Owner’s Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- INSTALLATION
- OPERATION
- Control Panel
- Changing Oven Settings
- Clock
- Oven Light
- Timer On/Off
- Wi-Fi
- Settings (Hour Mode, Convection Auto Conversion, Calibrating the Oven Temperature, Preheat Alarm Light, Beeper Volume, Fahrenheit or Celsius, Cooktop On Alert Volume, Wi-Fi On/Off)
- Control Lock
- Start Time (Delayed Timed Cook)
- Cook Time (Timed Cook)
- Minimum & Maximum Default Settings
- Cooktop
- Precautions When Using the Cooktop
- Cooking Areas
- Benefits of Induction Surface Cooking
- Induction Cookware
- Cookware Placement
- Pan Sensing
- Minimum and Maximum Pan Size
- Cookware Compatibility Indicator
- Home Canning
- Using the Cooking Elements
- The Recommended Surface Cooking Setting
- Power Management
- Turning on the Warm Zone
- Oven
- SMART FUNCTIONS
- LG ThinQ Application
- Smart DiagnosisTM Feature
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- LIMITED WARRANTY
36 OPERATION
The pan must make full contact with the glass surface without the bottom of the pan touching the metal
cooktop trim.
If the correct induction cookware—centered on any of the active cooking elements—is too small, the
affected cooking element’s LED bar fluctuates and the pan does not heat.
Cookware Compatibility Indicator
The cookware compatibility indicator shows how
efficiently the cookware will heat on the induction
cooktop elements.
1 Turn off all cooktop elements in use.
2 Put enough water in the cookware to cover
the bottom. Place the cookware on the center
of the desired cooktop element.
• Select an element that is appropriate for the
size of the cookware.
3 Set the power level on the selected element to
10.
4 Press Control Lock f and the number of the
desired cooktop element( a through d ) at
the same time for at least 3 seconds. The
indicator g is shown on the display for 5
seconds. This test does not apply to the Warm
Zone
e .
CAUTION
• Turn off all cooktop elements before starting to
avoid getting a false result.
• The indicator is not available if more than two
cooktop elements are in use.
NOTE
• The cookware compatibility indicator is based on
the manufacturer's internal standards and is for
reference only.
• The indicator may vary depending on the usage
environment, power voltage and cookware
temperature.
• The indicator may vary from element to element
even for the same type of cookware.
• For efficient cooking, use cookware with an
indicator of 9 or above.
• If the indicator is low, check the base material,
size and shape of the cookware. Cookware with a
low indicator, even if it has an IH mark, may heat
less efficiently or make noise when heated. This
is normal, and the cookware can still be used
safely.
Indicator Compatibility
0 - 3 Low
4 - 8 Medium
9 - 10 High