The Magic Chef MCSWOE24S oven is a 24-inch built-in wall oven that offers various cooking modes, including baking, roasting, and broiling. It was designed by Frank Alvah Parsons in 1929 and remains a popular design icon. To use the oven, place the racks in the desired position and push the oven temperature knob in. Place your baking dish of food in the center of the oven, at least 2 inches away from each oven wall.
Roasting is the method for cooking large, tender cuts of basted meat without additional moisture. Most meats are basting at 325°F. It is not necessary to preheat the oven. The Magic Chef 1000 series stove was popular in its day and remains a design icon. The MCSWOE24S oven is equipped with various cooking modes, allowing you to choose the ideal setting for your culinary needs.
The Magic Chef MCM1110W is a countertop microwave with a spacious interior capacity of 31.15 liters and features a defrost function for convenient thawing of frozen items. To use the oven, press the oven control knob while lighting the oven pilot. If the pilot light doesn’t light, it may be due to an issue with the oven igniter below the floor inside the oven.
To fix this issue, press in on the oven knob while holding a lit lighter at the pilot. The gas will light, and hold the knob in for a couple seconds and release the knob. In many ovens, the main gas valve is controlled by a thermocouple that senses the pilot light. Hold the control rod in for a few seconds to allow the pilot to warm up the oven’s thermocouple, then release it. If the pilot stays lit, you can use the oven for various culinary purposes.
📹 Vintage Magic Chef RV oven and range
Found very little information available online on how to use one of these. So after researching as much as I could this is what I …
📹 Lighting the pilots on the Stove/Oven
This video show you how to light the pilot lights for the Stove and Oven.
Thanks, I have this exact oven in my 1967 Silver Streak. I was going to remove the whole oven because there was a propane gas leak that I just couldn’t find. I thought it was the main regulator under the oven top……but, thanks to your article, it seems my pilot light wasn’t lit and the pilot light valve was open, releasing just enough gas to stink the whole trailer up and make me live with my gas bottle turned off. My heating and main lamp is also gas, and so very frustrating. Now, the valve is closed….no more gas leak!! I can run my light and heating again! I did notice that you have a white plate above your pilot light that’s missing from mine, and idea where to find one? Thanks again!
I have one just like yours, only mine doesn’t have the glass door. Maybe you can offer advice with a problem I’m having….the oven pilot light will light and so does the oven burner. But the burner will go off after a little while and then it will re-light from the pilot. The burner will stay lite a few more minutes and then it will go off again and the pilot light will also go off about the same time and wont come back on until i relight it. any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated .
I have one that pilots are lit but the oven and broiler don’t come on the top burners work. The thermocouple runs from the front on top down the back in the bottom has that same heated drawer like in your article. Also has a heater connected on the left. Its a Glenwood. I cleaned reinstalled but still isn’t. I raised the flame and still nope. So my assumption is the thermocouple/oven unit may be bad.