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neartheopenings, c revices
aroundtheovendoorandthe
edgesofthedoorwindow.
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theoven. maybehotwhenthedoor
isopened.
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directions e xactly andalways c ook
themeattoatleast170°1? This
assuresthat,intheremote
possibility thattrichinamaybe
presentinthemeat,it willbe
killedandmeatwillbesafetoeat.
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QT. reducetheriskoffireinthe
cwen cavity:
–1% notmwccwk food.CareMly
attendappliance ifpaper,p~astic
o]- o theIcombustible materials are
placedinsidetheoventofacilitate
CXXM.ng.
–Removewiretwist-ties f rom
paperorplasticbagsbefore
placing bagsinoven.
—Donotuseyourmicrowave oven
todrynewspapers.
–Paper towels,
and
waxpaper.Recycled p aper
products cancontain metalflecks
whichmaycausearcingorignite.
Paperproducts containing nylon
ornylonfilaments s hould be
avoided, a stheymayalsoignite.
–Do notpoppopcorninyour
inaspecial
microwave p opcorn accessory or
unlessyouusepopcorn labeledfor
useinmicrowave o vens.
–Do notOperate theovenwhile
emptytoavoid
damageto the
ovenand the dangerof fire.
Ifby
accident t heovenshouldrun
emptyaminuteortwo,noharmis
done.However, trytoavoid
operating theovenemptyatall
times—it s avesenergy and
prolongs lifeoftheoven.
—Ifmaterials insidetheoven
shouldignite,keepovendoor
closed,turnovenoff,and
disconnect t hepower cord,or shut
offpoweratthefuseorcircuit
breakerpanel.
~~ome
products
s uchaswhole
eggsandsealedcontainers—for
example, c losedglassjars—may
explode andshould notbeheated
inthisoven.
~Seedoorsurface cleaning
instructions o npage53.
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defrostfrozenbeverages
innarrow-neckwl botties (especially
carbonated beverages). Evenifthe
container isopened, p ressurecan
buildup.Thiscancausethe
container t oburst,resulting
in
injury.
TVdinners maybemicrowaved i n
foiltrayslessthan3/4'' h igh;
remove topfoilcoverandreturn
traytobox.Whenusingmetalin
microwave oven,
(except
shelf)
at
least 1inch awayfromsides
ofovene
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tcookiIIg
utensils
may become
hot
because ofheattransferred
fromtheheatedfood.Thisis
especially trueifplasticwraphas
beencovering thetopandhandles
oftheutensil.Potholders m aybe
needed tohandletheutensil.
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carefhl t ouching thefloorduring
andaftercooking.
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foodyouarernicrowaving wdess
thethermometer isdesigned or
recommended f oruseinthe
microwave o ven.
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probefmlt-1 t he
when
not
usingit tocookwith.Ifyouleave
theprobeinsidetheovenwithout
inserting itinfoodorliquid,and
turnonmicrowave energy, i tcan
createelectrical a rcinginthe
oven,anddamage ovenwalls.
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baby food in
glassjars,evenwithout t heirlids;
especially meatandeggmixtures.
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oven,Pressure canbuildupinside
eggyolkandmaycauseittoburst,
resulting ininjury.

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