OPERATION WITH MICROWAVES
The microwaves are transformed into heat inside foods. The microwave combimagnetron can be used by itself or
in combination with other types of heating. This section contains information about the dishware and instructions
for setting the microwave combimagnetron.
WARNINGS FOR DISHWARE
Suitable dishware
Unsuitable dishware
Testing dishware
You can use heat-resistant dishware made of glass, glass ceramic,
porcelain, ceramic or refractory plastics. These materials are permeable
to microwaves.
It is also possible to use normal plates. In this way, it won't be necessary
to transfer the food.
Dishware with gold or silver decorations can only be used if the manufacture
guarantees that they can be used in microwave combimagnetrons.
Remember that, when using the combimagnetron in microwave mode, the
dish must be placed on the rotating plate.
When using the combimagnetron in combination mode, it is preferable to
place the dish to be cooked on the low, round grill, supported so that it is
centred on the rotating plate.
Metal dishware cannot be used.
Metal is not permeable to microwaves. Food in metal containers will remain
cold.
Warning! Metal components, such as spoons in glasses, must stay at least
2 cm from the walls of the combimagnetron and the inside of the door. In
fact, sparks could seriously damage the inside of the glass door.
Warning! The flat grill must be removed when using the microwave and
combined modes. Use it only with traditional combimagnetron functions.
Never turn on the microwave combimagnetron before you have put in the
food.
The only exception allowed is testing dishware.
If you unsure if your dishware can be used in the microwave combimagnetron,
we recommend performing the following test:
place the empty pot in the appliance for ½ - 1 minute at the maximum
power. Check the temperature. The pat must be cold or slightly warm. If it is
hot or there are sparks, the pot is not suitable.
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