This bottle of non-abrasive cooktop cleaner breaks down and gets rid of the hardest baked-on stains and residue without causing any harm to your appliance. The bottle is 10 oz and does not require a large amount of product to do the job. This cleaner is perfectly safe to use on any glass, ceramic, stainless steel, chrome, or porcelain coo...Read morektop surface. The cleaner is creamy in texture and provides a protective coat of silicone on smooth surfaces. To apply, use a gentle scrub, sponge, or rag and gently press in a circular motion until the stains are removed.
This infinite switch knob is two inches in diameter and is black in color. This knob has a red indicator line as well as light gray lettering denoting the temperature level and the off, low, and high positions. The switch knob allows you to control the heat of the surface burner on your range. To replace the knob, you simply pull the old ...Read moreknob off with your hands and snap the new one into place. The knob may become old and worn over time and will need to be replaced.
Use this scraper for your ceramic/glass cooktop. It has a retractable blade and is an all-purpose tool for cooktops, mirrors, windows and tile. Use it to also remove paint, paper, dirt, stickers and more.
This Whirlpool surface element, known as ELMNT-SURF, is specifically designed for the smoothtop range. This 8" element comes with a built-in overheat limit switch, ensuring that it delivers heat safely and effectively to your cooking area. This genuine OEM part is compatible with specific models from Whirlpool, offering guaranteed compati...Read morebility and performance excellence. Please verify your model's specifications to ensure the element fits perfectly. Remember to disconnect the power to your range and wear work gloves during installation, to prioritize your safety. This crucial appliance part by Whirlpool is aimed at empowering your cooking adventures with reliable and efficient heat distribution.
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replaced heating element on flat surface stove top
35 of 48 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
dennis from assonet, MA
Really Easy
15 - 30 mins
Nutdriver
I removed 4 screws and then lifted up the top it gave me access to the element I followed the direction that came with the element (very clear to follow) removed and installed the new element and it worked fine. Remember to unplug the stove if it is electric this is not in the instructions.
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Small Element On Counter Top Range Not Heating.
17 of 20 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Brian E from Waldorf, MD
Easy
30 - 60 mins
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
1. Turned off power to trouble shoot the counter top range elements. 2. Raised the counter top up to work on it and slid two evenly placed wooden slats under the bottom of the housfor stability so it would not fall backdown into the counter top cut-out. 3. With a 1/4" nut driver removed the 10 hex-head screw that were holding the blac
... Read morek glass top in place, pulled off the 4 . Control knobs and carefully removed the glass cover and carefully seet it aside in a safe place. 5. A visual inspection of the non working element showed that it had a burn out spot causing it not to heat. 6. Got the model number of the appliance and checked the internet for parts suppliers, chose parts elect because they had the part in stock and could overnight it for reinstallation the next day, part did arrive the next morning. A visual inspection show that it was the correct part and it would be a like for like swap out. 7. Prior to replacing the element check to see that the electrical power was still off at the circuit breaker, made a quick sketch of the wiring and identified the wires so that they would be reterminated at the same points. 8. Using the needle nose pliers pulled off the 4 stake on terminations. 9. Lifted out the 6" from the body of the unit , removed the 4 phillips screws holding parts what were to be transfered onto the new element. 10. Transfered parts onto the new element, reinstalled the element into the body of the unit, reinstalled the 4-stake-on wires to there appropriate terminals and verified with previous wiring sketch. 11. Reinstalled the glass top, 10 screw holding it in place and the 4-control knobs. 12 . Turned main power to the unit back on and turned on the replaced element, it work correctly, also checked the other 3 elements to make sure that they were working correctly. 13. When the unit had cooled, removed the wooden slats and lowered the counter top back into its cut-out making sure not to damage the glasstop. Job complete.
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Baked on sauce
12 of 16 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Julie from Newnan, GA
A Bit Difficult
More than 2 hours
Used cooktop creme, oven cleaner and Mr. Clean sponges. After many days of working on the surface, we were able to remove 99% of the sauce.