ARS6 Amana Range - Instructions
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Drip bowls were burned and tacky
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Donna from Dallas, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
First I removed the old bowls and replaced them with the new.
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Drip bowls needed to be replaced
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John from Chester, VT
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- Less than 15 mins
took old bowls out, put new bowls in, took a coffee break
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Old drip pans stained
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Linda from Atlanta, GA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Replaced old drip pans with new ones - very easy - even a 68 yr old lady can do it!!
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I needed drip bowls that fit properly
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Marilyn from Peachtree City, GA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I ordered gray enamel drip bowls and they fit perfectly. Unfortunately 2 of them were chipped and bent slightly. They still worked which was better than the make shift ill fitting ones that came with the house so I decided to keep them. I did tell parts select about it and they sent me a new order of drip pans at no charge. I used the
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perfect ones but the 8" drip pans flaked off paint after one use. I guess this is an Amana defect...the paint doesn't stick under heat.
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We needed new drip pans and no one carried the model we needed
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sylvia from ventnor city, NJ
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- Less than 15 mins
we removed the old pans after first removing the electric heating element and simply inserted tne new pans
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The Baking element in the bottom of the stove apparently shorted out and partially melted
59 of 61 people
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Timothy from Salem, OR
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers
First I turned off the circuit breaker on the house electricity panel. I removed the two screws that held the element in place in the oven. There were two wires connected to the element by spade plugs that were free floating in a fiberglass pad. I reconnected the spade plugs and put the element back in place and put back in the two sc
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rews. This procedure had I known what I was doing could have been done with the stove in place and would take no more than 5 to 10 minutes. Having no experience at this, I had pulled the stove out into the room and also removed the back cover which turned out to be unnecessary. I put everything back in place and held my breath and turned on the circuit breaker. Voila! It worked!
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Burned terminal block and filter board
95 of 207 people
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Joseph from Decatur, GA
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Removed and replaced above named parts, rewired.Be sure to tighten all nuts that secure wires. I believe this is what caused the problem.
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The oven light has been broken forever-I turned on the oven and the element started flaming.
47 of 69 people
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B L from Lima, NY
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
My husband replaced the bake element in moments. We couldn't get the broken light out of the socket because we couldn't locate our needle nose pliers. After a few days I finally got tired waiting and found a small pair of pliers in the house and got the remains of the bulb out and screwed it in, and plugged it in and we're in business!
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I was so pleased that ordering the parts on-line was so easy and I didn't have an expensive repair bill to pay!
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I was so pleased that ordering the parts on-line was so easy and I didn't have an expensive repair bill to pay!
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Chipped and discolored pans
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Susan A from Millsboro, DE
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- Less than 15 mins
This purchase was for replacement parts, not for repair. Installation was a simple matter of taking out the old and installing the new, which is extremely easy to do. One item was damaged; Parts Select was absolutely fantastic to deal with regarding replacement! One word of caution regarding the product - I mistakenly ordered Whirlpoo
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l drip pans which have an opening in the bottom, the Maytag pans don't. Initially I thought that it was a mistake by Parts Select; which wasn't the case. The pans fit perfectly so I kept them. If I reorder, I will be certain that I order the correct pans.
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Needed new drip bowls for my stove top burners
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Elizabeth from Fruitland Park, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
After trying for many years to buy the "cheap" drip pans in the store, "They never fit right", I decided to order the correct drip bowls. Now my stove top looks brand new, and my coil elements fit the proper way.
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One burner didn't work all the time the other would go red hot
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Phillip from Pekin, IL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
I unplugged the stove from the outlet, then removed the two burners I was going to be working on and the drip pans. Then I raised the top part of the stove and removed the screws holding the plug-in blocks to the stove. Then I cut the two wires going to the old plug-in block and stripped the wires back to match the new wire parts. Then I
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placed the sleeves over the new wires, then I placed the new wire beside the wire I stripped on the stove and screw on the wire cap making sure it was tight. I repeated this three more times, once I had all four wires connected I then placed the sleeves over the connections and heated them up until they were formed around the connection. Once I had all the connections done I placed one wire at a time into the plug-in block until it locked into place ( I looked at my old plug-in blocks first to make sure I placed the new wires in the correct way ).I then used the metal mounting bracket that matched my old ones and snapped the correct one onto each plug-in block. Before mounting them onto the stove I compared them to my old ones to make sure they were correct. Then I used the new screws to mount them to the stove. I took a second look at everything I had done before closing the top cover of my stove. After lowering the cover back into place I put both the drip covers in place and then installed the burners.I then plugged the stove back into the outlet and tried the burners. This was very simple and the video on the web site shows this very well which made my job very simple.
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hard to get old one out
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robert from chatham, VA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
easy to put in
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Bake element broke/burned out
11 of 11 people
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edward from hamburg, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
un-screwed 2 scrws and pulled out the old one and pulled off the 2 wires put the new one on the floor of the oven and hooked-up the 2 wires and pushed it in the back wall and replaced the 2 screws! done maybe 5 minutes
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The infinite switch controlling one of the range top burners failed.
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erik from chester springs, PA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
1 - Turned off electricity to the cook top.
2 - Removed the range top from the cutout in the counter.
3 - Removed the smooth top by removing the screws around the perimiter of the smooth top.
4 - Removed the screws securing the corner closest to the dead switch.
5 - Removed the screws holding the channel, onto which th ... Read more e infinite switched were attached, to the frame of the cooktop base.
6 - Removed the dead switch by removing the screws that hold it to the channel.
7 - One by one move the wires from the old switch to the new one.
8 - Reversed the process, 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1, to put the cook top back together.
All in all the part was an exact replacement and the repair went really well.
2 - Removed the range top from the cutout in the counter.
3 - Removed the smooth top by removing the screws around the perimiter of the smooth top.
4 - Removed the screws securing the corner closest to the dead switch.
5 - Removed the screws holding the channel, onto which th ... Read more e infinite switched were attached, to the frame of the cooktop base.
6 - Removed the dead switch by removing the screws that hold it to the channel.
7 - One by one move the wires from the old switch to the new one.
8 - Reversed the process, 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1, to put the cook top back together.
All in all the part was an exact replacement and the repair went really well.
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the broiler element burnt out
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Deborah from Cumberland, RI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
first I unplugged the stove,took the screws out of the pan that holds the element to the stove, then unplugged the element.then I plugged in the new element, then screwed the screws into the pan that holds the element into the stove. it was very easy.
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