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I~ORTANT SAFETYNOTICE
● TheCWornia SafeDrinkingWaterand Toxic
EnforcementAct requirestheGovernorof
Californiato publisha listof substancesknownto
thestateto causebirthdefectsor otherreproductive
harm,andrequiresbusinessesto warn customersof
potentialexposureto suchsubstances.
● The flber~ass insulationin self-cleanovens
gives off a very small amountof carbon
monotide during the cleaning cycle.Exposure
can be minimizedby ventingwith an open
windowor using a ventilationfan or hood.
men usingelectricalappliances,basic safety
precautionsshouldbe followed,includingthe
following:
● Use this applianceonlyforitsintendeduse
as described in this guide.
● Havethe instiller show youthe locationof the
circuitbreakeror fuse.Mark it for easyreference.
● Be sureyour appfianceis properlyinsta~ed and
groundedby a qualifiedtechnicianin accordance
withthe providedinstallationinstructions.
● Do not attempt to repairor replaceany
part of your range unless it is specifically
recommendedin this guide. All other servicing
shouldbe referred to a qualifiedtechnician.
● Beforeperformingany service, DISCONNECT
THE RANGE POWER SUPPLYAT THE
HOUSEHOLDDISTRIBUTIONPANELBY
REMOVNG ~E FUSE OR SWTCHING OFF
THE CIRCU~ BREA~R.
● Do not leave chtidrendon~hildren should
notbe left alone or unattendedin an area where an
applianceis in use. They shouldnever be allowed
to sit or stand on any part of the appliance.
● Do not a~ow anyoneto climb, stand or hang
on the door or cooktop.Theycould damage
the range and even tip it over, causingsevere
personalinjury.
● CAU~ON: ITEMS OF ~TEREST TO
CHKDREN SHOULDNOT BE STORED ~
CAB~ETS ABOVEA RANGE OR ON THE
BAC=PLASH OF A RANG&C~LDREN
CL~B~G ON THE RANGETO REACH
ITEMS CO~D BE SENOUSLY IN~mD.
WAMING–A1lranges >
can tip and injury could result.
Topreventaccidentaltipping of
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the range fromabnormalusage,
attach it to the wall or floor by
installingthe Anti-Tipdevice
supplied.To checkif the deviceis
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installedand engagedproperly,open
the lower compartmentand inspect
the device.Make sure the stability
bracketand stabilitymountingdevice are in place.
If you pull therange out from the wall for any
reason, make surethe deviceis properly engaged
before you push the rangeback againstthe wall.
If it is not, there is a possiblerisk of the range
tippingover and causinginjury if you or a child
stand,sit or lean on an open door.
Please refer to the Anti-Tipdevice informationin
this guide.Failureto take this precautioncould
resultin tippingof the range and injury.
● Teachchildrennot to play with the controls
or any other part of the range.
● Alwayskeep combustiblewall coverings,
curtainsor drapes a safe distancefrom
your range.
cDo not store flammablematerialsin an oven
or near the cooktop.
● Never wearloose-fittingor hanging garments
whileusing the appliance.Be careful when
r~ching for items stored over the range.
Hammable materialcould be ignited if brought
in contact with hot surfaceunits or heating
elementsand may cause severe burns.
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● Use only dry pot holders—moist
or damp pot holders on hot surfaces
may result in bums from steam.
Do not let pot holderstouch hot surfaceunits or
heatingelements.Do not use a towel or other
bulkycloth. Such cloths can catch fire on a hot
surfaceunit or heatingelement.
● Alwayskeep dish towels, dish cloths, pot
holdersand other finensa safe distance away
fromyour range.
● Always keep woodenand plasticutensfls
and cannedfood a safe distance away from
your range.
● For your safety,neveruse your appliancefor
warmingor heating the room.
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