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Materials suitable for microwaves
In general, in order for the food to be
reached, the materials used for microwave
cooking must be transparent to microwave
energy.
Below is a table of materials to use and
those not to use:
MATERIALS TO USE
Glass*
• Baking ware
• Glasses
Glass jars
Porcelain
Ceramic
Plastic*
• Containers
• Plastic wrap
*only if heat-resistant
NOT TO BE USED
Metal
• Aluminium foil
• Aluminium trays
• Plates
• Metal utensils
• Freezer bags tie wraps
Wood
Crystal glasses
Paper
Expanded polystyrene
containers
*only if heat-resistant
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Always remove the
covers.
Only where suitable
for microwave use.
In case cling film is
used it must not
come into contact
with the food.
These can lead to
arcing or sparks.
Risk of fire.
Risk of food
contamination.
Use
Dishes must be without metal
decorations.
Testing dishes
The microwave function can be
used without any food inside the
oven only for this test.
To check whether or not cookware is
suitable for use with microwave cooking
carry out this simple test:
1. Remove all accessories from the oven
compartment.
2. Place the cookware to be tested into the
oven compartment.
3. Select the maximum power level (e.g.
1000W).
4. Set a cooking time of 30 seconds.
5. Start cooking.
Unsuitable cookware
Risk of damages to the appliance
• If there is crackling or if sparks are
emitted from the cookware then
immediately terminate the test. In this
instance the cookware is not suitable for
microwave cooking.
6. At the end of the test the cookware must
be either cold or slightly warm. If the
cookware is hot then it should be
considered unsuitable for microwave
use.

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