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Do not use products from recycled paper, because they may run colours and may contain
impurities which may cause sparkles or fire during cooking.
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Remove all plastic packaging before cooking and defrosting. Beware, however, that in
some cases the meal should remain covered with plastic foil – see information on bought
foods (e.g. food with lower thickness or liquid or pulpy foods.
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Do not heat drinks with high contents of alcohol or big amounts of oil (both could
catch on fire)!
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If you need to move the oven, let it cool down! The bottom cover heats up during operation.
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Do not plug the fork of the supply cord into the power outlet and do not unplug the
cord with wet hands or by pulling by the supply cord!
– Never put the power cord on hot surfaces or do not let it hang over the edge of a table
or a work top. Plugging or pulling the power cord e.g. by children can result in tilting over
or drawing the appliance down and serious injury!
– The power cord must not be damaged with sharp or hot objects, open fire, it must not
be sunk into water or bent over sharp edges.
– Use this appliance only for the purpose for which it was designed as specified in this
user‘s manual. Never use the appliance for any other purpose.
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CAUTION
– Do not use the appliance with a program, time switch or any other part
that turns the appliance on automatically as there is a risk of fire if the appliance
is not covered or placed properly.
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WARNING
: There is a risk of injury in case of incorrect use (not in accordance with
the manual) of the appliance.
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The manufacturer is not liable for any damage cause by incorrect use of the device
(e.g.
devaluation of food, burns, scalding, irradiation by microwaves, fire
) and
is not liable for the warranties in case of breaching the precautions mentioned above.
II. HOW TO ACHIEVE THE BEST RESULTS IN THE MW OVEN
Cooking
ware
Never use metal dishes, dishes with metal decorations or dishes coated with foil.
Microwaves do not penetrate metal. They will reflect off of the metal objects in the oven and
the walls and cause an electric arc – disturbing phenomenon resembling lightning.
Most fire-resistant non-metal dishes can be used in the MW oven safely. Some dishes may
contain materials due to which they become unsuitable for MW cooking. If you have doubts
about whether a specific dish is suitable, you can find out in a simple way.
Testing dishes for microwave cooking
Test the dishes for MW suitability before using it in the MW oven. Put the tested dish in the
MW oven together with a glass bowl filled with water and turn the oven on for half a minute
at maximum power. If the water in the glass bowl heats and the tested dish remains cold,
this dish is suitable for microwave cooking. If the tested dish is hot (Beware not to burn
your fingers!), it means that the microwaves were absorbed by the dish and this dish is not
suitable for microwave cooking.
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