This control knob is just over two inches in diameter. It is white and made of plastic. There is gray lettering on this knob to denote the different degrees of temperature.
This surface element is made for under glass set-ups and supplies the heat to a cooking area on top of the range. It has an outside diameter of approximately 7 inches (1500 watts), and is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. Before you replace your faulty element, make sure the element is cool, and the power is disconnected from your range.
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Outer Heater ring not working on dual burner.
24 of 28 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Mark from Richardson, TX
Really Easy
30 - 60 mins
Screw drivers
Turned off power to unit. Tilted up Glass top and removed two screws holding rear hinges to range. Then I unplugged wire harness from lower range and placed the Glass top facing down on counter top with towel for cushion. Removed 1 screw holding center of burner to support frame, two alignment screws on perimeter, and two screws hol
... Read moreding support frame to glass top. This allowed me to slide out the old element with all wiring connections intact. Placed the new assembly in same location under support frame, noting numbered positions of two alignment screws from old unit. This is necessary to properly align heater to surface glass. Replaced all screws connecting burner to frame. Then I removed each wire one-by-one from old unit, reconnecting to same location on new unit.
Replaced top in reverse order from removal. Powered on the circuit breaker and verified proper operation of dual unit with large/small selecttor switch. Total time to repair about 30 minutes.
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Letters worn off from knobs
14 of 17 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Joseph from Laurel, MD
Really Easy
1- 2 hours
Our Amana stove top letters had worn off the knobs. We bought new knobs a few years ago and the same thing happened. This time we bought new knobs and coated the lettering with 5-minute epoxy to preserve the lettering.
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Replacement of burner control switch
11 of 13 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Farouk from Sudbury, MA
A Bit Difficult
More than 2 hours
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
1. Open the circuit breaker feeding the range. Turn all range control switches ON to establish that there is no power. Remove all knobs. 2. Get under the range and remove the 2 hex-head screws securing the flex conduit to the bottom panel. Then remove the 20 hex-head screws securing the panel to the range. Lower the panel and place a
... Read moreside, and then after checking for no voltage disconnect the red and black incoming wires by pulling on the spade connectors. Make sure you mark which wire went where. 3. From below apply pressure to the range frame to free the top surface gasket from collected food debris, then from above lift our the range and place upside down on a towel. Support the range with wooden blocks so that the unit is not resting on the knob shafts. 4. The control switches are all mounted on a common bracket with two screws for each switch. The first task is to remove two screws on each side holding the bracket to the frame, and then two wire harnesses on each side. Then gently move the bracket and rotate it sidewards so you have access to the screws holding down the switches. 5. Remove the defective switch leaving all the wires still connected. 6. Install the new switch and transfer the wires from the defective switch. 7. You're done, now restore everything in reverse, just make sure all wires move freely and not pinched.