Operation Manual
9
SMW 800 C3
GB
IE
Before you begin
Basic principles of microwave cookery
 ■ Arrange the food with consideration. 
 ■ Place the thickest parts near the edges.
 ■ Pay attention to the cooking time. Select the 
shortest possible stated cooking time and increase 
as required. Food that is cooked too long can 
begin to smoke or catch fire.
 ■ Cover the food during cooking with a lid suit-
able for microwave cookery. The lid prevents 
splashing and helps in the even cooking of the 
food.
 ■ While cooking, turn the food in the microwave 
once so that items such as chicken or hamburgers 
are cooked more quickly. 
 ■ Large pieces of food, such as joints of meat, 
must be turned at least once.
 ■ Completely rearrange foods, such as meatballs, 
after half the cooking time. Turn them over and 
move the meatballs from the middle of the cook-
ware to the edge.
Suitable cookware
 ■ The ideal material for a microwave oven is 
microwave-permeable, allowing the energy to 
penetrate the container to heat the food. 
Microwaves cannot permeate metal. For this 
reason, metal containers and cookware should 
not be used.
 ■ When using the microwave for heating, do not 
use products made of recycled paper. These 
can contain minute fragments of metal, which 
can generate sparks and/or fires.
 ■ We recommend the use of round/oval cook-
ware instead of square or oblong containers, 
as food in corner areas tends to overcook.
 ■  The following list provides general hints to assist 
you in selecting the correct cookware.
Cookware
Micro-
wave 
oven
Grill
Combi-
nation
Heat-resistant glass
Yes Yes Yes
Non-heat-resistant 
glass
No No No
Heat-resistant 
ceramics 
Yes Yes Yes
Microwaveable 
plastic dishes Yes No No
Kitchen roll Yes No No
Metal trays/plates
No Yes No
Grill stand No Yes No
Aluminium foil No Yes No
Foil containers No Yes No
 WARNING! RISK OF FIRE!
 ► Never use the grill stand ! or other metallic 
objects when you are using the appliance in 
the microwave mode or in the combination 
cooking process. Metals reflect the micro-
wave radiation and this leads to the genera-
tion of sparks. 
This can cause a fire and irreparably damage 
the appliance!










