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Wards Electric cooktops

Official Wards electric cooktop parts

Sears PartsDirect has the replacement parts you need to keep your Wards electric cooktop in top shape. Wards electric cooktops typically last for years with no problems but you can never tell when parts will wear out or break on your cooktop. When your Wards electric cooktop stops heating as it should, get the repair parts you need to fix the problem at Sears PartsDirect.

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Wards 750E electric cooktop

Top-selling Wards electric cooktop replacement parts

  • Ceramic glass cooktop. The ceramic glass cooktop houses the radiant surface element and provides a stable surface for cooking.
  • Infinite burner switch. The infinite burner switch turns the burner on and off and controls burner heating level.
  • Hot surface light. The hot surface light turns on when the ceramic glass cooktop is hot and it stays on until the glass top cools down.
  • Surface element control knob. The surface element control knob lets you turn the burner on and off and allows you to control burner heat level.

Cleaning tips for the ceramic glass top on your Wards electric cooktop

  • Use the right cleaner. You probably got a bottle of cleaner with your range. This is the best cleaner to use and the one that the manufacturer recommends.
  • Let the glass top cool, then scrape off spills. Gently scrape off burned-on crust from spills using a metal razor blade scraper. Use a new scraper or razor blade each time. Scraping the cooktop with an old razor can scratch the surface. Hold the blade at a 30-degree angle when scraping.
  • Polish the cooktop. After removing burned-on crust, shake the bottle of cleaner and then pour some on the cooktop. Rub the surface vigorously using a sponge, soft cloth or paper towel. Don't use steel wool or an abrasive pad. That can scratch the glass. Once you're finished cleaning the cooktop, wipe off all the residue. Buff the cooktop with a paper towel to restore the shine so it looks brand new.