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Kenmore 11183523910 microwave/hood combo

Kenmore 11183523910 microwave/hood combo Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11183523910 microwave/hood combo, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Kenmore Microwave/Hood Combo 11183523910 FAQs

Yes. Your Kenmore 11183523910 microwave/hood combo uses grease filters under the hood to catch cooking grease, and it can also use a charcoal filter when the unit is set up to recirculate air instead of venting outdoors (odor control). See the owner's manual for your exact venting setup and filter details.

What filters this model uses

Most microwave/hood combos like the Kenmore 11183523910 use two filter types:

  • Grease filters (metal, reusable): trap grease from cooking vapors
  • Charcoal filter (odor filter, used for recirculating): helps reduce cooking odors when not vented outside
  • No filter installed: the microwave should not be run with the grease filters removed

When to clean or replace the filters

Grease filters (clean)

Clean the reusable grease filters at least monthly.

  • Soak in hot water and detergent
  • Lightly brush to remove embedded grease
  • Rinse, shake off water, and dry before reinstalling

Charcoal filter (replace)

Replace the charcoal filter when odors linger or airflow seems restricted (recirculating setups). Charcoal filters are not washable.

Quick comparison

Filter type Purpose Maintenance Where it’s used
Grease filter (metal) Captures grease Clean monthly Always under the hood
Charcoal filter Reduces odors Replace as needed Recirculating (non-vented) installs

Why it matters

Keeping the grease filters clean helps airflow and reduces grease buildup in the vent fan area. Using the correct charcoal filter (when recirculating) helps control odors and keeps the exhaust system working as designed.

For more safety and care tips that help prevent damage, see never do these things with a microwave.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Kenmore 11183523910 microwave/hood combo, press STOP/CANCEL twice to shut the oven off and erase most settings (the clock stays). If the controls are locked and the display shows “Loc,” press and hold STOP/CANCEL for 3 seconds to unlock.

Quick reset options (what to try first)

  • Clear a cooking program: Press STOP/CANCEL once (pauses), then press START to resume.
  • Full stop and clear settings: Press STOP/CANCEL twice.
  • Unlock the control panel (Loc): Press and hold STOP/CANCEL for 3 seconds.
  • Cancel a cycle already counting down: Press STOP/CANCEL twice.
  • If it will not start after reset: Close the door firmly and check for anything blocking the door seal.

What “reset” does on this model

On model 11183523910, the STOP/CANCEL key is the main reset control. It clears active cooking functions and most programmed settings, but it does not erase the time of day.

Reset vs. unlock vs. mute (common confusion)

What you want to do What you will see What to press
Clear cooking and settings Normal display STOP/CANCEL twice
Unlock controls “Loc” Hold STOP/CANCEL 3 seconds
Turn beeps on/off “MUTE” indicator Hold TIMER 3 seconds

Why it matters

Using the correct reset method prevents accidental starts, clears stuck key sequences, and helps you quickly tell the difference between a normal cleared cycle and a control lockout condition.

For more control and display details (including lockout and timer behavior), follow the steps in the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

The Kenmore 11183523910 microwave/hood combo has a 1.6 cu. ft. oven capacity (rated at 1000 watts). You can confirm the capacity on the first pages of the owner's manual.

Where to find the capacity rating

We list capacity in the same place Kenmore does: the product identification and specifications section near the front of the Use & Care Guide.

  • Look for “1.6 cu. ft.” (or “1.6 pies cúbicos”)
  • Check the model family shown (111.83522, 111.83523, 111.83529)
  • Verify you are reading the Microwave hood combination guide
  • Use the capacity when choosing cookware and setting cook times

Why capacity matters

Capacity affects what fits on the turntable and how evenly food heats in an over-the-range microwave.

  • Larger dishes may rotate poorly or bump the walls
  • Taller containers can sit too close to the ceiling and stirrer cover
  • Overfilling can increase steam and splatter, which leads to more cleanup

Quick spec snapshot

Spec What to expect for Kenmore 11183523910 Where it’s shown
Oven capacity 1.6 cu. ft. Owner's manual
Cooking power 1000 watts Owner's manual

If your microwave runs but food is not heating normally, use our troubleshooting steps in why is my microwave not heating.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Kenmore 11183523910 microwave/hood combo, the vent connection is typically either a 3-1/4 in. x 10 in. rectangular duct or a 6 in. round duct, depending on whether you vent through the wall/roof or recirculate. Confirm your exact venting option in the owner's manual.

Common vent sizes and what they’re used for

Most over-the-range microwave vent hoods support these standard duct sizes:

  • 3-1/4 in. x 10 in. rectangular: common for rear wall venting or vertical transitions
  • 6 in. round: common for vertical roof venting
  • Recirculating (no outside duct): uses charcoal filters instead of a duct run
  • Grease filters are used in all configurations to capture grease before air moves through the hood

Vent length guidance (why airflow drops)

Even with the correct duct size, long or restrictive duct runs reduce airflow. A common planning limit for total ducting (straight duct plus elbows, transitions, and wall/roof caps) is about 140 ft equivalent length for either rectangular or 6-inch round systems.

Equivalent length examples

Duct feature What it does Effect on airflow
Straight duct Moves air efficiently Lowest restriction
Elbows (turns) Changes direction Adds significant resistance
Transitions Changes duct shape/size Adds resistance
Wall/roof cap Exhausts outdoors Can restrict if undersized or dirty

Why it matters

Correct duct sizing and a reasonable duct layout help your Kenmore 11183523910 vent fan remove smoke, heat, and grease more effectively. Good airflow also helps reduce grease buildup, which supports safer, cleaner operation.

Quick tips before you buy ducting

  • Match the duct to your planned vent direction (rear vs. top)
  • Keep the run as short and straight as possible
  • Minimize elbows and avoid crushing flexible duct
  • Clean the reusable grease filters regularly (monthly is a good baseline)
  • If you see grease buildup or poor venting, review the exhaust section in the owner's manual

Last updated: February 2026

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