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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance
BASIC RANGE SAFETY
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Do not store combustible materials, gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids near a range.
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If a range is installed neara window, properprecautions
should be taken to prevent curtains from blowing over
burners creating a FIRE HAZARD.
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The range should not be
used as a space heater to
heat or warm a room. This
instruction is based on safety
considerations, to prevent
potential hazards and to pre-
vent damage to range.
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The back of the range and the oven vent area become
TOO HOT TO TOUCH when the oven is in use.
BE SURE ALL RANGE PARTS ARE COOL BEFORE
TOUCHING OR CLEANING.
CAUTION: (For built-in wall oven only) Be careful, in
opening oven door to avoid touching
knuckles or fingers on hot oven vent trim,
just above door handle; grasp door handle
from underneath rather than from top.
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Keep range clean. If grease or spillovers are allowed to
accumulate, they MAY IGNITE
CHILD SAFETY
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Children MUST BE TAUGHT safe range practices to
prevent possible injury. Listed below are some basic
practices we recommend you read and follow for safe
use of this gas appliance when children are present.
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Do not leave children alone or unsupervised near the
range when range is in use or is still hot.
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Children should be taught
that the range is not a toy.
They should not be allowed
to play with range controls
or other parts of the range.
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Children MUST be taught that the range and utensils
on the range can be hot.
CAUTION: Do not store
items of interest to children
in cabinets above a range, on
the backguard, or back-
splash of a range. Children
climbing on the range to
reach items could be seri-
ously injured.
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The range should not be used as a step stool to cabi-
nets above.
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Children should not be allowed to sit or stand on any
part of the range.
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Let hot utensils cool in a safe place, out of reach of
small children.
GAS ODORS
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A faint gas odor may indicate a pilot light is out. To re-
light pilots, follow instructions on page 2. If a gas odor
is detected when the pilot is burning, cut off the gas
supply to the range. Call your installeror local gascom-
pany to have the possible leak checked. NEVER USE A
MATCHOROTHERFLAMETOLOCATEAGASLEAK.
SURFACE COOKING SAFETY
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To eliminate the hazard of reaching over hot surface
burners, cabinet storage space should not be provided
over a range. TEMPERATURES IN STORAGE AREAS
ABOVE THE RANGE MAY BE UNSAFE FOR STOR-
AGE OF SOME TYPES OF MATERIALS SUCH AS
VOLATILE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOL SPRAYS.
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A cooking utensil should be in place whenever a sur-
face burner is turned on. The utensil will absorb heat
and prevent possible damage to the grate and surface
burner. The utensil will also serve as a shield from the
burner in case any combustible materials are nearby.
0 AVOID REACHING OVER
A BURNER FLAME WHILE
WEARING LOOSE FITTING
CLOTHING. Clothes may
ignite or may catch utensil
handles.