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Table of Contents

Quick Guide to Operation .................................................................................................................................... 2-3

Important Safety Instructions ...................................................................................................................................4

Installation and General Instructions .......................................................................................................................5

Feature Diagram.................................................................................................................................................. 6-7

Control Panel ...........................................................................................................................................................8

Display Window .......................................................................................................................................................9

Dial Feature .............................................................................................................................................................9

Clock Setting .........................................................................................................................................................10

Child Safety Lock Setting ......................................................................................................................................10

Micro Power Setting ..............................................................................................................................................11

Steam & Micro Power Setting................................................................................................................................12

Steam Shot Setting................................................................................................................................................12

Micro Power Defrost Setting ..................................................................................................................................13

Steam Defrost Setting ...........................................................................................................................................13

Defrosting Tips and Techniques ............................................................................................................................14

Sensor Reheat Setting ..........................................................................................................................................15

Reheat Setting (Recommended Food Temperature) .............................................................................................16

Steam Reheat Setting ...........................................................................................................................................17

Oven Setting .................................................................................................................................................... 18-19

Grill Setting ............................................................................................................................................................20

Combination Setting ..............................................................................................................................................21

Timer Setting (Kitchen Timer/Standing Time/Delay Start) .....................................................................................22

3-Stage Setting ......................................................................................................................................................23

Drain Setting ..........................................................................................................................................................23

Auto Cook Setting and Menus ......................................................................................................................... 24-28

Cleaning Setting ....................................................................................................................................................29

Before Requesting Service .............................................................................................................................. 30-31

Care of your Microwave Oven ...............................................................................................................................32

Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................33

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Page 1: ...m Defrost Setting 13 Defrosting Tips and Techniques 14 Sensor Reheat Setting 15 Reheat Setting Recommended Food Temperature 16 Steam Reheat Setting 17 Oven Setting 18 19 Grill Setting 20 Combination Setting 21 Timer Setting Kitchen Timer Standing Time Delay Start 22 3 Stage Setting 23 Drain Setting 23 Auto Cook Setting and Menus 24 28 Cleaning Setting 29 Before Requesting Service 30 31 Care of you...

Page 2: ...ress 2 seconds to set 1 minute steam Press once or twice in 3 seconds after step 2 to add 1 2 minutes steam To Use Steam Defrost page 13 Press once Set weight Press once Time Menu Weight Temp To Use Sensor Reheat page 15 Press once Set temperature Press once Time Menu Weight Temp To Use Steam Reheat page 17 Press twice Press once If necessary Optional To Use Oven page 18 With Preheating Press once...

Page 3: ...ress once Press once Set time Set cooking power and time Time Menu Weight Temp To Set Delay Start page 22 Press once Press once Set time Set cooking power and time Time Menu Weight Temp To Use Auto Cook page 24 Press once Press once Select desired menu number Time Menu Weight Temp Menu 1 11 13 19 Press once Set serving weight Time Menu Weight Temp Menu 12 20 22 Press once Press once Select desired...

Page 4: ...top of the oven After using the COMBINATION GRILL and OVEN functions the ceiling will be very hot 4 The accessible parts may become hot when COMBINATION GRILL or OVEN is in use Children should be kept away Circuits Your microwave ovens should be operated on a separate circuit from other appliances The voltage used must be the same as specified on this microwave oven Failure to do this may cause th...

Page 5: ...red for household use only Food 1 Do not use your oven for home canning or the heating of any closed jar Pressure will build up and the jar may explode In addition the microwave oven cannot maintain the food at the correct canning temperature Improperly canned food may spoil and be dangerous to consume 2 Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your microwave oven 3 Do not boil eggs in their shell unless...

Page 6: ...ter above the full scale on the water tank 3 To avoid build up please use distilled water Do not use mineral water 4 To avoid leakage verify if the water tank is correctly installed in place 5 Please clean the water tank and the rubber cover regularly 6 Do not remove the rubber cover on the water tank Otherwise the water tank may leak water Decorating Plate Collector Pan 1 Install the Decorating P...

Page 7: ...English Eng 7 Feature Diagram Rear view External Oven Air Vents Stopper IP4901_39K94HP_Eng_00_140312 indd 7 IP4901_39K94HP_Eng_00_140312 indd 7 2014 3 12 11 02 59 2014 3 12 11 02 59 ...

Page 8: ...tart Set Pad One tap allows oven to begin functioning If door is opened or Stop Reset pad is pressed once during oven operation Start Set pad must again be pressed to restart oven Beep Sound When a pad is pressed correctly a beep sound will be heard If a pad is pressed and no beep is heard the unit did not or could not accept the instruction The oven will beep twice between programmed stages The o...

Page 9: ... state will appear in the display window Number Time Menu Weight Temp No Power Level More Less Display Double Grill Tray Display Metal Tray Display Wire Rack Display Accessory Placement Without Preheating Setting Preheating Setting Defrost Feature Sensor Reheat Temperature Steam Feature 3 Stage Display Weight Display kg g Time Display Minute Second Start Set Feature Temperature Setting Grill Featu...

Page 10: ...tion and select minute in the same way This feature allows you to prevent operation of the oven by a young child however the door will open This function can be set when colon or time of day is displayed To set To cancel Press Start Set pad 3 times Ź appears in the display window Press Stop Reset pad 3 times ŹColon or time of day appears in the display window Press 3 times Press 3 times Note To ac...

Page 11: ...g care during cooking Please refer to page 23 Press Power Level Wattage Example of Use 1 High 1000 W Boil water Cook fresh fruits vegetables preserved fruit and candies 2 Medium High 800 W Cook fish and seafood meat poultry eggs and cakes 3 Medium 600 W Cook cakes stew food and melt butter and chocolate 4 Medium Low 400 W Cook tough meat stew soup and soften butter 5 Defrost 300 W Defrost meat pou...

Page 12: ...microwave combined heating method by adjusting the settings Notes 1 Always pour the water into the tank before use 2 The original setting is still counting down when setting steam shot 3 The setting time can not exceed the remaining cooking time 4 If the lower grill heaters are working when setting steam shot function the heaters have to be stopped a while to keep the steam shot working normally 5...

Page 13: ...the weight The serving weight is 0 1 kg to 3 0 kg 1 Press once 2 Set the required weight by using Time Menu Weight Temp dial 3 Press Start Set pad The cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down Notes 1 Pour water into the tank before defrosting 2 Steam will explode during defrosting Do not cover or wrap 3 When the oven beep twice open the door remove the defrosted part tur...

Page 14: ...ven will set the power and time automatically The display window will display the time of defrost after setting The foods listed in the below table are the most suitable for using defrost function The minimize weight is 0 1 kg and the maximum is 3 0 kg for getting the best result Foods The maximum weight for the foods Meat loaf chicken rib 2 kg Beef lamb whole chicken 3 kg Whole fish shellfish pra...

Page 15: ...eheating stir carefully Do not cover or wrap Arrange the containers as figure 1 cup 3 cups 2 cups 4 cups oven door position Container 8 The plastic wrap should cover the food tightly otherwise the temperature of food may not be tested If the plastic wrap is overlapped make sure the overlapped area is placed downwards Plastic film Food 9 Food less than 100 g can not be detected It may cause overcoo...

Page 16: ...tion To heat rice dishes Weight range 200 g 600 g Stir it uniformly before eating To melt butter etc Weight range 100 g 250 g Cut the butter into small blocks before melting Stir it to prepare noodles after melting To heat thick food such as curry potato Weight range 100 g 600 g Stir the food uniformly before eating Reheat Setting Recommended Food Temperature Notes 1 The above food heating tempera...

Page 17: ... for cooked food 2 It is not suitable for reheating liquids 3 Frozen foods can be reheated but thickness foods is not suitable 4 If the temperature of the cavity is too high steam reheat feature can not be used Display window will appear Steam reheat feature can be used again until the disappears Reheat Rice It is suitable for reheating rice Stir the rice and pour water into the tank before reheat...

Page 18: ...ce 2 Set the desired cooking temperature by using Time Menu Weight Temp dial 3 Press Start Set pad to verify the temperature Time Menu Weight Temp 4 Set the desired cooking time by using Time Menu Weight Temp dial up to 90 minutes Time Menu Weight Temp 5 Press Start Set pad The cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down 4 Set the cooking time by using Time Menu Weight Temp...

Page 19: ...h as the pizza base or bakery dough when making bread 1 Press 3 times 2 Set desired ferment time by using Time Menu Weight Temp dial up to 90 minutes 3 Press Start Set pad The cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down Time Menu Weight Temp Note The default oven temperature is 40 C IP4901_39K94HP_Eng_00_140312 indd 19 IP4901_39K94HP_Eng_00_140312 indd 19 2014 3 12 11 03 02...

Page 20: ...es to set power 2 Set the desired cooking time by using Time Menu Weight Temp dial up to 90 minutes 3 Press Start Set pad The cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down Time Menu Weight Temp Double Grill setting The double grill feature allows the upper and lower surfaces of food to be roasted by means of the particular design of the double grill tray only It is suitable f...

Page 21: ...the cooking time then continue cooking Power Level Display Suitable kinds of foods Combination 1 High Press once Seafood and pudding Combination 2 Medium Press twice Poultry and potatoes Combination 3 Low Press 3 times Thicker meat 1 Press once to 3 times to set power 2 Set the desired cooking time by using Time Menu Weight Temp dial up to 90 minutes 3 Press Start Set pad The cooking time appears ...

Page 22: ...on This is to prevent the starting temperature of food from rising before defrosting or cooking begins A change is starting temperature could cause inaccurate results 1 Press once 2 Set time as 5 minutes by using Time Menu Weight Temp dial up to 90 minutes 3 Press Start Set pad Time will count down without oven operating 1 Press once 4 Set the desired time as 3 minutes by using Time Menu Weight Te...

Page 23: ...r Power Steam Micro Power function 3 Steam Micro Power feature can only be used once and can not be set with Single Grill and Combination Drain Setting This feature allows you to drain the water in the pipe away into the evaporating flume after using steam feature Please dry it up after the cavity cools down When Colon or time of day appears in the display window keep pressing Steam Defrost pad fo...

Page 24: ...he cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down 1 Press Auto Menu pad once 2 Select desired menu number by using Time Menu Weight Temp dial 3 Press Start Set pad to verify the selection Time Menu Weight Temp 4 Set serving weight by using Time Menu Weight Temp dial Time Menu Weight Temp 5 Press Start Set pad to begin preheating After preheating please put the oven tray with f...

Page 25: ...n Higher Shelves 15 Reheat Fried Foods 200 g 400 g Double Grill Tray on Higher Shelves 16 BBQ Meat Pieces 200 g 400 g Double Grill Tray on Higher Shelves 17 Baked Potato 300 g 600 g 900 g Wire Rack and Glass Tray 18 Frozen Pizza 9 inches 400 g Double Grill Tray on Higher Shelves 19 Steam Egg Chawanmushi 1 serv 2 servs 3 servs 4 servs Double Grill Tray on Lower Shelves 20 Cake 9 inches 230mm 9 Inch...

Page 26: ...al volume should not be over half of the total container Keep the vent of the container opening If no vent or the vent is not large enough do not close the container securely to prevent boiling Open the microwave oven when hearing the two beeps take the container out of the oven and stir carefully Then do not cover the container securely and take it back the oven Press Start Set pad to continue Wa...

Page 27: ... the door and press Start Set pad to continue Notes 1 The frozen beef should be defrosted first before cooking 2 Do not add sauces if sauced beef is purchased 3 This programme is not suitable for beef which is too thick Do not over 2 5 cm thickness 14 Grill Chicken Pieces Allow you to roast chicken pieces Place marinated chicken pieces on the double grill tray and put the tray on the higher shelve...

Page 28: ...r 80 ml Method 1 Heat the butter and water to boiling on gas Pour the flour into the mixture quickly and stir continually till the mixture is transparent Switch off the gas Gradually add the beaten eggs into the mixture whisk continually till the mixture begins to sticker and the mixture dropped stringy by using wooden spoon Pour water into the tank Select the program and press Start Set to prehea...

Page 29: ...aring the detergent Dilute 2 g citric acid into 20 ml water then pour them into the flume To deodorize This feature is suitable for cleaning the particular smell from the microwave oven 20 minutes is needed 1 Press Auto Menu pad once 2 Turn Time Menu Weight Temp dial until 24 appears in the display windows 3 Press Start Set pad once Time Menu Weight Temp 1 Press Auto Menu pad once 2 Turn Time Menu...

Page 30: ...entally operate my microwave oven without any food in it Operating the oven empty for a short time will not damage the oven However we do not recommend this to be done There are humming and clicking noises from my oven when I cook by Combination These noise occur as the oven automatically switches from microwave power to Grill to create the Combination setting This is normal The oven has an odour ...

Page 31: ...gram again according to the Operating Instructions Stop Reset pad has been pressed accidentally Program oven again appears in the display window The cavity is overheated Operate again after it cools down U14 appears in the display window The water tank is empty Full it with water H97 or H98 appears in the display window This display indicates a problem with the microwave generation system Contact ...

Page 32: ...eared 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 center specified by Panasonic After using the steam function dry up the water in the decorating plate and clean then re install the plate back to the ru...

Page 33: ...D 529 mm 340 mm 475 mm Oven Cavity Dimensions W H D 338 mm 204 mm 336 mm Cavity Volume 27 L Operating Frequency 2450 MHz Net Weight 15 kg IEC Test Procedure Specifications subject to change without notice As for the voltage requirement the production date manufactory and serial number please refer to the name plate on the microwave oven IP4901_39K94HP_Eng_00_140312 indd 33 IP4901_39K94HP_Eng_00_14...

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