Panasonic NN-ST23QM Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic NN-ST23QM Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic NN-ST23QM Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
Microwave Oven
Household Use Only
Model No.
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NN-ST23QM
NN-ST23QM
NN-ST22QB
NN-ST21QW
NN-ST22QB
NN-ST21QW

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Microwave Oven Household Use Only NN-ST23QM Model No. NN-ST22QB NN-ST21QW Scan the QR code for more information. NN-ST23QM NN-ST22QB NN-ST21QW...
  • Page 3 Important safety instructions. Before „ operating this oven, please read these instructions and precautions carefully and keep for future reference. Warning! The appliance should be inspected „ for damage to the door seals and door seal areas and if these areas are damaged the appliance should not be operated until it has been repaired by a service technician trained by the manufacturer.
  • Page 4 Warning! The contents of feeding bottles and „ baby food jars are to be stirred or shaken. The temperature has to be checked before consumption to avoid burns. Warning! The appliance shall be „ disconnected from its power source during service and when replacing parts.
  • Page 5 When this oven is installed, it should be easy „ to isolate the appliance from the electricity supply by pulling out the plug or operating a circuit breaker. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be „ replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
  • Page 6 This appliance is intended to be used in „ household and similar applications such as: - staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments; - farm houses; - by clients in hotels, motels and other residential environments; - bed and breakfast type environments. Do not cook eggs in their shells and whole „...
  • Page 7 Do not use harsh, abrasive cleaners or sharp „ metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass. This appliance is not intended to be operated „ by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Recipes................. 32 Questions and answers ..........43 Care of your oven ............44 Specifications ............... 45 Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic appliance. Panasonic Corporation Osaka, Japan Authorized Representative in EU Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH, Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15,...
  • Page 9: Installation And Connection

    A replacement specified on the label on the oven. fuse cover can be purchased from If a higher voltage than specified is your local Panasonic Dealer. used, it may cause a fire or other HOW TO REPLACE THE FUSE damages.
  • Page 10: Placement Of Your Oven

    Placement of your oven This oven is intended for counter-top 6. The feet should not be use only. It is not intended for built-in removed. use or for use inside a cupboard. 7. This appliance is intended to be 1. Place the oven on a flat and used in household and similar stable surface more than 85 cm applications such as:...
  • Page 11: Important Safety Instructions

    Important safety instructions 1. The door seals and seal areas 4. If the supply cord is damaged, it should be cleaned with a damp must be replaced by the cloth. The appliance should be manufacturer, its service agent inspected for damage to the or a similarly qualified person in door seals and door seal areas order to avoid a hazard.
  • Page 12 Important safety instructions Use of your oven Accessories Do not use the oven for any reason The oven comes equipped with a „ „ other than the preparation of food. variety of accessories. Always This oven is specifically designed follow the directions given for use to heat or cook food.
  • Page 13 Cooking time Foods low in moisture The cooking time depends on the The microwave oven is intended „ „ condition, temperature, amount of for heating food and beverages food and on the type of cookware. only. Take care when heating foods low in moisture, e.g.
  • Page 14 Important safety instructions Liquids Utensils/foil When heating liquids, e.g. soup, Do not heat any closed cans or „ „ sauces and beverages in your bottles because they might microwave oven, overheating the explode. liquid beyond boiling point can Metallic containers or dishes with „...
  • Page 15: Parts Of Your Oven

    Parts of your oven 1. Door Release Button 3. Air vents Press to open the door. Opening 4. Microwave feed guide (Do not remove.) the door during cooking will stop the cooking process without 5. External air vents cancelling the programme. Cooking 6.
  • Page 16: Control Panel

    Control panel 1 Display window 2 Micro Power pad 3 Auto Defrost pad 4 Auto Menu pad 5 Time pads 6 Timer/Clock pad 7 Quick 30 pad 8 Up/Down pads 9 Stop/Reset pad Before Cooking One press clears your instructions. During Cooking One press temporarily stops the cooking process.
  • Page 17: Setting The Clock

    Setting the clock When the oven is first plugged in, “88.88” appears in display. Press Timer/Clock Press Up/Down Press Start/Set. Press Up/Down twice. to set hours. Minute starts to to set minutes. Hour starts to blink. blink. Press Start/Set. Time of day is now locked into the display.
  • Page 18: Microwave Cooking And Defrosting

    Microwave cooking and defrosting The glass tray must always be in position when using the oven. Press Micro Power Set the cooking time. Press Start/Set. to select the desired Refer to “Setting the cook The time counts power level. time/timer time” below. down in the display.
  • Page 19: Multi-Stage Cooking

    Multi-stage cooking This feature allows you to programme up to 3 stages of cooking continuously. Example: To continually set 800 W (High) power for 2 minutes, 500 W (Medium) power for 3 minutes and 100 W (Warm) power for 2 minutes. Press twice.
  • Page 20: Quick 30 Feature

    Quick 30 feature This feature allows you to set cooking time in 30 seconds increments up to 5 minutes at 800 W (High) power. Press Quick 30 until Press Start/Set. the desired cooking The time counts time appears in the down in the display.
  • Page 21: Using The Timer

    Using the timer This feature operates as a KITCHEN TIMER or allows you to programme the STANDING TIME/DELAY START. Kitchen timer Example: To count 5 minutes. Press 5 times. Press Timer/ Set the desired amount of Press Start/Set. time*. The time counts Clock.
  • Page 22 Using the timer Delay start Example: To start cooking at 500 W (Medium) MICROWAVE power for 3 minutes after 5 minutes of standing time. Press 5 times. Press Timer/ Set the desired amount of delay time*. Clock. (up to 99 minutes 50 seconds) Press 3 times.
  • Page 23: Auto Programmes

    Auto programmes With this feature you can defrost/reheat/cook food according to the weight. Select the category and set the weight of the food. The weight is programmed in grams. The oven determines MICROWAVE power level and cooking time automatically. For quick selection, the weight starts from the most commonly used weight for each category.
  • Page 24: Auto Menu

    Auto programmes Programme Instructions Weight: 100-600 g For small items which are required for immediate use, they may feel warm straight after defrosting. Press Auto Defrost three times. Set the weight of the food and press Start/Set. 3. Bread/Cake Turn at beeps. Loaves can also be defrosted on this programme but these will require standing time to allow the centre to thaw out.
  • Page 25 „ Notes 1. As some variations may occur in food, check that food is thoroughly cooked and piping hot before serving. 2. Using a casserole with a capacity of 2000 ml or less is recommended. 3. Use a casserole with a width of less than 25 cm (including handle) to avoid touching the side walls of the oven.
  • Page 26 Auto programmes Programme Instructions Weight: 100-800 g For all types of frozen vegetables, like frozen peas, sweetcorn or mixed vegetables. Place prepared vegetables 4. Frozen Vegetables into a suitable size microwave safe casserole and add 2-6 tbsp of water if desired. Cover with a well fitting lid. Place the casserole on glass tray.
  • Page 27: Defrosting Charts

    Defrosting charts The time given below is a guideline only. Always check the progress of the food by opening the oven door and then re-starting. For larger quantities adjust the time accordingly. Food should not be covered during defrosting. [Microwave power level: 200 W (Defrost)] Defrosting Standing Meat...
  • Page 28: Reheating Charts

    Reheating charts The time given in the charts below is a guideline only, and will vary depending on STARTING temperature, dish size etc. HEATING CATEGORY Your oven is Heating Category E and The IEC (60705) this is displayed on your oven. The power output (watts) information on this label will assist you The heating...
  • Page 29 Weight/ Power Cooking Time Food Instructions Quantity Level (approx.) DRINKS – MILK Place in a microwave safe 1 mug 235 ml 800 W ⁄ min. mug on glass tray. Stir, before, 1 jug 600 ml 800 W 5 min. during and after reheating. PASTRY PRODUCTS –...
  • Page 30: Cooking Charts

    Reheating charts Weight/ Power Cooking Time Food Instructions Quantity Level (approx.) PURCHASED CONVENIENCE FOODS – FROZEN N.B. Transfer food from foil container to a similar sized microwave safe dish. Plastic dishes designed for microwave and conventional ovens may be used with care. 800 W 4-6 min.
  • Page 31 Weight/ Power Cooking Time Food Instructions Quantity Level (approx.) BEEF – Joints from raw – Caution: Hot fat! Remove dish with care. Place on upturned saucer in microwave safe dish or rack per 450 g Medium 800 W 6-11 min. on glass tray.
  • Page 32 Cooking charts Weight/ Power Cooking Time Food Instructions Quantity Level (approx.) FRUIT – Peel, slice, chop into even sized pieces. Place in shallow microwave safe dish. Apples, Rhubarb, Only half fill dish. Cover. Stir 450 g 800 W ⁄ -8 min. stewed halfway.
  • Page 33 Weight/ Power Cooking Time Food Instructions Quantity Level (approx.) RICE – Place in a large microwave safe bowl. 3 litre (6 pint) min. Use 600 ml (1 pt) to 800 ml Basmati 250 g 500 W ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ pt) boiling water. Cover Easycook White 250 g 800 W...
  • Page 34: Recipes

    Recipes See notes 2-4 on page 23 for using casserole. Soup and Snacks Cream of Mushroom Soup Serves 4 Dish: large bowl Ingredients 25 g (1 oz) butter 1. Place the butter and chopped onion in a 1 small onion, chopped large bowl.
  • Page 35 Lentil Biryani Serves 2 Dish: large casserole Ingredients 50 g (2 oz) green lentils 1. Soak the lentils in cold water for 1 hour then 10 ml (2 tsp) oil, 1 small onion, drain. sliced 2. Place the oil and onion in a large bowl. 3 ml ( ⁄...
  • Page 36 Recipes See notes 2-4 on page 23 for using casserole. Chicken Casserole Serves 4 Dish: 2 litre (4 pt) casserole Ingredients 25 g (1 oz) butter 1. Place vegetables and butter in dish. Cover 2 medium onions, sliced and cook on 800 W (High) power for 2 sticks celery, trimmed and 4-6 min.
  • Page 37 Savoury Mince Serves 2 Dish: 1.5 litre (3 pt) casserole dish Ingredients 1 small onion, diced 1. Place onion, garlic and oil in casserole, 1 clove garlic, crushed cover and cook on 800 W (High) power for 5 ml (1 tsp) oil 2-3 min.
  • Page 38 Recipes See notes 2-4 on page 23 for using casserole. Fish Arranging Liquid Noise Fresh fish should always Thin fillets of fish i.e. During cooking, popping plaice, should be rolled up be sprinkled with 30 ml sounds may be heard. prior to cooking to avoid (2 tbsp) of water, lemon This is due to moisture...
  • Page 39 Family Fish Pie Serves 4 Dish: large casserole Ingredients 450 g (1 lb) smoked haddock 1. Arrange fish in a shallow dish. Add lemon 30 ml (2 tbsp) lemon juice juice, cover and cook on 800 W (High) 15 ml (1 tbsp) oil power for 3-4 min.
  • Page 40 Recipes See notes 2-4 on page 23 for using casserole. Vegetable Curry Serves 2 Dish: 2 litre (4 pt) casserole Ingredients 1 medium aubergine, diced 1. Sprinkle the aubergine liberally with salt in a salt, 15 ml (1 tbsp) oil colander.
  • Page 41 Desserts / Cakes Steamed Suet Sponge Pudding Serves 4 Dish: 1 litre (2 pt) pudding basin Ingredients 150 g (5 oz) self-raising flour 1. In a mixing bowl, sift together the flour and pinch of salt salt. Stir in the sugar and suet. 50 g (2 oz) caster sugar 2.
  • Page 42 Recipes Date Puddings and Butterscotch Sauce Serves 6 Dish: 3 pint pudding basin Ingredients 200 g (7 oz) fresh dates, stoned 1. Pour 175 ml (6 fl. oz) boiling water over the and finely chopped chopped dates and set aside to cool. 175 g (6 oz) self-raising flour 2.
  • Page 43 Boston Brownies Ingredients Dish: 20 cm (8) dish lined with greaseproof 100 g (4 oz) plain chocolate 1. Place chocolate and butter in a bowl and 100 g (4 oz) butter cook on 800 W (High) power for 1-2 min. or 100 g (4 oz) soft dark brown until chocolate has melted.
  • Page 44 Recipes Soft Fruit Jam Makes approx. 1 ⁄ lbs jam Dish: large bowl Ingredients 450 g (1 lb) soft fruit, washed 1. Place all ingredients in a large bowl and stir. 450 g (1 lb) caster sugar Cook on 800 W (High) power for 5 min. 30 ml (2 tbsp) lemon juice (10-15 min.
  • Page 45: Questions And Answers

    Questions and answers Q: Why won’t my oven turn on? Q: Sometimes warm air comes from A: When the oven does not turn on, the oven vents. Why? check the following: A: The heat given off from the cooking 1. Is the oven plugged in securely? food warms the air in the oven Remove the plug from the outlet, cavity.
  • Page 46: Care Of Your Oven

    Care of your oven 7. It is occasionally necessary to 1. The oven should be unplugged before cleaning. remove the glass tray for cleaning. Wash the tray in warm soapy water 2. Clean the inside of the oven, door or in a dishwasher. seals and door seal areas regularly.
  • Page 47: Specifications

    Specifications For proper treatment, recovery and Power Source: 230-240 V, 50 Hz recycling, please take these products Power Consumption: to designated collection points, where Maximum; 1250 W they will be accepted on a free of Output: 800 W (IEC-60705) charge basis. Outside Dimensions: 440 mm (W) x 324 mm (D) x 258 mm (H) Alternatively, in some countries you...
  • Page 48 Scan the QR code for more information. NN-ST23QM NN-ST22QB NN-ST21QW PHONE OUR CUSTOMER COMMUNICATIONS CENTRE 0344 844 3899 For service or spares. Or order spares direct on line at www.panasonic.co.uk Panasonic Corporation Website: https://www.panasonic.com F0524-0 © Panasonic Corporation 2024 Printed in P.R.C.

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