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Manufacturer: Kitchen Aid
Type of Appliance: Double Wall convection oven
Model Number: unknown
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): no
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes

Hey Guy's.  This double wall kitchen aid convection oven was given to me a couple of years ago when I was taking the MST course.  It does not have a model number (sticker removed by LOWE's)  It was swapped out by LOWES because the service company they sent out to repair the unit wanted the homeowner (disabled) to remove it from the wall before they would service it.   It pissed off the store manager so much he had it replaced with a new one . She kept it at my request and, gave it to me.   If I remember correctly  she was told it was shooting a  User Interface error.  I plan to split the circuit ( I do not have 220v in my garage) and I would greatly appreciate a manual to run some test.  They also took the mini manual with them. 

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Get the tech sheet out of the console area, (hopefully it's still there).

Find the literature or part# on the tech sheet and put that in at
a few sites and if it comes up it might tell you models that use
that tech sheet.

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14 minutes ago, Budget Appliance Repair said:

Get the tech sheet out of the console area, (hopefully it's still there).

They took the tech sheet with them .  I am leaning  towards r a KODE300ebl I found  in my research. Looks very similar.

 If it is the same I am pretty sure the board's are not available and will have to send it somewhere to repair it or them.  I won't know until I get into it. 

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If it's a 30" wide model the numbers in the model number will be 30x

If it's a 27" wide the model numbers in the model number will be 27x (Like this 2014 vintage KitchenAid Double Electric oven KEBK276BSS01).

Find the part# for the main control board and/or the UI and look up on multiple parts sites and find one that has model#'s that use that part, (the control board or UI should be pretty unique to that model).

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Well, One good thing I noticed this morning is the user interface and , appliance manager board's still have stickers on them with the OEM part number .  I am going to try running the diagnostic in the JOB aid  W10807512 I downloaded.  It's time for it to stop collecting dust and , get repaired or go to the appliance graveyard.  Along with 3 refrigerator's I have in the garage that have the linear compressor's.  People I know call me up to haul away their refrigerator's.  I don't mind .  If I repair them fine , if not , I am considering parting out the gutt's on EBAY.  A lot of people need drawers . etc.


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