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Suitable materials
Porcelain, glass ceramic and heatproof glass.
Plastics which are heatproof and microwave-suitable (caution: plastics may
become discoloured by foods or become warped by the heat).
Baking paper.
Materials that are partially suitable
Stoneware and ceramics. Use clay containers only for defrosting and for short
cooking times because the air and water content of the material could cause
the clay to crack or break.
Dishes with gold or silver décor should only be used when the manufacturer
has labelled it "microwave-suitable".
Never use aluminium foil in large quantities. It can however be used e.g.
in small pieces to cover sensitive parts. You can also cover the corners of
containers to prevent overcooking as the microwave energy is primarily
concentrated on the corners. Maintain a distance of 2.5 cm between the foil
and the internal wall.
Aluminium containers (e.g. those for ready-to-serve meals) are suitable, but
they must be at least 3cm high to be used in the microwave.
Unsuitable materials
Metal, i.e. metal pots, pans and lids.
CAUTION!
Metal in the cooking area can lead to sparks! These can
damage the device or the viewing window!
Dishes with metal parts (handles, decoration or bottoms) or with gold or
silver décor can also lead to sparks during microwave operation.
Crystal or lead crystal can shatter, coloured glass may become discoloured.
Any materials which are not heatproof can lose shape or even burn.
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