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Magic chef CBR1415AGW oven flame turns off minute after turining the oven on, burners and burners ignitors work just fine !

Separate igniter for oven. If bad activates gas safety valve. I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/howard_977676954994c5b2
4/13/2016 1:54:59 AM • Magic Chef... • Answered on Apr 13, 2016
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Cannot adjust flame on gas burner

Is this lp or natural gas? The screw you turned adjusts the low flame only. Did this just start, or has it always done this? Let me know.
1/10/2016 1:01:13 AM • Magic Chef... • Answered on Jan 10, 2016
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I want to convert my magic chef kitchen stove..model number, 31001saw from gas to propane..how much is the conversion kit and a good site to buy it from..?

There's not much difference except in the pressures of the gasses. The PROPANE must have a round attachment that controls the pressure of the gas, is inline, usually close to the tank. On the top of that device, valve, is a screw-type mechanism, often covered by a flat piece of plastic that can be gently pried off. If you research, you'll find how much to turn that set screw, and in what direction. It's quite easy.
12/8/2015 4:39:11 PM • Magic Chef 31000... • Answered on Dec 08, 2015
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Searching for plastic push on control knobs

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I search it however, not to find the replacement parts, in this case i would rather suggest you to contact the vendor of your kleenheat, maybe they know where to find the service center of that machine or their tech maybe can cater the problem.

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11/19/2015 7:15:04 AM • Magic Chef 31000... • Answered on Nov 19, 2015
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When i use my oven ,my eyes and nose burns . why ?

Hi, I'm assuming you have a gas oven. You may have a sensitivity to combustion by products like CO2 (carbon dioxide) or CO (Carbon Monoxide) that are produced when the oven operates or there could be a malfunction with the oven. You didn't specify a make or model, but it's important to keep the oven clean as well. In either case, crack a nearby window when using the oven if you have one and see if that helps. Some newer homes are so tight that the oven may not have enough fresh air and the by product gasses are building up. If the condition persists, you may want to call a repair service to check the appliance. Also, all homes should be equipped with combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. The CO detector will alarm if the gas concentration starts to build up, signaling a potentially dangerous situation.
11/2/2015 7:13:14 AM • Magic Chef... • Answered on Nov 02, 2015
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I have a 2003 Magic chef self cleaning oven. I'm trying to use the oven and only one side lights up., how can i light the other side?

Hey Lisa, Go to this link and download the manual for your oven or call customer Support. You did not provide the Model Number so I cannot further assist you. Best of Luck! JP MC Appliance Product Manuals
10/26/2015 4:58:57 AM • Magic Chef... • Answered on Oct 26, 2015
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My oven does not work, range is ok

The thermocouple or thermal capillary is not the only cause of failure; a burned-out or broken heating element is more likely the problem in an electric range. You can check the element by unplugging the range, disconnecting one of the wires to the element, then testing the element for continuity using an ohmmeter. Access to the burner connections varies by model. If you see a couple of screw heads inside the oven where the ends of the element meet the back wall of the oven, you may be able to get at the connections by removing those screws, then gently pulling on the element to bring the connecting wires inside the oven, then undoing one of the screws attaching the wires to the element (avoid excess force on the element; you don't want to crack the ceramic inside it). If you can't get at the connections this way, you'll have to remove the back of the oven. This may actually be easier than crawling around inside the oven anyway. In a gas range with a gas pilot or an electronically fired gas pilot ignitor, a common problem is clogging in the flame orifice(s); this is visible as a white buildup in the orifice hole(s). Low gas pressure in the pilot can also cause ignition failure if it can't sustain the pilot flame long enough for the flame sensor to enable the main gas valve. I'm sorry I can't give you more than a generic answer; the model number or part number you provided doesn't come up on any searches. Perhaps it is actually the stock number from one particular supplier, or there is a typo in it.
6/14/2015 7:22:09 PM • Magic Chef... • Answered on Jun 14, 2015
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Never used the self-clean feature. When I press the button, nothing lights us. What am I doing wrong?

I'm not and expert in "self-cleaning" but I unserstand that it is a property of the interior COATING of your kitchen. It burns any "adherence" keeping your kitchen clean, just wash it with milg water when colds down.
5/23/2015 10:09:39 PM • Magic Chef... • Answered on May 23, 2015
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The electric igniters for the stove burners stopped working. All four stopped at the same time.

If all 4 stopped working at the same time, the problem is with the spark modulator. If the igniter is working on several of the burners but not on another, (or any variation), the problem is with the igniter wiring harness. By design, the igniter for each burner is daisy chained in the wiring harness such that if one goes, the others will still work.
3/24/2015 2:28:26 AM • Magic Chef 31000... • Answered on Mar 24, 2015
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