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Microwave operation
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Risk of fire due to metal parts.
Metal parts such as metal clips or
plastic and paper ties that have wire
running through them can heat
flammable materials until they burn.
Do not use metal clips or plastic and
paper ties containing wire.
Tip: Metal tins are less suitable for
operating modes which use microwave
power because the metal reflects the
microwaves. The microwaves only
reach the food from above, which
extends the baking duration. If you use
metal tins, place the tin on the glass
tray so that it cannot touch the oven
walls. If sparks form, do not reuse the
tin for operating modes which use
microwave power.
- The supplied wire rack is only
suitable for cooking processes with
the Combi Auto Roast, Combi Conv
Bake/Combi Conv Roast, Combi
Broil, and Combi Conv Broil
operating modes, as well as for
operating modes which do not use
microwave power (placed on one
level).
- Metal baking tins for baking with the
Combi Auto Roast, Combi Conv
Bake/Combi Conv Roast, Combi
Broil, and Combi Conv Broil
operating modes as well as for
operating modes which do not use
microwave power
- Aluminum foil trays without lids for
defrosting and reheating ready meals:
The food is only heated from the top.
If you remove the food from the
aluminum foil container and transfer it
to dishware suitable for use in a
microwave oven, the heat distribution
will generally be more even.
Using aluminum foil trays and
aluminum foil can cause crackling
and sparks.
Therefore, place aluminum foil trays
on the glass tray and not on the wire
rack.
Aluminum foil and aluminum foil
trays must not touch the oven cavity
walls and must remain at least 2cm
from the walls at all times.
- Metal skewers or clips
The size of the cut of meat must be
much larger than the metal skewers
and clips.
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