Fulgor Milano 700 Series 24 Inch Single Combi-Speed Electric Wall Oven Installation & Use Manual Manuel d'utilisation

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1 - Warnings for Microwave Ovens

Food preparation

Danger of fire!

Only use the microwave function for the preparation

of food to be eaten.

Any other uses can be dangerous or cause damage.

For example, heated slippers or pillows filled with

grain or cereals can catch fire even several hours

after being heated in the microwave.

Pots and pans

Danger of injury!

Porcelain and ceramic crockery can have small holes

in the handles and cover.

There can be cavities hidden behind these holes.

If water gets into these cavities, the crockery could

break.

Do not use crockery that is unsuitable for microwave

ovens.

Danger of burns!

The heat of the food can heat the dish. Always use

a pot holder to remove dishes and accessories from

the cooking chamber.

Microwave power and duration

Danger of fire!

Never set values that are too high for the microwave

power or the cooking time. The food could catch fire

and damage the appliance. Follow the guidance in

these instructions.

Packaging

Danger of fire!

Never heat food in thermal packaging.

Food in containers made of plastic, paper or other

inflammable materials must be watched constantly.

Danger of burns!

Air-tight packaging can explode. Follow the

instructions shown on the package. Always use a

pot holder to remove dishes.

Beverages

Danger of burns!

When heating liquids, boiling can be delayed.

This means that the boiling temperature has been

reached without forming the typical little steam

bubbles. Even a slight knock can cause the sudden

overflow of liquid or sprays.

When heating liquids, always put a spoon in the

container to avoid delayed boiling.

Danger of explosion!

Never heat beverages or other types of food in

covered containers.

Never heat alcoholic beverages excessively.

Foods for newborns

Danger of burns!

Never heat baby foods in a covered container.

Always remove the cover or nipple.

When finished heating, always carefully shake or

mix so that the heat is evenly distributed.

Test the temperature before giving the food to the

baby.

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