Microwave utensil guide, Utensil check test, Item use comments – Amana ME96T User Manual

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Microwave Utensil Guide

ITEM

USE

COMMENTS

Aluminum foil

Browning dish

Ceramic, porcelain, stone ware

Glass-ceramic
Oven-glass

Glass jars, dishes

Paper bags

Paper plates, cups

Paper towels, napkins

Plastic cookware

Plastic storage and food containers

Plastic wrap

Straw, wicker, wood

Foam plates, cups

Thermometers

Waxed paper

For shielding

Yes

Limited

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Limited

Yes

Limited

Limited

Yes

Yes

Small amounts or foil prevent overcooking of thin areas, edges and corners.
Arcing may occur if too much foil is used or if it is less than 1-inch from
oven walls.

Check manufacturer's instructions for use and care. Do not preheat for
more than 8 minutes.

Dinnerware with metal trim or designs may cause arcing. Older dinnerware
may not withstand the temperatures transferred from cooked foods. Check
for microwave-safe labeling, or perform the "Microwave Utensil Test" below.

Excellent for cooking and heating. Most items are labeled "microwave-
safe". Look for this when purchasing utensils.

Most items can not withstand the temperature transferred from cooked
foods. Breakage may occur.

Do not use in microwave oven. May cause fire.

For short-term heating at low temperatures. Do not use recycled paper
products; they may cause arcing or fire. Do not use wax coated paper
products; the coating may melt.

Use for short-term heating and covering, to absorb moisture and prevent
spattering. Do not use recycled paper products; they may cause arcing or
fire.

Use only sturdy plastic products labeled "microwave-safe". Check
manufacturer's directions for microwave uses.

Check manufacturer's directions for microwave uses of storage containers.
Food containers such as margarine tubs are not designed to withstand the
temperatures transferred from cooked foods, and may melt.

Use only wrap labeled "microwave-safe". Use as a cover to hold in steam.
Cover dish loosely, turning back one corner to vent steam. Avoid direct
contact of wrap with food.

Use for short-term heating at low temperatures, such as for serving breads
or rolls.

Use for short-term heating at low temperatures. Using at high temperatures
or with foods high in fat will cause melting.

Candy and meat thermometers labeled "microwave-safe" may be used in
the microwave oven. Conventional candy and meat thermometers may be
used to check temperatures after removing food from oven. Always check
temperatures in several places in food.

Use as a cover to prevent spattering.

Utensil Check Test

Use the following test to check utensils for microwave safeness:
1. Place glass measuring cup of water next to empty dish to be tested in oven.
2. Heat on full power for one minute.
3. Check temperature of tested dish.

If dish remains cool and water is hot, dish is microwave safe. If dish is slightly warm, use for short term
cooking only. If dish is hot and water is cool, do not use. Dish remains cool if not absorbing microwaves and
microwaves are being absorbed by water. Dish becomes hot if absorbing microwaves.

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