IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
ALLTHESETHINGSARENORMALWITHYOURMICROWAVE
Steam or xapor escaping from around
tile dooI:
Light reflection around tile door oi tile
otlteF case.
Dimming of die oxen ligtlt and change
ira tim 1)lower sound may occ/li while
operating at power lexels othei than high.
Tile microwax_ fan m W operam with both
ovens off. It is cooling die control and will
turn itself off.
Some TV-radio inmrference might be
noticed while using youi microwa_> oven.
It's similar to the inmrference caused by
other small app]iances and does not
indicate a problem with your oven.
A dull thumping SOtlIld while tile o\_n
is operating.
MICROWAVETERMSANDDEFINITIONS
Arcing
ArcingIsthemicrowavetermforsparkslb theoven.
Arcingis causedby.
metal or foil touchingthe side of the oven.
foil that is not molded tofood (upturnededgesact
like antennas).
metalsuchas twist-ties,poultrypins,gold-rimmed
dishes.
recycledpaper towels contalhlbg smallmetal pieces.
Covering
Coversholdinmoisture,allow formoreevenheatlbgand
reducecooklbgtlYne.Ventlbgplasticwraporcoveringwith
waxpaperallowsexcesssteamtoescape.
Shielding
Ina regularoven,you shieldchickenbreasts orbaked
foods to preventoverbrowning. Whenmicrowaving, you
usesmaflstrips of foil to shield thlbparts, suchas the tips
of wlbgs and legs onpoultg which wouldcook before
largerparts.
StandingTime
Whenyoucookwithregularovens,foodssuchasroasts
orcakesareallowedtostandtofinishcookingorto
seLStandingtlYneisespeciallylYnportantlbmicrowave
cooking.Notethatamicrowavedcakeis notplacedon
acoolingrack.
Venting
After coveringa dish with plastic wrap, youvent the
plastic wrap by turningbackone cornerso excesssteam
can escape.
8