Important Safety Instructions - Whirlpool SB130PER Use & Care Manual

Built-in gas oven
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You are personally
responsible
for:
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Reading
and following
all safety precautions
in this
the Cooking
Guide.
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Having
your oven installed
by a qualified
installer.
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Having
your oven installed
and leveled
in a wall or
Use&C
cabinet
weight.
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Having
your oven properly
connected
to electrical
supply
and grounded
(See "Installation
Instructions:')
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Having
your oven properly
connected
to the proper
gas supply
and
checked
for leaks. (See "Installation
Instructions!')
l
Making
sure the oven is not used by children
or anyone
unable
to operate
it properly.
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Using the oven only for jobs expected
of a home oven.
See "Cooking
Guide" for important
safety and use information.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
DO NOT
allow children
to use
or play with any part of the
oven, or leave
them unat-
tended
near it. They could
be
burned
or injured.
2.
DO NOT
store things children
might want above
the oven.
Children
could
be burned
or
injured while climbing
on it.
3. KEEP
children
away
from the
oven when it is on. The oven
walls, racks and doors can
get hot enough
to cause
burns.
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Put oven racks where you
want them before turning
on
the oven, Heated
racks
could
cause severe burns,
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Let steam and hot air es-
cape
from the oven before
removing
food to prevent
burns.
4.
DO NOT
use the oven to heat
a room. Persons rn the room
could
be burned
or injured, or
a fire could
start,
5.
DO NOT
wear loose or hang-
ing garments
when using the
oven, They could
ignite and
you could
be burned.
6.
DO NOT
heat unopened
con-
tainers. They could
explode.
The hot contents
could
burn
and container
particles
could
cause
injury.
7. When adding
or removing
food,
MAKE SURE
to open the
oven door all the way to
prevent
burns,
8.
DO NOT
use a wet pot holder.
Steam burns can result.
DO NOT
use a towel or bulky
cloth as a pot holder. They
could
catch
fire and burn
you.
9. MAKE SURE
the utensils you
use are large enough
to con-
tain food and avoid
boil-
overs and spill-overs.
This will
prevent
hazardous
build-ups
of food. Heavy splattering
and spill-overs
left in the oven
can ignite and burn you.
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