Which model of range do you have? Maytag has owner's manuals for many of their appliances here:
https://www.maytag.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/OCManualsLiteratureSearchView?catalogId=10562&langId=-1&storeId=10212&krypto=5QgxQhneFliXuEuX564wSQ%3D%3D&ddkey=http:OCManualsLiteratureSearchView . Enter the model number and click Search. Most ranges will have the serial number on a plaque below the display, on the frame of the oven (behind the oven door), on the frame of the storage drawer (visible when the drawer is open) or near the legs of the unit.
Often the conversion kit is sold with the range and is attached to the back of the range near the regulator. The instructions are in the kit. (Note this should be done by a professional. Your propane company may have a person available to do the conversion.) If the conversion kit is not supplied with the range, you should be able to order it from the manufacturer. (Some manufacturers will only ship the kit to the service person who will do the swap.)
Please add a comment with your model of range for additional information. (There are some manufacturers who do not supply conversion kits and you must order the correct range from the factory.)
The conversion is usually straight forward. Swap the regulator from NG to LP by turning over the part (it's labeled clearly) in the regulator. Using a small nut driver, swap the orifices for the cooktop. Do one at a time and check the labels. (My range conversion kit has a different set of letters on the NG orifices (A-G) and the LP orifices (L-R). Others use different colors for each orifice.) Then open the oven and swap the broiler orifice and the bake orifice. Rotate the air flow valve appropriately.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
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