User's Manual

5
While Cooking
Plug & Cord
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF)
• Do not place oversized foods or metal
utensils (except for Cosori accessories)
into your oven.
• Do not place paper, cardboard, or non-
heat-resistant plastic into your oven, or
any materials which may catch fire or
melt.
• To avoid overheating, do not use
metal foil in the oven unless directed.
Use extreme caution when using foil,
and always fit the foil as securely as
possible. If the foil contacts the oven’s
heating elements, this can cause
overheating and risk of fire.
• Never put baking or parchment paper
into the oven without food on top. Air
circulation can cause paper to move
and touch heating elements.
• Always use heat-safe containers. Be
extremely cautious if using containers
that aren’t metal or glass.
• Keep your oven away from flammable
materials (curtains, tablecloths, walls,
etc). Use on a flat, stable, heat-resistant
surface away from heat sources or
liquids.
• Immediately turn o and unplug your
oven if you see dark smoke coming out.
Food is burning. Wait for smoke to clear
before opening the oven door.
• Your oven has a polarized plug (one
prong is wider than the other), which
fits into a polarized outlet only one way.
If the plug does not fit, reverse the plug.
If it still does not fit, do not use the plug
in that outlet. Do not alter the plug in
any way.
• Do not let the power cord (or any
extension cord) hang over the edge of a
table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
This oven complies with all standards
regarding electromagnetic fields (EMF).
If handled properly and according to
the instructions in this user manual, the
appliance is safe to use based on scientific
evidence available today.
Note: This oven uses a short power-supply cord
to reduce the risk of entangling or tripping. Use
extension cords with care. The marked electrical
rating of the extension cord must be as great as the
rating of the oven (see page 3).