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Important safety information, Microwave- safe cookware – Hotpoint rvm1625 User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT MICROWAVING

Make sure all cookware
used in your microwave
oven is suitable for
microwaving. Most glass
casseroles, cooking dishes,
measuring cups, custard
cups, pottery or china
dinnerware which does not
have metallic trim or glaze
with a metallic sheen can
be used. Some cookware
is labeled “suitable for
microwaving.”

If you are not sure if a

dish is microwave-safe,
use this test: Place in the
oven both the dish you
are testing and a glass
measuring cup filled with
1 cup of water—set the
measuring cup either
in or next to the dish.
Microwave 30–45 seconds
at high. If the dish heats,
it should not be used for
microwaving.

If the dish remains cool
and only the water in the
cup heats, then the dish
is microwave-safe.

If you use a meat

thermometer while
cooking, make sure
it is safe for use in
microwave ovens.

Do not use recycled paper

products. Recycled paper
towels, napkins and waxed
paper can contain metal
flecks which may cause
arcing or ignite. Paper
products containing nylon
or nylon filaments should
be avoided, as they may
also ignite.

Some styrofoam trays

(like those that meat is
packaged on) have a thin
strip of metal embedded
in the bottom. When
microwaved, the metal can
burn the floor of the oven
or ignite a paper towel.

Do not use the microwave

to dry newspapers.

Not all plastic wrap is

suitable for use in
microwave ovens.
Check the package
for proper use.

Paper towels, waxed paper

and plastic wrap can be
used to cover dishes in
order to retain moisture
and prevent spattering.
Be sure to vent plastic
wrap so steam can escape.

Cookware may become

hot because of heat
transferred from the
heated food. Pot holders
may be needed to handle
the cookware.

“Boilable” cooking

pouches and tightly closed
plastic bags should be slit,
pierced or vented as
directed by package.
If they are not, plastic
could burst during or
immediately after cooking,
possibly resulting in injury.
Also, plastic storage
containers should be at
least partially uncovered
because they form a tight
seal. When cooking with
containers tightly covered
with plastic wrap, remove
covering carefully and
direct steam away from
hands and face.

MICROWAVE-
SAFE
COOKWARE

How to test for a microwave-
safe dish.

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