Panasonic NN-S215WF User Manual

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English Operating
Instructions
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Installation and General Instructions
General Use
1. In order to maintain high quality, do not operate the oven 
when empty. The microwave energy will reflect 
continuously throughout the oven if no food or water is 
present to absorb energy.
2. If smoke is observed, press the STOP/RESET Pad or
return "TIMER/WEIGHT SELECT DIAL" back to zero,
and leave door closed. Disconnect the power cord, or
shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.
3. Do not dry clothes, newspapers or other materials in
oven. They may catch on fire.
4. Do not use recycled paper products, as they may
contain impurities which may cause sparks and/or fires
when used.
5. Do not use newspapers or paper bags for cooking.
6. Do not hit or strike control panel. Damage to controls
may occur.
7. POT HOLDERS may be needed as heat from food is
transferred to the cooking container and from the
container to the glass tray. The glass tray can be very
hot after removing the cooking container from the oven.
8. Do not store flammable materials next to, on top of, or in
the oven. It could be a fire hazard.
9. Do not cook food directly on glass tray unless indicated 
in recipes. (Food should be placed in a suitable cooking 
utensil.)
10.DO NOT use this oven to heat chemicals or other non-
food products. DO NOT clean this oven with any product
that is labeled as containing corrosive chemicals. The
heating of corrosive chemicals in this oven may
cause microwave 
radiation leaks.
11.If glass tray is hot, allow to cool before cleaning or
placing in water.
Placement of Oven
1. The oven must be placed on a flat, stable surface. For
correct operation, the oven must have sufficient air flow.
Allow 15 cm of space on the top of the oven, 10 cm at
back and 5 cm on both sides. If one side of the oven is
placed flush to a wall, the other side or top must not be
blocked. Do not remove feet.
(a) Do not block air vents. If they are blocked during 
operation, the oven may overheat. If the oven 
overheats, a thermal safety device will turn the oven 
off. The oven will remain inoperable until it has 
cooled.
(b) Do not place oven near a hot or damp surface such 
as a gas stove, electric range or sink etc.
(c) Do not operate oven when room humidity is too high.
2. This oven was manufactured for household use only.
Food
1. Do not use your oven for home canning or the heating of 
any closed jar. Pressure will build up and the jar may 
explode. In addition, the microwave oven cannot 
maintain the food at the correct canning temperature. 
Improperly canned food may spoil and be dangerous to 
consume.
2. Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your microwave oven.
3. Do not boil eggs in their shell (unless otherwise stated in
cookbook). Pressure will build up and the eggs will
explode.
4. Potatoes, apples, egg yolks, whole squash and
sausages are examples of foods with nonporous skins.
This type of food must be pierced before cooking, to
prevent bursting.
5. When heating liquids, e.g. soup. sauces and beverages
in your microwave oven, overheating the liquid beyond
boiling point can occur without evidence of bubbling.
This could result in a sudden boil over the hot liquid. To
prevent this possibility the following steps should be
taken.
(a) Avoid using straight-sided containers with narrow 
necks.
(b) Do not overheat.
(c) Stir the liquid before placing the container in the oven
and again halfway through cooking time.
(d) After heating, allow to stand in the oven for a short 
time, stirring again before carefully removing the 
container.
6. DO NOT USE A CONVENTIONAL MEAT
THERMOMETER IN THE MICROWAVE OVEN. To
check the degree of cooking of roasts and poultry
use a MICROWAVE THERMOMETER. 
Alternatively, a
conventional meat thermometer may be used after the
food is removed from the oven. If undercooked, return
meat or poultry to the oven and cook for a few more
minutes at the recommended power level. It is important
to ensure that meat and poultry are thoroughly cooked.
7. COOKING TIMES given in the cookbook are
APPROXIMATE. Factors that may affect cooking time
are preferred degree of moisture content, starting
temperature, altitude, volume, size, shape of food and
utensils used. As you become familiar with the oven, you
will be able to adjust for these factors.
8. It is better to UNDERCOOK RATHER THAN 
OVERCOOK foods. If food is undercooked, it can 
always be returned to the oven for further cooking. If 
food is overcooked, nothing can be done. Always start 
with minimum cooking times recommended.
9. Extreme care should be taken when cooking popcorn in
a microwave oven. Cook for minimum time as
recommended by manufacturer. Use the directions
suitable for the wattage of your microwave oven. NEVER
leave oven unattended when popping popcorn.
10.When heating food in plastic or paper containers, check
the oven frequently due to the possibility of ignition.
11.The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars are to
be stirred or shaken and the temperature is to be
checked before consumption, in order to avoid burns.
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