Page 1: ...eb serial Bs View LETT Uz aa aa LAT Before operating this oven please read these instructions completely ntes de operar este producto lea este instructivo en su totalidad El manual de instrucciones en...
Page 2: ...rsonnel Technical Specifications ee Power Consumption 14 5 Amps 1 660 W 14 5 Amps 1 660 W 13 5 A 1 550 W Output 1000 W 1000 W 1000 W Outside Dimensions 14 x 23 x 16 6 42 x 214 x16 42 x 20 x 14 H x W x...
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Page 4: ...ing corrosive soft cloth chemicals The heating of corrosive chemicals in 9 Do not allow children to use this appliance unless this oven can cause radiation leaks closely supervised by an adult 4 DO NO...
Page 5: ...e available and may be used ifcare is exercised in their use 3 tf a long cord or extension cord is used 1 the marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as...
Page 6: ...ave cooking to prevent their bursting Use fresh potatoes for baking and cook until just done Overcooking causes dehydration and may cause a fire Use recommended weights or fire may occur 6 LIQUIDS Hea...
Page 7: ...d page 9 S Popcom Bacon Pad page 9 Auto Defrost Pad page 11 Auto Quick Quick Min Pad page 8 Min Stop Reset Pad Before cooking One tap clears your Stop Reset instruction during cooking One tap temporar...
Page 8: ...8 5 Press Start The time in the display window will count down Menu Action Screen cecal Plug into a properly grounded electrical outlet WELCOME TO PANASONIC scrolls across the Menu Action Screen 2 Pla...
Page 9: ...our oven the prompting can be turned off 1 ON Prompting Guide will reappear 2 OFF Prompting Guide will not appear CHILD LOCK ON OFF The oven has Child Safety Lock feature which prevents use by childre...
Page 10: ...tage cooking repeat above steps 1 and 2 before pressing Start Pad Quick Min Function This function 1 helps you in programming cooking time easily and 2 allows you to add extra cooking time 1 To Set Co...
Page 11: ...popcorn Read manu facturers instructions 2 Place bag in oven according to manufacturers directions 3 Pop only one bag at a time 4 After popping allow the contents of the bag to cool for a few minutes...
Page 12: ...d and rinse under cold water for 2 3 minutes 11 Defrosted items in 2 layers should be rinsed separately or have a longer stand time oh GM CO ae 2 DEFROST TIME DURING DEFROSTING AFTER DEFROSTING min pe...
Page 13: ...this chart to convert tenths of a pound 1 The shape and size of the food will into ounces If a piece of meat weighs 1 9 determine the maximum weight the oven pounds program 1 pound 14 ounces can acco...
Page 14: ...Select Category Sensor Cooking Pads each have several categories See next page More Less Pad Preferences for food doneness vary with each individual After having used Sensor Cooking a few times you ma...
Page 15: ...serole lid Stir occasionally or rearrange after beep Use recipes in the Cooking Guide section 230 680 230 680 230 9g 1kg Pork roast 2 4 b 1 2 kg fe sas Place fat side up Cover with plastic wrap For be...
Page 16: ...lay Start Set Desired Timer i THRU ame Cooking sm Program Press once Set desired amount 8 9 High 10 min Press ofdelayed time See page 8 After completed delayed time cooking will start NOTE 1 When the...
Page 17: ...e nylon tie provided a strip cut from the end of the bag or a piece of cotton string Do not close with metal twist tie Make six 4 inch 1 cm slits by closure cooking times such as hot dogs Should be la...
Page 18: ...pe Uniform sizes heat 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 piec...
Page 19: ...ier to add time to an undercooked product Once the food is overcooked nothing can be done Stirring Stirring is usually necessary during microwave cooking We have noted when stirring is helpfui using t...
Page 20: ...ni pulp tomato pepper oregano basil and parsiey Cook at HIGH 2 minutes Stir once Drain mixture and set aside Pat zucchini shells dry Place tomato mixture in each shell Cut into bite size pieces Place...
Page 21: ...MEDIUM 130 F 55 C Place roast fat side Medium BEEF MEDIUM MEDIUM 140 F 60 C up Cover roast with Well _ MEDIUM 141 2 to 161 2 160 F 70 C wax paper Rump Eye of round High Quality Rare _ MEDIUM 130 F 55...
Page 22: ...e Meats Chart is i 2c Canadian Bacon Slices 1 02 30 g ae ae Ham Slices about 2 02 60 g ea 12 to 21 2 2 2 to 34 2 Hamburgers well 4 0z 120 g ea 2 to 3 3 to 4 41 2 to 51 2 Lamb Chops shoulder 2 about 1...
Page 23: ...sauce until smooth Stir into beef mixture Cook at HIGH 3 to 4 minutes or until sauce is thickened Stir once Top with seame seeds VEAL CUTLETS CORDON BLEU 4 veal cutlets about 1 ib pounded thin 2 thin...
Page 24: ...58 minutes or until pork is tender Stir occasionally TO COMPLETE Skim off fat from liquid Serve if desired with rice or pasta SWEET N SOUR PORK 1 can 81 4 oz chunk pineapple in heavy syrup drained re...
Page 25: ...ne the reading may be inaccurate for making gravy DO NOT use a conventional thermometer in the oven To Cook Whole Poultry when cooking by microwave Multiply the weight of the poultry by the minimum re...
Page 26: ...sh hens every 10 minutes Let stand covered 10 minutes before serving Comish hens may be cut in half before serving if desired CHICKEN PARMIGIANA 1 egg 1 4 cup water 2 boneless chicken breasts halved 1...
Page 27: ...butter then fold edges over to enclose the filling Secure with toothpicks Coat chicken breasts with flour dip in egg then in bread crumbs Arrange chicken in 8 inch square dish cover with wax paper Coo...
Page 28: ...OKING TIME in minutes Fish Fillets 1 2 to 2 Ib FISH FILLETS 1 Ib 500 g to 71 2 250 g to 1 kg Fish Steaks 1 Ib 500 g 51 2 to 7 1 inch 2 5 cm thick Scallops sea 1 2 to 2 Ib SHELLFISH 1 Ib 500 g 250 g to...
Page 29: ...Stir in scallops and sprinkle with lemon juice spoon butter mixture over scallops Cover with plastic wrap Cook at MEDIUM HIGH 61 2 to 81 2 minutes TO COMPLETE Scallops should be tender Sprinkle with p...
Page 30: ...as a guideline for adapting your favorite recipes BAKED 2ITI 1 package 8 02 ziti macaroni cooked see page 32 1 jar 151 2 oz spaghetti sauce 1 2 cup 2 oz shredded mozzarella cheese Yield 4 Servings Com...
Page 31: ...glass ring mold Cover with plastic wrap Cook at MEDIUM HIGH 8 to 12 minutes or until almost set Let stand uncovered 5 minutes Eggs and Cheese BASIC OMELET 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 2 eggs 2 ta...
Page 32: ...POTATO twice or PneSt VECETASLES Never leave oven unattended when heating small After cooking stir vegetables Let stand covered amounts of foods such as one or two potatoes before serving Vegetables t...
Page 33: ...UFFED POTATOES 4 medium potatoes baked see page 30 1 2 cup 2 02 shredded Cheddar cheese 1 3 to 1 2 cup milk 2 tablespoons butter or margarine softened see page 37 1 egg Salt and pepper to taste Paprik...
Page 34: ...eal Cream of Wheat Regular 1 serving 1 qt 3 4 Cup 2to 4 Stir cereal into water 21 2 tbsp glass bowl Stir frequentiy 2 servings 11 2 qt 11 2 cups 3 to 5 Cook uncovered 1 3 Cup glass bow Stir once befor...
Page 35: ...en 2 cups broccoli flowerets 2 cups cauliflower 3 carrots cut into sticks 2 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 4 cup chopped fresh parsley 2 tablespoons oil 1 teaspoon basil 3 tablespoons butter or margar...
Page 36: ...n with paper baking cups 2 4 6 Cupcakes Fill full PREPARATION AMOUNT FIRST SECOND SPECIAL STAND ITEM DISH SIZE OF BATTER STAGE STAGE INSTRUCTIONS _ TIME MEDIUM LOW HIGH Shield each end Grease 8 or 9 M...
Page 37: ...nd covered for 5 minutes Invert onto serving Store covered Quick Breads and Cakes BANANA NUT COFFEE CAKE 44 cup oil 44 cup milk legg 1 mashed ripe banana V2 cup packed brown sugar 3 4 cup flour 1 2 cu...
Page 38: ...cool Chill crumb crusts PIE CRUST CHART Homemade or Mix APPROX COOKING TIME in minutes Refrigerated 41 2 to 5 Frozen 2 to 2 to 22 Fae eee ae 2 to ee or Cookie Crumb COCONUT LEMON MERINGUE PIE 11 2 cup...
Page 39: ...lace chocolate in dish Stir before adding more time Chocolate holds its shape even when softened Remove wrapper After heating use a plastic spatula to separate slices Remove wrapper and place in a bow...
Page 40: ...o not recommend operating the microwave oven without any food in it PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY The oven is not plugged in Remove plug from outlet wait securely 10 seconds and reinsert Circuit break...
Page 41: ...of harsh detergent or abrasives is not recommended the oven water should not be allowed to seep into ventilation openings Control Panel If it becomes wet clean with a soft dry cloth Do not use harsh d...
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Page 43: ...11 No sumergir en agua el cable o la clavija 12 Mantenga el cord n jejos de superficies calientes 13 No deje el cord n colgando en el borde de la mesa o mostrador 14 Este aparato debe recibir manteni...
Page 44: ...o de horno Pueden ser riesgos de incendio INSTRUCCIONES PARA CONEXION A TIERRA Este aparato debe ser conectado a tierra En el caso de un corto Circuito la conexion a tierra reduce el riesgo de una des...
Page 45: ...ran en la pagina 53 b Ponga el radio TV etc lo mas lejos posible del horno de microondas c Use una antena instalada adecuadamente para obtener una recepci n de senal mas fuerte Requerimientos de cable...
Page 46: ...Papas manzanas yemas de huevo calabazas completas y salchichas son ejemplos de alimentos con pieles no porosas Estos tipos de alimentos deben ser perforados antes de cocinarlos en Microondas para evi...
Page 47: ...to page 47 Pulsador de potencia ES automatico page 50 a Pulsadores de num ricos oe page 48 Pulsador de tiempo de Goo Sensor de cocci n automatico espera y reloj al page 46 Pulsador fonciones aa page 4...
Page 48: ...O El horno tiene la caracteristica de seguro para nihos para prevenir Su uso por nifos 1 ON ENCENDIDO El seguro ha sido puesto y ningona operaci n sera aceptada 2 OFF APAGADO El seguro ha sido cancela...
Page 49: ...n extra Para seleccionar el tiempo de cocci n Ejem Nivel de potencla ALTA por 1 minuto Seleccione e tiempo de cocci n hasta 10 min e Presione el pulsador START NOTA 1 Se puede usar otro nivel de poten...
Page 50: ...mentos para congelar t Congele carne aves y pescado en paquetes de 10 2 rebanadas Para ayudar a separar las rebanadas coloque papel encerado entre rebanadas 2 Envuelva el plastico resistente bolsas o...
Page 51: ...de pescado Escalopas de pescado Camar n mediano Pescado entero Carne Asado 24 4 b 1 2 2 kg Chuletas Steak Costillas T bone Higado rebanadas fines Puerco Aves Pollo entero mas de 3 Ib 1 5 kg Chuletas...
Page 52: ..._ MOSS rene tiempo y potencia manual DURANTE la coccid n recalentado 2 Recalentar alimentos crudos o sin cocer 3 Usar ia funci n de recalentamiento si e interior del Mientras la palabra AUTO se muest...
Page 53: ...salsa o con el jugo despu s del sonido 2 xi Platos Fuertes 260 500g No use alimentos congelados en charolas selladas Congelados 9 18 02 Siga las instrucciones del fabricante para cubrir Revuelva si e...
Page 54: ...cocci n iniciara Ejem Despu s de ia coccid n dejar reposar et alimento durante 5 minutos 1 e Seleccione el programa de cocci n ver p 47 para instrucciones Presione el pulsador Timer Clock una vez NOTA...
Page 55: ...n alimento dentro PROBLEMA El horno no enciende corriente cerrada Todas estas cosas son normales En algunos radios y televisores puede ocurrir interferencia cuando usted cocine con su homo de microond...
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Page 60: ...ct number of slices by pressing Bacon 52k aoe Tap desired number of times To Cook using Sensor Cooking ar page 12 13 To Cook using Popcorn w page 9 To use as a Timer page 14 To use to set Stand Time p...