Emerson MW8108BSC Manual Do Utilizador

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POPPING POPCORN
One of the major features of your microwave oven is popping popcorn. Place the microwave popcorn package (3.5 oz) onto a
microwaveable dish, then on the glass tray, following the manufacturer's instructions.
Touch the POPCORN pad and the oven will operate for 2 minutes and 55 seconds at full power (PL 10), the average popping
time. Do not leave the oven unattended while popping popcorn. If popcorn does not pop sufficiently, cook a few seconds longer.
Do not press the POPCORN pad again as the popcorn may burn. When opening the package, face it away from you to avoid
contact with any steam released.
NOTE:
Do not use the POPCORN pad with single servings bags of microwave popcorn as they require less cooking time.
Always follow instructions on the popcorn bag.
REHEATING
One of the major bonuses of the microwave cooking method is its efficiency in reheating cooked
food.  Most  food  can  be  reheated  in  the  microwave  oven  without  loss  of  quality  or  texture.
Leftovers taste as good as when freshly prepared, and it is no longer necessary to keep foods hot
until everyone is ready to eat.
Main dishes reheat
especially well, some even improve in flavor if they are made in advance. Care must be taken to avoid
additional cooking; rare meat should never be heated beyond its original doneness temperature, or it will cook to medium or well
done.
To retain moisture during reheating, 
cover food with a lid. Exceptions are rare or medium meats, some sandwiches,
griddle foods like pancakes, and baked foods. Wrap breads and sandwiches in paper napkins to absorb moisture and prevent
sogginess.
Follow the directions
for recommended foods and weights that can be cooked on each category. There are 3 categories
for reheating. Use only microwaveable containers.
Reheating Chart (touch the DINNER PLATE pad and select the reheat setting)
Food
Amount
Starting
Suggested
Special
Temperature
Serving Temp.
Techniques
Meat Slices
1 to 2 servings
Refrigerated.
150 to 160°F
Cover with wax paper.
turkey, beef,
(12 oz)
Do not cover rare or
ham, pork.
medium meats.
Casseroles
2 to 3 servings
Refrigerated.
140 to 170°F
Cover, stir after half the
(16 oz)
time.
Soups
1 serving
Refrigerated.
140 to 170°F
Cover, stir after half the
(10 oz)
time.
Breads:
3 pieces
Refrigerated.
Wrap in paper napkin
cake (coffee
(6 oz)
or towel.
cake, doughnuts,
sweet rolls), dinner
rolls, muffins.
Plated Meals:
1 plate
Refrigerated.
150 to 160°F
Cover plate with wax
meat plus 2
(12 oz)
paper or plastic wrap.
vegetables.
22
Regular
Small
Larger
“rE G”
“SA L”
“bI G”
2.20
1.20
2.50
REGULAR:
 A regular amount of food: Approx. 9 oz (for example, 4oz 
sliced meat or poultry, 3 oz potato or rice and 2 oz vegetables
or equivalent.)
SMALL: 
A smaller amount of food: Approx. 6 oz.
BIG: 
A larger amount of food: Approx. 12 oz.