Materials That Can Be Used In The Microwave - Kenwood K30CSS14 Instruction Manual

30 litre stainless steel combination microwave
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materials that can be used in the microwave

utensils
Aluminium foil
Browning dish
Dinnerware
Glass jars
Glassware
Oven cooking bags
Paper plates and cups
Paper towels
Greaseproof paper
Plastic
Plastic wrap
Thermometers
Wax paper
Shielding only. Small smooth pieces can be used to cover thin parts of meat
or poultry to prevent overcooking. Arcing can occur if the foil is too close to
oven walls. The foil should be at least 1 inch (2.5cm) away from oven walls.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions. The bottom of a browning dish must be
at least 3/16 inch (5mm) above the turntable. Incorrect usage may cause the
turntable to break.
Microwave-safe only. Follow the manufacturer's instructions. Do not use
cracked or chipped dishes.
Always remove lid. Use only to heat food until just warm. Most glass jars are
not heat-resistant and may break.
Heat-resistant oven glassware only. Make sure there is no metallic trim.
Do not use cracked or chipped dishes.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions. Do not close with metal tie. Make slits
to allow steam to escape.
Use for short–term cooking/warming only. Do not leave oven unattended while
cooking.
Use to cover food for reheating and absorbing fat. Use with supervision for
short-term cooking only.
Use as a cover to prevent splattering or a wrap for steaming.
Microwave-safe only. Follow the manufacturer's instructions. Should be
labelled "Microwave Safe". Some plastic containers soften, as the food inside
gets hot. "Boiling bags" and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit, pierced
or vented as directed by the instructions on their packaging.
Microwave-safe only. Use to cover food during cooking to retain moisture.
Do not allow plastic wrap to touch food.
Microwave-safe only (meat and candy thermometers).
Use as a cover to prevent splattering and retain moisture.
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