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Oven Under Cooking - Electric Ranges

  • Troubleshooting

At a Glance

Most overcooking or undercooking problems with your oven can be caused by the incorrect cooking mode, rack position, or the size of the items being cooked.

Note

If you see any error on the display screen, please visit our LG Range - Error Codes List for further assistance.

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  1. Check the Cooking Mode Temperature Settings

    Convection cooking modes will lower the set temperature by 25°F, (ex. 350°F will be set to 325°F), due to Convection Auto Conversion.

    Resolution:

    1Select the non-convection cooking mode.

    2Increase the oven temperature by 25°F if the recipe requires a specific temperature.

    3Disable the Convection Auto Conversion feature.

    Note

    For more information on convection cooking, please see our LG Range - Understanding Convection Cooking article for further assistance.

  2. Adjust the Oven Rack Position

    Center pans on racks for best baking results. If baking with more than one pan, place the pans so that each one has at least 1" to 11/2" of air space around it.

    The owner's manual for each model identifies the different rack positions. Please visit our Manuals and Documents page to download a copy.

    Note

    For rack position recommendations, please visit our Manuals and Documents page to view/download a copy.

    image showiung multiple rack baking
    image showiung multiple rack roasting
  3. (If applicable) Remove Aluminum Foil from Oven Racks and/or Base

    It is NOT recommended to cover the racks with any materials such as aluminum foils. This will hinder even heat distribution.

    image showing the rack covered in tin foil
  4. Ensure Proper Preheating is Done

    Preheating is necessary when using convection bake and for good results when baking cakes, cookies, pastry and bread.

  5. Adjust the Oven’s Thermostat Settings

    If the unit is cooler or takes longer cooking than your previous unit, the oven's thermostat settings can be adjusted to better meet your satisfaction.

    How to Adjust the Oven Thermostat:

    1Press and hold [CLOCK] for 3 seconds, then press [CLOCK] repeatedly until [PrE] appears in the display.

    2Press + / - to turn the light on/off.

    3Press [START] to accept the change.

    Raise or lower the thermostat using the first adjustment as a gauge. For example, if the adjustment was too much, raise or lower the thermostat 10 ℉ (5 ℃). If the adjustment was not enough, raise or lower the thermostat 20 ℉ (12 ℃). Proceed in this way until the oven is adjusted to your satisfaction.

    Note

    Refer to the owner's manual for the steps specific to your model. Please visit our Manuals and Documents page to view/download a copy.


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