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from recycled paper because they could contain small metal pieces
which could spark or start a fire.
•
You should use round or oval cookware instead of square or long cookware
which overcooks food in the corners.
•
Beside the microwave function, the device also has a grill function, a convection
function and a number of combination modes.
Please use the below table as a guide to help you select suitable cookware.
ATTENTION! Please note that certain cookware materials must not be used
in the preparation of foods in the microwave oven!
COOKING UTENSILS
MICROWAVE GRILL CONVECTION COMBINATION
Heat-resistant glass
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Non heat-resistant glass
No
No
No
No
Heat and microwave resistant
ceramic
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microwave safe plastic dishes
Yes
No
No
No
Kitchen paper
Yes
No
No
No
Metal insert
No
Yes
Yes
No
Baking tray
No
Yes
Yes
No
Aluminum foil & foil
containers
No
Yes
Yes
No
COOKING BASICS
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ATTENTION! Never operate this device when it is empty or without the
glass
plate (6) on the roller assembly (3).
•
The oven area must be clean when being used for the first time. The
glass
plate (6) and the the turntable support / roller assembly (3) must be able to turn
freely during operation.
•
Make sure that no food or vessels project out over the edge of the
glass
plate (6).
•
Distribute the food evenly. Lay the thickest pieces on the outer edge of the
plate.
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Pay attention to boiling and cooking time. Choose the shortest boiling or
cooking time specified and then increase it as required. Foods which are heavily
overcooked can cause smoke or catch fire.
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Cover the food while it is cooking or boiling.
A microwaveable cover prevents spills, and avoids potential messes or damages
to the device. It also allows more even cooking. Furthermore, the moisture
remains in the foods which are being cooked.
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The microwaves do not heat the food evenly. Therefore, turn foods such as
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