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*Donot!eaveplasticitenlson
s De ~lotleaveany itemson the
cooktop.The hot air from the vent may ignite flammableitems and will increasepressure in closed containers,which may cause them to burst.
6To avoidthe possibilityof a burn, alwaysbe certain that the controlsfor ail burlle?rsare at the OFF positionand all grates are COOIbefore attempting to renlove them.
e v/hen HalRingfoods are under the heod~turn the fan off. The fan? if operating9 may
spread the flames.
*If range is locatednear a tvindowydo not hang long curtains that could blow over the top burners and create a fire hazard.
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whenopeningthe door ofa klot oven.Thehot air and steam that escapecan causeburns to hands,faceand eyes.
~Keepoven freefromgrease
buildup.
@Placeoven shelfindesired
positionwhileoven isCool.
oPullingoutshelftothe shelf- stop isa conveniencein lifting heavyfoods,It is also a precaution againstburns from touchinghot surfacesof the
dOO~OrOV~~WaIISe The IOW~St
position “R” is not designed
to slide.
oDon9tuse aiunlinumfoil
anywhere inthe oven exceptas described in tilis boolf. Misuse could result in a fire hazard or damage to the range.
*wheKRbroiling9if meatis too close tothe flame?the fat may ignite.Trim excessfat to prevent
*Malie sure broiler pan is in placecorrectlytoreducethe possibilityof greasefires.
~If you should havea grease firein the broilerpan9 turn off oven, aridkeep oven door or broilerdrawer (on models so equipped)closedto containfire until it burns out.
cle~ning Your Range
~Clean only parts listed in this Use and Care Book.
o Keep range clean and free of accumtllations of grease or Spilloversy which may ignite,
*Be careful when you clean the cooktop because the area over
the pilot (on models so equipped) will be hot,
If You Need service
e Read 66The Problem so!v@r99
intheback of this bool<e
eDon9tattelnpt to repair or
. replaceallypart of ywdrrange u~llessit is specifically ~ecom~nendedi]~this book,.All
other servicing should.be refe~~e~ to a qualified technician.
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