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Use metal only as directed in

Cookbook. Metal strips as used

on meat, roasts are helpful when

used as shown in Cookbook.

TV dinners may be cooked in

metal trays but when using shelf

they must be replaced In their

box. However, when using metal
in microwave oven, keep metal
(other than metal shelf) at least
1-inch away from sides of oven,

® Cocking utensils may
become hot because of heat

transferred from the heated
food. This is especially true if

plastic wrap has been covering

the top and handles of the

utensil. Potholders may be
needed to handle the utensil.

« Sometimes, the oven floor

can become too hot to touch.

Be careful touching the floor

during and after cooking.

« Do net use any thermometer
in food you are microwaving
unless that thermometer is

designed or recommended for

use in the microwave oven.

• Remove the temperature

probe from the oven wnen not
using It to cook with. !f you leave

the probe inside the oven without

inserting it in food or liquid, and

turn on microwave energy, it can
create eleeincal arcing In the
oven, and damage oven walls.

# Plastic Utensils—'Plastic
utensils designed for microwave

cooking are very useful, but
should be used carefully. Even
microwave plastic may not be as
tolerant of overcooking condi­

tions as are glass or ceramic

materials and may soften or

char if subjected to short periods
of overcooking, in longer expo­
sures to overcooking, the food
and utensils could ignjte= For
these reasons: 1) Use micro­
wave plastics only “and use

them" in strict compliance with
the utensil manufacturer’s
recommendations, 2) Do not
subject empty utensils to micro­
waving. 3) Do not permit children
to use plastic utensils without
complete supervision.

• When cooking pork follow

our directions exactly and
always cook the meat to at least

170®. This assures that, in the

remote possibility that trichina
may be present in the meat, it
will be killed and meat will be

safe to eat.

• Boiling eggs (in and out of

she!!) is not recommended for
microwave cooking. Pressure
can build up inside egg yolk and

may cause it to burst, resulting
in injury.

• Foods with unbroken outer

“skin” such as potatoes, hot

dogs or sausages, tomatoes,
apples, chicken livers and other
giblets, and eggs (see above)
should be pierced to aliow
steam to escape during cooking.

• “Boliable” cocking pouches

and tightly closed plastic bags
should be slit, pierced or vented
as directed in Cookbook. If they

are not, plastic could burst dur­
ing or immediately after cooking,
possibly resulting in injury. Also,
plastic storage containers should
be at least partially uncovered
because they form a tight seal.
Whan cooking with containers

tightly covered with plastic wrap,

remove covering carefully and
direct steam away from hands
and face.

9 Use of the shelf accessory.
(See your Cookbook for proper
use.)

—Remove the shelf from oven
when not In use,

—Do not store or cook with
shelf on floor of oven. Product
damage may result.

—Use potholders when handling

the shelf and utensils. They may

be hot.

—Do not use microwave
browning dish On Shelf. The
shelf could overheat.

THE HOOD:

• Have it installed and properly

grounded by a qualified installer.

See the special installation book­
let packed with the microwave
oven.

e The vent fan In your Space­

maker® oven wiil operate
automatically under certain_
conditions (see Automatic Fan

Feature, page 7). While the fan is

operating caution is required to

prevent the starting and spread­
ing of accidental cooking fires

while the vent fan is in use. For
this reason:

—Never leave surface units
unattended at high heat settings.

Boilover causes smoking and

greasy spillovers that may ignite
and spread if vent fan Is oper­
ating. To minimize automatic fan
operation, use adequate sized

utensils and use high heat set­

tings only when necessary.

—In the event of a grease fire,
smother flaming pan on surface

unit by covering pan completely

with well-fitting lid, cookie sheet
or flat tray.

—Never flame foods under the
oven with the vent fan operating

because it may spread the

flames.

—Keep hood and grease filters
clean, according to instructions
on pages 18 and 19, to maintain
good venting and avoid grease
fires.

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