Never use alumtnum lo11 to line oven bottoms. lmorooer use of these liners
may create a ftre hazard or cause tncomplete combustron. See page 9
for trps on usrng loll.
GLOW BAR IGNITION
Always keep the appltance area clear and free from things that wtll burn,
gasoltne and other flammable vapors and lrqutds Never store materials
In an oven Flammable items may catch IIre and plastic Items may melt
and burn
Your oven has glow bar tgnrtron When you turn the oven on, the glow
bar rgntter begrns to heat. When the rgnlter IS hot enough, in about 1 mtnute,
the gas flows rnlo the burner and IS rgnlted
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PUlTlNG OUT A GREASE FIRE
If you do have a grease fire, do not try
to move the pan. Instead:
1. Keep oven door closed.
2. Turn oven off.
3. If the fire continues, throw
baking soda on the fire.
Never use water on a grease fire - it
will only spread the flames. never pick
up a flaming pan.
Always remember to remove the brotler pan from the range and clean
It when you are done brotlkng. Ii you leave the broiler pan full of grease
In the range and later use the oven, you may have a broiler fire.
During a power failure the burner cannot
be lit and you should not try to do so.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q. Why do I sometimes hear the oveP burner coming on and going
off while I’m baking.
A. The burner turns on and OH to keep the oven at the temperature you set.
Cl What IS glowing under the oven bottom? Is anythtng wrong?
A. The glow bar tgntter glows a brtght oranqe when hot It cycles on and
off wtth the thermostat and wrll glow whenever the burner IS on.