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    C O NV E C TI ON T O A S TE R O V E N Mo del N umb e r: 1 6 9 12 7 / 1 6 9 1 40 U PC : 6 8 1 13 1 6 9 1 2 77 ( US )/ 68 1 1 3 1 6 9 1 40 6 ( C a n ad a ) Cu sto mer Ass ist a n c e 1 -8 77 - 2 0 7 - 09 2 3 ( U S) 1 -8 77 - 5 56-0 9 73 ( Can ada ) Th a n k y o u f or pu r c h as in g a G E s m a l l a p pl ia n c e. I n k ee pin g wi th t h e G E e [...]

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    I M PO R T A N T S A F E G U A R D S 2 S A V E T H ES E I N ST R UCT I ON S ! • R EA D A L L IN STR UCT I O NS B EF OR E US IN G . • Do no t t ou c h ho t s urf ac es. U se ha ndle s or kn obs . • T o pr o t ect ag a in st el ectr ic shoc k, do n o t pla c e c or d, p lu gs , or appl ia nc e in wat er or ot he r li q ui d. • Cl os e su pe r[...]

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    3 CONSUMER SAFE T Y INFORMA TI ON T h is un i t is f o r ho u s e h o l d u s e o n l y. Polarized Plug Thi s a ppli ance has a po lari zed plu g, (one bla de is wid er tha n t he other ). A s a safet y feature to reduce t he risk of ele c tri cal s hock , thi s p lug is inten ded to f it in a pol ari zed out let onl y o ne way . If t he plug do es[...]

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    4 P A R TS 1. Do or Han dle 2. Po wer Light 3. Co ntrol Pane l 4. Cur ved Gla ss Do or 5. Rack Sup por t Guid es 6. He ati ng Eleme nts 7 . Cr umb T ra y 8. Back Rack sh own face up 9. Broil Ra ck 1 0. B ake Pan 11. Cook ie Sheet[...]

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    5 Bake Rack— May be p ositioned in the upper or lower Rack Suppor t Guides for toas ting, baking, and general cooking . Cookie sheet s— Each cookie she et ho lds approximately 9 - 12 medium- size cookies . Bake Pan & Broil Rack— For use in broiling and baking meat, p oultr y , f ish, and vario us other foods . The Broil rack allows fat dr[...]

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    6 I N ST R U CT I O N S F O R U S E Caution: App liance sur faces a re hot dur ing an d a f ter us e. A lway s w ear protec t ive, i nsula ted oven mit t s whe n tou ching hot oven, di she s an d food, or wh en i nser ting or removin g Bake Rack , B roil Rack , or Coo kie Shee t. Never le ave oven unat ten ded wh ile in use. B e su re t he Crumb T [...]

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    7 I N ST R U CT I O N S F O R U S E Note: Wh en usin g a sin gle rack , posi tio n t he Bake Rack in th e b ot tom Suppo r t Guide, facing up. Bakew are t hat wi ll f it in the O ven are: a bu ndt pa n, 6 - cup mu f f in pan, 9 -in ch p ie pan, 9 -in ch l oaf pa n, or an ange l fo od cake p an. Do not use roa st ing ba gs or pl as tic or gla ss con[...]

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    C U S T O M E R AS S I S T A N C E TWO- YEA R L I MIT ED W A R RA NTY Wh at does you r wa rra n ty co v er ? • An y de f ect in mat er ia l or w or km an sh i p. Fo r h ow lon g afte r th e or ig ina l pu rch as e ? • T wo ye ars . Wh at wil l we do ? • Pr ovid e y ou with a ne w on e . • Fo r th os e it e ms sti l l un de r wa rr anty bu t[...]