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6

Safety Precautions

IMPORTANT
Proper cooking depends upon the power, the
time set and the quantity of food. If you use a
smaller portion than recommended and cook at
the time for the recommended portion, fire can
result. 
1) HOME CANNING / DRYING FOODS / SMALL

QUANTITIES OF FOODS

DO NOT

use your oven for home canning, your

oven cannot maintain the food at the proper can-
ning temperature. Improperly canned food may
spoil and be dangerous to consume.

• 

DO NOT

dry meats, herbs, fruits or vegetables in

your oven. Small quantities of food or foods with
low moisture content can dry out, scorch or catch
on fire if overheated.

2) POPCORN

3) DEEP FAT FRYING

DO NOT

attempt to deep fat fry in your

microwave oven. Cooking oils may burst into
flames and may cause damage to the oven and
perhaps result in burns. Microwave utensils may
not be able to withstand the temperature of the
hot oil, and could shatter or melt.

4) FOODS WITH NONPOROUS SKINS
• Potatoes, apples, whole eggs, egg yolks,

whole squash and sausages are examples of
foods with nonporous skins. 
These types of
foods must be pierced before microwave cooking
to prevent their bursting.

• Use fresh potatoes for baking and cook until just

done. Use recommended weights for programmed
cooking. Overcooking causes dehydration and
may result in a fire.

5) LIQUIDS
• Liquids can become "superheated" in a

microwave, and when the container is moved in
any way, the superheated liquids can
"explode" out of the container
.
"Superheated" water is hotter than boiling
water, EVEN THOUGH IT DOES NOT
APPEAR TO BUBBLE. To reduce the possibility

of this occurrence:
Always make sure that liquids are stirred
vigorously 
before heating to assure that the
liquid is mixed with air. NEVER HEAT LIQUIDS
FOR AN EXCESSIVE LENGTH OF TIME
.

6) GLASS TRAY / COOKING UTENSILS / FOIL
• Cooking utensils get hot during microwaving. Heat

is transferred from the HOT food to the container
and the Glass Tray. Use potholders when remov-
ing utensils from the oven or when removing lids
or plastic wrap covers from cooking utensils to
avoid burns.

• The Glass Tray will get hot during cooking. It

should be allowed to cool before handling or
before paper products, such as paper plates or
microwave popcorn bags, are placed in the oven
for microwave cooking.

• When using foil, skewers, warming rack or uten-

sils made of metal in the oven, allow at least 1-
inch (2.5 cm) of space between metal material
and interior oven walls. If arcing occurs (spark-
ing), remove metal material (skewers etc.) and/or
transfer to a non-metallic container.

• Dishes with metallic trim should 

not

be used, as

arcing may occur.

• If an entree is heated in a foil tray, maintain at

least 1-inch (2.5 cm) spacing from the oven walls.

7) PAPER TOWELS / CLOTHS

DO NOT

use paper towels or cloths which con-

tain a synthetic fiber woven into them. The syn-
thetic fiber may cause the towel to ignite. Use
paper toweling under supervision.

8) BROWNING DISHES / OVEN COOKING BAGS
• Browning dishes or grills are designed for

microwave cooking only. Always follow instruc-
tions provided by the manufacturer. 

DO NOT

preheat browning dish more than 6 minutes.

• If an oven cooking bag is used for microwave

cooking, prepare according to package directions.

DO NOT

use a wire twist-tie to close bag,

instead use plastic ties, cotton string or a strip cut
from the open end of the bag.

9) THERMOMETERS

DO NOT

use a conventional meat thermometer

in your oven. Arcing may occur.  Microwave-safe
thermometers are available for both meat and
candy.

10) BABY FORMULA / FOOD
• 

DO NOT

heat baby formula or food in the

microwave oven. The glass jar or surface of the
food may appear to be only warm while the interi-
or can be so hot as to burn the infant’s mouth and
esophagus.

11) REHEATING PASTRY PRODUCTS
• When reheating pastry products, check tempera-

tures of any fillings before eating. Some foods
have fillings which heat faster and can be
extremely hot, while the surface remains warm to
the touch (ex. Jelly Donuts).

12) GENERAL OVEN USAGE GUIDELINES

DO NOT

use the oven for any reason other than

the preparation of food.

DO NOT

leave oven unattended while in use.

Follow These Safety Precautions When Cooking in Your Oven

Popcorn may be popped in a microwave oven
corn popper. Microwave popcorn which pops in
its own package is also available. Follow pop-
corn manufacturers’ directions and use a brand
suitable for the wattage of your microwave oven. 

CAUTION: When using pre-packaged
microwave popcorn, follow recommended
package instructions. Check package weight
before using the Popcorn pad (see Popcorn
Pad section). Set the oven for the weight of
the popcorn package. 
If these instructions are not followed, the
popcorn may not pop adequately or may
ignite and cause a fire. Never leave oven
unattended when popping popcorn. Allow
the popcorn bag to cool before opening,
always open the bag away from your face
and body to prevent steam burns.

7

Cookware and Utensil Guide

ITEM

MICROWAVE

COMMENTS

Yes for 

Small strips of foil can be molded around thin parts of 

Aluminum Foil

Shielding 

meat or poultry to prevent overcooking. Arcing can occur

only

if foil is too close to oven wall or if too much foil is used.

Browning Dish

Yes

Browning dishes are designed for microwave cooking 

only. Check browning dish information for instructions 

and heating chart. Do not preheat for more than 6 minutes.

Brown paper bags

No

May cause a fire in the oven.

Dinnerware

Check manufacturers' use and care directions for use in

Labeled 

Yes

microwave heating. Some dinnerware may state on the 

“Microwave-Safe”

back of the dish, “Oven-Microwave Safe”.

Other Dinnerware

?

Use CONTAINER TEST below.

Disposable polyester

Yes

Some frozen foods are packaged in these dishes. Can be 

Paperboard Dishes

purchased in grocery stores.

Fast Food Carton

No

Metal handle may cause arcing.

with Metal Handle
Frozen Dinner Tray

Frozen dinners may be heated in foil tray, if tray is less than

Metal

Yes

3

/

4

-in.(2 cm) high. Place foil tray in center of oven. Leave at 

least 1-in. (2.5 cm) space between foil tray and oven walls.  

Microwave-safe

Yes

Heat only 1 foil tray in the oven at a time. For containers  

more than 

3

/

4

-inch (2 cm) deep,remove food and place in a  

similar size microwave-safe container.

Glass Jars

Yes,

Remove lid. Heat food until just warm, not HOT. Most glass 

use caution

jars are not heat resistant. Do not use for cooking.

Glassware

Heat Resistant Oven

Yes

Ideal for microwave cooking and browning. 

Glassware & Ceramics

(See CONTAINER TEST below)

Metal Bakeware

No

Not recommended for use in microwave ovens.

Metal Twist-Ties

No

May cause arcing which could cause a fire in the oven.
Follow manufacturers' directions. Close bag with the nylon tie 

Oven Cooking Bag

Yes

provided, a strip cut from the end of the bag, or a piece of  

cotton string. Do not close with a metal twist-tie. Make six 

1

/

2

-in. (1 cm) slits near the closure.

Paper Plates & Cups

Yes

Use to warm cooked foods, and to cook foods that require  

short cooking times such as hot dogs.

Paper Towels & Napkins

Yes

Use to warm rolls and sandwiches by microwave.

Parchment Paper

Yes

Use as a cover to prevent spattering. Safe for use in 

microwave, microwave/convection and conventional ovens.

Plastic

Microwave-Safe

Yes

Should be labeled, "Suitable for Microwave Heating." Check 

Cookware 

manufacuters’ directions for recommended uses. 

Reheat & Storage 

Yes,

Some microwave-safe plastic dishes are not suitable for 

use caution

cooking foods with high fat or sugar content. The heat from

hot food may cause the plastic to warp.

Melamine

No

This material absorbs microwave energy. Dishes get HOT!

Plastic Foam Cups

Yes,

Plastic foam will melt if foods reach a high temperature.  Use 

use caution

to bring foods to a low serving temperature.
Use to cover food during cooking to retain moisture and 

Plastic Wrap

Yes

prevent spattering. Should be labeled “Suitable for 

Microwave Heating”. Check package directions. 

Straw, Wicker, Wood

Yes

Use only for short term reheating and to bring  

food to a low serving temperature.

Thermometers

Microwave-safe, only

Yes

Use only microwave-safe meat and candy thermometers.

Conventional

No

Not suitable for use in microwave oven, will cause sparks 

and get hot.

Wax paper

Yes

Use as a cover to prevent spattering and to retain moisture.

CONTAINER TEST

TO TEST A CONTAINER FOR SAFE MICROWAVE OVEN USE: Fill a 1- cup glass measure with water
and place it in the microwave oven along with the container to be tested; heat one (1) minute at P10
(HIGH)
. If the container is microwave oven-safe (transparent to microwave energy), the container should
remain comfortably cool and the water should be hot. If the container is hot, it has absorbed some
microwave energy and should NOT be used. This test cannot be used for plastic containers.

Summary of Contents for NN-S433

Page 1: ...tes de operar este producto lea este instructivo en su totalidad El manual de instrucciones en español puede ser encontrada en la páginas 23 29 Spanish Operating Instructions can be found on pages 23 29 For assistance please call 1 800 211 PANA 7262 or send e mail to consumerproducts panasonic com or visit us at www panasonic com U S A For assistance please call 787 750 4300 or visit us at www pan...

Page 2: ...usted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel Copyrighted by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd 2002 The serial number of this product may be found on the back side of the oven You should note the model number and the serial number of this oven in the space provided and retain this book as a perma nent record of your purchase for future ref erence Model No ____________...

Page 3: ...ing Techniques 14 15 Using Your Microwave Oven 16 17 Heating or Reheating Guide 18 Fresh Vegetable Chart 19 Quick Guide to Operation Back Cover Maintenance Technical Specifications Inside Front Cover Care of Your Microwave Oven 20 Before Requesting Service 21 Limited Warranty Customer Services 22 23 Manual de instrucciones Spanish Operating Instructions Instrucciones de Seguridad 24 25 Instruccion...

Page 4: ... the oven to facilitate cooking b Remove wire twist ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in oven c If materials inside the oven should ignite keep oven door closed turn oven off and disconnect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel d Do not use the cavity for storage purpos es Do not leave paper products cooking utensils or food in the cavity when not i...

Page 5: ...nd 3 the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter top or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally Wiring Requirements 1 The oven must be on a SEPARATE CIRCUIT No other appliance should share the circuit with the microwave oven If it does the branch cir cuit fuse may blow the circuit breaker may trip or the food may cook slower tha...

Page 6: ...en walls If arcing occurs spark ing remove metal material skewers etc and or transfer to a non metallic container Dishes with metallic trim should not be used as arcing may occur If an entree is heated in a foil tray maintain at least 1 inch 2 5 cm spacing from the oven walls 7 PAPER TOWELS CLOTHS DO NOT use paper towels or cloths which con tain a synthetic fiber woven into them The syn thetic fib...

Page 7: ...directions Close bag with the nylon tie Oven Cooking Bag Yes provided a strip cut from the end of the bag or a piece of cotton string Do not close with a metal twist tie Make six 1 2 in 1 cm slits near the closure Paper Plates Cups Yes Use to warm cooked foods and to cook foods that require short cooking times such as hot dogs Paper Towels Napkins Yes Use to warm rolls and sandwiches by microwave ...

Page 8: ...time settings and cooking functions selected 2 COOK TIME PAD Touch this pad to set a cooking power 3 POWER LEVEL PAD Touch this pad to set a cook ing power 4 AUTO DEFROST PAD Touch this pad to thaw meat fish or poultry by entering a weight 5 AUTO COOK PADS 6 NUMBER PADS Touch number pads to enter cook ing time power level quantities or weights 7 TIMER PAD Touch this pad to use your microwave oven ...

Page 9: ...il appears in the display To cancel CHILD SAFETY LOCK Touch Display Shows Hold until disappears from the display DEFROST COOK START AUTO Lbs OZ CUP Kg SLICE PCS 1 once 2 This time saving feature lets you cook at 100 power for up to 30 minutes 1 minute is added to the cook time whenever you press Quick Min Example To cook for 1 minute Touch Display Shows 1 2 At the end of the cook time two short to...

Page 10: ...AUTO Lbs OZ CUP Kg SLICE PCS COOK DEFROST AUTO Lbs OZ CUP Kg SLICE PCS MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS Your microwave oven has 10 cook power levels to let you cook or heat a wide vari ety of foods Refer to the chart below for suggestions Microwave Power Level Chart Boiling water Making candy Cooking poultry pieces fish vegetables Cooking tender cuts of meat Whole poultry Reheating rice pasta vegetables Reh...

Page 11: ...thaws frozen food with out entering a cook time or cook power Three defrost categories are preset in your oven Ground Meat Poultry and Steaks Chops See the Auto Defrost Chart on the next page NOTES For added convenience AUTO DEFROST has a built in reminder tone to tell you when to check turn over sepa rate or rearrange food The oven will sound a tone during the defrost cycle At the tone open the d...

Page 12: ...ble Rearrange and break apart Turn over and rearrange Turn over and rearrange 10 20 min 10 20 min 10 20 min 5 min 5 min Rinse with cold water to separate 5 min 5 min 5 min At Reminder Tone Turn over Remove thawed portions and break apart Return remainder to oven Turn over Remove thawed portions with fork Turn over Turn over Cover warm areas with aluminum foil Same as above Turn over Turn over Turn...

Page 13: ...8 oz 2 servings 16 oz Directions Follow package instructions Use popcorn package which is made especially for microwave cooking Do not try to pop unpopped kernels Heat only 1 package at a time Do not leave the microwave oven unattended while popping popcorn CAUTION If pre packaged popcorn is of a different weight than the recom mended weight do not use the preset popcorn settings Set power level a...

Page 14: ... more evenly The thin end of a drumstick will cook more quickly than the meaty end To compensate for irregular shapes place thin parts toward the center of the dish and thick pieces toward the edge Size Thin pieces cook more quickly than thick pieces Starting Temperature Foods that are room temperature take less time to cook than if they are chilled or refrigerated or frozen Piercing Foods with sk...

Page 15: ...roasts or turkeys halfway through cooking Stand Time Most foods will continue to cook by conduction after the microwave oven is turned off In meat cookery the internal temperature will rise 5 F to 15 F 3 C to 8 C if allowed to stand tented with foil for 10 to 15 minutes Casseroles and vegetables need a shorter amount of standing time but this standing time is necessary to allow foods to complete c...

Page 16: ... very important as it completes the cooking process 7 Make sure poultry is thoroughly cooked before eat ing Whole poultry is completely cooked when the juices run clear from the inside thigh when it is pierced with a sharp knife Poultry pieces should be pierced with a sharp knife through the thickest part to ensure that the juices are clear and the flesh is firm WARNING Do not use aluminum foil du...

Page 17: ...low Flakes of butter can be added to the fish if desired 5 Let stand as directed in the Cooking Chart before serving 6 After standing time check to see that the fish is thoroughly cooked The fish should be opaque and flake easily Fresh Fish Cooking Chart Fish Fish Fillets Whole Mackerel Cleaned and Prepared Whole Trout Cleaned and Prepared Salmon Steaks Power HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH Cooking Time Per P...

Page 18: ... wrap and vent Casserole 1 cup 1 3 minutes COOK covered in microwavable casserole Stir once 4 cups 5 8 minutes halfway through cooking Casserole cream or cheese 1 cup 1 3 minutes COOK covered in microwavable casserole Stir once 4 cups 3 5 minutes halfway through cooking Sloppy Joe or Barbecued beef Reheat filling and bun separately 1 sandwich 1 2 minutes Cook filling covered in microwavable casser...

Page 19: ...ooms 1 2 Ib 2 3 Place mushrooms in 1 qt covered casserole 2 3 minutes Fresh Sliced Stir halfway through cooking Parsnips Fresh 1Ib 4 8 Add cup water in 1 qt covered casserole 2 3 minutes Sliced Stir halfway through cooking Peas Green 4 cups 7 10 Add cup water in 1 qt covered casserole 2 3 minutes Fresh Stir halfway through cooking Sweet Potatoes 2 medium 5 10 Pierce potatoes several times with for...

Page 20: ...er towel especially after cook ing chicken or bacon DOOR For best performance and safety the inner door panel and the oven front frame should be free of food or grease buildup Wipe often with a mild detergent then rinse and wipe dry Never use cleaning powders or rough pads REMOVABLE PARTS The turntable and rotating ring are removable They should be hand washed in warm not hot water with a mild det...

Page 21: ...e heard when the oven cycles PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Oven will not turn on The oven is not plugged in Remove plug from outlet wait securely 10 seconds and reinsert Circuit breaker or fuse is Reset circuit breaker or replace tripped or blown fuse There is a problem with the Plug another appliance into the outlet outlet to check if it is working Oven will not start cooking The door is not clos...

Page 22: ...anty only applies to products purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of a new product which was not sold as is A purchase receipt or other proof of the original purchase date is required for warranty service Carry In or Mail In Service For Carry In or Mail In Service in the United States call 1 800 211 PANA 7262 or visit ...

Page 23: ...ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have others rights which vary from state to state If a problem with this product develops during or aft...

Page 24: ...Este aparato debe recibir mantenimiento sólo de personal calificado Contacte las instala ciones de servicio autorizadas más cercanas para revisión reparación o ajuste 15 Algunos productos tales como los huevos completos y contenedores sellados por ejem plo frascos de vidrio cerrados pueden explotar y no deben ser calentados en este horno 16 Para reducir el riesgo de incendio en la cavi dad del hor...

Page 25: ...e el riesgo de una descarga eléctrica propor cionando una línea de escape para la corriente eléctrica Este aparato está equipado con un cable y clavija para conexión a tierra La clavija debe ser conectada en un receptor que esté instalado ade cuadamente y conectado a tierra PRECAUCION El uso inapropiado de la clavija para conexión a tierra puede resultar en riesgo de descarga eléctrica Consulte a ...

Page 26: ...didas a Limpie la puerta y las superficies selladoras del horno b Ponga el radio TV etc lo más lejos posible del horno de microondas c Use una antena instalada adecuadamente para obtener una recepción de señal más fuerte Requerimientos de cableado 1 El horno debe estar en un circuito separado Ningún otro aparato debe compartir el circuito con el horno Si lo hace el fusible del circuito puede estal...

Page 27: ...rno o cuando quite tapas o cubiertas de envoltura de plástico de los utensillos de cocina para evitar quemaduras La bandeja de cristal se calentará durante la cocción Debe permitirse que se enfrie antes de manejarla o antes de colocar productos de papel tales como platos de papel o bolsas de palomitas de maíz para microondas para cocinar Cuando se use papel aluminio brochetas rejillas para calenta...

Page 28: ...íodo de cocción habrá dos sonidos cortos y uno largo El horno se detendrá Este elemento le permite programar un tiempo y una intensidad de cocción Para resultados óptimos hay 10 niveles de inten sidad además de intensidad alta HIGH que es el 100 Para más información referirse a la Cuadro de niveles de intensidad de microondas NOTA Si Ud no selecciona el nivel de intensidad el horno cocinará automá...

Page 29: ...adas rápidamente Recalentar emparedados Cocinar platos a base de huevos leche y queso Cocinar pasteles pan Derretir chocolate Cocinar ternera Cocinar un pescado entero Cocinar budines y natillas Cocinar jamón aves enteras cordero Cocinar asado de costilla puntas de filete Descongelar carne aves y mariscos Cocinar cortes de carne menos tierna Cocinar chuletas de cerdo asado Quitarle el frío a las f...

Page 30: ...s son de un peso diferente que el peso recomendado no usa el fíjo las colocaciones de palomitas de maíz El nivel fijo del poder y el tiempo segun las instruc ciones del fabricante Colóquelas en el centro del horno sobre una toalla de papel Pique la papa varias veces con un tenedor Luego de cocinar deje reposar por 5 minutos Use una taza o vaso para microondas Revuelva despu s de recalentar Prepare...

Page 31: ...izador de cocina Registre la hora o dia Fije el peso Presione Presione Presione Presione hasta a 30 Presione Presione Presione Presione Para Cocinar usando el Pulsador Auto Cocción Presione GUIA RAPIDA DE OPERACIÓN Caracteristica Como Operala a a a a eg Seleccione porciones peso Presione Presione a tenga 0 hasta que L aparezca en el despliegue tenga 0 hasta que L desaparezca en el despliegue ...

Page 32: ...k Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Feature How to Operate To Set Clock To Cook using Quick Min Pad To Cook using Power Time setting To Defrost using Auto Defrost Pad To Use as a Kitchen Timer Enter time of day Press Press up to 30 min Press Press To Cook using QUICK GUIDE TO OPERATION Part No 3828W5A2827 Select Serving Weight eg To use Child Safety Lock Hold 0 Pad until L appears in the display Hold 0 P...

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