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COOKWARE

WARNING

Risk of injury. Tightly closed conta-

iners may explode. Closed conta-

iners must be opened and plastic

bags pierced before cooking.

Materials that can be used and materials to

be avoided in the microwave oven.

The use of some non-metallic cookware

may not be safe in the microwave oven.

If in doubt, you can check the cookware

following this procedure.

Testing the cookware:

1. Fill the microwave-safe cookware with 1 cup of cold water (250 ml), and do the same

with the test cookware.

2. Operate the oven with the maximum power for 1 minute.

3. Carefully touch the test cookware. If the test cookware is hot, do not use it in the micro-

wave oven.

4. Do not exceed 1 minute cooking time.

Cookware

Comments

Aluminium tray

May cause an electric arc. Transfer food to microwave-safe

cookware.

Cardboard carton

May cause an electric arc. Transfer food to microwave-safe

cookware.

with metal handle

Metal shields the food from microwave energy. Metal frame

can cause an electric arc.

Metal or cookware with

metal frame

May cause an electric arc and fire in the oven.

Metal closure - tightened

May cause a fire in the oven.

Paper bags

Plastic foam may melt or contaminate the liquid in it when

exposed to high temperatures.

Plastic foam

Wood dries out when it is heated in the microwave oven and

can crack or break.

Materials that cannot be used in a microwave oven

Materials that can be used in a microwave oven

Cookware

Comments

Aluminium foil

Only as shielding. Small and smooth pieces can be used for the coating of thin

pieces of meat or poultry, to prevent excessive cooking. Arc discharge may

occur if the foil is too close to the oven walls. Film must be at least at a distance

of 2.5 cm from the oven walls.