LG LSDL6336D LSDL6336D.BBDLLGA Owner's Manual
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To perform a self-clean cycle, remove all oven racks and accessories. Close the oven door and press the 'Self Clean' button. Select the desired cleaning time (2, 3, or 4 hours) and press 'Start'. The oven will lock and begin the cleaning process.
Ensure that the range is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Check if the oven controls are set correctly. If the problem persists, contact LG customer support for assistance.
Press the 'Bake' button, then enter the temperature you want to adjust. Press and hold the 'Bake' button for several seconds until '0' appears. Use the number pad to enter the desired calibration offset, then press 'Start' to save the changes.
Regularly clean the cooktop, oven interior, and exterior surfaces with appropriate cleaning agents. Check and replace the oven light if necessary, and ensure the burners are functioning correctly. Perform a self-cleaning cycle periodically.
Refer to the user manual for detailed error code descriptions. Common solutions include resetting the power by unplugging the range for a few minutes or checking for any obvious obstructions.
It is not recommended to line the oven bottom with aluminum foil as it can cause heat distribution issues. However, foil can be used to cover dishes or wrap food.
To lock the oven controls, press and hold the 'Lock' button for three seconds. The control panel will beep and the lock icon will appear, indicating that the controls are locked.
Use cookware that is labeled as induction-compatible, typically made of magnetic stainless steel or cast iron. Avoid using glass, ceramic, or aluminum cookware unless it has a magnetic base.
Ensure the oven is turned off and cool. Open the oven door, remove the light cover by turning it counterclockwise, and replace the old bulb with a new 40-watt appliance bulb. Replace the cover and turn it clockwise to secure it.
The buzzing noise is normal and results from the high energy transfer to the cookware. It can be more noticeable when using high power settings or lightweight cookware.