iMPORTANT S AFETY
iNSTRUCTiONS
° NEVER USE a towel or other bulky
cloth as a potho_der,and make sure the
potholder is dry Moist potholde_s and
wet cloths or sponges couid cause
steam burns DO NOT let potholders
touch hot burners
, DO NOT touch cooktop burners or
surfaces near them These may be hot
enough to cause burns even though
they are dark in cofor During and after
use, do not touch or let cIothing or
flammable material contact the burners
or hot surfaces tJntitthey have had time
to coot
• ONLY SOME kinds of glass or ceramic
cookware can be used for cooktop
cooking, Make sure lhe cookware you
choose to use is designed for cooktop
cooking without breaking due to the
sudden temperature char_ge
• ALWAYS USE care when touching
cooktop burners They will retain heat
after the range has been turned off
• COOKWARE
USED for cooktop
cook)ng should be flat on the bottom
and targe eno[_gh to cover the heating
area being used, Undersized utensils
expose the open flame and may result in
direct contact or ignitionof cloth}rig
• NEVER LEAVE cooktop burners
unattended at high settings Boilovers
result in smoking or greasy spills which
could catch fire,
• ALWAYS TURN utensil handles
inward and away fromother sudace
burners to reduce the riskof burns,
ignition, unintended contact, and
spillage.
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DNFORMATaON
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Be sure everyone
in your home
knows what to do in case of fire,
Never use water on a grease fire;
it will only spread the flames,
COOKTOP
GREASE FIRE:
Never
pick up a flaming
pan,,,
1. Turn off the surface burners
2. Smother the flame with a tightly fitting
lid Use baking soda or a dry
chemical, foam, or haion type
extinguisher
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