M. Do not attempt to insert metal foils or baking sheets inside
the baking pan as this represent a risk of fire and short circuit.
N. Always use the provided parts and accessories to avoid injuries.
Avoid contact with moving parts to prevent personal injury
or damage to the appliance.
O. Ensure appliance has completely stopped operating before
disassembling, cleaning or storing.
P. Let the appliance cool off for a period of 30 minutes between
each cycle. Do not operate the appliance for 2 consecutive
cycles as it may cause the appliance to overheat and shut
down.
Q. Do not leave the bread maker unattended while it is operating.
Do not move the bread maker while in operation. DO NOT attempt
to move or relocate the appliance while it is in use.
R. Do not put your fingers or other objects into the bread maker while
it is in operation. Avoid contact with moving parts.
S. Do not block or obstruct appliance air vents. While in use, provide
adequate space above and around the appliance for air circulation.
T. Do not place anything on the appliance while operating.
U. Never insert food with hands. Always use the provided measuring
cup and spoon.
V. Always wash and thoroughly dry all parts between each bread
making cycle. Unclean parts may affect the consistency of the
dough and will produce poor results.
DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE FOR MORE THAN ONE CYCLE AT A
TIME. ALLOW THE APPLIANCE TO COOL OFF FOR A PERIOD OF 30 MINUTES
BETWEEN EACH CYCLE. DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE CYCLE.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
GROUNDED PLUG: As a safety feature, this appliance is equipped with a grounded
plug, which will only fit into a three-prong outlet. Do not attempt to defeat this safety
feature. Improper connection of the grounding conductor may result in the risk
of electric shock. Consult a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether
the outlet is properly grounded.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: A short power supply cord used to reduce the risk
resulting from it being grabbed by children, becoming entangled in, or tripping
over a longer cord.
AN EXTENSION CORD MAY BE USED IF CARE IS EXERCISED IN THEIR USE:
•
Minimize the risk of overheating by using the shortest UL or ETL listed
cord possible.
•
The marked electrical rating must be at least as great as that of the product.
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