• The microwave oven is
intended for heating food
and beverages. Drying of
food or clothing and heating
or warming pads, slippers,
sponges, damp cloth and
similar may lead to risk of
injury, ignition or fire.
• Ensure all food containers
and/ or plates are suitable for
use in the microwave oven.
This should be done prior to
preparing food for heating or
cooking in the microwave oven.
• All suitable glass or plastic
food containers should be
used in strict compliance with
the cookware manufacturer's
recommendations.
• Containers or plates suitable
for use in the microwave oven
should not exceed the width
of the glass turntable as this
may impede the rotation of the
turntable and result in food
being unevenly cooked or may
burn and catch on fire.
• Food and/or liquids should not
be heated or cooked directly on
the glass turntable. Food and/
or liquids must be placed into
a suitable microwave-proof
container before placing onto
the glass turntable.
• Food and/or liquids should not
be heated or cooked in plastic
or paper containers or bags,
unless specified as suitable for
use by the manufacturer, due
to the possibility of containers
exploding or igniting.
• Do not use recycled paper or
paper towels when cooking.
Recycled paper may contain
small metal or other impurities
which could cause sparking
and/or fire.
• Do not use metal containers or
utensils in the microwave oven
as these could cause sparking
and / or fire.
• Food grade foil should not be
used in the microwave oven as
this could cause sparking and/
or fire.
• Ensure that lids and caps
covering containers are
removed prior to placing liquids
and/or foods into the microwave
oven.
• Feeding bottles and baby food
jars should have lids and caps
removed before warming or
heating in the microwave oven.
To avoid burns or scalding after
heating, the contents should
be stirred or shaken and the
temperature checked before
serving.
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