Is there a user guide for LREL6325F?
Yes. The LG LREL6325F electric range user guide is the LREL6325F owner's manual; it covers safety, features, operating modes (Bake, Convection, Air Fry, Remote Start), cleaning, and troubleshooting so you can use the range correctly from day one.
- Control panel and basic operation overview
- Oven modes and cooking guidance (Bake, Broil, Convection, Warm)
- Special features for LREL6325* models (Air Fry, Frozen Meal, Slow Cook, Wi-Fi, Remote Start)
- Maintenance and cleaning (glass-ceramic cooktop cleaning, EasyClean, Self Clean)
- Troubleshooting and FAQs
| Task | Where it’s covered | What you typically do |
|---|---|---|
| Change clock format (12/24 hour) | Operation settings | Use the Settings or Start Time button sequence, then confirm with Start |
| Switch °F/°C | Operation settings | Open Settings, choose Unit, select F or C, press Start |
| Use Remote Start | Smart functions | Enable Remote Start on the range, then start preheat in the LG ThinQ app |
| Remove the storage drawer for cleaning | Maintenance | Pull out, lift to clear stops, remove; reinstall by reversing steps |
Using the correct procedures for settings, cooking modes, and cleaning helps prevent uneven baking, long preheat complaints, and avoidable control or cooktop issues on an LG electric range like the LREL6325F.
Last updated: February 2026
Who created LREL6325F?
LG Electronics created and manufactured the LG LREL6325F electric range. The LREL6325F owner's manual identifies it as an LG electric range model series (LREL6325*) and includes LG copyright and product documentation for operation, features, and safety.
We use the model’s documentation and product labeling conventions to confirm the maker.
- The model number prefix and branding are LG (LREL6325F)
- The owner’s manual is branded LG and covers LREL6325* models
- The manual includes LG Electronics copyright and support references
- The appliance is categorized as an LG electric range (cooktop and oven)
For appliances, “created” typically refers to the company that designed, branded, and produced the model line.
| Term you might mean | What it points to | Answer for LREL6325F |
|---|---|---|
| Brand/manufacturer | Who made the range | LG Electronics |
| Model series | Related versions | LREL6325* family |
| Seller/retailer | Who sold it | Varies by store |
Knowing the manufacturer helps you match the correct parts, wiring, and service procedures for your exact electric range. It also ensures you use the right documentation when troubleshooting features like convection, air fry, Wi-Fi, and control panel functions.
Last updated: February 2026
Is LREL6325F discontinued?
Yes. The LG LREL6325F electric range model line is discontinued, so it is no longer being manufactured for new retail sale; we still support repairs by helping you identify and replace service parts using the LREL6325F owner's manual.
A discontinued model can still be a good candidate for repair. In most cases, you can keep it running by replacing common wear items and failed components.
Common repair categories for an electric range like LREL6325F:
- Cooktop heating issues (radiant element or control switch)
- Oven not heating or heating unevenly (bake circuit, sensor)
- Display or control problems
- Door and glass issues
- Leveling and installation stability
These steps help confirm whether you need a part or a setting adjustment.
- Verify the range has proper power (a tripped double breaker can cause partial operation)
- Test Bake and Broil separately to narrow the failure to one heating circuit
- If temperatures seem off, run a simple oven thermometer test over multiple cycles
- Inspect the cooktop element for visible damage or dead zones
- Check for error codes and follow the troubleshooting section in the manual
If the oven will not heat or temperatures are inconsistent, these are frequent fixes on electric ranges.
| Symptom | Most likely area | Example part for LREL6325F |
|---|---|---|
| Oven won’t heat in Bake | Bake heating circuit | Range bake element MEE62306405 |
| Oven temp swings or is inaccurate | Temperature sensing | Range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805 |
| One surface burner won’t regulate heat | Infinite switch/control | Range surface element control switch EBF62174906 |
When a model is discontinued, the best way to avoid wrong-part returns is to match by model number (LREL6325F) and confirm the symptom with a few targeted tests. That keeps your LG range safe, level, and heating correctly.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of an LG range?
Most LG electric ranges, including model LREL6325F, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Higher-use cooking, frequent self-clean cycles, and heavy cooktop use can shorten that timeline by wearing heating and control components sooner.
- How often you cook (daily cooking wears elements and switches faster)
- Self-clean frequency (high heat stresses door locks, wiring, and sensors)
- Power quality (surges can damage the control board and display)
- Cooktop habits (boilovers can damage switches and radiant elements)
- Ventilation and cleaning (grease buildup can trap heat around controls)
Many ranges keep heating well for years, but a few parts tend to fail earlier and are repairable:
- Oven temperature sensing issues: range oven temperature sensor EBG61305805
- Weak or uneven baking: range bake element MEE62306405
- Burner won’t regulate heat: range surface element control switch EBF62174906
Use these signs to judge whether your LREL6325F is aging normally or needs service:
| Symptom | Most likely area | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temp swings, overcooks | Sensor or calibration | Test/replace sensor, calibrate settings |
| Slow preheat, uneven bake | Bake element | Replace bake element |
| One burner stuck high/low | Infinite switch | Replace control switch |
| Display glitches or dead keys | Control/display | Inspect connections, replace display/control |
Knowing the 10 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If the oven cavity and wiring are in good shape, replacing a bake element, sensor, or surface switch often restores performance for a fraction of the cost of a new range.
For model-specific operating and care guidance (including features like convection, air fry, and cooktop hot indicator behavior), use the LREL6325F owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the benefits of using LREL6325F?
The LG LREL6325F electric range gives you more consistent baking and roasting with convection fan circulation, plus convenient smart features like Remote Start through the LG ThinQ app. It also adds specialty cooking modes (such as Frozen Meal) and easier cleanup options like Self Clean and EasyClean; details and settings are in the LREL6325F owner’s manual.
- More even cooking: Convection circulates heat for better multi-rack results.
- Convenient smart control: Remote Start lets you start or stop preheating from the app (Wi-Fi required).
- Specialty modes: Frozen Meal mode heats from top and bottom and does not require preheating.
- Flexible warming: The rear-center warming zone helps keep cooked food at serving temperature.
- Simpler cleaning: EasyClean for lighter messes and Self Clean for deep cleaning.
| Feature | What it does | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Convection bake/roast | Fan circulates heat for even cooking | Cookies, sheet pans, multi-rack baking |
| Convection auto conversion | Converts standard recipe temps to convection temps (when enabled) | When you want “set it and go” convection |
| Remote Start (ThinQ) | Starts or stops preheating remotely | When you are busy but want the oven ready |
| Frozen Meal | Optimized for frozen prepared foods; no preheat | Frozen pizza and packaged meals |
| EasyClean / Self Clean | Faster light clean vs high-heat deep clean | Routine cleanup vs heavy soil |
These benefits reduce guesswork (more even temperatures), save time (no-preheat modes and remote preheat), and help protect the oven interior by making cleanup easier and encouraging quick spill management.
- Use convection for even browning and more consistent results across racks.
- If you bake from standard recipes often, turn on convection auto conversion in settings.
- Keep the kitchen ventilated during Self Clean and remove racks and cookware first.
- Use the warming zone only for cooked food, not for cooking or reheating from cold.
- For common heating problems, follow oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video.
Last updated: February 2026




