Are all 30 inch microwaves the same size?
No. “30-inch” microwaves are designed to fit a standard 30-inch range space, but the actual outside dimensions vary by brand and model. For Samsung model ME16K3000AS, we recommend confirming the exact width, height, depth, and mounting clearances in the ME16K3000AS use & care manual before you buy or swap units.
Most over-the-range microwave/hood combos target a similar opening width, but these details commonly differ:
- Overall width can be just under or around 30 inches
- Height varies and affects cabinet clearance and door swing
- Depth varies and affects how far the unit projects past cabinets
- Mounting bracket locations and top-cabinet bolt pattern are not universal
- Venting setup (recirculating vs. outside vent) and duct alignment can differ
Use this checklist for ME16K3000AS and any “30-inch” replacement:
- Measure the existing unit’s width, height, and depth with the door closed
- Measure the cabinet opening and the distance to the cooktop/range
- Confirm the wall bracket style and the top-cabinet bolt locations
- Verify venting direction needed (rear, top, or recirculating) and duct size
- Check electrical outlet location and cord reach
These are common ranges for many 30-inch over-the-range microwaves; your exact numbers can differ by model.
| Dimension | Common range | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Width | About 29 to 30 inches | Must match cabinet/range span |
| Height | About 16 to 18 inches | Impacts cabinet clearance |
| Depth (door closed) | About 15 to 18 inches | Affects cabinet overhang and reach |
Even small differences can prevent a clean install. A mismatch can mean new holes in the cabinet, a different wall bracket, vent duct rework, or a poor fit over the range. Verifying ME16K3000AS measurements first helps avoid installation surprises.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I reset the error code on my Samsung microwave?
For the Samsung ME16K3000AS microwave/hood combo, the most reliable way to clear many error codes is a power reset: unplug the unit (or switch the breaker off) for about 60 seconds, then restore power. If the code returns, the microwave is detecting an ongoing problem that needs troubleshooting.
- Press Stop/Cancel once to clear the display and stop any cooking cycle.
- Power cycle: unplug for 60 seconds (or turn the circuit breaker off for 60 seconds), then power back on.
- If the display is locked, try holding Stop/Cancel for several seconds to toggle the control lock (varies by model).
- If the code relates to a stuck key (common on touch panels), wipe the keypad dry and make sure no button is being held down.
- If the microwave is over-the-range, confirm the outlet and breaker are stable (no loose plug, no tripped breaker).
For button sequences and model-specific display indicators, we recommend checking the ME16K3000AS manual.
If the code reappears right after a reset, focus on the most common causes:
- Moisture or grease on the control panel (steam from cooking can trigger key errors)
- Stuck or shorted touchpad/control panel
- Door not closing or latching correctly (door switches not made)
- Overheating from blocked airflow or a failing cooling fan
- Electrical issue such as a loose connection, failing noise filter, or control board problem
| What you see | What it often means | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Code clears after reset and stays off | Temporary glitch or moisture | Monitor; keep panel clean and dry |
| Code returns immediately | Ongoing fault (keypad, sensor, door switch, control) | Do basic checks; plan for service |
| No response from keypad | Control lock, stuck key, or control failure | Try lock toggle; power reset; inspect for moisture |
Repeated error codes are the microwave’s way of preventing unsafe operation (overheating, door-switch problems, or control faults). Resetting is useful for a one-time glitch, but a recurring code usually points to a part or condition that needs correction.
Last updated: January 2026
How many watts is a Samsung model ME16K3000AS?
The Samsung over-the-range microwave model ME16K3000AS is commonly listed as a 1000-watt cooking-power microwave. For your exact unit’s rating details (and how Samsung defines power levels), we recommend confirming in the ME16K3000AS use & care manual.
Microwave wattage usually refers to cooking power output, not the electrical power the unit draws from the outlet. That matters when you compare performance across models.
- Cooking power (output watts): how strongly it heats food
- Input power (watts/amps): what it consumes electrically (often higher than output)
- Power levels (1-10): duty-cycling of full power, not “lower wattage” heating
If you want to confirm the rating without guessing, use these model-safe checks:
- Check the rating label (often inside the door frame or on the cavity edge)
- Look for “Output” or “Microwave output” in watts
- Compare the label to the specifications section in the ME16K3000AS use & care manual
- If you are matching cookware or cook times, use output watts as your reference
| Spec type | What it tells you | Why you care |
|---|---|---|
| Output (cooking watts) | Heating performance | Helps adjust cook times and recipes |
| Input (watts/amps) | Electrical demand | Helps with circuit loading and installation planning |
Knowing the cooking wattage helps you set realistic cook times, especially when converting recipes written for 700W, 900W, or 1100W microwaves. It also helps troubleshoot “not heating enough” complaints that are really just wattage differences.
Last updated: January 2026





