IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 
Read all instructions before using this appliance. 
When using electrical appliances 
basic safety precautions should 
be 
followed. including the following: 
• 
Use 
this appliance only for its 
intended use as described in  this 
manual. 
• 
Be 
sure 
your 
appliance 
is 
prop-
erly installed 
and 
grounded by a 
qualified technician in 
accordance 
with the provided installation 
instructions. 
•  Don'1 
attempt 
to 
repair 
or 
replace 
any 
part 
of 
your 
range 
unless 
it 
is specifically recom-
mended 
in 
this 
book. 
All 
other 
servicing should be referred 
to 
a qualified technician. 
•  Before performing 
any 
service, 
DISCONNECT 
THE 
RANGE 
POWER 
SUPPLY 
AT 
THE 
HOUSEHOLD 
DISTRIBUTION 
PANEL 
BY 
REMOVING 
THE 
FUSE 
OR 
SWITCHING 
OFF 
THE 
CIRCUIT 
BREAKER
. 
• 
Do 
not leave children 
alone-
children should 
not 
be left 
alone 
or 
unattended 
in 
area where 
appliance is in 
use. 
They 
should 
never be 
allowed 
to 
s
it 
or 
stand 
on 
any 
part 
of 
the appliance. 
• 
Don't 
allow anyone 
to 
climb, 
stand 
or 
hang 
on 
the 
door, 
drawer 
or 
range top. 
They 
could 
damage 
the range 
and 
even 
tip 
it 
over 
causing severe personal injury. 
• 
CAUTION: 
DO 
NOT 
STORE 
ITEMS 
OF 
INTEREST 
TO 
CHILDREN 
IN 
CABINETS 
ABOVE 
A 
RANGE 
OR 
ON 
THE 
BACKSPLASH 
OF 
A 
RANGE-
CHILDREN 
CLIMBING 
ON 
THE 
RANGE 
TO 
REACH 
ITEMS 
COULD 
BE 
SERIOUSLY 
INJURED. 
• 
Wear 
proper 
clothing. Loose 
fitting 
or 
hanging 
gannents 
should 
never be 
worn 
while using the 
appliance. 
Flammable 
material 
could 
be 
ignited  if 
brought 
in 
con-
tact with hot heating elements 
and 
may cause severe burns. 
•  Use only 
dry 
potholders-
moist 
or 
damp 
potholders 
on 
hot 
surfaces 
may 
result in 
burns 
from 
steam. 
Do 
not let  potholders 
touch 
hot 
heating elements. 
Do 
not use a  towel 
or 
other 
bulky 
cloth. 
•  Never use 
your 
appliance 
for 
warming 
or 
heating 
the 
room. 
• 
Storage 
in 
or 
on 
Appliance-
Flammable 
materials should 
not 
be stored in 
an 
oven 
or 
near sur-
face  units. 
•  Keep 
hood 
and 
grease filters 
clean 
to 
maintain 
good 
venting 
and 
to avoid grease fires. 
• 
Do 
not 
let 
cooking 
grease 
or 
other 
flammable materials accu-
mulate in 
the 
range 
or 
near 
it. 
• 
Do 
not 
use water 
on 
grease 
fires.  Never pick 
up 
a flaming 
pan. 
Smother 
flaming 
pan 
on 
surface 
unit by covering 
pan 
completely 
with well fitting lid, cookie sheet 
or 
flat tray. 
Flaming 
grease 
out-
side a 
pan 
can 
be 
put 
out 
by 
covering with baking soda 
or. 
if 
available. a  multi-purpose 
dry 
chemical 
or 
foam. 
3 
• 
00 
not 
touch 
heating elements 
or 
interior surface 
of 
oven. These 
surfaces may 
be 
hot 
enough 
to 
burn 
even 
though 
they 
are 
dark 
in 
color. 
During 
and 
after use, 
do 
not 
touch, 
or 
let clothing 
or 
other 
flammable materials contact sur-
face  units, areas nearby surface 
units 
or 
any 
int
erior 
area 
of 
the 
oven; allow sufficient time for 
cooling, first. 
Potentially 
hot 
surfaces include 
the 
cooktop 
and 
areas facing the 
cooktop
. oven vent 
opening 
and 
surfaces near the openings. 
and 
crevices 
around 
the oven 
door. 
Remember: 
The 
inside 
su
rface 
of 
the oven may 
be 
hot 
when the 
door 
is 
opened. 
• 
When 
cooking 
pork 
follow 
our 
directions exactly 
and 
always 
cook 
the meat 
to 
at 
least 
170
0
. 
This 
assures that, in  the remote 
po
ssi-
bility 
that 
trichina 
may 
be 
present 
in the meat, it  will 
be killed 
and 
meat will 
be 
safe 
to 
eat. 
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