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Kenmore Elite 79095073310 electric range

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Kenmore Elite Electric Range 79095073310 FAQs

To reset the oven controls on your Kenmore Elite 79095073310 electric range back to factory defaults, press and hold 7 on the numeric keypad for about 6 seconds until the acceptance tone sounds, then press START. This restores the original control settings.

What this reset changes (and what it does not)

This procedure resets the electronic oven control settings, not the house breaker.

  • Resets 12/24-hour clock display preference
  • Resets silent or audible keypad tones
  • Resets Fahrenheit/Celsius display preference
  • Clears any saved recipes (if your model supports them)
  • Resets any oven temperature offset back to 0

For the exact button locations and menu behavior on model 79095073310, use the 79095073310 owner's manual.

Step-by-step: restore factory default settings

  1. Make sure the control panel is responsive (display on).
  2. Press and hold 7 on the numeric keypad.
  3. Keep holding until you hear a tone (about 6 seconds).
  4. Press START once.

If you were trying to recover after a power outage

After power is restored, we recommend you:

  • Turn the range off if it was left on
  • Reset the clock
  • Re-select your desired oven function (Bake, Broil, Convection)

Details for post-outage behavior are also covered in the 79095073310 owner's manual.

Quick reference table

Goal Best action Result
Restore factory control defaults Hold 7 for ~6 seconds, then START Resets user settings and temp offset to 0
Recover after power failure Reset clock and reselect cooking mode Prevents unexpected operation and restores normal use

Why it matters

A factory reset is the fastest way to clear confusing control behavior after setting changes, and it also eliminates an incorrect temperature offset that can cause baking results to run hot or cold.

Last updated: February 2026

On Kenmore Elite electric range model 79095073310, the model and serial number are printed on the identification plate attached to the lower right oven frame. You can access it by opening the storage drawer or warming drawer (depending on your range configuration); see the 79095073310 owner's manual for the exact location diagram.

Quick ways to locate the ID plate

  • Pull out and open the storage drawer (some models) and look at the lower right oven frame.
  • If your range has a warming drawer, open it and check the lower right oven frame.
  • Use a flashlight and look for a label that lists Model No. and Serial No.
  • Write the numbers down exactly as shown; this helps match the correct Kenmore parts and diagrams.

What the label typically includes

Label item What it’s used for Why you need it
Model number Identifies the exact range design Ensures the right parts list and diagrams
Serial number Identifies your specific unit Helps confirm production details for service and parts
Purchase date (you record it) Your records Useful for maintenance and warranty paperwork

Why it matters

We use the model number to match the correct replacement parts for your range, such as an oven temperature sensor, bake element, or control board. Even small model-number differences can change which parts fit.

Last updated: February 2026

Kenmore model numbers are read in sections: the first 3 digits identify who built the appliance, and the remaining digits identify the specific design and feature set. For Kenmore Elite electric range model 79095073310, the 790 prefix points to a Frigidaire-built range; use the full model number when matching parts and manuals.

What each part of the model number tells you

Most Kenmore model numbers follow this pattern:

  • Prefix (first 3 digits): manufacturer code (who actually made it)
  • Core digits: the base platform or series
  • Trailing digits: feature, color, or revision differences that affect part fit
  • Full model number: the only safe way to ensure correct parts compatibility

For this range, the Use and Care Guide shows the family format as 790.9507*, which matches your model series. Check the 79095073310 owner's manual for the exact labeling and any series notes.

Where to find the model and serial number on this range

On Kenmore Elite 79095073310 ranges, the identification plate is typically located here:

  • Open the storage drawer (some models), or
  • Open the warmer drawer (some models)
  • Look on the lower right oven frame for the model and serial plate

This location matters because the model number on the frame is the one we use to match parts like the oven sensor, control board, or door lock.

Why the prefix matters (and why you should use the full number)

Kenmore is a brand label; different manufacturers built different Kenmore appliances. The prefix helps narrow down the correct parts system and design.

Example What it means Why you care
790.XXXXXXX Frigidaire-built cooking product Parts and wiring layouts follow that platform
Full model number (79095073310) Exact unit configuration Prevents ordering the wrong control, element, or trim

Parts lookup tip for this model

When you shop or troubleshoot, match parts to the full model number. For example, if you are diagnosing baking temperature issues, the frigidaire range oven temperature sensor 316490000 is a common part used to help the control regulate oven temperature.

Why it matters

A single digit difference in a Kenmore model number can change the oven control board, wiring harness, door lock style, or induction component set. Using 79095073310 avoids returns and speeds up repair.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Kenmore Elite is Kenmore’s higher-end line, and your Kenmore Elite electric range model 79095073310 is built to deliver more premium cooking features and performance than standard Kenmore models (for example, induction cooking and advanced oven functions described in the owner's manual).

What “high end” means for Kenmore Elite ranges

Kenmore Elite typically sits in the upper-mid to high-end tier for mainstream appliances. In practical terms, that usually means:

  • More cooking features (such as induction cooking zones on many Elite models)
  • More precise temperature management and cooking modes
  • Higher-end styling and control layouts
  • More complex electronics (control boards, sensors, and safety switches)

How Kenmore Elite compares to other Kenmore lines

Use this quick comparison to set expectations when shopping parts or troubleshooting.

Kenmore line Typical positioning What you’ll notice most
Kenmore (standard) Value to mid-range Fewer features, simpler controls
Kenmore Elite Upper-mid to high-end More features, more electronics, more precision
Kenmore PRO Pro-style tier Heavier-duty design, pro-style look and features

Why it matters for repairs and parts

A “higher-end” range often uses more sensors and control components to manage performance. When symptoms show up (temperature issues, error codes, fan problems), diagnosis usually focuses on a few common components:

What we recommend if you’re deciding whether to repair

These checks help you decide if a repair is straightforward or likely to involve higher-cost electronics:

  • Confirm whether the issue is oven-related, cooktop-related, or both
  • Look for consistent symptoms (always too hot, always too cool, intermittent shutdown)
  • Check for visible wiring damage or loose connections (power off first)
  • Use the troubleshooting section in the owner's manual to match symptoms to likely causes

Why it matters

Knowing Kenmore Elite is a higher-end line helps set expectations: you often get better performance and features, but repairs can involve more electronic parts and more precise troubleshooting.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Kenmore Elite 79095073310 electric range is not working, the most common causes are a tripped double breaker, a loose/burned power connection at the terminal block, or the control needing a reset after a power interruption. Start with power checks, then isolate whether the cooktop or oven is affected.

Quick checks (fastest fixes first)

  • Reset the double 240V breaker fully OFF, then ON.
  • If power just returned, turn all controls OFF; then reset the clock and oven function as shown in the 79095073310 owner's manual.
  • Check for a control lock or cooktop lockout mode (if enabled).
  • If the range was in a cold space, keep it above 32°F for 3 hours before powering on.
  • Look for a burned smell, melted wire insulation, or a loose cord where it connects.

Narrow it down by symptom

What’s not working Most likely area Common next step
Nothing works (no display, no heat) Power supply, terminal block, wiring Inspect connections with power OFF
Cooktop works, oven does not Oven controls, sensor, elements Check bake/broil operation and error codes
Oven heats but temperature is wrong Temperature sensing Test/replace sensor

Parts that commonly solve “not working” complaints

Why it matters

Electric ranges often fail due to power delivery problems or a control reset issue, not a major oven component. Confirming stable 240V power and solid terminal connections prevents unnecessary part replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

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