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Basic safety precautions should always be followed when using electrical appli-

ances, including the following:

1. Read all instructions before using.

2. Do not place the appliance in the

presence of explosive and/or

flammable fumes.

3. Note that the trays can only be

filled with food and/or liquid to

2/3 capacity.

4. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use

handles or knobs.

5. To protect against electrical

shock and malfunction, do not

immerse the body, cord or plug

in water or other liquids.

6. Close supervision is necessary

when any appliance is used by or

near children.

7. Turn the thermostat knob to

“OFF” to turn the power off.

8. Caution: the surface will remain

warm after the unit is turned off.

9. Do not operate this appliance

while empty, as it may cause the

metal to warp.

10. Always unplug the appliance and

allow to cool completely before

cleaning or removing parts.

11. Do not operate with a damaged

cord or after the appliance mal-

functions or has been damaged

in any way.  Return the appliance

to the nearest authorized service

station for repair or adjustment.

12. The use of accessory attach-

ments not recommended by the

manufacturer may result in fire,

electric shock or injury.

13. Do not use outdoors.

14. Do not allow  the cord to hang

over the edge of the counter or

table or to touch hot surfaces.

15. Extreme caution must be used

when using or moving appliances

containing oil or other hot liquids.

16. Do not use appliance for other

than intended use.

17. Always attach plug to appliance

first, then plug cord into the wall

outlet.  To disconnect, turn the

knob to the “OFF” position, then

remove plug from wall outlet.

18. Use extreme caution when open-

ing the lid during or after cook-

ing.  Hot steam will escape and

could cause burns.

19. To reduce the risk of electric

shock, place food only in the pro-

vided removable container.

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Summary of Contents for AWT-1202

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Page 2: ...e temperature controls allow you to customize the heat to suit a wide array of dishes Use your new buffet server for a party family gathering or everyday mealtime The serving trays and lids are dishwa...

Page 3: ...leaning or removing parts 11 Do not operate with a damaged cord or after the appliance mal functions or has been damaged in any way Return the appliance to the nearest authorized service station for r...

Page 4: ...h a 3 conductor cord and a 3 prong grounding type plug to fit the proper grounding type receptacle The appliance has a plug that looks like sketch A An adapter sketch B should be used for connecting s...

Page 5: ...FI IC CA AT TI IO ON N 1 Cool touch handles 2 Serving tray support 3 Clear plastic lids 4 Temperature dial 5 Indicator light 6 Non skid feet 7 Warming tray base 8 Serving trays 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 All man...

Page 6: ...s W Wa ar rm mi in ng g T Tr ra ay y Do not add serving tray support or serving trays T To o O Op pe er ra at te e w wi it th h S Se er rv vi in ng g T Tr ra ay ys s Place the serving tray support an...

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Page 9: ...ompany Before returning an item please call the toll free number below for a return authorization number Allow 2 4 weeks for return shipping This warranty does not cover improper installation misuse a...

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