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In our case, the error code was displayed on a KitchenAid microwave/oven combo. It turned out to be a $4 fuse called the "Main Cavity Fuse". Good luck.
I looked up the parts break down for this model there are 7 different ones your last 2 digits are missing this unit dos not use torsion springs the MW door should have a brown arm riveted to the door that goes into the frame this activates a switch
My name is Peter. I am a retired field service appliance technician.
You have two manuals for your oven. One, is the installation manual and the other is the user manual. The user manual covers several different model numbers and does not help you with repairs.
You need to provide your oven model number which is on a label after you open the oven door.
Please provide the model number and tell us what the problem is.
You can obtain the user manual on the following web site after you plug in your model number.
I have a problem with my Kenwood CK404. When I put either oven on (it's a double oven), once it gets hot it starts to make an awful noise. At first I thought it was the fan in the main oven. But it makes the same noise in the small oven, which doesn't have one. Does anyone have any suggestions of what the problem could be? Kind Regards
Trotwood
A copy of the installation instructions for your units should contain how far it should be.Try to study it. You'll likely find that the over the range units will fit the standard 30" cabinet and also provide the required clearance to the range top.
Consider the following:- power source (dedicated circuit, with an outlet box in the cabinet above).
Venting (outside ot inside), and attaching method.
Though they're simple in concept to install, it's a bit awkward in reality.
The main thing you need to determine is sufficient space between the MW and the stove.
You will have to check, but I believe you need 18" beneath the microwave.
Many companies have brackets for that purpose.
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