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KitchenAid KMHS120ESS11 microwave hood, 2.0 cubic foot

KitchenAid KMHS120ESS11 microwave hood, 2.0 cubic foot Parts

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KitchenAid MICROWAVE HOOD, 2.0 CUBIC FOOT KMHS120ESS11 FAQs

To hard reset your KitchenAid KMHS120ESS11 microwave/hood combo, unplug it (or switch the breaker off) for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power and set the clock. This clears many control glitches and restores normal keypad response.

Hard reset steps (power cycle)

  • Unplug the microwave from the outlet; if it’s hardwired, turn the kitchen breaker OFF.
  • Wait 2 to 5 minutes (this lets the control board fully discharge).
  • Restore power.
  • Set the clock and test basic functions (light, fan, 30-second cook).
  • If the display is blank or the unit is dead, stop and check the home outlet and breaker first.

If it still won’t respond after a reset

A reset won’t fix a failed electrical part. These are the most common next checks for a KMHS120ESS11:

  • No display or totally dead: a blown internal fuse is common; see microwave fuse W11707984.
  • Runs but does not heat: a high-voltage component may be at fault; see gaoxin-hvd c W11256462 (high-voltage diode).
  • Stops when you close the door or won’t start: door interlock issues are common; inspect the latch and switches.
  • Random beeping or keypad issues: moisture or a failing control can cause this; dry the panel area and retry.

Quick symptom guide

What you see What a hard reset can fix What usually needs repair
Frozen display or keypad Yes Control panel or control board if it returns
“Dead” microwave Sometimes (after a power surge) Fuse, wiring, control board
Fan/light works but no heat No High-voltage diode, capacitor, magnetron circuit
Won’t start with door closed No Door switches, interlock assembly

Why it matters

A hard reset is the safest first step because it rules out a temporary control lockup before you spend time testing parts. If the problem returns quickly, focusing on the fuse, door interlocks, or high-voltage circuit gets you to the real fix faster.

Last updated: January 2026

KitchenAid microwaves are a solid choice when you want premium styling and strong feature sets; for the KitchenAid KMHS120ESS11 microwave/hood combo, most owners value the built-in hood performance and convenience features, while the main tradeoffs are higher repair costs and occasional control or heating complaints.

What “good” usually means for a microwave/hood combo

KitchenAid over-the-range units like KMHS120ESS11 tend to score well on day-to-day usability and kitchen fit and finish.

Common strengths:

  • Sleek design and good fit with KitchenAid suites
  • Useful hood functions for everyday cooking ventilation
  • Convenient presets and sensor-style cooking features (varies by model)
  • Widely available replacement parts when something wears out

Common drawbacks:

  • Higher part prices than basic brands
  • Some models develop keypad or control issues over time
  • Heating complaints are often tied to door-switch problems, power supply issues, or user settings

What to check before you buy (or before you repair)

These quick checks help you decide if the value matches your expectations.

  • Vent type: recirculating vs. vented outside (performance feels very different)
  • Noise tolerance: higher CFM usually means more fan noise
  • Controls: look for responsive keys and consistent beeps
  • Interior wear: peeling waveguide cover or heavy splatter can affect performance
  • Parts availability: confirm common wear items are easy to get

Quick parts reality check for KMHS120ESS11

What fails most often What you notice Example part for this model
Hood light bulb Light out under the microwave Microwave/hood light bulb 8206232A
Door interlock system Won’t start, stops when door moves Assembly, interlock (includes switches) W11197766
Grease filter Poor airflow, greasy buildup Filter W10208631A

Why it matters

A microwave/hood combo is two appliances in one. If the hood side is important in your kitchen, paying more for a better-looking, better-performing unit can be worth it; if you mainly reheat food, a simpler microwave plus a dedicated range hood can be a better long-term value.

Last updated: January 2026

KitchenAid microwaves are covered by a 1-year limited warranty from the date of purchase. For your KitchenAid model KMHS120ESS11 microwave/hood combo, that 1-year period is based on your receipt date; keep proof of purchase for any parts and labor coverage.

What the 1-year limited warranty covers

During the first year, KitchenAid’s limited warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship under normal household use. Coverage commonly includes:

  • Factory-specified replacement parts
  • Repair labor when service is performed by an authorized provider
  • Failures tied to manufacturing defects
  • Functional issues that occur with proper use and care

Common exclusions to plan for

Even within the 1-year period, these items are typically excluded or limited under major-appliance warranties:

  • Cosmetic damage (scratches, dents, finish wear)
  • Damage from improper installation, misuse, or accidents
  • Maintenance items and consumables (such as bulbs and filters)
  • Service calls to correct ventilation, electrical supply, or installation conditions

Quick reference: warranty vs. maintenance items

Item on a microwave/hood combo Usually treated as Typical warranty expectation
Electronic control or heating failure Defect-related repair Covered in year 1 if defect-caused
Door latch or interlock issue Safety/operation component Covered in year 1 if defect-caused
Cooktop light bulb Consumable Usually not covered
Grease filter Maintenance Not covered

Why it matters

Knowing the warranty length helps you decide whether to schedule service or replace a maintenance item yourself. For example, a burned-out cooktop bulb is usually a routine replacement like the microwave/hood light bulb 8206232A.

Last updated: January 2026

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