6 Microwave
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Microwave
6.1
Note on use
Refer to the «Safety precautions» section.
Porcelain, ceramic and earthenware cookware have cavities which can fill with wa-
ter. Risk of cracking! Follow the manufacturers’ instructions.
Suitable for microwave and combi mode
Not suitable for microwave and combi mode
Particularly suitable for microwave mode
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Heat-resistant glass, e.g. Pyrex
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Porcelain
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Microwaveable plastic
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Silicone baking moulds
Permitted for microwave mode
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Aluminium packaging of convenience foods
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Low and high wire rack
Forbidden for microwave mode
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Cast iron pots
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Metal cookware
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Aluminium foil
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Baking trays
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Cookware with gold rim or metal decor
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Meat thermometer
6.2
Tips for microwave mode
Put the food in the cooking space before switching on the microwave.
If the «Preheat» option is enabled, the microwave is always automatically deactiv-
ated during preheating.
▸ Cover the food to prevent it from drying out when using the microwave-only mode.
Suitable covers include microwave food covers, glass or porcelain lids and mi-
crowaveable film.
The cooking space can become damp when using the microwave mode. To avoid un-
pleasant odours and corrosion in the cooking space, please observe the following:
▸ Cover liquid or steaming food – unless it should remain crispy.
▸ Wipe away traces of water or soiling with a soft cloth to prevent corrosion and un-
pleasant odours.
▸ To prevent damage to the appliance, leave the appliance door open in the at-rest pos-
ition at the end of cooking until the cooking space has cooled down.
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