Amana AK2H30, AK2H36E2, AK2HW2 Installation Instructions, Installation Options, Cabinet Cutout

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Installation Instructions

Installation Instructions

!CAUTION

To avoid risk of property damage after unpacking the cooktop, handle it carefully and do not slide it across countertops.

Installation Options

Some models may be installed with the glass top either resting on the counter or recessed into the counter. Refer to the Installation Instruction booklet included with each model. Recessed installations require a countertop inlay kit, CFK1, available from the dealer. Installation instructions are included with the kit and in this section. The following instructions are for installing the cooktop with the glass top resting on the counter.

Cabinet Cutout

Cooktop dimensions vary among models and require different sized cabinet cutouts. However, the clearance requirements are the same for all models. The table lists the dimensions and cutout requirements for each model. Dimensions “A” and “B” are cutout dimensions. Dimensions “C” and “D” are the cooktops overall dimensions. Each cooktop model has a column in the table. Find the correct column for the model to be installed. Read down the column to find each models specific dimensions.

 

24" min. Protected

 

30" min. Unprotected

B

 

A

 

0" min.

0" min. both Right

To Rear Wall

and Left sides

2" min. to Countertop

 

Front Edge

 

Model

AK2H300*

AK2H30

CAK2H30

AK2H35HR

AKE30

AKE35

AK2H35

AK2H36

AKE30

AKE35

 

 

AK2H30

*/*1/*2/HR

AK2T35*

*2

*2

AKH35

*2/*3/*4

AKE30*

AKE35

 

 

*2/*3/*4

CAK2T30

 

CAKE30

 

AKH35HR

AK2T36

CAKE30*

*

 

 

AK2H30HR

*/*1/*2

 

*2

 

 

*1/*2/*4

 

 

 

 

AK2T30

CAKH30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1/*2/*4

CAKH30HR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AKH30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AKH30HR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AKT3000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A

28-7/8”

28-7/8”

28-7/8”

34-1/8”

28-7/8”

34-1/8”

34-1/8”

34-1/8”

28-7/8”

34-1/8”

B

19-9/16”

20-3/4”

20-3/4”

20-3/4”

20-3/4”

20-3/4”

20-3/4”

20-3/4”

20-3/4”

20-3/4”

C

29-9/16”

29-9/16”

29-9/16”

34-3/4”

29-5/8”

34-7/8”

34-3/4”

35-3/4”

30-1/8”

35-1/2”

D

20-1/4”

21-1/2”

21-1/2”

21-1/2”

21-1/2”

21-1/2”

21-1/2”

21-3/8”

21-3/8”

21-3/8”

Minimum Clearances

A minimum distance of 30 inches is required between the cooking surface and the bottom of an unprotected wood or metal cabinet.

If the cabinet bottom is protected, the minimum distance is only 24 inches. A protected cabinet is a wood or metal cabinet covered with not less than one of the following materials: 1/4 inch thick flame retardant millboard,

No. 28 MSG sheet steel, .015 inch thick stainless steel,

.024 inch thick aluminum or .020 inch thick copper.

Locate the junction box inside the cabinet a minimum of 9 inches below the cutout edge and 8 inches from the cutout’s right side.

7

CD

2-7/8"

Overall depth of unit under countertop.

Cabinets under cooktop must be at least 1/2"

from bottom of cooktop.

Overall Dimensions

RS2420002 Rev. 5

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Contents Service Electric CooktopsIf repairs are attempted by unqualified persons, dangerous conditions APPROPRIATE SERVICE MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRSRECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS, WORDS AND LABELS Important InformationDisassembly Procedures Table of ContentsInstallation Troubleshooting ProceduresModels and manufacturing numbers covered in this manual Model Identification and Ordering Replacement PartsIntroduction General Information1996 Amana Cooking Products Nomenclature Amana Cooking Products NomenclatureElectric Surface Element Fires Safety ProceduresGeneral Surface CookingModel Installation InstructionsInstallation Options Cabinet CutoutCeramic Tile Countertop Inlay Countertop InstallationInlay Kit Installation Instructions Models AK2T30/36E1/W1 and AK2H30/36E2/W2Removing and Replacing Cooktop Connecting Electrical SupplyPlace Cooktop in Cutout Checking for Proper OperationCooking Utensils Using the CooktopUsing a Wok Operating InstructionsOperating Single Radiant Element AKH, AK2H, CAK2H, and CAKH Unit DescriptionAKT, AK2T, and CAK2T Unit Description Operating Surface Elements−All ModelsOperating Halogen Heater CleaningSurface Element Hot Indicator Lights Changing Fuses−Canadian Models Before Date Code 2/96Cause Troubleshooting ProceduresCleaning Glass/ Ceramic Cooktop ProblemPower Connection Power SupplyInternal Wiring Infinite Switch Surface ControlsContinuity Test Multi−Position SwitchContinuity Test−Power Disconnected Quick Star Elements−Power DisconnectedQuick Star Elements−Power Connected High Temperature Limit/Hot Light SwitchPower Connected Indicator Lights and Diode Assembly−Some Models Solid Disk Element ProblemsHalogen Elements Quick Star ElementQuick Star Element Indicator Light Replacement Disassembly ProceduresBurner Replacement Element TCO ReplacementRS2420002 Wiring Diagrams and SchematicsCAKE30W P8597905SAKH30 P8597801S AKH35 P8597802S Wiring Diagram and SchematicsAKH35HR P1119903S, P1119904S CAKH30 P8597803S CAK2H30 P1131562N CAK2T30E P1131561N Power Connection for CAKH30 AND CAKH35CAKH30HR P1119909S, P1171807S CAK2H30HR P1119910S, P1171808S P1119912S, P1119902S, P1171802S AK2H30HRP1119911S, P1119901S, P1171801S AK2H35HRAKH30HR P1119903S, P1171803S AKH30HR P1119904S, P1171804S P1155702S, P1171902S AKE30E2P1155701S, P1171901S AKE30W2P1155706S, P1171906S CAKE30E2P1155705S, P1171905S CAKE30W2AK2H30 P8597804S AK2H35 P8597805S AKH30HR P1119903S, P1171803S AKH35HR P1119904S, P1171804S P1119910S CAK2H30HRP1156302S, P1172002S AK2H300EP1156301S, P1172001S AK2H300WUp to Date Code Up to Date Code AK2H30E1/W1 P1131546N AK2H35E1/W1 P1131547N AK2H36*2 P1131557N AK2H36*3 P1131566N AK2H36*4 P1131579N AK2H30*2 P1131559N AK2H30*3 P1131565N AK2H30*4 P1131578NCAK2H30*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