About your oven about food – Sony CAROUSEL R-530E User Manual

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This Operation Manual is valuable: read it carefully
and always save it for reference.
A good microwave cookbook is a valuable asset.
Check it for microwave cooking principles, techniques,
hints and recipes. See pages 30 and 31 for ordering
the Sharp Microwave Oven Cookbook.

NEVER

use the oven without the turntable and support

nor turn the turntable over so that a large dish could be
placed in the oven. The turntable will turn both clockwise
and counterclockwise.

ALWAYS

have food in the oven when it is on to absorb

the microwave energy.

When using the oven at power levels below 100%, you
may hear the magnetron cycling on and off. It is normal

for the exterior of the oven to be warm to the touch
when cooking or reheating.
Condensation is a normal part of microwave cooking.
Room humidity and the moisture in food will influence
the amount of moisture that condenses in the oven.
Generally, covered foods will not cause as much con-
densation as uncovered ones. Vents on the oven back
must not be blocked.
The oven is for food preparation only. It should not be
used to dry clothes or newspapers.
Your oven is rated 1200 watts by using the IEC Test
Procedure. In using recipes or package directions,
check food a minute or two before the minimum time
and add time accordingly.

I N F O R M A T I O N Y O U N E E D T O k N O W

AbOuT YOuR OVEN

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dON'T

Eggs, sausages,
nuts, seeds, fruits
& vegetables

• Puncture egg yolks before cooking to

prevent “explosion”.

• Pierce skins of potatoes, apples, squash,

hot dogs and sausages so that steam
escapes.

• Cook eggs in shells.
• Reheat whole eggs.
• Dry nuts or seeds in shells.

Popcorn

• Use specially bagged popcorn for the

microwave oven.

• Listen while popping corn for the popping

to slow to 1 or 2 seconds or use special
POPCORN pad.

• Pop popcorn in regular brown bags

or glass bowls.

• Exceed maximum time on popcorn

package.

Baby food

• Transfer baby food to small dish and heat

carefully, stirring often. Check temperature
before serving.

• Put nipples on bottles after heating and

shake thoroughly. “Wrist” test before
feeding.

• Heat disposable bottles.
• Heat bottles with nipples on.
• Heat baby food in original jars.

General

• Cut baked goods with filling after heating

to release steam and avoid burns.

• Stir liquids briskly before and after heating

to avoid “eruption”.

• Use deep bowl, when cooking liquids or

cereals, to prevent boilovers.

• Heat or cook in closed glass jars or

air tight containers.

• Can in the microwave as harmful

bacteria may not be destroyed.

• Deep fat fry.
• Dry wood, gourds, herbs or wet

papers.

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