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in frying$ stirtog~tkerbefoic heattig, or as %&s melt slowly, .,
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●Never leave surface bmmm unattended at . high flame settings. Boilover causes smoking Wd greasy spillovers that may ctttch cm fire.
●Adjust surface burner flame
size so it does not extend beyond
ethe edge of the cookware.
Excessive flame is hazardous+
●Use only dry pot
or other bulky cloth ifl place of a pot holder.
*To minimize the possibility of burns, ignition of flammable materials and spillage, turn cookware handles toward the side or center of the cooktop without extending over adjacent burner.
*Always turn surface burner to OFF before removing cookware.
●Teach children not to play with the controls or
any other part of the ranges.
●Never leave the oven door open when you ar~ not watching the range.
‘spillovers left cm imoktup can ignite. Use pans
with be.wily fl=ped @d : remain cool.
*Do mot place hot cookware on the glass wmktop. This could cause glass to break.
●Wheri using gbasa !mokwarq make sure it is desigrwd for
o K~p/P ~ PIaS$iCS away from top burnem.
*Nimix leave jars or cans of fat UE ur twr your c~qktop.
@ Alwttys keep dishtowels, dish cloth$, pdt. holders and other linens a safe distance from ‘your cmktop.
●Always kekp wooden and plastic utensils and carmd food a safe distance away from your wmktop.
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