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Christmas Puddings and Liquids
- Caution!
Take great care when reheating these
items.
Do not leave unattended. Do
not add extra alcohol.
Babies' Bottles - Caution!
Milk or formula
must
be shaken
thoroughly before heating and again
at the end and tested carefully before
feeding a baby.
Liquid at the top of the bottle
will be much hotter than at
the bottom. The bottle must
be shaken thoroughly and
tested before use.
We do not
recommend that you use
your microwave to sterilise
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If you have
a special microwave steriliser
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to the low quantity of water
involved. It is vital to follow
the manufacturers instructions
implicitly.
Note
Cooking and Reheating Guidelines
Reheating Charts
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starting
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microwave will be soft not crisp.
Heating Category
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is displayed on the rear of your oven.
The information on this label will assist you
in using new instructions on food packs to
enable you to program the best heating
time in your oven.
The IEC (60705)
power output
(watts)
The heating
category for
small packs
of food
Microwave
symbol
Babies bottles - Caution!
After heating by Microwave, liquid at the top of a bottle will be much hotter
than at the bottom of the bottle and must be shaken thoroughly before
checking the temperature. When testing the temperature of the milk, squirt a
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not hot.
For 250 ml of milk from fridge temperature, remove top and teat. Heat on High
Microwave for 45 seconds.
Check carefully.
For 100 ml of milk from fridge temperature, remove top and teat. Heat on High
Microwave for 20 seconds.
Check carefully.