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Amana Range Buying Guide: Coil, Smoothtop, or Gas

TL;DR: In the Amana lineup, coil-electric ACR ranges are the lowest-cost and simplest, smoothtop AER ranges with the SpillSaver™ Upswept Cooktop are easiest to clean, and gas AGR ranges with Sealed Burners give instant flame control. All pair the cooktop with an electric self-cleaning oven. Choose by hookup and cooking style.

Updated Jun 19, 2026 5 min read
TL;DR: In the Amana lineup, coil-electric ACR ranges are the lowest-cost and simplest, smoothtop AER ranges with the SpillSaver™ Upswept Cooktop are easiest to clean, and gas AGR ranges with Sealed Burners give instant flame control. All pair the cooktop with an electric self-cleaning oven. Choose by hookup and cooking style.

This amana range buying guide sorts the three fuel families — coil-electric ACR, smoothtop AER, and gas AGR — so you can match the range to your kitchen and how you cook.

On any Amana range the electric oven side reports genuine F#E# codes on Easy Touch Electronic Controls — F1 through F9 with an E-suffix — while the gas cooktop has no code table at all, so a burner fault is always diagnosed by symptom; older single-character boards instead show F0 through FF, and a given range uses one scheme, not both. We start with the everyday causes you can check yourself, then explain the signs that point to a part that genuinely needs a hands-on repair.

What a amana range buying guide usually means

On Amana ranges, this is usually traceable to a short list of causes rather than a dead control board. Working the steps below in order finds the fault fast and tells you when the job is genuinely a service call.

Choosing well here is less about which option is objectively best and more about which fits your kitchen, your laundry space, and how you actually live with the appliance. Each Amana choice has genuine strengths, and the wrong fit is usually a mismatch with the home rather than a bad product. The comparison below lays out the practical trade-offs in plain terms so you can weigh them against your own situation rather than a generic recommendation.

Common symptoms and what they point to

Matching the exact symptom to its likely cause is how you avoid replacing the wrong part. Compare what you are seeing to the patterns below:

  • Coil-electric ACR — the lowest price; rugged and simple to service.
  • Smoothtop AER — a sleek SpillSaver™ Upswept Cooktop that wipes clean easily.
  • Gas AGR — Sealed Burners with instant, visible flame control.
  • Shared oven — all use the electric Self-Clean Option oven with Easy Touch Electronic Controls.

Read these as a practical summary rather than a strict checklist. The thread running through them is that Amana builds these units to behave predictably, so once you know the principle the day-to-day signs make sense and you can act on the right one. Keep the verified details in mind, especially any point that corrects a common misconception, and you will make better decisions about use, upkeep, and when a repair is actually warranted.

Getting it right for the long run

Whichever way you lean, factor in the practical side of ownership as well as the headline features: installation and clearance requirements, fuel or hookup type, how easy each option is to clean, and how a future repair would play out. An option that fits your home and habits will feel right for years, while a mismatch becomes a daily irritation no feature list can offset. Weigh the trade-offs against your own situation rather than a generic verdict, and the choice usually becomes clear.

Once you have narrowed the choice, think a step ahead to ownership: how each option installs, how it cleans, what a likely future repair would involve, and whether parts and service are readily available. An Amana range is a long-term purchase, so the option that fits your home, your habits, and your maintenance appetite will serve you far better than the one that merely wins on a spec sheet. Weighing those practical factors now is what turns a good purchase into one you stay happy with.

Putting it together

Work the checks above in the order given. Most Amana range faults of this kind clear at one of the early, owner-checkable steps; the ones that do not point to a specific part and are worth a proper diagnosis rather than guesswork. Move from the simplest cause outward, confirm each step before the next, and treat a returning code or a lingering symptom as your cue to bring in help. A little routine care afterward prevents most repeat calls, since Amana builds these ranges to be dependable and easy to live with.

Related reading: Amana range installation, the Amana model directory, and our range repair service.

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