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KitchenAid KEBS207SSS00 electric built-in oven Parts

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    KitchenAid Electric Built-In Oven KEBS207SSS00 FAQs

    On the KitchenAid KEBS207SSS00 electric built-in oven, we use convection by selecting Convection Bake or Convection Roast, setting the temperature (typically 170°F to 500°F), then pressing START. The convection fan shuts off when the door opens and restarts when the door closes. See the KEBS207SSS00 owner's manual.

    Convection bake: quick steps
    • Position racks before you start; for 2 racks, use guides 2 and 4
    • Press CONVECTION BAKE
    • Enter your set temperature (default is often 325°F)
    • Press START
    • When finished, press OFF (UPPER OVEN OFF or LOWER OVEN OFF on double-oven models)
    Convection roast: quick steps
    • Use a roasting rack on a broiler pan and grid so air can circulate around the food
    • Press CONVECTION ROAST
    • Enter your set temperature (170°F to 500°F)
    • Press START
    • Preheating is not always required for roasting unless your recipe says to preheat
    What changes with convection (and what to expect)
    Item Convection bake Convection roast
    Fan behavior Off when door opens; on when door closes Off when door opens; on when door closes
    Recipe adjustment Reduce recipe temp by 25°F Reduce recipe temp by 25°F
    Best for Cookies, pastries, multi-rack baking Meats, poultry, oven meals
    Why it matters

    Convection uses a rear (hidden) convection element and a fan to circulate hot air for more even heating. Using the right rack positions and leaving about 1 inch of space around cookware helps the air flow, which improves browning and consistency.

    Last updated: January 2026

    Sabbath mode on the KitchenAid KEBS207SSS00 keeps the oven in a continuous Bake setting until you turn it off (or for a set time, if you choose a timed Sabbath setting). While it is on, tones are muted and the display does not show messages or temperature changes; only number keys and START work. See the KEBS207SSS00 owner's manual.

    What changes when Sabbath mode is on
    • The oven stays in a bake mode until you exit Sabbath mode (or until the timed duration ends).
    • Only the number keys and START respond.
    • No beeps or tones sound.
    • The display does not show status messages or temperature changes.
    • Opening or closing the door does not immediately switch the light or heating elements on or off.
    How to enable and use it on KEBS207SSS00

    Sabbath mode requires a one-time enable step, then you can set it whenever you need it.

    1. One-time enable: With the oven door open, press OFF, then press 7, 8, 9, 6 in order, then START.
    2. Untimed Sabbath mode:
      • Press BAKE, enter a temperature (the bake range is 170°F to 500°F), then press START.
      • Press OPTIONS, then press 7 to turn on Sabbath mode.
    Task What you do What you will notice
    Enable Sabbath feature OFF, 7-8-9-6, START “SABBATH ENABLED” briefly appears
    Start Sabbath baking BAKE, set temp, START, OPTIONS, 7 No tones; limited keys; steady bake behavior
    Why it matters

    Sabbath mode is designed to limit audible alerts and display changes and to reduce immediate responses to door movement, while still allowing controlled baking for religious observance.

    Last updated: January 2026

    No. Many wall ovens are electric, but gas wall ovens also exist. Your KitchenAid KEBS207SSS00 is an electric built-in oven, and it installs on a dedicated, grounded electrical supply as outlined in the KEBS207SSS00 installation guide.

    Quick answer by type

    Wall ovens generally fall into these fuel categories:

    • Electric wall ovens: most common; use bake and broil elements
    • Gas wall ovens: less common; use a gas burner for heat (often with electric controls)
    • Combination setups: some kitchens pair a wall oven with a separate gas cooktop
    How to confirm what you have

    For the most reliable identification, we use the model/serial rating plate information.

    • Check the model/serial number plate location described in the installation instructions
    • Confirm the model number matches KEBS207SSS00
    • Verify the electrical requirements listed for the oven
    • If you are unsure, compare your wiring and junction box setup to the installation steps
    What “electric” means for KEBS207SSS00

    This model uses electric heating components and requires proper wiring and grounding.

    Item What to expect on an electric wall oven
    Heat source Electric bake and broil elements
    Power supply Hardwired connection through a junction box
    Common service parts Bake element, temperature sensor, thermal fuse

    If you are troubleshooting heating issues on this model, common related parts include the bake element WPW10207398 and the wall oven temperature sensor WPW10131825.

    Why it matters

    Fuel type affects installation, safety checks, and which parts fix a “not heating” complaint. Electric wall ovens like KEBS207SSS00 rely on correct voltage, grounding, and intact heating and sensing components.

    Last updated: January 2026

    To reset your KitchenAid Superba wall oven model KEBS207SSS00, restore power to the oven (turn the breaker off, then back on). After power is restored, the display typically lights briefly and may show “PF” (power failure), which confirms the control reset; then set the clock per the KEBS207SSS00 owner's manual.

    Quick reset steps (power reset)
    • Turn the oven OFF at the control (touch OFF for the oven you were using).
    • Switch the oven’s circuit breaker OFF (or remove the fuse) for 1 minute.
    • Switch the breaker ON.
    • Confirm the display comes back on; “PF” may appear after power is restored.
    • Touch OFF to clear the display if needed.
    • Re-set the clock and re-test BAKE or BROIL.
    What “PF” means after a reset

    “PF” indicates a power interruption. It is normal to see it after you reset power, and it’s a good sign the electronic control restarted.

    Display message What it usually indicates What to do next
    PF Power was interrupted; control reset Clear it, then set the clock
    F + number (sometimes with E + number) A fault code while operating Turn the oven off and use service-level troubleshooting
    If the oven still will not heat after resetting

    If the display is on but the oven will not heat, we focus on common heating-circuit causes for this model family:

    Why it matters

    A power reset clears many control glitches and confirms the oven is receiving power. If the oven still will not heat afterward, the problem is usually in the power supply, a heating component (bake element), or a safety device (thermal fuse).

    Last updated: January 2026

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