IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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p roducts such m
Remove th$ temperature
Foods with unbroken outer
whole eggs and sealed ccm-
probe from #@oven when not
"skin"
such as potatoes, hot
takers-for
example, ckwii
using it to cook with. If you leave
dogs or sausages, tomatoes,
glass jars-may
explode and
the probe inside the oven without
apples, chicken livers and other
should not be heated in this
inserting it in food or liquid, and
giblets, and eggs (see above)
oven.
turn on microwave energy, it can
should be pierced to allow
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hwtlng
baby food
in
create electrical arcing in the
steam to escape during cooking
glass jarskeven without their
oven, and damage ov~ri walls.
o 'i& B oMMe" cooking pouches
lids; &@c$ially meat and egg .
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Plastic lJtensi9s-Plastic
and tightly closed plastic bags
mixtures, " ,
utensils designed for microwave
shou!d be slit, pierced or vented
'? CMst dMrost frozm bev4w-
cooking are very useful, but
as directed in Cookbook. If they
ages
in
narrow necked bo~les;
should be used carefully, Even
are not, plastic could burst dur-
especiafl~ carbonated roes.
microwave plastic may not be as
ing or immediately after cooking
%@ri if th~ Contsiner is qxm!d,
tolerant of overbooking condi-
possibly resulting in injury. Also,
pressure Gan build up, Ttii$ can
tions as are glass or ceramic
plastic storage containers shouk
cause Ma aontainer to burst;
materials and may soften or
beat least partially uncovered
resulting in injury.
char if subjected to shart period$
because they form a tight seal.
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of overcooking. In kmger expo-
When cooking with containers
? USE m@# only as dhacted .MJ
Cooktxwk. -Metal atrip$ as used
sures to overcooking, the fmd
tightly covered with plastic wrap
and utensils could ignite. For
remove covering carefully and
cm
mat, masts am Iwlpftil
when
these reasons: 1) Use rnicro-
direcf steam away from hands
used as shown in CocM.mQk,
wave plastics only "and use
and face.
TV dinners maybe &oked, in
them" in strict compliance with
metal trays, However, when
the utensil manufacturer's
using mk%alin 'rnicrowqve Qvw7~
recommendations. 2) Do not
SAVE THESE
kmq$)
m%td
dleast
l-inch aljVay
subject empty utensiis to rnicro-
frmn $iG@? C#f a ye?%
waving. 3) Do not permit children
INSTRUCTIONS
to
use plastic utensils without
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hot
bemuse-of heat
complete supervision.
transferred from the heated
When Cdd?lg p(Mk
fOk)W
food.
This is especially trpe'if
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our directions exactly and
plastic Ywap has bean covering
always cook the meat tu at least
the tqp and handles of the
17'0°. This assures that, in the
utensil. Potholders m~y be ~
remote possibility that trichina
rmede@@ hsndkthe
utms~l.
may be present in the meat, it
'~ Somqthnasr the oven ffqor
will be killed arid meat will be
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tQlldi
safe to eat.
Be wweful touching the floor
.
Baling eggs
(in and out
af
. during andafter cooking.
shell) is not recommended for
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microwave cooking, Pressure
can build up inside egg yolk and
;
flilv$uvvwilig
rmometer h
may cause it to burst, resulting
commended for
in injury.
.
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