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  • QuestionDo the knobs just turn or do they have a button or need to be pushed in first

    Asked by Samantha.

    • Answer Hi there, Sara. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We understand that you have an inquiry regarding the control knobs on your LG STUDIO 6.3 cu. ft. Slide-in Smart Electric Induction Range, model LSIS6338NE. Your feedback is important, and we'd like to assist you further. We understand your inquiry. For the cooktop functions on this LSIS6338NE range, the knobs typically just turn to select the power level for the induction or radiant elements. The oven controls, however, utilize the Glass Touch display. https://www.bestbuy.com/product/lg-studio-6-3-cu-ft-slide-in-smart-electric-induction-true-convection-range-with-easyclean-and-air-sous-vide-stainless-steel/J7G56583FR If you have any further questions about operating the controls or any other features, please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport, and our team will be more than happy to assist you. —Renzo

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionI have an older KitchenAide induction range that is starting to fail. One of its features is Proof mode, which I use for doughs. Does this one have Proof mode too?

    Asked by dogatmyfeet.

    • Answer The LG STUDIO 6.3 Cu. Ft. Slide-In Smart Electric Induction True Convection Range with EasyClean and Air Sous Vide - Stainless Steel, Model # LSIS6338FE, has a Proof feature that maintains a warm oven for rising yeast-leavened products before baking. (Set temperature: 92°F). Proofing does not operate when the oven is above 125℉. Hot shows in the display. It is normal for the fan to operate during the Proof function...^Ivan.

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionDoes this stove have a battery built in?

    Asked by Happyday.

    • Answer No

      Answered by DALK

  • QuestionAll my appliances are LG black stainless steel. Why does LG not seem to sell induction ranges in black stainless steel anymore? Any plans for upcoming models? This is the only thing keeping me from buying a new range currently.

    Asked by Drew.

    • Answer Regrettably, we are not privy to Corporate decisions as to why we do not sell induction range ovens in Black Stainless Steel anymore, but a possible reason may be due to a low demand or lack thereof for them. LG does not divulge information about future plans for product releases unless we announce it through an official public announcement via a press release or showcase the products at trade shows, and we currently do not have information about plans to offer induction range ovens in black stainless steel...^Ivan.

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionI do a lot of baking. 1) What is the range of temperatures in the oven, esp lowest temperature vs highest temperature. 2) Can I bake with the fan off if I wish? 3) Can I preheat my pots / pans in the oven? Ronald

    Asked by Ronald.

    • Answer The minimum temperature for the Convection Bake and Convection Roast in the ENERGY STAR® Certified LG STUDIO 6.3 cu. Ft. InstaView® Induction Slide-in Range with Air Fry and Air Sous Vide, Model # LSIS6338FE is 300°F (*275°F) / 150℃ (*136 ℃). When Conv. Bake or Conv. Roast is selected, Convection Auto Conversion automatically converts the standard recipe temperature entered to a convection temperature by subtracting 25 ℉ / 14 ℃. This auto-converted temperature will show on the display. For example, when you select Conv. Bake, and enter 350℉, the display will show 325 ℉ after preheat. The default temperature is 350°F (*325°F) / 175℃ (*161℃). Broil has a minimum temperature of Lo, 400°F, and a maximum of Hi, 500°F. Hi is the default setting. Bake has a minimum temperature setting of 170°F / 80°C, and a maximum of 550°F / 285°C with a default of 350°F / 175℃. Probe has a minimum temperature setting of 80°F / 27°C and a maximum of 210°F / 100°C with a default of 150 °F / 65 °C. The minimum for Air Fry is 300°F / 150℃, the maximum is 550°F / 285℃, and the default is 400°F / 205℃. The minimum for Air Sous-Vide is 100°F / 38℃, the maximum is 205°F / 96℃, and the default is 130°F / 54℃. It is normal for the convection fan to operate periodically throughout a normal bake cycle in the oven. This is to ensure even baking results. The fan cannot be turned off...^Ivan.

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionEnergy Star rebate?

    Asked by Ann.

    • Answer Not aware of any

      Answered by MichaelN

  • QuestionCan I use a griddle on 2 elements? Or is there a bridge element?

    Asked by Deuce.

    • Answer Hello there, Deuce. Thank you for your inquiry about the LG LSIS6338FE Induction + Radiant Cooktop. This model does not have a dedicated bridge element, but you can still use a griddle on two adjacent elements. The left and right front elements are designed to accommodate larger cookware like a griddle, as they can be used together. You may want to use a griddle that spans across the left front (3200W) and right front (4300W) elements for even heating. If you notice uneven heating or issues with the griddle, we recommend checking the cookware compatibility for induction surfaces, as the material needs to be magnetic for optimal performance. https://www.lg.com/us/cooking-appliances/lg-lsis6338fe#pdp_specs Please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport, and our team will be happy to assist you with any further questions or troubleshooting. We look forward to helping you! —Renzo

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionI am looking for an electric range with down draft ventilation. 29 7/8" in width?

    Asked by Lance.

    • Answer Hello, Lance. Thank you for your interest. The LSIS6338FE model that you commented on is a slide-in electric range that does not include downdraft ventilation as a built-in feature. However, if you're specifically looking for an electric range with downdraft ventilation and a width around 29 7/8 inches, there are options available in LG’s range of products that might suit your needs. If you're looking for specific recommendations for ranges that meet your width and ventilation needs, please feel free to reach out to us via private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport, and we’ll be happy to guide you to the best options for your space. We appreciate your inquiry!^Con

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionI’d like a service plan with LG, not geek squad. Is this available?

    Asked by Sam.

    • Answer Hi there. Sam. We appreciate your interest in an LG service plan. For the LG LSIS6338FE range, we do offer the LG Premium Care plan, which provides extended coverage directly from LG. This plan includes various benefits, such as in-home repairs by LG technicians and parts coverage, specifically tailored for LG appliances. You can find more details and purchase the plan through the official LG Premium Care page here: What is LG Premium Care? | LG USA Support - https://www.lg.com/us/support/what-is-lg-premium-care If you have further questions or would like assistance with enrollment, please send us a private message on social media @LGUSSupport, and our team will be happy to help! —Renzo

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionWhat size magnets are used for the 4 induction elements?

    Asked by batou.

    • Answer Hi there, Batou. Thanks for your question about the LG LSIS6338FE Induction + Radiant Range. Specific details about the size of the magnets used in the induction elements are not typically included in the product specifications. However, induction cooktops generally use magnets integrated into the coil system that activates the cookware, and these magnets are designed to work with ferrous (magnetic) pots and pans. https://www.lg.com/us/cooking-appliances/lg-lsis6338fe#pdp_specs If you need more technical details or are looking for guidance on cookware compatibility, we recommend reaching out to @LGUSSupport on social media for additional assistance. Thank you for reaching out, and we’re here if you need further help! —Renzo

      Answered by LG Digital Customer Care

  • QuestionWhat is the difference between this model and LSIL6336FE?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer What? This answer pertains to dishwashers, not induction ranges. Maybe your AI team needs a human editor?.

      Answered by Anonymous