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Safety Instructions
• Do not pour water on the glass window during use
or immediately after use;
this is to avoid damage.
• Do not preheat the appliance;
this is to avoid malfunctions.
• Do not use the appliance for extended periods of
time, and do not overheat food .
The temperature could get too high which could cause
discoloring in parts of the appliance.
• Do not apply excessive force to the heating
elements or the glass window;
this is to avoid damage.
• Make sure you clean the oven rack frequently;
this is to avoid corrosion due to salt, oil, and fat.
• Do not use the oven rack or baking pan on other
cooking devices such as gas stoves etc .;
this is to avoid deformity or damage.
These safety instructions will allow the
toaster oven to be used for many years .
Do not cover the crumb tray with
aluminum foil;
this is to avoid a malfunction.
Do not touch hot surfaces or the glass
window during use or immediately after use;
this is to avoid burns.
If food begins to smoke or catch fire, turn
off the timer immediately and unplug the
appliance;
this is to avoid fire. Do not open the door until
the fire has gone out. If you open the door, the
air could cause the fire to increase. Do not pour
water into the appliance as this could damage
the glass window and the heating elements.
Wait until the appliance has cooled down
before moving it;
this is to avoid burns.
Wait until the appliance has cooled down
before performing maintenance;
this is to avoid burns from hot surfaces.
Make sure you clean the appliance after use .
If you leave crumbs or oil in the appliance,
they could cause smoke or start a fire the
next time it is used.
Do not turn on the appliance when
the oven rack or crumb tray has been
removed, or when the door is open;
this is to avoid fires, burns, or malfunctions.
Do not use the appliance to boil water or
heat up drinks .
Placing anything except for food in the
appliance could cause a fire.
Do not wash the entire appliance .
Do not pour water into the appliance or into
the base of the appliance; this is to avoid
short circuits and electric shocks.
Do not place the appliance above
shoulder height;
this is to avoid burning your hand on the door
when removing cooked food from the appliance.
Do not place any heavy food on the door;
this is to avoid the appliance from toppling
over, food from falling off, or malfunctions
from occurring.
Make sure the crumb tray is inserted
correctly;
this is to avoid fire.
Do not cook raw meats, fish, or oily/fried
foods directly on the oven rack (net) . Be
sure to use the baking pan .
this is to avoid oil dripping into the appliance
and starting a fire. Even if oily items are
placed on or wrapped in aluminum foil,
make sure you place them in the baking pan
because oil could leak from holes in the foil.
Do not leave the appliance unattended
while it is operating .
Overheating could cause food to burn or start
a fire.
Make sure you stay close to the appliance
and check the food while it is cooking.
Do not heat canned or bottled food etc .
They could explode or become extremely hot
causing burns or injuries.
Do not overheat bread that has been
spread with butter or jam;
this is to avoid the bread catching fire.
Do not overheat;
this is to avoid starting a fire. Oily processed
food etc. contains a lot of oil that could start a
fire if it is overheated.
Caution
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