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Pyrex® Smart Essentials® Glass Mixing Bowl 4 qt.
3.8 L.
10.6 in x 4 in/26.9 cm x 10.1 cm.
Directions
Pyrex® glassware safety and usage instructions.
As
with all glass products, you must exercise an appropriate degree of
care, especially when cooking food at high temperatures. There are three
primary risks associated with using glassware for cooking.
1. Breakage due to sudden temperature change applied to the glassware.
2. Breakage due to impact if the glassware is dropped or knocked against a hard object.
3. Burning when handling hot glassware.
How to use and care for your Pyrex glassware.
Pyrex
glassware can be used for cooking, baking, warming, and reheating food
in microwave ovens, and in preheated conventional or convection ovens.
Pyrex
glassware is dishwasher safe, and may also be washed by hand. When
using dishwasher, load dishes to avoid bumping against other items
during dishwashing cycle. When cleaning your Pyrex glassware, use
non-abrasive cleansers. If scouring is necessary, use only plastic or
nylon cleaning pads, again with non-abrasive cleansers.
This product is intended for normal household use only; it is not intended for camping, industrial or commercial use.
How to use and care for your Pyrex accessories lids.
There are two types of lids for your Pyrex glassware-glass lids and plastic lids. Plastic lids are BPA free.
Warnings
Read safety and usage instructions enclosed.
Failure
to follow the warnings below may result in personal injury or property
damage, or may cause your glassware to break or shatter immediately or
later.
Avoid
sudden temperature changes to your glassware. To avoid the risk of
breakage due to a sudden temperature change to your Pyrex glassware, do
not add liquid to hot glassware, place hot glassware on a wet or cool
surface, or handle hot glassware with a wet towel, wet potholder or
other wet cloth. Do not place hot glassware directly on a countertop or
any metal surface, or in the sink. Allow hot glassware to cool on a
cooling rack, dry potholder or dry cloth. Be sure to allow hot glassware
to cool as provided above before washing, refrigerating or freezing.
Oven
must be preheated before inserting glassware. Do not insert glassware
into oven for cooking or reheating until the oven has been preheated to
the desired temperature.
Do
not use on or under a flame or other direct heat source, including on a
stovetop, under a broiler, on a grill or in a toaster oven.
Add
liquid to the bottom of glassware when cooking certain foods. When
preparing food that may release liquid, add a small amount of liquid
sufficient to cover the bottom of the glassware prior to cooking.
Avoid
handling hot glassware (including ware with silicone gripping surfaces)
without appropriate protection for your hands, such as dry potholders
or a dry thick towel.
Avoid
microwave misuse. Do not: use glassware to microwave popcorn or foods
wrapped in heat-concentrating material (such as special browning
wrappers); heat empty or nearly empty glassware in the microwave; or
overheat oil or butter in microwave (use minimum cooking time).
Be careful when handling broken glass. Broken glass pieces may be extremely sharp and difficult to locate.
Avoid
using or repairing damaged glassware. Handling your glassware without
an appropriate degree of care could result in breakage, chipping,
cracking or severe scratching. Do not use or repair any glassware that
is broken, chipped, cracked or severely scratched.
Do not drop or hit glassware against a hard object.
Do not strike utensils against glassware.


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