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Steam
When you microwave food, steam is created as water in the food heats up and evaporates.
The steam formed during microwave cooking is entirely safe. It has to escape from the
microwave to prevent pressure from building up inside the microwave. It does this through the
vents on the back of the microwave and from around the door.
Condensation
As the steam cools, you may find that condensation
gathers in small pools inside your microwave and
on the work surface beneath the door and vents.
Always dry the microwave after cooking foods with
a high moisture content.
Your microwave is designed to let steam escape
from the vents and around the door without
microwave energy escaping. There is no danger of
microwave energy escaping with the steam.
Time
Cook
Time
Defrost
Weight
Defrost
Frozen
Vegetable
Dinner
Plate
Power Clock
Kitchen
Timer
Popcorn Potato
Beverage
Pizza
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