- Caution: Liquids or other foods must not be heated in sealed containers as they can easily
burst.
- The contents of baby bottles and jars of infant formula must be shaken or stirred to ensure
even temperature distribution.
The temperature must then be checked before consumption to avoid burns!
- When heating or cooking food in flammable materials, such as plastic or paper containers,
there is a risk of the material catching fire. Likewise, food can dry out and catch fire if the
cooking time is too long. Fats or oils can also ignite. Therefore, the appliance must be
constantly monitored while switched on.
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Flammable liquids, e.g. concentrated alcohol, must not be heated.
Never use the device to heat clothing, heat pads, sponges, hot water bottles, etc. -
RISK OF IGNITION!
- If smoke is detected, keep the appliance door closed to extinguish any flames. Immediately
turn off the appliance and unplug it.
- Use suitable potholders or kitchen gloves when removing food from the cooking
compartment . Dishes will also get hot during microwave operation, as the hot food will
heat the dish.
- Food thermometers are not suitable for microwave use unless they are specifically
recommended for this purpose.
- Do not cook food for too long.
- Do not use the microwave oven to store food or other items.
- The microwave oven is intended exclusively for defrosting, heating, cooking, and grilling
food or beverages. No liability is assumed for any damage that may occur if the appliance
is operated incorrectly or used for purposes other than those intended.
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