
temperature.  
• If you use right or left rear control knob, indicator  
lights, but element does not heat and fan does not  
operate.  
OFF  
• Fan turns on at low speed.  
3. Place food on griddle.  
Exhaust fan control knob  
• Do not allow the griddle pan to become full of  
grease. Clean after each use.  
4. When finished cooking, turn control to OFF.  
5. Clean grille pan and griddle.  
• Do not clean griddle element. Soil on element burns  
off during subsequent use.  
• Always use nylon, hard rubber, or wooden kitchen  
tools on conventional no-stick finish.  
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Cooking Utensils  
Utensil Material Characteristic  
Cooking Utensils  
• Use proper pan size. Do not use utensils that overhang  
element by more than 1 inch.  
Type  
Temperature  
Response  
Uses  
• Use care when using glazed cooking utensils. Some  
glass, earthenware, or other glazed utensils break due  
to sudden temperature changes.  
• Select utensils without broken or loose handles.  
Handles should not be heavy enough to tilt pan.  
• Select utensils with flat bottoms.  
Aluminum  
Cast Iron  
Heats and cools Frying, braising,  
quickly roasting  
Heats and cools Low heat  
slowly  
cooking, frying  
Copper Tin  
Lined  
Heats and cools Gourmet cooking,  
• Do not use a wok with a ring stand.  
quickly  
wine sauces, egg  
dishes  
Enamelware Depends on  
base metal  
Low heat cooking  
Ceramic  
(Glass)  
Heats and cools Low heat cooking  
slowly  
Stainless  
Steel  
Heats and cools Soups, sauces,  
at moderate rate vegetables,  
general cooking  
For best cooking results, use a pan with a flat bottom.  
Determine if pan has a flat bottom.  
1. Rotate a ruler along bottom of pan. If pan is not flat,  
gaps between bottom of pan and edge of ruler occur.  
2. A small groove or mark on a pan does not affect  
cooking times. However, if a pan has a gap, formed  
rings, or an uneven bottom, it does not cook  
efficiently and in some cases may not boil liquid.  
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Cleaning  
Cleaning Cooktop  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, always disconnect cooktop from main power supply before cleaning.  
Part  
Materials to Use  
General Directions  
Drip bowls  
Soap and water  
Drip bowls can be removed for ease in cleaning. For extra dried  
on soil, soak the bowls in warm soapy water.  
Coil element  
Soap and water  
The coil elements do not need to be cleaned. Any food spilled on  
the element during cooking will burn off. Never immerse coil  
elements in water.  
Control knobs  
Mild Soap and water  
Soap and water  
Pull off knobs. Wash gently but do not soak. Dry and return  
controls to cooktop, making sure to match flat area on the knob to  
the flat area on shaft.  
Cooktop  
surfaces  
Clean cooktop and gasket under control knobs with damp cloth  
and soapy water. If necessary, clean with nonabrasive cleaners or  
pads. Dry thoroughly when finished to avoid rusting. Do not use  
harsh powders, oven cleaners, scouring pads, or steel wool.  
Gasket under control knobs can be removed for cleaning.  
Fan cover and  
filter  
Soap and water, or  
dishwasher  
Fan must be off before removing filter cover. Clean filter and  
cover with damp cloth and soapy water. To remove grease and  
dried on soil, soak before cleaning. Rinse and dry after cleaning.  
Filter and filter cover can be cleaned in dishwasher. Always  
replace filter and cover before operating cooktop.  
Module pan and Soap and water, or  
Clean with nylon brush, plastic scrub pad, or damp cloth and  
soapy water.  
grease shield  
dishwasher  
Smoothtop  
module  
Soap and water or  
smoothtop cleaner  
conditioner  
Allow top to cool before cleaning. Wash surface with a dampened  
cloth and soapy water. For extra dried on soil, scrub surface with  
smoothtop cleaner conditioner available from an Amana Dealer.  
A single edge razor blade can be used to scrap off dried on soil.  
Do not use a harsh cleanser or steel wool pad. Metal markings  
should be cleaned after each use. If metal markings are allowed  
to remain on the module they will become increasingly difficult to  
remove.  
Glass Control  
Panel and  
Gasket  
Soap and water  
Removing Panel and Gasket  
1. Pull knobs off stems to remove control knobs.  
2. Lift glass out of control panel.  
3. Lift gasket out of control panel.  
4. Replace gasket and knobs after cleaning.  
• Clean according to “Cooktop Surfaces” instructions in  
“Cleaning Cooktop” section.  
• Dry gasket thoroughly before replacing.  
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Cleaning Smoothtop Module  
Problem  
Cause  
To Prevent  
To Remove  
Brown streaks  
and specks  
Cleaning with a sponge or  
cloth containing soil laden  
detergent water.  
Use smoothtop cleaner  
conditioner with clean damp  
paper towel.  
Use light application of  
smoothtop cleaner conditioner  
with clean damp paper towel.  
Blackened,  
Spatters or spillovers landing Wipe all spillovers when it is Clean area with smoothtop  
burned-on spots on a hot cooking area or  
accidental melting of plastic  
safe to touch cooking  
cleaner conditioner with clean  
surface. Do not place plastic damp paper towel,  
items on warm cooking area. nonabrasive nylon pad, or  
scouring brush.  
film like a bread bag.  
If spot is not removed, allow  
cooktop to cool and carefully  
scrape area with a single edge  
razor blade held at a 30 degree  
angle.  
Fine brown gray Course particles, like salt,  
Wipe bottom of cookware  
before cooking. Clean top  
daily with smoothtop cleaner minimized by daily use of  
Fine scratches are not  
removable but can be  
lines or fine  
scratches or  
become embedded in top if  
trapped under pan. Using  
abrasions which abrasive cleaning materials.  
conditioner with clean damp  
paper towel. Do not use  
ceramic or ceramic coated  
cookware.  
smoothtop cleaner conditioner.  
have collected  
soil  
Scratches from rough  
ceramic, glass or ceramic  
coated cookware.  
Smearing or  
streaking  
Using too much smoothtop  
cleaner conditioner or using  
a soiled dish cloth.  
Use small amounts of  
smoothtop cleaner  
conditioner. Rinse area  
thoroughly before drying.  
Use only clean damp paper  
towel, nonabrasive nylon  
pad, or scouring brush.  
Metal or  
silver/gray  
marks  
Sliding or scrapping metal  
utensils across top.  
Do not slide metal objects  
across top.  
Remove marks before top is  
used again. After top cools,  
clean marks with smoothtop  
cleaner conditioner with clean  
damp paper towel,  
nonabrasive nylon pad, or  
scouring brush. Rinse  
thoroughly and dry.  
Pitting or flaking Boilovers of sugar syrup on  
a hot smoothtop can cause  
pitting if not removed  
Watch sugar and syrups  
carefully to avoid boilovers.  
Turn control to low setting.  
Using several papertowels.  
Allow cooktop to cool and  
carefully scrape area with a  
single edge razor blade held at  
a 30 degree angle.  
immediately.  
Hard water  
spots  
Condensation from cooking  
can cause minerals found in cookware is dry before  
water and acids in food to  
drip onto range top and  
cause gray deposits. Spots  
Make sure bottom of  
Mix smoothtop cleaner  
conditioner with water and  
apply thick paste to stained  
area. Scrub vigorously. If stain  
is not removed, reapply  
cooking. Daily use of  
smoothtop cleaner  
conditioner helps keep top  
are often so thin they appear free of hard water, mineral  
to be in or under smoothtop. deposits and food  
discoloration.  
cleaner and repeat process.  
Also try cleaning process of  
smearing and streaking.  
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Warranty  
® COOKING PRODUCTS (excluding wall ovens)  
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY  
LIMITED SECOND YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS  
LIMITED THIRD THRU FIFTH YEAR WARRANTY ON GLASS/CERAMIC TOP,  
ELECTRIC SURFACE ELEMENTS, OR GAS SURFACE BURNERS  
FIRST YEAR  
Amana Appliances will repair or replace, including related labor and travel, any part (f.o.b. Amana, Iowa) which proves to be  
defective as to workmanship or materials.  
SECOND YEAR  
Amana Appliances will provide replacement part, part only (f.o.b. Amana, Iowa), which proves defective as to workmanship or  
materials.  
THIRD THRU FIFTH YEAR  
Amana Appliances will provide replacement glass/ceramic cooktop, part only (f.o.b. Amana, Iowa), which proves defective as to  
workmanship or materials.  
THIRD THRU FIFTH YEAR  
Amana Appliances will provide replacement electric surface elements or gas surface burners, part only (f.o.b. Amana, Iowa),  
which proves defective as to workmanship or materials.  
OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES:  
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS:  
• Provide any defective part to an authorized Amana  
servicer.  
• Provide proof of purchase.  
• Begins at date of original purchase.  
• Product used on a commercial, rental, or leased basis are  
not covered by this warranty.  
• Provide normal care and maintenance, including cleaning  
as instructed in owner's manual.  
• Replace owner replaceable items where directions  
appear in the owner's manual.  
• Applies to product used within the United States or in  
Canada if product has appropriate agency listing when  
shipped from the factory.  
• Service must be performed by an authorized Amana  
servicer.  
• Make product accessible for service.  
• Adjustments covered during first year only.  
• Pay for premium service costs for service outside  
servicer's normal business hours.  
• Pay for service calls related to product installation and  
customer education.  
• Pay for servicer’s labor and travel expenses under limited  
WARRANTY IS VOID IF:  
• Serial plate is defaced.  
• Product is altered by user.  
• Product is not installed or used according to  
manufacturer's instructions.  
warranty provisions.  
ITEMS NOT COVERED:  
• Normal product maintenance and cleaning.  
• Light bulbs.  
• Damages which occur in shipment.  
• General rebuilding or refurbishing that is not a legitimate  
warranty repair.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL AMANA APPLIANCES BE LIABLE  
FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES*  
*This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may  
have others which vary from state to state. For example,  
some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion may  
not apply to you.  
• Failures caused by:  
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Unauthorized service.  
Grease or other material buildup due to improper  
cleaning or maintenance.  
For answers to questions regarding the above or to locate  
an authorized Amana® servicer, contact:  
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Accidental or intentional damage.  
Connection to an improper gas or power supply.  
Acts of God.  
Use of improper pans, containers, or accessories  
that cause damage to the product.  
Amana Appliances  
2800 220th Trail  
PO Box 8901  
Amana, Iowa 52204-0001  
USA  
1-800-843-0304 inside U.S.A.  
1-319-622-5511 outside U.S.A.  
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Before You Call for Service  
Review Owner’s Manual before calling for service.  
If problems are not caused by defective workmanship  
or materials, or if part is consumer replaceable, you  
could be charged for a service call though product is  
under warranty.  
• If control knob is on but element does not heat, check  
circuit breaker.  
For questions call Consumer Affairs Department at  
1-800-843-0304 inside U.S.A. 319-622-5511 outside  
U.S.A.  
To locate an authorized servicer, call 1-800-628-5782.  
Warranty service must be performed by an authorized  
servicer. Amana also recommends contacting an  
authorized servicer if service is required after warranty  
expires.  
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Part No. 36-31810901-0  
Printed in U.S.A.  
9/98 Amana Appliances  
Amana, Iowa 52204  

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