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ARR- Amana Range - Instructions

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Element did not heat
1 person found this instruction helpful.
  • Mary from CHARLESTOWN, IN
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Pulled out element, plugged in new element. About 5 seconds.
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Drip pans were old and with burnt on food that I couldn't get off. Disgusting!!
1 person found this instruction helpful.
  • Nicki from ELSIE, NE
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
No problem Took off old ones and replaced with new.
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Drip Pans were stained and burned on.
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  • Sandra Collignon from SANTA CLAUS, IN
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
Replaced drip pan. Notch did not want to match the burner notch. Was a close fit bit with a little pressure made it work.
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Defective surface burner
1 person found this instruction helpful.
  • Joseph from RICHMOND, KY
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
Removed all surface burners from range, removed range top screws, and suspended range top. Removed plug-in block mounting screw. Cut wires for plug-in block close to original wire-nut junction. Inserted contacts & wires from kit into plug-in block. Slid a provided shrink sleeve onto each wire. Stripped wires on range wires and then connec ted them to the plug-in block wires with the provided high-heat wire nuts. Selected one of the two provided plug-in block brackets that matched the original bracket on the range. Used a butane lighter to shrink the shrink sleeves over the wire nut connections. Snapped the appropriate bracket onto the plug-in block. Reassembled everything in reverse order and plugged in new element. Note: my only two issues are that the two high-heat wire nuts provided in the kit were a bit too small for the wire gauge in my Whirlpool range. It took some fiddling on my part by carefully re-stripping the range wires to get the wire nuts twisted on securely. Two more wire nuts of the next size up would have been appreciated. Also, I found that the provided plug-in block mounting screw did not find fit my range. No problem; I simply re-used the original screw. All in all, an easy repair and the element works perfectly.
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element burned out shortly after purchase of range, one was purchased locally and did not fit properly, causing element to burn out
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  • Sue from INDIANOLA, MS
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
replaced element with new one , worked perfectly-
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Three of four electric coils won't turn on
1 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Arsenio from Beaverton, OR
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
I took out the coils manually by pulling them out with slight pressure. Then I lift the hood by first unscrewing the four screws. I have never done anything like this before just intuitive sense to locate the screws that needed to be loosened. Afterwards I remember placing something underneath like a piece of 2x4 wood block to act as supp ort to hold the hood open so I can work on the coils. The parts I got are exactly the same as those I am replacing so I just copied the connection and voila my electric range is working like new. Well of course before I touched anything, I made sure I turned off the main switch and that nobody switches it back on without my knowledge. Thanks for providing the parts, I just saved myself from buying a $600 electric range.
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I snapped a bolt on the main power terminal block when connecting the pigtail.
3 of 8 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Frank from Palm Coast, FL
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
Removed the small metal panel covering the main power terminal in back of the electric range. Removed the nuts holding the red, white and black electrical wires from the range using the appropriate socket (there will be two nuts on each bolt end). Removed the two screws holding the main power terminal block with appropriate screw driver. Connect the new main power terminal block to the range using the two screws. Reconnect the red, black and white electrical wires coming from the range using one nut for each wire. IMPORTANT: do no over tighten the nuts because the bolts could snap. Reconnect the pigtail and secure the small metal panel covering the main power panel.
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wire came loose and shorted out
1 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Elizabeth from HOUSTON, TX
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Ordering the part online was easy. It arrived in a timely manner. I found a terrific video online showing how to install the terminal. It was so easy. Thank you for the great instructional video.
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Drip pans needed to be replaced
1 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Mark from ROSENBERG, TX
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
1) removed heating elements. 2) removed drip pans. 3) installed new drip pans. 4) reinstalled heating elements
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Stove Burner wouldn't heat up
1 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Donna from Sandwich, MA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Someone did the repair for me.
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broiler pan missing
1 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • RAYMOND from JACKSONVILLE, FL
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
ordered new broiler pan
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drip-bowls wore out
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  • Ronald E from Rochester, NY
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
i read the installation instructions and followed them. first i made sure that each heating element was off. next i carefully removed each one (a total of 4) from it's plug and lifted the worn out drip-bowl up and replaced it with the new one. finally i pluged in (a total of 4) heating elements and turned them on to make sure them were wo rking and they did.
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Simple - needed to replace the drip pans on the stove between tenants in a rental apartment
1 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Tama from Pacific Grove, CA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
This wasn't much of a repair -- rather a replacement of a simple abused part. At the same time, PartSelect allowed me to order what I needed after two failed attempts to buy replacements that would fit the range. I'll remember PartSelect if we need parts for other older appliances in the rental units.
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The three braces under the coils had weakened and fallen apart
2 of 5 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Suzanne from COZAD, NE
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
I simply pulled out the old coils and plugged in the new ones. I saved the little pieces that accompanied each coil, because I didn't know what they were used for.
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my stovetop light did not work
1 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Geraldine M. from Fork Union, VA
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
We actually had to get the repairman back that had repaired our microwave. Our range has the attached microwave above the range. My stovetop light worked prior to the visit. When he left, I prepared supper without the light, which did not go on. Ultimately, we had to replace the fluorscent tube, which thankfully, you had. No applianc e store in a 35 mile radius did. We finally got the glass protector off, and the new tube did not go on. Back to the repairman, to tell him the new bulb did not work and that probably something happened when he visited before. He came back, found that indeed a wire had been broken when he was working on the microwave. I had indicated to him I did not expect to pay another repair bill after I had alrealy spent 117. before plus the cost of the new bulb, 22. something including shipping. He obliged and id not charge me anythink to repair the broken wire.
Now I have the old bulb for back up!!!
Thank you for having my replacement tube!!
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