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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONI

j^CMJTIONS

(a)

Do not operate the oven when door seal is

damaged,

to do so could allow microwave

energy to escape.

(b)

Extreme overcooking

can cause the food to

smoke or possibly ignite.

• DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR
• TURN THE OVEN OFF BY PRESSING

STOP PAD

• DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD
• SHUT OFF THE POWER AT FUSE OR

CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL

If this happens; keep door closed, disconnect

the power cord, or shut off power at the fuse
or circuit breaker.

(c)

A

warn

ING T

o

prevent spontaneous

boiiing (eruption),

liquids must be briskly

stirred or poured (to mix in air) before being

heated in a microwave oven.

DO NOT

OVERHEAT.

If air is not mixed into a liquid,

the liquid can erupt in the oven or after

removal from the oven.

(d)

Eggs

must

NOT

be cooked or reheated in the

shell, or with an unbroken yolk, since this

may result in a pressure build-up and

eruption. Pierce the yolk with a fork or knife
before cooking. Do

NOT

reheat previously

cooked eggs in the microwave oven unless
finely chopped or scrambled.

(e)

Home canning

must

NOT

be done in a

microwave oven. Home canning is generally

done with metal lids. Since metal lids reflect

microwaves, you cannot be assured that the

food product will be heated uniformly to
212® F or above, and there is a probability of

deterioration of the food product. USDA
extension specialists do not recommend

home canning in microwave ovens.

(f)

Deep fat frying

must

NOT

be done in any

microwave oven. The fat could overheat and
be hazardous to handle.

(g)

A

WARNiNG: Do not heat sealed

containers in any microwave oven.

Containers with restricted openings such as
syrup bottles must

NOT

be used for cooking.

Food or liquid could expand quickly and

cause the container to break.

(h)

Regular cooking thermometers

must

NOT

be used in a microwave oven. Most cooking

thermometers contain mercury and may
cause “arcing”, malfunction, and/or damage
to the oven.

(i)

Plastic bags (and other air-tight
containers)

must always be pierced or

opened before heating in a microwave oven.
This is needed to allow steam to escape
during cooking.

(j)

Metal or ceramic accessories

which have

been specially designed to absorb microwave
energy to provide heat (“active” accessories

such as browning skillets) may be used with
caution. To prevent possible damage to the
tray do

NOT

use an “active” accessory in

which the “active area” is less than one inch
above the tray. Test any such device before

use and carefully read and follow
manufacturer’s instructions provided with the
accessory. Any questions concerning these
accessory products should be referred to the
accessory manufacturer. Amana

Refrigeration, Inc., does

NOT

endorse any

brand of accessory. Remember that all
microwave accessories are not “top quality”:
some may

NOT

be suitable for microwave

cooking. Caution must be used when
purchasing microwave accessories.

(k)

Newspapers

must

NEVER

be used in a

microwave oven since they may ignite.

(

l

)

Paper towels

which contain nylon or other

synthetic fibers woven through them must

NOT

be used because the heated synthetics

could melt and cause the paper to ignite.

(m)

Use only popcorn in packages designed

and labeled for microwave use.

You may

place the package on an inverted microwave-
safe glass loaf dish, as needed, to increase
popped volume. Pop according to package
directions, beginning with the

MINIMUM

amount of time recommended. Pop until bag
has expanded and there are one to two
seconds between pops. Popcorn yields may
vary. Do

NOT

continue to heat after popping

has stopped, since popcorn will scorch or
burn. Do

NOT

leave oven unattended. Use

caution when handling the hot glass loaf dish
or hot popcorn bag.

(n)

If you’re using a microwave popcorn
popper,

use according to manufacturer’s

instructions. Do

NOT

continue to heat after

popping has stopped, since popcorn will

scorch or burn. Do

NOT

leave oven

unattended.

(o)

Pot Holders

may be needed when cooking

by microwave. Containers can become hot

when heat is transferred from cooked food.

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