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USE
4.1
GENERAL INFORMATION
4.1.1 Materials and objects that can be used
WARNING!
Always follow the materials or objects manufacturer's instructions to determine if they can be used in the microwave
and how.
Utensils
Comments and instructions
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Roasting tray
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Crockery
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Glass jars
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Glassware
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Roasting bags
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Paper plates and
cups
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Paper towels
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Baking paper
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Plastic
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Household foil
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Thermometers
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Wax paper for
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food
WARNING! The turntable may break if used incorrectly.
There must be at least 5 mm space between the bottom of the roasting tray and the
turntable.
Only use crockery suitable for microwave use.
Never use cracked crockery or crockery that is missing pieces.
WARNING! Most glass jars are not resistant to heat and can break.
Only use glass jars to prepare food until just warm.
Always remove the lid.
Only use heat-resistant glassware suitable for microwave use.
Never use glassware that has a metal edge or other metal parts.
Never use glassware that is broken or has missing pieces.
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Never close the roasting bag with metal clips, twist strips or other metal objects.
Make a number of openings in the roasting bag so that steam can escape.
WARNING! Paper can cause fire. When using paper plates and cups, monitor food
preparation at all times.
Only use paper plates and cups for short preparations.
WARNING! Paper can cause fire. When using paper towels, monitor food preparation
at all times.
Only use paper towels to cover the food when it is warming up and to absorb fat.
Use baking paper to cover food to prevent splashes or as a wrapper to steam.
Only use plastic materials that are suitable for use in a microwave and follow the
manufacturer's instructions. Plastics that are suitable for use in a microwave have a
marking such as "Microwave safe".
WARNING! Some plastics become soft when the food gets hot and/or can
contaminate the food.
Use only microwave-appropriate household foil.
Use household foil only to cover food so that the cooking liquid is not lost during
preparation.
The household foil should not touch the food.
Only use microwave compliant thermometers.
Only use wax paper as a cover to prevent splashes and to maintain cooking moisture.
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