A:AnswerHi Tulsa, we recommend;
Cleaning Method:
■ Glass cleaner, mild liquid cleaner or nonabrasive scrubbing
pad:
Gently clean around the model and serial number plate
because scrubbing may remove numbers.
■ affresh® Kitchen and Appliance Cleaner Part Number
W10355010.
Hopefully this information is beneficial to you. Thank you for your inquiry regarding our Whirlpool appliances!
A:AnswerSandy, the slide in ranges don't have a control panel on the back, they are on the front and the free standing ones have the controls on the back.
A:AnswerYes they will hook up the stove to the gas line. But we had to have a new shut off valve installed before they would do that which took an extra week. So make sure you have that shut off valve right behind your stove. The installers told me they couldn’t even turn off the gas at the main valve. Installers we had from Joliet ( and we had two different sets of installers) were all very professional and had fabulous customer service skills. I’m very picky and I would definitely use them again.
A:AnswerNot normal. However, Whirlpool designed this range to meet the maximum allowable surface temperature of 152 degrees. So if you call a technician to test the temp and it is less then 152 degrees, Whirlpool will say sorry, the range is "operating as designed". I found out our test was done incorrectly, and their result was 140 degrees. They said, you guessed it, "operating as designed". When tested correctly by a certified electrician the surface temperature was 155 degrees! Whirlpool will do nothing to resolve this issue. Ask me how I know...
Why doesn't Whirlpool warn consumers that this range will get HOT! Deceptive practice.
A:AnswerNo, not normal. However, Whirlpool designed this range to meet the maximum allowable surface temperature of 152 degrees. So if you call a technician to test the temp and it is less then 152 degrees, Whirlpool will say sorry, the range is "operating as designed". I found out our test was done incorrectly, and their result was 140 degrees. They said, you guessed it, "operating as designed". When tested correctly by a certified electrician the surface temperature was 155 degrees! Whirlpool will do nothing to resolve this issue. Ask me how I know...
Why doesn't Whirlpool warn consumers that this range will get HOT! Deceptive practice. Not good.