Place the wire rack securely in the four plastic supports.
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Note: The wire rack must not touch the metal walls or
the back of the appliance cavity.
Place equal amounts of food above and below the wire
2.
rack to balance out cooking energy.
6.3 Using the convection rack
The convection rack gives you best cooking results for
convection baking.
Notes
¡ Never use the convection rack for microwave cooking or
heating.
¡ Place the convection rack in the appliance when the
appliance is preheated.
Place the convection rack securely on the center of the
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glass turntable.
Place the food directly on the convection rack.
2.
6.4 Microwave utensil guide
Read here to see if your cooking utensils are suitable to
be used in the microwave.
Suitable ovenware
Ovenware
Examples
Heat-resistant
Utility dishes, loaf dishes, pie plates,
glass, glass
cake plates, liquid measuring cups,
ceramic and
casseroles and bowls without metallic
earthenware
trim, such as Pyrex
Hocking™, Corning Ware
Henry, etc.
China
Bowls, cups, serving plates and platters
without metallic trim.
Plastic films
Plastic wrap, as a cover:
and wraps
¡ Lay the plastic wrap loosely over the
dish and press it to the sides.
¡ Vent plastic wrap by turning back
one edge slightly to allow excess
steam to escape.
¡ The dish should be deep enough so
that the plastic wrap will not touch
the food.
Microwave-safe
Microwave-safe plastic dishes, cups,
plastics
semi-rigid freezer containers and
plastic bags for short cooking times.
Use these with care because the
plastic may soften from the heat of the
food.
Paper products Paper towels, wax paper, parchment
paper, paper napkins and paper plates
with no metallic trim or design.
Refer to the manufacturers label for
any special instructions for use in the
microwave.
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Unsuitable ovenware
Ovenware
Examples
Metal utensils
Avoid metal in the appliance cavity:
and cookware
¡ Metal shields the food from
microwave energy and produces
uneven cooking.
¡ Also avoid metal skewers,
thermometers or foil trays.
¡ Metal utensils can cause arcing,
which can damage your microwave.
Metal
Bowls, cups, serving plates and platters
decoration
with metallic trim.
Aluminum foil
Avoid large sheets of aluminum foil
because they hinder cooking and may
cause harmful arcing.
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