Download Print this page

Toshiba ER-SD95HKW User Manual page 78

Smart superheated steam oven

Advertisement

Serviceable/unserviceable containers
Consult your dealer or container manufacturer for instructions on how to use containers
Instructions
that are not described here.
Type of heating
Microwave
Constant
temperature heating
Steam microwave
Thawing
Baking
Superheated steam
Grill
Fermentation
Steam
Serviceable containers
Pottery, porcelain
Heat resistant
glass
Plastic container with heat
resistance above 140°C
When the heating tube is heated (during
"
"), the plastic container and
高溫
preservative film may melt when the oven
becomes hot.
Preservative
film with heat
resistance
above 140°C
Heat resistant
glass
Aluminum, enamel, and
other metal containers,
metal meshes,
and metal
rods
Tin foil
Silica gel container
Please set the temperature of "Baking" to be lower than the heat-resistant
temperature of the container. (Example: if the heat resistance temperature of the
container is 200℃ , the oven can be set to a maximum temperature of 170 °C)
Do not place the container on the upper layer or directly in the oven. The upper
layer and the bottom of the oven are close to the heating tube, so the silica gel
container may deform.
14
The following containers shall not be used.
• Containers with gold and silver (splashing
sparks may occur)
• Container with color painting (color painting
may fall off)
The microwave may heat the container, so please
be careful not to get burned.
If it cools rapidly after heating, it may break.
The following containers shall not be used.
• Foods rich in oil and sugar, salt, sauce (may
become hot)
• Highly airtight lids, heat-resistant covers
• Containers not marked "Microwave-ready"
• Containers and packaging bags with surfaces
machined from metal such as aluminum
• Commercially available microwave egg
cooker
In "automatic heating" (microwave heating
using an infrared sensor (
P.16)), containers
with lids cannot be used. Be sure to remove the
cover.
Oily, sugary dishes tend to rise in temperature
and the oven cannot be used for them.
Polyethylene preservative film may melt and
burn, so the oven cannot be used.
If it cools rapidly after heating, it may break.
For high-temperature dishes, glass containers
that are resistant to rapid heating/cooling shall
be used.
The resin handle melts easily, so the oven cannot
be used for it.
Foods can be spread on the baking tray,
adjusted to the degree of burning, and baked
with tin foil.
Do not use for superheated
steam, barbecue.

Advertisement

loading