LG LSE3090ST LSE3090ST.FSTLLGA Owner's Manual
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To clean your LG LSE3090ST oven, use a damp cloth with mild detergent for the exterior. For the interior, use the Self-Clean function by removing all racks and pressing the Self-Clean button. Follow the prompts to set the duration and let the cycle complete.
Ensure that the oven racks are positioned correctly and that there is enough space around the dishes for air circulation. If the problem persists, consider recalibrating the oven temperature or contacting customer service for assistance.
To replace the oven light bulb, make sure the oven is cool. Remove the light cover by turning it counter-clockwise, replace the bulb with a new 40W appliance bulb, and reattach the cover.
Check if the oven's Child Lock feature is enabled, which can disable the control panel. To deactivate, press and hold the Clear/Off button for 3 seconds. If the panel still does not respond, perform a power cycle by disconnecting the oven from power for a few minutes.
Press the Clock button, then use the numeric keypad to enter the time. Confirm by pressing the Start button. Make sure to set AM or PM if your model supports it.
Yes, the LG LSE3090ST range has a convection feature. To use it, select the Convection Bake mode, set the desired temperature and time, and press Start. This feature helps in achieving even baking results.
To maintain the stainless steel exterior, regularly clean it with a soft cloth and a stainless steel cleaner or a mixture of water and vinegar. Always wipe in the direction of the grain to prevent streaks.
Refer to the user manual to identify the error code. Most codes can be resolved by resetting the oven or checking for obstructions. If the issue persists, contact LG support for further assistance.
The preheat function is automatic, but you can monitor its progress via the display. Ensure the oven door is closed properly to maintain temperature. Adjustments aren't typically necessary, but using a separate oven thermometer can help verify accuracy.
If you notice a burning smell, it could be due to food residue or spillage. Perform a thorough cleaning of the oven interior. If the smell persists, check for any packaging materials that may have been left inside when the range was first installed.