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APPLICABLE
Heat-proof glassware
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It is most suitable for
microwav e cooking.
Heat-resistant plastic container
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Do not use tightly
closed containers. Cannot be used for packing or
containing foods with high fat or sugar contents.
Earthenware or chinaware
–
Conventional utensils of
these materials are allowed unless firmed with gold,
silver or any decorative metallic elements.
Special packing
(paper, plastic, etc.) for microwav e
ovens. Follow manufacture’s guides exactly when use.
INAPPLICABLE
Film for freshment preservation and heat-resistant
combustible plastic wares
– Never apply for packing
meat or frying foods.
Metal wares (e.g. aluminum, stainless steel, etc.)
and aluminum foil*
– Won’t let microwaves go
through and will spark or ignite touching the cavity wall
during cooking.
* Applicable for wrapping sev eral parts of product to
prev ent overheating and resulting burnt. Avoid contact
with interior walls, minimum distance must be more
than 2 cm.
Plastics
– Unfit for microwave cooking.
Non-heat-proof glassware
– May deform or flaw in a
highly hot circumstance. Curved or strengthened
glassware is not applicable.
Lacquer ware
– May flaw or peel off.
Paper, bamboo or wooden ware
– May be burnt
while cooking.
Melamine dishes
– contain a material, which absorbs
microwav e energy. This may cause cracking of the
dishes or char and will slow down the cooking speed.
In those cases when plastic or paper containers are
used to heat the food in the ov en, watch the ov en and
make sure the containers do not catch fire.
HOW TO IDENTIFY COOKWARE APPROPRIATENESS
FOR MICROWAVE COOKING?
Put the intended cookware together with a glass of
water (250 ml) inside the oven cavity, and then switch
on the ov en at the maximum power for one minute.
Suitable for microwav e cookware will be as cool as
ev er, while the water will absorb the energy and
become warmer.
USEFUL TIPS
For uniform heating turn over products during cooking.
Do not cook in a container with a restricted opening,
such as a soft drink bottle or salad oil bottle, as they
may explode if heated in a microwav e oven.
Do not use conv entional meat or candy thermometers.
These are thermometers av ailable specifically for
microwav e cooking. These may be used.
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
Check to ensure that:
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Power supply is valid;
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Timer settings are proper;
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Door is securely closed engaging the door safety
lock system.
RADIO INTERFERENCE
Operation of the microwav e oven can cause
interference to your radio, TV or similar equipment.
When there is interference, it may be reduced or
eliminated by taking the following measures:
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Clean door and sealing surface of the oven;
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Mov e the microwav e oven away from the receiver;
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Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television.
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Plug the microwav e ov en into a different outlet so
that microwav e oven and receiver are on different
branch circuits.
INSTALLATION
Make sure that all the packing materials are
removed from the unit.
Check the oven for any damage in transit:
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Misaligned or bent door and sealing;
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Housing and door window;
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Inside surfaces.
If any damage occurs while using, switch off and
unplug the ov en and contact qualified serv ice
personnel.
Place the microwav e oven on a flat, stable surface,
able to hold its weight with a food to be cooked in
the ov en.
Do not place the oven where heat, moisture or high
humidity are generated, or near flammable
materials.
Do not place anything on the oven. Do not block
any openings on the appliance.
For correct operation, the ov en must hav e sufficient
airflow. Allow 20 cm free space abov e the oven, 10
cm back and 5 cm from both sides.
MICROWAVE COOKING METHODS
Do not stack food. Arrange it in a single layer only.
Place thicker pieces closer to dish edges.
Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortest amount
of time indicated and add more if needed. Food
sev erely overcooked food may smoke or ignite.
NOTE:
Cooking time may also vary depending on
products shape, cut and arrangement.
Cov er products with special microwav e lids or
plastic wrap with one corner folded back to let out
excess steam. Lids and glass casseroles are v ery
hot
– handle it carefully!
Rearrange food such as meatballs halfway through
cooking both from the top to the bottom and the
center of the dish to the outside.
Round/ov al dishes rather than square/oblong ones
are recommended, as food in corners tends to
ov ercook.
For best results remov e all products from package,
place at a shallow container or on a microwav e
cooking rack. The Glass Turntable must be used
ev ery time.
Arrange such products as potatoes, cupcakes etc in
a circle with at least 2.5 cm space between for
uniform treatment.
Pierce product shell or skin before cooking to avoid
burst.
Reheat only precooked refrigerated food and stir if
the amount is large.
Popcorn
– When popping popcorn in microwave
ov en, follow exact guides, giv en by each
Manufacturer for its product and do not leav e
microwav e oven unattended at this time. If corn
fails to pop after the suggested time, interrupt
cooking. Overcooking could result in fire.
CAUTION:
Never use brown paper bags for popping
corn or attempt to pop leftover kernels. Do not pop
prepackaged popcorn directly on the glass
turntable; place the bag on a plate.
OPERATION
Plug the ov en to the mains.
Place food into the oven and close the door.
NOTE:
Ov en stops operating when the door is
opened.