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Microwave cooking principles – Sanyo EM-S3579V User Manual

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heated in sealed containers since they are liable

to explode.

9. Microwave heating of beverage can result in

delayed eruptive boiling, therefore care has to

be taken when handle the container.

10. Do not fry food in the oven. Hot oil can

damage oven parts and utensils and even result

in skin burns.

11. Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled eggs

should not be heated in microwave ovens since

they may explode even after microwave

heating has ended.

12. Pierce foods with heavy skins such as potatoes,

whole squashes, apples and chestnuts before

cooking.

13. The contents of feeding bottles and baby jars

should be stirred or shaken and the temperature

should be checked before serving in order to

avoid burns.

14. Cooking utensils may become hot because of

heat transferred from the heated food.

Potholders may be needed to handle the

utensil.

15. Utensils should be checked to ensure that they

are suitable for use in microwave oven.

16. WARNING: It is hazardous for anyone other

than a trained person to carry out any service

or repair operation which involves the removal

of any cover which gives protection against

exposure to microwave energy.

17. This product is a Group 2 Class B ISM

equipment. The definition of Group 2 which

contains all ISM (Industrial, Scientific and

Medical) equipment in which radio-frequency

energy is intentionally generated and/or used in

the form of electromagnetic radiation for the

treatment of material, and spark erosion

equipment. For Class B equipment is

equipment suitable for use in domestic

establishments and in establishments directly

connected to a low voltage power supply

network which supplies buildings used for

domestic purpose.

18.This appliance is not intended for use by

persons (including children) with reduced

physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack

of experience and knowledge, unless they have

been given supervision or instruction

concerning use of the appliance by a person

responsible for their

safety.

MICROWAVE COOKING PRINCIPLES

1.

Arrange food carefully. Place thickest areas

towards outside of dish.

2.

Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortest

amount of time indicated and add more as

needed. Food severely overcooked can smoke

or ignite.

3.

Cover foods while cooking. Covers prevent

spattering and help foods to cook evenly。

4.

Turn foods over once during microwaving to

speed cooking of such foods as chicken and

hamburgers. Large items like roasts must be

turned over at least once.

5.

Rearrange foods such as meatballs halfway

through cooking both from top to bottom and

from the center of the dish to the outside.