Miele 09 798 350 installation instructions Principle of operation, How does a microwave oven work?

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Principle of operation

Principle of operation

How does a microwave oven work?

The microwave oven contains a high- frequency tube called a magnetron. It converts electrical energy into electromagnetic waves called microwaves. These microwaves are then distributed evenly throughout the oven interior and reflected by its metal walls, which allows the microwaves to reach the food from all sides. Distribution of the microwaves is optimized by an activated turntable.

In order for microwaves to reach the food, they must be able to penetrate the cooking container being used.

Microwaves can penetrate porcelain, glass, cardboard and plastics, but not metal. Therefore, you should not use containers which are either made of metal or contain it in any form, such as gold or silver trim. The metal reflects the microwaves, which may cause sparking to occur. The microwaves cannot be absorbed.

The microwaves will pass through any suitable cookware and find their way directly into the food. All food contains moisture molecules which, when subjected to microwave energy, begin to oscillate at a rate of 2.5 billion times per second. The friction caused by these vibrations creates heat, which first starts developing around the outside of the food and then slowly penetrates it towards the center. The more water a food contains, the faster it is reheated or cooked.

Because the heat is produced directly in the food:

The food can generally be cooked using microwaves without adding much liquid or cooking oil.

Defrosting, heating and cooking is faster than when using a conventional oven.

Nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, are generally retained.

The color, texture and taste of food are hardly affected.

The production of microwaves stops whenever the program is interrupted or the microwave oven door is opened. During operation, the closed and intact door prevents microwaves from escaping the appliance.

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Contents M.-Nr.09 en - US, CAContents Contents Intended use IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSafety with children Technical safety ~To guarantee the electrical safety of this appliance, continuity must exist between the appliance and an effective grounding system. This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. It is imperative that this basic safety requirement be met. If there is any doubt, have the electrical system of the house checked by a qualified electrician.The electrical safety of the microwave oven can only be guaranteed if it has been connected to a grounding system that complies with applicable safety regulations. Compliance with this fundamental safety requirement is extremely important in order to eliminate damage caused by a missing or disconnected grounding system e.g. electric shock. When in doubt, have the buildings wiring system inspected by a qualified electrician Proper use ~Always ensure that food is sufficiently heated ~The microwave oven can be damaged if it is used without food or when loaded incorrectly. Therefore, do not use the appliance to warm empty dishes or to dry herbs or other similar items ~The boiling stick ensures that liquids heat up evenly, allowing bubbles to form at the right time Always cover food that is left in the appliance These items can be damaged or cause a fire hazard ~Do not reheat food in the microwave oven in heat-retainingbags intended for normal ovens, such as bags used for grilled chicken PERIODICALLY AccessoriesStainless steel surfaces SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND REVIEW THEMAppliance description Oven interior and accessoriesPlate cover Included accessoriesAppliance description Control panelBefore first use How does a microwave oven work? Principle of operationMicrowave Solo mode FunctionsWhat can a microwave oven do? What operating modes does a microwave have?Material and shape Suitable cookware for microwave ovensMetal Glazes and colors GlasswarePorcelain EarthenwareDisposable containers PlasticsDo not use a lid or cover if The plate coverTurning off the clock display Setting the clockResetting the clock Clock displayClosing the door OperationOpening the door Placing dishes in the microwaveDoor message At the end of a program Cancelling a programChanging the settings Interrupting or resuming a programTo activate the system lock Minute + programmableSystem lock Reprogramming saved timesRemaining time TimerReprogramming the timer Timer + Cooking ProgramCooking frozen food N Automatic programsAutomatic defrosting Automatic cookingPopcorn AC 1 Vegetables Recipes for the automatic programsCarrots in a chervil cream sauce serves Golden curried potatoes serves AC 2 PotatoesAC 3 Fish Fish curry serves Tips for reheating ReheatingAfter reheating Tips for cooking CookingAfter cooking After defrosting followed by reheating or cooking Defrosting / Defrosting and reheating or cookingDefrost Defrosting followed by reheating or cookingAfter canning CanningFood Suggested usesTime Programming Saving your favorite programsChanging an entry Press the M button Press the Start button Using the favorite programChanging settings Settings Changing settingsAvailable settings * factory default Oven interior and inside of door Cleaning and careAppliance front Plate cover What to do if a program will not start Frequently Asked Questionsthe display does not light up the clock in the display is not accurate the turntable does not turn smoothlyfood cools down too quickly MieleCare After sales serviceInstallation Instructions Disposal of packaging material Caring for the environmentDisposal of your old appliance WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED Electrical connectionPower supply Building-indimensions InstallationTall cabinet 4 x 16mm Installation accessories suppliedTighten both screws Page Page Miele, Inc U.S.ACanada Technical Service & SupportM.-Nr.09 M 6040 SC