The combi microwave oven is an incredibly versatile appliance — combining standard microwave cooking with grill and convection (hot air) functions in a single compact unit. It can microwave your leftovers in minutes, grill your cheese on toast to perfection, or bake a small cake using convection heat. At Cooker Repair in Nairobi, we repair all types of combi microwaves, from basic two-in-one models to sophisticated three-in-one units.
How a Combi Microwave Oven Works
A combi microwave integrates three distinct cooking technologies into one appliance: microwave, grill, and convection heat. Each can be used alone or in combination, dramatically expanding cooking versatility.
Here’s how each system works:
- Microwave mode operates exactly as a standard microwave — the magnetron generates microwaves that excite water molecules in food for rapid cooking or reheating.
- Grill mode uses a quartz or metal grill element mounted at the top of the cavity. This generates intense radiant heat for browning and crisping the surface of food.
- Convection mode uses a heating element and internal fan to circulate hot air throughout the cavity — functioning exactly like a mini fan oven. This allows baking, roasting, and crisping at temperatures typically between 150°C and 230°C.
- Combination modes allow two or three of these systems to run simultaneously. For example, microwave + grill simultaneously cooks food quickly while browning the surface; microwave + convection gives faster roasting results than convection alone.
- A turntable rotates food to ensure even exposure to microwave energy. In some convection/grill modes, the turntable may stop to allow proper airflow or radiant heat distribution.
Because a combi microwave contains both the high-voltage microwave system and separate heating elements and a fan, it has more components than either a standard microwave or a basic oven — and therefore more potential points of failure. Common wear components include the magnetron, grill element, convection element, fan motor, turntable motor, door switches, and the control board.
Common Combi Microwave Issues We Fix
| Problem | Likely Cause | Our Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Microwave function not working | Failed magnetron or HV diode | Magnetron or diode replacement |
| Grill not heating | Failed grill element or selector switch | Element or switch replacement |
| Convection not working | Failed convection element or fan motor | Element or motor replacement |
| Combi modes unavailable | Control board fault | Board diagnosis and repair |
| Sparking inside cavity | Damaged waveguide cover or soiled cavity | Cover replacement and deep clean |
| Turntable not rotating | Failed turntable motor | Motor replacement |
| Display/keypad not responding | Control board or membrane fault | Board or keypad replacement |
| Appliance not powering on | Blown fuse or failed door interlock switch | Fuse or switch replacement |
| Burning smell during grill/convection | Food residue on elements or failing component | Cleaning and component inspection |
| Fan running continuously after cooking | Stuck relay or control board fault | Relay or board repair |
One Appliance, Multiple Systems — One Specialist Team
The appeal of a combi microwave is its versatility. The challenge, when it develops a fault, is accurately identifying which of its multiple systems has failed. A technician who only understands standard microwaves may misdiagnose a convection element failure as a magnetron problem. At Cooker Repair, we understand all three systems and can pinpoint faults precisely, saving you money on unnecessary part replacements.
Get in touch with us today: 📞 Phone: 0101 763 173 | 🌐 Website: cookerepair.com | 📍 Address: Kangari Hse, Luthuli Avenue, Nairobi

