WARNING: Surface are liable to get hot during use.
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Note:
The microwave oven is not suitable for warming/heating up living animals.
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Only suitable tableware should be used such as: glass, porcelain, ceramics, heat-
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resistant plastic or special microwave tableware.
If food is being heated or cooked in combustible materials, such as plastic or paper
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containers, the microwave should be checked frequently due to the risk of fire.
If smoke is produced, turn the device off and remove the plug. Keep the door
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closed in order to suffocate any flames.
Delay in boiling:
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liquids (water), it may happen that the boiling temperature has been
reached but the typical bubbles have not yet started to rise. The liquid does
not boil evenly. When the vessel is removed this so-called delay in boiling
may result in the sudden formation of bubbles when the vessel is knocked,
causing the water to boil over. There is a serious danger of burns! In order
to achieve even boiling, please place a glass rod or similar item, but nothing
metallic, in the vessel.
The contents of babies' bottles and jars of baby food must be stirred or shaken and
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the temperature checked before use.
Food with a shell or skin, such as eggs, sausages, sealed jars etc. must not be heated
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up in the microwave as they may explode even when heating by the microwaves is
finished.
Any dirt on the door frame/door seal and neighbouring parts must be carefully
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cleaned with a damp cloth.
Clean the microwave oven regularly and remove any food residues from the
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interior.
If the machine is not clean the surface may be damaged, affecting its serviceable
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life and possibly resulting in hazardous situations.
During boiling, particularly during the reheating of
There is a danger of burns
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