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GRILLING,CONVECTION& COMBINATIONSAFETY
Use the black nletal tray when grilling, Use of the rack:
conxecti(in or coi/lbinati(in cooking. Use tile trav
ill the sanle wa) you wouM use a shallow baking
pan or baking tray. Place food, ox en-sate
cookware or the rack directly on the black inetal
tray when cooking,
Use of the glass turntable when grilling,
comecfion or coinbination cooking will result
in inferior cooking i)erfimnance.
Do not coxer the black nletal tray with nletal fifil
in conibination nlode. This will cause arcing in
the ox,en,
Any non-nletal, oven-sate dish can be used when
ciinlbination cooking in the oven. Any oven-sate
dish can be used when grilling or convection
cooking.
The oven and door will get hot when grilling,
convection or COillbination cooking,
Cookware will beconie hot when grilling,
convection or ciinlbinafion cooking. Pot holdeis
or oven mitts will be needed to handle the
cookware.
-- For comection two level baking only.
-- Place dish dii'ecfl_ on the rack.
-- Reinoxe the rack fl'oni the oxen when not in use.
-- Use pot holdeis or oven Initts when handling
the rack. It Ina_ be hot.
-- Be sure that the rack is posidoned i)roi)erly
inside the ()veil to I_I'event product danlage.
-- Do not cover the rack or any part of the ()veil
with nletal fifil. This will cause overheating ot
the ()veil,
During and after use, do not touch, or let
clothing, pot holdeis or other flanmiable
nlaterials contact the top heating elenient or
guard. These surfaces inav be hot enough
to burn even though they are dark in coloi:
?dlow sufficient tiine for cooling fiist.
I?,.einove cookware coinpletely fl'on/the oven
beti)re turning todd.
Do not use paper to_vls or coveiings, containeis
or cooking/roasting bags nlade of fi)il or other
reflective inaterial, plastic, wax or paper when
grilling, convection or conlbination cooking.
Do not place toDd directly against the top or
bottonl heating elenients.
GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:I ro eruseof the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
This api)liance inust be grounded. In the event of
an electrical short drcuit, grounding reduces the
risk ot electric shock 1)yI)roviding an escape wire
ti)i" the electric current.
This api)liance is equipped with a power cord
having a grounding wire with a grounding phig.
The phig inust be phigged into an outlet that is
I)I'oI)erly installed and grounded.
(;IInsult a qualified electrician or seIMce technician
if the grounding instructions are not comi)letely
undeistood, or if doubt exists as to whether the
al)pliance is i)i'opeity grounded.
If the outlet is a standard 2-1)Tong wall outlet,
it is your peisonal resi)onsibili _' and obligation
to have it replaced with a i)i'oi)erly grounded
3-1)Tong wall outlet.
Do not tlndeI" anv ciI'CtlI/lSt;Inces ctlt or I'eIllOVe
the third (ground) i_i'ong fl'oin the power cord.
We do not reconmlend using an extension cord
with this api)liance. If the power cord is to() short,
have a qualified electrician or service mchnician
install an outlet near tile api)liance.
(See EXTENSIONCORDSsection.)
For best oi)ei'afion, phig this ai)pliance into its
own electrical outlet to i)i'exent flickering of lights,
bhIwing of flIse or ti_ii)ping of circuit 1)i'eaker.