Operation Manual
12
GB
Defrosting 
General tips for defrosting 
1. Only use microwave-safe dishes for 
defrosting (porcelain, glass, suitable plastic).  
2. The tables refer to defrosting of raw foods.  
3. The defrosting time depends on the quantity 
and the height of the food. When freezing 
foods, prepare for the defrosting process. 
Distribute the food in parts that match the size 
of the container. 
4. Distribute the food as well as possible inside 
the microwave. The thickest parts of the fish 
or the chicken legs should be placed on top. 
The most delicate parts may be protected 
using aluminium foil. Important: the aluminium 
foil should not come in contact with the walls 
of the cavity, as this could cause an electrical 
arch. 
5. The most dense parts should be turned 
around several times. 
6. Distribute the frozen food in the most uniform 
manner possible, because the thin, narrow 
parts defrost fast than the thickest parts at the 
top. 
7. Foods that are rich in fats, such as butter, 
cottage cheese and cream, should not be 
entirely defrosted. If they are at room 
temperature, they will be ready to serve within 
a few minutes. In the case of deep-frozen 
cream, if there are little bits of ice, the cream 
should be whipped before eating. 
8. Place poultry on a turn over plate so that the 
juices may drain more easily. 
9. Bread should be wrapped in a napkin so that 
it does not get too dry. 
10. Remove frozen foods from its packaging and 
do not forget to remove any metal clips. If 
the containers that are used to keep the 
foods in the freezer may also be used for 
heating and cooking, just remove the lid. 
Otherwise, place the foods in containers that 
are suitable for microwave ovens.  
11. The liquid that results in the defrosting 
process, particularly in the case of poultry, 
should be discarded and under no 
circumstances should it come in contact with 
other foods.  
12. Bear in mind that a resting period is required 
in defrosting function, so that the food is 
totally defrosted. This normally takes 
between 15 to 20 minutes.  










