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General operating instructions
Suitable ovenware
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Ovenware material | Mode of operation |
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| Defrosting | Heating | Cooking |
Ovenproof glass and ceramic |
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dishes (without any metal parts, | X | X | X | |
e.g. Pyrex, |
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Non ovenproof glass and porcelain | X | - | - | |
(e.g. table crockery)1) |
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Glass ceramic and | X | X | X | |
made of fire/frost proof material |
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(e.g. Arcoflam) |
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Ovenproof earthenware 2) | X | X | X | |
Plastic, | X | X | X | |
200°C 3) |
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Paper, cardboard |
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Cling film |
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Microwave cling film 3) | X | X | X | |
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baking tins |
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X suitable | - non suitable |
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1) excluding silver, gold, platinum or metal decoration
2) does not include glaze containing metal
3) please note the maximum temperature stated by the manufacturer
What else to note...
•Food comes in all shapes, sizes and textures. The quantities also vary. For these reasons the time and amount of energy needed to defrost, heat or cook will also vary. As a general rule :
Double the quantity = nearly* double the time
*Please refer to the cooking charts. To be on the safe side, always select the shorter cooking time. Then extend the time as necessary.
•Microwaves work by making the food heat itself up. Because of this, not all areas of the food will be heated at the same time. When heating larger quanti- ties of food, it is particularly important to stir or turn them over.
•“Standing time” is referred to in the cooking charts. This is the time you should leave the food to stand without power (either inside or outside the appliance). This ensures even distribution of heat throughout the food.
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