I N F O R M A T I O N Y O U N E E D T O K N O W
ABOUT UTENSILS AND COVERINGS
It is not necessary to buy all new cookware. Many pieces already in your kitchen can be used suc- cessfully in your new microwave oven. Make sure the utensil does not touch the interior walls during cooking.
Use these utensils for safe microwave cooking and reheating:
•glass ceramic (Pyroceram ®), such as Corningware®.
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•paper plates
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•browning dish (Do not exceed recommended preheating time. Follow manufacturer's direc- tions.)
These items can be used for short time reheating of foods that have little fat or sugar in them:
• wood, straw, wicker
DO NOT USE
•metal pans and bakeware
•dishes with metallic trim
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•recycled paper products
•brown paper bags
•food storage bags
•metal
Should you wish to check if a dish is safe for microwaving, place the empty dish in the oven and microwave on HIGH for 30 seconds. A dish which becomes very hot should not be used.
The following coverings are ideal:
•Paper towels are good for covering foods for reheating and absorbing fat while cooking ba- con.
•Wax paper can be used for cooking and re- heating.
•Plastic wrap that is specially marked for mi- crowave use can be used for cooking and re- heating. DO NOT allow plastic wrap to touch food. Vent so steam can escape.
•Lids that are
•Oven cooking bags are good for large meats or foods that need tenderizing. DO NOT use metal twist ties. Remember to slit bag so steam can escape.
How to use aluminum foil in your microwave oven:
•Small flat pieces of aluminum foil placed smoothly on the food can be used to shield areas that are either defrosting or cooking too quickly.
•Foil should not come closer than one inch to any surface of the oven.
Should you have questions about utensils or cov- erings, check a good microwave cookbook or fol- low recipe suggestions.
ACCESSORIES There are many microwave acces- sories available for purchase. Evaluate carefully before you purchase so that they meet your needs. A
ABOUT CHILDREN AND THE MICROWAVE
Children below the age of 7 should use the micro- wave oven with a supervising person very near to them. Between the ages of 7 and 12, the super- vising person should be in the same room.
The child must be able to reach the oven comfort- ably; if not, he/she should stand on a sturdy stool.
At no time should anyone be allowed to lean or swing on the oven door.
Children should be taught all safety precautions: use potholders, remove coverings carefully, pay special attention to packages that crisp food be- cause they may be extra hot.
Don’t assume that because a child has mastered one cooking skill he/she can cook everything.
Children need to learn that the microwave oven is not a toy. See page 13 for Child Lock feature.
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