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To
avoid
this
superheating
effect
and
the
consequent
risk
of
scalding,
always
place
a
plastic
spoon
in
the
liquid
to
be
heated.
A
container
can
easily
be
tested
for
microwave
“transparency”:
Place
the
empty
container
on
the
turntable
together
with
a
glass
of
water
and
run
the
oven
for
one
minute
at
maximum
power.
After
one
minute:
y
if
the
container
is
cold,
it
is
“transparent”
and
can
be
used
for
microwave
cooking,
y
if
the
container
is
warm
or
hot
it
is
absorbent
and
must
not
be
used
for
microwave
cooking.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before any cleaning or maintenance operation,
disconnect the microwave oven from the mains
supply and allow it to cool to room temperature.
General Advice
Frequent cleaning prevents the formation of smoke
and bad odours during cooking and also sparking in
the oven cavity and around the door seal.
Do not let food deposits or grease accumulate
inside the oven cavity or on the door seal.
Make sure that the waveguide cover is kept clean at
all times. Should food deposits or grease be allowed
to accumulate on the cover, sparking will occur and
may damage your oven invalidating the warranty.
Oven Door
Remove any food deposits and grease between the
door seal and oven cavity using a damp cloth, it is
important to keep this area clean at all times.
Interior Walls
Remove any grease splashes from the oven cavity
walls with soap and water, then rinse and dry.
The door seal and oven cavity have to be
particularly well cleaned to ensure the door will
close properly and to avoid sparking between the
oven cavity and door assembly.
GB-13
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