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Operating Instructions
Built in Oven
EA790SP
www.lg.com
Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the oven.
This will ensure that you know the important safety information and the
correct operation of the oven.
Please keep this manual in a easily accessible place and refer to it
anytime.
Please transfer this manual to new owner if you sell the oven.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Built in Oven

Operating InstructionsBuilt in OvenEA790SPwww.lg.comPlease read this instruction manual carefully before using the oven.This will ensure that you know

Page 2 - Contents

10Safety• The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision.• Young children should be supervised to ens

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100Special functionsYou can set your oven to low temperatures from 40°C and up. This allows you to make yoghurt, for example, or to let dough rise.How

Page 4 - Electrical Safety

101Cleaning and care Warning: Switch the oven off before cleaning and allow to cool.OutsideWipe the front of the appliance with a soft cloth using a m

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102Risk of electric shock!• Switch the oven off before replacing bulbs.• Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply by unplugging the power

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103Oven doorRemoving the oven doorStep. 1To remove the oven door for easier cleaning, open the door fully.Step. 2To release the locking clamps on the

Page 7 - Safety during Operation

104Rehanging the oven doorStep. 1Hold the door securely at both sides and carefully fit it back onto the hinge guides.Note : Make sure that the door

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105Dismantling the oven doorThe oven door is fitted with four glass panels, mounted one behind the other. The inner glass panels can be removed for cl

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106Oven doorStep. 3Lift the second pane up andout. Then remove the spacerfrom the Door.Note : Spacers are located next to the mount bracket to keep t

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107Refitting the glass panelsStep. 1Refit the third pane and spacer. Then refit the second pane carefully.Step. 2Refit the black printed pane.The prin

Page 11 - Used appliances

108TroubleshootingFault Possible cause SolutionThe oven does not heat up.The oven is notswitched on.Switch the oven on.The clock is not set. Set the c

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109If the fault cannot be rectified by the above measures, contact your local Customer Service Centre.Note! IIf faulty,the appliance must not be used.

Page 13 - Appliance description

11DisposalPackaging material• Your new oven has been correctly packaged for transportation. Remove all of the packaging material before putting the a

Page 14 - Control Panel

110Error codesNote : When an error occurs, the operation of the oven is stopped and an error will then show in the display along with a musical tone.

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111Technical specificationsMains connection 220-240V~ 50 HzMAX power consumption 3500 WattsOven installation dimensions (proud fit)Height min. 6

Page 16 - Accessories

112Important: installation should be undertaken by a qualified professional electrician only.The oven must be installed in compliance with the manufac

Page 17 - Deep pan

113Customer service & spare partsIf you require spare parts or a technician, contact your local LG Customer Service Centre.Your call will be autom

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114Open source software noticeTo obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other open source licenses, that is contained in this product, please

Page 20 - (System initialization)

Printed in koreaFOR CUSTOMER SERVICE PLEASE CONTACT LG Service on1300 LG CARE (1300 54 2273) AUSTRALIA or0800 LG CARE (0800 54 2273) NEW ZEALANDwww.lg

Page 21 - Shut Down

12SafetyFor the protection of the environment,used appliances must be disposed of properly.• The appliance must not be disposed of along with normal

Page 22 - Initial cleaning

13OverviewOven levels are numbered from the bottom up.The 5 and 6 levels are mainly used for grill functions. Always grill with the door closed.Grilli

Page 23 - Operating the oven

141. Power Key : Power On/Off button2. Home Key : Go to the home screen 3. Timer Key : Set the timer & Set or disable the child lock function (

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156. Display(TFT Color LCD)7. UP & Down key : Change the list or data value8. OK key : Select the list or go to the next step9. Back key : Canc

Page 25 - Power-saving mode

16AccessoriesWire grilleFor dishes, baking tins, grilling and roasting tins.For grilling meat, place the wire grille on the upper level above the deep

Page 26 - Oven functions

17Tips on using the trays and wire grillesEnsure that the trays and wire grilles are properly fitted onto both sides of the desired level.Take partic

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18Meat probeThe electronic meat probe enables the meat temperature to be monitored while cooking and to assist in giving good cooking results each tim

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19Telescopic runnersAttaching the telescopic runnersWhen fitting the accessories for the first time, attach the telescopic runners as following proced

Page 29 - Oven program logic

2ContentsSafety ... 4~12Appliance description ...

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20Booting (System initialization)When the oven is connected to the electrical supply, it will switch on automatically and the LG logo will appear in t

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21After setting the clock, the home screen appears in the display. You can set the menu according to the cooking. 1 Press the Up() or Down( ) key to

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22Before using for the first timeInitial cleaningClean the oven carefully before using it for the first time.Important : Do not use any caustic or abr

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23Operating the ovenThe Main menu will appear in the display after switching the oven on by pressing the Power ( ) key.Five menus will appear in the

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24Operating the ovenThe timerThe timer can be used to time any activity in the kitchen e.g. boiling eggs.You can enter a time up to 9hours 59minutes.❏

Page 35 - Manual cook

25Power-saving modePower-saving conditionThe power-saving mode is the mode which turns the display off for saving power and the protection of TFT-LCD’

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26Oven functionsSpeed roast Speed roast uses the top inner heater, outer heater, halogen heater and convection fan in accordance to the set temperatur

Page 37 - Using the oven

27Fan grill In this operating mode, the large grill element and the fan on the rear wall are on. This function is suitable for pizzas, quiche lorraine

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28Oven functionsLow temperature cook Low temperature cook uses the algorithm of Convection heat. The set temperature is 150°C in the first time. After

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29Oven program logicManual CookSpeed roastHot airConvection heatConventional heatFan grillSpeed grillLarge grillSmall grillBottom heatLow temperature

Page 40 - Using the rotisserie

3Cleaning ... 55Using the Cleaning ...

Page 41 - Rotisserie Table

30Oven program logicAuto CookFishMeatJumbo ShrimpsCrumbed squid rings, frozen Salmon, steakScallopsTuna, steakTroutMeat on skewersChicken, wholeLeg of

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31Poultry and GamePastry & PiePotato productsPizzaGoose, wholeGoose, legsHare, partsTurkey, legsTurkey, wholeCroissantsGratinated potatoesPizza, f

Page 43 - Using the meat probe

32Oven program logicInternational automatic recipesSpeed auto cookGuglhupfCinnamon bunsHomemade pizzaLasagnaMoussakaMuffinsQuiche LorraineSea breamS

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33Salmon, steakRoast vealSeafood papilloteFrench fries, frozenChef’s recipesMy recipesRecipesCleaning Normal pyrolyticEco pyrolyticIntensive pyrolytic

Page 45 - Safety cut-out

34Oven program logicCooking settingGeneral settingDefault all settingsOven lightingHeating-upStartDefault temperatureInitial stageSettingLanguageSound

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35Manual cookSetting the functionsYou first have to switch the oven on by pressing the Power ( ) key. The Main menu will appear in the display after

Page 47 - Auto cook

36Manual cookPre-set temperatureThe following temperatures are set at the factory :FunctionPre-set temperatureTemperaturerangeHeating element /fanSpee

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37Using the ovenChanging the temperatureIf you want to change the temperature after a cooking programme has been started, press the OK key to call up

Page 49 - Using the recipes

38Using the ovenChanging the DurationYou can change the times entered for a cooking programme at any time.1 Call up the setting display by pressing th

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39Rotisserie is ideal for grilling thicker items such as stuffed meat, poultry, kebabs. The rotisserie can be used with Fan grill, Speed grill, Large

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4Safety• This oven must only be installed by a licensed electrician.• The installer is responsible for the correct electrical connection of the appl

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40Using the ovenUsing the rotisserieYou can use Fan grill, Speed grill, Large grill, and Small grill functions for the rotisserie. If you select one

Page 53 - & Side

41Rotisserie TableType ofmeatWeight ofmeatTemperature(Fan Grill)CookingtimePoultrySmall chicken 1.1 kg 240 °C 30 ~ 40 minsMedium chicken 1.3 kg 240 °C

Page 54 - Cake &

42Using the Low temperature cookWith the Low temp cook function, meat can become marvelously tender and succulent. Up to 20 percent less energy is con

Page 55 - Cleaning

43Using the meat probeThe meat probe enables the monitoring of internal food temperature during the roasting or baking process.The meat probe can be u

Page 56 - Changing settings

44Removing the meat probeNote : The meat probe becomes very hot, Be careful when removing the plug and the tip of the meat probe.1. Switch off the ap

Page 57 - Initial stage

45Child lock The oven is fitted with a CHILD LOCK function.Before starting a cooking programme• The appliance cannot be operated.After starting a coo

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46Using the ovenRapid heat-upThe oven is supplied with rapid heat-up switched off. If you want to use rapid heat-up function, you first have to activa

Page 59 - Default all settings

47Auto cookUsing the Auto CookAuto Cook function allows you to cook 40 menus of your favorite foods without selecting operating function, temperature

Page 60 - Auto cook table

48Auto cookUsing the speed auto cookSpeed Auto cook allows you to cook 10 menus without selecting operating function, temperature and times.In this op

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49RecipesUsing the recipesTwo kinds of menu are in the recipes such as Chef’s recipes and My recipes.Chef’s recipesChef’s recipes provides recipe info

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5• Electrical leads and cables should not be allowed to touch the oven.• The oven should be connected to the electricity supply by means of a proper

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50RecipesNote : If the recipes hasn't the pre-heating function, a pop up will show on the display along with a musical tone without pre- heating.

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51If you select Save as, you will be taken to the next step.1 Press the Up() or Down ( ) key Until creating the name of recipe. 2 Press Save button

Page 65 - Poultry and game

52AppetizersCrème brûlée foie gras seasoned with Sichuan peppercornsZucchini basil crumbleDuck foie gras with lime zest and candied datesVegetable cra

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53MeatRack of lamb with hot pepper crust and mini dried aromatic peppersShoulder of lamb with crunchy and sour cucumbersBeef llet with foie gras crus

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54DessertsBanana, mango and coconut, avored with bay leafLemon ngers with candied ground cherriesSpice, pear and café jelly rollCream puffs with ros

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55CleaningUsing the CleaningThe oven is supplied with cleaning function which cleans food residues in the oven. Pyrolytic self-cleaningPyrolytic self

Page 69 - Pastry and Pie

56Changing settingsUsing the SettingThe oven is supplied with preset basic settings. You can change these settings individually.Proceed as follows :1

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57Oven lightingYou can select either On for 20 seconds or Fully on.1 Select and confirm the lighting option.StartYou can select either Automatic or Ma

Page 71 - Potato products

58Changing settingsGeneral settingThe oven has a general setting which can change the sound, language, clock, and display. Select the General setting

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59DisplayIf you select "Display", you will be taken to the next step within that option.❏ SkinYou can select Theme 1 or Theme 2.1 Select and

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6Safety WARNING: The appliance should be powered down before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock. WARNING: When the oven o

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60Auto cook tableFishSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions1-1 Crumbed squid rings, frozen400

Page 75 - 7-2. Guglhupf

61FishSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions1-1 Crumbed squid rings, frozen400200-600200Bakin

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62Auto cook tableMeatSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions2-1 Leg of lamb 1,5001,000-2,00050

Page 77 - 7-4. Lasagna

63MeatSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions2-1 Leg of lamb 1,5001,000-2,000500Wire grille +

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64Auto cook tablePoultry and gameSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions3-1 Chicken, legs1,000

Page 79 - 7-6. Muffins

65Poultry and gameSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions3-1 Chicken, legs1,000600-1,800200Dee

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66Auto cook tablePoultry and gameSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions3-5 Goose, legs1,20080

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67Poultry and gameSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions3-5 Goose, legs1,200800-2,000400Deep

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68Auto cook tablePastry and PieSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions4-1 Apple pie 300 100-60

Page 83 - 7-10. White bread

69Pastry and PieSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions4-1 Apple pie 300 100-600 100 Wire gril

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7Safety during Operation• This oven has been designed only for the cooking of household foods and is not warranted for commercial or mobile applicati

Page 85 - Speed autocook

70Auto cook tablePotato productsSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions5-1 Croquettes, frozen5

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71Potato productsSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions5-1 Croquettes, frozen500 250-500 250

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72Auto cook tableInternational automatic recipesSub menusCategory UtensilOven level, from bottomInstructions7-1 Cinnamon buns Baking tray + deep pan

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73International automatic recipesSub menusCategory UtensilOven level, from bottomInstructions7-1 Cinnamon buns Baking tray + deep pan 2+4 See the rec

Page 89 - Baking Tables

747-1. Cinnamon bunsIngredients (for 2 sheets):- 1 cube fresh yeast- 50 g sugar- 75 g unsalted butter- 250 ml milk- 1/2 tsp. cardamom- 500 g our- 60

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757-2. GuglhupfIngredients:- 1 Tahitian vanilla pod- 200 g soft butter- 180 g sugar- 4 eggs- 2 tablespoons rum- 350 g our- 20 g baking powder- 200 g

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767-3. Homemade pizzaIngredients:- 15 g fresh yeast- 250 ml warm water- 1 tsp. salt- 450 g our- 1 tsp. sugar- 2 tbsp. vegetable oil- 1 small jar toma

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777-4. LasagnaIngredients:- 300 g ground beef- 1 small onion- 1-2 garlic gloves, sliced- 1 can peeled plum tomatoes (400 g)- 1 can chopped tomatoes

Page 93 - Baking tips

78Auto cook table7-5. MoussakaIngredients:- 1 large eggplant- 450 g ground beef or lamb- Vegetable oil- 2 medium onions, chopped- 2 cloves garlic, min

Page 94 - Roasting

797-6. MuffinsIngredients:- 150 g our- 11/2 tsp. baking powder- 60 g granulated sugar- 1 egg, beaten- 130 ml milk- 70 ml vegetable oil- 1/2 tsp. vani

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8Safety• Do not use high-pressure water cleaners or steam jet cleaners for electrical safety reasons.• This appliance can be used by children aged f

Page 96 - Roasting tables

807-7. Quiche lorraineIngredients for short pastry:- 200 g plain our- 1/2 tsp. salt- 85 g butter- 1 egg- 1 tbsp. white wine vinegarIngredients for fi

Page 97 - Grilling

81Preparation of filling:- Cut bacon into small strips, sauté until crisp and put aside to cool.- Whisk together eggs, cream, grated nutmeg and peppe

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82Auto cook table7-8. Sea breamIngredients:- 4 peppers- 6-8 tomatoes- 3 onions- 1 kg sea bream- 8 tbsp. olive oil- 3 tbsp. white wine- 3 garlic gloves

Page 99 - Defrosting

837-10. White breadIngredients:- 500 g our- 1 package dry yeast- 325 g lukewarm milk- 5 g saltPreparation:- In a big bowl, mix flour and salt.- Disso

Page 100 - Special functions

84Auto cook tableSpeed autocookSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions8-1 Chicken, legs1,000 6

Page 101 - Cleaning and care

85Speed autocookSub menusCategoryDefaultWeight limitStep Utensil Food Temp.Oven level, from bottomInstructions8-1 Chicken, legs1,000 600-1,800 200 De

Page 102 - Oven light

868-9. Seafood papilloteIngredients:- 1 tbsp. unsalted butter or margarine, melted - 2 tbsp. coarsely grated carrot - 1 small leek with some of the

Page 103 - Oven door

87BakingGeneral informationWhen baking, use the Convection heat( ) or Conventional heat ( ) modes.Baking tins• When baking in Conventional heat(

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88Using baking tablesThe tables contain the temperature settings, baking times and Oven levels for a selection of typical dishes.• Temperatures and b

Page 105 - Dismantling the oven door

89Baking TablesBaking on a single oven levelOperating modeConvection heatConventional heatBaking timeRecipeOvenlevelTemp.in °COvenlevelTemp.in °CFor b

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9• Children should be kept at a safe distance when the oven operates.• Frozen foods such as pizzas should be cooked on the wire grille. If a Baking

Page 107 - Refitting the glass panels

90Baking TablesOperating modeConvection heatConventional heatBaking timeRecipeOvenlevelTemp.in °COvenlevelTemp.in °CFor both types of baking, in hrs,

Page 108 - Troubleshooting

91Baking on more than one oven levelRecipeHot airBaking time inhrs, mins.Oven level Temp. in °CCakes /cakes and pastries on baking sheet2)Pie / eclair

Page 109 - CAUTION

92Baking TablesTable for strudel and baked dishesConventional heat Baking time in hrs, mins.Oven level Temp. in °CBaked pasta 1 180–200 0:45–1:00Lasag

Page 110 - Error codes

93Baking tipsResults of baking Possible cause SolutionThe cake base istoo lightWrong Oven level Use a dark baking tin or put thecake one level lower d

Page 111 - Technical specifications

94RoastingWhen roasting, use the Fan grill( ), Conventional heat ( ) modes, or Speed roast( )mode. When using the Speed roast ( ) mode, the c

Page 112 - Installation instructions

95The table contains the required temperatures,roasting times and Oven levels for various kinds of meat. The figures stated are approximate figures on

Page 113 - Customer Service

96Roasting tablesRoasting TableFoodOvenlevelFan grillConventional heatSpeed roastCoreTempTemp.(°C) – (1)Time(mins.)Temp.(°C) – (1)Time(mins.)Temp.(°C)

Page 114 - Reference

97For grilling, you have a choice of 4 different operating modes.Large grill For larger quantities of flat food for grilling, for top-baking in large

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98GrillingOven levelsUse levels 5 or 6 for grilling flat pieces of meat. Warning : exposed parts of the oven can become hot during grilling. Keep chi

Page 116 - Printed in korea

99DefrostingUse the "Defrost( )" operating mode to defrost food.Defrosting dishes• Remove the dish from its packaging, put it on a plate

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