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Panasonic NN-3496 - Microwave Principles and Cleaning; How Microwaves Work and Unsuitable Foods; Oven Interior Cleaning

Panasonic NN-3496
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Microwaving
Principles
Microwave
energy
has
been
used
in
this
country
to
cook
and
heat
since
early
experirnents
with
RADAR.
Microwaves
them¬
selves
are
in
fact
present
in
the
atmosphere
all
the
time
-
both
naturally
and
from
manmade
sources.
Manmade
microwaves
include
radar,
radio
and
television
waves,
telecommunications
links
and
car
phones,
If
you
follow
our
basic
recommendations
and
keep
your
oven
clean,
then
it
will
be
completely
safe.
Many
years
ago
it
was
discover¬
ed
that
one
of
the
effects
of
microwaves
is
to
make
water
molecules
VIBRATE
very
quickly.
Because
all
foods
contain
water
to
a
greater
or
lesser
extent,
they
can
quickly
be
heated
by
the
friction
caused
by
this
vibration.
Water
Molecule
Absorption
Vibratiori
Your
microwave
oven
converts
electricity
into
microwaves
in
the
magnetron,
Turntable
Waveguide
-
Magnetron
S-
Oven
Cavity
Microwaves
are
REFLECTED
off
metal,
so
they
bounce
off
the
walls
and
the
metal
door
screen,
back
onto
the
food.
They
contain
no
heat
themselves
and
pass
through
the
cooking
container
i.e.
are
transmitted,
to
be
ABSORBED
by
the
water
molecules,
as
well
as
sugar
and
fat
particles
in
the
food.
Microwaves
can
only
penetrate
to
a
depth
of
1M-2
inches
(4-5
cm)
and
as
heat
spreads
through
the
food
by
conduction,
just
as
in
a
traditional
oven,
the
food
cooks
from
the
outside
inwards.
When
a
microwave
oven
is
switched
off.
ttte
food
will
con¬
tinue
to
cook
by
this
conduction
-
NOT
BY
MICROWAVE
ENERGY.
Hence
STANDING
TIME
is
very
Important
in
micro-
waving,
particularly
for
dense
foods
i.e
meat,
cakes
and
reheated
meals.
The
dish
used
to
cook
or
reheat
the
food
will
get
warm
during
cooking,
as
the
heat
conducts
from
the
food.
Even
lr>
rnjcro-
waving,
oven
glos'es
are
required!
MICROWAVES
CANNOT
PASS
THROUGH
METAL
AND
THERE¬
FORE
METAL
COOKtNG
UTEN¬
SILS
CAN
NEVER
BE
USED
FOR
COOKING
ON
MICROWAVE
ONLY.
Foods
Not
Suitable
for
Cooking
by
Microwave
Yorkshire
Puddings.
Souffles.
Double
Crust
Pastry
Pies.
Because
these
foods
rely
on
dry
external
heat
to
cook
correctly,
do
r>ot
attempt
to
cook
by
microwave.
Foods
that
require
deep
fat
frying
cannot
cooked
^ther,
however
shallow
fried
foods
can
be
cooked
ir’
a
browning
dish,
available
from
major
department
stores.
Always
follow
manufac¬
turers’
instructions
carefully
when
preheating
the
dish
(remember
your
oven
is
SOOWatts
(lEC)
on
HIGH
power).
Boiled
Eggs
Do
rK?t
boft
gQos
In
TOUT
eggs
boiled
in
Cleaning
The
interior
should
be
kept
clean
at
all
times.
Stubbcnn
spots
can
be
removed
with
a
branded
microwave
spray
on
a
soft
cloth,
The
door
surround
is
a
plastic
based
substance
and
is
best
kept
clean
with
soapy
water.
The
door
sea!
area
must
be
kept
clean
at
all
times
to
ensure
microwaves
are
not
attracted
to
this
area
and
to
avoid
damage
to
the
door
screen
film.
The
turntable
can
be
cleaned
with
hot
soapy
water.
Wash
the
roller
ring
regularly
in
soapy
water.
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