Panasonic NN-ST66KW Owner's Manual
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Owner's Manual
Microwave Oven
Household Use Only
Model No.
NN-ST66KW
NN-ST66KW
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT,
AND SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE.
Inverser le manuel pour lire les instructions en français.
Panasonic Canada Inc.
5770 Ambler Drive
F0003CA10CP
Mississauga, Ontario
PA0119-0
L4W 2T3
Printed in China
Tel: (905) 624-5010
© Panasonic Appliances Microwave Oven (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 2019
panasonic.com

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  • Page 1 AND SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE. Inverser le manuel pour lire les instructions en français. Panasonic Canada Inc. 5770 Ambler Drive F0003CA10CP Mississauga, Ontario PA0119-0 L4W 2T3 Printed in China Tel: (905) 624-5010 © Panasonic Appliances Microwave Oven (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 2019 panasonic.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Operation (Continued) CONTENTS Safety Information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................... 3-5 Installation and Grounding Instructions ............................6 Food Preparation ....................................7-8 Location of Controls ....................................10 Control Panel ......................................11 Operation Using the Microwave for the First Time ............................12 Setting the Clock .......................................12 Setting the Child Safety Lock ................................12 Cooking ........................................13 Keep Warm ........................................13...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    (c) DO NOT operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Microwave Oven Your microwave oven is a cooking appliance and you should use as much care as you use with a stove or any other cooking appliance.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued) When cleaning surfaces of the door and oven that come together on closing the door, use only mild, non-abrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth. 10. DO NOT allow children to use this appliance, unless closely supervised by an adult. DO NOT assume that because a child has mastered one cooking skill he/she can cook everything.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued) WARNING Safety Precautions TO AVOID THE RISK OF SHOCK: Glass Tray DO NOT remove top or outer panel 1. DO NOT operate the oven without the Roller Ring and the Glass from oven. Repairs must be done Tray in place.
  • Page 6: Installation And Grounding Instructions

    2. If the oven is designed for installation into a wall cabinet, construction and all renovated single family homes must only use the proper Panasonic trim kit available from a local have at least a 20 A, 120 VOLT, 60 Hz GROUNDED OUTLET).
  • Page 7: Food Preparation

    Food Preparation Follow these Safety Precautions when cooking in your oven. 4) FOODS WITH NONPOROUS SKINS IMPORTANT • DO NOT COOK / REHEAT WHOLE EGGS, WITH OR WITHOUT THE SHELL. Proper cooking depends upon the power, the time setting and quantity of food. If you use a smaller portion than Steam buildup in whole recommended but cook at the time for the recommended eggs may cause them to...
  • Page 8 Food Preparation (continued) 8) THERMOMETERS 10) REHEATING PASTRY PRODUCTS • DO NOT use a conventional • When reheating pastry products, check temperatures of any meat thermometer in your fillings before eating. Some foods have fillings, which heat oven. Arcing may occur. faster and can be extremely hot, while the surface remains Microwave safe thermometers warm to the touch (for example, jelly donuts).
  • Page 9: Cookware Guide

    Cookware Guide This section answers the question, “Can I use in the Microwave?” Aluminum Foil Glass Jars Check Microwave Safe manufacturers’ directions for recommended uses. Some microwave safe It is not recommended No. Most glass jars are not plastic containers are not suitable for cooking to use.
  • Page 10: Location Of Controls

    Location of Controls External Air Vent Warning Label Internal Air Vent Menu Label (do not remove) Door Safety Lock System Power Supply Cord Exhaust Air Vent Power Supply Plug Control Panel CSA Label Identification Plate Oven Light Glass Tray Oven light will turn on during cooking and Roller Ring also when door is opened.
  • Page 11: Control Panel

    Control Panel Display Window Sensor Cook (Reheat) Pad (See page 19) Power Level Pad (See page 13) Popcorn Pad (See page 17) Coffee/Milk Pad (See page 18) Turbo Defrost Pad (See page 15) Frozen Foods Pad (See page 18) Number Pads Timer (More) Pad (See page 16) Clock (Less) Pad (See page 12) Add Time Pad (See page 14)
  • Page 12: Operation

    Operation Using the Microwave Setting the Clock Setting the Child for the First Time Safety Lock Display Window Plug into a properly grounded electrical outlet. With the oven NOT cooking, When the time of day appears press Clock (Less) once; the Press Stop/Reset to confirm;...
  • Page 13: Cooking

    Operation (continued) Cooking Keep Warm (Will keep food warm for up to 30 minutes after cooking) NOTES: 1. P0 (KEEP WARM) can be set as the final stage after cook time has been manually entered. It cannot be used with Automatic function (such as Frozen Foods, Sensor Cook (Reheat), Popcorn, Coffee/Milk and...
  • Page 14: Quick 30

    Operation (continued) Quick 30 Add Time (Set or add cooking time in (This feature allows you to add cooking time at the end of previ- 30 seconds increments) ous cooking. ) NOTES: 1. This function is only available for Microwave, Keep Warm and Timer function.
  • Page 15: Turbo Defrost

    Operation (continued) Turbo Defrost Conversion Defrosting Tips & Techniques Preparation For Freezing: Follow the chart to convert 5. Drain liquids during defrosting. ounces or hundredths of a 1. Freeze meats, poultry, and fish in 6. Turn over (invert) items during packages with only one or two defrosting.
  • Page 16: Setting The Kitchen Timer

    Operation (continued) Setting the Kitchen Setting a Standing Time Setting a Delayed Timer Start This feature allows you to This feature can be used to program the oven as a kitchen delay the start of your cooking. timer. Press Timer (More) once. To do this, first press Timer (More).
  • Page 17: Setting A Delayed Start

    Operation (continued) Setting a Delayed Start (continued) Popcorn (Example: To pop 3.2 oz. (91 g) of popcorn) NOTES: NOTES: 1. When each stage finishes, If the user desires, More/ the oven will beep twice. At Less adjustment can be the end of the program, the done.
  • Page 18: Coffee/Milk

    Operation (continued) Coffee/Milk Frozen Foods (Example: To reheat 2 cups coffee.) NOTES: If the user desires, More/ Less adjustment can be done. Press Timer (More) to add 10% more time than suggested. Press Clock (Less) to subtract 10% cooking time. Press Timer (More) or Clock (Less) before pressing Start.
  • Page 19: Sensor Reheat

    Operation (continued) Sensor Reheat Sensor Cook NOTES: 3. When steam is detected by the Genius Sensor and two 1. If the user desires, More/Less beeps sound, the remaining adjustment can be done. Press Timer (More) cooking time will appear in to add 20% more time than suggested.
  • Page 20: Sensor Cook Chart

    Operation (continued) Sensor Cook Chart See the chart below for Sensor Cook categories. Menu Serving/Weight Hints All foods, such as casseroles, plated dinners, soups, stews, pasta dishes (except lasagne) and canned foods, must be pre-cooked. Foods should be reheated from refrigerator or room temperature, do not reheat 4 –...
  • Page 21: Microwave Shortcuts

    Microwave shortcuts Time Food Power Directions (in mins.) To separate refrigerated Bacon, 30 sec. Remove wrapper and place in microwave safe dish. After heating, 1 pound (450 g) (HIGH) use a plastic spatula to separate slices. To soften refrigerated Butter, Remove wrapper and place butter in a microwave safe dish 1 stick, 1/4 pound (110 g) (MED-LOW)
  • Page 22 Microwave shortcuts (continued) Time Food Power Directions (in mins.) To soften Ice Cream, 1 – 1½ Check often to prevent melting. ½ gallon (2 L) Cup of liquid 1½ – 2 (HIGH) To boil water, broth, etc. 2½ – 3 Heated liquids can erupt if not stirred.
  • Page 23: Food Characteristics

    Food Characteristics Food Characteristics Cooking Techniques Bone and Fat Piercing Both bone and fat affect cooking. Bones may cause Foods with skins or membranes must be pierced, scored or have a strip of irregular cooking. Meat next to the tips of bones may skin peeled before cooking to allow steam to escape.
  • Page 24 Food Characteristics (continued) Stirring Test for Doneness Stirring is usually necessary during microwave cooking. Always bring the The same tests for doneness used in conventional cooking may be used for cooked outside edges toward the center and the less cooked center portions microwave cooking.
  • Page 25: Care And Cleaning Of Your Microwave Oven

    INCLUDING VENT OPENINGS, OVEN SEAMS, AND UNDER GLASS TRAY. NOTE: The illustration is for reference only. Shop Accessories Purchase Parts, Accessories and Owner’s Manual online for all Panasonic Products by visiting our Web Site at: shop.panasonic.ca Parts Available to Order Owner’s Manual (this book) ................... F0003CA10CP Glass Tray ........................F06015Q00AP...
  • Page 26: Before Requesting Service

    Before Requesting Service See below before calling for service, as most problems can easily be remedied by following these simple solutions: Problem Solution Some radio, TV, Wi-Fi, cordless telephone, baby monitor, blue tooth or other wireless equipment interference might occur when you cook with the The oven causes TV microwave oven.
  • Page 27: Warranty

    In-home Service will be carried out only to locations accessible by roads and within 50 km of an authorized Panasonic service facility. This warranty is given only to the original purchaser, or the person for whom it was purchased as a gift, of a Panasonic brand product mentioned above sold by an authorized Panasonic dealer in Canada and purchased and used in Canada, which product was not sold “as is”, and which product was...
  • Page 28: Specifications

    Specifications Power Source ............................................120 V, 60 Hz Power Consumption ....................................... 12.4 Amps, 1,480 W Cooking Power* ............................................... 1,200 W Operating Frequency ..........................................2,450 MHz Outside Dimensions (W x H x D) ................................... 20 ” x 12 ” x 15 ” (525 mm x 310 mm x 401 mm) Oven Cavity Dimensions (W x H x D) ................................

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