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recommendations on choosing cookware
For this unit use microwave-safe cookware only.
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Ideal material for microwave-safe cookware should be “transparent” for microwaves, as it allows
microwave energy to pass through and heat the food.
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Microwaves could not go through metal; that is why never use metal cookware or plates with metal
finishing for cooking in microwave oven.
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Do not place recycled paper products in microwave oven, as they may contain small metal particles
which may cause package burning.
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Round and oval cookware better suit for usage in microwave ovens, than rectangular cookware.
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Do not use cookware with splits and cracks.
cookware testing before using it in a microwave oven
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Put the test cookware (for instance, a plate) into the oven cavity; place a glass with cold water on it.
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Switch the microwave oven on at the maximal power and set cooking time for not more than
1 minute.
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Carefully touch the test cookware. If it is hot, but water in the glass is cold, it means that this cook-
ware doesn’t suit for cooking in the microwave oven.
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Do not exceed testing time. Maximal testing time is 1 minute.
Materials and cookware, suitable for microwave oven
Cookware for frying
Follow the manufacturer's instructions. The cookware bottom should
be 5 mm thicker than the glass rotary bottom plate. Improper use of the
cookware for frying may lead to cracks in the cookware and the glass
rotary bottom plate.
Dinnerware
Use only the dinnerware with respective marking. Follow the cookware
manufacturer’s instructions. Do not use the cookware with cracks or splits.
Glass containers
Use containers made of heat-resistant glass only. Check that the cookware
doesn’t have metal rims. Do not use the containers with cracks or splits.
Glassware
Use cookware made of heat-resistant glass only. Check that the cookware
doesn’t have metal rims. Do not use the cookware with cracks or splits.
Using special bags
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not close the bags with metal
twist-ties. Make several holes in the bag for steam release.
Paper plates and cups
Use paper plates and cups only for short-time cooking/heating. Do not leave
the microwave oven unattended when cooking/heating up food in such
cookware.
Paper towels
During cooking you can cover the food with paper towels to keep it warm
and to avoid fat splashing. Use paper towels only under constant control and
only for short-time cooking/heating.
Parchment paper
Use parchment paper to avoid fat splashing or as a wrap.
Plastic
You can use only plastic items with respective marking: “Microwave safe”.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Some plastic containers may soften
as the result of heating of food in them. Pierce or cut hermetically sealed
plastic bags as it is shown on the packages.
Plastic wrap
You can use only plastic items with respective marking.
Wax paper
Use wax paper to avoid fat splashing and to keep moisture.
Materials and cookware not suitable for microwave ovens
Aluminium trays and foil
Foil and aluminium trays may cause sparks. Use the cookware
specially intended for microwave oven.
Cardboard cup with metal handle
Such cookware may cause sparks. Use the cookware specially
intended for microwave oven.
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