SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
WARNING
Never leave food cooking unattended. Never allow cookware to boil dry and
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never leave an empty pan unattended on a hot burner.
Keep anything that can catch fire—for example, oven mitts, food packaging,
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towels, or curtains—away from your stovetop.
Wear proper clothing and shoes. Avoid dangling sleeves and jewelry.
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Never heat fat or oil to the point that it smokes, burns, or turns black.
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Never use your cookware in a microwave oven.
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WARNING
This cookware is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
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reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they are closely supervised and instructed concerning use
of the cookware by a person responsible for their safety.
Close supervision is necessary when cookware is used by or near children.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
cookware.
Steam can cause burns. When removing lids, position the lid so the steam is
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directed away from you.
To prevent spills, do not fill pans more than two-thirds full.
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Always use potholders when removing cookware from oven or stovetop.
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Always use potholders to touch lid knobs or handles.
Place cookware on stove so handles are not over other burners. Never leave
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handles of your cookware sticking out over the edge of the stovetop where
they can be knocked off and cause spills of hot contents.
NOTICE
Read all instructions.
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Avoid dragging or scraping pans on glass-top stovetops to avoid scratches
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on stovetop.
Never place a hot pan on a cool ceramic/glass stovetop burner. This can fuse
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your pan to the stovetop.
Use pans for purpose intended.
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No need to use special utensils. Metals, nylon, plastic, or wood can all be
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used.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Fire Hazard:
Burn Hazard: