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KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 electric built-in oven with microwave

KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 electric built-in oven with microwave Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 electric built-in oven with microwave, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Vent, (control Panel) for KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 - Part 4450788

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    Vent, (control Panel)

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  • Insulation for KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 - Part 4452337

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  • Bracket Vent for KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 - Part 4450027

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  • Bracket for KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 - Part 4452488

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  • Support for KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 - Part 4375406

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  • Fill Kit for KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 - Part 4378945

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  • Oven Vent for KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 - Part 4452481

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  • Cover for KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 - Part 4375341

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  • Grommet for KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 - Part 4449964

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  • Screw for KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 - Part 4449040

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KitchenAid Electric Built-In Oven with Microwave KEMS308GSS0 FAQs

To calibrate the oven temperature on your KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 wall oven/microwave combo, adjust the oven’s temperature offset. Press and hold BAKE for 5 seconds until “CAL” appears, set the offset (up to ±35°F), then press START to save the new setting (see the KEMS308GSS0 owner's manual).

Step-by-step: adjust the temperature offset

  1. Press and hold BAKE for 5 seconds.
  2. Release when a number and CAL appear on the display (you should hear a tone).
  3. Set the new offset:
    • Press BAKE to increase the offset in 5°F steps.
    • Press BROIL to decrease the offset in 5°F steps.
  4. Press START to enter and save the adjustment.

Quick adjustment guide (how much to change)

Use your cooking results to pick an offset amount.

If food is... Adjust offset by What that does
A little undercooked +5°F to +10°F Makes oven run a little hotter
Moderately undercooked +15°F to +20°F Makes oven run moderately hotter
Much undercooked +25°F to +35°F Makes oven run much hotter
A little overcooked -5°F to -10°F Makes oven run a little cooler
Moderately overcooked -15°F to -20°F Makes oven run moderately cooler
Much overcooked -25°F to -35°F Makes oven run much cooler

Tips for accurate results

  • Avoid checking temperature by opening the door; opening the door drops the temperature and skews readings.
  • Make one change at a time (typically 5°F to 10°F), then test again with a familiar recipe.
  • The control remembers your offset even after a power outage.
  • If there’s no “F” shown on the display, the oven is set to Celsius mode.

Why it matters

A calibrated temperature offset helps your KEMS308GSS0 bake and roast more consistently, especially if you notice repeated overbaking or underbaking across multiple recipes.

Last updated: January 2026

KitchenAid wall ovens are a strong choice for most kitchens because they are built for consistent baking performance, straightforward controls, and long-term serviceability. For the KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 wall oven/microwave combo, we also recommend using the care and operating guidance in the KEMS308GSS0 owner's manual to keep performance and reliability high.

What “good” usually means for a wall oven

A “good” wall oven typically delivers even heat, holds temperature well, and has parts support when something wears out.

Common strengths many owners value:

  • Even baking and roasting when racks are positioned correctly
  • Useful cooking modes (such as convection on many KitchenAid models)
  • Solid door feel and good insulation
  • Clear user instructions for operation and maintenance
  • Replaceable components (elements, lights, fuses, switches)

What to watch for (and how to manage it)

Some complaints across wall ovens (any brand) come down to setup, calibration, or normal wear.

Practical checks that improve results:

  • Allow a full preheat; use an oven thermometer to learn your oven’s real-world behavior
  • Keep the oven vent area clear so heat can exhaust properly
  • Use the recommended rack positions for the food type
  • Keep the door gasket and door alignment in good shape to prevent heat loss
  • Replace failed wear items promptly (like an oven light)

Quick “good fit” checklist

If you care most about… KitchenAid wall ovens are usually a good fit when…
Baking consistency You preheat fully and use proper rack placement
Convenience You want built-in styling and integrated features
Long-term ownership You prefer repairable appliances with available parts
Low maintenance You follow the cleaning and care steps in the manual

Why it matters

A wall oven is a long-term built-in appliance; choosing a model with dependable cooking performance and maintainable parts support helps you avoid uneven baking, temperature surprises, and downtime.

Last updated: January 2026

A wall oven is a built-in oven that cooks with standard bake and broil heat (often with convection), while a speed oven is designed to cook faster by combining microwave energy with oven heating. Your KitchenAid KEMS308GSS0 is a wall oven/microwave combo, so it delivers wall-oven baking plus microwave cooking in one unit.

How each one cooks

  • Wall oven (traditional): uses bake and broil elements; many models add convection for more even heat.
  • Speed oven: typically combines microwave + convection and/or broil to reduce cook time.
  • Your KEMS308GSS0: has a lower convection oven and an upper microwave oven, which is similar in concept to speed cooking but still functions as a full wall oven plus a separate microwave cavity.

What you can expect day to day

Speed ovens are popular for quick meals because they can brown and crisp faster than a microwave alone. A wall oven is usually the better choice for larger bakes and roasts where consistent, even heat matters.

Quick comparison

| Feature | Wall oven | Speed oven | KEMS308GSS0 wall oven/microwave combo | |---|---|---| | Primary heat source | Bake/broil (often convection) | Microwave plus oven heat | Lower: bake/broil/convection; Upper: microwave | | Typical use | Baking, roasting, broiling | Faster reheats and speed cooking | Full baking/roasting plus microwave convenience | | Best for | Large pans, multi-rack baking | Weeknight speed, crisping | Versatility in one built-in unit |

Why it matters

Understanding the difference helps you choose the right cooking mode for results: use the lower oven when you want traditional baking performance (rack placement, airflow, and foil rules matter), and use the upper microwave when speed and convenience are the priority. For model-specific cooking features and settings, follow the KEMS308GSS0 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

To reset your KitchenAid wall oven/microwave combo model KEMS308GSS0, we recommend doing a full power reset: turn the breaker OFF, wait about 1 minute, then turn it back ON. This clears many control glitches and restores normal operation.

Quick reset steps (power cycle)

  • Turn the oven circuit breaker OFF (or unplug if accessible).
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Turn the breaker back ON.
  • Set the clock if needed.
  • Test a basic function like Bake, then press Cancel to stop.

If the control panel seems “stuck”: check Control Lock

On KEMS308GSS0, Control Lock disables the control panel pads (but not the Timer or Clock). To toggle it:

  • Press and hold CONTROL LOCK (Number Pad 3) for 5 seconds.
  • To unlock, press and hold CONTROL LOCK (Number Pad 3) for 5 seconds again.

For the exact key locations and display messages, use the KEMS308GSS0 owner's manual.

If the display is blank after reset

A blank display is often a clock display setting, not a failed control. Try:

  • Press and hold CLOCK SET/START for 5 seconds to show the clock again.
  • Confirm the unit has power (breaker fully ON, no tripped GFCI if applicable).

What to try next if it still will not run

Use this quick checklist before replacing parts:

  • Cancel any delayed start and reprogram the cooking mode.
  • If “START?” is lit, press START (the oven can cancel the program after about 5 minutes if START is not pressed).
  • Verify the oven is on a live circuit with proper voltage.
  • Check the home breaker or fuse.
Symptom Most common cause Best next step
Control panel won’t respond Control Lock enabled Hold CONTROL LOCK (3) 5 seconds
Display blank Clock display turned off Hold CLOCK SET/START 5 seconds
Program cancels START not pressed Press START when “START?” is lit

Why it matters

A power reset clears temporary electronic control errors, while Control Lock and clock display settings can look like a failure even when the oven is working normally.

Last updated: January 2026

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