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!E)ear !Homemaker:
This book was written to help you use and care for your range, and to help you enjoy
the many years of dependable, efficient performance and service for which it was
designed. Keep the book handy to refer to often.
Throughout the book are cautions for your comfort and safety.
ones are also listed below.
IMPORTANT
Read the DOS and DON*TS listed below carefully and frequently
Some important
for safe use of your
range. Remember when cooking on the range, the part in use, especially oven doors and
windows, can be HOT enough to cause a burn. Some areas NEAR
the part in use can
also become HOT enough to cause a burn, especially to sensitive skin. After use all
parts take a while to cool. DON'T leave children alone or unattended in area where
range is in use, turn pan handles inward to reduce tipping hazard and let ALL inside
and outside surfaces cool COMPLETELY
before touching them.
Let us hear from you if you have any special questions. We will try to help.
Consumers Institute
Appliance Park
Louisville, Kentucky
40225
1.
Have
your
range
installed
and
properly
grounded
by a qualified
installer.
2. Have
the installer
show
you
the location
of
the main
range
circuit
fuse or circuit
breaker.
Mark them for easy reference.
3. Disconnect
range
at main
range
circuit
fuse
or circuit
breaker
before
servicing
the
range.
Turning
off controls
and lights
DOES
NOT
re-
move power to the electrical
circuits.
4. Use proper
heats,
and large enough
pans on
surface
units
to prevent
spillovers
which
could
catch
fire.
5. Use ONLY
DRY
POTHOLDERS
on hot pans
and other surfaces
to prevent
burns
from steam.
Never let potholder
touch heating coils;
they may
be hot even though
they are dark in color.
6. Stand
away
from
range
when
opening
oven
door
and let hot air or steam
escape
before
re-
moving
or placing
food.
7. Keep hood and grease
filters
clean
according
to instructions
for your model.
See Before You Call for Product Service at
rear of
Appliance
Consumer
Action
Panel adjacent
to the
DaN'T
1.
Don't
assume
you
know
how
to operate
al]
parts of the range.
Some features
may work dif-
ferently
from those on your previous
range.
2. Don't
use oven
or surface
units
for heating
the home.
3. Don't
stand
or sit on range
drawer
or oven
door; don't let children
do so.
4. Don't
use aluminum
foil except
as suggested
in this book.
Improper
use could
cause
damage
to the range or could cause a fire.
5. Don't
let ventilating
hood
operate
when
you
are "flaming"
liquor
or other
spirits
on surface
unit foods.
The hood.
if operating,
could
spread
flames.
6. Don't
use water on grease
fires:
smother
fire
or use dry chemical
or foam
type extinguisher.
7. Don't
allow
anyone,
especially
children,
to
CLIMB,
STAND,
SIT OR HANG
ON an open
oven
door
so as to prevent
damaging
the door
and to eliminate
the possibility
of tipping
over
the range or oven.
-J
book.
Also see additional information
on the Major
service page.
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