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Suitable containers for microwave ovens
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Damage due to heat-sensitive
plastic.
The material of the cover can gener-
ally withstand temperatures of up to
110°C (see manufacturer informa-
tion). At higher temperatures the
plastic can distort and fuse with the
food.
The cover can therefore only be used
in microwave ovens and only in
Microwave Solo mode without the
gourmet plate.
Damage due to covered open-
ings.
If the cover is used with a container
with a small diameter, the cover
could form a seal around the con-
tainer and steam may not be able to
escape through the openings in the
side of the cover. The cover could
get too hot and could start to melt.
Make sure that the cover does not
form a seal.
Do not use a heat-retaining cover if:
- food coated with breadcrumbs is be-
ing heated.
- cooking food which needs a crisp fin-
ish, e.g. toast.
- the gourmet plate is being used.
Danger of explosion due to pres-
sure build-up.
Pressure can build up during reheat-
ing in sealed containers or bottles,
causing them to explode.
Sealed glass containers, such as jars
of baby food, must be opened before
they are heated in the microwave
oven. Do not attempt to heat them
up unopened. With baby bottles, the
screw top and teat must be taken
off.