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PREFACE
GENERAL CAUTIONS
WARNINGS RELATED TO THE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
CAUTION
To avoid a possible explosion, do not service the product in an atmosphere where explosive gases
or fuel vapors are present. Verify all gas valves are in the OFF position and that enough ventilation is
present to evacuate any unburnt gases.
WARNINGS RELATED TO ELECTRIC SHOCK
Electricity can seriously injure or kill. Disconnect the power cord for the electrical outlet or lock out
the service disconnect before servicing this equipment.
Always ensure an earth ground is correctly connected to the equipment. When troubleshooting
live electrical circuits, use care and best practices to ensure an electrical pathway is not completed
through the body.
WARNING
WARNING
HOT
WARNINGS RELATED TO HOT SURFACES
Serious injury may occur from contact to hot surfaces. Allow adequate cooling time of the appliance
prior to service or maintenance.
In situations where handling of the appliance or its parts in unavoidable, use thermal protective
gloves to protect the hands, wear long shirts and pants to protect arms and legs. Do not attempt to
“test” the temperature of surfaces by touch.
GENERAL CAUTIONS
• To prevent possible damage, do not use sharp or hard objects on interface screen, use only
ngertips.
• Mobile RF communications equipment and high frequency LED lighting may affect the
performance of this equipment as dictated by FCC regulations.
• The power cord must be disconnected from the AC power before cleaning, maintaining, servicing,
or transporting.
• The gas supply line must be disconnected from the oven before cleaning, maintaining, servicing,
or transporting.
• There are NO parts of the oven that are designed to withstand impacts. Damage will result.
CAUTION
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
• Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or destroy electronic components. Handle static
sensitive components using safe practices.
• Assume that all electrical and electronic components of the appliance are static sensitive.
Electrostatic discharge is a sudden current owing from a charged object to another object or
to ground. Electrostatic charges can accumulate on common items such as foam drinking cups,
cellophane tape, synthetic clothing, untreated foam packaging material, and untreated plastic bags
and work folders, to name only a few.
Electronic components and assemblies, can be permanently damaged or destroyed when near or in
contact with electrostatic charged objects. When you handle components or assemblies assume that
they are static-sensitive and handle them accordingly.
IMPORTANT