Is lsgl6335f easy to use?
Yes. The LG LSGL6335F gas range is designed to be straightforward for everyday cooking: you select an oven mode with the mode knob, set temperature/time on the control panel, and the surface burners use electronic ignition for quick lighting. For feature walkthroughs, use the LSGL6335F owner’s manual.
- Simple oven mode selection using the oven mode knob (Bake, Broil, Convection, Air Fry, etc.)
- Digital keypad for temperature, cook time, start time, and timer
- Sealed gas surface burners (easier spill cleanup than open burners)
- EasyClean option for light oven soils (water-based, short cycle)
- Control Lock feature to help prevent accidental button presses
- Cooktop: Push in and turn a burner knob to LITE; you should hear clicking and the burner should ignite quickly.
- Oven: Turn the oven mode knob to Bake (or another mode), enter temperature, then press START.
- Air Fry: Select Air Fry, set temperature if desired, press START (no preheat required in many cases).
| Task | What you use | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Lock controls | Control Lock (press and hold) | Prevents accidental oven setting changes |
| Adjust beeps | Settings | Makes alerts louder, quieter, or off |
| Fix “clock flashing” | Clock | Restores normal display after power interruption |
| Improve cleaning | EasyClean | Loosens light soils fast with water |
An “easy to use” range saves time and reduces mistakes, especially when switching between modes like Bake, Broil, Convection, and Air Fry. On the LSGL6335F, the dedicated mode knob plus keypad controls keep the steps consistent across cooking functions.
Last updated: January 2026
What size is lsgl6335f?
The LG LSGL6335F gas range is a 30-inch wide slide-in range with a 6.3 cu. ft. oven capacity. The exterior dimensions listed for this model family are 30" (W) x 37 1/8" (H) x 26 7/8" (D) with the door closed; see the LSGL6335F owner’s manual for the full dimensions and clearances.
- Width: 30" (761.8 mm)
- Height to cooking surface: 37 1/8" (94.3 cm)
- Depth (door closed, no handle): 26 7/8" (683 mm)
- Depth (includes door handle): 29 9/32" (743.9 mm)
- Oven capacity: 6.3 cu. ft.
| Measurement | Size |
|---|---|
| Width | 30" |
| Height | 37 1/8" |
| Depth (door closed, no handle) | 26 7/8" |
| Depth (includes door handle) | 29 9/32" |
| Total oven capacity | 6.3 cu. ft. |
Getting the correct width, depth, and clearance measurements helps ensure your LSGL6335F fits your cabinet cutout, sits flush at the countertop, and has safe spacing from walls and overhead cabinets.
Last updated: January 2026
Do LG gas ranges come with LP conversion kit?
Yes. For the LG LSGL6335F gas range, an LP (propane) nozzle conversion kit is included as an accessory; it contains cooktop nozzles and oven nozzles plus instructions, but the actual conversion should be done by a qualified technician. See the LSGL6335F owner’s manual for the model-specific accessory list and LP conversion notes.
The included LP nozzle conversion kit for this model is intended to convert the range from natural gas (NG) to LP gas by changing the orifices (nozzles) and following the included instructions.
- Cooktop nozzles (5 total for LSGL6335F)
- Oven nozzles (2 total)
- Instructions (included with the kit)
- Air shutter adjustment guidance is part of the conversion process
LP conversion is more than just swapping one part; it usually involves multiple adjustments so the burners operate safely and correctly.
- Replace surface burner orifices (cooktop nozzles)
- Replace bake and broil orifices (oven nozzles)
- Verify the pressure regulator is set correctly for LP
- Confirm flame quality on all burners after conversion
| Fuel type | Typical flame look | What to watch for |
|---|---|---|
| Natural gas (NG) | Soft blue flame | Persistent yellow can indicate an issue |
| LP (propane) | Blue flame with some yellow tipping | Yellow tips can be normal on LP |
Using the wrong orifices or regulator setting can cause poor ignition, oversized flames, soot, or unsafe combustion. Correct conversion helps protect the gas valve, burner assemblies, and overall cooking performance.
Last updated: January 2026




