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AN INVITATION 
 
Please take a few minutes to peruse this instruction manual before using your new oven.  We want you to 
be happy with the equipment, and use it safely. Please be sure that each person who uses the oven reads 
the instructions. 
 
 
1.0  RECEIVING AND INSPECTION
 
 
The carrier, when accepting shipment, also accepts responsibility for safe delivery, and is liable for loss or 
damage claims. On delivery, you must inspect for visible exterior damage. Note and describe on the freight 
bill any damage you find; then enter your claim on the form supplied by the carrier. 
 
Inspect the oven for concealed damage. If you find any, the carrier will arrange for official inspection to 
substantiate your claim. 
 
Save the packing material until you're sure all is well. If, for any reason, you must return the oven, contact 
your service representative; give the serial number, and request authorization for return. We want you to be 
satisfied with your oven, and will be as helpful as possible. 
 
 
2.0  WARNING 
 
THIS IS NOT AN EXPLOSION-PROOF OVEN. Don't put anything in the oven that gives off combustible 
vapors. Don't put combustible or flammable material in the oven. Be sure about this. Play it safe. 
 
Don't put tightly sealed or filled containers in this or any other oven. The contents may expand and burst the 
container. 
 
This oven is not designed for use in Class I, II, or III locations as described in the National Electrical Code. It 
is not intended, nor shall it be used as a patient-connected device as described in Article 517 of the National 
Electrical Code. 
 
 
3.0  POWER SUPPLY 
 
A prime cause of poor oven performance is an inadequate power source. Before installing your oven, 
inspect its proposed power supply. When the oven is operating at full draw, voltage at its terminals must be 
no lower than 10% below its nameplate voltage and preferable no lower than 5% below. 
 
The best arrangement, if at all possible, is to energize the oven from a receptacle that is on a branch circuit 
of its own, no other receptacles being on the same branch. In the best installation, voltage at this receptacle 
will drop no more than 5% when the oven is switched on full. 
 
If you are using a receptacle that shares a branch circuit with several other receptacles, the oven may work 
just fine until someone plugs a hot plate into one of the other receptacles. Then the circuit breaker may trip, 
and the oven will go cold. 
 
AVOID EXTENSION CORDS 
 
Use of extension cords, particularly stringy, abraded ones are dangerous. They also cause added voltage 
drop and violate most electrical codes.  It is best not to use them at all. 
 
 
 
POWER REQUIREMENTS