Labels and warnings are there for the protection of the company. We told you so.
Using a product "not in the fashion it was intended" means the company is legally clear and free of wrong doing. However, we must live with the pages of warning labels.
"Don't use this toaster in the tub. May cause electrocution."
"Bleach should not be used to whiten teeth. May cause burns."
"Surface may be hot and cause burns." I bought the stove to be hot.
By the way, the easiest way to learn is to get hurt. If you do it a second time, it's your own fault. Mom would always ask, "why'd you do that, stupid?" I learned a lot growing up.
And I'm still alive to prove it.