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How do I reset my LG electric stove?


Resetting your LG electric stove can help resolve issues with the display, functioning buttons, error codes, or other problems. Resetting reboots the stove’s computerized control board, which runs the various features and settings. There are a few different reset options depending on your specific model.

Reasons to Reset an LG Electric Stove

Some common reasons to reset your LG electric stove include:

  • The display is frozen or glitchy
  • The buttons and controls are unresponsive
  • You are getting an error code
  • After a power outage, the oven is not working properly
  • To clear out any glitches after changes to the settings
  • The oven is not heating properly
  • The oven light is not working

Resetting can restore functionality and recalibrate the oven’s computerized controls. It’s always a good first step before calling for service.

Preparing to Reset the Stove

Before resetting your LG stove, there are a few things to do to prepare:

Locate Model Number

You’ll need to know your exact LG model number to follow the proper reset instructions. The model number will be printed on a label inside the oven door or along the top front of the range. It will be a series of letters and numbers, such as LRE3083ST.

Remove All Accessories

Take out any pans, racks, foil, or other items from the oven cavities before resetting.

Power Off Completely

Make sure the oven and stovetop are completely powered down before resetting:

  • Turn the mode knob to the “off” position
  • Unplug the range from the outlet, or flip the circuit breaker off
  • Wait 5 minutes for residual power to dissipate before restoring power

Resetting an LG Electric Range

There are a few different reset procedures depending on your particular LG model.

Soft Reset

Many models have a soft reset option in the control settings:

  1. Fully power down the range.
  2. Restore power after 5 minutes and check for any error codes or issues.
  3. Press and hold the “Bake” and “Broil” buttons simultaneously for 5-10 seconds until the display turns blank.
  4. The display will turn back on, showing “OFF” when the reset is complete.

This soft reset will reboot the computerized controls and board. It preserves any clock, oven lock, and custom settings.

Hard Reset

Some models also have a hard reset option to factory reset all settings:

  1. Fully power down the range.
  2. Restore power after 5 minutes.
  3. Press and hold the “Bake” and “Broil” buttons again simultaneously for over 10 seconds until a long beep sounds.
  4. The display will turn back on, often flashing before completing the reset process.

The hard reset will return all oven settings to their factory presets. You’ll need to reprogram any custom settings afterwards.

Circuit Breaker Reset

On some models, turning the circuit breaker on and off functions as a reset:

  1. Fully power down the range and unplug it.
  2. Turn off the circuit breaker for 30 seconds up to 2 minutes.
  3. Flip the breaker back on and plug the range back in.

Allow the oven to fully power on and initialize, which may take 5-10 minutes.

Resetting the Surface Units

The individual surface heating elements on your stovetop may also need resetting if they are not heating properly.

To reset a surface element:

  1. Make sure the element is completely cool.
  2. Remove any pots or pans.
  3. Turn the control knob to the highest heat setting for 30 seconds.
  4. Turn the knob back to off.

This can help recalibrate the power level if a burner is not heating correctly. You may need to repeat for each problematic element.

LG Electric Stove Error Codes

If your LG range is displaying an error code, resetting may help resolve the issue. Here are some of the common oven error codes and what they mean:

F20, F27 – Communication Error

These codes indicate a communication problem between the electronic control board and another oven component, like a sensor or drive motor. Resetting can often resolve it.

F30 – Open Sensor or Probe

This means the oven sensor circuit is open. Check that the sensor probe is firmly inserted in the outlet and reset.

F90, F97 – Oven Control Failure

These point to a fault with the main computerized control board, which may need replacing if resetting does not help.

Other Error Codes

Codes starting with F indicate fault codes. Review your owner’s manual for any other specific error codes and solutions. Resetting is usually the first step in troubleshooting.

No Error Code

If your oven is not heating properly but no error code is displayed, resetting can still help recalibrate it.

Resetting the Clock

Resetting the oven may reset the clock display. Here is how to set the clock on an LG electric range:

  1. Press the “Clock” button.
  2. Use the arrow or number pad keys to enter the current time.
  3. Press “Start” when done.

You may need to reprogram any custom oven settings like Sabbath mode after resetting as well. Refer to your owner’s manual for detailed instructions.

When to Call an Appliance Repair Technician

If you have attempted all the reset procedures but your LG oven is still not functioning properly, it likely requires servicing. Some issues that may need professional appliance repair include:

  • The oven does not power on at all
  • Resetting and error codes do not resolve the problems
  • You smell gas coming from the range
  • The oven will not heat up adequately
  • Internal oven lights and display are not working

A technician can diagnose and fix the issue. They have advanced tools and testing capabilities beyond basic resets and troubleshooting you can perform at home.

LG Electric Stove Reset Tips

Follow these useful tips when resetting your LG electric oven:

  • Refer to your specific model number for the proper reset instructions.
  • Reset the oven before replacing any parts yourself.
  • Reset when the oven is completely cold and powered down.
  • Reset each surface element that is not heating properly.
  • Repeat a reset procedure if the first attempt did not resolve the issues.
  • Call LG customer support if you cannot find reset instructions for your model.

Resetting is an easy first step in troubleshooting oven issues before calling for costly repairs. Locate your model information and follow the provided guidelines to reset your LG electric stove and resolve common problems.

Conclusion

Resetting an LG electric stove can help troubleshoot display problems, error codes, heating issues, and other glitches. Different models have different reset procedures – some use control button combinations to reset, while others require toggling the power at the circuit breaker. Check your owner’s manual for the proper reset method based on the model number. Reset the oven when completely cool and powered down. If error codes or problems persist after resetting, contact an appliance repair technician for service. With some effort, resetting the stove can often resolve problems before arranging costly repairs or part replacements.