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TECHNICAL PASSPORT
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Microwave Oven RMW 963
pacifiers. After heating, carefully stir
or shake the product to provide even
temperature. Before feeding, check the
temperature of the baby food. BURN
HAZARD!
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To avoid overheating and
burns, it is important to set a suitable
microwave power and duration for
cooking of a small quantity of food. For
example, if high power is set, a slice of
bread can be burnt in 3 minutes.
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For frying, use grill and
constantly control the process. When
toasts are made in a combined mode,
fire can outbreak within a very short
period.
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Check that power cords of other
appliances do not contact with the hot
door or the oven. Cable insulation can
melt. Short-circuit hazard!
Be careful, when heating liquids!
If you take a container with a
liquid (water, coffee, tea, milk...) with
temperature close to the boiling point
out of the oven abruptly, the liquid can
boil and slop over onto your hands.
INJURY AND BURN HAZARD!
To prevent such situation, put a
spoon or a glass stick in a container
with a liquid.
This product is designed for
household use only!
Use the microwave oven only for
cooking.
To avoid hazards and oven damages,
follow our recommendations:
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Do not turn on the oven without
the turntable drive, roller support and
tray properly installed in their place.
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Never turn on an empty
microwave oven. If there are no products
in the oven, this can lead to electrical
overload and severe damages. DAMAGE
HAZARD!
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To check the operation of the
microwave oven, place a glass of water
inside. Water will absorb the microwave
energy and the oven will not be
damaged.
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Do not close or obstruct vents.
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Use only cookware and
dinnerware suitable for microwaves.
Before using cookware, dinnerware or
containers, check that they are suitable
for a microwave oven (refer to Suitable
Cookware or Dinnerware section).
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Never remove the mica cover
from the oven chamber ceiling! The
cover protects the magnetron against
ingress of splashes of fat and food.
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Do not place inflammable
objects inside, as they can ignite if you
turn on the oven.
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Do not use the oven as a storage
box.
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