Operation Manual
GB-35
ESPAÑOLENGLISH
HEATING
•  Ready-to-eat meals in aluminum containers should be 
removed from the container and heated on a plate 
or a bowl.
•  Foods should be covered with microwave foil, plates 
or cover caps (sold in stores) to prevent the surface 
from drying out. Drinks should not be covered.
•  Remove the lid of tightly closed containers. When 
cooking fluids like water, coffee, tea or milk, insert a 
glass stick into the container.
•  If possible, stir larger amounts occasionally to even 
the temperature.
•  All times are listed for foods at a room temperature 
of 20°C. The heating time will increase slightly for 
foods at refrigerator temperatures.
•  Allow foods to stand for 1-2 minutes after heating 
to allow the temperature to even out throughout the 
food (standing time). 
•  All times are guidelines and can vary depending on 
initial temperature, weight, water content, fat content 
and the desired final state of the food.
The microwave is ideal for thawing foods. Time 
required for thawing is usually much shorter than when 
thawing foods with conventional methods.
Some tips.
Remove the frozen food from its wrapping and put it on 
a plate. 
WRAPPING AND CONTAINERS
Wrappings and containers suitable for use in 
microwave and also freezing (up to about - 40°C) and 
heat resistant (up to about 220°C) are very appropriate 
for thawing and heating foods. You can use such 
material for thawing, heating and cooking without 
having to transfer the food to other containers.
COVERS
Thinner parts should be covered 
with aluminum foil during thawing. 
Thawed or warm parts should also 
be covered with aluminum foil. This 
prevents that thin parts overheat 
while thick parts are still frozen.
THE MICROWAVE POWER…
should be set lower rather than higher. This helps you 
achieve even thawing. If the microwave power is too 
high, the food surface will be cooked while the interior 
of the food is still frozen.
TURNING/STIRRING
Almost all foods must be turned or 
stirred once. Parts sticking to each 
other should be separated as soon 
as possible and rearranged.
SMALLER AMOUNTS…
twill thaw more evenly and quicker than large amounts. 
We recommend that you freeze your food in small 
portions. You can quickly and easily create a whole 
menu.
DELICATE FOODS,
like tortes, cream, cheese and bread should not be 
completely thawed. Only the outer surface should 
be thawed, the rest of the food should thaw at room 
temperature. This will avoid outer surfaces overheating 
while inner parts are still frozen.
STANDING TIME…
after thawing food is very important, because the 
thawing process is finished during this time. In the 
thawing table you can find standing times for various 
foods. Thick, compact foods will require a longer 
standing time than flat or porous foods. If the food is 
not sufficiently thawed, you can keep thawing it in the 
microwave or extend the standing time correspondingly. 
After standing time, foods should be processed as soon 
as possible and not refrozen.
THAWING










