Siemens HB84E562 Manual del usuario

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Take readyĆmade meals out of their packaging. They

will heat up more quickly and evenly if you place them

in microwavable dishes. Different parts of the meal

may heat up at different rates.
When heating liquids, always place a teaspoon in the

container to stop the liquid from boiling over. When

boiling is delayed, the liquid comes to the boil without

the customary steam bubbles. Even if the container

only vibrates a little, the liquid can boil over a lot or

spatter. This can cause injuries and scalding.
Always cover the food. If you do not have a suitable lid

for your dish, use a plate or special microwave foil.
You should stir or turn the food several times during

heating. Monitor the temperature.
Once you have heated up the meals, leave them to

stand for another 2 to 5 minutes so that the

temperature can stabilize.

Amount

Microwave setting in

watts, cooking time in

minutes

Notes

Menu, plated meal,

readyĆmade meals

(in two or three parts)

350 Ć 500 g

600 watts, 4 Ć 8

Covered

Drinks

150 ml

300 ml

500 ml

1000 watts, 1 Ć 2

1000 watts, 2 Ć 3

1000 watts, 4 Ć 5

Place a spoon in the container. Do

not overheat alcoholic drinks.

Check during heating.

Baby food e.g. baby's bottles

50 ml

100 ml

200 ml

360 watts, ½ Ć 1

360 watts, ½ Ć 1½

600 watts, 1 Ć 2

Without the lid or teat. Always

shake well after heating. You must

check the temperature.

Soup

1 bowl

2 bowls

4 bowls

approx. 175 g

approx. 175 g

approx. 175 g

600 watts, 2 Ć 3

600 watts, 3 Ć 4

600 watts, 6 Ć 8

Meat in sauce

500 g

600 watts, 8 Ć 11

Covered

Stew

400 g

800 g

600 watts, 6 Ć 8

600 watts, 8 Ć 11

Covered

Vegetables

1 portion

2 portions

150 g

300 g

600 watts, 2 Ć 3

600 watts, 3 Ć 5

Add some liquid.

Heating food

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