LG LDG3015SW User Manual [en, es]

LG Electronics Monterrey, México S.A. de C.V.
PART NUMBER: MFL33029607 DATE: January 15th, 2013
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OWNER’S MANUAL
GAS DOUBLE OVEN RANGE
Please read this guide thoroughly before operating and keep it handy for reference at all times.
LDG3016ST LDG3015ST LDG3015SB LDG3015SW
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 PRODUCT FEATURES
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
10 BEFORE USE
10 Accessories 11 Components
12 HOW TO USE
12 Gas Surface Burners 12 - Before Use 13 - Gas Burners 13 - Using the Gas Surface Burners 14 - Top-of-Range Cookware 15 - Using the Griddle (Model LDG3016ST only) 16 How to Use the Oven 16 - Before Use 18 - Using the Control Panel 20 Operating Instructions 20 - Convection auto conversion 20 - Temperature 20 - Preheating Alarm light 20 - Oven light 20 - Beeper volume 21 - Fahrenheit or Celsius 21 - Clock 22 - Timer 22 - Lockout 23 Removing and Replacing the Oven Racks 24 BAKE (Upper & Lower Oven) 25 Preheating and Pan Placement 26 BROIL (Upper Oven) 28 TIMED COOK (Upper & Lower Oven) 28 DELAYED TIMED COOK (Upper & Lower Oven)
29 How to use convection for the lower oven
(LDG3016ST)
29 - CONVECTION BAKE FOR THE LOWER OVEN
(LDG3016ST)
31 - CONVECTION ROAST FOR THE LOWER OVEN
(LDG3016ST) 32 Special Features 32 - PIZZA (Upper Oven) 32 - WARM (Upper & Lower Oven) 33 - PROOF (Lower Oven) 33 - FAVORITE (LDG3016ST Lower Oven) 34 - SABBATH (Upper & Lower Oven)
35 CARE AND CLEANING
35 Gas Surface Burner 35 - Removing and Replacing the Gas Surface
Burner 35 - Burner Heads/Caps 36 - Burner Grates 37 - Cooktop Surface 37 - Stainless Steel Surfaces 37 - Oven Air Vents 37 - Control Panel 37 - Front Manifold Panel and Knobs 37 Outside of the Oven 37 - Painted and Decorative Trim 38 - Oven Door 38 - Removing and Replacing the Doors 40 Inside of the Oven 40 - SELF CLEAN (Upper & Lower Oven) 42 - Changing the Oven Light 42 - Broiler Pan and Grid (Sold separately) 42 - Oven Racks
43 BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE
45 WARRANTY
PRODUCT FEATURES
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MULTIPLE GAS BURNER SIZES
Choose a burner to fit the size of your cookware. Cooking multiple items at once is possible by using different burners at the same time.
SAFE AND CONVENIENT GAS RANGE
Provides safety and convenience for cooking. Superboil (17000 BTU) can quickly bring a pot of water to a boil.
UPPER OVEN / LOWER OVEN
Separate upper and lower ovens. Choose to use either oven, or both, depending on the size of your food.
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SELF CLEAN
Good for easy cleaning.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always comply with the following precautions to avoid dangerous situations and to ensure the peak performance of your product.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
1. Open windows.
2.
DO NOT
3.
DO NOT
4.
DO NOT
5. Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s in­structions.
6. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
try to light any appliance. touch any electrical switch. use any phone in your building.
ANTI-TIP DEVICE
WARNING
ALL RANGES CAN TIP
INJURY TO PERSONS COULD RESULT
INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVICES PACKED WITH RANGE
SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT step or sit on the door. Install the Anti-Tip Bracket packed with this range.
y
- The range could be tipped and injury might result from spilled hot liquid, food, or the range itself.
- If the range is pulled away from the wall for cleaning, service, or any other reason, ensure that the Anti-Tip Device is properly reengaged when the range is pushed back against the wall.
yTo reduce the risk of the range tipping over, the range must be secured by properly installing the anti-tip devices. yTo check that the anti-tip bracket is properly installed: Remove any items on the cooktop. Grasp the top rear edge of the
range back guard and carefully attempt to tilt it forward. Verify that the ant-itip devices are engaged.
yRemove the warming or storage drawers and visually inspect that the rear leveling leg is fully inserted into the anti-tip
bracket.
yRefer to the installation manual for proper anti-tip bracket installation.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the state to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances. Gas appliances can cause minor exposure to four of these substances, namely benzene, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and soot, caused primarily by the imperfect combustion of natural or LP gas. Correctly adjusted burners, indicated by a bluish rather than a yellow flame, will minimize imperfect combustion. Exposure to these substances can be minimized by opening windows or using a ventilation fan or hood.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Have the installer show you the location of the range gas shut-off valve and how to shut it off if necessary.
yMake sure your range is properly installed and grounded by a qualified installer, according to the installation instructions.
Any adjustment and service should be performed only by qualified gas range installers or service technicians.
yPlug your range into a 120-volt grounded outlet only. Do not remove the round grounding prong from the plug. If in doubt
about the grounding of the home electrical system, it is your personal responsibility and obligation to have an ungrounded outlet replaced with a properly grounded, three-prong outlet in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Do not use an extension cord with this range.
DO NOT
y
fire hazard or electrical shock. Failure to follow this warning can cause serious injury, fire or death.
yTo prevent poor air circulation, place the range out of kitchen traffic path and out of drafty locations.
DO NOT
y
vices should be referred to a qualified technician.
yMake sure that all packaging materials are removed from the range before operating it to prevent fire or smoke damage
should the packaging material ignite.
yMake sure your range is properly adjusted by a qualified service technician or installer for the type of gas (natural or LP) that
is to be used. Your range can be converted for use with either type of gas. See the installation instructions.
yIn an emergency situation or if you want to shut off the gas supply, remove the packing rubber from the regulator in the
use an adapter plug, an extension cord, or remove the grounding prong from the electrical power cord to prevent
attempt to repair or replace any part of your range unless it is specifically mentioned in this manual. All other ser-
backside, and then close the regulator’s valve by positioning the lever as shown in the figure below.
Lever’s open position Lever’s open position
(without packing lever)
Lever’s close position
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WARNING
These adjustments must be done by a qualified service technician according to the manufacturer’s instructions and all codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or property dam­age. The qualified agency performing these adjustments assumes responsibility for the conversion.
yAfter using your range for a long time, high floor temperatures may result and many floor coverings will not withstand this
kind of use.
install the range over vinyl tile or linoleum that cannot withstand such type of use. Never install it directly over inte-
NEVER
y
rior kitchen carpeting.
CAUTION
Items of interest to children should not be placed in cabinets above a range or on the backsplash of a range—children climbing on the range to reach items could be seriously injured.
DO NOT
y
DO NOT
y
even tip it over, causing severe personal injury.
leave children alone or unattended where a range is hot or in operation. They could be seriously burned. let anyone climb, stand or hang on the oven door, warming drawer or cooktop. They could damage the range and
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
yThis product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer.
WARNING
use your range as a space heater to heat or warm the room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and
NEVER
y
overheating of the oven.
wear loose fitting or hanging garments while using the appliance. Be careful when reaching for items placed in cabi-
NEVER
y
nets over the range. Flammable materials could be ignited if brought in contact with flame or hot oven surfaces and may cause severe burns.
DO NOT
y
DO NOT
y
any other appliance.
DO NOT
y
DO NOT
y
burner by covering the pan completely with a well-fitting lid, cookie sheet or flat tray. Use a multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher. A grease fire can be put out by covering it with baking soda or, if available, by using a multi-purpose dry chemical or foam­type fire extinguisher. Flame in the upper oven or lower oven can be smothered completely by closing the oven door and turning the control to off or by using a multi-purpose dry chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher.
DO NOT
y
yLet the burner grates and other surfaces cool before touching them.
NEVER
y
ate properly with correct combustion. Air openings are located at the rear of the cooktop, at the top and bottom of the oven door, and at the bottom of the range.
NEVER
y
Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard.
NEVER
y
the burner and may result in carbon monoxide poisoning.
yLarge scratches or impacts to glass doors can lead to broken or shattered glass. yStepping, leaning or sitting on the doors or drawers of this range can result in serious injuries and also cause damage to the
range. Do not allow children to climb or play around the range. The weight of a child on an open door may cause the range to tip, resulting in serious burns or other injury.
yGas leaks may occur in our system and result in a dangerous situation. Gas leaks may not be detected by smell alone. Gas
suppliers recommend you to purchase and install a UL approved gas detector. Install and use in accordance with the gas detector manufacturer’s instructions.
yLeak testing of the appliance shall be conducted according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
DO NOT
y
parts.
yTo prevent staining or discoloration, clean appliance after each use.
DO NOT
y
NEVER
y
will slam shut against the oven frame and could injure your fingers.
place flammable materials in the oven or near the cooktop. place or use combustible materials such as gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or
allow cooking grease or other flammable materials in or near the range. use water on grease fires. Never touch a flaming pan. Turn the controls off. Smother a flaming pan on a surface
use the oven or the drawer for storage.
block the vents (air holes) of the range. They provide the air inlet and outlet that are necessary for the range to oper-
cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil.
obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air by blocking the oven vent or air intakes. Doing so restricts air to
use commercial oven cleaners on the oven finish or around any part of the oven. They will damage the finish of
attempt to open or close the door or operate the oven until the door is properly installed.
place fingers between the hinge and front oven frame. Hinge arms are spring mounted. If accidentally hit, the hinge
Wash hands after handing.
CAUTION
DO NOT
y
yTo prevent damage to the oven door, do not attempt to open the door when Lock is displayed.
DO NOT
y
the user.
DO NOT
y
yDisconnect electrical supply before servicing the appliance.
NEVER
y
ries.
yThis product should not be installed below ventilation type hood systems that directs air in a downward direction.
Doing so may cause ignition and combustion problems with the gas burners resulting in personal injury and may affect the cooking performance of the unit.
use the oven for storing food or cookware.
place excessive weight or stand on an open door. This could cause the range to tip over, break the door, or injure
use delayed baking for highly perishable foods such as dairy products, pork, poultry, or seafood.
WARNING
use appliance door as a step stool or seat, as this may result in possible tipping of the appliance and serious inju-
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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SURFACE BURNERS
WARNING
yEven if the top burner flame goes out, gas is still flowing to the burner until the knob is turned to the “OFF” position. If you
smell gas, immediately open a window and ventilate the area for five minutes prior to using the burner. Do not leave the burners “ON” unattended.
Use proper pan size - DO NOT
y
large enough to cover burner grates. To avoid spillovers, make sure the cookware is large enough to contain the food prop­erly. This will both save cleaning time and prevent hazardous accumulations of food, since heavy spattering or spillovers left on the range can ignite. Use pans with handles that can be easily grasped and remain cool.
CAUTION
yBe sure that all surface controls are set in the "OFF" position prior to supplying gas to the range.
leave the surface burners unattended at high flame settings. Boilovers may cause smoke and greasy spillovers that
NEVER
y
may catch on fire.
yAlways turn the knobs to the “LITE” position when igniting the top burners and make sure the burners have ignited. yControl the top burner flame size so it does not extend beyond the edge of the cookware. Excessive flame is hazardous. yOnly use dry pot holders—moist or damp pot holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let pot hold-
ers come near open flames when lifting cookware. Do not use towels or other bulky cloth items. Use a pot holder.
yUsing glass cookware—make sure the cookware is designed for top-of-range cooking. yTo prevent burns from ignition of flammable materials and spillage, turn cookware handles toward the side or back of the
range without extending over adjacent burners.
leave any items on the cooktop. The hot air from the vent may ignite flammable items and will increase pressure in
NEVER
y
closed containers, which may cause them to burst.
yCarefully watch foods being fried at a high flame setting. yAlways heat fat slowly, and watch as it heats. yIf frying combinations of oils and fats, stir together before heating. yUse a deep fat thermometer if possible to prevent overheating fat beyond the smoking point. yUse the least possible amount of fat for effective shallow or deep-fat frying. Filling the pan with too much fat can cause
spillovers when food is added.
DO NOT
y
DO NOT
y
the wok. This ring acts as a heat trap, which may damage the burner grate and burner head. It may also cause the burner to work improperly. This may cause carbon monoxide levels which are higher than what is allowed by current standards, resulting in a health hazard.
yFoods for frying should be as dry as possible. Frost or moisture on foods can cause hot fat to bubble up and spillover the
sides of the pan.
NEVER
y
DO NOT
y
yKeep all plastics away from the surface burners. yTo prevent burns, always be sure that the controls for all burners are in the “OFF” position and all grates are cool before
attempting to remove them.
yIf you smell gas, turn off the gas to the range and call a qualified service technician. Never use an open flame to locate a
leak.
yAlways turn the knobs to the “
DO NOT
y
yIf the range is located near a window, do not hang long curtains that could blow over the surface burners and catch on fire.
cook foods directly on an open flame on the cooktop. use a wok on the surface burners if the wok has a round metal ring that is placed over the burner grate to support
try to move a pan of hot fat, especially a deep fat fryer. Wait until the fat is cool.
place plastic items on the cooktop—they may melt if left too close to the vent.
lift the cooktop. Lifting the cooktop can cause damage and improper operation of the range.
use pans that are unstable or that can be easily tipped. Select cookware with flat bottoms
” position before removing cookware.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
COOK MEAT AND POULTRY THOROUGHLY
To protect against foodborne illnesses, cook meat and poultry thoroughly—meat to at least an INTERNAL temperature of 160°F and poultry to at least an INTERNAL temperature of 180°F.
SELF CLEANING OVEN
Make sure to wipe off excess spillage before operating the self clean function.
CAUTION
DO NOT
y
DO NOT
y
around any part of the oven. Residue from oven cleaners will damage the inside of the oven when the self clean cycle is used.
yRemove oven racks and other items from both upper and lower ovens before starting the self clean cycle. yOnly clean the parts listed in this manual.
DO NOT
y
move the gasket.
yIf the self cleaning mode malfunctions, turn the range off and disconnect the power supply. Have it serviced by a qualified
technician.
yIt is normal for parts of the oven to become hot during a self clean cycle. yAvoid touching the door, window or oven vent area during a clean cycle.
leave food, cooking utensils, racks, etc. in the oven during the self clean cycle.
use oven cleaners. No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or
clean the door gasket. The door gasket is necessary for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, damage or
OVEN
When opening the door of a hot oven, stand away from the range. The hot air and steam that escape can cause burns to hands, face and eyes.
WARNING
block any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as
NEVER
aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard.
DO NOT
y
DO NOT
y
cause damage to the range.
DO NOT
y
yKeep the oven free from grease buildup. yInsert the oven racks in the desired position while the oven is cool. yTo prevent burns when removing food, slide racks out until the stop engages, then remove food items.
This may also protect you from getting burnt from touching hot surfaces of the door or oven walls.
yWhen placing or removing a griddle, always wear oven mitts. yWhen using cooking or roasting bags in the oven, follow the manufacturer’s directions. yUse only glass cookware that is recommended for use in gas ovens. yAlways remove the broiler pan from the range after you finish broiling. Grease left in the pan can catch fire if oven is used
without removing the grease from the broiler pan.
yIf meat is too close to the flame while broiling, the fat may ignite. Trim excess fat to prevent excessive flare-ups. yMake sure the broiler pan is in place correctly to minimize the possibility of grease fires.
heat food in closed containers. Pressure inside the container could increase and burst, causing an injury. use aluminum foil anywhere in the oven except as described in this manual. Doing so could create a fire hazard or
use the oven for storage. Items stored in the oven can catch on fire.
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yIf you should have a grease fire in the broiler pan, press the “UPPER CLEAR/OFF” or “LOWER CLEAR/OFF” key, and keep
the oven door closed to contain fire until it burns out.
yFor safety and better cooking performance, always bake and broil with the oven door closed.
Open door baking or broiling can cause damage to the knobs or valves.
DO NOT
leave the oven door open during cooking or cool down.
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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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BEFORE USE
BEFORE USE
Accessories
Make sure that all parts are included after purchasing this product.
Gas double oven range
Racks
(2)
Owner’s manual Installation manual
Cooktop nozzles (5) Oven nozzles (3) Installation guide
Anti-tip Screws (6) Anchors (6)
Template
Offset rack
(1)
LP nozzle conversion kit
Anti-tip kit
(Model LDG3016ST only)
Griddle
Sold Separately
Broiler pan Grid
NOTE
yContact LG Customer Service if any accessories are missing. yFor your safety and for extended product life, only use authorized components. yThe manufacturer is not responsible for product malfunction or accidents caused by the use of separately purchased,
unauthorized components or parts.
yThe images in this guide may be different from the actual components and accessories, and are subject to change by the
manufacturer without prior notice for product improvement purposes.
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Components
Make sure to understand the names and function of each part. * Throughout this manual, the features and appearance may vary depending on your model.
For Model: LDG3015S
Control panel
Oven vent
Medium burner
Large burner
Automatic oven light switch
Knobs (5)
Anti-tip bracket
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Grates
Small burner Extra large burner
Self clean latch
Rack
Upper oven door
Rack
Lower oven door
For Model: LDG3016ST
Control panel
Oven vent
Oval burner
Medium burner
Large burner
Knobs (5)
Automatic oven light switch
Anti-tip bracket
NOTE
y The model and serial tag is located behind the control panel.
Grates
Small burner Extra large burner
Self clean latch
Rack
Upper oven door
Convection fan
Rack
Lower oven door
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HOW TO USE
HOW TO USE
Gas Surface Burners
Before use
Read all instructions before using.
Make sure that all burners are properly placed.
Make sure that all grates are properly placed before using the burner.
CAUTION
DO NOT
The finish on the grate may chip without cookware to absorb the heat.
operate the burner for an extended period of time without cookware on the grate.
Make sure the burners and grates are cooled down before you place your hand, pot holder, cleaning cloth, or other materials on burners and grates.
Touching grates before cooling down may cause burns.
CAUTION
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
1. Open windows.
2.
DO NOT
3.
DO NOT
4.
DO NOT
5. Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
6. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
Electric spark igniters from the burners cause the clicking noise. All the spark igniters on the cooktop will activate when igniting just one burner.
try to light any appliance. touch any electrical switch. use any phone in your building.
NOTE
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Gas burners
Your gas range cooktop has five sealed gas burners. These can be assembled and separated. Follow the guide below.
LDG3015S
1
4
2
Using the gas surface burners
Be sure that all of the surface burners are placed in the
1
correct positions.
Put cookware on the burner. (Example: pot, frying pan,
2
etc.)
Push and turn the control knob to the “u” position.
3
You will hear a clicking noise from the electric spark ignition system.
Turn the control knob to control the flame size.
4
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LDG3016ST
Medium and Large Burner
The medium and large burners are the primary burners for most cooking. These general purpose burners can be turned down from “v” to “w” to suit a wide range of cooking needs.
Small Burner
The smallest burner is used for delicate foods such as sauces or foods that require low heat for a long cooking time.
Extra large burner
The extra large burner is the maximum output burner. Like the other four burners, it can be turned down from “v” to “w” for a wide range of cooking applications. This burner is also designed to quickly bring large amounts of liquid to a boil. It can be used with cookware 10 inches or larger in diameter.
Oval burner (LDG3016ST Model Only)
4
The oval burner (center) is for use with a griddle or oval pots.
Selecting the Flame Size
Watch the flame, not the knob, as you reduce heat. When fast heating is desired, the flame size on a gas burner should match the cookware that you are using.
CAUTION
DO NOT
burner while another burner is on. When turning a burner to “u”, all the burners spark. An electric shock may re­sult, which could cause you to knock over hot cookware.
attempt to disassemble or clean around any
CAUTION
let the flames extend up the sides of the cook-
NEVER
ware.
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HOW TO USE
In Case of Power Failure:
In case of a power failure, you can light the gas surface burn­ers on your range with a match. Surface burners in use when an electrical power failure occurs will continue to operate normally.
Hold a lit match to the burner, then push in the control
1
knob.
Turn the control knob to the "Lo” position.
2
CAUTION
Use extreme caution when lighting burners with a match. It can cause burn and damage.
Top-of-range cookware
Aluminum
Cast-Iron
Medium-weight cookware is recommended because it heats quickly and evenly. Most foods brown evenly in an aluminum skillet. Use saucepans with tight fitting lids when cooking with minimum amounts of water.
If heated slowly, most skillets will give satisfactory results.
Using a Wok:
If using a wok, it is recommended that you use a 14-inch or smaller flat-bottomed wok. Make sure that the wok bottom sits flat on the grate.
Use a flat-bottomed wok.
CAUTION
DO NOT
burner or grate may cause the burner to work improperly, resulting in carbon monoxide levels above allowable stan­dards. This can be hazardous to your health.
use a wok support ring. Placing the ring over the
Using Stove-top Grills:
Do not place stove-top grills on the burner.
Stainless Steel
Enamelware
Glass
Heatproof Glass Ceramic
This metal alone has poor heating properties and is usually combined with copper, aluminum or other metals for improved heat distribution. Combination metal skillets work satisfactorily if they are used with medium heat as the manufacturer recommends.
Under some conditions, the enamel of this cookware may melt. Follow cookware manufacturer’s recommendations for cooking methods.
There are two types of glass cookware - those for oven use only and those for top-of-range cooking.
Can be used for either surface or oven cooking. It conducts heat very slowly and cools very slowly. Check cookware manufacturer’s directions to be sure it can be used on gas ranges.
CAUTION
DO NOT
Using a stove top grill on the surface burner will cause incomplete combustion and can result in exposure to carbon monoxide levels above allowable current stan­dards. This can be hazardous to your health.
use stove top grills on your surface burners.
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Using the Griddle (Model LDG3016ST only)
Your non-stick coated griddle provides an extra-large cooking surface for meats, pancakes or other food usually prepared in a frying pan or skillet.
NOTE
yIt is normal for the griddle to become discolored over
time.
The griddle can only be used
How to Place the Griddle:
with the center burner. The griddle must be properly placed on the center grate, as shown in the below illustration.
Front
Preheat the griddle according to the guide below and adjust for the desired setting.
Type of Food Preheat Conditions Cook Setting
Warming Tortillas none 5 (MED) Pancakes HI 3 min. HI Hamburgers HI 5 min. HI Fried Eggs HI 5 min. HI Bacon HI 3 min. HI Breakfast Sausage
Links Hot Sandwiches HI 4 min. HI
NOTE
yGriddle settings may need to be adjusted if the
griddle is used for an extended time.
HI 5 min. HI
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• Avoid cooking extremely greasy foods, grease spill over can
occur.
• The griddle can become hot when surrounding burners are
in use.
• DO NOT overheat the griddle. This can damage the non
stick coating.
• DO NOT use metal utensils that can damage the griddle sur­face. Do not use the griddle as a cutting board.
• DO NOT place or store items on the griddle.
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NOTE
yDO NOT
griddle
DO NOT
grates, surfaces and griddle plate are completely cooled.
The griddle plate on the cooktop may become very hot when using the cooktop, oven or broiler systems. Always use oven mitts when placing or removing the griddle plate.
remove the center grate when using the
.
CAUTION
remove the griddle plate until the cooktop
CAUTION
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HOW TO USE
How to Use the Oven
Before use
Read all instructions before using.
Make sure the electrical power cord and the gas valve are properly connected.
Check it for safety.
Check the correct use of the range depending on the type of food you will cook.
Make sure you know how to use the oven (temperature setting, time setting and recipe) for best re­sults.
CAUTION
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
1. Open windows.
2.
DO NOT
3.
DO NOT
4.
DO NOT
5. Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
6. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
try to light any appliance. touch any electrical switch. use any phone in your building.
Choose the upper or lower oven for proper cooking.
Use the upper oven to cook a small amount of food.
NOTE
When using an oven thermometer in the oven cavity, temperatures may differ from the actual set oven temperature with all mode.
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Do not block, touch or place items around the oven vent during cooking.
Your oven is vented through ducts at the center above the burner grate. Do not block the oven vent when cooking to allow for proper air flow. Do not touch vent openings or nearby surfaces during the use of any cooking operation.
CAUTION
DO NOT
y
close to the vent.
DO NOT
y
crease, which may cause them to burst. yMetal items will become very hot if they are left on the cooktop, and could cause burns. yHandles of pots and pans on the cooktop may become hot if left too close to the vent.
place plastic or flammable items on the cooktop—they may melt or ignite if left too
place closed containers on the cooktop. The pressure in closed containers may in-
Do not cover rack or bottom with aluminum foil.
As your oven heats up, the temperature increase of the air in the oven may cause water drops to occur on the door glass.
These water drops are harmless and will evaporate as the oven continues to heat up.
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In case of power failure, do not use the oven.
The oven and broiler can not be used during a power outage. If the oven is in use when a power failure occurs, the oven burner shuts off and cannot be re-lit until power is restored. Once power is restored, you will need to reset the oven (or broil function).
CAUTION
DO NOT
PF(Power Failure) / Flashing time
Depending on the model of your range, the display will either show “PF” or a flashing clock. This means that the product has just been plugged in, or that it has experienced a power interruption. To clear the “PF” message, press the “Clear/Off” key on the oven controls. If your oven displays a flashing clock, then press the “Clock” key and reset the time, or press any key to stop flashing.
attempt to operate the electric ignition during an electrical power failure.
NOTE
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Using the Control Panel
For Model: LDG3015S
6
9
1
13
20
For Model: LDG3016ST
6
1
7
Display
12
Display
14
8
32
22
19
24
15
8
3
2
10
2
4
21
11
3
4
5
13
16
20 11
9
17
21
10
7
18
5
12
14
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Upper Oven:
Name Description
BAKE Traditional bake function. Refer to “BAKE” in the How To Use section.
1
BROIL Traditional broil function. Refer to “BROIL” in the How To Use section.
2
WARM
3
PIZZA Cooks pizza. Refer to “PIZZA” in the How To Use section.
4
UPPER LIGHT Turns on/off the upper oven light.
5
UPPER SELF CLEAN
6
UPPER TIMER ON/OFF
7
UPPER CLEAR/OFF Stops cooking or cancels the setting in the UPPER OVEN.
8
Warms food in the oven. Refer to “WARM” in the How To Use section.
Cleans the inside of the UPPER OVEN automatically. Refer to “SELF CLEAN” in the How To Use section.
Sets, starts or cancels the timer function of the UPPER OVEN. Refer to “How to use the timer” in the Operating Instructions section.
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22
24
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Using the Control Panel (continued)
Lower Oven:
Name Description
BAKE Traditional bake function. Refer to “BAKE” in the Operating Instructions section.
9
PROOF To proof a piece of bread. Refer to “PROOF” in the Operating Instructions section.
-
WARM
q
LOWER LIGHT Turns on/off the lower oven light.
w
LOWER SELF CLEAN Cleans the inside of the LOWER OVEN automatically.
e
LOWER TIMER ON/OFF
r
LOWER CLEAR/OFF Stops cooking or cancels the setting in the LOWER OVEN.
t
CONV.BAKE
y
(LDG3016ST Model Only)
CONV.ROAST
u
(LDG3016ST Model Only)
FAVORITE
i
(LDG3016ST Model Only)
Warms food in the oven. Refer to “WARM” in the Operating Instructions section.
Sets, starts or cancels the timer function of the LOWER OVEN. Refer to “How to use the timer” in the Operating Instructions section.
To use Convection Baking function, Refer to “CONVECTION BAKE” in Operating Instructions section.
To use Convection Roast function, Refer to “CONVECTION ROAST” in Operating Instructions section.
Use to store 3 favorite oven settings. Refer to “Favorite” in Operating Instructions section.
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Common Functions:
Name Description
CLOCK
o
COOK TIME Sets the length of cook time. It is automatically turned off if the desired cook time is reached.
p
START TIME Sets the desired cooking start time. The oven automatically starts cooking at the set time.
a
SETTING Sets various functions.
s
NUMBER KEY Use to set time, timer, temperature and all times.
d
START (CONTROL LOCK)
f
Sets the time of day. Refer to “How to set the clock” in the Operating Instructions section.
Starts all functions except for the timer. To activate OVEN LOCK, press and hold for three sec­onds.
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Operating Instructions
The value of setting can be changed by pressing “SETTING” key. The items are different from each model. Refer to “Setting item chart”
SETTING ITEM CHART
Operating Instruction LDG3015ST/SB/SWLDG3016ST
Convection Auto Conver­sion
Temperature Setting (Lower oven)
Temperature Setting (Upper oven)
Preheating Alarm light On/off
Beeper Volume Four times Five times Fahrenheit or Celsius Five times Six times
How to set convection auto conver­sion function for the lower oven (LDG3016ST)
When using convection bake and roast, the convection auto conversion feature will automatically convert entered regular baking temperatures to convection baking temperatures. This feature is activated so that the display will show the actual converted temperature. For example, if you enter a regular recipe temperature of 350°F and touch the q key, the display will show the converted temperature of .
Press the
1
display.
Press the 1 key once for a auto conversion on.
2
Press it again for a auto conversion off.
Press the q Key to accept the change.
3
X
- Once
Once Twice
Twice Three times
Three times Four times
key will appear in the
Determine which oven you would like to adjust (upper or
1
lower).
For the lower oven, Press the SETTING key until e will
2
appear in the display. For the upper oven, Press the SETTING key until f will appear in the display.
Using the number keys, enter the amount of degrees that
3
you wish to adjust the oven up or down. To adjust the temperature down, press the in the numbers.
To adjust the oven temperature up 15 degrees, press 1, 5.
To Adjust the oven temperature
5, X
Press the q key to accept the change.
4
NOTE
yThis adjustment will not affect the broiling or the Self
Clean temperatures. The adjustment will be retained in memory after a power failure. The oven temperature can be increased (+) or decreased (-) as much as 35°F or 19°C.
To decrease or increase temperature during cooking
y
1. Using the number keys, enter the new temperature.
2. Press the
3. Press the q key to accept the choice.
Example:
X
X
key once.
key after entering
15 degrees, press 1,
down
How to Set Preheating Alarm Light On/Off
When the oven reaches its set-temperature, the preheat light will flash until the oven door is opened. You can activate or deactivate the preheat alarm light.
Press the
1
Press the number 1 key to select R / S.
2
Press the q key to accept the change.
3
X
key until s will display.
How to adjust the temperature set­tings:
You may find that your new oven cooks differently than the one it replaced. Use your new oven for a few weeks to be­come more familiar with it before changing the temperature settings. After familiarizing yourself with the new oven, and you still think that it is too hot or too cold, you can adjust the thermostat yourself.
CAUTION
DO NOT
grocery stores, to check the temperature setting of your oven. These thermometers may vary 20–40 degrees.
use thermometers, such as those found in
How to turn the interior oven light on/off:
The interior oven light automatically turns on when the oven door is opened. Press the M or Q key to turn the oven lights on or off.
How to Adjust the Beeper Volume:
Press the
1
Press the 1 key continuously to scroll through the volume
2
options: m, l, S.
Press the q key to accept the change.
3
X
key until j will display.
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How to select Fahrenheit or Celsius
The oven temperature settings can either be set to Fahrenheit or Celsius. The oven defaults to Fahrenheit unless changed by the user.
Press the
1
Press the number 1 key to select Fahrenheit or Celsius.
2
Press the q key to accept the change.
3
X
key until “i” will display.
How to Set the Clock (12 or 24 hour):
Press and hold the
1
Press the 1 key once for a 24 hour clock. Press it again for
2
a 12 hour clock.
Press the q key.
3
NOTE
yThe time of day cannot be changed during a timed bak-
ing or Self Clean cycle.
yTo check the time of day when the display is showing
other information, simply press the
yIf number keys are not pressed within 30 seconds after
you press the original setting. If this happens, press the and reenter the time of day.
yIf the display time is blinking, you may have
experienced a power failure. Reset the time.
U
key for three seconds.
U
U
key, the display reverts to the
key.
U
key
Minimum & Maximum default settings:
All of the features listed have minimum and maximum time or temperature settings that may be entered into the control. An entry acceptance beep will sound each time a control key is pressed.
An entry error tone (two short tones) will sound if the entry of the temperature or time is below the minimum or above the maximum settings for the feature.
FEATURE MIN.
12 Hr.
CLOCK TIME
24 Hr.
12 Hr. 0:01 Min.
KITCHEN
TIMER
24 Hr. 0:01 Min.
12 Hr. 0:01 Min.
COOKING
TIME
24 Hr. 0:01 Min.
BROIL TEMP.
TEMP. /
TIME
1:00 Hr. /
Min.
0:00 Hr. /
Min.
Lo-300°F /
149°C
MAX.
TEMP. /
TIME
11:59 Hr. /
Min.
23:59 Hr. /
Min.
11:59 Hr. /
Min.
11:59 Hr. /
Min.
11:59 Hr. /
Min.
11:59 Hr. /
Min.
Hi - 400°F /
204°C
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DEFAULT
3 Hr.
How to Set the Clock Time:
The clock must be set to the correct time of day in order for the automatic oven timing functions to work properly.
Press the
1
Press the number keys to select the desired time.
2
Example
Press the q key to accept the change.
3
U
key once.
: To set t, press the number keys 1, 2, 3 and 4
in that order.
BAKE TEMP.
PROOF
WARM
SELF CLEAN
170°F /
77°C
2 Hr. 4 Hr. 3 Hr.
550°F /
288°C
170°F/75°C,
3 hours
12 Hr.
12 Hr.
3 Hr
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How to Use the Timer
The upper or lower TIMER ON/OFF serves as an extra timer in the kitchen that will sound when the set time has run out. It does not start or stop cooking.
The upper or lower TIMER ON/OFF feature can be used dur­ing any of the other oven control functions. The upper and lower TIMER can be operated independently of each other.
To set minutes and seconds:
1
Press the
To set hours and minutes:
Press the
Use the number keys to set the timer.
2
For Example, to set 5 minutes:
a) Press
g will appear in the display.
b) Press 5 in the number key.
To start the timer, press
3
The time will count down and show in the display.
To Cancel the timer before the set time has elapsed,
press you would like to cancel).
P
or
P
or
P
h will appear in the display.
P
or
T
or
T
T
key once.
T
key twice.
key twice.
P
(depending on which oven timer
or
T
key once.
How to Use the Oven Lockout Feature
The oven lockout feature automatically locks the oven door and prevents most oven controls from being turned on. It does not disable the clock, timer or the interior oven light.
Press and hold the q key for three seconds.
1
A tone will sound, O will appear, and m will blink in the
display. Once the oven door is locked, the oven lockout indicator will stop blinking and remain on.
To deactivate the lockout feature, press and hold the q
2
key for three seconds. O and m will disappear from the display once the oven
door and controls are unlocked.
NOTE
If the lockout feature is activated with either of the doors open, the doors will not close completely until the Lockout feature is deactivated.
NOTE
P
If return to the time of day.
When the time is up, k will appear on the display and
4
a tone will sound. The tone will sound every 15 seconds
P
until
If the remaining time is not in the display, recall the remaining time by pressing the
or
NOTE
T
T
or
is not pressed, the timer will
is pressed.
P
or
T
.
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Removing and Replacing the Oven Racks
CAUTION
yReplace the oven rack before turning the oven on to prevent burns.
DO NOT
y
Doing so will result in poor baking and may damage the oven bottom.
yOnly arrange oven racks when the oven is cool.
cover the rack with aluminum foil, or any other material, or place anything on the bottom of the oven.
Remove
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Replace
To Remove Racks
While wearing oven mitts, grasp the oven rack.
1
Pull the rack straight out until it stops.
2
Lift up the front of the rack.
3
Pull out the rack.
4
*You can also adjust the racks position before using the oven.
To Replace Racks
While wearing oven mitts, place the end of the rack on the
1
support.
Tilt the front end of the rack up.
2
Push the rack in.
3
Check that the rack is properly in place.
4
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BAKE (Upper & Lower Oven)
A
is used to prepare foods such as pastries, bread, casse­roles and roasts. The oven can be programmed to bake at any temperature from 170°F (77°C) to 550°F (288°C). The default temperature is 350°F (177°C).
When cooking is complete, press the Y or Z key.
4
Remove food from the oven.
5
To set the oven to BAKE (example to 375°F):
Press the upper or lower oven A key.
1
Set the oven temperature using the number keys
2
(ex: press 3, 7, 5).
Press the q key.
3
As the oven preheats, the temperature is displayed and rises in 5 degree increments. Once the oven reaches the desired temperature, a tone will sound and the oven light will blink on and off.
NOTE
yPreheating is necessary for better cooking results.
Place the food in the oven after preheating.
yYou may also change the temperature while cooking
by following steps 1-3.
BAKE mode display (Example)
Upper oven only
Lower oven only
Upper & Lower oven at the same time
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Preheating and Pan Placement
yTo preheat, set the oven at the required recipe tempera-
ture. Wait until the oven reaches its set temperature before placing the food in the oven. Preheating is neces­sary for satisfactory results when baking cakes, cookies, pastry and breads.
yFor best baking results, pans should be centered on the
racks. If baking with more than one pan, place the pans so that each one has at least 1” to 1 1/2” of air space around them. If cooking on multiple racks in the lower oven, place the oven racks in position C(rack) and E(rack). Place the cookware as shown in Fig.1. If cooking on a single rack in the upper oven, place the oven rack in position A and in the lower oven, please the oven rack in position D . Place the cookware as show in the Fig.2. In the upper oven it is recommended to bake with the standard rack in the position A.
Baking chart
This chart is only for reference and can be used for both the upper and lower ovens. Adjust the cook time according to your recipe.
Food
Cakes
- Layer cake
- Bundt cake
- Cup cakes
- Pound cake
- Carrot cake (from scratch)
Cookies
- Sugar
- Chocolate chip
- Brownies
Pizza
- Fresh
- Frozen
Shelf position
Oven
Temperature
350°F(177°C) 350°F(177°C) 350°F(177°C) 350°F(177°C) 350°F(177°C)
350°F(177°C) 350°F(177°C) 350°F(177°C)
425°F(218°C) 400°F(204°C)AA
baking time
Upper
oven
Lower
oven
A A A A A
A A A
C C C C C
C C C
C C
Baking
time
(Minutes)
32 - 35 37 - 43 20 - 30 48 - 52 30 - 45
12 - 20
9 - 16
30 - 35
10 - 15 23 - 27
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Figure 1 Figure 2
B A
E D C B A
Rack
Breads
- Biscuits
(canned)
- Biscuits
(scratch)
- Muffins
Fruits and Vegetables
- Apples (baked)
- Potatoes (baked)
350°F(177°C) 425°F(218°C) 425°F(218°C)
375°F(190°C) 375°F(190°C)AA
A
C
13 - 17
A
C
10 - 12
A
C
9 - 15
C
40 - 45
C
60 - 80
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BROIL (Upper Oven)
Your oven is designed for closed door broiling.
B
uses an intense heat radiation from the upper gas burner. The Broil function works best when broiling thin, ten­der cuts of meat (1” or less), poultry or fish.
CAUTION
DO NOT
y
a grease fire.
DO NOT
y
foil. Doing so will cause a fire.
yUse a m broil to broil foods such as poultry and thick
cuts of meat.
yRemove the pan from the oven to cool down for easy
cleaning.
yFor best results, use a pan designed for broiling, as
shown below. The broiler pan will catch grease spills and the grid will help prevent grease splatters.
use a broiler pan without a grid. Oil can cause
cover the grid and broiler pan with aluminum
NOTE
Grid
Broiler Pan
To set the upper oven to BROIL
Press the
1
Press the q key.
2
Allow the broiler to preheat for five minutes.
3
Place food in the upper oven.
4
Closed the oven door. The oven door must be closed
5
during broiling.
If the oven door remains open for more than 15 seconds during broil, the burner will shut off. The broil burner will automatically come back on once the door is closed.
B
NOTE
key once for l and twice for m.
When broiling on rack position ‘B’ in the upper oven, use the offset rack provided for better cooking results.
B A
*B: The position where you use the offset rack.
When broiling is finished, press the Y key.
6
NOTE
During any Broil function, it is normal for the broiler to
cycle on and off.
BROIL mode display (example)
High temperature
Low temperature
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BROILING CHART
Upper oven
Food
Ground beef
Well done
Beef Steaks
Rare Medium Well Done
Rare Medium Well Done
Chicken
Fish Fillets
Ham Slices
(precooked)
Pork chops
Well Done
Lamb Chops
Medium 2 (1” thick) about Well Done A 8-9 3-4 Medium 2 (1/2” thick) about 1lb. A 6-7 2-3 Well done A 7-8 3-4
Salmon Steaks
Quantity and/or
Thickness
1 Ib. (4 patties) 1/2 to 3/4” thick
1” thick 1 to 1 1/2 lbs.
1 1/2” thick 2 to 2 1/2 lbs.
1 whole cut up 2 to 21/2lbs., split length­wise
2 breasts A 8-9 5-6 1/4 to 1/2” thick A 5 2-4 Handle and turn very carefully.
1/2” thick A 6-7 2-3 Increase time 5 to 10 minutes pre side for 11⁄2”
1 (1/2” thick) A 4-6 3-5 Slash fat. 2 (1” thick) about 1lb. A 7-9 5-7
10 to 12 oz.
2 (1” thick) A 7-9 3-5 Grease pan. Brush steaks 4 (1” thick) about 1lb. A 8-10 3-5
Shelf
Position
A 5-7 3-5 Space evenly. Up to 8 patties may be broiled at
A 6-7 2-3 A 7-8 3-4 A 8-9 4-5
A 8 3-4 A 9 4-5 A 10 5-6 A 8-10 5-7 Broil skin-side-down first.
A 7-8 2-3
First side
(Min­utes)
Second
side (Min­utes)
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Comments
once. Steaks less than 1" thick cook through before
browning.Pan frying is recommended. Slash fat
Brush with lemon butter before and during cook­ing, if desired.
thick or home-cured ham.
Slash fat.
with melted butter.
This chart is only for reference. Adjust cook time according to your preference.
NOTE
Broiling times may be affected by the size, weight, thickness, starting temperature and your preference of doneness. This guide is based on meats at refrigerated temperatures.
NOTE
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says "Rare beef is popular, but you should know that cooking it to only 140 °F. means some food poisoning organisms may survive." (Source: Safe Food Book. Your Kitchen Guide. USDA Rev. June 1985.)
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