To prevent electrical shock, personal injury or property damage, read and
follow all instructions and warnings.
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To protect against electric shock, do not immerse cord, plugs, or other electric
parts in water or other liquids.
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Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug.
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Do not use electric parts outdoors, or place them on or near a gas or electric
burner, in a heated oven, refrigerator or freezer.
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Do not plug cord into wall outlet unless control is set to OFF position.
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Always turn control to OFF and unplug the appliance from outlet when not in use
and before cleaning. Allow unit to cool completely before putting or taking off
parts and before cleaning.
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Your breadmaker has a short cord as a safety precaution to avoid pulling,
tripping or entanglement. Position the cord so that it does not hang over the
edge of the counter, table or other flat surface area.
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While use of an extension cord is not recommended, if you must use one, make
sure the cord has the same or higher wattage as the breadmaker (wattage is
stamped on the underside of the breadmaker). Arrange the extension cord to
avoid pulling, tripping or entanglement. Position the extension cord so that it
does not hang over the edge of the counter, table or other flat surface area.
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Use an electrical outlet that accommodates the polarized plug on the
breadmaker. On a polarized plug, one blade of the plug is wider than the other.
If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet or extension cord, reverse the plug. If
the plug still does not fit fully, contact a qualified electrician. Do not alter the
plug.
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Do not use an outlet or extension cord if the plug fits loosely or if the outlet or
extension cord feels hot.
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Keep the cord away from hot parts of the appliance and hot surfaces during
operation.
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Do not use your breadmaker with a converter or transformer. This will destroy
the electronic controls.
ELECTRICITY PRECAUTIONS
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