Panasonic Nn Su676 Owners Manual
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9 Operation (continued) Setting a Standing Time Set desired amount of stand time using Number pads (up to 99 minutes, 99 seconds). 2 Some recipes call for a standing time after cooking. To do this, repeat steps 1 and 2 in the Cooking section on previous page. Then press Timer . 1 Setting a Delayed Start The start time can be delayed to start cooking at a later time. To do this, first press . Enter the desired delay time (up to 99 minutes, 99 seconds) using the Number pads. 2 1 Press Start;...
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10 Operation (continued) Quick 30 (Set or add cooking time in Press Quick until the desired cooking time (up to display. Power Level is pre-set at P10. 22 Keep Warm (Will keep food warm for up to 30 minutes after cooking) Set warming time using Number pads, up to 30 minutes. This example shows two minutes. At the end of warming, five beeps will sound. 2 Press Keep Warm. 1 Popcorn (Example: To pop 3.5 oz (100 g). of popcorn) Press Popcorn until the desired size appears in the display. Once...
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11 Operation (continued) Defrost Press Start. Defrosting will start. Larger weight foods will cause a signal midway through defrosting. If two beeps sound, turn over and/or rearrange foods. NOTE: The maximum weight for (2.7 kg). “dEF” will appear briefly in the display, then a dash will appear next to the weight units. Enter weight of the food using the Number pads. 22 3 Defrosting Tips & Techniques 1 This feature allows you to defrost foods such as meat, poultry and seafood, simply by...
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12 Operation (continued) Sensor Reheat Press Sensor Reheat. 22 Sensor Cook If desired, press More to add 20% more time than suggested. Press Less to subtract 20% cooking time. 2 Press Sensor Cook until the number corresponding to the desired food appears in the display (see chart on the next page). 1 1 If desired, press More to add 20% more time than suggested. Press Less to subtract 20% cooking time. Press Start. Cooking is complete when five beeps sound. 3 Press Start. Reheating is...
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13 Operation (continued) Sensor Cook Chart See the chart below for Sensor Cook categories. Recipe Serving/Weight Hints 5. Frozen Entrées8 - 28 oz. (220 - 800 g)Follow manufacturers' directions for preparation. After 2 beeps, stir or rearrange. Be careful when removing the film cover after cooking. Remove facing away from you to avoid steam burns. If additional time is needed, continue to cook manually. (single)8 oz. (220 g)Follow manufacturers’ directions for preparation. Add more time of...
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14 Food Characteristics Bone and Fat Both bone and fat affect cooking. Bones may cause irregular cooking. Meat next to the tips of bones may overcook while meat positioned under a large bone, such as a ham bone, may be undercooked. Large amounts of fat absorb microwave energy and the meat next to these areas may overcook. Density Porous, airy foods such as breads, cakes or rolls take less time to cook than heavy, dense foods such as potatoes and roasts. When reheating donuts or other foods with...
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15 Care and Cleaning of Your Microwave Oven Please see below and the following page for particular cleaning instructions for each section of the oven. BEFORE CLEANING: Unplug oven at wall outlet. If outlet is inaccessible, leave oven door open while cleaning. AFTER CLEANING: Be sure to place the Roller Ring and the Glass Tray in the proper position and press Stop/Reset Button to clear the Display. 1. Outside oven surfaces: Clean with a damp cloth. To prevent damage to the operating parts inside...
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16 Before Requesting Service See below before calling for service, as most problems can easily be remedied by following these simple solutions: The oven causes TV interference.Some radio and TV interference might occur when you cook with the microwave oven. This interference is similar to the interference caused by small appliances such as mixers, vacuums, blow dryers, etc. It does not indicate a problem with your oven. Steam accumulates on oven door and warm air comes from the oven vents.During...
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17 Limited Warranty (Only for U.S.A.) Panasonic Products Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Coverage (For USA Only) If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Corporation (referred to as “the warrantor”) will, for the length of the period indicated on the chart below, which starts with the date of original purchase (“warranty period”), at its option either (a) repair your product with new or refurbished parts, (b)...
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18 Specifications Power Source ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 120 V, 60 Hz Power Consumption ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 13.5 Amps, 1,500 W Cooking Power*...