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KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 microwave hood, 1.9 cubic foot

KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 microwave hood, 1.9 cubic foot Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 microwave hood, 1.9 cubic foot, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Microwave Door Handle Support Bracket for KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 - Part W11699920

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  • Installation Instructions for KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 - Part W11401886

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  • Tech Sheet for KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 - Part W11482162

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  • Use And Care Guide for KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 - Part W10847760

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  • Template, Upper for KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 - Part W10190020

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  • Oper Instr for KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 - Part W10644756

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KitchenAid MICROWAVE HOOD, 1.9 CUBIC FOOT KMHC319ESS06 FAQs

The KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 is a 30-inch over-the-range microwave/hood combo with 1.9 cu. ft. capacity, 1,000 watts cooking power, and a 6-speed vent system rated around 400 CFM. It also includes convection cooking, sensor functions, keep warm, halogen task lights, and a stoppable turntable.

Key specs at a glance

  • Type: Over-the-range microwave/hood combo
  • Capacity: 1.9 cubic feet
  • Cooking power: 1,000 watts
  • Venting: 6-speed blower, about 400 CFM
  • Cooking modes: Microwave plus convection
  • Convenience features: Sensor cooking, keep warm, stoppable turntable

Specs summary table

Spec What it means for you
30-inch width class Fits most standard over-the-range cutouts
1.9 cu. ft. cavity Handles larger plates and casserole dishes
1,000W microwave power Faster heating and reheating performance
6-speed, ~400 CFM vent Better smoke and odor removal for many cooktops
Convection cooking Lets you bake and brown, not just reheat

Why it matters

Matching specs to your kitchen setup helps avoid fit issues (cabinet opening and mounting), and it also sets expectations for real-world performance like venting strength, heating speed, and whether convection is available for baking-style results.

If you are troubleshooting performance issues, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: January 2026

To hard reset your KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 microwave/hood combo, unplug it (or switch off the breaker) for about 2 minutes, then restore power. This clears a temporary control glitch and forces the control board to reboot.

Hard reset steps (KMHC319ESS06)

  • Press Cancel/Off to stop any cooking cycle.
  • Unplug the microwave, or turn OFF the dedicated circuit breaker.
  • Wait 2 minutes (we use this time to let the control fully discharge).
  • Restore power.
  • Set the clock, then test Cook Time for 30 seconds.

If it still will not respond after the reset

These checks help separate a simple power issue from a door-safety or control problem:

  • Confirm the outlet has power (try a lamp or small appliance).
  • Check the home breaker and any GFCI outlet that may feed the microwave.
  • Open and close the door firmly; a misaligned latch can prevent operation.
  • If the display is dead or the unit goes completely blank, a blown fuse is common.
  • If the unit runs but does not heat, stop using it and have it serviced (high-voltage components are hazardous).

Parts that commonly relate to “won’t power on” or “won’t start” symptoms

Symptom Common area Example part for KMHC319ESS06
No display, totally dead Line fuse Microwave fuse W11707984
Starts then stops, door error behavior Door interlock system Assembly, interlock (includes switches) W11197766
Runs but no heat High-voltage circuit Gaoxin-hvd c W11256462

Why it matters

A hard reset fixes many short-term electronic lockups without replacing parts. If the problem returns quickly, it usually points to a repeating condition such as a failing door interlock, a weak fuse, or a control issue.

Last updated: January 2026

A convection microwave (like the KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 microwave/hood combo) is versatile, but its biggest disadvantage is capacity: the cooking cavity and rack space typically limit you to smaller pans and fewer items at once compared with a full-size oven.

Common disadvantages you may notice

  • Limited cooking space: most convection microwaves handle one main dish at a time.
  • Not ideal for large bakeware: tall roasts, wide casserole dishes, and full cookie sheets often do not fit.
  • More heat and fan noise: convection mode uses a heating element and fan, which can be louder than microwave-only cooking.
  • Longer preheat and cook times than microwave-only: convection is faster than many countertop ovens, but slower than pure microwaving.
  • More cleanup: convection roasting and baking can create more splatter, so the cavity and rack may need more frequent cleaning.

Quick comparison: convection microwave vs. full-size oven

Feature Convection microwave Full-size oven
Batch size Small to medium Medium to large
Best uses Reheating, small bakes, quick roasting Large bakes, multiple racks, big roasts
Speed Fast overall, but not always Slower preheat, steady baking
Counter or cabinet space Compact Larger footprint

Why it matters

If you regularly cook for a family or bake multiple trays at once, the space limits can be the deciding factor. For smaller meals, convection microwaves are a strong fit because they combine microwave speed with browning and crisping.

If foods are not browning or crisping as expected, we focus on airflow and door sealing first. A damaged grille can restrict ventilation and affect cooking results.

  • Inspect the vent area for grease buildup and blockage.
  • Confirm the door closes squarely and latches firmly.
  • Make sure you are using microwave-safe cookware approved for convection use.
  • If the front grille is cracked or warped, replace the microwave vent grille W10701701.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. KitchenAid is widely considered an upper-mid-range to premium brand, so it fits what most shoppers mean by “high end” without being a true luxury line. For a KitchenAid KMHC319ESS06 microwave/hood combo, that typically means stronger design, features, and fit-and-finish than entry-level models.

What “high end” usually means for KitchenAid

KitchenAid products generally focus on premium styling and solid performance, with pricing and features that sit above basic value brands.

  • More premium exterior finishes and design details
  • Feature-rich controls and cooking/venting options (varies by model)
  • Better overall fit-and-finish than entry-level appliances
  • Broad parts support for repairs and maintenance
  • Positioned below true luxury lines (which often add pro-grade components and higher price tiers)

Where KitchenAid typically sits in the market

KitchenAid is commonly viewed as premium, but not “luxury.” Here is a simple way to think about it:

Tier Typical positioning What you usually get
Value Entry-level pricing Basic features, simpler build
Premium (KitchenAid) Upper-mid-range to premium Better design, more features, stronger brand styling
Luxury Highest price tier Pro-style options, specialty features, premium materials

Why it matters when you are buying parts or repairing

Premium appliances are still repairable appliances. When you troubleshoot a KMHC319ESS06, the “high end” value is protected by using the correct model-matched parts and keeping door and safety systems in proper condition.

  • Door-related parts affect safe operation and heating performance
  • Electrical protection parts help prevent no-power and intermittent issues
  • Venting parts impact smoke and odor removal above the range

If you are repairing common microwave issues (no heat, no power, door not closing), start by matching the part to your exact model and symptom. For example, door-switch problems often involve the assembly, interlock (includes switches) W11197766, and no-power symptoms can involve the microwave fuse W11707984.

Last updated: January 2026

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