10
Small
amounts
of
food
require
shorter
cooking
or
heating
time.
If
normal
times
are
allowed
they
may
overheat
and
burn.
11
Be
certain
to
place
the
oven
so
the
front
of
the
door
is
8
cm
or
more
behind
the
edge
of
the
surface
on
which
it
is
placed,
to
avoid
accidental
tipping
of
the
appliance.
12
Before
cooking,
pierce
the
skin of
potatoes,
apples
or
any
such
fruit
or
vegetable.
13
Do
not
cook
eggs
in
their
shell.
Pressure
will
build
up
inside
the
egg
which
will
burst.
14
Do
not
attempt
deep
fat
frying
in
your
oven.
15
Remove
the
plastic
wrapping
from
food
before
cooking
or
defrosting.
Note
though
that
in
some
cases
food
should
be
covered
with
plastic
film,
for
heating
or
cooking.
16
If
the
oven
door
is
damaged,
the
oven
must
mot
be
operated
until
it
has
been
repaired
by
a
qualified
service
technician.
17
If
smoke
is
observed
keep
the
oven
door
closed
and
switch
off
or
disconnect
the
oven
from
the
power
supply.
18
When
food
is
heated
or
cooked
in
disposable
containers
of
plastic,
paper
or
other
combustible
materials
look
at
the
oven
frequently
to
check
if
the
food
container
is
deteriorating.
WARNING
Please
ensure
cooking
times
are
correctly
set
as
over
cooking
may
result
in
FIRE
and
subsequent
DAMAGE
to
the
OVEN.
Safety
precautions
21
1
Do
not
attempt
to
tamper
with,
or
make
any
adjustments
or
repairs
to
the
door,
control
panel,
safety
interlock
switches
or
any
other
part
of
the
oven.
Repairs
should
only
be
undertaken
by
a
qualified
service
technician.
2
Do
not
operate
the
oven
when
empty.
It
is
best
to
leave
a
glass
of
water
in
the
oven
when
not
in
use.
The
water
will
safety
absorb
all
microwave
energy,
if
the
oven
is
accidentally
started.
3
Do
not
dry
clothes
in
the
microwave
oven,
which
may
become
carbonized
or
burned
if
heated
too
long.
4
Do
not
cook
food
wrapped
in
paper
towels,
unless
your
cook
book
contains
instructions,
for
the
food
you
are
cooking.
5
Do
not
use
newspaper
in
place
of
paper
towels
for
cooking.
6
Do
not
use
wooden
containers.
They
may
heat-up
and
char.
Do
not
use
ceramic
containers
which
have
metallic
(e.g.
gold
or
silver)
inlays.
Always
remove
metal
twist
ties.
Metal
objects
in
the
oven
may
arc,
which
can
cause
serious
damage.
7
Do
not
operate
the
oven
with
a
kitchen
towel,
a
napkin
or
any
other
obstruction
between
the
door
and
the
front
edges
of
the
oven,
which
may
cause
microwave
energy
leakage.
8
Do
not
use
recycled
paper
products
since
they
may
contain
impurities
which
may
cause
sparks
and/or
fires
when
used
in
cooking.
9
Do
not
rinse
the
turntable
by
placing
it
in
water
just
after
cooking.
This
may
cause
breakage
or
damage.
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