The appliance may only be
used for heating up suitable
food in suitable containers
and dishes.
Do not dry combustible
objects in the appliance (no
food or clothing, heat pads,
slippers, sponges, moist
cleaning cloths, etc.). This
may lead to injuries, ignition
or fire.
Do not prepare any food
containing alcohol in the
appliance.
Do not use the appliance for
frying or to heat up oil.
If smoke is emitted, switch
off the appliance or unplug
the plug and keep the
microwave door closed to
suffocate any flames.
Always use standard
popcorn packaging that
is designed for making
popcorn in a microwave.
Never exceed the cooking
times specified by the
manufacturer.
Do not store any food
or other objects in the
microwave.
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3.3. Safety instructions
relating specifi cally to
the use of microwaves
WARNING! Do not heat up
food or liquids in sealed or
tightly closed containers!
These can explode in the
appliance and cause injuries
on opening. Remove the lids
from containers which close,
such as feeding bottles for
babies.
Food prepared in the
microwave may heat
up unevenly. Check the
temperature of food before
eating. When preparing
baby food and bottles,
always stir the food or shake
the bottle before checking
the temperature in order to
avoid burns.
Do not heat eggs in their
shells or prepare whole
hard-boiled eggs in the
microwave as they may
explode while cooking and
even after removal from the
microwave. Eggs may only
be cooked in microwave
dishes designed specifically
for this purpose.
Prick or score food with a
tough skin, e.g. tomatoes,