Magic Chef 58HA-4TVW Use And Care Manual page 4

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GLAZED COOKING UTENSILS - Only certaintypes
VENTILATING HOODS:
of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or
CLEAN VENTILATING HOODS FREQUENTLY -
other glazed utensilsare suitable for range-top serv-
Grease should notbe allowedto accumulateon hood
icewithoutbreakingdueto the suddenchange in tern-
or filter.When flamingfoods under the hood,turn the
perature,
fan off. The fan, if operating,mayspread the flame.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE AND WARNING
UTENSIL HANDLES
The CaliforniaSafe Drinking WaterandToxic Enforce-
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_
SHOULD
BE
mentAct of 1986 (Proposition65) reqaires the GOVer-
TURNED
INWARD
nor of California to publish a list of substances known
AND NOT EXTEND
to the State of California to cause cancer or reproduc-
OVER
ADJACENT
tive harm, and requires businesses to warn customers
SURFACE UNITS -
of potential exposures to such substances.
To reduce the risk of
burns, ignition of flam-
Users of this appliance are hereby warned that when
mable materials, and
the appliance is engaged in the self-clean cycle there
spillage due to unin-
may be some low-level exposure to some of the listed
tentienal contact with the utensil, the handle of a uten-
substances, including carbon monoxide. Exposure to
sil should be positioned so that it is turned inward, and
these substances can be minimized by properly vent-
does not extend over adjacent surface elements,
ing the appliance to the outdoors during the self-clean
cycle.
DO NOT SOAK REMOVABLE HEATING ELE-
MENTS - Heating elements should never be im-
DEEP FAT FRYERS:
mersed in water. Immersingelement in water would
Use extreme cautionwhen movingthe grease kettleor
damage insulatingmaterialinsideelement,
disposingof hot grease.
DO NOT TOUCH SURFACE ELEMENTS OR OVEN
OVENS:
ELEMENTS, AREAS NEAR ELEMENTS OR INTE-
USE CARE WHEN OPENING DOOR - Let hot air or
RIOR SURFACES OF OVEN - Elements may be hot
steam escape before removingor replacingfood.
eventhoughthey are dark incolor. Areas near surface
elements and interior surfaces of oven may become
DO NOT HEAT UNOPENED FOOD CONTAINERS -
hot enough to cause burns. During and after use, do
Build-up of pressure may cause container to burst and
not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials
contact heating elements, areas near elements or in-
result in injury,
terior surfaces of oven until they have had sufficient
time to cool. Among these areas are the cooktop, sur-
KEEP OVEN VENT DUCTS (located under rear ele-
faces facing the cooktop, oven vent opening and sur-
ment; rear corner of cooktop; between oven door and
faces near this opening, oven door, and oven window.
control panel of wall oven or on backguard) UNOB-
Also, do not allow aluminum foil, meat probes or any
STRUCTED. Blockage of vent prevents proper oven
other metal object, other than a utensil on a surface
air circulation and will affect oven performance. Avoid
element, to contact heating elements.
touching oven vent area while oven is on and for sev-
eral minutes after oven is turned off. Some parts of the
ANTI-TIP BRACKET:
vent and surrounding area become hot enough to
WARNING: To reduce the risk of tipping of the appli-
cause burns,
ance from unusual usage or by excessive loading of
the oven door, the appliance must be secured by a
PLACEMENT OF OVEN RACKS-Always place oven
properly installed anti-tip device. To check if device is
racks in desired location while oven is cool. If rack
installed properly: Use a flashlight and look under-
must be moved while hot, use care to avoid contact of
neath range to see that one of the rear leveling legs is
engaged in the bracket slot. When removing appliance
potholder with oven element,
for cleaning, be sure anti-tip device is engaged when
range is replaced. The anti-tip device secures the rear
leveling leg to the floor, when properly engaged.
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