turned off and the appliance is cool. The aerosol gas and
chemicals in such cleaners could, in the presence of heat, ignite
or cause metal parts to corrode.
Do not store flammables near cook top
Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven or near
the cook top. An accident could cause a serious fire.
6) Poisoning Hazard
Never cover any slots, holes or passages in
the oven bottom or cover an entire rack or
the oven floor with materials such as
aluminum foil. Doing so blocks airflow
through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire
hazard.
Clean the appliance with caution. If a wet sponge or cloth is
used to wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be careful to avoid
steam burn. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if
applied to a hot surface. Follow the directions of the cleaner
manufacturer.
Never use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm
the room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning
and overheating of the appliance.
Failure to follow this advice may result in poisoning or death.
7) Hot Surface Hazard
Accessible parts may become hot during
use.
Do not touch burners, areas near burners,
the grill, griddle, grease drip- pans,
heating elements or interior surfaces of oven. These may be
hot enough to cause burns even though they are dark in
color. During and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or
other flammable materials contact these parts and surfaces
until they have had sufficient time to cool. Other parts and
surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause
burns - among these areas are the grates, back trim and oven
vents at the back of the cook top, front edge, surfaces
adjacent to the cook top, and the oven door.
Use only dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders on hot
surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not let potholder
touch hot heating elements. Do not use a towel or other
bulky cloth.
Let hot grease cool before attempting to handle it. Failure to
follow this advice could result in burns and scalds.
8) Other Safety Tips
Read instructions before use
Read all the instructions before using the appliance. Use the
appliance only for its intended purpose as described in
these instructions.
Install the stove properly
Be sure your stove is properly installed and grounded by a
qualified technician.
Do not install or operate stove if damaged
Do not operate the appliance if it is damaged or not working
properly. If you received a damaged product, contact your
dealer or installer immediately.
Know how to turn off power in emergency
Be sure to have the installer show you where and how to
turn off the power supply to the range (i.e. location of the
main fuse or circuit breaker panel) and where and how to
turn off the gas supply to the range in an emergency.
Do not leave children alone near stove
Children should not be left alone or unattended in the area
where the appliance is in use. They should never be allowed
to play with the appliance or to sit or stand on any part of
the appliance.
Do not store toys or candy over the stove
Do not regard the oven as a storage space. Storing in the
oven space may cause unexpected injuries.
For safety reasons, do not store items of interest to children
in cabinets above a range or at the back of the range –
children climbing on the range to reach items could be
seriously injured.
Don't wear loose clothing that could catch fire
Loose-fitting or hanging garments should never be worn
while using the appliance.
Do not repair or replace parts yourself (unless
recommended)
Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless
specifically recommended in the manual. All other servicing
should be referred to a qualified technician. Technicians
must disconnect the appliance from the power supply
before any servicing.
Careful opening oven door
Use care when opening the oven door by allowing warm air
or steam escape before removing or replacing food.
Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed.
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