
(HI[D SAf[ff WARNING:NEVER use appliance Do not let cookinggrease or other
door,ordrawer,if equipped,asa step flammablematerialsaccumulatein or
stoolor seatasthismayresultin pos- nearthe appliance,hoodor vent fan.
NEVERleavechildrenaloneor unsu- sibletippingoftheappliance,damage Clean hood frequently to prevent
pervisednearthe appliancewhenitis tothe appliance,andseriousinjuries, greasefromaccumulatingonhoodor
in useor isstillhot. filter. When flamingfoods underthe
Donottoucha hotovenlightbulbwith hood,turnthefan on.
NEVERallow childrento sit or stand a dampclothasthe bulbcouldbreak.
on anypartof the applianceas they Should the bulb break, disconnect NEVERweargarmentsmadeofflare-
couldbeinjuredor burned. powerto theappliancebeforeremov- roublematerialor loose-fittingorlong-
Childrenmustbetaughtthattheappli- ingbulbtoavoidelectricalshock, sleevedapparelwhilecooking.Cloth-
anceandutensilsin it canbehot.Let ing may ignite or catch utensil hun-
hotutensilscoolinasafeplace,outof (00KIN6 S_,FEff ales.
reach of small children. Children Always place oven racks in the
shouldbetaughtthat anapplianceis
not a toy. Children should not be Alwaysplaceapanonasurfaceburn- desiredpositionswhile oven is cool.
allowedto playwith controlsor other er beforeturning it on. Be sure you Slideovenrackoutto addor remove
partsoftheunit.knowwhichknob controlswhichsur- food,usingdry,sturdypotholders.AI-
face burner.Make surethe correct ways avoidreachingintothe ovento
CAUTION:NEVERstoreitemsof in- burneristurnedonandthat theburn- addor removefood.Ifa rackmustbe
teresttochildrenincabinetsabovean erhasignited.Whencookingiscom-movedwhilehot,usea drypot holder.
applianceoronbackguardofa range,pleted,turn burneroffbeforeremov- Alwaysturnthe ovenoffattheendof
Childrenclimbing on the appliance ingpanto preventexposuretoburner cooking.
doortoreachitemscouldbeserious- flame.Use care when opening the oven
lyinjured. Alwaysadjustsurfaceburnerflameso door.Let hot air or steam escape
thatitdoesnotextendbeyondthebet- beforemovingor replacingfood.
ABOUf fOUR APPUAN(E tom edge of the pan.An excessive PREPAREDFOOD WARNING:Fol-
flame is hazardous,wastes energy low food manufacturer'sinstructions.
NEVER use appliance as a space and may damagethe appliance,pan If a plastic frozen food container
heaterto heator warma roomto pre- orcabinetsabovethe appliance, and/orits coverdistorts,warps,or is
ventpotentialhazardto the userand NEVERleaveasurface-cookingoper- otherwise damagedduring cooking,
damagetothe appliance.Also,donot ation unattended, especially when immediatelydiscardthe food and its
usethe cooktopor ovenas a storage using a high heat setting or when container.Thefoodcouldbecontami-
areafor foodor cookingutensils, deepfatfrying.Believerscausestuck- nated.
Donotobstructtheflowofcombustion ing and greasyspilloversmayignite. NEVERusealuminumfoiltocoveran
and ventilationair by blocking the Clean up greasy spills as soon as oven rack or oven bottom. Misuse
ovenventorairintakes.Restrictionof possible.Donotuse highheatfor ex- could resultin risk of electricshock,
air flowto theburnerpreventsproper tendedcookingoperations, fire,or damagetothe appliance.Use
performanceand increases carbon NEVERheatan unopenedcontainer foil onlyasdirectedinthis guide.
monoxideemissionto unsafelevels, onthe surfaceburneror in the oven.
Avoidtouchingoven vent areawhile Pressurebuildupmaycausecontain-Uf[NSI[ S_,F[ff
oven is on and for severalminutes er to burst, resultingin seriousper-
afterovenisturnedoff.Somepartsof serialinjury or damageto the appii- Usepans with flat bottomsand hun-
the vent and surrounding area ance. diesthat areeasilygraspedand stay
becomehot enoughto cause burns.Usedry,sturdypotholders.Damppot cool. Avoid using unstable,warped,
Afterovenis turnedoff,do nottouch holdersmaycauseburnsfromsteam, easilytippedor loose-handledpans.
the oven vent or surroundingareas Dishtowelsor othersubstitutesshould Also avoid using pans,especially
untilthey havehad sufficienttimeto neverbeusedaspotholdersbecause small pans, with heavy handles as
cool. theycantrailacrosshotsurfaceburn-theycouldbe unstableand easilytip.
Otherpotentiallyhot surfacesinclude ers and igniteor get caughtonappli- Pans that are heavyto movewhen
cooktop, areas facing the cooktop, anceparts, filledwith food may also be hazard-
oven vent, surfaces near the vent Alwayslet quantitiesof hot fat used ous.
opening,ovendoorandareasaround fordeepfatfryingcoolbeforeattempt- Be sure utensil is large enough to
doorandwindow, ingtomoveor handle, properly contain food and avoid