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Dishes
Notes
Paper towels
Use to cover food and to absorb melted fat. Use only for short cooking. Do not leave unattended while
cooking.
Grease-proof baking
paper
Use to cover foods, to cover food while stewing and to prevent the oven from being sprayed.
Plastic materials
Use only plates and dishes designed for use in microwave ovens. Follow the instructions of the
manufacturer. A plastic material appropriate for use in a microwave oven must have a specific labelling:
“Appropriate for microwave ovens”. Some plastics soften as a result of long term effects of high
temperatures. “Boiling bags” and baking satchels must be cut through, pierced or otherwise ventilated
according to the food manufacturer's instructions.
Plastic wrapping foils
Use only plates and dishes designed for use in microwave ovens. Use them to cover foods and to maintain
the moisture of the food during cooking. Make sure that the plastic foil is not touching the food being
prepared.
Thermometers
Use only thermometers designed for use in microwave ovens. (Thermometers for meat, pastry and cakes.)
Wax paper
Use to cover foods to prevent the oven from being sprayed and to maintain the moisture of the food
during cooking.
Materials which must not be used for cooking in a microwave oven
Equipment and dishes
Notes
Aluminium trays and plates Danger or distortion. Move the food into a container appropriate for cooking in a microwave oven.
Paper and cardboard boxes
with a metal handle
Danger or distortion. Move the food into a container appropriate for cooking in a microwave oven.
Metal dishes and dishes
with metal accessories
Metal prevents the penetration of microwave energy. The metal rim may warp.
Wire locking rings
Danger of distortion and fire inside the oven.
Paper bags
They may catch on fire. Danger of fire inside the oven.
Foam materials
Through the effect of heat the plastic foam may melt and degrade the quality of the food.
Wood
Wood is dried out during cooking and may crack.
INSTALLATION OF THE TURNING PLATE
Hub (under side)
Glass plate
Axle of the turning plate
Assembled turning ring
1. Never place the glass plate with the bottom in the upward direction. The
glass plate must always turn freely.
2. Never use the oven without the driving collar and the glass plate.
3. All foods and containers with food must always be placed on the glass
plate.
4. If the glass plate cracks or the driving collar is damaged, contact the
nearest authorised service.