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A P P E N D I X

Skins, peels, shells ... 

Some foods have a skin or peel or a shell (eggs, potatoes, apples, liver, sausages).
Puncture the skin or peel with for example a fork to allow steam to escape and the food to
expand - this releases pressure and prevents the food from bursting. 

Water

Cooking in a microwave needs very little water. For 100 g of vegetables or potatoes, 
use 1 tablespoon of water.

Covering food

Food can be covered with foils or tops which let microwave through in order  

to prevent splashing 

to shorten the cooking time and/or 

to retain any natural moisture in the food (

Microwave suitable dishes and utensils). 

Arranging food - size and shape

To achieve the shortest cooking times and the best results it is sometimes useful to arrange
the food in a certain way. 

Small pieces cook faster than big pieces. 

Pieces of the same size cook more evenly than different sized pieces.

In the case of irregularly shaped pieces, the thin sections will cook faster than the thick
sections. 

When cooking several of the 

same item

, e.g. stuffed tomatoes, arrange them on the rotating

plate in a circle to achieve even cooking. 

When cooking 

irregularly shaped items

or food with 

different thicknesses

, place the

smaller or thinner parts in the middle and the thicker (denser) parts towards the outside.
Alternatively, cover thinner parts with a piece of aluminium foil to prevent drying or charring.

Where possible, place 

fish

with the tail towards the centre, slit the skin to prevent the skin

tearing or bursting open. Another possibility is to cover the head and the tail ends with
aluminium foil to prevent premature drying or charring.

When 

warming up pre-cooked meals

, place the thinner and lighter items towards the

middle, the heavier and denser items towards the outside of the plate. 

Place 

thin slices

(e.g. bacon) on top of one another (fully or partially). 

Arrange 

sausages

close together. 

Drinks, sauces and gravy 

should be heated in separate containers. Fill tall narrow vessels

only 

3

/

4

full.

Stir or turn

the food every now and then to help spread the heat more evenly.

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Summary of Contents for KOR-86670S

Page 1: ...appliance is designed for standing only The area immediately around the oven should be free to allow the circulation of fresh air for cooling Do not place the microwave oven near a radio or televisio...

Page 2: ...UK only For your own safety read the following instructions carefully before attempting to connect this unit to mains Check that the voltage on the rating plate corresponds to the voltage in your home...

Page 3: ...e Never place eggs in a microwave When cooking items such as potatoes chicken livers etc puncture the skin using e g a fork to allow steam to escape Never heat spirits alcoholic drinks to high tempera...

Page 4: ...seal surfaces prevent microwaves escaping from the chamber The plastic ring supports the rotating plate The plate and the support can be easily removed for cleaning Make sure they are correctly posit...

Page 5: ...ing up ready to serve food cooking small amounts soaking and defrosting These are the highest and fastest settings for preheating boiling cooking roasting heating melting etc Symbol Setting KOR 8667 G...

Page 6: ...waves are switched off To continue cooking simply close the door To stop an operation set the timer to 0 The oven switches off the microwave after the set time has elapsed i e the timer returns to 0 T...

Page 7: ...ature weight density of food etc Always use microwave suitable dishes Defrosting Defrosting is faster in flatter dishes than in higher dishes Divide large pieces of food into smaller pieces for faster...

Page 8: ...in sections will cook faster than the thick sections When cooking several of the same item e g stuffed tomatoes arrange them on the rotating plate in a circle to achieve even cooking When cooking irre...

Page 9: ...or a dish with metal edges or aluminium foil in the oven Metal must never touch the inner walls of the oven Turn the microwave on without food in oven Although switching the oven on for short periods...

Page 10: ...dishes will cook more evenly Small pieces of aluminium foil are good for covering any vulnerable sections e g the thin flat tail end of a fish Although this microwave oven is fitted with state of the...

Page 11: ...require replacement it is essential that this operation be carried out by a qualified electrician and should only be replaced with a flexible cord obtained from the manufacturer Applicable only if mou...

Page 12: ...Microwave Oven Instruction manual KOR 8667...

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