Mportamt safety – Kenmore 911.93508 User Manual

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mPORTAMT SAFETY

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• ALWAYS KEEP combustible wall

coverings, curtains, dishcloths,
towels, potholders and other linens
a safe distance from the appliance.

< NEVER HEAT unopened food

containers. Pressure buildup can

cause the container to burst and
cause injury.

• NEVER LEAVE containers of fat or

drippings in your oven.

• ALWAYS KEEP the oven and

surface unit areas free from things

that will burn. Food, wooden

utensils, and grease buildup could
catch fire. Plastic utensils could
melt and canned foods could
explode. Your appliance should

never be used as a storage area.

• ALWAYS KEEP your appliance

clear of things that will burn
(gasoline and other flammable
vapors or liquids).

• NEVER TRY to clean hot

surfaces. Some cleaners produce

noxious fumes, and wet cloths or

sponges could cause steam burns.

• NEVER WEAR loose-fitting clothing

when using your appliance.

• NEVER USE a towel or other bulky

cloth as a potholder. Make sure the
potholder is dry. Moist potholders
and wet cloths or sponges could
cause steam burns. DO NOT let

potholders touch hot heating

elements.

• DO NOT touch heating elements,

surfaces near them, or interior oven
surfaces. These may be hot enough
to cause burns even though they

are dark in color. During and after
use, do not touch or let clothing or
flammable material contact the
elements or hot surfaces until they
have had time to cool. Other

surfaces near the oven vent

openings, oven door and window

and cooktop surfaces may also be
hot enough to cause burns.

COOKTOP SAFETY

• ONLY CERTAIN kinds of glass or

ceramic cookware can be used for

cooktop cooking. Make sure the

cookware you choose to use is
designed for cooktop cooking
without breaking due to the sudden
temperature changes.

• ALWAYS USE care when touching

cooktop elements. They will retain
heat after the range has been
turned off.

• NEVER BLOCK the oven air vent

under the right rear element.

• COOKWARE USED for cooktop

cooking should be flat on the bottom

and large enough to cover the heating

area being used. Undersized utensils

expose the heating element and may
result in direct contact or ignition of
clothing. The proper size utensil wilt
also imprave efficiency.

• ALWAYS USE drip bowls to prevent

wiring and component damage. DO
NOT use aluminum liners or foil in drip

bowls. Improper use may result in risk

of electric shock or fire.

• NEVER LEAVE surface units

unattended at high settings. Boilovers
resutt in smoking or greasy spills
which could catch fire.

• ALWAYS TURN utensil handles

inward and away from other surface
units to reduce the risk of burns,
ignition, uninterfoed contact, and
spillage.

• NEVER put heating elements in water.

• WHEN PREPARING flaming foods

under the vent hood, turn the fan on.

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