Many aerosol-type
spray cans a reEXPLO-
SIVE whenexposed t oheat a ndmaybe
highlyflammable. Avoidtheiruse orstor-
age near a nappliance.
Manyplastics are vulnerable toheat. Keep
plastics a way fromparts oftheappliance
thatmaybecome w armor hot.Donot
leave plastic items ontilecooktop a sthey
maymeltor soften if lefttooclose to tile
ventora lighted surface b urner.
Toeliminate t ilehazard ofreaching o ver
hotsurface burners, cabinet storage should
notbeprovided directly above a unit.If
storage isprovided, itshould belimited to
itemswhichareusedinfrequently a nd
whicharesafely storedin anarea sub-
jected to heatfroman appliance. Tem-
peratures maybeunsafe f orsome items,
such as volatile liquids, cleaners oraerosol
sprays.
Child
Safety
NEVER leave children alone or unsuper-
vised near tile appliance when it is in use
or is still hot.
NEVER allow children to sit or stand on
any part of the appliance as they could be
injured or burned.
Children
must be taught that the appli-
ance and utensils in it can be hot. Let hot
utensils cool in a safe place, out of reach of
small children. Children should be taught
that an appliance
is not a toy. Children
should not be allowed to play with con-
trols or other parts of the unit.
CAUTION:
NEVER store items of inter-
est to children in cabinets above an appli-
ance or on backguard of a range. Children
climbing on the appliance
door to reach
items could be seriously injured.
About
Your
Appliance
NEVER use appliance as a space heater to
heat or warm a room to prevent potential
hazard
to the user and damage to the
appliance. Also, do not use tile cooktop or
oven as a storage area for food or cooking
utensils.
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion
and ventilation
air by blocking tile oven
vent or air intakes. Restriction of air flow
to the burner prevents proper performance
and increases carbon monoxide emission
to unsafe levels.
Avoid touching oven vent area while oven
is on and for several minutes after oven is
turned off. Some parts of the vent and
surrounding
area become hot enough to
cause burns. After oven is turned off, do
not touch the oven vent or surrounding
areas until they have had sufficient time
to cool.
Other potentially
hot surfaces
include
cooktop, areas facing the cooktop, oven
vent, surfaces near the vent opening, oven
door and areas around door and window.
WARNING: NEVER use appliance door,
or drawer, if equipped,
as a step stool or
seat as this may result in possible tipping
of the appliance, damage to the appliance,
and serious injuries.
Do not touch a hot oven light bulb with a
damp cloth as the bulb could break. Should
the bulb break, disconnect power to the
appliance before removing bulb to avoid
electrical shock.
Cooking
Safety
Always place a pan on a surface burner
before turning it on. Be sure you know
which knob controls which surface burner.
Make sure the correct burner is turned on
and that the burner has ignited. When
cooking is completed, turn burner off be-
fore removing pan to prevent exposure to
burner flame.
Always adjust surface burner
flame so
that it does not extend beyond the bottom
edge of the pan. An excessive flame is
hazardous, wastes energy and may dam-
age the appliance, pan or cabinets above
the appliance.
NEVER leave a surface cooking operation
unattended
especially when using a high
heat setting or when
deep fat frying.
Boilovers
cause
smoking
and greasy
spillovers may ignite. Clean up greasy
spills as soon as possible. Do not use high
heat for extended cooking operations.
NEVER heat an unopened
container
on
the surface burner or in the oven. Pressure
build-up
may cause container
to burst
resulting in seriouspersonal
injury or dam-
age to the appliance.
Use dry, sturdy pot holders. Damp pot
holders
may cause burns
from steam.
Dishtowels
or other substitutes
should
never be used as pot holders because they
can trail across hot surface burners and
ignite or get caught on appliance parts.
Always let quantities of hot fat used for
deep fat frying cool before attempting
to
move or handle.
Do not let cooking grease or other flam-
mable materials accumulate in or near the
appliance, hood or vent fan. Clean hood
frequently
to prevent grease from accu-
mulating on hood or filter. When flaming
foods under the hood turn the fan on.
NEVER wear garments
made of flam-
mable material
or loose fitting or long-
sleeved apparel while cooking. Clothing
may ignite or catch utensil handles.
Always place oven racks in the desired
positions while oven is cool. Slide oven
rack out to add or remove food, using dry,
sturdy pot holders. Always avoid reach-
ing into the oven to add or remove food. If
a rack must be moved while hot, use a dry
pot holder. Always turn the oven off at the
end of cooking.
Use care when opening the oven door. Let
hot air or steam escape before moving or
replacing food.