NE1024T User Guide
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...accordancewiththe installatioinnstructionlsoundon page4. 5. Keepcord awayfrom heatedsurfaces. 13. PRECAUTIONTSOAVOIDPOSSIBLE EXPOSURTEOEXCESSIVE MICROWAVE NERGY (a) Do not attempt to operatethis oven with ihe door ... e c t r i ca p p i i a n c eb, a s i cs a f e t yp r e c a u t i o n s shouldbe lollowedi.ncludrntghefollowing: WARNING-To reductneeriskotburnse,tectric shock,fire,injuryto personsor exposureto excesstve microwave nergy: 1. onnectonlyto properly g r o u n d e do u t l e t .S e e " G R O U N D I N GI N S T B U C T I O N S " foundon page4. 4. Thisapplianceshouldbe ...
...accordancewiththe installatioinnstructionlsoundon page4. 5. Keepcord awayfrom heatedsurfaces. 13. PRECAUTIONTSOAVOIDPOSSIBLE EXPOSURTEOEXCESSIVE MICROWAVE NERGY (a) Do not attempt to operatethis oven with ihe door ... e c t r i ca p p i i a n c eb, a s i cs a f e t yp r e c a u t i o n s shouldbe lollowedi.ncludrntghefollowing: WARNING-To reductneeriskotburnse,tectric shock,fire,injuryto personsor exposureto excesstve microwave nergy: 1. onnectonlyto properly g r o u n d e do u t l e t .S e e " G R O U N D I N GI N S T B U C T I O N S " foundon page4. 4. Thisapplianceshouldbe ...
NE1024T User Guide
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... availableE. DO NOT use SEALEDJARS or NARROWNECK bottlesfor cookingor reheatingT. Thesetypesof foodsmustbe piercedbeforecooking,to the heatingcontainear ndfromthecookingcontainetro the GlassTray.The GlassTray can be usedin the microwave oven. 3.
... availableE. DO NOT use SEALEDJARS or NARROWNECK bottlesfor cookingor reheatingT. Thesetypesof foodsmustbe piercedbeforecooking,to the heatingcontainear ndfromthecookingcontainetro the GlassTray.The GlassTray can be usedin the microwave oven. 3.
NE1024T User Guide
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...however,much shorterthan radiowaves;approximatelytive incheslong.Electricityis converledinto microwaveenergy by a radioincludingAM; They are ideal materialstor microwave oven heatinocontainers. Foods also continueto heat by takingthe followingmeasures: a. Radiolnterference 1.Operationof the microwaveovenmaycauseinterferencteo your ... by conduction d u r i n gs t a n d i n gt i m e . FM and CB. Microwave energy excitesthe moleculesin the food (especiallywater,fat and sugarmolecules)a, nd causesthemto vibrateat a rateof 2,450,000,00t0imesper second.Thisvibrationcauses lriction,and ...
...however,much shorterthan radiowaves;approximatelytive incheslong.Electricityis converledinto microwaveenergy by a radioincludingAM; They are ideal materialstor microwave oven heatinocontainers. Foods also continueto heat by takingthe followingmeasures: a. Radiolnterference 1.Operationof the microwaveovenmaycauseinterferencteo your ... by conduction d u r i n gs t a n d i n gt i m e . FM and CB. Microwave energy excitesthe moleculesin the food (especiallywater,fat and sugarmolecules)a, nd causesthemto vibrateat a rateof 2,450,000,00t0imesper second.Thisvibrationcauses lriction,and ...