*Don9tdefnx+tfrozen bevaiges
innarrowneckedbottles;especially
carbonatedones.Evenifthe
containerisopened,pressure
canbuildup.Thiscancausethe
containertoburst,resultingin
injury.
@Usemetalonlyas directedin
Cookbook.Foilstripsasusedon
meatroastsarehelpfulwhenused
asshowninCookbook.
TV’dinnersmaybecookedinmetal
trays,providingthemetalfoilcovers
areremoved.
Theymustbereplaced
intheirboxes,Whenusingrnetd in
mitxowavecwtm,keep mat.al
(otherthan!IR43Mshelf)athxw$t
l-inchawayfromsidesOfOven.
*cookingutensilsmaybecome
hotIxxauseofheattransferred
fromtheheatedfood.‘I’hisis
especiallytrueifplasticwraphas
beencoveringthetopandhandles
oftheutensil.
Potholders maybe
neededto handletheutensil.
@sometimes, theOvenfhlm’4xM3
becometoohottotouch.Be
carefultouchingthefloorduring
andaftercooking.
@Thermometer—Donotusea
thermometerin foodyouare
microwavingunlessthe
thermometerisdesignedor
Fccommendgdforuseinthe
microwaveoven.
@Reillov@the temp~rature prollc
from the 0%’433when not in Mse*H’
youleavetheprobeinsidetheoven
withoutinsertingit infoodor’
liquid,andturn OHrnkxwwave
energy,itcancreateekxtrieal
arcingin theovenanddamage
ovenwalls.
~Plastic titensils-Plastic utensils
desigmxlformicrowavecooking
areveryuseful,butshouldIX
usedCWt#Li~~y.~Vf3flrSlkXt3WWt2
plasticmaynotbeastokwantof
overcookingconditionsas areglass
or CcmmicMatel%dsandmay
soi’terior char if subjectedtoshort
periodsofslvercookklg,In kmger
C?$posurcstoOvmxwking,thefbod
andutensilscouldignite.For
thesereasons:1)Usemicrowave
plasticsonlyandusetheminstrict
compliancewiththeutensil
manufacturer’srecommendations.
2)?)0notsubjectemptyutensilsto
microwaving.3)Donotpermit
childrentouseplasticutensils
withoutcompletesupervision.
*When cookingporkfollow
ourdirectionsexactlyandalways
cookthemeattoatleast170°F.
Thisassuresthat,intheremote
possibilitythattrichinamaybe
presentinthemeat, itwillbekilled
aridmeatwillbesafeto eat.
@Boilingeggs(inand out of”
SIMM)is not r@aommQnd$dfor
microwavecooking.Pressureean
buildupinsideeggyolkandmay
causeittoburst,resukingininjury,
@Foodswith unbroken(N@’
W&P suchaspotatoes,hotdogs
orsausages,
tomatoes,apples,
chickenliversandothergiblets,
and4ggs[seepreviouscaution)
shouldbepiercedtoallowsteam
toeseapeduringGcwking.
@66Boil#bie$94XmMngpllclles
andt?ght!y&M*dplasticbags
shouldbeslit,piercedorventedas
,dkxxwiinC%wkbcmk,~ftheyare
not,plasticccwkiburstduringor
inm.ediately$&m’CXmking,
possiblyresvltinginifijw=y,Also,
plasticW3mgecontainersMUMbe
atk2a%partiallyWKmW3redbeGWX3
theyformatightseal.VUhen
cookingwithcontainerstightly
coveredwithplasticwrap,remove
coveringcarefullyanddirectsteam
awayfromhandsarxiface.
*W*Uftheshelf$MM5smy
—-Removetheshelffromoven
whennotinUSC.
–Do f?otstoreor’cook‘withshelf
onfloorofoven.Productdamage
mayresult.
–-~scpothokhm
WhUl handling
theshelfandUtensils.Theymay
IXhot.
—Donotusemicrowavebrowning
dishonshelf.Theshelfcould
overheat. d
T.mHooD:
@Have it instakl andproperly
groundedbyaqualifiedinstiller.
Seethespecialinstallationbooklet
packedwiththemicrowaveoven.
@Theventfaninyour
spaU?mak@r@ovenwilloperate
autolnaticallyundercertain
conditions(seeAutomaticFan
Feature,pag~7).Whilethefanis
operating,cautionisrequiredto
preventthestartingandspreading
ofaccidentalcookingfireswhile
.—.— --—-—
tileventfan isin W)t%For this
reason:
--Neverleavesurfacewits
unattended@highheatsettings.
Eloilovercausessmokingandgreasy
spikwersthatmayigniteandspread
ifventfinisGpsrating.‘lbminimize
automaticfanoperation,use
adequatesizedutensilsanduse
highheatsettingsonlywhen
WXWMN’y*
—hItheeventdagreawfire9
smotherflamingpanonsurface
unitbycoveringpanWnr@etely
withwell-fittinglid,cookiesheet
m’fiatM’ay*
-Never fhne foodsunderthe
Ovmwiththe$wMfana~rating
bwmwitmayspreadthefkm%.
-Keep hod andgreasefikws
chxm~accordingtoinstructionson
pages15and 17,tomaintaingood
ventingamiavoidgreasefires.
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