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  • QuestionDoes this LG range offer convection cooking?

    • Answer Yes, this LG range uses a single-fan convection system with a heating element.
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  • QuestionWhat is the oven capacity of this LG range?

    • Answer This LG range has an oven capacity of 6.3 cubic feet.
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  • QuestionHow many oven racks come with this LG range?

    • Answer This LG range comes with two oven racks.
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  • QuestionDoes this LG range have a self-cleaning feature for the oven?

    • Answer Yes, this LG range features a self-cleaning oven, using high heat to clean.
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  • QuestionCan I use this LG range with a smart home system?

    • Answer Yes, this LG range is compatible with Amazon Alexa and can be controlled through the ThinQ app.
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  • QuestionDoes the cooktop on this LG range have any special features?

    • Answer Yes, the cooktop features an UltraHeat 3.9kW element for rapid boiling and a Boost Mode for increased power.
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  • QuestionWhat is the size of the induction elements? I have a Frigidaire induction that has graphics that show the big element is 14" across, but the actual induction element is only 6 inches across for the largest one, so only the center of the pans heat up

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Hello there, thank you for your question! We understand you're asking about the size of the induction elements on the LG LSIL6334FE Slide-In Induction Range. Here are the sizes of the induction elements for this model: Center Element: 6 inches (1,800W boost / 1,300W normal) Left Front Element: 8 inches (3,200W boost / 2,100W normal) Left Rear Element: 6 inches (1,800W boost / 1,300W normal) Right Front Element: 11 inches (3,900W boost / 2,400W normal) These sizes should provide a more consistent heating across your cookware. If you're experiencing uneven heating with your current cookware, ensure you're using induction-compatible pans with flat bottoms that match the size of the element for optimal performance. https://www.lg.com/us/cooking-appliances/lg-lsil6334fe-slide-in-induction-range#pdp_specs If you have more questions or need additional assistance, feel free to reach out via private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport, and we'd be happy to help! —Renzo

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionWill I be able to use cast iron skillets on the glass top?

    Asked by Mark.

    • Answer The base material of the cookware used on the LG 6.3 cu. Ft. Smart Induction Slide-in Range with ProBake Convection® and Air Fry, Model # LSIL6334FE, must be magnetic for the cooking elements to activate. You can use a magnet to check if the cookware base material is suitable. If the magnet sticks to the bottom of the cookware, the cookware can be used for induction cooking. Cast Iron cooks evenly and is one of the three most common induction cookware types that is also good for induction cooking. Do not slide cast iron cookware on the cooktop; cast iron cookware with a rough surface will scratch the ceramic cooktop. The cooking-element sensors located below the ceramic glass cooktop surface require certain cookware conditions to be met before the induction cooking elements can operate. When purchasing pans for use on the induction cooktop, look for cookware identified by the manufacturer as "induction ready" or "induction capable", or that is marked by the manufacturer as specifically designed for induction cooking...^Ivan.

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionWhat is the difference between convection and air fry modes?

    Asked by AverageJoe.

    • Answer Hello there, Ed. We understand your inquiry about the LG LSIL6334FE’s cooking modes. Below is an overview of how Convection and Air Fry differ on your induction range: Convection Mode Convection (ProBake Convection®) uses a dedicated fan and rear heating element to circulate hot air evenly throughout the oven cavity. This continuous airflow reduces hot and cool spots, allowing you to bake multiple racks of cookies, cakes, or roasts with consistent browning and doneness. The oven’s auto-conversion feature will automatically lower the set temperature by 25 °F (14 °C) to prevent over-browning on the outside while ensuring the interior cooks through properly. Air Fry Mode Air Fry leverages the same True Convection fan but at higher speed and temperature settings, combined with our specially designed Air Fry tray, to mimic deep-fried results with little to no oil. Hot air is super-heated and directed quickly around the food, producing a crispy exterior and juicy interior—ideal for fries, wings, and other “fried” favorites—all without the extra countertop appliance. Troubleshooting Tip If you notice uneven results in Convection Bake, ensure the oven racks are positioned centrally and not blocking airflow from the rear vent. For Air Fry, make sure you’re using the perforated Air Fry tray, allowing maximum air circulation; avoid overcrowding the tray so each piece crisps uniformly. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-6-3-cu-ft-smart-freestanding-electric-induction-true-convection-range-with-easyclean-and-air-fry-printproof-stainless-steel/6561841.p?skuId=6561841 For further personalization or to explore additional settings, please send us a private message on social media @LGUSSupport, and our team will be more than happy to help you elevate your cooking experience. We appreciate your patience. —Renzo

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionI am replacing a standard electric range with this induction and need to know the outlet voltage necessary? Is it 110 or 240 or what?

    Asked by Patricia.

    • Answer Hi there, Patricia. Thank you for your question about the LG LSIL6334FE Slide-In Induction Range. We understand you're looking to replace a standard electric range with this induction model and need to know the correct outlet voltage. The LG LSIL6334FE induction range requires a 240V power supply. Specifically, it operates at 240V with an amp rating of 47.5A, and requires a dedicated 40A breaker for safe operation. It’s important to ensure the correct voltage and wiring are in place to fully support the range’s power needs. https://www.lg.com/us/cooking-appliances/lg-lsil6334fe-slide-in-induction-range#pdp_specs If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please feel free to send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport. Our team is here to help ensure your installation goes smoothly. —Renzo

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionWill this range push all the way up to wall in-between the cabinets? Will the plug be in the way of achieving this?

    Asked by Alan.

    • Answer Depending on where your outlet is, the LG 6.3 cu. Ft. Smart Induction Slide-in Range with ProBake Convection® and Air Fry, Model # LSIL6334FE, can be installed flush against your wall. The recommended acceptable electrical outlet area for the range oven should be 6" up from the floor behind the range oven, 11" to the left and to the right of the center line, 2.5" from the wall, which places the outlet in the recessed area on the back of the range oven allowing for a flush installation...^Ivan.

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionWhat is this range so much lower than standard counter height?

    Asked by NCJS.

    • Answer The LG 6.3 cu. Ft. Smart Freestanding Electric Induction Slide-in Range with ProBake Convection®, Easyclean®, and Air Fry, Model # LSIL6334FE, is not "so much lower" than standard kitchen countertops. The oven has a height of 36" to the cooktop surface, so the cooktop surface is flush with standard kitchen countertops that also have a height of 36" The listed overall height of 36.5" is to the top of the vent trim at the back of the range oven, where the oven vents are located...^Ivan.

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionDoes this oven contain pfas? I read that the LSIL6336FE does not but this one does

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Hello there. Thank you for your question about the LG Slide-In Induction Range, model LSIL6334FE. We understand the importance of safety in your kitchen appliances. This range does not contain PFAS. LG prioritizes your health and safety, and all our products comply with applicable safety and environmental regulations. https://www.lg.com/us/cooking-appliances/lg-lsil6334fe-slide-in-induction-range#pdp_specs If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please feel free to send us a private message on social media @LGUSSupport. We’re here to help! —Renzo

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionAre there side panels available for this range? One side will be next to a cabinet, but the other side is exposed to the room.

    Asked by smitty71.

    • Answer Hello there! Thank you for reaching out to us with your question. The LG LSIL6334FE Slide-In Induction Range does not come with specific side panels as part of its standard configuration. https://www.lg.com/us/cooking-appliances/lg-lsil6334fe-slide-in-induction-range#pdp_specs If you need further assistance or have more questions, feel free to contact us at @LGUSSupport on social media, and we’ll be happy to guide you. We appreciate your attention to detail! —Renzo

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionBest Buy notates this as a Freestanding unit, I see conflicting info when researching. Can someone confirm this is the case. If NOT what freestanding unit is there.

    Asked by Jack.

    • Answer Hello, Jack. The main differences between freestanding and slide-in ranges are the location of their controls and how each is installed. Slide-in ranges are designed to fit between cabinets, while freestanding models give you the choice of a built-in or stand-alone placement. Freestanding ranges are built with a backguard that houses their controls, while slide-in range controls are displayed on the front of the appliance. Freestanding ranges feature finished sides that allow them to be installed between cabinets or on their own, making them a flexible choice for most kitchens. In addition to housing the controls, backguards on these ranges also help protect the wall behind the range from spills and splashes. The LG 6.3 cu. Ft. Smart Induction Slide-in Range with ProBake Convection® and Air Fry, Model # LSIL6334FE, is designed to slide between kitchen cabinets, appliances or other fixtures to provide a seamless, built-in look.. While freestanding ranges can be installed as stand-alone appliances or between cabinets, one of the benefits of slide-in ranges is that they are designed to sit between cabinets for a seamless look. Slide-in ranges have unfinished sides that prevent them from being installed as stand-alone appliances, so the term "freestanding" doesn't really apply to the range oven due to how it is installed and where it can be installed...^Ivan.

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionWhat is the difference between the LG isil6334xe and the isil6334fe?

    Asked by Terry.

    • Answer Hello there, Terry. Thank you for sharing your experience with us and your inquiry about the LG LSIL6334FE and LSIL6334XE models. We understand you're looking for the differences between these two LG Induction Ranges. Upon reviewing the specifications for both the LG LSIL6334FE and the LG LSIL6334XE, it appears they are virtually identical models. The specifications you provided for both units show the same dimensions, capacity, cleaning methods, cooktop surface type, number of elements, induction technology, smart features, and oven cooking processes including Air Fry. Both are 6.3 cu. ft. Smart Freestanding Electric Induction True Convection Ranges with EasyClean and Air Fry, featuring PrintProof Stainless Steel. Often, differences in the last letter of a model number (like 'F' vs 'X' in this case) can indicate a slight variation, such as a different retail channel, a minor aesthetic detail that doesn't impact core functionality, or a revision that has no significant change to the user. In this instance, based on the detailed specifications available, the core functionalities and features of the LSIL6334FE and LSIL6334XE are the same. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-6-3-cu-ft-smart-freestanding-electric-induction-true-convection-range-with-easyclean-and-air-fry-printproof-stainless-steel/6561841.p?skuId=6561841 Your feedback is important, and we'd like to assist you further. Please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport and our team will be more than happy to explore possible solutions. We appreciate your patience. —Renzo

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionIn the specs it's noted that the product contains PFAS chemicals. Which parts contain these chemicals? I almost purchased this product until I saw that. How concerned should I be? Any plans to eliminate these chemicals in future products?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Hey there. Knowing everything about your LG range before making a purchase is important. The presence of a chemical does not mean that the product is unsafe or poses a health risk. The parts with a trace of PFAS are the oven shelves and air fry tray. ​For more questions, private message us on social media @LGUSSupport. We're just a click away! ^David

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionWhat's the magnet size of the induction units?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer The Home Depot site lists 11, 8, 6 and 6 for the coil sizes.

      Answered by MichaelK