... and quite possibly other LG grills, I don't know.
Most of you will not ever encounter this issue, as it applies to those of us in Europe.
My first grilling kit came set to Fahrenheit, and even though we use Celsius over here, I quickly adapted. Especially as most of my BBQ cookbooks and websites I visit use °F. I took to using °F in the BBQ area, while using °C (and Gas Mark) in the kitchen, for conventional cooking.
Later kit came with the ability to do either - the ETI Thermopens, my Inkbird devices, my GMG Davy Crockett - they could all be switched from °F to °C fairly easily. But I carried on using °F, as I was used to it, and had the more commonly used meat and pit temperatures in my brain in °F.
Enter my new LG grill. It came set to Celsius, but both on the front display and in the app there is a F/C button. Pressing it switches to °F.
But unlike any other kit I have, when you turn the LG off, it resets to °C. Which means if I am not paying attention, the grill gets far too hot.
This is compounded by the grill automatically coming on at the last temperature set, unlike my GMG, which always starts at a suitable "low" temperature.
So today, I wanted the grill set to 235°F. I turned it on, and it was set to 176°; I thought, that's fine, I'll let it start up and get going, then set it to 235°F. But (of course) it was 176°C, or 350°F; by the time I realised, it was already past 320°F.
No harm done, I noticed in time; but it is one more thing to have to think about. I don't think it is unreasonable that if someone sets their grill to Fahrenheit, that is probably how they want it set, for good.
Have written to LG, asking if this is hard-wired, or can I cheat it by changing my personal profile and lying that I am in the US. But their level of response hasn't been great up to now - most enquiries result in an email suggesting I call their telephone helpline (even when I make it clear I am in the UK).
Suggestions welcome, but I'm really just posting this to vent.