A:AnswerThe LDG3036ST has the amazing Easy Clean™ Feature!
LG’s easyCLEAN enamel in the new oven makes cleaning the inside of the range super easy. The easyCLEAN feature works with LG’s new enamel to help lift LIGHT soils such as drops of cheese from pizzas or LIGHT grease splatter from small roasts without harsh chemicals for safer and faster hand-cleaning. While traditional enamel surfaces require harsh chemicals to clean, easyCLEAN uses ONLY WATER and runs for just 20 minutes in low temperatures to help loosen LIGHT soils before hand-cleaning. Compared to the more intense Self Clean process, your LG oven will help you clean with LESS HEAT, LESS TIME, and virtually NO SMOKE OR FUMES.
A:AnswerHello JK. Thank you for your inquiry. To find out if the LG 6.1 cu. ft. Capacity Gas Double Oven Range with EasyClean™ and IntuiTouch™ Controls, Model # LDG3036ST qualifies for a rebate, you can visit http://www.energystar.gov/rebate-finder. The EPA does not sponsor rebates or special offers, nor do all ENERGY STAR partners, but ENERGY STAR partners occasionally sponsor special offers, such as sales tax exemptions or credits, or rebates on certified products and the URL above has a search that is provided as a service to consumers to find such special offers or rebates where they exist, based on information that partners submit to ENERGY STAR. The reason you are not finding anything on the Double Oven Gas Convection Range is because these are not energy saving appliances that would qualify for such rebates...^IFV
A:AnswerHello Lei.
Thank you for your inquiry.
If you think that the your oven is too hot or too cold, you can adjust the thermostat yourself. On page 20 of your owner's manual are instructions on how to do just that and you will need to get a thermometer from a grocery store to help with the adjustment. Keep in mind though that the type of cookware you're using can cause temperature variances and that opening the door while cooking can also lower the temperature thus affecting cooking time. The other thing to keep in mind is that the cooking times given are not exact, they are close approximations because so many factors can affect the cooking time. If you still feel you have a problem, please contact the LG Customer Interactive Center at (800) 243-0000...IFV
A:AnswerBig Me,
Thank you for your question with regards to the conversion of your LDG3036ST 30" Sel-Cleaning Freestanding Double Oven Gas Convection Range.
Why would they have already converted your Oven before you requested it? How would they know you wanted it converted unless that is the only way to hook up gas in that entire area and so it is standard for them to convert the Ovens when they are purchased. If it was converted, is the hose that you connect to your Propane tank attached? You will need to call Best Buy Geek Squad for confirmation...IFV
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in the LG - 30" Self-Cleaning Freestanding Double Oven Gas Convection Range Model # LDG3036ST. I am not familiar with a model number LG 3034, but the LDG3036ST does come with an LP Nozzle Conversion Kit...IFV
A:AnswerHello K. From my experiences so far this oven is very well sealed and does nto heat the whole room. The heat does vent out just above the burners so it may get a little warmer up there but not even close to hot.
A:AnswerThe LG 6.1 cu. ft. Capacity Gas Double Oven Range with EasyClean™ and IntuiTouch™ Controls, Model # LDG3036ST is not a down draft range, LG does not manufacture any down draft ranges...^IFV
A:AnswerBB does not install. If you already have a game line my guess is that they will "hook up" the connection. When I initially purchased mine they did charge me an installation fee which was later refunded because they don't do installation
A:AnswerIf it is stainless steel, try using furniture polish. It works very well. Much better than any stainless steel cleaning product or wipes that I have tried.
A:AnswerIt is just another method to start the flame. The old style "standing pilot" has now been forced out by greenies and code as it burned a bit if gas all the time, generally in the later designs, by holding the "pilot valve" open. The standing pilot system in a way it is less desirable safety wise - if - if something were to fall like a kitchen towel on the range top (as it applies to a cook top), it might accidently fall in just the right way to start something. Also, gas is being wasted (an immesurable amount yes) and the pilot vale could malfunction letting that tiny bit of gas fill the room (maybe depending on how leaky the room is).
What an electronic ignition is - is an alternate method to light gas to a standing pilot. It either sparks - the pop-pop-pop sound (like a sparkplug in a car) - or - uses a resistive heating element (like the glowplugs in a diesel engine). Perhaps the biggest diference is that electronic ignition is a 'start on demand' system vs an 'at the ready' system like a standing pilot (light).