,,, -Men using electrical applianms, basic safetyprecautions shodd be followed, including thefouowing:A W~NG-~ored.mtieriskofbums, electric shock fire, injury to personsor exposure to excessive microwave energy:l Read and fo~ow the specific ‘tPremutions toAvoid Possible ~sure to Excessive McrowaveEnergy” on the previous page.l W apphce must be grounded. ~Mectody to properly grounded outiet See &oundingMtructions section in the back of this guide.l Use this app~ce ody for its intended use asdescribed in this guide. Do not use corrosivechernicds or vapors in this apphance. Thismicrowave oven is specifidly designed to heator cook f- and is not intended for laboratoryor indusW use.l This over-tie-range oven was designedfor w over ranges no wider than O inches.,— It maybe instied over both gas and elwtriccooking quipment.l For best operation, plug this appbce into itsown electrid outie~ to prevent fickering of~~ blowing of be or tripping of circuitbreaker.l Do not mount this app~ce over a SW=or locati this app~ce ody m accordance withthe provided -tin -ctions.. Do not cover or bM any openings on theappWnee.l Do not store this apphce outdoors. Do notuse this product near water-for example, in a wetbasemen~ near a sw imrning pool or near a stil This microwave oven is not approved or testedfor marine Wl Do not store anything directiy on top of the-wave oven sfice when the oven is inoperation.l Do not immerse power cord or plug in water./ l Keep power cord away from heated surfaces.l Do not let power cord hangover edge of tableor counter.l Do not operate this appkce ifit has adamaged power cord or plug ifit is notworking propetiy, or if it has been damagedor dropped.l See door surface cleaning instructions in the Greand ~eaning swtion(s) of your guide.l This app~nce should be serviced only byq-cd service personnel. Contact nearestauthotied service facfiity for examination,repti or adjustment.l A with any appMnce, close supervision isnecessary when used by ctidren.l To reduce the risk of fi in the oven cavity:—Do not overcook food. Wefily attendapplian~ if paper, plastic or other combustiblemateriti are placed inside the oven to factiitatecooking.—Remove wire twist-ties and meti han~esfrom paper or pktic containers beforepbcing them in the oven.—Do not use your microwave oven to drynewspapers.—Do not use recycled paper products. Recycledpaper towe@ napkins and waxed paper cancontain meti flecks which may cause arcingor igni~ Paper products containing nyIon ornylon -ents shodd be avoided, as tieymay *O ignite.—Do not pop popcorn m your microwave ovendess in a special microwave popcorn amssoryor urdess you use popcorn labeled for use inmicrowave ovens.—Do not overcook potatoes. ~ey coulddehydrate and catch fire, causing damageto your oven.—Do not operate the oven w~e empty to avoiddamage to the oven and the danger of b. Hby accident the oven shodd run empty a minuteor two, no harm is done. However, try to avoidoperating the oven empty at au tire-it savesenergy and prolongs the life of the oven.(co- d-page)3