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Kenmore Elite 79048909000 wall oven/microwave combo

Kenmore Elite 79048909000 wall oven/microwave combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore Elite 79048909000 wall oven/microwave combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Oven Door Inner Glass for Kenmore Elite 79048909000 - Part 318212210

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Kenmore Elite Wall Oven/Microwave Combo 79048909000 FAQs

A microwave and wall oven combo like the Kenmore Elite 79048909000 saves cabinet space, but the tradeoffs are higher purchase and repair costs, more complicated installation, and less flexibility than separate appliances. You also have to live with the built-in layout and shared service access described in the 79048909000 installation guide.

Common disadvantages (what owners notice most)

  • Higher total cost: You are buying two appliances in one built-in package.
  • More complex repairs: If the microwave section or oven section has a failure, service can involve removing trim, accessing wiring, and working in a tight cabinet cutout.
  • Less flexibility: You cannot upgrade or replace just the microwave or just the oven without matching the built-in opening.
  • Ergonomics: Depending on mounting height, the microwave can sit higher than a countertop unit, which makes lifting hot liquids more awkward.
  • Capacity tradeoff: The microwave cavity is often smaller than a full-size countertop microwave, and the oven may have less usable space than some standalone wall ovens.

Installation and cabinet-fit limitations

Combo units are designed around specific cutout dimensions and mounting methods. The installation instructions emphasize measuring the cabinet cutout and following electrical and mounting requirements.

Topic Combo unit reality What to plan for
Cabinet cutout Must match approved cutout ranges Measure before ordering or replacing
Electrical Dedicated, properly grounded circuit required Confirm breaker/fuse sizing per rating plate
Mounting Anti-tip screws and trim installation required Allow time for secure mounting and leveling

Performance expectations (microwave and oven)

A combo can cook very well, but it is not always the best at every niche task.

  • Microwaves still heat primarily from the top/side energy pattern, so crisping and browning can be limited compared to an oven.
  • If you rely on specialty microwave features (sensor cooking, convection microwave modes, etc.), the learning curve can be steeper than a basic countertop unit.

Why it matters

A built-in combo affects your kitchen layout, electrical setup, and future replacement options. Knowing the downsides up front helps you avoid surprises with cabinet fit, service access, and long-term ownership costs.

Last updated: January 2026

A combo wall oven is a built-in unit that combines two cooking appliances in one cabinet cutout. For Kenmore Elite model 79048909000, it is a microwave and wall oven combination, with the microwave typically positioned above the oven for a single, integrated installation.

What you get with a wall oven/microwave combo

A combination unit is designed to save space and keep a built-in look while giving you two separate cooking cavities.

  • A traditional wall oven for baking, roasting, and broiling
  • A built-in microwave for reheating and quick cooking
  • One framed, built-in appliance opening (cabinet cutout)
  • Separate controls and safety systems for each cavity
  • A single installation process that must follow the specified cutout and electrical requirements

Installation and fit basics (important for this model)

For 79048909000, the installation instructions emphasize measuring your existing cabinet cutout and comparing it to the cutout chart for the model before installation. We also follow the requirement that installation and service be performed by a qualified installer.

Key points to know:

  • Measure the cabinet cutout before ordering or installing.
  • The oven support surface must be level side-to-side and front-to-rear.
  • The unit must be on an individual, properly grounded branch circuit.
  • This combination oven is not approved for stackable or side-by-side installation.

See the installation guide for the cutout sizing approach, grounding notes, and electrical requirements.

Combo wall oven vs other built-in options

Option What it combines Typical reason to choose it
Wall oven/microwave combo Microwave + wall oven Saves cabinet space; built-in look
Double wall oven Two ovens More baking capacity
Wall oven + separate microwave Separate appliances More layout flexibility

Why it matters

Knowing you have a true combo unit helps you plan cabinet cutout dimensions, electrical supply, and replacement parts correctly. It also prevents unsafe setups, such as trying to stack or mount the unit side-by-side when it is not designed for that.

Last updated: January 2026

To reset the microwave portion of your Kenmore Elite 79048909000 wall oven/microwave combo, restore power to the unit to clear many control glitches. If the display or keypad is still acting up after power is restored, the next step is to use the reset steps in the 79048909000 owner's manual.

Quick reset steps (most common)

  • Turn the unit off.
  • Switch the circuit breaker for the wall oven/microwave combo OFF.
  • Wait 2 to 5 minutes.
  • Turn the breaker ON.
  • Reset the clock and test a simple cook cycle (for example, heat a cup of water for 30 seconds).

If the microwave still will not run

These checks help separate a control issue from a door-safety issue.

What a “reset” fixes vs. what it will not

Symptom Reset helps? More likely cause
Random beeping, frozen keypad Often Control glitch, power interruption
Runs but does not heat No Magnetron or high-voltage circuit
No display at all Sometimes Fuse, power supply issue
“Door” error or won’t start Rarely Door latch or interlock switch

Why it matters

A reset clears temporary electronic control errors and restores normal operation after a power event. If the microwave safety interlock system is not proving the door is closed, the unit will intentionally refuse to run to prevent unsafe operation.

Last updated: January 2026

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