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• Do not use recycled paper or
kitchen paper towelling when
cooking. Recycled paper may
contain small metal or other
impurities which could cause
sparking and/or fire.
• Do not use metal containers
or utensils in the microwave
oven as these could cause
sparking and/or fire unless
supplied by Breville BMO700
microwave oven.
• Only use utensils that are
suitable for use in microwave
ovens.
• Food grade foil should not be
used in the microwave oven as
this could cause sparking and/
or fire.
• Ensure that lids and caps
covering containers are
removed prior to placing
liquids and/or foods into the
microwave oven.
• Feeding bottles and baby food
jars should have lids and caps
removed before warming or
heating in the microwave oven.
To avoid burns or scalding after
heating, the contents should
be stirred or shaken and
the temperature checked
before serving.
• Always ensure the temperature
of food or drink which has
been heated or cooked in the
microwave oven has been
tested before eating, drinking
or serving to others, especially
children, disabled or elderly
people.
• The heating of liquids and
beverages in the microwave
oven can result in delayed
eruptive boiling. Care must
be taken when handling any
containers containing hot
liquids or beverages.
• Do not heat popcorn in the
microwave oven unless
it has been commercially
packaged for microwave use.
There may be a number of
un-popped kernels that may
overcook and burn when
popping popcorn. Do not
use oil unless recommended
by the manufacturer. Do not
pop popcorn longer than the
manufacturer’s instructions
(popping time should not
exceed 3 minutes).
Longer cooking could cause
scorching or fire.