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Cookware Guide

To cook food in the microwave oven, the microwaves must be able to 
penetrate the food, without being reflected or absorbed by the dish 
used.
Care must therefore be taken when choosing the cookware. If the 
cookware is marked microwave-safe, you do not need to worry.
The following table lists various types of cookware and indicates 
whether and how they should be used in a microwave oven.

: Recommended

: Use Caution

: Unsafe

Cookware

Microwave-
Safe

Comments

Aluminium foil

 

Can be used in small quantities to 
protect areas against overcooking. 
Arcing can occur if the foil is too close 
to the oven wall or if too much foil is 
used.

China and earthenware

Porcelain, pottery, glazed earthenware 
and bone china are usually suitable, 
unless deco-rated with a metal trim.

Disposable polyester
cardboard dishes

Some frozen foods are packaged in 
these dishes.

Fast-food packaging

Polystyrene cups 
containers

Paper bags or 
newspaper

Recycled paper or 
metal trims


Can be used to warm food. 
Overheating may cause the 
polystyrene to melt.
May catch fire.

May cause arcing. 

Glassware

Oven-to-table 
ware

Fine glassware

Glass jars


Can be used, unless decorated with a 
metal trim.
Can be used to warm foods or liquids. 
Delicate glass may break or crack if 
heated suddenly.
Must remove the lid. Suitable for 
warming only.

Metal

Dishes

Freezer bag twist 
ties

May cause arcing or fire.

Paper

Plates, cups, 
napkins and 
Kitchen paper

Recycled paper

For short cooking times and warming. 
Also to absorb excess moisture.

May cause arcing.

Plastic

Containers

Cling film

Freezer bags

 

Particularly if heat-resistant 
thermoplastic. Some other plastics 
may warp or discolour at high 
temperatures. Do not use Melamine 
plastic. 
Can be used to retain moisture. Should 
not touch the food. Take care when 
removing the film as hot steam will 
escape.
Only if boilable or oven-proof. Should 
not be airtight. Prick with a fork, if 
necessary.

Wax or grease-proof paper

Can be used to retain moisture and 
prevent spattering.

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Summary of Contents for CM1039-K

Page 1: ...ones 4 Installing Your Microwave Oven 6 What to Do if You are in Doubt or Have a Problem 6 Checking that Your Oven is Operating Correctly 7 Cooking Reheating 7 Power Levels 8 Stopping the Cooking 8 Ad...

Page 2: ...elect the cooking time by rotating the TIMER knob 1 Turn the COOKING POWER CONTROL knob to 2 Turn the TIMER knob to select the appropriate time 1 Leave the food in the oven Turn the TIMER knob to desi...

Page 3: ...service technician trained by the manufacturer It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly and that there is no damage to the 1 Door door seals and sealing surfaces 2 Door hinges...

Page 4: ...eason The increase in pressure may cause them to explode Tip Remove lids and pierce skins bags etc 3 DO NOT operate the microwave oven when it is empty Reason The oven walls may be damaged Tip Leave a...

Page 5: ...wave oven is operating without any load the power will be cut off automatically for safety You can operate the oven normally after letting it stand for over 30 minutes 14 Failure to maintain the oven...

Page 6: ...u call a service engineer your oven check this list of possible problems and solutions Neither the oven s display nor the oven operate Properly insert the plug into a grounded outlet If the outlet is...

Page 7: ...ALWAYS check your cooking settings before leaving the oven unattended First place the food in the centre of the turntable Then close the door Never switch the microwave oven on when it is empty You c...

Page 8: ...only recipients that are microwave safe Power Level Percentage Output HIGH MEDIUM HIGH MEDIUM MEDIUM LOW DEFROST 100 70 50 30 15 1000 W 700 W 500 W 300 W 150 W 1 To stop temporarily Open the door Resu...

Page 9: ...r bags or newspaper Recycled paper or metal trims Can be used to warm food Overheating may cause the polystyrene to melt May catch fire May cause arcing Glassware Oven to table ware Fine glassware Gla...

Page 10: ...Stir occasionally during reheating MEDIUM 4 5 3 Lasagne chilled 400 g Put the chilled lasagne pre cooked product widthways in the centre of table Reheat covered HIGH 4 5 3 Bechamel Potatoes chilled 4...

Page 11: ...s directly after warming MEDIUM 1 Food Portion Method Power Time min Standing Time min Bacon chilled 2 slices 20 g Put bacon slices on kitchen paper on a flat ceramic plate HIGH ca 1 1 Scrambled Eggs...

Page 12: ...brasive products or chemical solvents Take particular care when cleaning the door seals to ensure that no particles Accumulate Prevent the door from closing correctly Clean the microwave oven cavity r...

Page 13: ...e Model CM1039 Power source 230V 50 Hz Power consumption Microwave 1450 W 6 5 A Output power 230V 1000 W IEC 705 5 power levels including defrost Operating frequency 2450 MHz Cooling method Cooling fa...

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