GE JES1460DSBB User Manual

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SUPERHEATED WATER

Liquids, such as water,
coffee or tea, are able to be
overheated beyond the boiling

point without appearing to be

boiling. Visible bubbling or boiling
when the container is removed

from the microwave oven is not

always present. THIS COULD
RESUL T IN VERY HOT LIOUIDS

SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN

THE CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR

A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS

INSERTED INTO THE LIOUID.

To reduce the risk of injury to

persons:

Do not overheat the liquid.

— Stir the liquid both before and

halfway through heating it.

— Do not use straight-sided containers

with narrow necks.

— After heating, allow the container

to stand in the microwave oven for

a short time before removing the
container.

— Use extreme core when inserting

a spoon or other utensil into the
container.

I Avoid heating baby food in gloss

jars, even with the lid off. Moke

sure all infant food is thoroughly
cooked. Stir food to distribute the

heat evenly. Be careful to prevent

scolding when worming formula.

The container may feel cooler than

the formula really is. Always test the
formula before feeding the baby.

I Don't defrost frozen beverages in

narrow-necked bottles (especially

carbonated beverages). Even if

the container is opened, pressure

con build up. This con cause the
container to burst, possibly resulting

in injury.

I Hot foods and steam con cause

burns. Be careful when opening any

containers of hot food, including

popcorn bogs, cooking pouches and
boxes. To prevent possible injury,

direct steam away from hands and

face.

I Do not overcook potatoes. They

could dehydrate and catch fire,
causing damage to your oven.

I Cook meat and poultry thoroughly—

meat to at least on INTERNAL

temperature of 150°F and

poultry to at least on INTERNAL

temperature of 180°F. Cooking to
these temperatures usually protects

against foodborne illness.

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