CHILD SAFETYSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSFOR FUTURE REFERENCENEVER store items of interest tochildren in cabinets above an applianceor on the cooktop. Children climbingon appliance to reach items coulddamage the appliance or be burned orseriously injured.CAUTIONNEVER leave children alone orunsupervised in area where appliance isin use or is still hot.NEVER allow children to sit or stand onany part of the appliance as they could beinjured or burned.Children must be taught that the applianceand utensils in or on it can be hot. Let hotutensils cool in a safe place, out of reachof small children. Children should be taughtthat an appliance is not a toy. Childrenshould not be allowed to play with controlsor other parts of the unit.V ENTILATING H OODSClean range hood and filters frequently toprevent grease or other flammablematerials from accumulating on hood orfilter and to avoid grease fires.Turn the fan on when flambéing foods(such as Cherries Jubilee) under the hood.I MPORTANT SAFETYNOTICE ANDW ARNINGIMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PETBIRDS: Never keep pet birds in the kitchenor in rooms where the fumes from thekitchen could reach. Birds have a verysensitive respiratory system. Fumesreleased during an oven self-cleaning cyclemay be harmful or fatal to birds. Fumesreleased due to overheated cooking oil,fat, margarine and overheated non-stickcookware may be equally harmful.3IMPORTANT SAFETY I NSTRUCTIONS, CONT .ELECTRICAL C ONNECTIONAppliances which requireelectrical power areequipped with at h r e e - p r o n ggrounding plugwhich must beplugged directly into a properly groundedthree-hole 120 volt electrical outlet.Always disconnect power to appliancebefore servicing.The three-prong grounding plug offersprotection against shock hazards. DO NOTCUT OR REMOVE THE THIRDGROUNDING PRONG FROM THEPOWER CORD PLUG.If an ungrounded, two-hole or other typeelectrical outlet is encountered, it is thepersonal responsibility of theappliance owner to have the outletreplaced with a properly groundedthree-hole electrical outlet.