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Microwave/convection oven
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IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
continued)
• Some products
such as whole eggs and sealed
containers--for
example,
closed glass jars--
will explode
and should not be heated in this
microwave
oven
Such use of the microwave/
convection
oven could result in injury
• Avoid heating
baby food in glass jars. even with
• Do not store any materials,
other than our
recommended
accessories,
in this oven when not
in use.
• Foods cooked in liquids
(such as pasta) may tend
to boil over more rapidly than foods containing
less
moisture
Should this occur, refer to the Care and
the lid off. Make sure all infant food is thoroughly
cooked. Stir food to distribute the heat evenly. Be
careful to prevent scalding when warming formula
or breast milk. The container mav feel cooler than
the milk really is. Always test the milk before
feeding the baby.
• When using the convection or combination
cooking functions, both the outside and inside of
the oven will become hot. Always use hot pads to
remove containers of food and accessories such as
broiler pan. oven shelf and temperature probe.
• Oversized
food or oversized
metal cookware
should
not be used in a microwave/convection
oven because
they increase
the risk of electric
shock and could cause a fire.
• Do not clean with metal
scouring
pads. Pieces
can burn off the pad and touch electrical
parts
involving
risk of electric
shock.
• Do not use paper products when the
microwave/convection
oven is operated in the
convection or combination mode.
• Don't
defrost frozen beverages
in narrow necked
bottles (especially
carbonated
beverages).
Even if
tchencOntainer is opened, pressure
cmn build up. This
cause the container
to burst, possibly
resulting
m injury.
• Use foil only as directed
in this guide. TV dinners
may be microwaved
in foil trays less than 3/4" high;
remove
the top foil cover and return the tray to the
box
When using foil in the microwave/convection
oven
keep it at least 1 inch away from
the sides
of the oven.
Cleaning section(s) for instructions on how to clean
the inside of the oven.
• Thermometer--Do
not use regular cooking or
oven thermometers when cooking by microwave
or combination. The metal and mercury in these
thermometers could cause "'arcing" and possible
damage to the oven. Do not use a thermometer in
food you are microwaving unless the thermometer
is designed or recommended for use in the
microwave
oven.
• Remove
the temperature
probe from the oven
when
not using it to cook with. If you leave the
probe inside the oven without
inserting
it in food or
liquid, and turn on microwave
energy, k can create
electrical
arcing in the oven. damage oven walls and
damage the temperature
probe.
• Plastic
cookware---Plastic
cookware
designed
for microwave
cooking is very useful,
but should
be used carefully.
Even microwave-safe
plastic may
not be as tolerant
of overcooking
conditions
as are
glass or ceramic
materials
and may soften or char if
subjected
to short periods
of overcooking.
In longer
exposures
to overcooking,
the food and cookware
could ignite. For these reasons:
1) Use microwave-
safe plastics only and use them in strict
compliance
with the cookware
manufacturer's
recommendations.
2) Do not subject empty
cookware
to microwaving.
3) Do not permit
children.to
use plastic cookware
without
complete
supervision.
• When
cooking pork, follow the directions
exactly
and always cook the meat to an internal
temperature
of at least 170°F. This assures that. in the remote
• Sometimes,
the oven floor and walls can become
too hot to touch. Be careful touching
the floor and
walls during and after cooking.
• Do not cover the shelf or any other part of the
oven with metal foil. This will cause overheating
of the microwave/convection
oven.
ookware
may become
hot because
of heat transferred
from the heated
food. Pot holders may be needed to
handle the cookware.
possibility that trichina may be present in the meat.
it will be killed and meat will be safe to eat.
• Do not boil eggs in a microwave
oven. Pressure
will build up inside egg yolk and will cause it to
burst, possibly
resulting
in injury.
• Foods with unbroken outer "skin"
tomatoes.
apples, chicken livers and other
giblets, and egg yolks (see previous
caution) should be pierced to allow
steam to escape during cooking.

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