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the product before and in the middle of the cooking process. To do this, start cooking, wait a while, remove the dish from
the oven and stir, then place it back in the oven to continue the cooking process.
11. Clean the microwave oven regularly. Irregular care for your oven can lead to poor outward appearance, negatively
affects its operating ability, and also can lead to danger during further exploitation.
Rules that should always be remembered:
1. Do not exceed product cooking times in the microwave oven. Always monitor the cooking process when using dishes
made from paper, plastic and other flammable materials.
2. Never use the microwave oven to store things. Never store flammable materials and food in the microwave like bread,
cookies, paper packaging, etc., because during lightning storms, the microwave oven can turn on by itself.
3. Metal ties and wire handles must be removed from paper and plastic bags and containers before placing them into the
microwave oven.
4. The microwave oven should be properly grounded. Only connect the microwave oven to an electrical outlet that is
properly grounded.
5. Some food items, like eggs in their shells, liquid or hard fats, and also hermetically sealed jars and sealed glass contain-
ers can be explosive and should not be placed in your microwave oven.
7. Use your microwave oven exclusively for the purposes for which it was designed and in strict adherence to the instruc-
tions explained herein.
8. The microwave oven in designed exclusively for heating and preparing food and is not designed for laboratory or indus-
trial use.
8. Pay special attention when children are using the microwave oven.
9. Do not use the microwave oven if the power cord or plug is damaged, or if the oven has been damaged or dropped.
10. Repair of the microwave oven should only be conducted by qualified specialists at an authorized service center.
11. Do not block the ventilation openings on the microwave oven's housing.
12. Do not store or use the microwave oven outdoors.
13. Do not use the microwave oven near water, immediately near kitchen sinks, in damp basements or directly near swim-
ming pools.
14. Do not submerse the power cord and plug in water.
15. Avoid allowing the power cord and plug to come into contact with hot surfaces.
16. Do not allow the power cord to hang off the edge of the table or counter.
17. When cleaning the door and internal surfaces of the microwave oven, always use a soft, non-abrasive cleanser on a
sponge or soft cloth.
CAUTION
Injury due to electric shock.
Touching the elements of the electrical circuits inside the microwave oven can lead to serious trauma and injury from elec-
tric shock. Do not take apart the microwave oven yourself.
Grounding the Microwave Oven
The microwave oven should be properly grounded. In case of any kind of short-circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric
shock, as the current will flow through the ground wire.
The microwave oven uses a power cord with ground wire and a grounded plug. The plug should be connected to an electri-
cal outlet that also has a ground contact.
WARNING: Connecting a grounded plug to an un-grounded outlet can lead to electric shock.
Consult with a qualified electrician if you do not understand these grounding instructions or if you are not sure that the
microwave oven is properly grounded.
• In order to avoid confusion, the microwave oven is equipped with a short power cord.
• If an extension cord is necessary, only use a 3-wire extensions cord with ground contacts on the power plug and
outlet(s).
• The sectional markings on the microwave oven's power cord should match those on the extension cord.
• The extension cord should not hang off the edge of the table where children can pull on it; it should be placed where it
will not be walked on.
Dishes for microwave ovens
CAUTION!
• Tightly sealed containers heated in a microwave can be explosive.
• Sealed containers should be opened and plastic bags should be poked a few times with a fork in order to allow steam
to escape before being placed in the microwave oven.
• If you are unsure about using a certain dish in the microwave oven, then conduct a test.
Checking dishes before using them in the microwave
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Place the dish in the cooking chamber of the oven (a plate, for example) and place a glass cup of water in the center of
the dish.
• Set the microwave to maximum power and heat for no more than one minute.
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