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Operation  (continued)  

 

 

 

 

Setting a Standing 
Time

 

1

 

Some recipes call for a standing 
time after cooking. To do this, 
repeat steps 1 and 2 in the 

Cooking 

section on previous 

page. Then press 

 Tim

.

er

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set  desired  amount  of  stand 
time  using 

Number 

pads (up 

to 99 minutes, 99 seconds). 

3

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

Press 

Start

. The timer will start 

and then beep twice at the end 
of cooking time (the beginning 
of standing time). Five beeps 
will sound when standing time 
is done. 

Cooking (continued)

 

3

 

Press 

Start

; the cooking will 

start and the time will count 
down in the display. At the 
end of cooking, five beeps will 
sound. 

 

NOTES:

 

1.

 

For reheating, use P10 (HIGH) 
for liquids, P7 (MED-HIGH) for 
most foods, and P6 (MEDIUM) 
for dense foods. 

2.

 

For defrosting, use P3 
(MED-LOW). 

 

DO NOT OVERCOOK

: This 

oven requires less time to cook 
than older units. Overcooking 
will cause food to dry out and 
may cause a fire. A microwave 
oven’s cooking power tells 
you the amount of microwave 
power available for cooking. 

 

Stage Cooking:

 

For more than one stage of 
cooking, repeat steps 1 and 
2 for each stage of cooking 
before pressing 

Start

. The 

maximum number of stages 
for cooking is three. When 
operating, two beeps will 
sound between each stage. 
Five beeps will sound at the 
end of the entire sequence. 

Note: After running the oven 
at P10 power continuously 
for 30 min, if the cook 
process is not complete, the 
oven will automatically adjust 
to P8 power to protect the 
microwave and complete the 
cook cycle. 
If you want to cook again at 
P10 power, you will need to 
wait 15 min before restarting. 

Setting a Delayed

 

Start

 

1

4

 

The start time can be delayed 
to start cooking at a later time. 
To do this, first press 

Timer

 

2

 

Set Cooking Time using the 

Number 

pads (see previous 

page for maximum times). 

 

Enter the desired delay time 
(up to 99 minutes, 99 seconds) 
using the 

Number 

pads. 

3

 

Press 

Start

; the delay time will 

count down, then cooking will 
begin. At the end of cooking, 
five beeps will sound. 

Press 

Power Level 

until the 

desired power level appears 
in the display. P10 is the 
highest and P1 is the lowest. 

NOTES:

 

1.

 

When each stage finishes, 
the oven will beep twice. At 
the end of the program, the 
oven will beep five times. 

2.

 

If the oven door is opened 
during Stand Time, Kitchen 
Timer or Delay Time, the 
time on the display will 
continue to count down. 

3.

 

Stand Time and Delay start 
cannot be programmed 
before any automatic 
function. This is to prevent 
the starting temperature of 
food from rising. 

 

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Summary of Contents for NN-SG458S

Page 1: ...ly Model No NN SG458S READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE OVEN Printed in China Panasonic Canada Inc 2015 For assistance please contact us via the web at http www panasonic ca english sup...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Lock 8 Cooking 8 9 Setting a Standing Time 9 Setting a Delayed Start 9 Quick 30 10 Popcorn 10 Auto Defrost 11 Defrosting Tips Techniques 11 Auto Reheat 12 Auto Cook 12 Auto Cook Chart 13 Setting the...

Page 4: ...ild non abrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth WARNING EN 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your safety and the safety of others are very important We have provided important s...

Page 5: ...h as water coffee or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without showing evidence or signs of boiling Visible bubbling is not always present when the container is removed from the m...

Page 6: ...e tray to stop moving the tray will automatically rotate in the opposite direction RollerRing 1 The Roller Ring and oven floor should be cleaned frequently to prevent excessive noise 2 Always replace...

Page 7: ...ltage will cause slow cooking Panasonic is NOT responsible for any damages resulting from the use of the oven with any voltage other than specified TV RADIO WIRELESS EQUIPMENT INTERFERENCE Clean door...

Page 8: ...contain a synthetic fiber woven into them The synthetic fiber may cause the towel to ignite Use paper toweling under supervision 7 BROWNING DISHES OVEN COOKING BAGS Only use browning dishes that are d...

Page 9: ...er cups they may overheat and ignite Towels Napkins Yes only paper napkins towels Use to warm rolls and sandwiches only if labeled safe for microwave use Do NOT use recycled paper towels Parchment Pap...

Page 10: ...Pad See page 8 26 Number Pads 27 Cooking Timer Pad See page13 28 Clock Set Pad See page 8 29 Stop ResetPad Before cooking One tap clears all your instructions During cooking one tap temporarily stops...

Page 11: ...NOTES 1 This feature prevents the electronic operation of the oven until cancelled It does not lock the door 2 To set or cancel child safety lock Start or Stop Reset pad must be pressed 3 times within...

Page 12: ...g two beeps will sound between each stage Five beeps will sound at the end of the entire sequence Note After running the oven at P10 power continuously for 30 min if the cook process is not complete t...

Page 13: ...unpopped kernels or reuse bag 7 If popcorn is of a different weight than listed follow instructions on popcorn package 8 Never leave the oven unattended 9 If popping slows to 2 to 3 seconds between p...

Page 14: ...s you to defrost foods such as meat poultry and seafood simply by entering the weight Press Auto Defrost 2 Def will appear briefly the display then a dash will appear next to the weight and dEF units...

Page 15: ...vercook AFTER Reheating Cooking All foods should have a standing time 3 Press Start Cooking is complete when five beeps sound AutoReheat 1 Press Auto Reheat 2 If desired press Auto Reheat several time...

Page 16: ...t liquids when using the Beverage feature It is programmed to give proper results when heating 1 3 cups of liquid starting from room temperature Overheating will cause an increased risk of scalding or...

Page 17: ...n possible arrange foods in a circular pattern Covering As with conventional cooking moisture evaporates during microwave cooking Casserole lids or plastic wrap are used for a tighter seal When using...

Page 18: ...the bottom surface of the oven with mild detergent water or window cleaner and dry 6 Wave Guide Cover Do not remove Wave Guide Cover It is important to keep cover clean in the same manner as the insid...

Page 19: ...ain fuse is tripped reset main circuit breaker or replace main fuse There is a problem with the outlet plug another appliance into the outlet to check if it is working Oven will not start cooking The...

Page 20: ...misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration faulty installation set up adjustments misadjustment of consumer controls improper maintenance power line surge lightning damage modificatio...

Page 21: ...ng Frequency 2 450 MHz Net Weight Approx lbs 12 7 kg IEC Test procedure Specifications subject to change without notice Outside Dimensions W x H x D 485 mm x Oven Cavity Dimensions W x H x D 12 x 8 11...

Page 22: ...ft side of the control panel You should note the model number and the serial number of this oven in the space provided and retain this book as apermanent recordof your purchase forfuture reference Mod...

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