- Eng-4 -
Installation and General Instructions
(continued)
of, or in the oven. It could be a
fi
re hazard.
9. Do not cook food directly on ceramic plate unless
indicated in recipes. (Food should be placed in a
suitable cooking utensil.)
10.
DO NOT
use this oven to heat chemicals or other
nonfood products.
DO NOT
clean this oven with
any product that is labelled as containing corrosive
chemicals.
The heating of corrosive chemicals in
this oven may cause microwave radiation leaks.
11. If the base of the oven is hot, allow to cool before
cleaning or placing in water.
12. When using the MIC GRILL mode,
never place any aluminum or metal container
directly on the wire rack. Always insert a heat-
proof, grass plate or dish between the wire rack
and the aluminum container. This will prevent
sparking that may damage the oven.
13. It is recommended not to use the wire rack when
cooking in the MICROWAVE mode only.
14. During cooking, some steam will condense inside
and/or on the oven door. This is normal and safe.
Steam will disappear after the oven is cool down.
15. Do not leave the microwave unattended while
reheating or cooking food in disposable containers
made of plastic, paper or other combustible
materials, as these types of containers can ignite if
overheated.
Placement of the Oven
1. The oven must be placed on a
fl
at, stable surface,
more than 85 cm above the
fl
oor. For correct
operation, the oven must have suf
fi
cient air
fl
ow.
Allow 25 cm of space on the top of the oven,
10 cm at the back, and 5 cm on both sides. If
one side of the oven is placed
fl
ush to wall, the
other side or top must not be blocked. Do not
remove feet.
(a) Do not block air vents. If they are blocked
during operation, the oven may be overheated
and damaged. When using any cloth over the
oven, the air intake and exhaust should not
be blocked. Do not place a cloth on top of the
unit during COMBINATION, STEAM, GRILL,
OVEN, and CRISPY GRILL cooking as the
top of the microwave gets very hot. Also allow
suf
fi
cient space on back and both sides of the
oven.
(b) Do not place oven near a hot or damp surface
such as a gas stove, electric range or sink etc.
(c) Do not operate oven when room humidity is too
high.
2. This oven was manufactured for household use
only.
3. The appliance is freestanding type and shall not
be placed in a cabinet.
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 and whole hard-
boiled eggs (unless otherwise stated in Cooking
Guide section). Pressure will build up and the eggs
will explode.
4. Potatoes, apples, egg yolks, chicken wings, whole
squash and sausages are examples of foods
with nonporous skins. This type of food must be
pierced before cooking, to prevent bursting.
5. When heating liquids, e.g. soup. sauces and
beverages in your microwave oven, overheating
the liquid beyond boiling point can occur without
evidence of bubbling. This could result in a sudden
boil over the hot liquid. To prevent this possibility
the following steps should be taken:
(a) Avoid using straight-sided containers with
narrow necks.
(b) Do not overheat.
(c) Stir the liquid before placing the container in
the oven and again halfway through cooking
time.
(d) After heating, allow to stand in the oven for
a short time, stirring again before carefully
removing the container.
(e) Microwave heating of beverages can result in
delayed eruptive boiling, therefore care must
be taken when handling the container.
6.
DO NOT USE A CONVENTIONAL MEAT
THERMOMETER IN THE MICROWAVE OVEN.
To check the degree of cooking of roasts and
poultry use a MICROWAVE THERMOMETER.
Alternatively, a conventional meat thermometer
may be used after the food is removed from the
oven. If undercooked, return meat or poultry to
the oven and cook for a few more minutes at
the recommended power level. It is important
to ensure that meat and poultry are thoroughly
cooked.
7.
COOKING TIMES given in the cookbook are
APPROXIMATE.
Factors that may affect cooking
time are preferred degree of moisture content,
starting temperature, altitude, volume, size, shape
of food and utensils used. As you become familiar
with the oven, you will be able to adjust for these
factors.
8. It is better to
UNDERCOOK RATHER THAN
OVERCOOK foods
. If food is undercooked, it
can always be returned to the oven for further
cooking. If food is overcooked, nothing can be
done. Always start with minimum cooking times
recommended.
F0003BU00QP_Eng_04_160622.indd 4
2016/6/23 11:22:27
Summary of Contents for NN-DS596B
Page 58: ... Eng 56 Panasonic Warranty for Australia F0003BU00QP_Eng_04_160622 indd 56 2016 6 23 11 22 40 ...
Page 69: ...FISHERMAN SEAFOOD SOUP PAGE 83 PUMPKIN SOUP PAGE 77 ...
Page 70: ...ROAST BEEF PAGE 100 CHEESE STEAK PAGE 103 STEAMED BEEF WITH BLACK VINEGAR PAGE 103 ...
Page 73: ...BAKED EGGPLANT AND HAM PAGE 107 CHEESEAND HAM FILLED POTATOES PAGE 105 ...