SAFETY
Readallinstmctiomsbefore
When using electricalappliances
basic safetyprecautionsshould
be followed,includingthe
following:
W~NING-To reducethe risk
ofbums, electric shock, fire,
injuryto persons or exposureto
excessivemicrowaveenergy:
@Use this applianceonly for its
intendeduse as described in this
manual.
e Readand followthe specific
“PRECAUTIONSTO AVOID
POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO
EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE
ENERGY” foundon page3.
0 This appliancemust be
grounded. Connectonly to
properly groundedoutlet. See
“GROUNDING INSTRUC-
TIONS” found on page 13.
* For best operation, plugthis
applianceinto its ownelectrical
outlet, to preventflickeringof
lights,blowingof fhse or trippingof circuit breaker.
e Install or locate this appliance
only in accordance with the
providedinstallation
instructions.
e Be cert@n to place
thefront
surfaceofthedoorthree
inchesormorebackfromthe
countertopedgetoavoid
accidentaltippingofthe
applianceinnormalusage.
(Ifusedoncountertop,)
~
Do not coveror block any
openingson the appliance.
* Do not use outdoors.
@Do not immerse power cord or
plugin water.
@Keep power cord awayfrom
heatedsurfaces.
* Do not let power cord hang
overedge oftable or counter.
usingthisappliance.
@Do not operatethis appliance
if it has a damagedpowercord
or plug, if it is not working
properly,or if it is has been
damagedor dropped.
e See door surfacecleaning
instructionson page 12.
~ This applianceshouldbe
serviced onlyby qualified
servicepersonnel. Contact
nearestauthorized service
facilityfor examination, repair
or adjustment.
e & with any appliance,close
supervisionis necessarywhen
used by children.
o Toreducetheriskoffirein
theovencavity:
—Donot overcookfood.
Carefullyattendapplianceif
paper, plastic or other combustiblematerials azeplaced inside
the ovento facilitatecooking.
—Removewire twist-tiesfrom
paper or plasticbags before
placingbag in oven.
—Donot use your microwave “
ovento dry newspapers.
—Papertowelsandnapkins,
waxpaper.
Recycledpaper
productscan containmetal flecks
which maycause arcing or
ignite.Paperproducts containing
nylonor nylon filamentsshould
be avoided,as theymay also
ignite.
—Donotoperatetheoven
whileemptytoavoiddamage
totheovenandthedangerof
fire.
If by accidentthe oven
shouldrun empty a minuteor
two, no harm is done. However,
try to avoidoperatingthe oven
empty at all times—itsaves
energy and prolongslife of
the oven.
—Donotpoppopcornin “
yourmicrowaveoven
unless
in a specialmicrowavepopcorn
accessory or unlessyou use
popcorn labeledfor use in
microwaveovens.
—Ifmaterials insidethe oven
shouldignite,keep ovendoor
closed, turn ovenoff, and
disconnectthe powercord, or
shut offpower atthe fhse or
circuitbreaker panel.
e Someproducts such as whole
eggsand sealed containers-for
example,closedglassjars—may
explodeand shouldnot be heated
in this oven.
e Avoidheatingbabyfoodin
glassjars,
evenwithouttheir
lids; especiallymeat and egg
mixtures.
o Don’tdefrostfrozen
beveragesin narrow necked
bottles~especiallycarbonated
ones. Even if the containeris
opened, pressure can buildup. –
This can causethe containerto
burst, resultingin injury.
o Usemetalonlyasdirectedin
Cookbook.
Metalstrips as used
on meat roasts are helpfulwhen
used as shown in Cookbook.
TV dinners maybe cookedin
metaltrays, providingthe metal
foilcoversare removed,but
when using shelfthey must be
replaced in their boxes.
However,when using metal in
microwaveoven,
keepmetal
(exceptforDoubleDutyTM
shelf)atleastl-inchaway
fromsidesofoven.
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