A:AnswerMy stove sits right up against the wall with no gap once i installed the piece that attaches to the back of the stove. Before that, there was a 2-3" gap behind the stove top and the wall. The accessory to cover the gap came with my stove, but I had to put it on the stove myself. It did not come pre-installed.
A:AnswerPretty strict. I have to use the rear two burners for my smaller pans. The right front burner is for larger size pans and unless you have a family where you use 11-12 in pans to cook in is rarely used by me. The left front burner takes 10 in and above pans.
A:AnswerThe listed optional accessories for the LG 6.3 Cu. Ft. Self-Cleaning Slide-In Electric Induction Smart Wi-Fi Range with ProBake Convection® and EasyClean® - PrintProof™ Black Stainless Steel, Model # LSE4616BD are a Grid and a Broiler Pan...^IFV
A:AnswerThe main differences between the regular Stainless Steel on our appliances and the PrintProof™ Stainless Steel on our appliances are that the PrintProof™ Stainless Steel has a protective coating on it that makes it fingerprint and smudge resistant and the PrintProof™ Stainless Steel is also magnetic. The stainless steel on the LG 6.3 cu. ft. Smart wi-fi Enabled Induction Slide-in Range with ProBake Convection® and EasyClean®, Model # LSE4616ST will still match the PrintProof™ Stainless Steel...^IFV
A:AnswerPlease contact your local Best Buy's Customer Service for any inquiries about when the LG 6.3 Cu. Ft. Self-Cleaning Slide-In Electric Induction Smart Wi-Fi Range with ProBake Convection - Stainless Steel, Model # LSE4616ST will be back in stock...^IFV
A:AnswerThe LG 6.3 Cu. Ft. Self-Cleaning Slide-In Electric Induction Smart Wi-Fi Range with ProBake Convection - PrintProof Black Stainless Steel, Model # LSE4616BD must be installed and grounded on a branch circuit by a qualified technician in accordance with the National Electrical code ANSI/ NFPA NO. 70 - latest edition.All wiring should conform to Local and NEC codes. This range requires a single-phase, 3 wire, A.C 120/208 V or 120/240 V 60Hz electrical system. Use only a 3-conductor or a 4-conductor UL - listed range cord with closed-loop terminals, open-end spade lugs with upturned ends or similar termination. Do not install the power cord without a strain relief. For a 3-wire connection: Power cord, the middle (neutral or ground) wire which is white, of a 3-wire power cord or 3-wire conduit has to be connected to the middle post of the main terminal block. The remaining two wires of the power cord or conduit have to be connected to the outside posts of the main terminal connection block. Failure to do so can result in electrical shock, severe personal injury or death. For a 4-wire Connection: Power Cord, only a 4-conductor power-supply cord kit rated 120/240 volts, 50 amperes and marked for use with ranges with closed-loop connectors or opened spade lugs with upturned ends shall be used. The white middle (neutral) wire of the power cord or 4-wire conduit has to be connected to the middle post of the main terminal block. The other two wires of the power cord or conduit have to be connected to the outside posts of the main terminal connection block. The fourth ground wire (green) must be connected to the frame of the range with the ground screw. Failure to do so can result in electrical shock, severe personal injury or death...^IFV
A:Answer240 Volts is the power line that has been standardized in the U.S. Some European countries use 220V, while some specify 230V; most appliances will accept 220-240V. Like most domestic appliances, the LG 6.3 Cu. Ft. Self-Cleaning Slide-In Electric Induction Smart Wi-Fi Range with ProBake Convection, Model # LSE4616ST will run on either 220 or 240 volts. Across the United States, most residential properties use the 220 volt outlets. They are common for such home appliances and are the most powerful in that class. 220 volt is a variation used to refer to the 240 volt outlet. However, most of the differences arise based on the way different countries gauge the outlets as well as the plugs. The range oven must be installed and grounded on a branch circuit by a qualified technician in accordance with the National Electrical code ANSI/NFPA NO. 70 - latest edition. All wiring should conform to Local and NEC codes.
This range requires a single-phase, 3 wire, A.C 120/208 V or 120/240 V 60 Hz electrical system. Use only a 3-conductor or a 4-conductor UL - listed range
cord with closed-loop terminals, open-end spade lugs with upturned ends or similar termination. Do not install the power cord without a strain relief. A range cord rated at 40 amps with 120/240 minimum volt range is required. If a 50 amp range cord is used, it should be marked for use with 13/8" diameter connection openings. Check with your local building inspector to ensure that you are in compliance with your local codes or ordinances, or in their absence, with the National Electrical code ANSI/NFPA NO. 70 - ...^IFV
A:AnswerI think I see several differences. The more expensive 4617 includes a warming drawer with 3 temps and a handle (I presume the cheaper drawer is just radiant heat, only if the oven is used?), better racks, a meat probe, cleanser, stainless steel knobs vs aluminum, a hot surface indicator, a "charcoal + sheath" element (whatever that is), about 4 more amps of power. Good Luck!
A:AnswerPlease reach out to our support team on Facebook at @LGUSSupport and use #VOC in your first message to our social media support team. Please be sure to provide your name, phone number, address, email, model/serial numbers, and date of purchase and we will be happy to assist you. There are policies and procedures in place to ensure resolutions are consistent and fair. I am confident that we will work to provide an agreeable resolution.^Venette