Manual

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SAFETYFACT
SUPERHEATED WATER
Liquids, such as water,
coffee ortea are able to
be overheated beyond
the boiling point without
appearing to be boiling.
Visible bubbling or boiling
when the container is
removed from the microwave
oven is not always present.
THIS COULD RESULT
IN VERYHOT LIQUIDS
SUDDENLY BOILING OVER
WHEN THE CONTAINER IS
DISTURBED OR A SPOON
OR OTHER UTENSIL IS
INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.
"1_)rcdu(e the risk ot iqjtu y
to pet sorls:
-- [)0 not overheat the
liquid.
-- StiT tl/e liquid bolh
before and haltk<ty
lhrough heating it.
-- Do not use slraight-sided
col/tainelN witll naIl'OW
-- After heating, allow tile
COl/taill(l to stand ill
tile II/ici'owa_e OVell tl}l
a short time be/k)m
I'el/lOVil/g tile COl/ta]llel'.
-- Use extiem_ (are wh(l/
inserting a spoon or
other utensi] into tile
COl/t_lil/eI;
Avoid healing ball} food
in glass jals, even wifl/
lhe lid off. Make sure all
intanl tood is lhor(mghl)
cook_ d. Stir food lo
distribme tile Ileal ex<mly.
Be caretul to prevent
scalding s_hen warming
_(;l/l'l/lla. The t ol/lail/er
may feel cooler than the
h_lmula really is. Ab_ays
test tile tormula before
feeding th( bab):
I)on't deh'ost f'roz{ n
bevel ages ill i/al ]-ow-
flecked bottles (especially
carbonated beverages).
Ewm if tile comainer is
opened, l)l'eSSIlre (:all
buikl up. This can cause
the containel 1o b/]_st,
possibly resuhirlg in
injur):
Hot ti)ods and steam
(an cause burns. Be
carefid wh{n opening
any containers of hot
tood, inch_ding popcorn
bags, cooking potlches
and boxes. To ple_em
possible il!jm?, direct
Sleal?f/ awa} fl'OlII ]lands
and L_ce.
DO not oxert(lok
polatoes. They could
dehy(hate and catch
fire, (ansing damage
to }_}IIl" ()Veil.
Cook meat and pa_ultlv
tbor_alghl}--meat Io
at least an INTERNAl
temperature of 160°F
and poulh T t*; at least an
INTERNAl, tcmlu-ramre
of 180°E Cooking 1o these
mmpemtm'cs usually
pmtecls against foodborne
illness.