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Combination: Cooking with Microwave
Your oven has 2 methods of cooking by combination with microwave.
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2.
Convection and Microwave
Combination
cooking is ideal for many
foods. The microwave power cooks
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or both gives the traditional browning
and crispness.
All this happens simultaneously
resulting in most foods being cooked in
½
-
2⁄3
of the conventional cooking time.
There is no need to preheat oven on
combination
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except when
cooking pastry
.
It is possible to use smooth seamed
metal tins and foil containers on
combination
. They must not be placed
directly onto the wire shelf or arcing will
occur. Place them directly on the glass
tray on wire shelf.
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you see blue sparks or hear crackling
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oven. You should stop the program
immediately and change the container
or reprogram to
grill
convection
or
steam
only. To cook successfully by
combination
you should always use a
minimum of 200
g
food. Small quantities
should be cooked by
convection
grill
or
steam.
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used for combination cooking
with microwave.
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attempt to use any other metal accessory. Place the glass tray on the base
of the oven to catch any fat or drips.
Containers to Use
Do not
use plastic
microwave
containers on Combination Programs (unless
suitable for combination cooking). Dishes must be able to withstand the heat of the
top grill. Do not put dishes on wire shelf in upper shelf position directly under the
grill.