• Hot oil is capable of causing severe burns. Never
move cooking utensils containing hot grease. Wait
until it has cooled before disposing of grease.
• Use high heat settings only when necessary. To avoid
splattering, heat oil slowly on medium-low settings.
• In the event of house power failure, turn off any
cooktop elements that were in use. This will prevent
the cooktop from unexpectedly turning back on
when power is restored.
CAUTION
BURN, CUT, ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARDS
• Do not use if cooktop is broken. Cleaning solutions
and spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop
and create a risk of electric shock. Contact a
qualified service provider immediately for repairs.
• To prevent cooktop glass breakage, do not slide
cookware across cooking surface or otherwise
scratch cooktop glass. Do not use the glass cooktop
as a cutting board.
• Do not store heavy items above the cooktop. They
could fall and break the glass.
• To minimize burn risk and maximize cooking
efficiency, cookware should completely cover the
outlined area of the cooking element.
• Until the cooktop has completely cooled after use,
the surface may still be hot and burns may occur
after the cooking element has been turned off. To
avoid steam burns, do not use wet sponge or cloth
while cooking area is hot.