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Quick Guide to Operation ..................................................................................... ...2-4
Important Safety Instructions ................................................................................ ...5-6
Installation and General Instructions .................................................................... ...6-7
Microwave Principles ............................................................................................... ...8
Cooking Techniques ............................................................................................. ...8-9
Food Characteristics.............................................................................................. ...10
Feature Diagram............................................................................................... ...11-12
Control Panel ......................................................................................................... ...13
Display Window ..................................................................................................... ...14
Slider Bar ............................................................................................................... ...14
Cookware and Utensil Chart.................................................................................. ...15
Demo Feature........................................................................................................ ...16
Child Safety Lock Setting ...................................................................................... ...16
Quick Time Setting ................................................................................................ ...17
Micro Power Setting ............................................................................................18
Steam Setting ...................................................................................................... 20-21
Steam Shot Setting................................................................................................ ...22
Grill Setting .......................................................................................................... 23-24
Crispy Grill Setting .................................................................................................... 25
Microwave + Grill Setting .................................................................................... 26-27
Steam + Microwave Setting ...................................................................................... 28
Oven Setting ........................................................................................................ 29-31
Fermentation Setting ............................................................................................ ...32
Sensor Reheat Setting ..................................................................................... ...33-36
Steam Reheat Setting ............................................................................................ ..37
Turbo Defrost Setting ............................................................................................... 38
Micro Power Defrost Setting .................................................................................. ...39
Defrosting Tips and Techniques ............................................................................ ...40
3-Stage Setting ................................................................................................. ...41-42
Auto Cook Setting ............................................................................................... 43-45
Auto Cook Menus ................................................................................................ 46-63
Auto Cleaning Setting .......................................................................................... 64-67
Cleaning (Deodor) ............................................................................................. 64
Cleaning (System) ............................................................................................. 65
Cleaning (Citric acid) ......................................................................................... 66
Cleaning (Cavity) ............................................................................................... 67
Defrosting Chart .................................................................................................... ...68
Reheating Chart .................................................................................................... ...69
Cooking Chart........................................................................................................ ...70
Care of Your Microwave Oven .......................................................................... ...71-72
Before Requesting Service ............................................................................... ...73-74
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................ ...75
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Cleaning (Cavity) ....................67 Defrosting Chart .......................68 Reheating Chart .......................69 Cooking Chart......................70 Care of Your Microwave Oven ................71-72 Before Requesting Service ..................73-74 Technical Specifications ...................75 © Panasonic Appliances Microwave Oven (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 2019 - Eng-1 -...
  • Page 2: Quick Guide To Operation

    Quick Guide to Operation After plugging in, " " will appear in the display window, then you can start to operate. Feature How to Operate To Set: (on colon mode) Cancel: To Set/Cancel Child Saftey Lock Dsiplay“ ” Dsiplay“ ” page 16 Touch 3 times Touch 3 times...
  • Page 3 Quick Guide to Operation (continued) Feature How to Operate To Use Crispy Grill (page 25) Touch Set time Touch To Use Microwave+Grill (page 26-27) Select power Set time Touch To Use Oven Set temperature Touch twice Touch No Preheating is required.
  • Page 4 Quick Guide to Operation (continued) Feature How to Operate Touch Set temperature Touch To Use Sensor Reheat page 33-36 Set serving Touch twice Touch Set temperature Touch To Use Steam Reheat page 37 Touch (Optional) Touch To using Auto Menu Touch Select the menu Touch...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Precautions to be taken when using 2. Exterior oven surfaces, including air vents on the cabinet and the oven door will get hot during Microwave Ovens for Heating MICRO+GRILL, STEAM, GRILL, OVEN, and CRISPY GRILL.
  • Page 6: Installation And General Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions (continued) 11. Do not remove outer panel from oven. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly 12. Appliances are not intended to be operated by means of installed and earthed. an external timer or separate remote-control system. WARNING—Improper use of the earthing plug can result in 13.
  • Page 7 Installation and General Instructions (continued) 14. The microwave oven is intended for heating food and (a) Avoid using straight-sided containers with narrow beverages. Drying of food or clothing and heating of necks. warming pads, slippers, sponges, damp cloth and (b) Do not overheat. similar may lead to risk of injury, ignition or fire.
  • Page 8: Microwave Principles

    Microwave Principles Reflection Absorption by Penetrating Reflection water-containing porcelain, by metal foods glass, etc. Microwave is a high-frequency electromagnetic per second. When microwaves are absorbed by wave that does not generate heat itself. food, polar molecules in food (such as water, fat, Microwaves are present in the atmosphere protein, sugar, etc.) is attracted and oscillates all the time, both in the universe and nature.
  • Page 9: Cooking Techniques

    Cooking Techniques (continued) Browning Changing Menu Meat and poultry will automatically be burnt or Choose recipes that are easy to change to grilled after being cooked for 10-15 minutes, microwave cooking. For principle, reduce ¼ time because the meat itself is easy to absorb by as previous when changing a standard recipe to microwaves, so it can produce a roast or burnt microwave recipe.
  • Page 10: Food Characteristics

    Food Characteristics Size Bone and Fat Small portions cook faster than large ones. When heating boned food and the fat absorbs microwaves more positively than the bones, the surrounding parts are relatively easy to be Shape cooked and so the heating of the boned food is Uniform sizes heat more evenly.
  • Page 11: Feature Diagram

    Feature Diagram Shelf Positions Steam Grill Menu Label LED Light Caution Label Outlet Elements Sensor Door Safety Lock System To prevent injury, do not insert finger, knife, Power Supply Cord spoon or other object into the latch hole. Power Supply Plug Damper Air Vents Oven Window...
  • Page 12 Feature Diagram (continued) Front view Rear view Control Panel Air Vents Exhaust Indentification Label (Do not remove) Caution Label Air Inlet Stopper (irremovable) Drip Tray Water Tank The stopper functions as a limit for ensuring essential space between the back and rear part of the oven and guarantee good air ventilation.
  • Page 13: Control Panel

    Control Panel Display Window (page 14) Slider Bar (Time/Temp./Weight/Menu) Oven/Fermentation Pad (page 29-31, 32) Micro Power Pad (page 18-19) Steam/Steam Shot Pad (page 20-21, 22) Crispy Grill Pad (page 25) Grill Pad Microwave + Grill Pad (page 23-24) (page 26-27) Steam Reheat Pad (page 37) Steam + Microwave Pad (page 28)
  • Page 14: Display Window

    Display Window To help you operate the oven conveniently, the present state will appear in the display window. Steam/Steam Shot Feature Sensor Reheat Feature Oven/Fermentation Feature Preheat Steam Reheat Feature Setting/Without Preheat Setting Micro Power Feature Auto Menu Feature Healthy Menu Display Grill Feature Demo Mode Crispy Grill Feature...
  • Page 15: Cookware And Utensil Chart

    Cookware and Utensil Chart Combination Function Oven/ Crispy Microwave Grill Steam Fermentation Grill Steam + Microwave + Grill Microwave Grill tray (oven accessories) Wire rack (oven accessories) Aluminium foil Ceramic plate Browning dish Brown paper bags Dinnerware oven/microwave safe non-oven/ microwave safe Disposable paperboard...
  • Page 16: Demo Feature

    Demo Feature 1. Micro Power 2. Start/Set 3. Stop/Reset Touch Touch 4 times Touch 4 times to turn ON the Demo feature. The oven automatically defaults to the Demo OFF. Notes: 1. If you want to turn OFF the demo feature, please repeat step 1-3. 2.
  • Page 17: Quick Time Setting

    Quick Time Setting This feature allows you add or reduce cooking time. (more or less up to 10 minutes). Example: Quick 3 minutes when the cooking time is 5 minutes left. During cooking, there are 5 minutes left. h Serv Touch pad 3 times.
  • Page 18: Micro Power Setting

    Micro Power Setting This feature allows you to set the desired power and time for cooking by yourself. Example: 800 W Set the desired power level 800 W by touch pad twice. (Default program is 1000 W.) Set desired cooking time Example: 5 minutes by using the slider bar or touch ❮...
  • Page 19 Micro Power Setting (continued) Power Touch Micro Symbol Level Instructions Times Power (approx.) Boil water, cook fresh fruits, vegetables, Once High 1000 W preserved fruit and candies. Medium- Cook fish and seafood, meat, poultry, Twice 800 W High eggs and cakes. Three Cook cakes, stew food, and melt butter Medium...
  • Page 20: Steam Setting

    Steam Setting This function is suitable for steaming assorted vegetables, seafoods and meats to keep them moist and heat evenly. Example: Steam "3" Touch pad 3 times and select Steam "3". (Default program is Steam "1". ) * Fill the tank with water before using. Example: 30 minutes Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or...
  • Page 21 Steam Setting (continued) Symbol Power level Instructions High Vegetables, poultry and meat, etc. Medium Seafood, fried eggs and puff pastry, etc. Soften chocolate, defrost raspberry, etc. Accessories to use It is recommended to place grill tray on the upper shelf position. If food is too large, you can place grill tray on the lower shelf position.
  • Page 22: Steam Shot Setting

    Steam Shot Setting There are five combinations that you can use Steam Shot - Microwave, Grill, Oven, Crispy Grill and Microwave + Grill. Adding steam during cooking enhances heat distribution and moisture and soften of bread, cakes and pastries. Example: When oven remaining 5 minutes, add 2 minutes steam. Touch the Steam pad 2 seconds and touch again when you heard beeps.
  • Page 23: Grill Setting

    Grill Setting Upper grill elements are used for food in grill feature. The grill function is suitable for thin slices of meat, seafood and bread. Example: Grill Setting "3" Touch pad 3 times and set desired Grill power level "3". (Default grill setting is "1".) Set desired cooking time Example: 30 minutes...
  • Page 24 Grill Setting (continued) Symbol Power Levels Instructions High Toasting bread, muffins and teacakes. Medium Thin seafood Thick slice of meat Note The accessories and oven will get very hot after cooking. Use oven gloves. Oven accessories to use When using the wire rack, food can be put on the flat table. You can place a dish for collect oil drop. When using the grill tray, put food in the upper or lower shelf positions.
  • Page 25: Crispy Grill Setting

    Crispy Grill Setting Crispy grill setting utilizes the special design of the grill tray. When using this function, the food must be placed directly on the grill tray. The both sides of food can get best results without turning. Suitable for thin meats, bread, and seafoods, etc. Touch pad once to select Crispy Grill setting.
  • Page 26: Microwave + Grill Setting

    Microwave + Grill Setting There are three power levels for this feature. It is a good way for roasting foods by combining microwave and grill effectively. It is suitable for roasting poultry, meat and seafood. This function can ensure the foods even cooking and keep the crispness of certain foods.
  • Page 27 Microwave + Grill Setting (continued) Symbol Power Level Instructions High Seafod, pudding. Medium Poultry, roast potatoes. Thin meats Notes 1. Grill tray cannot be used in Micro+Grill mode. 2. Accessories and oven will get very hot after cooking. Use oven gloves. Accessories to use 1.
  • Page 28: Steam + Microwave Setting

    Steam + Microwave Setting It is efficient to steam foods simultaneously with microwave. This can often reduce traditional oven cooking times and keep the food moist. Touch pad once to select Steam+Micro. * Fill the tank with water before using. Set desired cooking time Example: 5 minutes by using the slider bar or...
  • Page 29: Oven Setting

    Oven Setting It is an ideal choice for cakes, pizza and bread. In oven mode, you can cook food directly on the grill tray in the upper or lower shelf position with appropriate temperature and time. Without preheating Touch pad twice to select Oven.
  • Page 30 Oven Setting (continued) With preheating Touch pad once to select Oven. (with preheat) (Default temperature is 150 °C. ) Set desired temperature Example: 200 °C by using the slider bar or touch ❮ / ❯ pad. (100-220 °C, increasement with 10 °C ) Set desired cooking temperature to preheating by touch Start/Set pad.
  • Page 31 Oven Setting (continued) Example: Temp °C Example to use 150/160 °C Macaroons 160/170 °C Casseroles, small tarts, cookies 180 °C Fairy cakes, meat joints 190 °C Gratins, lasagne, pastry pies, chicken 200 °C Stuffed peppers, scones, swiss roll, muffins, baking pizza 220 °C Vegetable parcels, grilled bread, garlic bread, roast potatoes Notes...
  • Page 32: Fermentation Setting

    Fermentation Setting Fermentation is used for dough ferment, such as the pizza base or bread dough when making bread. Touch pad 3 times to select Fermentation. (This feature allows you to ferment food at 40 °C.) Set desired cooking time Example: 30 minutes by using the slider bar or touch ❮...
  • Page 33: Sensor Reheat Setting

    Sensor Reheat Setting Sensor Reheat Setting Sensor Reheat setting 1 is suitable for reheating refrigerated or frozen solid foods. Sensor Reheat feature is utilizing the IR sensor equipped within the cavity to detect surface temperature of the food in the oven to balance the reheating temperature and cooking time.
  • Page 34 Sensor Reheat Setting (continued) Sensor Reheat Setting This feature allows you to reheat temperature of normal or cold beverage (coffee, tea, etc.). The temperature ranges from 35~70 °C, without setting power and time. Touch pad twice and "1 serve" will appears in the display and prompt you to select desired reheating serves.
  • Page 35 Sensor Reheat Setting (continued) Considering IR sensor assembled deep inside cavity side wall, if it fails to detect the surface temperature of the foods, in that way the detected temperature will be different from the actual temperature. Therefore, we do not recommend using straight-sided containers with narrow necks when reheating small amount of food or liquids, in that the side wall of the container will obstruct the infrared rays to get through and lead to error detection.
  • Page 36 Sensor Reheat Setting (continued) Sensor Reheat (Recommended food temperature) To heat thick food (such as curry potato): To heat bread: • Weight range: 100 g-600 g. • Weight range: 100 g-200 g. • Stir the food uniformly before • The bread will not be dry eating.
  • Page 37: Steam Reheat Setting

    Steam Reheat Setting This feature allows you to reheat rice, meal with steam without setting power and time. The recommended weight is 100-500 g . Fill the tank with water before using. Touch pad once, Steam Reheating symbol will appear in the display.
  • Page 38: Turbo Defrost Setting

    Turbo Defrost Setting This feature allows you to defrost meat, poultry and seafood automatically by just setting the weight. The serving weight is 0.1 kg to 3 kg . Touch pad once to select Turbo Defrost. (Default weight of defrosting food is 0.1 kg .) Set desired weight by Example: 0.5 Kg...
  • Page 39: Micro Power Defrost Setting

    Micro Power Defrost Setting This feature allows you to defrost at your own discretion. Touch 5 times and select Micro Power Defrost. Set desired cooking time Example: 30 minutes by using the slider bar or touch ❮ / ❯ pad. (Maximum setting time is 1 hour 30 minutes.) Touch Start/Set pad.
  • Page 40: Defrosting Tips And Techniques

    Defrosting Tips and Techniques Prepare Food For Defrosting The quality of the defrosted foods comes from the foods before freezing, freezing time and defrosting tips and time. So it is important to purchase fresh and high quality foods. And freeze them immediately and are all able to be reserved in the refrigerator for some times.
  • Page 41: 3-Stage Setting

    3-Stage Setting E.g.: Continually set [800 W] 5 minutes, [Grill1 High] 5 minutes and [Micro+Grill 2 Medium] 5 minutes. Touch pad twice and select desired microwave power level 800 W. Example: 5 minutes Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch ❮...
  • Page 42 3-Stage Setting (continued) Example: 5 minutes Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch ❮ / ❯ pad. h Serv Touch Start/Set pad. The cooking time in the display window will count down from the first stage. Notes 1.
  • Page 43: Auto Cook Setting

    Auto Cook Setting This feature provides you many auto menus without setting power and time. Only choose auto menu number,weight and serve. Without Preheating: (For menus No.1 - 18, 27, 33, 35-46) Please operate as follows: Touch pad once and select Auto Menu.
  • Page 44 Auto Cook Setting (continued) With Preheating: (For menus No.19 - 26, 28-32, 34) Please operate as follows: Touch pad once and select Auto Menu. Set desired menu order E.g: Auto Menu "20" (Home-made pizza) by using the slider bar or touch ❮...
  • Page 45 Auto Cook Setting (continued) After preheating, the oven will beep and the "Preheat" will stop blinking, please put the food and accessory into the shelf position within 2 minutes, then close the oven door immediately. Note: Grill tray placement Wire Rack Grill Tray Touch Start/Set pad and cooking.
  • Page 46: Auto Cook Menus

    Auto Cook Menus Recommended Placement of Number Menu Weight/Serving Containers Accessories Steamed frozen heatproof dish + 100 g 200 g 300 g Upper foods grill tray Grilled bread 1 pc 2 pcs 3 pcs grill tray Upper Grilled bacon 2 serves 4 serves –...
  • Page 47 Auto Cook Menus (continued) Cheese cake 7 inch – – grill tray Lower Chiffon cake 8 inch – – grill tray Lower Chocolate cake 8 inch – – grill tray Lower 1200 g Roast chicken – – wire rack – Roast duck 1500 g –...
  • Page 48 Auto Cook Menus 1. Steamed frozen foods 3. Grilled bacon (2 / 4 serves) (100 g / 200 g / 300 g ) Ingredient (2 serves) Ingredient Bacon .......2 pieces Frozen buns Method Method 1. Place bacon on grill tray as shown below. 1.
  • Page 49 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 6. Home-made buns 7. Steamed egg (4 / 9 pcs) (2 / 3 / 4 serves) Ingredients (9 pcs) Ingredients (2 serves) Wrapper: Eggs ....... 2 (about 100 g) Strong flour ...... 200 g Stock (or water) ....180 ml Yeast ........
  • Page 50 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 8. Steamed freshwater fish pepper powder, marinate for 10 minutes. 3. Place the fish in a long side dish covered (300 g / 400 g / 500 g ) with fermented soy bean and minced ginger and chopped scallion.
  • Page 51 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 11. Steamed scallop with Salt ......taste Pepper powder ..taste mashed garlic (4 / 8 pcs) Seasonings Oil ......3 tbsp Ingredient (4 pcs) Chopped scallion ..taste Scallop ......4 Method Supplementary 1. Clean fish head, cut from the middle but do Vermicelli ......
  • Page 52 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 14. Steamed pork slices with 16. Steamed grains glutinous rice flour (100 g / 200 g / 300 g ) (3 serves) Ingredient Ingredients Assorted grains Marbled meat......300 g Method Seasoned glutinous rice flour ..4 tbsp Supplementary 1.
  • Page 53 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 18. Strawberry daifuku 19. Cookies (9 pcs) (16 pcs ) Ingredients Ingredients Wrapper: Unsalted butter ..50 g Glutinous rice flour... 60 g Castor sugar ... 40 g Corn starch ...... 20 g Beaten eggs ... 25 g Cake flour ....
  • Page 54 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 20. Home-made pizza 21. Custard pudding (1 pc) (9 pcs) Ingredients Ingredients (9 pudding cups) Base: Milk ......500 ml Cake flour ......130 g Castor sugar ... 85 g Castor sugar ......10 g Egg ......4 (200 g) Unsalted butter .....
  • Page 55 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 22. Muffins 23. Suzhou-style mooncake (12 pcs) (9 pcs) Ingredients Ingredients Cake flour ....200 g Water-oiled crust Shorten pastry Plain flour... 150 g Plain flour... 100 g Castor sugar ... 60 g Lard ....60 g Lard ....
  • Page 56 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 24. Cantonese-style mooncake 25. Roast beef steak (9 pcs) (1 / 2 / 3 serves) Ingredient (1 serve) Ingredients Beef steak......150 g Plain flour....180 g Supplementary Custard powder ..10 g Butter ........taste (grease) Salad oil ....40 g Seasonings Sugar syrup ....
  • Page 57 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 27. Baked potato 29. Cream puff (500 g / 1000 g ) (9 pcs ) Ingredient Ingredients Potato ..... 500 g / 1000 g Unsalted butter ......60 g Water ..........100 ml Method Cake flour ........60 g 1.
  • Page 58 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 30. Cheese cake 31. Chiffon cake (7 inch) (8 inch) Ingredients Ingredients Cake base: Eggs ....... 5 Digestive biscuit..70 g Castor sugar ... 130 g Unsalted butter ..50 g Salad oil ....70 ml Cake foundation: Milk ......
  • Page 59 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 32. Chocolate cake 33. Roast chicken (8 inch) (1200 g ) Ingredients Ingredient Eggs ....... 3 (150 g) Whole chicken ....1 (net weight 1200 g) Castor sugar ....90 g Seasonings Cake flour ....... 75 g Light soy sauce....
  • Page 60 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 34. Roast duck Seasonings (1500 g ) Salt ........2 g Black pepper powder ..0.5 g Ingredients Method White duck ....1 (1500 g) 1. Combine salt and black pepper powder on Beer ......1000 ml the surface of salmon and marinate for 30 Marinade: minutes.
  • Page 61 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 37. Steam-fried pumpkin pie Exhaust air inside the dough, let stand 15 minutes, (6 / 12 pcs) divide into smaller ones, about 25 g each. Stir in chopped Chinese chives (add or not depend on personal taste) in minced meat, use a rolling pin Ingredients to roll out the small dough rim as thin as possible, fill Frozen pumpkin pie ..6 / 12 pcs...
  • Page 62 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 40. Fried chicken nuggets Method (2 / 4 serves) 1. Make the boneless pork chops loosely with the knife blade, marinate with the Ingredient (2 serves) seasonings for 30 minutes, and beat the With skin chicken thigh ..250 g egg for later use.
  • Page 63 Auto Cook Menus (continued) 43. Sauteed celery with lily 45. Home-made yogurt (3 / 6 serves) bulb and ginkgo (3 serves) Ingredients 3 serves 6 serves Yogurt 75 g 150 g Ingredients 500 g 1000 g Milk Celery ..... 150 g Fresh gingko ...
  • Page 64: Auto Cleaning Setting

    Auto Cleaning Setting Cleaning (Deodor) It is used when there is odor in the oven. (about 20 minutes) Empty the oven and wipe with damp cloth before this program. Touch pad once and select Auto Menu. Set desired menu order 47 by using the slider bar or touch ❮...
  • Page 65: Cleaning (System)

    Auto Cleaning Setting (continued) Cleaning (System) Water is pumped in drip tray through the system to clean the pipes after using steam function. Please wipe oven when it is cooled. Touch pad once and select Auto Menu. Note: Fill the tank with 100 ml water before using and remove the water from the drip tray.
  • Page 66: Cleaning (Citric Acid)

    Auto Cleaning Setting (continued) Cleaning (Citric acid) This feature is suitable for cleaning water pump. After using citric acid to clean, rinse with water again. Flush and clean water will drain into the drip tray. Prepare detergent with approximately 16 g of citric acid dissolved completely in 200 ml of water, and pour the mixture into the water tank of the oven directly.
  • Page 67: Cleaning (Cavity)

    Auto Cleaning Setting (continued) Cleaning (Cavity) This function is suitable for cleaning a dirty oven caused by oil (need 20 minutes). Touch pad once and select Auto Menu. Set desired menu order 50 by using the slider bar or touch ❮ / ❯ pad. Touch Start/Set pad.
  • Page 68: Defrosting Chart

    Defrosting Chart Defrosting times given in the charts are for thoroughly frozen foods (i.e. at least 24 hours in freezer maintained at -18 °C or lower). Approx. Time Food Instructions (minutes per 500 g) Meat Beef Minced beef 6 - 8 Halfway through the defrost cycle, break apart minced Roast: topside 7 - 9...
  • Page 69: Reheating Chart

    Reheating Chart The times given in the charts below are a guideline only, and will vary depending on STARTING temperature, quantity and dish size. Pastry or bread reheated by microwave will be soft not crisp. Weight/ Power Cooking Time Food Instructions Quantity Level...
  • Page 70: Cooking Chart

    Cooking Chart Weight/ Time to Select Food Power Level Instructions Quantity (approx.) Meat Preheat oven. Cook on grill tray in lower Maximum 20 mins per 500 g shelf position. Turn halfway. Wrap in Lamb joint weight 180 °C maximum aluminium foil and allow to stand for 10 mins 1.5 kg 25-30 mins after cooking.
  • Page 71: Care Of Your Microwave Oven

    4. It is possible that a few water droplets appeared on countertop if steam function is used intensively, especially under high humidity environment or poor ventilation conditions. Please wipe the liquid off in case. 5. When it becomes necessary to replace the oven light, please consult the service Centre specified by Panasonic. - Eng-71 -...
  • Page 72 Care of Your Microwave Oven (continued) Cleaning the Water Tank Clean with a soft sponge in water. Remove the water tank and clean the compartment where Open the water supply cap, remove the lid and pipe cap and the water tank is inserted. clean.
  • Page 73: Before Requesting Service

    Before Requesting Service ALL THESE THINGS ARE NORMAL: The oven causes Some radio, TV, Wi-Fi, cordless telephone, baby monitor, blue tooth or interference with my TV. other wireless equipment 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.
  • Page 74 Before Requesting Service (continued) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Remove plug from outlet, wait 10 seconds The oven is not plugged in securely. and re-insert. Circuit Breaker or fuse is tripped or Oven will not turn on. Contact the specified Service Centre. blown.
  • Page 75: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Model NN-DS59KW Power Supply: 220 V, 50 Hz Power Microwave 4.6 A 1000 W Consumption*: Steam 4.8 A 1020 W Grill 5.6 A 1220 W Microwave + Grill 8.3 A 1800 W Oven 5.8 A 1270 W Power Requirement: (Maximum) 1800 W Output power*: Microwave...

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