If you must reach over a surface burner, turn burner off.
Use DRY sturdy
pot holders.
DAMP
POT HOLDERS
MAY CAUSE
BURNS
FROM STEAM.
Dish towels
or
other substitutes
are not recommended
for they may
trail across hot surface burners and ignite or get caught
on range parts.
GREASE
HOT GREASE
IS FLAMMABLE.
Avoid
letting
grease
deposits
collect
around
range,
range hood or in vent
fan. Do not
leave can of drippings
around
range. Let
quantitres
of hot fat, used for deep fat frying, cool before
attempting
to move or handle.
In the event of a grease fire, do not attempt to move pan.
Turn
surface
burner
off and cover pan to extinguish
flame. DO NOT DOUSE FLAME WITH WATER. Use a dry
chemical
type fire extinguisher,
if available,
or sprinkle
heavily
with baking soda.
OVEN COOKING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
AND HINTS
Never reach directly
into a hot oven to add or remove
cooking
utensils.
Rather,
use DRY sturdy' pot holders
and pull oven rack out before adding or removing
uten-
sils. Do not use DAMP pot holders
because
they will
cause steam burns. Dish towels or other substitutes
are
not recommended
as they may get caught on range parts
or ignite.
Do not use the oven as a storage area.
DO NOT HEAT AN UNOPENED
GLASS
OR METAL
CONTAINER
IN THE OVEN. Pressure
buildup
in the
container
may cause it to burst and result in serious per-
sonal harm or damage to the range.
OVEN AIR FLOW AND OVEN BURNER
FLAME APPEARANCE
Unrestricted
air flow
through
the oven
is necessary
for safe and proper
operation
of the oven burner.
Do
not obstruct
air intake located below broiler drawer.
The flame size and appearance
of a properly
adjusted
oven burner should
look like this illustration.
BROILER
PAN
Always
remove soiled broiler
pan from the broiler com-
partment
after cooking
for GREASE LEFT IN THE PAN
MAY BECOME
HOT ENOUGH
TO IGNITE.
Using the
broiler
compartment
for storage
is not recommended.
The broiler
oan should
be in place when oven is in use.
EYE LEVEL OVEN
Do not use the Eye L.evel oven for cooking
items that
are too heavy or bulky to handle easily, especially
if con-
siderable
amounts
of hot fat are involved.
Removing
this type of food from the upper oven may be hazardous.
The upper Eye Level oven will either be a conventional
baking
oven or a microwave
oven. Please refer to the
Use and Care Of Your New Microwave
Oven Booklet
.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
for instructions
on the microwave
oven.
GENERAL
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
AND
HINTS FOR COOKING
UTENSILS
Choose
pans that are easily grasped with handles
that
stay cool. Avoid using pans that are unstable,
warped,
or easily
tipped.
If pan handles
twist and cannot
be
tightened,
discard them. Pans that are too heavy to move
easily when filled with food may also be a hazard.
Be sure utensil is large enough to properly
contain
food
and avoid boilovers.
Pan size is especially
important
in
deep fat frying.
Be certain pan is large enough to accom-
modate volume
of food that is to be added and for the
bubble
action of fat. NEVER LEAVE A DEEP FAT FRY-
ING OPERATION
UNATTENDED.
Always turn pan handles to the side or back of the range,
not out into the room where they are easily hit or reached
by small children.
Never leave a pan unattended
when using a high flame
setting.
Only use a high setting to bring liquids to a boil
or begin cooking,
then REDUCE to a lower flame setting
to continue
the cooking
operation.
Never use a high
flame setting
for extended
cooking.
REMEMBER:
Food
will not cook any faster when more than the amount of
heat needed to maintain
a gentle boil is used.
PLASTICS
Many plastics are vulnerable
to heat. Keep plastics away
from parts of the range that may become warm or hot.
Follow
manufacturer's
directions
for oven cooking
bags
or browning
bags.
ALUMINUM
FOIL
Use aluminum
foil ONLY as instructed
on page 12 in this
booklet.
Improper
use may cause damage to the range
and may affect cooking
results.
AEROSOL
SPRAYS
Many aerosol-type
spray
cans are EXPLOSIVE
when
exposed
to heat and may be highly
flammable.
Avoid
their use or storage near a hot range. Do not use aerosol
products
other than spray-type
oven cleaners
in or near
a gas range. If used frequently
over a period
of time,
ingredients
in some aerosols
may cause metal parts of
the range to rust and corrode.
HOW TO LIGHT
CONSTANT
STANDING
PILOTS
(This information
is NOT for ranges equipped
with Solid
State Ignition.)
Be sure Oven Temperature
Control
and Surface Burner
Controls
are OFF before lighting
pilots.
Surface
Burners
and Griddle
Pllots: Raise and support
cooktop
on the metal rod. Hold a lighted
match near
the pilot ports.
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