C
OOKING ADVICE
WARNING:
Always attend the oven when in use.
Carefully follow the SHARP Operation Manual at all times. If you exceed recommended cooking times and/or use power levels that are too high, food may overheat, burn, and in extreme circumstances, catch fire and damage the oven.
•The microwave power level will default to 100% unless you press the POWER LEVEL button for the desired setting. Take care when heating foods with high sugar or fat content, e.g, Christmas pudding, mince pies and fruit cakes. Before use, check that utensils are suitable for use in microwave ovens.
•Lids: Always remove lids from food jars and containers before using them in the oven. If you do not, steam and pressure will build up inside and the container may explode. Take care when heating contents in babies bottles, see page 25.
•Do not cook eggs in their shell as they will explode. Do not heat canned potatoes in the microwave oven as they may burst.
For microwaving, use only those utensils suitable for microwave cookery as indicated below.
A variety of cookware can be used for microwaving. Round/oval dishes rather than square/oblong ones are recommended, as food in the corners tends to overcook.
SUITABLE COOKWARE
COOKWARE | SUITABLE FOR MICROWAVING |
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Heat resistant glass, | YES |
(e.g. Pyrex®, |
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Fire King®, |
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Corning Ware ®). |
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YES | |
plastic cookware. |
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Microwave | YES |
cling film , | Microwave cling film and bags must be vented for steam to escape, |
microwave | pierce in |
roasting bags. | melt or catch fire due to ‘arcing’. |
Heat resistant | YES |
china and | Except for dishes with metallic decoration. |
ceramics. |
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Disposable containers: | YES |
Thin plastic, | Always attend the oven closely. Look at the oven from time to |
paper, straw | time when cooking or reheating food in disposable containers |
and wooden | of plastic, paper or other combustible material. Only use for |
containers. | warming food. Pay special attention as |
| a fire in your oven. |
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