l First determine the environment in which the Oven gloves will be used and the problem of contact with hot objects. For example, choose Oven gloves that reflect heat radiation in a high temperature environment within 250 °C
l Check carefully the specification and model of Oven gloves and whether the temperature range of heat-proof meets your requirements. The heat-proof temperature of this Oven gloves is about 250 °C When using it, you should immediately contact with high temperature objects, and feel whether the heat insulation layer of Oven gloves can effectively insulate; After multiple tests, observe whether the surface is burnt or damaged.。
l The insulation of the inner layer of Oven gloves may be reduced after continuous use. To ensure safety, adjust the time of exposure to high temperature.
l Oven gloves should be kept in a clean, ventilated environment after use to prevent moisture from affecting their service life.
l Damaged Oven gloves should be stopped immediately, or they will cause damage to the operator.
l Instructions on how to recognise ageing and loss of performance in the product
Oven gloves should be properly sized to make sure the pot holder must covered the handle sufficiently and make sure your hands not contact directly with high temperature pot itself.
Inspect oven gloves at all times for holes, cracks and abrasions
Instructions for re-cycling, safe destruction and disposal, as relevant.
The Oven gloves for thermal domestic risks shall not come in contact with a naked flame.
Warning: The Oven gloves should not be used if they become wet, and no flame protection is claimed, Protection is limited to the hand only
The products are protected by copyright law and international registrations,
and subjected to quality control during all their processing stages.
The Oven gloves protect the hands only against contact with heated parts up to 250 °C for period of 15 seconds, All other parts of the body are excluded from the protection.