Operation Manual

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Safety instructions
Microwaves
Heating drinks by microwave can cause a sudden and delayed gushing of boiling
water. Also precautions should be taken when handling the container. You might
get burnt.
Food with a 'skin' or a 'peel' like potatoes, tomatoes, sausages etc should be
pierced with a fork to allow the steam that forms to evaporate and to prevent the
bursting of foodstuffs.
Make sure that a minimum temperature of 70° C is reached for cooking/
reheating food. Just follow the data in the cooking tables (time/temperature).
Never use mercury or liquid thermometers to measure the temperature of food.
Baby food in jars (glass) or bottles must always be reheated without a lid or top
and well stirred or shaken so that the heat is evenly distributed. Always check the
temperature before feeding your child so as to avoid scalding.
Remember that hot food in a microwave oven will heat up the oven ware. Use
oven gloves or hotpads to handle hot dishes.
Never cook your food for too long or at too high a power setting. Some parts of
the food can dry out or even ignite. To avoid this never use the same times
recommended for cooking in a conventional oven.
WARNING: liquids or other foods should not be heated in hermetic containers
because they can explode.
Do not use microwaves for the following:
Boiling eggs. They can burst open!
Heating cooking oil (fondue or deep frying) and drinks containing a high level of
alcohol. There is a danger of spontaneous combustion!
Drying animals, textiles or paper.
Crockery (porcelain, ceramics, pottery etc) with hollows that can fill with water
and create steam pressure when the microwave is operating.
MICROWAVE OUTPUT POWER: 900 W
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