Amana AK2T30/36E1/W1 Changing Fuses−Canadian Models Before Date Code 2/96, Cleaning, Fuse Box

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Operating Halogen Heater

Operating Instructions

Operating Halogen Heater

Operate the halogen heater element by pushing in the control knob and turning to desired setting. The control setting cycles the element on and off to maintain heat. Turn control knob to OFF position when finished.

Operating 10Position Halogen Element

Push in and turn control knob to desired setting. There is a distinct click position for all 10 positions. The 10 position switch allows a precise constant amount of heat to radiant from the element. Therefore, the same heat setting can be repeated and maintained.

 

 

 

OFF

 

 

 

LO

 

9

 

2

 

 

 

8

 

 

3

 

7

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

6

5

 

 

 

10 - Position Haloring® Element Control Knob

NOTE: The halogen element will not be illuminated at settings LO through 3. The higher the selected temperature, the brighter the illumination from the element.

The halogen element will not cycle unless it has been left at a high heat setting for an extended amount of time without a pan in place or if the pan has boiled dry.

Turn control to OFF position, when finished.

Surface Element Hot Indicator Lights

Some cooktops feature four surface element indicator lights, some feature just one. On single indicator models, the hot indicator light glows red when any of the surface elements are turned on. On multiple light models, the hot indicator light glows red when the corresponding element is turned on. For all models, the surface indicator light remains on until the surface element reaches a safe temperature.

The four hot indicator lights featured on some models are located in the center of the control panel. The hot indicator lights glow red when the corresponding element is turned on. The light remains on until the corresponding element has cooled.

Changing FusesCanadian Models

Before Date Code 2/96

The cooktop fuse box is located at the end of the power conduit. Turn the fuses counterclockwise to remove. Replacement fuses must have the same rating.

20 AMPS

20 AMPS

Front

Back

Burners

Burners

20 AMPS

20 AMPS

Fuse Box

Units made after 2/96 do not have fuse box assembly.

Cleaning

Do not clean cooktop until it cools. Sudden temperature changes can crack the cooktop surface. Washing the cooktop with hot, soapy water after each use minimizes the need for heavy cleaning. To preserve the original appearance, rinse and wipe the surfaces dry after washing.

Wipe up marinades, fruit juices, vinegar and milk spills to avoid permanent stains. These materials contain acids and cause discoloration and permanent staining. DO NOT touch any portion of the cooktop when it is hot. Wait and wipe up spills after the cooktop is cool.

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Contents Electric Cooktops ServiceAPPROPRIATE SERVICE MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRS RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS, WORDS AND LABELSImportant Information If repairs are attempted by unqualified persons, dangerous conditionsTable of Contents InstallationTroubleshooting Procedures Disassembly ProceduresModel Identification and Ordering Replacement Parts IntroductionGeneral Information Models and manufacturing numbers covered in this manualAmana Cooking Products Nomenclature 1996 Amana Cooking Products NomenclatureElectric Safety Procedures GeneralSurface Cooking Surface Element FiresInstallation Instructions Installation OptionsCabinet Cutout ModelInlay Countertop Installation Inlay Kit Installation InstructionsModels AK2T30/36E1/W1 and AK2H30/36E2/W2 Ceramic Tile CountertopConnecting Electrical Supply Place Cooktop in CutoutChecking for Proper Operation Removing and Replacing CooktopUsing the Cooktop Using a WokOperating Instructions Cooking UtensilsAKH, AK2H, CAK2H, and CAKH Unit Description AKT, AK2T, and CAK2T Unit DescriptionOperating Surface Elements−All Models Operating Single Radiant ElementCleaning Surface Element Hot Indicator LightsChanging Fuses−Canadian Models Before Date Code 2/96 Operating Halogen HeaterTroubleshooting Procedures Cleaning Glass/ Ceramic CooktopProblem CausePower Supply Internal WiringInfinite Switch Surface Controls Power ConnectionMulti−Position Switch Continuity TestQuick Star Elements−Power Disconnected Quick Star Elements−Power ConnectedHigh Temperature Limit/Hot Light Switch Continuity Test−Power DisconnectedIndicator Lights and Diode Assembly− Power ConnectedSome Models Problems Halogen ElementsQuick Star Element Solid Disk ElementTroubleshooting Procedures Disassembly Procedures Burner ReplacementElement TCO Replacement Indicator Light ReplacementWiring Diagrams and Schematics CAKE30WP8597905S RS2420002Wiring Diagram and Schematics AKH30 P8597801S AKH35 P8597802SAKH35HR P1119903S, P1119904S CAKH30 P8597803S Power Connection for CAKH30 AND CAKH35 CAK2H30 P1131562N CAK2T30E P1131561NCAKH30HR P1119909S, P1171807S CAK2H30HR P1119910S, P1171808S AK2H30HR P1119911S, P1119901S, P1171801SAK2H35HR P1119912S, P1119902S, P1171802SAKH30HR P1119903S, P1171803S AKH30HR P1119904S, P1171804S AKE30E2 P1155701S, P1171901SAKE30W2 P1155702S, P1171902SCAKE30E2 P1155705S, P1171905SCAKE30W2 P1155706S, P1171906SAK2H30 P8597804S AK2H35 P8597805S AKH30HR P1119903S, P1171803S AKH35HR P1119904S, P1171804S CAK2H30HR P1119910SAK2H300E P1156301S, P1172001SAK2H300W P1156302S, P1172002SUp to Date Code Wiring Diagram and Schematics AK2H30E1/W1 P1131546N AK2H35E1/W1 P1131547N AK2H30*2 P1131559N AK2H30*3 P1131565N AK2H30*4 P1131578N AK2H36*2 P1131557N AK2H36*3 P1131566N AK2H36*4 P1131579NCAK2H30*1 P1131568N CAK2H30*2 P1131583N CAK2H30E/W P1131562N CAK2T30E/W P1131561N AKT3000* P1131580N AKT3000* P1131595N AKT3000* P1143725N Wiring Diagram and Schematics Wiring Diagrams and Schematics Wiring Diagram and Schematics Wiring Diagrams and Schematics