Operation; Microwaves - Asko OM8437S Instructions For Use Manual

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OPERATION

Microwaves

Microwaves are high-frequency electromagnetic waves. The energy makes it possible to cook
or warm up a dish without affecting the form or colour.
Cooking principle
The microwaves the microwave generates are spread evenly by a distribution system.
This cooks the dish evenly.
The food absorbs the microwaves to a depth of approximately 2.5 cm. Cooking then
continues, because the heat is spread in the dish.
The cooking times vary and depend on the dish you use and the properties of the food:
Quantity and density
Moisture content
Starting temperature (whether or not it is chilled)
Please note!
The dish is cooked from the inside out by means of heat distribution. The cooking
continues even when you take the dish from the oven. Standing times in recipes should
therefore be adhered to, in order to ensure:
Even heating into the middle of the dish.
Equal temperatures in all parts of the dish.
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