Thisappliancemustbe grounded.
Inthe eventofan electrica~short
circuit,groundingreducesthe risk
ofelectric shockby providingan
escapewire for the electriccurrent.
Thisapplianceis equippedwith a
cordhavingagrounding wirewith
agroundingplug, Theplug mustbe
pluggedinto anoutlet that isprop-
erlyinstalledand grounded.(Fig.1)
WARNING—improperuseof the
groundingplug can result in arisk
ofelectrii shock.
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Fig.1INSURE PROPERGROUND
EXISTS BEFORE USE
Consultaqualifiedelectricianor
servicemanifthe groundinginstruc-
tionsare notcompletelyunder-
stood,or if doubt existsasto
whetherthe applianceisproperly
grounded.
Whereastandardtwo-prongwall
receptacleisencountered,itis the
personalresponsibilityandobliga-
tionof the customerto haveit
replacedwithaproperly grounded
three-prongwallreceptacle.

DoIitkXUnderAnyCircum-

stancesCutwFlemovethe

Third(Ground)ProngFrom

ThePowerCordm

!30 bid UseanAdapterPlug

WithThisAppliance.

DoNot UseanExtension

CordWithThisAppliance.

C’he$’l

YourNewNllcrowav43Ovenisa
ValuableAppliance,ProtectItFrom
MisuseBy FoliowlngTheseRules:
@Keepyourovencleanand
sweet-smelling.Openingtheoven
doorafew minutesafter cooking
helps“air-out”the interier. An
occasionalthoroughwipingwith a
solutionof bakingsoda andwater
keepstheinterior fresh,
eDon’tusesharp-ed~ed

utensils

withyouroven,The interiorand ex-
teriorovenwalls canbe scratched.
Thecontrol panelcan be damaged.
eIX3n’tremovetheantennacover
atthe top of theoven (microwave
featur~4on page 5).Youwill
damagetheoven.

IBECERTAINPOWER1SOFF

BEFORECLEANINGANY

PARTCM=‘THISOVEN.

HowtoCleanthe Inside

Walls,floorandpla$ticcover.!3e-
thereis Ihtle heatexceptin
:food,or sometimesIn theutww
~sils,spillsand spattersara easyto
remove.Somespatterscanbe re-
movedwithapaper towel,others
mayrequireadamp cloth.Remove
gre~syspatterswithasudsy cloth,
thenrinse anddry. Donot use
abrasivecleanersonovenwalls.
NEVERUSEACCXvlMERCIAL
OVENCLEANERONANY PART
OFYOURMICROWAVEOVEN.
Door-inskfe.Glass:Wipeup spatters
daily,washwhen soiled,withamin-
imumof sudsywarm water.Rinse
thoroughlyand dry.
Metalandplastic partson door:
Wipefrequentlywith adamp cloth
to removeallsoil. DO NOT USE
ABRASIVES,SUCH ASCLEANING
PC)WDERSC)F?STEELAND PLAS-
TIC PADS.THEYMAYMARTHE
SURFACE.

HowtoCmm”ttheChJtfwh?

Case.Cleantheoutside ofyour
ovenwith soapand dampcloth,
thenrinse anddry,The outerpane
ofthe window is glass.Just wipe
cleanwith adamp cloth.Chrome
trim isbest wjpedwith adampcloth
andthen with adry towel,
ControlPanel.Wipe withadamp
cloth.Dry thoroughly. Donot use
abrasivesorsharpobjects onthe
panel.Theycan damageit,
Door$urfacaWhen cleaningsur-
facesof door andoven thatcome
togetheron closingthe door, use
only mild,non-abrasivesoapsor
detergent$appliedwithasponge
or softcloth.
SpecialnotewhenusingBrownW
SearDish:Highheatgeneratedon
bottomof Brown ‘N SearDish can
causescorchedappearingstainsto
bakeontothe oven floorif greaseis
present.Thesemaybe removed
with 13arI@epersFriend@Cleanser
bySerVaasLaboratories,Inc.
Afterusing BarKeep@rsFriend@
Cleanser,rinseanddry thoroughly,
followinginstructionson can: Do
notuse BarKeepersFriend@
Cleanseronthe paintedsurfaces
suchas thewalls.it may scratchthe
paint.
BarKeepersFriend@Cleanseris
soldin many grocery,hardware,
anddepartmentstores,
DOUBLEDLJTVshelf,Yourshelf
accessoryisdesignedfor usein a
microwaveovenonly; donot use in
aconventionaloven.Do not usea
browningdish with the shelf.Arcing
couldoccur.
Cleanshelfwith mild soap and
wateror in the dishwasher.Do not
cleaninself-cleaningoven.
AutomaticTempwatureProbe.
Probeis sturdy,but care shouldbe
takenin handling,Do not twist or
bend;avoiddropping temperature
probe.
Cleanassoon afterusing aspos=
sible.Toclean,wipe with sudsy
cloth,then rub lightly with plastic
scouringball if necessary,Rinse
anddry. (C)rwashin dishwasher,)
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