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Placement of Oven

1.  The oven must be placed on a 

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 at, stable 

surface. For correct operation, the oven must 
have suf

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 cient air 

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 ow. 

Allow 15 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 

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 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. Also allow suf

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 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.

Building-in your oven

1.  This oven is intended for counter-top and built-in 

use only. It is not intended for use inside a 
cupboard. This oven may be built into a wall 
cabinet by using the proper trim kit 

(NN-TK612GSQP

) which may be purchased 

from you local Panasonic dealer.

2.  In case of 

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 tting into an oven housing, please use 

Panasonic's Trim Kit, 

NN-TK612GSQP

.

3.  Microwave ovens should not be built into a unit 

directly above a top front venting conventional 
cooker. This may be a safety hazard and could 
result in damage to your oven. This will invalidate 
your one year guarantee.

4.  A microwave which is built in must be more than 

850 mm above 

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 oor level. Read Trim-Kit instructions 

carefully before installation. It is recommended that 
the microwave oven is placed below a conventional 
oven to avoid heat damage to the facia of the 
microwave.

Circuits

Your microwave oven should be operated on a 
separate 10 A circuit from other appliances. Failure 
to do this may cause the power board fuse to blow, 
and/or food to cook slower. Do not insert higher 
value fuse in the power board.

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 of 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 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 should 
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 Cooking Guide 
section 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.

9.  Extreme care should be taken when cooking 

popcorn in a microwave oven. Cook for minimum 
time as recommended by manufacturer. Use the 
directions suitable for the wattage of your 
microwave oven. NEVER leave oven unattended 
when popping popcorn.

10. When heating food in plastic or paper containers, 

check the oven frequently due to the possibility of 
ignition.

11. The contents of feeding bottles and baby food 

jars are to be stirred or shaken and the 
temperature is to be checked before 
consumption, in order to avoid burns.

Installation and General Instructions

 

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Summary of Contents for NN-ST665B

Page 1: ...nstruction and Cook Book Microwave Oven Household Use Only Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use Model Number NN ST665B NN ST655W F0003...

Page 2: ...irm understanding of your new oven This book includes recipes from starters to desserts After trying our recipes be sure to adapt your favourite recipes to microwave methods Start experimenting now an...

Page 3: ...ing Tips and Techniques 13 To Use Add Time 14 To Use Inverter Melt Soften 15 To Use Reheat Bread 16 To Use Sensor Reheat 16 To Use Sensor Cook 17 22 3 Stage Setting 23 To Use Timer 24 Quick Guide to O...

Page 4: ...ce by a person responsible for their safety 11 Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 12 It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to car...

Page 5: ...erstands the hazards of improper use General Use 1 In order to maintain high quality do not operate the oven when empty The microwave energy will reflect continuously throughout the oven if no food or...

Page 6: ...ooking 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 m...

Page 7: ...000 times per second Friction created by the vibration produces heat energy which is conducted throughout the food It is important to use the correct container when cooking in a microwave oven The fol...

Page 8: ...racking or breaking Metal Metal cookware or utensils or those with metallic trim should NOT be used in the microwave Since microwave energy is reflected by metal foods in metal containers will not coo...

Page 9: ...cratches during shipping Small bubbles may appear under this film When this happens remove film carefully Hint apply masking or clear tape to an exposed corner and pull gently to remove Door Release B...

Page 10: ...ap allows oven to begin functioning If door is opened or Stop Reset Pad is pressed once during oven operation Start Pad must again be pressed to restart oven Display Window pg 9 Stop Reset Pad Before...

Page 11: ...e door 3 Select Power Level eg P7 Press Power Level Pad four times see page 11 for Micro Power chart four time 4 Set Time e g 12 minute 20 seconds Press Time Pads once twice twice 5 Press Cooking will...

Page 12: ...step 1 through 3 3 Clock is a 12 hour display There isn t a m or p m setting 4 The clock will keep the time of day as long as oven is plugged in and electricity is supplied 5 Maximum time available is...

Page 13: ...d gives you a selection of different power levels representing decreasing amounts of microwave energy used for cooking foods at different speeds e g The lower the micro power setting the more evenly t...

Page 14: ...count down NOTES 1 After you select the Turbo Defrost feature you can also press More Less Pads to select weight before pressing Start 2 The oven will beep once or twice during the total defrosting ti...

Page 15: ...frosting Chart by setting Micro Power at P3 FOOD APPROX TIME minutes per 500 g INSTRUCTION MEAT Beef Minced Beef Roast Topside Beef Tenderloin Chuck or Rump Sirloin rolled Steak Miscellaneous Pork Lam...

Page 16: ...e added The time in the Display Window will count down NOTES 1 This feature is only available for Micro Power function and it is not available for Auto Control function such as Turbo Defrost Reheat Br...

Page 17: ...owave safe dish with a lid or plastic wrap 4 Ice Cream 300 g 600 g 900 g 1200 g 3 Press Cooking time appears in the Display Window and begins to count down For best results on Auto Cook follow these r...

Page 18: ...of at least 3 to 5 minutes Press After the heat and humidity is detected by the SENSOR the remaining time appears in the Display Window and begins to count down Press If desired press More Less Pads S...

Page 19: ...a longer or shorter time Press More Less Pads before pressing Start Pad Press More Pad will display in display window If you want to return to average cooking result press Less Pad Press Less Pad will...

Page 20: ...press Start Pad to continue At the end of the cooking stir vegetables and let stand covered for 2 to 3 minutes Legumes Menu Number Menu Recommended Weight Recommended Containers 8 Legumes 1 cup 4 cup...

Page 21: ...plastic wrap and place container at the center of the glass tray Select the program then press Start Open the door to STIR WHEN TWO BEEPS HEARD during cooking press Start Pad to continue Let stand 5 t...

Page 22: ...sh Manual Setting Stage 1 Stage 2 High for 1 to 2 min all quantities Rice Boiling Stock Boiling Stock High for 2 to 4 min 0 5 cup onion 1 clove garlic 1 tablespoon oil 0 5 cup 200 ml 200 ml 2 tablespo...

Page 23: ...r Cover securely with plastic wrap and place container at the center of the glass tray Select the program then press Start Open the door to STIR AND REMOVE THE PLASTIC WRAP WHEN TWO BEEPS HEARD during...

Page 24: ...ntinue 18 Pudding It is suitable for cooking individual steamed sponge puddings Use packet mixes available from supermarkets or individual recipes Not suitable for heavy fruit type puddings See chart...

Page 25: ...lecting P10 on the first stage you can skip step 1 3 This feature is only available for manual cooking and it is not available for Auto Control function such as Turbo Defrost Reheat Bread Sensor Cook...

Page 26: ...rt Delayed time will count down without oven operating Then cooking will start Set desired amount of delay time up to 99 minutes and 50 seconds Press once Set the desired cooking programme up to 2 sta...

Page 27: ...ntre Oven will not turn on The oven is not plugged in securely Remove plug from outlet wait 10 seconds and re insert Circuit breaker or fuse is tripped or blown Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse T...

Page 28: ...r under this film When this hap pens remove film carefully Hint apply masking or clear tape to an exposed corner and pull gently to remove If it becomes wet clean with a soft dry cloth Do not use hars...

Page 29: ...27 Panasonic Warranty For Australia...

Page 30: ...28 Panasonic Warranty For New Zealand...

Page 31: ...once To Use Turbo Defrost Pad page 12 Press to select the desired weight Press once After you select the Turbo Defrost feature you can also press More Less Pads to select weight before pressing Start...

Page 32: ...Kitchen Timer page 24 Press once Press once Set time To Set Standing Time page 24 Press once Set the desired cooking programme up to 2 stages see Page 11 Press once Set time To Set Delay Start page 24...

Page 33: ...at least once through reheat time and again at the end Techniques for Preparation Timing A range of cooking times is given in each recipe for two reasons First to allow for the uncontrollable differe...

Page 34: ...ld always be kept covered while standing in order to retain the heat If a longer standing time is required while you cook another food to serve with the first for instance cover with aluminum foil Con...

Page 35: ...such as broccoli cabbage cauliflower beans and peas in another Sprinkle greens with water Cover with a lid or plastic wrap Cook on P10 for cooking times refer to vegetable cooking chart on page 49 50...

Page 36: ...nd adjust the cooking time if necessary decrease cooking time by 10 for every 100 watts more powerful your oven is If package directions are not available follow the recommendations in the charts on t...

Page 37: ...Place onto paper towel lined plate Pizza 350 g P10 5 7 Remove from package and place onto paper towel or follow manufacturer s instructions FROZEN MEAL Fish in Sauce 200 g P5 5 7 Pierce corner of bag...

Page 38: ...a filling that is high in fat sugar or moisture will become hotter in the centre and the pastry may only feel warm Ensure you allow it to stand for several minutes before eating IMPORTANT POINTS TO CO...

Page 39: ...1 medium onion chopped 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves 1 bay leaf 6 cups chicken stock cup frozen peas Method Wash split peas and place in a 2 litre capacity bowl with 1 litre of water Cover and allo...

Page 40: ...h and cook on P10 for 2 to 3 minutes Allow to cool slightly Stir in zucchini carrot and cheese and flour In a 1 litre bowl whisk together eggs oil and parsley Add to bacon mixture season with salt and...

Page 41: ...aspoon cracked black pepper Method Place fish lemon juice and cracked black pepper in 1 litre casserole dish Cook on P4 for 4 to 6 minutes Let stand for 3 minutes before serving To cook by Sensor Cook...

Page 42: ...ing To cook by Sensor Cook Prepare as above Cover securely with plastic wrap Refer to Steam Fish directions on page 19 Select Steam Fish then Start OYSTER SOUP Serves 4 to 6 Ingredients 30 g butter 2...

Page 43: ...tie a piece of cotton string or a strip cut from the open end of the bag Make six 2 cm slits on top of bag Cooking Poultry Pieces by Micro Power Cover with wax paper or paper towel Use the chart belo...

Page 44: ...g yolk twice and egg white several times Cover dishes with plastic wrap and cook on P6 for 1 to 1 minutes Stand covered for 1 minute before serving Note The size of the eggs will alter cooking time CH...

Page 45: ...ts in a 2 litre casserole dish Stir until combined Cover and cook on P7 for 10 to 12 minutes Turn chicken and stir Cook on P7 for 10 to 12 minutes CHICKEN SAN CHOY BAU Serves 4 to 6 Ingredients 10 dri...

Page 46: ...15 to 20 minutes Serve hot with rice To cook by Sensor Cook Prepare as above Cover securely with plastic wrap Refer to Steam Chicken Pieces directions on page 19 Select Steam Chicken Pieces then Star...

Page 47: ...to body of ham with wooden toothpicks Fold 2 cm over cut surface After heating check temperature using a meat thermometer The thermometer should not touch bone or fat If it does the reading could be i...

Page 48: ...ngredients 750 g diced chuck steak 4 rashers bacon 6 pickling onions 2 cloves garlic minced cup red wine 400 ml tomato puree cup beef stock 1 teaspoon minced chilli 1 teaspoon dried tarragon 250 g but...

Page 49: ...AT SAUCE Serves 4 to 6 Ingredients 500 g minced beef 1 onion chopped 1 clove garlic minced 425 g can tomatoes 1 cup tomato paste 2 beef stock cubes 1 teaspoon dried mixed herbs pepper Method Combine a...

Page 50: ...utes stirring once during cooking Stir in yoghurt and serve with basmati rice HINT It is better to cook meat for a lesser time in a recipe and add extra time if needed This will prevent over cooking S...

Page 51: ...ssels Sprouts 250 g Covered dish with cup water 4 to 6 Cabbage 500 g Shredded with cup water in covered dish 5 to 7 Carrots 4 sliced finely 250 g With cup water in covered dish 5 to 6 Cauliflower 500...

Page 52: ...ob Corn cobs 125 g 250 g Cook in covered 2 litre dish Cook in covered 2 litre dish 3 to 4 5 to 7 Mixed Vegetables 250 g Cook in covered 2 litre dish 5 to 7 Peas 250 g Cook in covered 2 litre dish 4 to...

Page 53: ...oes and scoop out pulp from centre leaving 1 to 2 cm in shell Mash pulp and combine with remaining ingredients Spoon filling back into potato shells Place potatoes in 2 litre casserole dish Cook on P1...

Page 54: ...epending on size and arrangement of cauliflower pieces timing will vary HINT TO SKIN TOMATOES Cut a cross into the tomato skin Place 1 cup of hot tap water in a 2 cup jug or bowl and heat on P10 for 1...

Page 55: ...ve To cook by Sensor Cook Prepare as above Cover securely with plastic wrap Refer to Root Vegetables directions on page 18 Select Root Vegetables then Start PARMESAN ASPARAGUS Serves 2 to 4 Ingredient...

Page 56: ...s lemon juice 2 teaspoons turmeric cup tahini sesame paste 4 cloves garlic minced 2 tablespoons olive oil Method Place chickpeas and water into a 4 litre casserole dish and soak overnight Drain Place...

Page 57: ...n in casserole Stir and let stand uncovered 5 minutes ITEM CONTAINER AMOUNT OF BOILING WATER APPROX TIME TO COOK GRAIN on P10 UNCOVERED in minutes STANDING TIME in minutes Dried Fettuccine 250 g 4 lit...

Page 58: ...Prepare as above Cover securely with plastic wrap Refer to Rice directions on page 19 Select Rice then Start PAELLA Serves 6 to 8 Ingredients 500 g mussels cup water 1 green capsicum sliced 1 red caps...

Page 59: ...s pitted 8 anchovy fillets drained and chopped cup capers drained and rinsed cup flat leaf parsley chopped 2 tablespoons finely shredded basil leaves Method Place pasta and boiling water into a 4 litr...

Page 60: ...bles and sauces and cook on P10 for 3 to 4 minutes stirring once during cooking Place noodles and water in a 2 litre bowl and cook on P10 for 2 minutes Stir and drain Toss noodles through tofu and veg...

Page 61: ...ease the dish and line with paper towel or bake paper to absorb excess moisture Round or oval shaped dishes produce the most even cooking results Square cakes may need the corners shielded with foil t...

Page 62: ...1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup pecans chopped 1 cup shredded coconut 2 cups toasted muesli 125 g butter Method Place apricots and raspberries in the base of a 2 litre casserole dish Place remaining ingredi...

Page 63: ...k 30 g butter 1 teaspoon vanilla essence cup milk cup self raising flour sifted 1 cup brown sugar cup hot tap water Method Place condensed milk in a 3 litre casserole dish Cook on P5 for 5 to 6 minute...

Page 64: ...r cook on P5 for 10 to 20 seconds FIGS IN RIESLING AND HONEY Serves 4 Ingredients 8 firm figs 1 cups Riesling wine 80 ml honey 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 2 tablespoons chopped...

Page 65: ...or 5 minutes before turning out Repeat with remaining mixture Serve with cream or custard MINCE PIES CAUTION Take care not to overheat mince pies otherwise burning can occur due to the high fat and su...

Page 66: ...s heat from food would cause cracking or breaking Thermometers are available for use in microwave ovens DO NOT USE CONVENTIONAL MERCURY TYPE CANDY OR MEAT THERMOMETERS in food while cooking in the mic...

Page 67: ...rowave oven less liquid may be needed as less evaporation occurs with a shorter cooking time LEMON LIME CORDIAL Makes approximately 1 5 litres of undiluted cordial Ingredients 10 large lemons 6 limes...

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