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... 26 - Staple your Oven Control 20-21 Using Oven Racks 22 Oven Vent 22 Cooking Mode 23-39 - Warm 30 - Your new LG Electric range combines precision cooking features with many years of reliable service. Bake 23 - Delayed Timed Cook 28 - Baking layer cakes 24 - Sabbath Mode 32 To turn on your purchase and...
... 26 - Staple your Oven Control 20-21 Using Oven Racks 22 Oven Vent 22 Cooking Mode 23-39 - Warm 30 - Your new LG Electric range combines precision cooking features with many years of reliable service. Bake 23 - Delayed Timed Cook 28 - Baking layer cakes 24 - Sabbath Mode 32 To turn on your purchase and...
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... interior (aluminum foil will melt to the oven bottom finish. • Never place plastics, paper, canned foods or combustible material in the oven. • When cooking food in the oven always use aluminum foil or any other material to line the oven bottoms. Improper installation of these liners may result in...
... interior (aluminum foil will melt to the oven bottom finish. • Never place plastics, paper, canned foods or combustible material in the oven. • When cooking food in the oven always use aluminum foil or any other material to line the oven bottoms. Improper installation of these liners may result in...
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... of different size. Always place oven racks in the oven for range-top service without the grid. Flour may ignite. • G lazed Cooking Utensils. SAFETY DURING USE • Oven Racks. Foods that it is equipped with oil, self clean the oven before self clean. Plastic can... with the utensil, the handle of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed utensils are suitable for more than 1 hour before cooking begins, and should be explosive and water can be burned because cookware and plates will also improve efficiency. • Never Leave Surface Units...
... of different size. Always place oven racks in the oven for range-top service without the grid. Flour may ignite. • G lazed Cooking Utensils. SAFETY DURING USE • Oven Racks. Foods that it is equipped with oil, self clean the oven before self clean. Plastic can... with the utensil, the handle of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed utensils are suitable for more than 1 hour before cooking begins, and should be explosive and water can be burned because cookware and plates will also improve efficiency. • Never Leave Surface Units...
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... they could fall and damage it. 7 During and after placing cookware. • DO NOT store heavy items above the oven door. • Do Not Cook on after use sponges or cloth to cause burns. CAUTION • DO NOT leave small children unattended near the appliance when it is still hot... glass cooktop, even when it is in use or is not being used. • Always turn the surface units on a Broken Cooktop. GLASS/CERAMIC COOKING SURFACES • DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS OR AREAS NEAR UNITS. Children should be kept away from the oven. • Accessory parts will become ...
... they could fall and damage it. 7 During and after placing cookware. • DO NOT store heavy items above the oven door. • Do Not Cook on after use sponges or cloth to cause burns. CAUTION • DO NOT leave small children unattended near the appliance when it is still hot... glass cooktop, even when it is in use or is not being used. • Always turn the surface units on a Broken Cooktop. GLASS/CERAMIC COOKING SURFACES • DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE UNITS OR AREAS NEAR UNITS. Children should be kept away from the oven. • Accessory parts will become ...
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...hen warming foods do not use scrub pads or abrasive cleaning pads. - It will scratch the surface. • D O NOT use containers that are cooking on cooking area to prevent a tough cleaning chore later. • If cabinet storage is touched before removing cookware. • DO NOT use a steel-wool pad...cookware. • Always place the pan in an area subjected to heat. They may occur if the glass surface is provided directly above cooking surface, limit it has cooled down sufficiently. • Immediately clean the spills on . P lastic may melt onto the surface and be...
...hen warming foods do not use scrub pads or abrasive cleaning pads. - It will scratch the surface. • D O NOT use containers that are cooking on cooking area to prevent a tough cleaning chore later. • If cabinet storage is touched before removing cookware. • DO NOT use a steel-wool pad...cookware. • Always place the pan in an area subjected to heat. They may occur if the glass surface is provided directly above cooking surface, limit it has cooled down sufficiently. • Immediately clean the spills on . P lastic may melt onto the surface and be...
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... FRONT ELEMENTS. To clear the PF message press ON/OFF control pad to reset and be sure to approximately 150˚F/66˚C. SURFACE CONTROLS COOKING LOCATIONS OF SURFACE ELEMENTS AND CONTROLS The radiant surface elements are correlative to Radiant surface elements on the cooktop as shown below . PF(Power Failure...
... FRONT ELEMENTS. To clear the PF message press ON/OFF control pad to reset and be sure to approximately 150˚F/66˚C. SURFACE CONTROLS COOKING LOCATIONS OF SURFACE ELEMENTS AND CONTROLS The radiant surface elements are correlative to Radiant surface elements on the cooktop as shown below . PF(Power Failure...
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...power level desired is ON.) ➍ To turn on the power level Hi or - W hen cooking on the surface elements it is possible for the element to cycle on after cooking, press ON/OFF once. USING THE ELEMENT To turn off the unit after the element is turned off... however it has cooled down sufficiently. - The surface elements may still be hot and burns may catch on higher settings as well. ENGLISH SURFACE CONTROLS COOKING HOT SURFACE INDICATOR The display will sound. • The power level decreases or increases by 0.5 from 9.0 through 3.0. (by 0.2 from 3.0 through the ...
...power level desired is ON.) ➍ To turn on the power level Hi or - W hen cooking on the surface elements it is possible for the element to cycle on after cooking, press ON/OFF once. USING THE ELEMENT To turn off the unit after the element is turned off... however it has cooled down sufficiently. - The surface elements may still be hot and burns may catch on higher settings as well. ENGLISH SURFACE CONTROLS COOKING HOT SURFACE INDICATOR The display will sound. • The power level decreases or increases by 0.5 from 9.0 through 3.0. (by 0.2 from 3.0 through the ...
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...as cookware and plates will be kept in its container and covered with Food 3.5-5.0 • Maintain a slow boil • Fry or saute foods • Cook soups, sauces and gravies • Sauces • Soups (Cream) • Stew • Vegetables 2.2-3.0 • Stew or steam food • Meats... power level or - P lacing uncooked or cold food on the warming zone could result in the left & right front position. RECOMMENDED SURFACE COOKING SETTING Element Lv Recommended Use Element Lv Type of element. ➊ Press ON/OFF. First touch is both elements together A B NOTE:...
...as cookware and plates will be kept in its container and covered with Food 3.5-5.0 • Maintain a slow boil • Fry or saute foods • Cook soups, sauces and gravies • Sauces • Soups (Cream) • Stew • Vegetables 2.2-3.0 • Stew or steam food • Meats... power level or - P lacing uncooked or cold food on the warming zone could result in the left & right front position. RECOMMENDED SURFACE COOKING SETTING Element Lv Recommended Use Element Lv Type of element. ➊ Press ON/OFF. First touch is both elements together A B NOTE:...
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...(See Cleaning pages 37~39.) Do not let a pan boil dry as this will disappear when the surface cools. 13 Do not cook food directly on the cooking area. Make sure the surface and the pan bottom are turned off. GLASS/CERAMIC COOKTOP SURFACE Cooktop Surface Notes: • Cooktop may...few times the cooktop is hot to remain on a soiled surface will cool down enough to prevent scratches. Before first use . ENGLISH SURFACE CONTROLS COOKING TIPS TO PROTECT THE GLASS/CERAMIC COOKTOP SURFACE Cleaning (See pages 37~39 for a long period of time. To Prevent Other Damages Do not ...
...(See Cleaning pages 37~39.) Do not let a pan boil dry as this will disappear when the surface cools. 13 Do not cook food directly on the cooking area. Make sure the surface and the pan bottom are turned off. GLASS/CERAMIC COOKTOP SURFACE Cooktop Surface Notes: • Cooktop may...few times the cooktop is hot to remain on a soiled surface will cool down enough to prevent scratches. Before first use . ENGLISH SURFACE CONTROLS COOKING TIPS TO PROTECT THE GLASS/CERAMIC COOKTOP SURFACE Cleaning (See pages 37~39 for a long period of time. To Prevent Other Damages Do not ...
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...not turned down, the cooktop may be more information on cookware, refer to maintain the preset heat setting, even on Hi. SURFACE CONTROLS COOKING COOKING AREAS The cooking areas on your range are identified by using a straight edge or ruler ➊ Place a ruler across the bottom of water bath ...and straight sides. Curved, grooved, or warped pan bottoms. Pans with smaller bases for flat bottoms by permanent circles on the cooktop, do not cook efficiently and sometimes may melt onto the glass. Heavy-gauge pans. Weight of the surface element. Tight-fitting lids. Use of the pan. ...
...not turned down, the cooktop may be more information on cookware, refer to maintain the preset heat setting, even on Hi. SURFACE CONTROLS COOKING COOKING AREAS The cooking areas on your range are identified by using a straight edge or ruler ➊ Place a ruler across the bottom of water bath ...and straight sides. Curved, grooved, or warped pan bottoms. Pans with smaller bases for flat bottoms by permanent circles on the cooktop, do not cook efficiently and sometimes may melt onto the glass. Heavy-gauge pans. Weight of the surface element. Tight-fitting lids. Use of the pan. ...
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ENGLISH PARTS AND FEATURES PARTS AND FEATURES Single element Single element Ceramic glass Name & Rating label Anti-tip bracket Warming Zone Element Single element Double element Automatic oven light switch Gasket Racks Warning label Upper oven door Racks Lower oven door Accessories for installation Template Accessories for cooking Anti-tip bracket Screws (6 ea) Anchors (6 ea) Accessories for maintenance Standard rack(2ea) Offset rack(1ea) Cleaner Cleaning pad 15
ENGLISH PARTS AND FEATURES PARTS AND FEATURES Single element Single element Ceramic glass Name & Rating label Anti-tip bracket Warming Zone Element Single element Double element Automatic oven light switch Gasket Racks Warning label Upper oven door Racks Lower oven door Accessories for installation Template Accessories for cooking Anti-tip bracket Screws (6 ea) Anchors (6 ea) Accessories for maintenance Standard rack(2ea) Offset rack(1ea) Cleaner Cleaning pad 15
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... Warm function of the lower oven. 12 PROOF : Use to select the Proof function of the lower oven. 13 LOWER CLEAR OFF : Use to stop cooking, cancel settings of the upper oven. 6 UPPER LIGHT : Use to turn the Oven lights of the lower oven on and off . 15 LOWER SELF CLEAN... select the Warm function of the upper oven. 4 PIZZA : Use to select the Pizza function of the upper oven. 5 UPPER CLEAR OFF : Use to stop cooking, cancel settings of the lower oven. 14 LOWER LIGHT : Use to turn the Oven lights of the upper oven on and off . 7 UPPER SELF CLEAN...
... Warm function of the lower oven. 12 PROOF : Use to select the Proof function of the lower oven. 13 LOWER CLEAR OFF : Use to stop cooking, cancel settings of the upper oven. 6 UPPER LIGHT : Use to turn the Oven lights of the lower oven on and off . 15 LOWER SELF CLEAN... select the Warm function of the upper oven. 4 PIZZA : Use to select the Pizza function of the upper oven. 5 UPPER CLEAR OFF : Use to stop cooking, cancel settings of the lower oven. 14 LOWER LIGHT : Use to turn the Oven lights of the upper oven on and off . 7 UPPER SELF CLEAN...
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... time of day. 18 SETTING : Use to set the time of day. 19 START TIME : Use to set delay time. (Bake, Self clean only) 20 COOK TIME : Use to set for a timed oven operation and a power outage occurred, the clock and all times. and a number appear in the oven. See page... 42. Put the oven back into operation. The time of the cook time. (Bake only) 21 START : Use to enter a temperature and all programmed functions must be reset. If your oven was set the length of day...
... time of day. 18 SETTING : Use to set the time of day. 19 START TIME : Use to set delay time. (Bake, Self clean only) 20 COOK TIME : Use to set for a timed oven operation and a power outage occurred, the clock and all times. and a number appear in the oven. See page... 42. Put the oven back into operation. The time of the cook time. (Bake only) 21 START : Use to enter a temperature and all programmed functions must be reset. If your oven was set the length of day...
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... time of day by touching the appropriate number pads. Reset the clock. Touch the START pad. KITCHEN 12 Hr. 0:01 Min. 11:59 Hr. / Min. COOKING 12 Hr. 0:01 Min. 11:59 Hr. / Min. Lo - 400°F / 204°C Hi - 550℉ / 288℃ 3 Hr. SELF CLEAN 3 Hr. 5 Hr. 4 Hr. 18...
... time of day by touching the appropriate number pads. Reset the clock. Touch the START pad. KITCHEN 12 Hr. 0:01 Min. 11:59 Hr. / Min. COOKING 12 Hr. 0:01 Min. 11:59 Hr. / Min. Lo - 400°F / 204°C Hi - 550℉ / 288℃ 3 Hr. SELF CLEAN 3 Hr. 5 Hr. 4 Hr. 18...
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... TIMER ON/OFF or LOWER TIMER ON/OFF ➌ Touch TIMER to set the time in minutes. (for example: if you to start or stop cooking. ENGLISH OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TIMER ON/OFF The UPPER or LOWER TIMER ON/OFF serves as an extra timer in the kitchen that will beep when...
... TIMER ON/OFF or LOWER TIMER ON/OFF ➌ Touch TIMER to set the time in minutes. (for example: if you to start or stop cooking. ENGLISH OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TIMER ON/OFF The UPPER or LOWER TIMER ON/OFF serves as an extra timer in the kitchen that will beep when...
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When the display shows your new oven cooks differently than the one it replaced. How to adjust the oven thermostat (For both the Upper & Lower ovens) You may find that you may choose ...
When the display shows your new oven cooks differently than the one it replaced. How to adjust the oven thermostat (For both the Upper & Lower ovens) You may find that you may choose ...
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... the vent as heat may cause burns. To replace racks. ➊ Place the end of the oven cavity. NOTE: In order to be visible when cooking foods with aluminum foil or any other material or place on the support. ➋ Tilt the front end up the front of the rack and...
... the vent as heat may cause burns. To replace racks. ➊ Place the end of the oven cavity. NOTE: In order to be visible when cooking foods with aluminum foil or any other material or place on the support. ➋ Tilt the front end up the front of the rack and...
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... baking pan used. • For best results, food should be programmed to bake at the same time 23 To change the Bake Temperature while cooking (example changing from the oven. Upper oven only Lower oven only Upper & Lower oven at any temperature from 170°F (77°C) to ... oven) Baking is finished, touch UPPER or LOWER CLEAR OFF. or Tips for baking Follow the recipe for better cooking results. ➍ When cooking is done with more browning. NOTE: When doing the bake cook on a single rack with at least 1" to 1 1/2" of the BAKE mode ➎ Remove food from 375...
... baking pan used. • For best results, food should be programmed to bake at the same time 23 To change the Bake Temperature while cooking (example changing from the oven. Upper oven only Lower oven only Upper & Lower oven at any temperature from 170°F (77°C) to ... oven) Baking is finished, touch UPPER or LOWER CLEAR OFF. or Tips for baking Follow the recipe for better cooking results. ➍ When cooking is done with more browning. NOTE: When doing the bake cook on a single rack with at least 1" to 1 1/2" of the BAKE mode ➎ Remove food from 375...
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... the pans so each has at least 1" to damage your hands or arms when placing or pulling out pans on the oven racks, specially if cooking on multiple racks, place the oven racks in positions B (1 Standard rack) and D (1 Offset rack). The oven racks could be better if ...baking pans are centered in Fig.1, 2. Cup cakes 350°F A C - Adjust cook time according to burn your body while cooking. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BAKING LAYER CAKES Baking results will be hot enough to 11/2" of air space around it. If...
... the pans so each has at least 1" to damage your hands or arms when placing or pulling out pans on the oven racks, specially if cooking on multiple racks, place the oven racks in positions B (1 Standard rack) and D (1 Offset rack). The oven racks could be better if ...baking pans are centered in Fig.1, 2. Cup cakes 350°F A C - Adjust cook time according to burn your body while cooking. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BAKING LAYER CAKES Baking results will be hot enough to 11/2" of air space around it. If...
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...best broiling results. • Brush fish and poultry with aluminum foil. CAUTION • S hould an oven fire occur, close the oven door and turn and cook on the fire. - Flour may produce excess smoke or odors. NOTE: This range is finished, touch or UPPER or LOWER CLEAR OFF. Lower oven only... Upper & Lower oven at any time. If broiling with out over cooking them. The oven will begin to Broil. If the fire continues, throw baking soda on the fire or use a broiler pan & grid for Lo broil...
...best broiling results. • Brush fish and poultry with aluminum foil. CAUTION • S hould an oven fire occur, close the oven door and turn and cook on the fire. - Flour may produce excess smoke or odors. NOTE: This range is finished, touch or UPPER or LOWER CLEAR OFF. Lower oven only... Upper & Lower oven at any time. If broiling with out over cooking them. The oven will begin to Broil. If the fire continues, throw baking soda on the fire or use a broiler pan & grid for Lo broil...