Sharp Edges and Pinch Hazards
Avoid cutting or snagging skin and clothes. Use caution when working on, cleaning or servicing the oven
and racks. Use caution to avoid contact with sharp edges.
Never place any part of your body, including but not limited to hands, feet and fingers in the hinge side of
the loading or control door. Keep hands, feet and fingers out of the path of the loading door and control
door when closing to avoid pinching.
Use caution when loading and unloading oven racks from the oven. The oven can lift up to 2000 pounds of
weight. Do not place fingers, hands, clothing, mitts, oven pads or any part of your body between the oven
rack and the lifting mechanism or between the oven rack and the floor as serious injury may occur.
Use caution when rolling an oven rack in and out of the oven or when rolling an oven rack across the floor.
Fingers, toes and other parts of the body that are in the path of the oven rack may be pinched by the oven
rack wheels or may be crushed by the weight of the rack and product on the rack.
Use caution when opening the loading door to avoid opening the door over your foot or someone else's
foot, arms, fingers or other body parts.
Strains, Over Extension, Over Exertion and Lifting Hazards
The oven lifts oven racks off of the floor and lowers them to the floor. If the oven rack does not lower or
reach the floor, do not attempt to remove the oven rack from the rack carrier as this may result in over-
exertion or strain to back, legs or arms. Trying to remove a rack from the carrier when it is off of the floor
can result in spillage of hot product, pans or the oven rack and result in serious burns or physical harm to
you or others.
Use caution when lifting pans of product as they may be hot and may be heavy. Lifting hot pans may cause
you to react to contact with hot surfaces and result in spilling or dropping the product which can cause
physical harm.
Use caution when loading and unloading pans form the oven. Pans may be heavy and result in sprains,
strains or injury to back, arms, hands or legs. Do not lift more than you are safely capable of lifting.
Use caution when moving an oven rack as the rack may be heavy. Moving a heavy oven rack can result in
strain or injury to back, arms, hands or legs. A heavy rack may be difficult to control or stop. Avoid putting
yourself and others in danger.
Other Precautions
Do not stand on top of the oven for any reason unless the oven is turned off and you are an authorized
servicer. The top of the oven does not have proper fall protection to be accessed or to provide elevation to
reach other locations or other objects. Do not stand on or climb on oven racks as they may move and result
in a fall.
Do not contact any surface of the hood while the oven is operating or until the hood has cooled.
Do not stand inside the oven when it is hot.
Do not close the oven door while you or someone else is inside. Do not allow anyone else to enter the oven
or close the door on themselves or anyone else. Do not allow the door to be closed on anyone and allow
anyone to block the door opening so that the person cannot exit. Do not lock the oven with anyone inside
or allow anyone else to lock the oven with someone else inside.
Do not lock the door of the oven unless the door is already closed and you are sure that there is no one
inside the oven. The loading door can be unintentionally or intentionally locked and then closed, trapping a
person inside.
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