Panasonic NN-GD692 Important Safety Instructions Manual page 6

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Operation
This feature allows you to set the desired power and time for cooking by yourself.
NOTES:
1. When selecting P10 Power on the first stage, you can ship step 2.
2. For more than one stage cooking, repeat steps 2 & 3 above then press Start. The maximum number of stages for
cooking is 3. The oven will beep twice between stages. For the details, please refer to page 9.
Micro Power:
The Micro Power Button gives you a selection of different power levels representing decreasing amounts of microwave
energy, used for cooking foods at different speeds.
e.g.The lower the micro power setting, the more evenly the food cooks, although it will take a little longer.
To select the correct power level for cooking different foods, refer to the chart below.
Press
Power Level
1 time
P10 (1000 W)
2 times
P9 (900 W)
3 times
P8 (800 W)
4 times
P7 (700 W)
5 times
P6 (600 W)
6 times
P5 (500 W)
7 times
P4 (400 W)
8 times
P3 (300 W)
9 times
P2 (250 W)
10 times
P1 (100 W)
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(Setting Micro Power and Time)
1. Put the food into the oven
2. Select Micro Power Level
Press Micro Power Button until the desired power level appears in the
Display Window. (see chart below)
3. Select Cooking Time
(P10 Power: up to 30 minutes)
(Other powers: up to 90 minutes)
4. Press
Cooking will start.
The time in the Display Window will count down.
Boil water. Cook vegetables, rice, pasta and noodles. Reheating.
Cook fresh fruits.
Cook cakes, desserts. Heat milk.
Whole chicken and chicken pieces.
Cook beef, lamb and eggs.
Cook meatloaves. Cook fish and seafood.
Cook christmas pudding, corned beef, dried beans and peas.
Melt butter and chocolate. Soften ice cream and cream cheese.
Thaw foods. Simmer soups, stews and casseroles (less tender cuts of meat).
Keep cooked foods warm, simmer slowly.
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Example of Use
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