Mx Onda MX-MW2620 Manual De Instrucciones página 24

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• Be extremely careful when heating liquids or baby food, the content must be shaken or
removed after being heated. Always check the temperature of food before giving it to the
child.
• Unplug the microwave oven when you will not be using it for a long period of time, when
there is a power outage, or a fuse or circuit breaker "blows".
• Ensure that the socket where the appliance is connected is easily accessible. To
disconnect the microwave from the mains, gently pull the plug from the socket. Never do it
by pulling on the cable.
• Place the device on a dry, stable surface and do not use it outdoors.
• In case of failure, anomalies, if the microwave oven has been dropped, the plug or other
parts are damaged, or the cable is damaged, turn off the appliance and do not try to
repair it yourself. Contact the nearest MX ONDA Official Technical Service.
GUIDE TO SUITABLE UTENSILS FOR MICROWAVES
Food must be removed from its packaging and placed in containers suitable for use in a
microwave. If you use a suitable container, microwaves will pass through it easily and
penetrate the food evenly, causing it to heat up. To find out if a container is suitable for
use in the microwave, perform the following test:
Place the container in question with water inside the microwave oven.
Select maximum power for 1 minute.
If after that time the water heats up and at the same time the container remains
cold to the touch, then the container IS valid for use in the microwave. If the water
does not vary in temperature but the container gets hot, this is an unequivocal sign
that the container absorbs microwaves and is therefore NOT suitable for use in this
type of oven.
You probably have many containers or utensils in your kitchen that can be used for your
microwave. Below is a guide to help you select the most suitable container or utensil.
Metal or metal utensils
NEVER use metal containers or utensils or those containing metal rims, handles, or
trimmings in the microwave oven. Metals do not allow microwaves to penetrate and when
they bounce, they can form electric arcs or fire.
Foil
Small pieces can be used to protect certain areas of food from overcooking. If the paper
is very close to the oven or if you use a lot of it, electric arcs can form. It is important to
leave at least a distance of about 3 centimeters between the aluminum foil and the oven
walls.
Glass
All glass containers resistant to high temperatures can be used in the microwave oven,
however, do not use delicate glass containers, since when their contents are heated they
could break. Also, do not use glassware with gold or silver ornamentation.
Ceramic, clay and porcelain
They can be used normally unless they have metal trim. Before use, check that they do
not have a drawing, this could be destroyed due to the action of microwaves.
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