Important instructions for your safety – Sears 911. 62041 User Manual

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY

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To insure safety for yourself, family and home,

please read your Owner's Manual carefully.

Keep it handy for reference. Pay close

attention to Safety Sections.

BE SURE

your applliance is installed and

grounded by a qualified technician.

WARNING!

To

prevent

accidental

tipping of the range from

abnormal

usage,

including

excessive

loading

of

the

oven door, attach it to the

wall

or

floor

by

installing

the

AnthTip device supplied. If the range
is moved for cleaning, servicing or
any reason, be sure the Anti-Tip

device is re-engaged properly when
the range is slid back in the open­
ing. Failure to do so could result

in the range tipping or personal
injury.

TEACH CHILDREN

Not to play with controls or

any part of the appliance.

• Not to sit, climb or stand on

the appliance door.

NEVER

STORE

items

of

interest to children in cabinets

above the appliance.

KEEP THIS

book for later use.

NEVER TRY

to

repair

or

replace any part of the appliance unless
instructions are given in this manual. All other

work should be done by a qualified technician.

NEVER USE

your appliance

for warming or heating the
room.

ALWA YS KEEP

combustible

wall coverings, curtains 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

jars or cans of fat or

drippings In or near your appliance.

ALWAYS KEEP

the appliance area 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 dear of

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

SOME CLEANERS

produce

^ noxious fumes and wet cloths

or sponges could cause steam
burns.

— iSi

imporiant safety instruction continued

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