Carolina Cooker
®
5
Model M56913
844-478-4334
January 2018
3.4
Location Safety
WARNING
Failure to comply with the following safety instructions
could result in serious injury and possibly even death.
Use Only on Noncombustible Surfaces
Always place the appliance on a level, stable,
noncombustible surface such as brick,
concrete, or dirt.
–
Do not use on surfaces made of wood
(such as a deck or table), asphalt (such as
a driveway), plastic, or painted metal which
may burn, blister, or melt.
– Do not use on a combustible surface, such as a
wooden picnic table, plastic folding table, or other
similar combustible surfaces.
– Do not use on the surface of a passenger vehicle,
such as the tailgate of a pickup truck.
Safe Clearance
Keep combustible material at least 10 ft.
(3 m) from the appliance.
Outdoor Ambient Temperature
Do not use when outside temperature is
below 21° F (10° C).
3.5
Personal Protection
CAUTION
The following safety instructions are provided to
help prevent personal injury. Not following these
instructions may lead to injury.
Personal Protection Equipment
Always wear safety glasses or
goggles, slip-resistant, closed
toe shoes, gloves, or mitts. Wear long sleeves when
using the appliance with cooking oil.
Burn Protection
Use well-insulated, properly fitting pot holders
or oven mitts for protection from hot surfaces
or splatter from cooking liquids.
Eye Protection
Safety goggles are recommended for eye
protection whenever using hot cooking
liquids.
Stay Clear
Clear the area of people, especially small
children and pets, before using the appliance.
Under no circumstances should children, pets, or
unauthorized persons be allowed near the appliance.
CAUTION
Impaired User Hazard
Do not attempt to assemble, use, or
maintain this appliance under the
influence of drugs or alcohol. Consult your doctor
before using the appliance while taking prescription
or non-prescription medications.
Tripping Hazard
Tripping over the gas supply hose can
cause spillage of hot oil, resulting in
serious burns. Position the hose to prevent human or
animal entanglement.
Keep the floor clean and dry.
Immediately clean up spilled oil. An
oily or wet floor can cause slips and
falls.
First Aid
Have a first aid kit available for use should the
need arise and know how to use it.
3.6
Protection Against Fire
WARNING
Failure to comply with the following safety instructions
could result in serious injury and possibly even death.
The vast majority of fires are the result of leaving
cooking oil unattended.
911
Call 911
In the event of a fire immediately call
the Fire Department (911).
Fire Hazard – No Smoking
Propane gas is HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
and EXPLOSIVE, which could result in
burns or serious injuries. Do not smoke while using
the appliance.
Fire Hazard – Proper Extinguisher
Have a Type BC or ABC fire extinguisher
available for use, if needed, and know
how to use it. The proper type of fire extinguisher may,
but not necessarily always, contain a cooking oil fire.
Fire Hazard – DO NOT USE WATER
In the event of an oil/grease fire, do not
attempt to extinguish with water. If a
fire extinguisher is not available, use dirt, sand, or
baking soda.
Do not use the appliance if it is damaged in
any way. If in doubt, do not use or replace
the appliance.