| Owner's Manual   Covering models AKT3020, AKT3630, AKT3040 and AKT3650   Contents   Important Safety Information ............. 3   Utensil Recommendations ................ 5   Cooking on the Smoothtop................ 6   Care and Cleaning ............................ 8   Troubleshooting................................. 9   Amana Warranty ............................. 12   Electric Smoothtop   Cooktop   Keep instructions for future reference.   Be sure manual stays with cooktop.   Part No.36-32066301-0   IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION   CAUTION   ! WARNING   ! DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS OR AREAS NEAR UNITS—Surface   units may be hot though they are dark in color. Areas near surface units   may become hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not   touch, or let clothing touch or other flammable materials contact surface   units or areas near surface units until they have had enough time to cool.   These areas include the cooktop and backguard.   To avoid personal injury, do not   sit, stand or lean on cooktop.   WARNING   ! 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 servicing.   CAUTION   ! During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other flammable   materials touch heating elements or interior surfaces of cooktop until they   have had enough time to cool.   In Case of   Fire   Precautions   • Do not cook food directly on cooktop surface,   always use cookware.   ! Fires can occur as a   result of over cooking or   excessive grease.   • 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 melt and stick.   • Do not slide rough metal objects across cooktop surface. Scratching or   metal marking can result.   • Do not leave fat heating unless you remain nearby. Fat can ignite if   overheated by spilling onto hot surfaces.   • Do not allow pots to boil dry as this can cause damage to cooking surface   and pan.   Though a fire is unlikely, if one   occurs, proceed as follows:   Surface Element Fire   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.   Turn off power at main circuit   breaker or fuse box.   • Do not use cooktop surface as a cutting board.   • Do not use cooktop for storage or as a display counter.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION   (cont'd)   ALL APPLIANCES   SURFACE COOKING UNITS   1. Proper Installation—Be   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 unit 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. Use of oversized utensils   concentrates heat on cooking surface and can   cause damage to cooktop. Proper relationship of   utensil to burner improves efficiency.   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 Proper Apparel—Loose fitting or hanging   garments should never be worn while using   appliance.   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 in an oven or near surface   units.   7. Do Not Use Water On Grease Fires—Smother fire   or flame, or use dry chemical or foam-type   extinguisher.   2. Never Leave Surface Units Unattended at High   Heat Settings—Boilover causes smoking and   greasy spillovers that may ignite.   3. 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.   4. Utensil Handles Should Be Turned Inward and Not   Extended Over Adjacent Surface Units—To reduce   the risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials,   and spillage due to unintentional contact with the   utensil, the handle of a utensil should be positioned   so that it is turned inward, and does not extend over   adjacent surface units.   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.   GLASS/CERAMIC   COOKING SURFACES   1. Do Not Cook on Broken Cooktop—If cooktop   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 Cooktop 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.   CAUTION   ! • Do not store items of interest to children in   cabinets above a cooktop or on the back of a   cooktop—children climbing on the cooktop to   reach items could be seriously injured.   VENTILATION HOODS   1. Clean Ventilating Hoods Frequently—Grease should   not be allowed to accumulate on hood or filter.   2. When flaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on.   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   4 Utensil Recommendations   What Should I Consider in Cookware?   Flat Pan Test   For best cooking results, use a pan   with a flat bottom. To determine if   pan has a flat bottom.   SELECT   AVOID   Cookware with rounded or warped   bottoms.   Flat bottomed cookware.   1. Rotate a ruler along bottom of   pan. If pan is not flat, gaps   between bottom of pan and   edge of ruler can be seen.   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   Glass, glass-ceramic, enamel   porcelain or cast iron cookware,   canners or pressure cookers.   Pans with aluminum disk   bottoms.   Heavy gauge metal cookware.   Light gauge metal cookware.   Handles that are secure, that are Cookware with loose or broken   not heavy enough to tilt pan.   handles.   Cookware that is smaller than or   greater than heating element size   by 1 inch.   efficiently and in some cases   may not boil liquid.   Proper pan size.   Flat bottomed wok.   Wok with a ringstand on bottom.   More than   1 inch overhang   Correct size   Can I can?   Canning is not recommended with any   of the Amana smoothtop ranges or   cooktops due to the intense heat and   large cookware required to can.   The heat generated by the canning   cookware overheats both the elements and   the smoothtop of the cooktop. This may   cause the smoothtop to crack, cause failure   of the heating elements, and may cause   overheating of the surrounding walls.   COOKWARE   MATERIAL   USES   Heats and cools quickly. Use for frying, braising,   and roasting.   Aluminum   Heats and cools at moderate rate. Use for soups,   sauces, vegetables, general cooking.   Stainless Steel   Damage incurred by canning, or   attempting to can, using the smoothtop   cooktop is not covered under warranty.   Copper Clad /   Tin Lined   Heats and cools quickly. Use for gourmet cooking,   wine sauces, egg dishes.   5 Cooking on the Smoothtop   If These Features   are Different from   Yours   These examples are intended   Setting Surface   Element Controls   F Push and turn the surface element control knobs in   either direction to turn on the surface elements. The   outer edge of your pan should always cover the   element graphic, with a maximum overhang of   1 inch. Surface elements are located under the   ceramic cooking surface and radiate heat through   the cooktop. The controls have infinite settings   between LO and HI for fine temperature control.   to show the variety of features that are   available in the product line. If your   cooktop does not have all the options   that are shown, it is not a mistake. The   information provided applies to several   of the models in the product line.   4 1. Push in and turn surface element control to desired setting.   Cooking Safely with   Surface Elements   • You will see the element turn on and off while you are cooking.   This is the element cycling to maintain proper temperature.   2. When finished cooking, turn control to OFF position.   F WARNING   ! Dual Surface Elements   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.   Dual surface elements have an inner and outer   element that can be set according to the pan size.   The outer edge of your pan should always cover   the element graphic, with a maximum overhang of   1 inch. To use inner and outer element   simultaneously, push and turn knob to double lined   side of knob and desired heat setting. To use inner   element only, push and turn knob to single line side of knob and desired heat   setting. When finished, turn control to OFF position.   WARNING   ! SURFACE ELEMENT   CONTROL SETTINGS   To avoid risk of electrical shock   or serious personal injury,   • never cook on a broken   smoothtop cooking surface.   Spillovers can penetrate broken   surface and cause electric   shock.   WHEN TO USE SETTING   Use to prepare food at less than boiling   temperatures or to simmer.   LO   Use to maintain boiling of larger amounts of food,   low temperature frying.   Use to bring food to boiling temperatures. When   food is boiling temperature setting should be   reduced to LO through MED.   MED   HI   • never clean broken cooktop.   Cleaners can penetrate broken   surface and cause electric   shock.   If smoothtop cooking surface   breaks, discontinue use and   contact an authorized servicer   immediately.   Indicator Lights   Surface elements are indicated by an indicator light that glows when the element is   turned on. The location and number of indicator lights vary with each model. After   a surface control is turned off, the surface indicator light will continue to glow until   surface temperature has cooled to approximately 145°F. The length of time the light   remains on will vary. If there is more than one surface element light, do not expect   the lights to shut off at the same time.   WARNING   ! After you cook...   To avoid serious personal injury,   do not use a damp or wet cloth   to clean up spills on a hot or   warm cooktop. Moist or damp   cloths on hot surfaces may   result in burns from steam.   ...remember to establish a cleaning routine for your smoothtop. Cooktops can be   sensitive to certain cooking spillovers. Unlike conventional cooktops, smoothtops   should not be cleaned with a wet dishcloth when wiping down other counters. Daily   care is quick, easy and can prevent damage. To purchase Amana recommended   cleaning products, contact our Consumer Affairs department   at (800) 843-0304.   6 Cooking on the Smoothtop   (cont'd)   Using the Warming Zone   OFF   Some cooktops are equipped with a convenient warming zone. The warming   zone is designed to keep hot foods hot until serving time. When cooking   such foods as pancakes, fried chicken, or even stir-fry the warming zone can   keep cooked foods hot as other portions are cooked.   HI   LO   All food placed on the warming zone should be covered with aluminum foil or   a lid to maintain quality. For best results, when warming pastries or breads,   cover should have a vent to allow moisture to escape. Do not use plastic   wrap or plastic lids to cover food. The plastic could melt onto the surface and   be very difficult to clean.   E Cookware should be restricted to utensils designed for use with a smoothtop   cooktop. Cookware used on the warming zone should also not exceed the   pattern of the element by more than one inch or be taller than six inches.   CAUTION   ! Always use potholders or oven   mitts when removing food from   the warming zone as cookware   and plates will be hot.   1. Push in and turn surface element control to desired setting. Warming   zone element approximate temperatures are:   • • • • • 145°F on LO setting   175°F on MED-LO setting   205°F on MED setting   250°F on MED-HI setting   325°F on HI setting   Warming Zone Utensil   Recommendations   Because the warming zone is a part of   the smoothtop cooktop, it is   recommended only to use utensils   designed specifically for use on the   smoothtop (see Cookware Suggestions   section). Using cookware not designed   for use with a smoothtop may result in   poor cooking performance, damage to   the smoothtop, or damage to the   cookware. Cookware should not be   wider than 8 inches around or taller   than 6 inches in height.   2. When finished with warming zone, turn control to OFF position.   Temperature Selection   To decrease the likelihood of food borne illness, hot foods should be kept at a   minimum of 140°F. Use a meat thermometer to verify foods kept on the   warming zone are at this temperature. Use the chart below to approximate   what heat setting to begin using for a particular food. Adjust as necessary   depending on the maintained temperature of the food.   Warming Zone Recommended Settings   Approximate   Temperature °F   Food Item   Heat Setting   LO   (Element)   Breads/Pastries   Casseroles   Dinner Plates with Food   Eggs   145   LO   145   LO   145   Indicator Light   LO   145   The warming zone has its own indicator   light. It turns on when the control is set.   The indicator light will remain on after   the knob is turned to an off position if   the surface is still warm (approximately   145 °F). When the glass of the cooktop   has cooled down sufficiently, the   indicator light will then shut off.   Mashed Potatoes   Hamburger Casserole   Gravies   LO   145   MED-LO   MED   MED   MED   MED   MED   HI   175   205   Meats   205   Sauces   205   Cream based soups   Stews   205   205   Vegetables   325   Fried Foods   Hot Beverages   Soups   HI   325   HI   325   HI   325   7 Care and Cleaning   Cleaning the Cooktop   SUGGESTED   PART   CLEANING MATERIALS   GENERAL DIRECTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS   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. Do not place   in dishwasher.   Control knobs   Mild soap and water   Clean cooktop trim 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.   Cooktop trim   Smoothtop   Soap and water   Follow cleaning directions on package and below.   Smoothtop cleaner conditioner   Caring for the Smoothtop   For routine cleaning, allow top to cool before cleansing. Wash surface with a dampened cloth and smoothtop cleaner   conditioner. Use another clean damp paper towel to wipe off the cleaner. Use a dry paper towel, buff the smoothtop   to make sure all the cleaner conditioner is removed. The smoothtop cleaner conditioner provides a thin layer of   protective polish that helps prevent scratching. Do not use a harsh cleanser or steel wool pad. For specific problems,   see below.   PROBLEM   CAUSE   REMOVAL   Brown streaks and   specks   Cleaning with sponge or cloth containing soiled   detergent water.   Normal cleansing (provided above).   Clean area with smoothtop cleaner conditioner with   clean damp paper towel, nonabrasive nylon pad, or   scouring brush.   If spot is not removed, on cool cooktop carefully scrape   area with a safety scraper held at a 30-degree angle.   Blackened, burnt on   spots   Spatters or spillovers on a hot cooking area or   accidental melting of plastic like a bread bag.   Course particles, like salt, become embedded in   top if trapped under pan. Using abrasive   cleaning materials. Scratches from rough   ceramic, glass, or ceramic coated cookware.   Fine brown gray lines,   fine scratches or   abrasions   Fine scratches are not removable but can be minimized   by daily use of smoothtop cleaner conditioner.   Using too much smoothtop cleaner conditioner   or using a soiled dish cloth.   Follow label instructions carefully. See Routine   Cleaning, above.   Smearing or streaking   Metal or silver/gray   marks, may appear to   be in or under   Remove marks before top is used again. If marks are   not removed by normal cleaning, use a safety scraper at   a 30° angle and cooktop cleaner conditioner to carefully   scrape off the mark.   Sliding or scraping metal utensils across top.   smoothop   Turn control to LOW setting long enough to soften   spilled material. Wipe up excess spill with dry cloth.   Allow top to cool and carefully scrape area with a safety   scraper held at a 30-degree angle. Follow with routine   cleaning.   Boilovers of sugar syrup on a hot smoothtop can   cause pitting if not removed immediately.   Pitting or flaking   Hard water spots   Mix smoothtop cleaner conditioner with water and apply   thick paste to stained area. Scrub vigorously. If stain is   not removed, reapply cleaner and repeat process   OR   make sure the surface is cool and put a small amount of   white vinegar on the spot and let it sit a few minutes.   Use a nonabrasive nylon pad and gently rub the spot.   Wipe off any excess with a damp paper towel, then dry.   Condensation from cooking can cause minerals   found in water and acids in food to drip onto   smoothtop and cause gray deposits. Spots are   often so thin they appear to be in or under   smoothtop.   8 Troubleshooting   You may save time and money by checking items below before calling for service. List includes common concerns   that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials. If your question is not explained below, contact Amana   Consumer Affairs Department at 800-843-0304.   Topic   Possible Cause Solution   OPERATION   Make sure appliance has power.   Appliance not working   Power outage   Verify that circuit breaker is not tripped.   Replace fuse but do not change fuse capacity.   NOISE   Frequent cycling off and on of surface   units   Normal   Normal   Smoothtop burners cycle on and off to maintain proper   heating temperature.   Cracking or popping sound   Wet cooking utensils or possible spillage.   APPEARANCE   Gritty dirt or rough surface   on cooking utensils   Use recommended smoothtop cleaner conditioner.   May be a metal mark. Make sure surface is cool. Use   safety scraper to carefully scrape off the mark. Apply   smoothtop cleaner conditioner and gently rub with   nonabrasive nylon pad.   Scratches   Shiny scratches   Dirt   Use recommended smoothtop cleaner conditioner to   remove dirt from smoothtop.   Water spots/marks   Make sure surface is cool. Put a small amount of white   vinegar on the spot and let sit for a few minutes. Rub with   nonabrasive nylon pad. Wipe off any excess with damp   paper towel.   Discoloration   Allow cooktop to warm slightly. Using a safety scraper,   gently remove soil. Follow with routine cleaning.   Hot sugar or plastic melted to surface   Pattern fading/wearing off   Spills   Use recommended cleaner conditioner to remove build   up and dirt from smoothtop.   Dirt/film buildup   9 10   11   Amana Warranty   Full ONE Year Warranty   Amana Appliances will repair or replace, including related labor and travel, any part (f.o.b. Amana Iowa) which   proves defective as to workmanship or materials.   Limited Warranty   Second through Fifth Year   Amana will provide replacement glass/ceramic cooktop, seal, electric surface elements or gas surface burners,   part only (f.o.b. Amana Iowa) which prove defective as to workmanship or materials. The owner will be responsible   for paying all other costs including labor, mileage, and transportation.   What is not covered by these   warranties   To Receive Warranty Service   Service must be performed by an authorized Amana   service representative. To schedule service, contact   the Amana dealer where you purchased your appliance   or contact Amana Appliances Factory Service.   • Replacement of household fuses, resetting of   circuit breakers, or correction to household wiring   or plumbing.   • • • • • Normal product maintenance and cleaning,   including light bulbs.   Products with original serial numbers removed,   altered, or not readily determined.   Products purchased for commercial, industrial,   rental, or leased use.   Products located outside of the United States   or Canada.   Premium service charges, if the servicer is   requested to perform service in addition to normal   service or outside normal service hours or area.   Adjustments after the first year.   Repairs resulting from the following:   • Improper installation, exhaust system, or   maintenance.   • Any modification, alteration, or adjustment not   authorized by Amana.   • Accident, misuse, abuse, fire, flood, or   acts of nature.   • Connections to improper electrical current,   voltage supply, or gas supply.   Amana Appliances Factory Service   1-800-628-5782 inside USA   For more information,   Amana Appliances Consumer Services   Amana Appliances   2800 220th Trail   Amana, Iowa 52204   1-800-843-0304 inside USA   (319) 622-5511 worldwide   When contacting Amana Appliances please   include the following information:   • • • • Your name, address, and telephone number.   Model number and serial number of your   appliance.   The name and address of your dealer and the date   of purchase.   • • • A clear description of the problem.   Proof of purchase (sales receipt).   • Use of improper pans, containers, or accessories   that cause damage to the product.   IN NO EVENT SHALL AMANA 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.   Part No.36-32066301-0   Printed in U.S.A.07/01   2001 Amana Appliances   Amana, Iowa 52204   Amana Appliances Online • http://www.amana.com   |