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Brand | KitchenAid |
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Model | KEMC378KSS - ARCHITECT Series 27'' Microwave Combination Double Wall Oven |
Category | Microwave Oven |
Language | English |
Decorative or protective trim pieces for the sides of the oven.
The main structural component at the top of the oven.
Parts related to air circulation and venting.
The structural frame at the front of the oven.
Seal for the oven door to retain heat.
Parts forming the sides of the oven chassis.
Inner wall or lining of the oven cavity.
The foundational structural part of the oven.
Parts forming the rear of the oven chassis.
User interface switch for control panel functions.
The main user interface housing and display.
The main electronic control unit for the appliance.
Inner lining of the oven door.
Glass panel on the inside of the oven door.
Insulation material within the oven door.
The complete assembly of glass panels for the door.
Seal to maintain oven temperature and prevent leaks.
Latch mechanism operated by a motor.
Heating element for broiling.
Components for the broiling function.
Heating element for baking.
Motor driving the convection fan.
The rotating part of the convection fan.
Heating element for convection cooking.
Plate designed for crisping food.
Electrical component for storing energy.
Component that generates microwaves.
Motor that drives the blower fan.
Device for measuring temperature.
Component that generates heat.
Motor that drives the fan.
Device for regulating temperature.
Rotating plate for microwave cooking.
Motor that drives the turntable.
Component that converts AC to DC.
Rails for supporting the microwave compartment.
Fan component for moving air.
Electrical device that changes voltage.
Safety device that interrupts electrical circuits.
Transformer specifically for the control panel.
Glass panel located in the middle of the door.
The structural frame of the microwave door.
Mechanism allowing the door to open and close.
The part used to grip and open the door.
The outermost glass panel of the door.