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Kenmore 79046783902 electric range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 79046783902 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Electric Range 79046783902 FAQs

On the Kenmore electric range model 79046783902, the model and serial number are printed on the serial plate located on the oven front frame behind the oven door on some versions, or behind the lower drawer on others. Use that exact model number when ordering parts or service. See the 79046783902 owner's manual for the serial plate diagram.

Where to look on the range

Check these common label locations on model 79046783902:

  • Open the oven door and look along the front frame/door jamb area
  • Pull out the lower storage or broil drawer and look behind it
  • Look for a metal or foil serial plate (not a paper sticker)
  • Write down model number, serial number, and any lot number/letter

Quick checklist before you start

  • Make sure the range controls are OFF
  • Use a flashlight; the plate is often in a shaded spot
  • Copy the number exactly (including all digits)
  • Take a photo so you can zoom in later

What you should record

Item Example format Why we need it
Model number 79046783902 Ensures correct parts diagrams and fit
Serial number Varies by unit Helps match production changes
Lot number/letter If shown Helps confirm the correct revision

Why it matters

Kenmore ranges can look similar across multiple model series. Using the exact model number from the serial plate prevents ordering the wrong surface element, oven sensor, or control parts.

Last updated: January 2026

On Kenmore range model 79046783902, an F1 code with repeated beeping means the electronic oven control is detecting a fault condition. We recommend stopping the alarm with STOP/CLEAR, then resetting power; if the code returns, the control system needs service or replacement.

What to do right now

  • Press STOP/CLEAR to silence the beeping and clear the display.
  • Turn the range OFF and let it cool if it was just baking or broiling.
  • Reset power at the breaker for about 1 minute, then restore power.
  • If F1 returns, avoid using the oven until the issue is corrected.
  • Check the troubleshooting section in the 79046783902 owner's manual for “F-code” guidance.

Common causes of an F1 on an electric range

F1 is typically tied to the control system, not a surface element. Common causes include:

  • A failing electronic oven control (EOC) or internal relay issue
  • A stuck or shorted keypad/touch panel input (control panel problem)
  • Heat or moisture intrusion around the control area
  • Wiring/connector problems between the keypad and control board

Quick checks you can do (safe, no disassembly)

Check What you are looking for What it suggests
Does STOP/CLEAR silence it? Beeping stops temporarily Confirms it is a control-detected fault
Does F1 return after reset? Code comes back quickly Control/keypad issue is likely persistent
Does it happen only when hot? Code appears during/after cooking Heat-related control or connection problem

Why it matters

When the control detects an F-code fault, it is warning that the oven may not regulate heat correctly. Addressing an F1 quickly helps prevent unreliable baking temperatures and unexpected shutdowns.

For additional code patterns and what they mean, use our Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes reference.

Last updated: January 2026

To reset your Kenmore electric range model 79046783902, turn the range’s power off at the home circuit breaker (or remove the fuse), wait about 1 minute, then restore power. After a power interruption, the display typically flashes 12:00 and you’ll need to set the clock.

Quick reset steps (power cycle)

  • Turn OFF the range circuit breaker (240V) or remove the range fuse.
  • Wait 60 seconds (up to 5 minutes if the control seems “stuck”).
  • Turn the breaker ON.
  • Set the time of day (the display may show 12:00 after power returns).
  • Test Bake and a surface element to confirm normal operation.

Set the clock after resetting

The control on this model requires the time of day to be set before normal oven operation.

  • Press the Clock pad once (do not hold it).
  • Within 5 seconds, press and hold the Up or Down arrow until the correct time appears.

For the exact button names and control layout, use the 79046783902 owner's manual.

What a reset fixes (and what it usually does not)

A power reset is most useful for clearing a temporary control glitch after a power surge or outage.

Symptom Reset helps? What to check next
Display frozen or unresponsive Yes If it returns, set clock and retest
Oven will not heat at all Sometimes Temperature sensor, bake element, wiring
Error code keeps returning Sometimes Look up the code and follow the checks
Burner not heating Sometimes Element, infinite switch, terminal connections

If you’re seeing an error code, use Kenmore 790 self-cleaning range error codes to match the code to the most common causes.

Why it matters

Resetting by cycling power is the safest first step because it restores the electronic oven control to a known state without disassembling the range. It also confirms whether you have a simple control lockup versus a failed part (like a sensor, element, or wiring connection).

Last updated: January 2026

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