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Moulinex microwave oven cooking guide
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Place the empty container on the turntable together with a glass of
water and run the oven for one minute at maximum power.
After one minute :
• if the container is cold, it is "transparent" and can be used for micro-
wave cooking,
• if the container is warm or hot it is absorbent and must not be used
for microwave cooking.
Never use hermetically sealed containers.
Remember to remove covers and stoppers from feeding bottles, jars,
bottles and plastic containers.
Disposable containers
Never leave the appliance to run unsupervised when using disposable
containers in plastic, paper or other inflammable materials.
If you see smoke appear, keep the oven door closed and disconnect your
appliance.
Metal containers
Never use metallic materials and containers for microwave cooking.
You can, however, use your appliance to heat or defrost certain prepara-
tions in metallic trays, provided the height of the tray does not exceed 4
cm, not including the cover.
With regard to the cover, follow the instructions on the package. It will
have to be removed or left in place, as the case may be. If not indicated
otherwise, play safe and remove it.
Centre the tray(s) on the turntable, leaving at least 1 cm clearance from
the oven walls. If there are several trays, space them at least 2 cm apart.
"grill" and "air" (fan oven) modes
These cooking modes do not require the use of special containers. Use
the same kind of heatproof containers as you would use in a conventional
oven.
Never use plastic containers (they may melt) or containers in paper or
cardboard (fire-risk).
Maintain a minimum clearance of 2 cm between the food and the
grill element.
"micro grill" and "micro air" modes (combined cooking)
Containers not permitted in "micro" mode are also not permitted in
"micro grill" and "micro air" modes.
Containers not permitted in "grill" and "air" modes are also not per-
mitted in "micro grill" and "micro air" modes.
Use only containers that can withstand both microwaves and high
temperatures.
Summary of containers and materials permitted and not permitted in
"micro" mode
Materials
Suitable for
Containers
micro-waves
METAL
Aluminium foil
In certain cases
Aluminium tray
In certain cases
Metal sheet
No
Freezer bag ties
No
GLASS
Heat-resistant glass
Yes
Glass with metal-based decora-
No
tion (gold, lead etc.)
Fine glassware
No
PLASTIC
Plastic containers
Yes
Plastic film
Yes
DISPOSABLE CONTAINER MATERIALS
Polystyrene cups or packaging
Yes
Paper bag
No
Paper plates, cups, napkins or
Yes
absorbent paper.
Grease-proof paper
Yes
Recycled paper
No
PORCELAIN
Porcelain containers
Yes
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Remarks
May be used in small quantities to protect certain
parts of the food from overcooking. Risk of elec-
tric arcing if the foil is too close to the oven walls
or you have used too much.
See "Metal containers", above
Risk of electric arcing and fire
Risk of electric arcing and fire
Perfectly suitable
Risk of electric arcing
May break or crack if heated suddenly
Perfectly suitable if the plastic is heat-resistant.
Certain plastics may be prone to deformation or
discoloration after repeated use.
Do not seal closed.
Can be used to retain moisture and prevent spit-
ting. The plastic must not touch the food during
cooking.
Puncture the plastic to allow excess vapour to
escape.
Use oven gloves to remove the plastic film after
cooking (risk of burns from hot vapour escaping
from the container).
FORBIDDEN IN GRILL AND FAN OVEN MODES
Can be used for heating liquids and foods for a
short time. Overheating could melt the polystyre-
ne, which would then become mixed with the
food.
Fire-risk
May be used for heating and brief cooking
Can be used to retain moisture and prevent spit-
ting. Short cooking times.
Risk of electric arcing
Perfectly suitable except with metal-based deco-
ration (gold, lead etc.).
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