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and grounded by a quali¿ed technician. Smother ¿re or Àame or use dry chemical or Loose ¿tting or hanging garments should Fabric or other Àammable materials may...
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utensils having Àat bottoms large enough to also improve ef¿ciency. DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS have had suf¿cient time to cool. Likewise, never allow clothing or Àammable materials suf¿cient time to cool. Other surfaces of the Àammable materials, and spillage due to ¿re from residual heat or if the appliance is...
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a ¿re. agent or similarly quali¿ed persons in order...
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immediately your ceramic glass cooktop are identi¿ed by Do not remove the controls knobs for cleaning. ¿rst time. A thorough cleaning with a cooking ef¿ciency and convenience, keep in The use of enamel coated cookware is not recommended. used, metal cookware with thick, smooth, Àat the cooktop.
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When you have ¿nished cooking and the providing ef¿cient cooking. Temperature...
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Be sure to turn the burner off when you ¿nish...
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breaker and rated per the speci¿cations for the...
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circuit breaker and rated per the speci¿cations for the various models as shown...
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Please read this section prior to making cutout for cooktop. countertop above Àoor C - The minimum Àat countertop surface that Àame retardant millboard covered with...
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maximum compressed thickness of 1/16” result in a ¿re hazard. Àush with the countertop opening and press ¿rmly on all sides to seal KENYO N C O O KT O P C O UNT ER SURFAC E MO UNT ING BRAC KET designed to hold the cooktop ¿rmly in place.
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Remove the plastic ¿lm from the cooktop. ¿rst time. A thorough cleaning with a Cerama Bryte Ceramic Cooktop Cleaner...
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Kenyon International Service Center, unless otherwise speci¿ed in writing by the Company. any such warranties that are nevertheless implied by law for the bene¿t of a consumer, shall be limited to...