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are too high when heating small quantities of food. For
example, a bread roll can burn after 3 minutes if the power
selected is too high.
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For toasting, use just the grilling function and watch the oven
all the time. It you use a combined function to toast bread it
will catch fire in a very short time.
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To achieve the best results when warming up small loads
(such as a glass of water, a milk mug or a popcorn bag) it is
suggested that they are placed on the glass tray and position
it at the 1
st
or higher levels.
•
Turn or stir the food at regular intervals to improve heating
uniformity.
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To achieve the best cooking results with microwaves the
rack must be removed, place the food on the glass tray and
position it at the bottom or higher levels.
•
Do not place any food or recipient with food/liquid directly
on the bottom of the cavity. For better heating results always
place the food or recipient with food/liquid over the glass
tray.
•
Do not cover the bottom of the oven cavity with aluminum or
tin foil sheets as there is the risk of damaging the oven.
Avoid damaging the Microwave oven or other dangerous
situations by following these instructions
•
Never switch on the microwave when it is empty. If there is
no food inside there may be an electrical overcharge and the
oven could be damaged.
RISK OF DAMAGE!
•
For carrying out oven programming tests put a glass of water
inside the oven. The water will absorb the microwaves and
the oven will not be damaged.
•
Do not cover or obstruct the ventilation openings.
•
Place correctly the oven accessories on the side racks (see
the section
)
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