
A42430, SCA/SCNZ R980J/990J(S) O/M
SPECIAL NOTES AND WARNING
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| Eggs, fruits, | * | Puncture egg yolks and whites and | * | Cook eggs in shells. This prevents | 
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 | oysters before cooking to prevent | 
 | "explosion", which may damage the | 
| vegetables, | 
 | "explosion". | 
 | oven or injure yourself. | 
| sausages and | * | Pierce skins of potatoes, apples, | * | Cook hard/soft boiled eggs. | 
| oysters | 
 | squash, hot dogs, sausages and | * | Overcook oysters. | 
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 | oysters so that steam escapes. | * | Dry nuts or seeds in shells. | 
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| Popcorn | * | Use specially bagged popcorn for the | * | Pop popcorn in regular brown bags or | 
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 | * Listen while popping corn for the | * | Exceed maximum time on popcorn | |
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| Baby food | * | Transfer baby food to small dish and | * | Heat disposable bottles. | 
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 | heat carefully, stirring often. Check for | * | Overheat baby bottles. | 
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 | suitable temperature to prevent burns. | 
 | Only heat until warm. | 
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 | * | Remove the screw cap and teat | * | Heat bottles with nipples on. | 
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 | warming shake thoroughly. Check for | * | Heat baby food in original jars. | 
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| General | * | Food with filling should be cut after | * | Heat or cook in closed glass jars or air | 
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 | * | Use a deep bowl when cooking liquids | * | Deep fat fry. | 
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 | or cereals to prevent boiling over. | * | Heat or dry wood, herbs, wet papers, | 
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 | clothes or flowers. | 
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 | * | Operate the oven without a load (i.e. an | 
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 | absorbing material such as food or water) | 
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 | ing or cleaning the heater elements as | 
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 | described in the operation manual. | 
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| Liquids | * | For boiling or cooking liquids see | * | Heat for longer than recommended | 
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 | WARNING on page 2 to prevent | 
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 | explosion and delayed eruptive boiling. | 
 | in the attached cookbook. | 
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| Canned foods | * | Remove food from can. | * | Heat or cook food while in cans. | 
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| Sausage rolls, | * | Cook for the recommended time. | * | Overcook as they may catch fire. | 
| Pies, Christmas | 
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| pudding | 
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| Meats | * | Use a microwave proof roasting rack | * | Place meat directly on the turntable for | 
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| Utensils | * | Check the utensils are suitable for | * | Use metal utensils for MICROWAVE | 
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 | MICROWAVE cooking before you use | 
 | cooking. Metal reflects microwave | 
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 | energy and may cause an electrical | 
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 | discharge known as arcing. | 
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| Aluminium foil | * | Use to shield food to prevent over | * | Use too much. | 
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 | cooking. | * | Shield food close to cavity walls. | 
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 | Sparking can damage the cavity. | |
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 | keep clear of cavity walls. | 
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| Browning dish | * | Place a suitable insulator such as a | * | Exceed the preheating time recom- | 
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 | microwave and heat proof dinner plate | 
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 | between the turntable and the | 
 | sive preheating can cause the glass | 
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 | browning dish. | 
 | turntable to shatter and/or damage | 
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 | internal parts of the oven. | 
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