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10.3.3
Danger of fire
There is a danger of fire due to the ignition of the content in the event
the device is not used properly.
Observe the following safety notices to avoid dangers of fire:
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cooking chamber, whenever the grill is switched on or just before it is
switched on.
Warning
Do not use the oven for deep-frying. Hot oil can damage parts of the
oven and the cookware and cause burns.
Please bear in mind that the foods and liquids in the device are
mainly being heated when the microwave is in operation, and not the
container itself. Although the lid of a container is not hot, the same
amount of steam and spills can be created on removing the lid as in
a conventional cooking process when you remove it from the device.
Always check the temperature of the cooked food, especially if you
are heating up foods or liquids for babies. It is advisable never to
consume foods or liquids, directly after they come out of the device.
Wait a few minutes and stir the food or liquid, to allow the heat to be
distributed evenly.
With certain foods, there is a danger of burns due to superheating.
With foods consisting of a mixture of fat and water, such as broth,
wait about 30 to 60 seconds before removing the food from the
device. This will allow the mixture to settle. Thus, you avoid sudden
bubbling up when a spoon is inserted into the food or the liquid or
after adding a stock cube.
In order to prevent superheating, you can also place a metal spoon
into the cooking vessel prior to cooking. However, bear in mind that
the spoon must not make contact with any parts of the device walls
or the grill, as this could result in damages to the device.
Microwave heating of beverage can result in delayed eruptive boiling,
therefore care has to be taken when handle the container.
Warning
Please bear in mind that the times for cooking, heating up, defrosting
using the device are frequently considerably shorter than on a stove
top or in the oven.
Leaving the device on for too long will result in foods drying out and
eventually self-igniting. There is then a danger of fire!
The danger of fire is also present if bread, rolls, flowers or herbs are
being dried for too long.
Do not warm up pillows or similar items filled with grains, cherry pits
or gel.
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