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If your e!ectric power line voltage IS iess than the normal :?40 volts, cooking tlrqes rnrly be longer
DO NOT store things In the oven
Liquids heated In certain containers may overheat The liquid may then splash out with a loud noise This does not harm the oven but you should not use such contarners to heat liquids again
Follow MICRO MENUS- Cookbook directions carefully to properly cook different types of food. If using a different cookbook, you may need to experiment with times and Cook Powers.
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Overcooking some foods can cause them to scorch
or flame...especially foods like potatoes, popcorn, snacks, etc. See the
MICRO MENUS Cookbook.
Do NOT OVERCOOK POTATOES. At the end of the
recommended cooking time they should be slightly firm. Wrap in foil and set aside for 5 minutes They will finish cooking while standing.
It is normal forthe inside of the oven door to look wavy after the oven has been run- ning for a while.
At times, an extra fan
automatically turns on to help protect the micro- wave oven from excess heat; you may notice a louder sound level when this fan is running.
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