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Situating Your Oven
The June Oven works best on a countertop, with room for proper ventilation to avoid risk of re.
Place your oven near a wall socket. Do not use an extension cord to plug in your oven.
Keep your oven at on a level surface. Do not use the oven while it’s on its side. Never tilt the
oven.
Make sure there is space for ventilation on all sides of
the oven.
Do not squeeze into a tight space, build oven into a cab-
inet, or block the rear cooling fans or the top perforated
vent.
Keep the top of your oven and the space around it clear. Do not store objects on top of or beneath your oven, or
place hot cookware on top. Objects may block perfo-
rated vents, overheating the electrical components and
posing risk of re.
Store towels and other ammable items away from the
oven.
Do not cover oven with or let it touch ammable materials
when in operation. Contact with these items may cause
a re.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Household Use Only
The June Oven is for household use only.
Use the oven in a dry home environment, on a countertop. Do not use outdoors, on a boat, in an RV, or in an overly
moist or wet environment.
Cooking Capacity
Food should t on the pan that comes with your oven—do not use the oven to cook food that doesn’t t.
Only use your oven to cook food that ts comfortably
inside.
Do not use to cook food that doesn’t t on the pan that
comes with the oven. Food should not touch the ceiling of
the oven or the heating elements—contact may cause a
re or pose risk of electric shock.
Cook with properly sized accessories such as the pan that
comes with your oven. This pan is 10.5 x 15.5 inches, a bit
larger than a quarter baking sheet.
Do not use a pan larger than 12”x16”.