
eSmw Su.daswhole
eggsand!sealed containers-for
example,closedglassjars—may
explodeand shouldnotbeheated
in thisoven.
@Avoid babyfoodin
glassjars, evenwithouttheirlids;
especiallymeatandeggmixtures.
QDon’tdefrostfmml beverages
innarrowneckedbotdes(especially
carbonatedbeverages).Evenif
thecontainerisope~ed,pressure
canbuildup.Thiscancausethe
containertoburst,resultingin
injury.
ausemetalonly$3sdirectedin
TVdinnersmaybe
microwavedinfoiltrayslessthan
3/4”high;removetopfoilcover
andreturntraytobox.When
usingmetalinmicrowaveoven,
keepmetalat least1inchaway
fromsides‘ofOven.
ecookware may becom!M
becauseofheattransfernixlfrom
theheatedfood.Potholdersmay
beneededtohandlethecookware.
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canbemm toohottotouch.Be
carefi.dtouchingthefloorduring
andafier,cooking.
*~OMiScookedin (such
aspasta)maytendtoboilovermore
rapidlythanfoodscontainingless
moisture.Shouldthisoccur,refer
topage18forinstructionsonhow
tocleantheinsideoftheoven.
*notuse
athermometerinfoodyouare
-microwavingunlessthe
thermometerisdesignedor
recommendedforuseinthe
microwaveoven.
~I%3sticcookware—Plastic
cookwaredesignedformicrowave
cookingareveryusefid,but
shouldbeusedcarefully.Even
microwave-safeplasticmaynot
beastolerantofovercooking
conditionsasareglassorceramic
materialsandmaysoftenorchar
ifsubjectedtoshortperiodsof
overcooking.Inlongerexposures
toovercooking,thefoodand
cookwarecouldignite.Forthese
reasons:1)Usemicrowave-safe
plasticsonlyandusetheminstrict
compliancewith the cookware
manuticturer’srecommendations.
2)Donotsubjectemptycookware
tomicrowaving.3)Donotpermit
childrentouseplasticcookware
withoutcompletesupervision.
ewhencookingpork, follow
thedirectionsexactlyandalways
cookthemeattoaninternal
temperatureofatleast170”F.
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possibilitythattrichinamaybe
presentinthemeat,itwillbe
killedandmeatwillbesafetoeat.
seggsisnot
illamicrowave
oven.Pressurecanbuildup
insidetheeggyolkandmaycause
ittoburst,resultingininjury.
eFoodswith outer
66skin99suchaspotatoes,sausages,
tomatoes,apples,chickenlivers
andothergiblets,andeggyolks
(seepreviouscaution)shouldbe
piercedtoallowsteamtoescape
duringcooking.
@pouches
and ckM%d!@lstkbags
shouldbeslit,piercedorvented
asdirectedincookbook.Ifthey
arenot,plasticcouldburstduring
orimmediatelyaftercooking,
possiblyresultingininjury.Also,
plasticstoragecontainersshould
beat leastpartiallyuncovered
becausetheyformatightseal.
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tightlycoveredwithplasticwrap,
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removecoveringcarefullyand :
directsteamawayfromhands “-” -
andface.
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certainspecialc~rcumstances,
liquidsmaystarttoboilduringor
shortlyafterremovalfromthe
microwaveoven.Topreventburns
fromsplashingliquid,stirthe
Iiquidbrieflybeforeremovingthe
containerfromthemicrowaveoven.
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gmwk?dbya!qdifkdl instdkm
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packedwiththemicrowaveoven.
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ComterSaver@ovenwilloperate
automaticallyundercertain
conditions(see Fan
Featm+page6).Whilethefan
isoperating9cautionisrequired
to and.
spreading cooking
fireswhiletheexhaustfanis
huse.Forthisreason:
–-Neverleavesurfaceunits
athighheatsettings.
130ilovercausessmokingand
greasyspilloversthatmayignite
andspreadifexhaustfanis
operating.l?ominimizeautomatic
fanoperation,useadequatesized
utensilsandusehighheatsettings
onlywhennecessary.
—-htheeventofa greasefire9
smotherflamingpanonsurface
unitbycoveringpancompletely
withwell-fittinglid,cookiesheet
orflattray.
–-Neverflamefoodsunderthe
ovenwith fan
becauseitmayspreadtheflames. j
–Keephoodandgreasefllters
CIW9accordingtoinstructionson
pages17and19,tomaintaingood
ventingandavoidgreasefires.
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