Amana ARG7800, ARG7600 Removal and Reinstallation of Range, Place Grates and Burner Caps

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Removal and Reinstallation of Range

Correct

1.Unplug range cord.

2.Turn off gas valve and disconnect gas supply.

3.Remove range and place aside.

4.Remove anti-tip bracket and reinstall anti-tip bracket into new location using instructions provided with bracket.

5.To reinstall range, follow instructions in Installation section of this manual.

Do not reuse a flexible connector after moving appliance.

Place Grates and Burner Caps

Place burner cap on burner base and grate on rangetop.

A

B

C

A—Burner grate

B—Burner cap

C—Burner base

Place Grates and Burner Caps

Pegs in the burner base fit into recess in underside of burner cap. To make sure cap is properly aligned and leveled, move burner cap around on burner base. Burner cap must be correctly seated on burner base for proper operation of burner.

Make sure proper cap size is on each burner base. Burner does not burn properly if wrong size burner cap is placed on burner base.

Turn on burners to check for proper operation. See Operating Surface Burners section for burner operating instructions.

Not centered Too small

Too large

Burner Caps

Test and Adjust Surface Burner Flame

!WARNING

To avoid electric shock that can cause personal injury or death, disconnect main electrical supply to range before servicing.

Turn on burner. See Operating Surface Burners section for burner operating instructions. Surface burner should ignite within 4 seconds. Properly adjusted surface burner flames are clean and blue with a distinct inner cone approximately ¼ inch to ½ inch long. Some yellow flame is normal when burning LP/Propane.

See Adjusting Air Shutter section,

If burner flame is blowing or noisy, reduce airflow to burner.

If burner flame does not hold its shape, increase airflow to burner.

A

Burner

A—¼ inch to ½ inch long

Surface Burner Flame

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Contents Customer Please Read Manual Before Operating Range InstallerContents What to do if YOU Smell GAS Important Safety InformationSurface Burners Delayed IgnitionBake Burner Flame Broiler FlameInstallation Special Countertop Conditions Minimum Clearances to Combustible SurfacesElectrical Connection Requirements Gas Supply Location Electrical Connection ClearanceGas Connection Requirements Gas Supply PressureOven Shutoff Valve Pressure Regulator LocationConverting for Use with Natural Gas or Propane Gas Converting Surface Burners for Use with LP\Propane Converting Type 2 Pressure Regulator for Use with LP/PropaneConverting Broiler Burner for Use with LP\Propane Converting Oven Burner for Use with LP\PropaneConverting Surface Burners for Use with Natural Gas Gas ConnectionConverting Oven Burner for Use with Natural Gas Converting Broiler Burner for Use with Natural GasAnti-tip Bracket Installation Testing for Gas LeaksSeal Openings Place RangeTest and Adjust Surface Burner Flame Removal and Reinstallation of RangePlace Grates and Burner Caps Adjusting Air Shutter Test and Adjust Oven Burner FlameRemoving Oven Bottom Operation Adjust Oven Burner FlameBroiler Flame Operating Surface BurnersAdjusting Burner Flame Size Operating Surface Burner during a Power FailureCooking Utensils Oven Switches Oven SignalsElectronic Oven Control Pad DescriptionDisplay Other FeaturesDisplay Glossary Setting Minute Timer Setting ClockPrepare to Bake Adjusting Oven Temperature Delayed BakingTo Cancel Remaining Cooking Time BakingBroiling Prepare for Self-clean Delayed Self-clean CycleBroiling Tips BroilingInterrupt Self-Clean Cycle Self-cleaningInterrupt Delayed Self-clean Cycle Cooking Guide Food Oven Temperature Cooking TimeBaking Guide Broiling GuideBeef and Pork Roasting Guide Poultry Roasting GuideRemoving Oven Door Replacing Oven Light Care and CleaningReplacing Panel Light Bulb ARG7800 Removing Storage DrawerCleaning Part Materials to Use General Directions Problem Check Before Calling for ServiceCooking Products excluding wall ovens WarrantyQuick Reference Instructions Service après-vente Pièces et accessoiresIdentification du modèle Mise EN Garde Renseignements de sécurité importantsBrûleurs Allumage retardéPrécautions En cas d’incendieEmplacement de la cuisinière Mise en serviceMatériaux d’emballage Ouverture dans le comptoirAlimentation en électricité Conditions spéciales concernant le dessus du comptoirDégagement pour la prise Emplacement du raccordement au gaz Emplacement du détendeurAlimentation en gaz Pression de l’alimentation en gazConversion au gaz naturel ou au gaz propane Soupape d’arrêt du fourConversion d’un détendeur de type 1 au gaz propane/GPL Conversion d’un détendeur de type 2 au gaz propane/GPLConversion du brûleur du four au gaz propane/GPL Conversion des brûleurs au gaz propane/GPLConversion d’un détendeur de type 1 au gaz naturel Conversion du brûleur du gril au gaz propane/GPLConversion d’un détendeur de type 2 au gaz naturel Conversion des brûleurs au gaz naturelRaccordement au gaz Pose de la patte de stabilisation Vérification des fuites de gazObstruction des ouvertures Mise en place de la cuisinière Placement des grilles et des couvre-brûleursRetrait et remise en place de la cuisinière Réglage de la flamme des brûleursRéglage de l’obturateur d’air Réglage de la flamme du fourRéglage de l’horloge Flamme du grilRetrait de la partie inférieure du four Surface avoisinante au brûleurUtilisation des brûleurs de la surface de cuisson FonctionnementPlats de cuisson Réglage de taille de la flamme du brûleurWok Touche Description Commandes et interrupteurs du four électroniqueSignaux du four Interrupteurs du fourLexique d’affichage AffichageAutres fonctions Réglage de la minuterieAnnulation de la minuterie La cuisson au four conventionnel Préparation à la cuissonRetrait des articles rangés dans le four Comment placer les platsCuisson retardée au four conventionnel Cuisson minutée au four conventionnelCuisson sur le gril Pour annuler la durée de cuisson restanteCuisson sur le gril Préparation pour l’autonettoyage et l’autonettoyage retardéAutonettoyage retardé AutonettoyageInterruption du cycle d’autonettoyage Guide de cuisson ordinaire Guide de cuissonGuide de cuisson sur le gril Aliment Température du four Temps de cuissonGuide de cuisson du boeuf et du porc Guide de cuisson de la volailleNettoyage et entretien Remplacement de Lumière du tableau ARG7800Retrait du tiroir de rangement Nettoyage Pièce Produits Indications Problème Vérifier ces points Avant d’appeler le service de dépannageAppareils DE Cuisson Amana sauf les fours encastrés GarantieInstructions de référence rapide

ARG7800, ARG7600 specifications

The Amana ARG7600 and ARG7800 models are notable entries in the range of gas ranges from Amana, a brand well-regarded for its innovation and affordability in kitchen appliances. These two models are equipped with features and technologies that cater to both everyday cooks and culinary enthusiasts alike.

One of the standout features of the ARG7600 and ARG7800 is their powerful oven capacity. With a spacious 5.0 cubic feet, these ranges provide ample space for cooking multiple dishes simultaneously. The large oven accommodates everything from large roasts to baked goods, ensuring that you can prepare family meals or entertain guests with ease.

Both models feature the innovative True Convection technology, which enhances cooking efficiency by circulating hot air evenly throughout the oven. This results in consistent cooking temperatures and faster baking times, eliminating the need for rotation of pans and ensuring that your food is cooked perfectly every time.

The ARG7600 and ARG7800 come equipped with a variety of cooking options, including multiple burners featuring different BTU outputs. This allows for precise temperature control when simmering sauces or boiling water, catering to various culinary techniques. Both models also provide a continuous grate design across the range top, enabling easy movement of pots and pans between burners without lifting.

For those who enjoy self-cleaning appliances, the ARG7600 and ARG7800 include a self-cleaning feature that makes maintaining these ranges simpler. The self-cleaning cycle uses high temperatures to burn away residue and spills, providing a hassle-free way to keep the oven clean and functioning optimally.

Functionality is further enhanced by a digital display and intuitive controls that allow users to easily set and monitor cooking times and temperatures. Some models also feature oven light and window designs that enable visibility of cooking progress without opening the door, thereby preserving heat and ensuring optimal cooking conditions.

In terms of energy efficiency, both the ARG7600 and ARG7800 models have been designed to minimize gas consumption while maintaining high performance levels. This not only helps in reducing utility bills but also contributes to environmentally friendly cooking practices.

Overall, the Amana ARG7600 and ARG7800 gas ranges combine user-friendly features, advanced cooking technology, and a robust design that can enhance the cooking experience in any home. Whether you are a novice cook or a seasoned chef, these models provide versatility and reliability to meet a variety of culinary needs. With these ranges, Amana reaffirms its commitment to quality and function in the kitchen appliance market.