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Panasonic®
Noo
Operating Instructions
Microwave Oven
Models
NN-$769
NN-$969
®
This manual containsSafety I_ns,
Operating Instru_ons
and MaJntewanceof the oven.
For CooldngGuide and Parts information,see page 6.
Before operetlngthis oven, please read these Instructions completely.
Antes de oparar este pmducto, _4aeste h_s_n_tvo an su ',ot_Lded.
El manuel de instrucclonu en espa_ol puede ser encontrada en is pitginas21-39.
Panaeonlc Consumer Electronics
Company, Division of Matsushlta
Elecbtc Corporation of America
One Panuoni¢ Way
Secaucus, New Jersey 07094
Penmonlc Sales Company, Division
of Mmushlta
Elantrlc of Puerto RIco,
Inc.. ("PSC")
Ave. 65 de Infanteda, IOn. 9.5
San Gabriel IndustrialPark,
Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
BOOO34MIBAP
D0199-0
Pdnted In U.S.A.

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  • Page 1 Panasonic® Operating Instructions Microwave Oven Models NN-$769 NN-$969 ® This manual containsSafety I_ns, Operating Instru_ons and MaJntewanceof the oven. For CooldngGuide and Parts information,see page 6. Before operetlngthis oven, please read these Instructions completely. Antes de oparar este pmducto, _4aeste h_s_n_tvo an su ',ot_Lded.
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Microwave Oven. Please read the instructions completely. Let's Start to Use Your Oven!--page PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) Do not attemptto operate this oven with the door open since open-dooroperation can result in harmful exposure to microwaveenergy.It is importantnot to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
  • Page 3 Before Operating PreceutJons ............Inside FrontCover Important Safety Instructions ............Installation Instructions and Grounding Instructions ........Safety Precautions ..............Cookware and Utensil Guide ...* .., ..* .... .÷..., ....Feature Diagram ......_........Control Panel ..............Operation Lets Startto Use Your Ovenl ............Setting the Clod_ ..............
  • Page 4 Your microwave oven isacooking device and you should u se asmuch c are as you uee with a stove or any other ccokJngdevice. When usingthis electric appliance, basic safety precautionsshouldbe followed, includingthe following: WARNING-To of b ums..rio (c) If nmtedste Instde the oven should Ignite, keep oven door €lom_ rum oven off, end disconnect the power shock,tim, _|ury to pers_m or e0(pceumto e_cessivo cord, or shut off powor at the fuse or clmult brasker...
  • Page 5: Placement Of Oven

    Examine Your Oven Wiring Requirements Unpo_ck o ven, removeall paddng materialand e_aminethe oven 1.The oven mustbe on a SEPARATEClRCUff, No o_er for any damage such as dents,brokendoor latchasor cracksin applianceshouldsharethe circuit w ith the microwaveoven. the door.NoerydeaJerImmediatelyif oven is damaged. If it does, the branchcircuitfuse may blow, t he circu#breaker DO NOT _1 if ovenb damaged.
  • Page 6 Follow These Safety Precautions When Cooking in Your Oven IMPO_A_ 6) GLASS TRAY l COOKING UTENSILS l FOIL Proper cooking depends upon the power, the time set and • Cooking utensils get hut dudng mlsrowavlng. Heat is the quantity of food. If you use a smaller portion than transferred from the HOT food to the container and the Glass Tray.
  • Page 7: Container Test

    ITEM MICROWAVE COMMENTS Ye_, for Small strips of foil can be molded around _in parts of meat or poultry to Aluminum Foil Shielding only prevent ovemooking, Ardng can occur if foil is too dose to oven wall or if too much foil is used. Browning didies am designed for microwave cooking only.
  • Page 8: Before Cleaning

    (DForpricingo_K)tes, c tdlor wdte the Parts & Litere_ureDeportment at the phone or eddrees listed below. Please haveyour credit card informationreadily available. Shipping & handlingare not Included. Price & availabilitysubject to change. Sony, no COD's. PANASONIC SERVICES COMPANY 20421 84th Avenue South (800) 833-9626 - Phone...
  • Page 9 Contn_ Panel Soorsalty Lo_ Sy,_m Extm_d Air Vents Identlfk:a_on Plate Glass Tray (_) Roller Ring HeetNapor Bawler Film (Do not remove) (_) Menu Label (1)D_p_y Wlndow operation. Step by step In_n$ smogfor easy (2) Pomlr/.eve/Pad (,_pago 10) (3) Number Pads (4) T/mKPad (arpage 11) (1) -- (5) _...
  • Page 10 Function pad weight option. "PRESS CLOCK PAD' acro_is _cro_ Dl_olay message, e colon appears in the 3. At the end of the "WELCOME.. : Now enjoy cooking with your Panasonic microwave. Press C/ockegain Colon stopeflashing. to set tkne of day. NOTES: 1.
  • Page 11 This unique feature of your PANASONIC microwaveoven allows you to establish the initialnon-cookingfesturas of your oven such as CHILD LOCK, WORD SPEED, LANGUAGE CHOICE (ENGLISH, FRENCH OR SPANISH), plus many more. See below. Press: FUNCTION. Menu Action Message is "Select Function0 through9, 1-LANGUAGE CHOICE -- etC'.
  • Page 12 For use with prepsc_ged Popcornbags. This feature allows you to manually set the power and time Example:To pop 3.5 o7, package of microwave popcom. for microwavecooking. Press Popcorn pad until package weightappsam in the Press Power Lave/pad until desired power appears in the DLspI_, IMndow.
  • Page 13: To Set Timer

    This feature allows you to: This feature allows you to defrost meat, poultry and seafood simply by entering the weight. 1) Use it as a Kitchen"riMER. 2) Program STAND time after cooking is completed. Example:To defrost 2.5 Ibs. (2 Ibe 8 oz) of meet. 3) Program DELAY time for beginning cooking.
  • Page 14 1. Freeze rneats, poultry and fish in packages with only 1 or 2 layem of f_od. Placewaxpaper between Is_e_ 2. Package _ heavy-duty plasUc w rap_ bags Oebe_d "ForFreezer3 orfreezer paper. 3. R_ as much air as possible, i.e. create a vacuum. 4.
  • Page 15 Fooo pOWER S I".HG TIME (In minutes) DIRECTIONS To separate Bacon, P100 (HIGH) 30 sac. Remove wrapper and place in a microwave 1 pound (450 g) sa_ dish. After heating, use a pl_ spatula to sapamto slices. To soften Brown Sugar Pl00 (HIGH) 20 - 30 sac.
  • Page 16 This sensor fostum allowsyou to cook any quantityof food This feature allows you to reheat any quantity of food.with with only one touch. The oven does it alt for you. only one touch. D/sn/av W/ndow 1. ('s_m_/_ "SENSOR COOK -- PRESS START"...
  • Page 17 :OOD CATEGORY HINTS SERVING/WEIGHT I. Potato Pierce at least 6 times on the top of the potato with fork. any quantity Place potatoeson a microwavesafe dish. Do notcover. Let stand, 5 minutes, to finishcooking. 2. Fresh _1 pieces shouldbe the same size. Add a small amount of water and any quantity Vegetables cover with lidor vented plasUcwrap.
  • Page 18: Stuffed Pork Chops

    7. Baked Snapper a L'Orange 9. Stuffed Pork Chops cup thinly sliced celery medium orange, divided tablespoons butter or margarine cup thinlysliced onion small onion, finely chopped tablespoons butteror margarine l'Iz cops seasoned omutons tablespoonpamley flakes cop water tsaepoon basil lesves •...
  • Page 19 13. Chili Stew 11. Chicken Teriyaki Marinade: pound lean groundbeef can (8 oz.) chunk pineapple in plnseppple juice, medium onions, chopped undrained clove gedi¢, minced clove garlic, minced can (15 oz.) red kidneybeens, drained cup soy sauce can (15 oz.) sliced stewed tomatoes tablespoons packed brown sugar can (15 oz.) tomato sauce teaspoon salt...
  • Page 20 5 minutes. Drain and reserve onions.Mix together bacon Lasagna and onions; spread evenly over cooked pastry crust. Mix Meat Sauce: eggs, sourcream, salt and pepper, and pour over onion pound lean ground beef mixture. Spdnkle nutmeg over toO. jar (30 oz.) spaghetti sauce To Cook by Sensor:.
  • Page 21 Bone and Fat Piercing Both bone and fat affect cooking.Bones may cause irregu- lar cooking. Meat next to the tips of bones may overcuok 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 ames may ovemook.
  • Page 22 Shielding Spacing Thinarees of rcestandpoulW cuckmorequiddythanmealy porl_s. Toixe_mt _ng, tbeesthinaresscan be sr_sid- ed wi_ sinpsof siuminurnfoil Wcudan t_othp_cks rnaybe ussdto h_d tbe fo_ in rt_c_ Timing A range in cooking tlmeis givenin eachrecipe.Thet_ne renge cornpenssh_forthe _ dhrences _ foodshapo_ star_g tampera_ure andmgmn¢ prd_a_ A_Vs mokfood _ the rn_nun cuc_ng ti'me_,en in a recipeand check_ do.hess.
  • Page 23: How To Operate

    Feature How to Operate To Set Clock (_'page 8) Press. Entortime of day. Press. To Cook Ualng Power and Time (.r page 10) Press to select power. Set cooking time. Press. To use Function (_-page 9) Press. Select category. Select option. To Defrost using Power &...
  • Page 24 FAll these things are normal: Some radio and'IV interfemnca might occur when you cook with Ule The oven causes microwave oven. This Intorfemnce is similar to the Interle_ caused by interference with my "IV. small appliances such as mixers, vacuums, blow dryers, etc.. It does not indicate a problem with your oven.
  • Page 25: Limits And Exclusions

    Catty-in or mail-inservicein the USA or PuertoRiso FROM THE USE OFTHIS PRODUCT,OR ARISING OUT OF can be obtaineddudngthe warrantyperiodbycontactings ANY BREACHOFTHIS WARRAN'r_. ALL EXPRESS AND Panasonic Services Company(PASC)FactorySevicentor IMPLIED WARRANTIES,INCLUDINGTHE WARRANTIESOF listedin Ihe ServicantarDirectory.Or call,toll free, 1-800-211- MERCHANTAGILJTY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PANA to locate a PASCauthorizedServinanter.Carry-inor...

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