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34 OPERATION
proper air flow. Do not touch vent openings or
nearby surfaces during any cooking operation.
• Do not cover racks or oven bottom with
aluminum foil.
• You may see condensation on the oven door
glass.
- As the oven heats up, the heated air in the
oven may cause condensation to appear on
the oven door glass. These water drops are
harmless and will evaporate as the oven
continues to heat up.
Oven Vent
Areas near the vent may become hot during
operation and may cause burns. Do not block the
vent opening. Avoid placing plastics near the vent
as heat may distort or melt the plastic.
It is normal for steam to be visible when cooking
foods with high moisture content.
Oven Vent
a
Vent trim
b
CAUTION
• The edges of the range vent are sharp. Wear
gloves when cleaning the range to avoid injury.
Using Oven Racks
The racks have a turned-up back edge that
prevents them from being pulled out of the oven
cavity.
CAUTION
• Replace oven racks before turning the oven on
to prevent burns.
• Do not cover the racks with aluminum foil, or
any other material, or place anything on the
bottom of the oven. Doing so will result in poor
baking and may damage the oven bottom.
• Only arrange oven racks when the oven is cool.
Removing Racks
1
Pull the rack straight out until it stops.
2
Lift up the front of the rack and pull it out.
Replacing Racks
1
Place the end of the rack on the support.
2
Tilt the front end up and push the rack in.
Instaview
Knock twice on the center of the glass panel to
reveal the contents of the oven without opening
the door.
CAUTION
• Do not hit the glass door panel with excessive
force. Do not allow hard objects like cookware or
glass bottles to hit the glass door panel. The
glass could break, resulting in a risk of personal
injury or product damage.