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dolores1228  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, March 7, 2012 8:36:01 AM(UTC)
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we recently purchased a used magic chef gas range and we are having problems getting the oven adjusted we are using propane gas. the flames are red and too high we hae turned them down as fas as they will go but they are still red and smoking everything up how do we correct this
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, March 7, 2012 10:34:24 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: dolores1228 Go to Quoted Post
we recently purchased a used magic chef gas range and we are having problems getting the oven adjusted we are using propane gas. the flames are red and too high we hae turned them down as fas as they will go but they are still red and smoking everything up how do we correct this


Dolores,

You also have to convert the gas regulator, on the back of the range, did you do that ?
Heres some help:


TO CONVERT THE PRESSURE REGULATOR FROM O
NE GAS TO ANOTHER, DO EITHER (1) (2) OR (3) BELOW: YOUR UNIT WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH ONE OF THE THREE REGULATOR TYPES BELOW.
1. Remove the cap, push down and turn counter clockwise. Turn the cap over and reinstall. NOTE: THE GAS TYPE YOU ARE CONVERTING MUST BE VISIBLE ON THE TOP OF THE INSTALLED REGULATOR CAP.



2. Remove plastic dust cover from cap nut on top of regulator. Remove cap nut from regulator (plastic dust cover comes off with nut). " IMPORTANT" remove plastic dust cover from cap nut and reinstall on opposite side of cap nut.



3. Remove cap and forcibly snap out plastic plunger from bottom of cap. Turn plunger over and forcibly snap back in origina/location . NOTE: PLUNGER MUST SNAP INTO POSITION; THE GAS TYPE YOU ARE CONVERTING TO MUST BE VISIBLE ON THE LOWER SIDE OF THE PLUNGER.



b. On some ranges, use a 1/2" open end wrench to tighten the burner and oven orifice hood approximately two complete turns clockwise TO THE CLOSED POSITION

c. Adjust burner air shutter to the widest opening that will not cause the flame to lift or blow off the burner when cold.

Good Luck and Thanks,
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