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Kenmore Elite 79095063310 electric range

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Kenmore Elite Electric Range 79095063310 FAQs

Kenmore Elite model 79095063310 does not use a single, dedicated “reset” button for the whole range. Instead, we reset the control by clearing the setting or restoring factory defaults using the keypad steps in the 79095063310 owner's manual.

How to reset the oven control (factory default)

Use this when the control is acting erratically, settings seem “stuck,” or you want to return user options (including temperature offset) back to default.

  • Press and hold 7 on the numeric keypad for about 6 seconds (until you hear an acceptance tone)
  • Press START to confirm
  • Re-set the clock and try Bake or Broil again
Quick checks before you reset

These steps often solve “no heat,” odd temperature behavior, or a control that will not respond normally.

  • Make sure the range has power (display on, interior light works)
  • Press STOP/CANCEL to clear the current mode
  • If you just ran Self Clean, allow the oven to cool fully and confirm the door is unlocked
  • If a fault returns after clearing it, stop the cycle and troubleshoot the specific symptom
What “reset” means on this range

On ranges like the Kenmore Elite 79095063310, “reset” usually refers to one of these actions.

Reset type What it does When to use it
Clear/stop Exits the current cooking or cleaning mode Wrong mode selected, cycle will not start
Factory default reset Restores user settings (including temperature offset) to default Persistent control behavior issues
Component repair Fixes the underlying cause (sensor, element, latch) Repeated heating or error symptoms
Why it matters

A factory-default reset can correct control-setting problems, but it will not fix a failed heating or sensing part. If the oven is not heating correctly after a reset, common causes include a failed temperature sensor or a failed bake/broil heating circuit.

Parts that commonly relate to “won’t heat” symptoms

If your symptoms point to a hardware issue, these model-compatible parts are common starting points:

Last updated: February 2026

Your Kenmore Elite model 79095063310 is an electric range, not a washer; cubic feet for a washer tub does not apply to this model. For oven capacity and other specifications for this range, we recommend checking the 79095063310 owner's manual.

What you can measure instead (for this model)

If you were trying to confirm size for cooking, installation, or replacement parts, these are the specs that matter most for a Kenmore Elite electric range:

  • Oven capacity (cubic feet) for baking and roasting
  • Cutout and overall range dimensions (width, depth, height)
  • Electrical requirements (typically 240V) and cord/terminal connection type
  • Cooktop configuration (radiant elements, sizes, and wattage)
  • Convection features and fan operation
Quick check: washer vs. range terminology

If the question came from a listing or a label, this table helps you match the right “cubic feet” spec to the right appliance.

If you meant... Cubic feet refers to... Where to find it
Washer Wash basket (tub) capacity Model tag on washer cabinet; washer manual
Range (this model 79095063310) Oven cavity capacity 79095063310 owner's manual
Why it matters

Ordering parts and planning installation depends on the correct appliance type and model number. For example, common range repairs involve heating and temperature-control parts, not a washer tub.

Here are a few parts on this model that relate to cooking performance (not capacity), in case that was the underlying issue:

Last updated: February 2026

This page is for a Kenmore Elite electric range, model 79095063310, not a washer. If you are trying to identify your Kenmore Elite washer model, use the washer’s ID tag locations below; for range identification details, use the 79095063310 owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on a Kenmore Elite washer

Check the appliance ID tag (often a sticker or metal plate) in these common washer locations:

  • Under the lid on a top-load washer (around the opening)
  • Along the door opening or door jamb on a front-load washer
  • Behind the control panel (top rear area)
  • On the back panel of the washer cabinet
  • Near the bottom edge of the cabinet on either side
What to write down (so parts match correctly)

Copy the information exactly as printed on the tag:

  • Full model number (letters and numbers)
  • Serial number
  • Any suffix or revision code
Quick guide: washer vs. range model tags
Appliance type Typical tag location What the model number is used for
Washer Lid opening, door jamb, back panel Matching belts, pumps, valves, and control parts
Range (79095063310) Oven frame area, drawer area, back panel Matching elements, sensors, control boards, and door parts
Why it matters

Kenmore Elite model numbers look similar across different products. Using the exact model number from the washer’s ID tag ensures you get the correct diagrams and replacement parts for your specific washer.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Kenmore Elite electric range model 79095063310, the model number is printed on the appliance’s rating label. You’ll typically find that label around the oven door opening (door jamb area) or on the frame behind the lower storage or warming drawer; confirm the exact label location in the 79095063310 owner's manual.

Common places to check on model 79095063310

Look for a paper or metal tag with Model and Serial fields.

  • Along the oven frame when you open the oven door (door jamb area)
  • Behind the bottom drawer (storage or warming drawer), on the frame
  • On the back panel near the vent area
  • On a side frame edge near the lower front (less common)
Quick steps to find it fast
  1. Open the oven door and scan the frame around the opening for a label.
  2. If you do not see it, pull the bottom drawer out and look on the frame behind it.
  3. If needed, check the rear panel near the venting area.
What the label looks like (what to write down)

We recommend recording both the model and serial number exactly as shown.

Label field What it’s used for Example of what you’ll see
Model number Matching the correct parts list and diagrams 79095063310 (or 790.9506*)
Serial number Identifying production run details Letters and numbers
Why it matters

The model number is the key to ordering the correct Kenmore Elite range parts (like a bake element, broil element, or oven temperature sensor) and to using the right wiring diagram and troubleshooting steps from the manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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