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KitchenAid MA3611F/A02 - Microwave - MA3611F/A02 - Microwave EN (859116012900) Mode d'emploi

KitchenAid MA3611F/A02 - Microwave - MA3611F/A02 - Microwave EN (859116012900) Mode d'emploi

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SAFETY<br />

Read the separate safety instructions before<br />

using the device!<br />

If the safety functions and warnings are not followed, the<br />

manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any resulting<br />

damage.<br />

If you decide not to use the appliance because of a fault, we advise<br />

you to cut off the cable after removing the plug from the plug socket.<br />

Take the appliance to the municipality’s waste disposal site.<br />

Materials<br />

Not all materials can be used in the microwave. The table below<br />

indicates which materials you can and can’t use.<br />

Material<br />

Paper<br />

Aluminum foil<br />

Cling film<br />

Aluminum trays<br />

Heat-resistant plastic<br />

Unglazed pottery<br />

Metal cooking utensils<br />

Normal glass<br />

Pyrex, other oven-safe glass and ceramics<br />

Plates with metallic decorative edging<br />

Metal closing strips<br />

Mercury thermometer<br />

Closed pot<br />

Bottle with a narrow neck<br />

Roasting bags<br />

<strong>Microwave</strong><br />

yes*<br />

yes**<br />

yes<br />

no<br />

yes<br />

no<br />

no<br />

yes<br />

yes<br />

no<br />

no<br />

no<br />

no<br />

no<br />

yes<br />

* Use non-decorated kitchen paper to cover a dish or place under bread during<br />

defrosting.<br />

** By covering thinner areas of food (such as chicken legs) you prevent them from<br />

cooking too quickly.<br />

<strong>EN</strong> 6

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