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How
the
Microwave
Oven
Works
Microwaves
are
a
form
of
energy
similar
to
radio
and
television
waves
and
ordinary
daylight.
Normally,
microwaves
spread
outwards
as
they
travel
through
the
atmosphere
and
disappear
without
effect.
Microwave
ovens,
however,
have
a
magnetron
which
is
designed
to
make
use
of
the
energy
in
microwaves.
Electricity,
supplied
to
the
magnetron
tube,
is
used
to
created
microwave
energy.
These
microwaves
enter
the
cooking
area
through
openings
inside
the
oven.
A
turntable
or
tray
is
located
at
the
bottom
of
the
oven.
Microwaves
cannot
pass
through
metal walls
of
the
oven,
but
they
can
penetrate
such
materials
as
glass,
porcelain
and
paper,
the
materials
out
of
which
microwave-safe
cooking
dishes
are
constructed.
Microwaves
do
not
heat
cookware,
though
cooking
vessels
will
eventually
get
hot
from
the
heat
generated
by
the
food.
A
very
safe
appliance
Contents
Your
microwave
oven
is
one
of
the
safest
of
all
home
appliances.
When
the
door
is
opened,
the
oven
automatically
stops
producing
microwaves.
Microwave
energy
is
converted
completely
to
heat
when
it
enters
food,
leaving
no
"left
over"
energy
to
harm
you
when
you
eat
your
food.
Precautions
2
Contents
3
Unpacking
&
Installing
4~5
Setting
the
Clock
6
Child
Lock
7
Micro
Power
Cooking
8
Micro
Power
Level
9
Quick
Start
10
Auto
Cook
11~12
More
(+)
or
Less(-)
13
Auto
Defrost
14~15
Timer
16
Two
stage
cooking
17
Microwave
Safe
Utensils
18
Food
characteristics
&
Microwave
cooking
19~20
Safety
Precautions
21
Questions
&
Answers
22
Plug
Wiring
Information/Technical
Specifications
23
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