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Care & Cleaning

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Before cleaning, unplug from outlet and allow the unit to completely cool.

   

 

 

Do not use benzine, thinner, alcohol, bleach, polishing powder, metal brush 

       or nylon brush, otherwise the surface will be damaged.

   

 

After every use, clean the main unit, crumb tray thoroughly.

Exterior 

    

Wipe with a well - wrung cloth.

Interior

 

    

Wipe with a well - wrung cloth. When the interior is severely stained or dirty,

       wipe with a towel saturated with a diluted solution of a mild dishwashing liquid.

    

Do not wipe the heating tubes to avoid damaging.

    

●Washwithdiluteddishsoap(neutral)andsoftsponge.Dryitwelland

setitbacktothemainunitfirmly.

   

Wash with diluted dish soap (neutral) and soft sponge. Dry it well.

   

Do not use a dishwasher.

Accessories Instructions

Cooking rack

Make sure the bottom hooks

on both sides, and are stuck 

on the rack, then pull it out.

Baking tray

Make sure the upper hook  

stickstothetrayfirmly,then

pull it out.

Bottom hook

Bottom hook

Upper hook

Upper hook

How to use "Holding rack"

Crumb tray

Holding rack

Baking tray / cooking rack

 

Summary of Contents for NB-W250

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Toaster Oven Household Use Only Model No NB W250 Preheat Convection POWER Function Time 30s Slice Size Light Dark Temp ...

Page 2: ...aning 16 Troubleshooting 17 Contact Information 18 Specifications 18 Limited Warranty 19 Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product This product is intended for household use only Please read these instructions thoroughly to use product correctly and safely Please retain this Operating Instructions for future use Panasonic will not accept any liability if the appliance is subject to improper ...

Page 3: ...ner or in a heated oven 11 Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids 12 Always attach plug to appliance first then plug cord into the wall outlet To disconnect turn any control to off then remove plug from wall outlet 13 Do not use appliance for other than intended use 14 Oversize foods or metal utensils must not be inserted in the appliance as t...

Page 4: ...efore handing 23 Use extreme caution when removing tray or disposing of hot grease 24 To turn off the appliance press the power button The display window will turn off and disable any cooking function SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS A A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord B The cord should be arranged so that it will no...

Page 5: ... actions are strictly prohibited Modifying or placing near heating elements bending twisting pulling along pulling over sharp edges putting heavy object on top bundling the power cord and carrying the appliance by the power cord Do not use the appliance if the power cord or power plug is damaged or the power plug is loosely connected to the outlet If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced b...

Page 6: ... your local supply Also avoid plugging other devices into the same outlet to prevent electric overheating However if you are connecting a number of power plugs make sure the total wattage does not exceed the rated wattage of the outlet Insert the power plug firmly Dust off the power plug regularly Unplug the power plug and wipe with a dry cloth CAUTION Do not immerse the appliance power cord and p...

Page 7: ... only Unplug the power plug from the outlet when the appliance is not in use before moving and before cleaning Make sure to clean the appliance including cooking rack and baking tray after every use See P 16 Make sure the crumb tray is clean and set correctly when using the appliance Beware not to be tripped over or get caught in the power cord while in use Make sure to hold the power plug when un...

Page 8: ...n and Setting Auto mode Upper Far infrared ray heater Near infrared ray heater Middle Lower Lower heater Upper heater Rack Tray position Handle Door Cooking rack Baking tray Holding rack Crumb tray removable Be sure to slide in firmly before use Start Stop Dial Power cord Control panel Power plug Glass window The heater automatically turns on and off during cooking to control the temperature 1 Can...

Page 9: ...st color level for Toast and Bagel Set the temperature for pizza and manual mode Dial Select time or temperature by turning to the right or left Function button Select menu Start Stop Indicator Start and stop cooking Preheat button Set this if the recipe required Preheat See P 10 Only for manual mode Convection button Set to have convection air circulation before or during cooking See P 10 Only fo...

Page 10: ... to cook manual mode 4 Select crust color level or set temperature Press Temp button then turn Dial to select desired crust color level Toast or Bagel or set temperature other menu 5 Set additional setting only manual mode Preheat 1 Press Preheat then START button The beep will sound when oven has reached the set temperature 2 Open the door and put the food placed on the cooking rack or baking tra...

Page 11: ...mode Back to step 2 8 Press Power button to turn off and remove the power plug Power indicator will be turned off automatically after 1 minute from the end of cooking Continuous cooking or main unit still having residual heat Even using auto mode baking condition will not be the same as first time See P 12 The white smoke may appear if the food contains a lot of moisture or cooking amount is large...

Page 12: ...f the bread contains a lot of sugar or butter select less crust color level to prevent burning The color of browning varies with type size and thickness of bread Select the desired halves and crust color level Baking temperature cannot be changed Select size of frozen pizza Baking time and temperature can be changed after start Please adjust it by thickness or topping Key points for cooking Auto m...

Page 13: ... color level 4 N A Half cut horizontally Place on with the cut sides facing up Middle 6 in 6 min 9 in 9 min 12 in 14 min 300 450 F Note Place the food on the center of cooking rack Continuous heating or main unit still having residual heat The insufficient or overcook may happen In those cases we recommend to use Roast menu with 450 F for Toast and Bagel 400 F for Pizza Check food baking process t...

Page 14: ...on at 320 330 F and bake a longer time Select ROAST menu and bake with 320 340 F According to recipes Key Points for Cooking Manual mode Menu Recipes Weight Quantity Accessory Rack Tray Position P ROAST Roast beef 3 lb 1 5 kg Middle Se th It Frozen chicken nugget 1 lb 450 g BAKE Yellow cake 9 inch round cake pan Middle Apple pie 9 inch pie plate Se th Muffin 6 standard size Cookie Approx 18 20 pie...

Page 15: ...ut and turn over then cook for 5 7 min 450 F 1 2 pieces 7 8 oz 220 250 g each less than 1 inch thickness each Depend on the condition 150 180 F When keep warm time is long the surface dries slightly BROIL To avoid smoke or fire Keep the aluminum foil away from the heating tube Do not use parchment paper or cooking sheet other than for putting on to a baking pan Do not use a cake pan made of paper ...

Page 16: ...rated with a diluted solution of a mild dishwashing liquid Do not wipe the heating tubes to avoid damaging Wash with diluted dish soap neutral and soft sponge Dry it well and set it back to the main unit firmly Wash with diluted dish soap neutral and soft sponge Dry it well Do not use a dishwasher Accessories Instructions Cooking rack Make sure the bottom hooks on both sides and are stuck on the r...

Page 17: ...o the customer care center See P 18 Has a burnt smell The baking time is too long Turn off the main unit The fats and gravy on the baking tray or the cooking rack may cause smoke during cooking especially using broil menu Clean the baking tray or cooking rack after every use There are any dripping gravy ingredients or crumbs on the crumb tray Clean the crumb tray Heater tubes turn off during cooki...

Page 18: ...ze approximately Weight 6 9 kg 15 2 lbs Power cord length 1 m 39 4 inches External dimension W D H 45 9 38 3 27 0 cm 18 0 15 0 10 6 inches Internal dimension W D H 33 3 31 8 23 2 cm 13 1 12 5 9 1 inches Cooking rack internal dimension W D H 33 0 28 5 1 7 cm 13 0 11 2 0 7 inches Baking tray internal dimension W D H 33 5 30 0 4 2 cm 13 2 11 8 1 7 inches For product information and operation assistan...

Page 19: ...ECEIVED WITHOUT SUCH PROOF OF PURCHASE Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship and DOES NOT COVER glass plastic parts temperature probes if included and normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the w...

Page 20: ...BZ51A203 MD0818K0 Printed in China Panasonic Taiwan Co Ltd 2018 Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza Newark NJ 07102 5490 www panasonic com ...

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