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Magic Chef 9522 Electric Double Oven Questions & Answers
Magic chef wiring connect
Hello Kym....I know you may want to try this yourself...BUT...an electric oven is a high voltage device..usually 220 volts...and if you are not equipped to directly connect this....PLEASE have this done by a professional....Don't try this...This is not a novice...do it yourself project...I hope this was helpful.......PEACE....
MAJIC CHEF DOUBLE OVEN NOT WORKING
I just had a model 976-4CX put in...I have no manual...I'm trying to find one. I thought I had a problem with the element, dial or thermostat. The bottom worked, but the top stopped working. There are 2 timers with dials next to the clock labeled Start and Stop, and Push for Manual. Come to find out my problem was solved by adjusting the Start and Stop dials and/or pushing in for manual!?!
If I had a manual I'd know how these timers worked.
Snake like metal pipe in bottom of oven, gas
no have to change out the line that's leaking.don't mess with gas by trying to tape it up,you could end up blowing up your house,even if the part is expensive change it out!!!!!!! or you'll go BOOM
F2 error keeps coming up
temp sensor or control clock or shorted wire to sensor. sensor should read about 1100 oms at 72 deg you will need an om meeter the sheet in the control area should have the oms at what temp
4 wires to 3
You need to purchase an oven appliance cord that will fit your outlet. the cord will have directions on how to hook it up under your circumstances. If you want more information get back, I will help you.
Oven sounds like a jet engine
I can't help much...
When a gas burner sounds like a jet engine the chances are the gas is burning inside the mixing chamber.
The gas jet directs the gas into a mixing chamber where it is mixed with the correct quantity of air before being emitted from the burner where it produces those nice blue flames. Sometimes, for a reason I don't know, ignition will cause the flame front to pass through the holes in the burner into the mixing chamber and the jet engine sound is heard. There will still be some flames from the burner but they will be weak and anaemic.
The problem used to be very common in the days of coal gas but it has almost disappeared with the use of methane.
I suggest you remove the burner and ensure it is clean inside and out and is a good and close fit against the gas jet and there is nothing restricting the air inlet of the mixing chamber.
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