Before You Begin; Basic Principles Of Microwave Cookery; Use Suitable Cookware - Bifinett KH1167 Operating Instructions Manual

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Warning:
Do not install the microwave above a cooker or any
other appliance generating heat. Installation in such
a location could cause damage to the appliance and
lead to a subsequent cancellation of the warranty
provisions.
• Remove packaging material and any protective
film on the surface of the casing.
Note:
Do not remove the light grey flimmer cover plate,
which is mounted in the cooking area to protect the
magnetron!

Before you begin

Basic principles of microwave cookery

• Arrange the food with consideration.
• The thickest parts near the edges.
• Pay attention to the cooking time. Select the shortest
possible stated cooking time and increase as re-
quired. Food that is cooked too long can begin
to smoke or catch fire.
• Cover the food during cooking with a lid suitable
for microwave cookery. The lid prevents splashing
and helps in the even cooking of the food.
• While cooking, turn the food in the microwave
once so that items such as chicken or hamburgers
are cooked more quickly.
• Large pieces of food, such as joints of meat, must
be turned at least once.
• Completely re-arrange foods such as meatballs
after half the cooking time. Turn them, and re-
position the meatballs from the middle of the
cookware to the edge.
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Use suitable cookware

• The ideal material for a microwave oven is micro-
wave-permeable, allowing the energy to penetrate
the container to heat the food.
Microwaves cannot permeate metal. Therefore,
metallic containers and metallic cookware
should not be used.
• When heating in the microwave, do not use
items made of recycling paper. This can contain
tiny metal fragements which generate sparks
and/or even cause fires.
• We recommend the use of round/oval cookware
instead of square or oblong containers, as food
in corner areas tends to overcook.
• The following list is intended to assist you in
selecting the correct tableware.
Micro-
Cookware
wave
Heat-resistant
Yes
glass
Non-heat-resistant
No
glass
Heat-resistant
Yes
ceramics
Plastic crockery
suitable for
Yes
microwaves
Kitchen roll
Yes
Metal tray/plate
No
No
Metal stand 9
Alufoil & Foil
No
containers
Yes
Turntable 7
Combi-
Grill
nation
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes

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