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1.  WARNING:  The door seals and 

seal areas should be cleaned 

with a damp cloth.  

The appliance should be 

inspected for damage to the 

door seals and door seal areas 

and if these areas are damaged 

the appliance should not be 

operated until it has been 

repaired by a service technician 

trained by the manufacturer.

2.  WARNING:  Liquids and other 

foods must not be heated in 

sealed containers since they 

are liable to explode. 

3.  WARNING:  WHEN YOUR 

OVEN REQUIRES 

SERVICING, call your local 

Panasonic engineer (Customer 

Support). It is hazardous for 

anyone other than a competent 

person to carry out any service 

or repair operation which 

involves the removal of a cover 

which gives protection against 

exposure to microwave energy. 

CAUTION

 1. Do not attempt to tamper with 

or make any adjustments or 

repairs to the door, control 

panel housing, safety interlock 

switches or any other part of 

the oven. Do not remove the 

outer panel from the oven 

which gives protection against 

exposure to microwave energy.  

Repairs should only be done by 

a qualified service person.

 2. Do not operate this appliance if 

it has a damaged CORD OR 

PLUG, if it is not working 

properly, or if it has been 

damaged or dropped. It is 

dangerous for anyone other 

than a service technician 

trained by the manufacturer to 

perform repair service.

 3. If the supply cord is damaged, it 

must be replaced by the 

manufacturer, its service agent 

or similarly qualified person in 

order to avoid a hazard.

 4. This appliance is not intended 

for use by persons (including 

children) with reduced physical, 

sensory or mental capabilities, 

or lack of experience and 

knowledge unless they have 

been given supervision or 

instruction concerning use of 

the appliance by a person 

responsible for their safety.  

Children should be supervised 

to ensure that they do not play 

with the appliance.

 5. The microwave oven is 

intended for heating food and 

beverages. Drying of food, 

newspaper or clothing and 

heating of warming pads, 

slippers, sponges, damp cloth 

and similar may lead to risk of 

injury, ignition or fire. 

 6. Before use, check that utensils/

containers are suitable for use 

in microwave ovens. 

 7. The oven will only operate with 

the door closed.

Important safety instructions

Summary of Contents for NN-SM33NW

Page 1: ...English Operating Instructions Original instructions Microwave Oven Household Use Only Model No NN SM33NW NN ST34NB NN ST34NB NN SM33NW...

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Page 3: ...guidelines 7 Containers to use 9 Parts of your oven 11 NN SM33NW Control panel 12 Microwave cooking and defrosting 13 NN ST34NB Control panel 14 Setting the clock 15 Child safety lock 15 Microwave coo...

Page 4: ...s should only be done by a qualified service person 2 Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged CORD OR PLUG if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped It is dangerous...

Page 5: ...let is not earthed it is the personal responsibility of the customer to have it replaced with a properly earthed wall socket Operation Voltage The voltage has to be the same as specified on the label...

Page 6: ...emaining food Q Q The roller ring must always be used for cooking together with the glass tray Q Q If you accidentally remove the roller ring place the roller ring gently into the hole in the centre o...

Page 7: ...e can easily burn dry out or catch on fire if cooked too long We do not recommend heating foods low in moisture such as popcorn or bread This oven has been developed for food use only We do not recomm...

Page 8: ...s e g Kitchen roll unless they say they are specifically designed for use in a microwave oven These products contain impurities which may cause sparks and or fires when used Liquids Microwave heating...

Page 9: ...ly than large portions SPACING Foods cook more quickly and evenly if spaced apart NEVER pile foods on top of each other MOISTURE CONTENT Many fresh foods e g vegetables and fruit vary in their moistur...

Page 10: ...NOT OVERHEAT TURNING AND STIRRING Some foods require stirring during cooking Meat and poultry should be turned after half of the cooking time ARRANGING Individual foods e g chicken portions or chops...

Page 11: ...k the dish or craze the finish Do not use dishes with a metal rim or pattern Do not use jugs or mugs with glued handles since the glue can melt in a microwave POTTERY EARTHENWARE STONEWARE Only use if...

Page 12: ...wel is recommended for microwave use Do not use waxed or plastic coated cups as the finish may melt in the oven Greaseproof paper can be used to line the base of dishes and to cover fatty foods White...

Page 13: ...r NN SM33NW cooking resumes as soon as the door is closed For NN ST34NB cooking resumes after the door is closed and Start Set is pressed 2 Oven window 3 Air vent 4 Microwave feed guide Do not remove...

Page 14: ...ing mode select dial 2 Defrost power 3 Microwave power 4 Time weight select dial Your control panel may have differences in appearance but the words on the pads and functionality will be the same NN S...

Page 15: ...eggs cheeses fish pot roasts casseroles and meat loaves Melt chocolate Defrost Thaw foods Low Keep cooked foods warm simmer slowly Notes 1 If the door is already closed the oven will start cooking de...

Page 16: ...u pad 5 Time pads 6 Timer Clock pad 7 Quick 30 pad 8 Up Down pads 9 Stop Reset pad Before Cooking One press clears your instructions During Cooking One press temporarily stops the cooking process Anot...

Page 17: ...locked into the display Press Timer Clock twice A colon starts to blink Press Up Down to set hours Press Start Set Press Up Down to set minutes Notes 1 To reset time of day repeat the whole step above...

Page 18: ...tes 1 The oven will automatically work on High microwave power if a cooking time is entered without the power level previously being selected 2 While cooking the glass tray may vibrate This will not a...

Page 19: ...h Time pad repeatedly according to the time value you want to set Press Quick 30 to set cooking time in 30 seconds increments After you enter a time value with each Time pad or Quick 30 you can adjust...

Page 20: ...er twice to select Medium power Set the cooking time Press 3 times Press Micro Power 4 times to select Low power Press Start Set The time for the first stage counts down in the display Set the cooking...

Page 21: ...ts down in the display Note You can select other power level if you need Select the desired power level before pressing Quick 30 This feature allows you to add cooking time during cooking During cooki...

Page 22: ...seconds Press 5 times Refer to Setting the cook time timer time on page 17 Standing time Example To stand for 5 minutes after cooking at Medium power for 3 minutes Press Micro Power 3 times to select...

Page 23: ...elect Medium power Press 3 times Press Start Set Delayed time counts down then cooking will start Refer to Setting the cook time timer time on page 17 Notes 1 MULTI STAGE COOKING can be programmed inc...

Page 24: ...foods benefit from a STANDING TIME After cooking with an AUTO PROGRAMME allow heat to continue conducting to the centre Auto defrost Press Start Set The time counts down in the display Set the weight...

Page 25: ...The AUTO PROGRAMME number appears in the display After press the Auto Menu pad you can also use the Up Down pads to select the Auto Menu programme Note As some variations may occur in food check that...

Page 26: ...Start Set Stir at beeps 3 presses 4 Instant Noodle Serving 1 serv 2 serv Place the instant noodle and seasonings in a suitable size microwave safe casserole Add recommended water listed above Allow a...

Page 27: ...Stir at beeps 7 presses 8 Fish Weight 100 200 300 400 g For cooking whole fish and fish fillets Thickness of fish should not be more than 3 cm Select fish suitable for microwave cooking and place in a...

Page 28: ...the food and press Start Set Turn at beeps 9 presses 10 Casserole Rice Weight 100 200 300 g For cooking white rice including short grain long grain jasmine rice and basmati rice Place rice in a suitab...

Page 29: ...attended BABIES BOTTLES CAUTION Milk or formula MUST be shaken thoroughly before heating and again at the end and tested carefully before feeding a baby For 200 240 ml of milk from fridge temperature...

Page 30: ...TV Is this normal A Some radio and TV interference might occur when you cook with the oven This interference is similar to the interference caused by small appliances such as mixers vacuums blow drye...

Page 31: ...6 If steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the oven door wipe with a soft cloth This may occur when the oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way indicates a malfunctio...

Page 32: ...y Dimensions 329 W 326 D 236 H mm Overall Cavity Volume 25 L Glass Tray Diameter 288 mm Operating Frequency 2450 MHz Net Weight 12 7 kg Weight and Dimensions shown are approximate Specifications subje...

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