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nect from the wall outlet. Do not open
the door, otherwise fire would break
out.

- Do not use operating chamber as stor-

age, do not leave paper or foodstuff in-
side it.

Attention! Do not reheat liquids or

foodstuff in tightly closed package or
containers.

8. Be careful taking cookware out of the

oven, as boiling of beverages reheated
in a microwave oven could continue
even after reheating process is over.

9. It is forbidden frying foodstuff in the

oven.

10.

It is forbidden cooking or reheating
shell eggs in microwave oven as they
could explode even after reheating.

11. Pierce hard skin of fruits and vegetables

such as potato, marrow, and apple.

12. Shake baby bottle and check tempera-

ture of its contents before feeding chil-
dren to avoid burns.

13. Cookware could get very hot through

hot foodstuff, thus use mittens and
oven gloves.

14. Cookware should be examined before

placing it into the microwave oven.

15. Do not block ventilation outlets located

on the housing of

microwave oven

.

16. Do not store or use

microwave oven

outdoors

.

17. Do not use

microwave oven near water

,

close to kitchen sink, in humid base-
ments or near swimming pool.

18. Do not immerse power cord or power

cord plug into water.

19. Avoid touching hot surfaces by power

cord or plug.

20. Do not allow power cord hanging over

table edge.

21. Use soft non-abrasive detergents and

sponge or soft cloth for cleaning doors
and surfaces of

microwave oven

.

Attention! It is very dangerous to carry out

any repair or maintenance procedures con-
nected with removal of protecting housings
preventing exposure to harmful microwave
radiation on your own. Do not do it!

Rules on cooking foodstuff in micro-
wave ovens

While cooking bacon do not put it on the
glass tray, as local overheating of glass
could result in cracks.

Use cookware recommended for

micro-

wave ovens for cooking. Install it on the
glass tray.

• For uniform heating put thicker pieces

closer to walls of cookware.

• Keep an eye on the time of cooking. Set

shorter time, and increase it if required.
Do not exceed time of preparation, as it
may result in foodstuff burning or even
fire starting.

• Cook under glass cover to prevent juice

or fat from spraying out and provide uni-
form cooking.

• Turn over once such light foodstuff as

chicken or hamburger to speed up the
process of cooking. If pieces of meet are
big, turn them over twice or even three
times while cooking.

• Mix foodstuff while cooking, move them

up and down, from center to the edges
of cookware.

Cookware election guide
• Ideal material suitable for microwave

oven should be transparent for micro-
waves, thus allowing their energy going
through cookware inside foodstuff.

• Microwaves can not penetrate through

metal, so do not use metal ware or ca-
pacities with metallic finish.

• Do not put any objects produced out of

reused paper, as it could contain metal
inclusions and result in starting fire.

• Circle and oval plates are preferable for

using inside microwave oven than rec-
tangular ones.

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