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© Panasonic Appliances Microwave Oven (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 2022

Quick Guide to Operation .................................................................................................................................... 2-6
Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................................... 7-9
Installation and General Instructions ..................................................................................................................9-11
Microwaves and How They Work .....................................................................................................................11-12
Cookware and Utensil Chart............................................................................................................................ 13-14
Cooking Modes................................................................................................................................................ 15-17
Oven Accessory.....................................................................................................................................................18
Parts of Your Oven .......................................................................................................................................... 19-20
Control Panel .........................................................................................................................................................21
How to Use the Dial ...............................................................................................................................................22
Display Window .....................................................................................................................................................22
Word Prompting .....................................................................................................................................................23
Beep Choice ..........................................................................................................................................................23
Operation Guide in the Display Window ................................................................................................................24
Child Safety Lock...................................................................................................................................................24
Clock Setting .........................................................................................................................................................25
Using the Timer ............................................................................................................................................... 25-26
Add Time ...............................................................................................................................................................27
Microwave Cooking and Defrosting .......................................................................................................................28
Micro Power Defrost Setting ..................................................................................................................................29
Turbo Defrost Setting ............................................................................................................................................29
Defrosting Tips and Techniques ............................................................................................................................30
Steam Cooking ................................................................................................................................................ 31-32
Steam Shot ............................................................................................................................................................33
Grill Cooking .................................................................................................................................................... 34-35
Oven Cooking .................................................................................................................................................. 36-38
Combination: Grill and Microwave ................................................................................................................... 39-40
Combination: Cooking with Steam .................................................................................................................. 40-42
Multi-stage Cooking ...............................................................................................................................................43
One Push Reheating .............................................................................................................................................44
Auto Menu Programs....................................................................................................................................... 45-51
Cleaning Setting .............................................................................................................................................. 52-54

Drain Water ..................................................................................................................................................52
System Cleaning ..........................................................................................................................................53
Deodorization ...............................................................................................................................................54
Cavity Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................54

Defrosting Chart ....................................................................................................................................................55
Reheating Chart ....................................................................................................................................................56
Cooking Chart........................................................................................................................................................57
Oven Fry Chart ......................................................................................................................................................58
Before Requesting Service .............................................................................................................................. 59-60
Care of your Microwave Oven ......................................................................................................................... 61-62
INGREDIENT CONVERSION CHART ..................................................................................................................62
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................................................63

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Page 1: ...me 27 Microwave Cooking and Defrosting 28 Micro Power Defrost Setting 29 Turbo Defrost Setting 29 Defrosting Tips and Techniques 30 Steam Cooking 31 32 Steam Shot 33 Grill Cooking 34 35 Oven Cooking 3...

Page 2: ...ice Select hour Select minute Press once Press once To Set Kitchen Timer page 25 Tap once Select time Press once To Set Standing Time page 26 Tap once Select time Press once Set the cooking program by...

Page 3: ...me Press once Press once To Use Microwave Defrost page 29 Tap once Select 300 W Select cooking time Press once Press once To Use Turbo Defrost page 29 Tap once Select weight Press once Press once To U...

Page 4: ...includes steam shot time Optional To Use Grill page 34 Tap once Select power level Select cooking time Press once Press once To Use Oven page 36 Tap once Select temperature Select cooking time Press...

Page 5: ...en preheat is not required To Use One Push Reheating page 44 When clock or colon is displayed press the Dial to start To Use Auto Menu Programs page 45 Tap once Select food category Select serving wei...

Page 6: ...e a solution of 16 g citric acid and 200 g of water add the solution to the water tank Tap once Select F2 Press the Dial to confirm Press once Press the Dial to start To use Deodorization page 54 Tap...

Page 7: ...with a screw cap or a teat are considered to be sealed containers 11 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack...

Page 8: ...t breaker panel e Never leave microwave unattended while cooking or reheating 11 Do not remove outer panel from oven 12 This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or s...

Page 9: ...ly 14 During cooking some steam will condense inside and or on the oven door This is normal and safe Steam will disappear after the oven is cool down 15 Do not leave the microwave unattended while reh...

Page 10: ...otatoes 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...

Page 11: ...out 2 to 4 cm Microwave energy excites the molecules in the food especially water fat and sugar molecules and causes them to vibrate very quickly The vibration causes friction and heat is produced In...

Page 12: ...se wire twist tie to close bag They can act as an antenna and cause arcing blue sparks Wire twist ties could ignite and damage the oven DO NOT cook in plastic food storage bags They are not heat resis...

Page 13: ...ist ties no yes yes yes Oven cooking bag yes yes yes yes Paper towels and napkins yes no no no Plastic defrosting rack yes no no no Plastic dishes microwave safe yes no yes no Non microwave safe no no...

Page 14: ...no Metal cookware no no yes yes Metal twist ties no no yes yes Oven cooking bag yes yes yes yes Paper towels and napkins no no no no Plastic defrosting rack no no no no Plastic dishes microwave safe...

Page 15: ...e of the oven Microwaveable no metal GRILL Accessory Uses Grilling of meat or fish Toast grilling Colouring of gratin dishes or meringue pies No preheating Containers Heatproof metal tin can be used o...

Page 16: ...s No Preheating Containers Place food directly on Grill Tray in upper or lower shelf positions or place food in a microwaveable dish on the base of the oven no metal Combi 3 4 Steam Microwave Accessor...

Page 17: ...Grill Tray in the lower or upper shelf positions or directly on the base of the oven Combi 6 Steam Oven Accessory Uses Baking cakes Pastry tarts Preheating advised Containers Heatproof dishes can be...

Page 18: ...use burning For correct use of the Grill Tray for each cooking mode see pages 15 17 Care of the Grill Tray 1 Never use any sharp utensils on the tray as this will damage the non stick surface 2 After...

Page 19: ...ord y Steam outlet u Warning symbol i Warning label o Menu label Position your supplied menu label 1 Grill elements 1 LED light Oven Light will turn on during cooking and also when door is opened 1 Sh...

Page 20: ...g with both hands and clicking onto the front legs of the oven 3 To remove the drip tray hold with both hands and gently ease forward Wash in warm soapy water Re position the drip tray by clicking bac...

Page 21: ...ep sounds when a key is tapped If this beep does not sound you may have turned off the beep choice you can turn it on by turning the Dial after first plugged in see page 23 When the oven changes from...

Page 22: ...Selection Select the power time weight temperature or auto menu by turning the Dial 2 Add Time Use the Dial for the add time function see page 27 Press the Dial 3 Start Set Press the Dial to start op...

Page 23: ...ons must be operated only when you plug in the oven initially 2 When you re plug the mains the oven will resume default mode and you need to reset Beep Choice The oven has both Beep On and Beep Off mo...

Page 24: ...Note 1 To activate or cancel child lock Stop Cancel must be tapped 3 times within a 10 second period 2 Child Lock can be set when a colon or the time of day is displayed To assist you in programming y...

Page 25: ...the time of day repeat all the above steps 2 The clock will keep the time of day as long as the oven is plugged in and electricity is supplied 3 This is a 12 hour clock Clock Setting Using the Timer T...

Page 26: ...cooking mode and time required Note 1 Multi stage cooking can be programmed including kitchen timer standing time or delay start cooking 2 If the oven door is opened during the kitchen timer standing...

Page 27: ...microwave powers Grill Combination 1 2 Oven 100 250 C Timer 1 hour and 30 minutes Oven 30 90 C 9 hours Combination 5 6 1 hour Note 1 This function is only available for Microwave Grill Oven Steam Comb...

Page 28: ...ook tough meat stew soup and soften butter 300 W Defrost Defrost meat poultry or seafood 100 W Warm Keep food warm and soften ice cream Note 1 You can change the cooking time during cooking if require...

Page 29: ...rings in the middle of cooking 3 The shape and size of the food will determine the maximum weight the oven can accommodate 4 Allow standing time to ensure the food is completely defrosted 5 If HOT ap...

Page 30: ...oven will set the power and time automatically The display window will display the time of defrost after setting The foods listed in the below table are the most suitable for using defrost function Th...

Page 31: ...ill stop operation The prompt in the display will ask you to re fill the water tank After re filling the water tank and positioning back in the oven press the Dial to start The oven will not continue...

Page 32: ...and position back in the oven Ensure the lid is closed tightly and securely positioned otherwise leakage may occur It is recommended to clean the water tank in warm water once a week Oven Accessory to...

Page 33: ...use 3 The original program still counts down when operating steam shot 4 The steam shot time can not exceed the remaining cooking time 5 If adding 2 or 3 minutes steam must be tapped once or twice wi...

Page 34: ...tes Press the Dial to start The cooking program will start and the time in the display will count down Power Level Example of Use Grill 1 High Toasting bread muffins and teacakes etc Grill 2 Medium Th...

Page 35: ...nts up to 10 minutes 2 There is no microwave power on the Grill only program 3 Use the Grill Tray provided as explained 4 The Grill will only operate with the oven door closed 5 Most meat items e g ba...

Page 36: ...nticlockwise direction Press the Dial to confirm the selection Select the cooking time by turning the Dial Maximum cooking time for 30 90 C is 9 hours and for 100 250 C it is 1 hour and 30 minutes Pre...

Page 37: ...the temperature in the display window You can change the temperature by turning the Dial While the temperature is recalled in the display window 7 The oven will maintain the selected preheated tempera...

Page 38: ...f Use 30 40 C Proving bread or pizza dough 50 C Warming dishes 60 70 C Dried fruits beef jerky 80 90 C Slow cooking 100 C Pavlova 110 C Meringues 140 C Rich fruit cake 150 160 C Macaroons 160 170 C Ca...

Page 39: ...l until the power you require appears in the display window Skip this step for Combi 1 Pess the Dial to confirm the selection Select the cooking time by turning the Dial Maximum cooking time is 1 hour...

Page 40: ...wave containers on combination programs unless suitable for combination cooking Dishes must be able to withstand the heat of the top grill elements heatproof glass e g Pyrex or ceramic are ideal Steam...

Page 41: ...e the oven will beep Then open the door and place the food inside Skip this step when preheating is not required Turn the Dial to select the oven temperature Combi 6 only Temperature ranges from 150 2...

Page 42: ...time during cooking if required Turn the Dial to increase or decrease the cooking time Time can be increased decreased in 1 minute increments up to 10 minutes 6 It is possible to refill water tank at...

Page 43: ...Dial to Select 2 minutes Note 1 For multi stage cooking enter another cooking program before pressing the Dial 2 During operation tapping Stop Cancel pad once will stop the operation pressing the Dial...

Page 44: ...ng time 4 The door should not be opened before the time appears in the display window 5 To prevent any mistakes during One Push Reheating ensure that base of oven and the container are dry 6 The room...

Page 45: ...en will beep and the P will flash Then open the door and place the food inside Select the serving weights by turning the Dial Press the Dial to start The cooking program will start and the time in the...

Page 46: ...Fish 200 g 300 g 400 g 500 g 8 Rice 100 g 200 g 300 g shallow pyrex dish 9 Reheat Chinese Bun 4 pcs 6 pcs Healthy Grill Fries 10 Fresh Fish Fillets 200 g 400 g 600 g 11 Fresh Whole Fish 200 g 300 g 40...

Page 47: ...t ranges described 3 Always weigh the food rather than relying on the package weight information 4 Always use the Grill Tray as indicated 5 Do not cover foods on the auto steam programs 6 Most foods b...

Page 48: ...Select the program and weight then start Allow to stand for a few minutes after cooking 6 Fresh Fish Fillets To steam fresh fish fillets e g salmon steak cod haddock plaice Fill water tank Place fres...

Page 49: ...the Grill Tray Place the dumplings onto Grill Tray Do not wrap or lid Place the Grill Tray in upper shelf position Select the program and weight then start 16 Chilled Pizza To reheat and brown chilled...

Page 50: ...press Dial 20 Cookies Ingredient 80 g plain flour tsp baking powder 60 g butter 35 g icing sugar 15 g almond slice roasted egg yolk egg white a drop of vanilla essence Method 1 Cream butter sugar and...

Page 51: ...heard during cooking then press Dial to continue After cooking allow to stand for 10 minutes Pur e the fruit with the cooking liquid using a blender If necessary adjust the consistency with a little...

Page 52: ...Cleaning pad once Turn the Dial to select F1 Drain Water Note 1 Only run this program with 100 g of water in the tank 2 Do not remove the drip tray during the drain water program 3 Empty the drip tray...

Page 53: ...un for approx 29 minutes After the program has paused empty the drip tray and fill the water tank with water to max level Press the Dial to start The program will run for approx 1 minute Empty the dri...

Page 54: ...inutes F4 Cavity Cleaning This feature is suitable for removing the build up of fat or grease in the cavity Tap Cleaning pad once Turn the Dial to select F4 Cavity Cleaning Press the Dial to confirm t...

Page 55: ...ROX TIME minutes per 500 g INSTRUCTION Meat Beef Halfway through the defrost cycle break apart minced beef separate chops and remove meat that is defrosted Turn meat over two to three times during def...

Page 56: ...ns Place in a microwave safe and heat proof bowl with cover Place on base and stir halfway Tomato 400 g 1000 W 2 mins Mushrooms 290 g 1000 W 2 mins 2 mins 30 secs Sweetcorn 330 g 1000 W 2 mins 2 mins...

Page 57: ...k Place in a microwave safe and heat proof dish without cover on base of oven Poultry Chicken breasts boneless and skinless 250 g Steam 1 30 mins Fill the water tank Place on Grill Tray in upper shelf...

Page 58: ...ak in cold water for 1 3 hour in the refrigerator dry and mix with oil stir at of total time Steak inch of thickness 4 pcs 670 g Oven Preheat at 220 C 12 14 mins Seasoned Place on Grill Tray in upper...

Page 59: ...se occur as the oven automatically switch the Grill This is normal The oven has an odour and generates smoke when using Grill Combination and Oven function It is essential that your oven is wiped out...

Page 60: ...water and tap Stop Cancel to reset H97 or H98 or H00 appears in the display window This display indicates a problem with the microwave generation system Contact the authorised service centre DEMO MOD...

Page 61: ...high humidity environment or poor ventilation conditions Please wipe the liquid off in case 5 When it becomes necessary to replace the oven light please consult the service Centre specified by Panason...

Page 62: ...t 2 Clean the water tank at least once a week to prevent build up of limescale 3 Do not use a dishwasher to clean the water tank or parts of the water tank 1 4 cup 60 ml 1 4 teaspoon 1 ml 1 cup 85 ml...

Page 63: ...en 1450 W Steam 1100 W Outside Dimensions W H D 514 mm x 347 mm x 410 mm 456 mm Oven Cavity Dimensions W H D 336 mm x 226 mm x 357 mm Overall Cavity Volume 27 L Operating Frequency 2450 MHz Uncrated W...

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