31. Do not position the microwave above a conventional oven or other heat-
producing appliance. This will damage the unit and the warranty will be void.
32. Use of the microwave may cause television and radio interference. The further
the microwave is from these appliances, the less the interference will be.
TIPS FOR USING YOUR MICROWAVE
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Only use utensils suitable for use in microwaves. These would be plastic and
microwave safe wooden utensils. Do not place any metal utensils in the
microwave.
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Do not place whole eggs in the microwave. These will superheat, and could
explode.
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Do not heat liquids or food in sealed containers.
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Food cooks more evenly if it is stirred regularly during cooking.
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Large bones in meat may cause the meat to cook unevenly. To prevent this,
remove the bones before cooking.
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To prevent food from becoming soggy in the microwave, wrap them in paper
towels before cooking. This can be used to make potato chips crispy as well.
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Certain foods that have thick skins, such as potatoes and tomatoes, trap steam
underneath the skins during cooking. This can be prevented by piercing the skins
with a fork before cooking.
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Cover foods when cooking. This will prevent splattering and will help the food to
cook evenly.
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Use the shortest time possible to cook. Over-cooking may cause the food to
smoke and ignite.
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Place food and dishes in the centre of the microwave for the best cooking results.
Put the thicker parts of the food towards the outside edge of the cooking dish.
PARTS DIAGRAM
Your oven comes with the following accessories:
Glass tray
Turntable ring assembly
Instruction manual
A) Control
panel
B) Turntable
shaft
C) Turntable ring assembly
D) Glass
tray
E) Observation
window
F) Door
assembly
G) Safety interlock system
The rear surface of appliance shall be placed against a wall.
33.
Grill Rack ( Only for Grill series )
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