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GRILLING, CONVECTION
& COMBINATION SAFETY
Use tile black
nletal
tray when
orilling
Use of tile rack:
con;ection
or coi/lbination
cooking,
Use tile trav
in tile SaIlle wa} yotl would
use a shallow
baking
pan
or baking
tray.
Place
fi)od,
o',en-saie
cookware
or the
rack
directly
on the black
metal
tI'aV
when
cooking,
Use of tile glass turntable
when
,grillin°,-,
comection
or coinbination
cooking
will result
in inferior
cooking
perflmnance.
Do not
co_er
tile black
nletal
tray with
nletal
fi>il
in conibination
nlode.
This
will cause
arcing
in
tile
o_, en.
Any non-nletal,
oven-sate
dish can be
used
when
ctinlbination
cooking
in the
oven.
Any oven-sate
dish
can be used
when
grilling
or convection
cooking.
The
oven
and
door
will get hot when
grilling,
convection
or coillbination
Cooking,
Cookware
will beconie
hot when
gi_illing,
convection
or ciinlbinafion
cooking.
Pot holdei_
or oven
initts
will be needed
to handle
the
cookware.
-- For comection
two level
baking
only;
-- Place
dish
diI'ecfl_
on tile rack.
-- Reino_e
tile rack
fl'oin
tile o_en
when
not in use.
-- Use piit
holdei_
or ()veil initts
when
handling
tile rack.
It ina_ be hot.
-- Be sure
that
tile rack
is positioned
properly
inside
tile ()veil
to prevent
product
danlage.
-- Do not
cover
tile rack
or any part
of tile ()veil
with
nletal
fi)il. This
will cause
overheating
oI
tile ()veil,
During
and
after
use,
do not
touch,
or let
clothing,
pot holdei_
or other
flanmiable
inaterials
contact
tile top
heating
elenient
or
guard.
These
surti_ces
Inav be hot
enough
to burn
even
though
they
are
dark
in coloi:
_Mlow sufficient
tiIne fi)r cooling
fiIst.
Renlove
cookwai'e
conlpletely
fl'oin
tile oven
befl)I'e
turning
fi)od.
Do not use paper
towels or coverings,
containei_
or cooking/roasting
bags nlade
of fl)il or other
reflective
inaterial,
plastic,
wax or paper when
grilling,
convection
or conlbination
cooking.
Do not place fl)od directly against
the top or
bottonl
heating
elenients.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: I ro er u se
o f the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
This appliance
inust be gix)unded,
hi tile event of
an electrical
short circuit,
grounding
reduces
tile
risk ot electric
shock by providing
an escape wire
fi)r tile electric
current.
This appliance
is equipped
with a power cord
having a grounding
wire with a grounding
phig.
Tile phIg Inust be phIgged
into an outlet that is
properly
installed
and grounded.
(_IInsult a qualified
electrician
or seIMce technician
if tile grounding
instructions
are not coinpletely
undeistood,
or if doubt
exists as to whether
tile
appliance
is propeity
grounded.
If tile outlet
is a standard
2-prong
wall outlet,
it is your
peisonal
responsibili_'
and
obligation
to have
it replaced
with
a properly
grounded
3-prong
wall outlet.
Do
not
tlndeI"
}lIIV
ciI'C/lI/ISt_lnces
c/I[
oi"
I'eIllOVe
tile third
(ground)
prong
fl'onl
tile power
cord.
_'e
do not
reconmlend
using
an
extension
cord
with
this appliance.
If tile power
cord
is to() short,
have
a qualified
electiician
or service
mchnician
install
an outlet
near
tile appliance.
(See EXTENSION CORDS
section.)
For best operation,
phig this appliance
into its
own electrical
outlet
to prexent
flickering
of lights,
bhIwing of flIse or ti_ipping of circuit breaker.

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