Safety tips
• To minimize the risk of fire in the microwave: When heating food in plastic or
paper containers, always keep an eye on the microwave when it is in operation,
as these materials can catch fire.
• When heating drinks in the microwave, bubbling may be delayed when the
drink boils. Therefore, be careful when handling the container.
To avoid sudden simmering:
– If possible, place a glass rod in the fluid for as long as it is being heated.
– To avoid an unexpected reboiling, leave the fluid to stand in the microwave
oven for ca. 20 seconds after being warmed up.
• Puncture the skins of potatoes, sausages or similar. Otherwise, they could explode.
• Proceed with caution when warming up fluids. Use only open containers, so
that any air bubbles produced can escape.
• If the appliance starts to give off smoke it should be switched off immediately
or the plug removed from the mains and the door should be kept closed to
smother any flames that might otherwise escape.
• Eggs in their shells and hard-boiled eggs should not be heated in the microwave
oven as they could explode, even on completion of the heating process. Food
with thick skins, such as potatoes, whole pumpkins, apples and chestnuts must
be pricked before cooking.
• Do not transport the microwave oven when it is in use.
• Use a damp cloth to regularly remove splashes or residue on the door, door
seals, viewing window and all neighbouring parts!
Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaning agents as these can damage the
surfaces.
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