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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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The rangetop gets hot when in use and remains hot for some time
after being turned off. Do not touch the appliance if there is a possi-
bility that it could still be hot.
You can burn yourself on a hot rangetop. When cooking on the
appliance, protect your hands by using heat-resistant pot holders or
oven mitts. Only use dry pot holders or gloves. Wet or damp textiles
conduct heat more effectively and produce steam, which poses a
burn hazard. Be sure to keep all textiles away from the gas flames.
Do not use oversized cloths, dish towels or other similar materials.
If the rangetop is accidentally turned on or is still hot, metal ob-
jects on the appliance can heat up. Other items may melt or catch
fire. Do not place unused items on the range for storage!
A range hood installed above the range can become damaged or
catch fire as a result of intense heat. Do not use the gas burners
without cookware.
The high temperatures radiated could cause objects near the
rangetop to catch fire.
Do not use the range to heat the room.
Only light the gas burners after all burner parts have been properly
assembled.
If the cookware is too small, it will not sit properly on the burner. If
the cookware is too large, heat emitted from the bottom of the cook-
ware may damage the counter, walls with poor heat resistance (e.g.,
paneled walls), or portions of the rangetop.
Make sure that the burner flames do not extend beyond the bot-
tom of the cookware and rise up its sides.
Only use cookware with a thick enough bottom. Failure to do so
may result in damage to the rangetop.
Always use the burner grates supplied with the cooktop. Never
place cookware directly on the burner.
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