Causes of damage – Bosch HBC84K5.0A User Manual

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Always prick the skin of foodstuffs with peels or skins

such as apples, tomatoes, potatoes and sausages

before cooking to prevent the peel or skin from

bursting.

Never use the microwave to dry food. Risk of fire

Do not defrost or heat food at too high a power or for

too long if the food has a low water content, e.g.

bread. Risk of fire

Never use the microwave to heat cooking oil on its

own. Risk of fire

Do not place baking trays on the microwave floor. Do

not line the microwave floor with aluminium foil.

This causes heat to accumulate. Baking and roasting

times will no longer be correct and the enamel will be

damaged.

Never pour water directly into a hot microwave. This

could damage the enamel.

Do not place too much on the universal pan when

baking very moist fruit cakes. Fruit juice dripping from

the universal pan leaves stains that cannot be

removed.

Only leave the microwave oven to cool with the door

closed. Do not allow anything to become trapped in

the microwave oven door. The fronts of adjacent units

may be damaged over time even if you only leave the

microwave oven door open slightly.

If the oven door seal is very dirty, the door will no

longer close properly when the microwave is in

operation. The front of adjacent units could be

damaged. Keep the seal clean.

Do not stand or sit on the microwave oven door.

Drying food

d

Food with a low water

content

d

Cooking oil

d

Causes of damage

Baking tray or aluminium

foil on the microwave floor

Water in the oven

Fruit juice

Cooling with the

microwave oven door open

Very dirty oven seal

Using the microwave oven

door as a seat

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