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Magic Chef CPR1100ADW gas freestanding range

Magic Chef CPR1100ADW gas freestanding range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Magic Chef CPR1100ADW gas freestanding range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Burner Box for Magic Chef CPR1100ADW - Part 74010038

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    Burner Box

    Part #74010038

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Oven Baffle for Magic Chef CPR1100ADW - Part 74002393

    Oven Baffle

    Part #74002393

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  • Oven for Magic Chef CPR1100ADW - Part 74011347

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    Oven

    Part #74011347

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  • Main Top for Magic Chef CPR1100ADW - Part 74005045

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    Main Top

    Part #74005045

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  • Oven Broiler Rack for Magic Chef CPR1100ADW - Part 74002381

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    Oven Broiler Rack

    Part #74002381

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  • Range Surface Burner Valve for Magic Chef CPR1100ADW - Part 74010448

    Gas controls diagram

    Range Surface Burner Valve

    Part #74010448

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  • Insulation for Magic Chef CPR1100ADW - Part 4804F050-60

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    Insulation

    Part #4804F050-60

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  • Support for Magic Chef CPR1100ADW - Part 74010150

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    Support

    Part #74010150

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  • Owner's Manual for Magic Chef CPR1100ADW - Part 16023522

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    Owner's Manual

    Part #16023522

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  • Side, Broile for Magic Chef CPR1100ADW - Part 74002374

    Oven/base diagram

    Side, Broile

    Part #74002374

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Magic Chef Gas Freestanding Range CPR1100ADW FAQs

Most gas ranges, including the Magic Chef CPR1100ADW, use 120 volts for the igniters, oven controls, and lights; the heat itself comes from gas, not electricity. The installation instructions for this model call for a 120V grounded electrical outlet.

What voltage does a gas range actually need?

A gas range typically plugs into a standard household outlet because electricity is used for operation and safety features.

  • 120V powers the spark igniters, clock/timer, control board (if equipped), and oven light
  • The gas supply provides the energy for the cooktop burners and oven burner
  • A grounded 3-prong plug helps protect against shock
  • A GFCI outlet can sometimes trip during ignition on some installations

When would you see 240V on a “gas” range?

Some “gas” ranges still need 240V when they include high-wattage electric features.

Range type Typical electrical supply Why
Standard gas range 120V Ignition, controls, lights
Dual fuel range (gas cooktop, electric oven) 240V Electric bake/broil elements
Gas range with heavy electric options 120V or 240V (varies) Warming drawer, convection, etc.

Quick checks for the CPR1100ADW installation

Use these practical checks to confirm you are set up correctly.

  • Verify you have a flush, grounded 120V outlet in the recommended location shown in the installation drawings
  • Confirm the cord has a 3-prong grounding plug and the ground prong is intact
  • If a GFCI trips during ignition, try a standard grounded outlet on a properly rated circuit
  • Follow the anti-tip device steps in the CPR1100ADW installation guide

Why it matters

Correct voltage and grounding help the igniters light reliably and keep the range safe to use and service. A wrong supply (or an ungrounded outlet) can cause nuisance tripping, weak ignition, or unsafe operation.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Magic Chef CPR1100ADW gas range, the oven commonly will not turn on when there is no electrical power (pilotless ignition will not operate during a power failure), the control is in Sabbath Mode, or the oven control is in an error state that needs a reset. See the CPR1100ADW owner's manual for your exact ignition type and control behavior.

Quick checks (most common)

  • Confirm the range has power (clock/display on). Pilotless ignition will not heat the oven during a power failure.
  • If the display shows SAb, cancel Sabbath Mode by pressing and holding Clock for 5 seconds.
  • If BAKE or LOCK flashes rapidly, press Cancel; if it returns, reset power to the range.
  • Make sure the oven temperature knob or bake setting is actually engaged (not set to OFF).
  • If you smell gas but there is no ignition, turn everything OFF, ventilate the room, and stop troubleshooting until the odor clears.

Reset the oven control safely

  1. Press Cancel.
  2. Turn the oven control/knob to OFF.
  3. Disconnect power to the range for a few minutes, then restore power.
  4. Try Bake again.
What you see What it usually means What to do
No display, no beeps No power to range or control not operating Check breaker/outlet; restore power
SAb on display Sabbath Mode is enabled Hold Clock 5 seconds to cancel
BAKE or LOCK flashing Control detected a fault Cancel, then power reset

If the oven still will not light or heat

These are the most likely repair-related causes on a gas range:

  • Weak or failed hot surface igniter (glows weakly or not at all)
  • Gas safety valve not opening
  • Clogged burner ports or restricted gas flow
  • Temperature control issue (thermostat not calling for heat)

A common control component for this model is the range oven control thermostat WP74009917. If the oven never cycles on even after resets and the burner/ignition system checks out, replacing the thermostat is a typical next step.

Why it matters

A gas oven that will not turn on is often a power, control-mode, or ignition issue. Fixing the root cause restores safe ignition and proper temperature control, and helps prevent repeated failed ignition attempts.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Magic Chef CPR1100ADW gas range, you manually light the oven only if it uses a standing pilot. If your CPR1100ADW is equipped with pilotless (electronic) ignition, the oven will not operate during a power failure and a match will not light the oven burner; follow the procedure in the CPR1100ADW owner's manual.

Step 1: Confirm which ignition system you have

Use these quick checks to identify the correct procedure:

  • Pilotless (electronic) ignition: no standing pilot flame; oven will not run during a power outage.
  • Pilot ignition (standing pilot): a small pilot flame location is accessible through the broiler compartment.
  • If you are unsure, use the model-specific instructions in the CPR1100ADW owner's manual.
Ignition system on CPR1100ADW Can you light it with a match? What to do during a power failure
Pilotless (electronic) ignition No Do not attempt to operate the oven
Pilot ignition (standing pilot) Yes, by lighting the pilot Light the pilot through the broiler compartment

Steps to light the standing oven pilot (pilot ignition)

Follow these steps exactly when the range is cool:

  • Turn the Oven Temp knob to OFF.
  • Open the broiler door.
  • Remove the broiler rack and broiler pan.
  • With the Oven Temp knob in the OFF position, push in and hold the Oven Temp knob.
  • Hold a lighted match to the pilot located at the back of the oven burner.
  • Once the pilot lights, release the knob and reinstall the broiler rack and pan.

Safety checks before lighting

  • If you smell gas, do not light anything; turn controls OFF and ventilate the area.
  • Use a long-reach match or grill lighter to keep hands away from the burner.
  • Keep combustibles (paper towels, oven mitts) away from the broiler opening.

Why it matters

The CPR1100ADW can be configured with pilotless ignition, which automatically shuts off gas and prevents oven operation during a power failure. Using the correct ignition method prevents delayed ignition, flare-ups, and unsafe gas buildup.

Last updated: January 2026

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