Ovenware; Microwave Settings - Bosch hbc 86q651a Manual

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Ovenware

Ovenware test:

Microwave settings

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Use heat resistant ovenware made of glass, glass
ceramic, porcelain, ceramic or heat resistant plastic.
These materials do not block the microwaves.
This is not the case with ovenware made of metal. The
microwaves are obstructed which means that the
food in closed metal containers remains cold.
Ensure that any metal objects e.g. a spoon are at
least 2 cm away from the oven walls and the inside of
the door. The glass on the inside of the door could be
damaged by sparks.
You can often use serving dishes for cooking food.
This saves you from having to transfer the food and
means there is less washing up.
You should only use ovenware with gold or silver rims
if the ovenware manufacturer guarantees that they are
suitable for use in the microwave.
Carry out the following test if you are unsure whether
your ovenware is suitable for use in the microwave:
Place the empty dish in the oven for ½ to 1 minute at
full power. Check the temperature during this period.
The dish should still be cold or hand hot. The dish is
unsuitable if it becomes hot or sparks are generated.
Caution!
The microwave must only be switched on when there
is food in the cooking compartment. The only exception
to this rule is this ovenware test.
900 watts for heating up liquids
600 watts for heating up and cooking food.
360 watts for cooking meat and heating up delicate
foods.
180 watts for defrosting and continued cooking.
90 watts for defrosting delicate foods.

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