PowerXL SmartSynx TO67D5-2SP Owner's Manual page 4

Dual door oven
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MAKE SURE the appliance is properly
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plugged into a dedicated electrical outlet
without any other appliances on the
same outlet.
Keep the appliance and its power cord out of
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the reach of children when it is in operation or
in the cooling down process.
NEVER connect this appliance to an
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external timer switch or separate remote-
control system.
NEVER plug the appliance into an outlet below
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the surface where the appliance is placed.
DO NOT let the power cord hang over
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the edge of a table or counter or touch
hot surfaces.
DO NOT clean with metal scouring pads.
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Pieces can break off the pad and touch
electrical parts, creating risks of electric shock.
Should the appliance emit smoke, UNPLUG
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IMMEDIATELY and wait for smoking to
stop before handling the appliance. Allow
the appliance to cool and wipe excess oil and
grease from the appliance.
Cooking appliances should be positioned
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in a stable location with the handles (if any)
positioned to avoid the spillage of hot liquids.
NEVER operate the appliance unattended.
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NEVER rest anything on the appliance's door
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while it is open.
DO NOT leave the appliance's door open for
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an extended period.
ALWAYS ensure that nothing is protruding
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out of the appliance before closing the
appliance's door.
ALWAYS close the appliance's door gently;
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NEVER slam the door closed. ALWAYS use
the handle when opening and closing the
appliance's door.
NEVER operate the appliance with the
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door open. The use of accessory attachments
not recommended by the appliance
manufacturer may cause injuries.
Avoid touching moving parts.
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Unplug the appliance from the electrical
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outlet when not in use and before cleaning.
Allow 30 minutes to cool before handling,
putting on or taking off parts, cleaning,
or storing.
DO NOT cover the air vents. Doing so will
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prevent even cooking and may overheat or
damage the appliance.
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When in operation, hot air and steam are
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released through the Hot Air Outlet Vent.
KEEP YOUR HANDS AND FACE at a safe
distance from the Hot Air Outlet Vent and
keep the Vent clear of obstructions.
While cooking, the internal temperature
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of the appliance reaches several hundred
degrees Fahrenheit. To avoid personal injury,
NEVER place your hands inside the appliance
unless it is thoroughly cooled.
The appliance's outer surfaces and accessories
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may become hot during use. WEAR OVEN
MITTS when handling the appliance during
and after use and to protect against hot steam
and air released when opening the appliance.
DO NOT touch hot surfaces. Use handles
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or knobs.
EXTREME CAUTION must be used when
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moving an appliance containing hot oil
or other hot liquids or when removing
accessories or disposing of hot grease.
This appliance is not intended for deep-
frying food.
Oversized food, metal foil packages, or
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utensils MUST NOT be inserted in the
appliance as they may involve a risk of fire or
electric shock. DO NOT overfill the appliance.
DO NOT store any materials other than
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manufacturer-recommended accessories in
this appliance when not in use.
EXTREME CAUTION should be exercised
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when using containers constructed of
materials other than metal and glass.
DO NOT place any of the following materials
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in the appliance: paper, cardboard, or plastic.
NEVER pour oil into the appliance or
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accessories. Fire and personal injury
could result.
DO NOT cover the Drip Tray or any part
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of the oven with metal foil. This will cause
overheating of the oven.
DO NOT use aerosol cooking sprays. These
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sprays will build up on cookware and become
difficult to remove while reducing the nonstick
cooking performance.
DO NOT expose the appliance to corrosive
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chemicals or vapors.
DO NOT use sharp utensils with the
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appliance. These implements can damage the
appliance's protective nonstick coating.
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