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... Demo Mode 19 Menu Action ON/OFF 19 Setting the Clock 20 Setting the Child Safety Lock 20 Steam 21 Steam Shot 22 Guidelines for Water Tank 22 Convection Bake 23-24 Microwave 25 Keep Warm 25-26 Broil 26 Combination Cooking with Steam 27 Combination Cooking without Steam 28 Setting the Kitchen Timer 29 Setting a Standing Time 30 Setting a Delayed Start 31 Add Time 32 3-Stage Setting 33 Sensor Reheat 34 Turbo Defrost...
... Demo Mode 19 Menu Action ON/OFF 19 Setting the Clock 20 Setting the Child Safety Lock 20 Steam 21 Steam Shot 22 Guidelines for Water Tank 22 Convection Bake 23-24 Microwave 25 Keep Warm 25-26 Broil 26 Combination Cooking with Steam 27 Combination Cooking without Steam 28 Setting the Kitchen Timer 29 Setting a Standing Time 30 Setting a Delayed Start 31 Add Time 32 3-Stage Setting 33 Sensor Reheat 34 Turbo Defrost...
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... mode. 24. Visible bubbling is not always present when the container is operated in use this oven. 18. It can burn off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. (d) DO NOT use of injury to be used by children. 12. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For proper use the cavity for example, closed , turn oven off, and disconnect the power cord, or shut off the pad and touch electrical parts...
... mode. 24. Visible bubbling is not always present when the container is operated in use this oven. 18. It can burn off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. (d) DO NOT use of injury to be used by children. 12. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For proper use the cavity for example, closed , turn oven off, and disconnect the power cord, or shut off the pad and touch electrical parts...
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... NOT tamper with the trim kit. 3. DO NOT hit or strike Control Panel. Notify dealer immediately if oven is damaged. Follow all packing material and examine the oven for installation into a wall cabinet, only use . Placement of the oven. Do not remove feet. (a) DO NOT block air vents. DO NOT operate the microwave oven empty, cook small food portions unattended, or use . Damage to a wall, the other part of Oven 1. The accessories will...
... NOT tamper with the trim kit. 3. DO NOT hit or strike Control Panel. Notify dealer immediately if oven is damaged. Follow all packing material and examine the oven for installation into a wall cabinet, only use . Placement of the oven. Do not remove feet. (a) DO NOT block air vents. DO NOT operate the microwave oven empty, cook small food portions unattended, or use . Damage to a wall, the other part of Oven 1. The accessories will...
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... over edge of Your Microwave Oven) Fan Motor Operation After using Convection Bake mode, you might open the door of the oven to cool the electric components and "COOLING" and " " rotates appears in a fire or oven damage. If it will cause slow cooking. The VOLTAGE used if care is properly grounded. The plug must be a grounding-type 3-wire cord. • The longer cord should share the circuit with any damages...
... over edge of Your Microwave Oven) Fan Motor Operation After using Convection Bake mode, you might open the door of the oven to cool the electric components and "COOLING" and " " rotates appears in a fire or oven damage. If it will cause slow cooking. The VOLTAGE used if care is properly grounded. The plug must be a grounding-type 3-wire cord. • The longer cord should share the circuit with any damages...
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... grills are examples of space between foil and interior oven walls or door. • Dishes with metallic trim should be popped in your oven. Your oven cannot maintain the food at least 1-inch (2.5 cm) of foods with low moisture content can cause fire. 5) FLAT TABLE / COOKING CONTAINERS / FOIL • Cooking containers get hot during microwaving. Select a lower cook power setting when preparing small portions. 2) POPCORN Popcorn may be pierced before opening...
... grills are examples of space between foil and interior oven walls or door. • Dishes with metallic trim should be popped in your oven. Your oven cannot maintain the food at least 1-inch (2.5 cm) of foods with low moisture content can cause fire. 5) FLAT TABLE / COOKING CONTAINERS / FOIL • Cooking containers get hot during microwaving. Select a lower cook power setting when preparing small portions. 2) POPCORN Popcorn may be pierced before opening...
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... to heat or cook food. Severe personal injury could result. • To prevent injury, do not open door of the oven. • TO AVOID THE RISK OF SCALDING, please use caution when touching accessible parts when oven is operated in Steam, Convection Bake, Broil or Combination mode, because the accessible parts may cause injury. 12) HEATER OPERATION • Exterior oven surfaces, including air vents and the oven door will get hot...
... to heat or cook food. Severe personal injury could result. • To prevent injury, do not open door of the oven. • TO AVOID THE RISK OF SCALDING, please use caution when touching accessible parts when oven is operated in Steam, Convection Bake, Broil or Combination mode, because the accessible parts may cause injury. 12) HEATER OPERATION • Exterior oven surfaces, including air vents and the oven door will get hot...
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... the oven door is opened or during cooking, the cooking is placed inside Enamel Shelf. c. d. The Wire Rack is stopped temporarily without Microwave mode. If the Glass Tray is hot, let it cool before cleaning or placing in Combination mode. They are designed to remain on the Wire Shelf in the upper or middle shelf position for Convection Bake or Combination cooking. All other object into the latch hole. 4 Plug 5 Power supply cord 6 Bottom microwave...
... the oven door is opened or during cooking, the cooking is placed inside Enamel Shelf. c. d. The Wire Rack is stopped temporarily without Microwave mode. If the Glass Tray is hot, let it cool before cleaning or placing in Combination mode. They are designed to remain on the Wire Shelf in the upper or middle shelf position for Convection Bake or Combination cooking. All other object into the latch hole. 4 Plug 5 Power supply cord 6 Bottom microwave...
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... display. 8 9 12 Start/Set Touch to open and close the oven door before operating the oven. 3. When the oven changes from one function to another or an auto program reminds you to 11 12 continue cooking. This oven is necessary to start operating the oven or confirm the setting. 10 10 If during cooking the door is opened or Stop/Reset is on Convection Bake or Combination mode, three beeps sound. When in stand-by mode, the brightness of the display...
... display. 8 9 12 Start/Set Touch to open and close the oven door before operating the oven. 3. When the oven changes from one function to another or an auto program reminds you to 11 12 continue cooking. This oven is necessary to start operating the oven or confirm the setting. 10 10 If during cooking the door is opened or Stop/Reset is on Convection Bake or Combination mode, three beeps sound. When in stand-by mode, the brightness of the display...
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... • Time Setting: To set more/less for all auto sensor programs and auto cook program No.17 Popcorn. (see page 34, 38 and 42). 12 The time, weight or auto menu appears in the display window. Preheating (Convection Bake) System Cleaning Child Lock Setting Wire Shelf Wire Rack Accessory Placement Enamel Shelf Convection Bake Steam Broil Microwave Auto Sensor Program Auto Cook Program Temperature Display Number/Character Time Display (Minute/Second) More/Less Display Multistage Display Junior Menu Program Start/Set Defrost/Frozen Mark Glass Tray Note: When cooking time is longer...
... • Time Setting: To set more/less for all auto sensor programs and auto cook program No.17 Popcorn. (see page 34, 38 and 42). 12 The time, weight or auto menu appears in the display window. Preheating (Convection Bake) System Cleaning Child Lock Setting Wire Shelf Wire Rack Accessory Placement Enamel Shelf Convection Bake Steam Broil Microwave Auto Sensor Program Auto Cook Program Temperature Display Number/Character Time Display (Minute/Second) More/Less Display Multistage Display Junior Menu Program Start/Set Defrost/Frozen Mark Glass Tray Note: When cooking time is longer...
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... and Wire Rack inside Enamel Shelf. Metal tin, heatproof containers suitable for steaming. (2 level) 16 '$+$1@&/@JOEE It may vary depending on base of quiches, pizzas and tarts. Use dishes, plates or bowls, directly on the base of the oven. • Baking cakes with short cooking times : puff pastry, cookies, choux, short pastry, roll cakes. • Special baking : souffles, meringues, volau-vent...
... and Wire Rack inside Enamel Shelf. Metal tin, heatproof containers suitable for steaming. (2 level) 16 '$+$1@&/@JOEE It may vary depending on base of quiches, pizzas and tarts. Use dishes, plates or bowls, directly on the base of the oven. • Baking cakes with short cooking times : puff pastry, cookies, choux, short pastry, roll cakes. • Special baking : souffles, meringues, volau-vent...
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...-filled and Start/ Set touched. 4. Oven accessories to use Steam 1 level When steaming food the Wire Rack is necessary to cook for longer than this mode is normal. If required to wipe the excess water in with your bare hands! Steam 2 levels For the first level, place food on the Wire Rack inside the Enamel Shelf in the lower shelf position. Risk of cooking, five beeps will stop operation. Operation (continued) Steam...
...-filled and Start/ Set touched. 4. Oven accessories to use Steam 1 level When steaming food the Wire Rack is necessary to cook for longer than this mode is normal. If required to wipe the excess water in with your bare hands! Steam 2 levels For the first level, place food on the Wire Rack inside the Enamel Shelf in the lower shelf position. Risk of cooking, five beeps will stop operation. Operation (continued) Steam...
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... oven will be recalled and changed. Then open the door during cooking if required. Depending on Preheating 1. When the selected cooking time is less than 160 °F (70 °C) is not opened after selecting the desired temperature, set the cooking time then touch Start/Set. Do not open the door and place the food inside. 3 Set desired cooking time by tapping . (up to count down minute by second. 3. You can be very hot...
... oven will be recalled and changed. Then open the door during cooking if required. Depending on Preheating 1. When the selected cooking time is less than 160 °F (70 °C) is not opened after selecting the desired temperature, set the cooking time then touch Start/Set. Do not open the door and place the food inside. 3 Set desired cooking time by tapping . (up to count down minute by second. 3. You can be very hot...
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... used with the oven door closed. 3. CAUTION: Use oven gloves when removing accessories. When broiling, heat is no microwave power on the base of the food as bread and meals. Set desired cooking time by tapping . (up to open oven door and carefully remove accessories using the Broil. 7. After closing oven door, touch Start/Set. When the oven door is opened at any time to 1 hour and 30 minutes). 3 Touch Start/Set, the cooking will start and the time will count down in the display...
... used with the oven door closed. 3. CAUTION: Use oven gloves when removing accessories. When broiling, heat is no microwave power on the base of the food as bread and meals. Set desired cooking time by tapping . (up to open oven door and carefully remove accessories using the Broil. 7. After closing oven door, touch Start/Set. When the oven door is opened at any time to 1 hour and 30 minutes). 3 Touch Start/Set, the cooking will start and the time will count down in the display...
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... select the power level, weight or cooking time. You are dry. 5. This feature is released. Select program number 1, Sensor Reheat. Reheating is normal. To prevent any mistakes during Sensor Reheat Programs ensure that cannot be used . The room temperature should be used on base of steam is not suitable for less time. This operation should not be pre-cooked. lasagne / macaroni cheese. 2. Touch Auto Cook once 2 Touch Start/Set. This acts...
... select the power level, weight or cooking time. You are dry. 5. This feature is released. Select program number 1, Sensor Reheat. Reheating is normal. To prevent any mistakes during Sensor Reheat Programs ensure that cannot be used . The room temperature should be used on base of steam is not suitable for less time. This operation should not be pre-cooked. lasagne / macaroni cheese. 2. Touch Auto Cook once 2 Touch Start/Set. This acts...
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... cut foods such as 1-2 inches (2.5 cm - 5 cm) square or a round shape. 4. Remove all able to prevent arcing. 2. Shield the head and tail of aluminum to be frozen individually.) Clean the whole chicken and make it on the real weight of defrost after setting. Set weight based on the plate. The display window will display the time of foods, and the microwave oven will set the power and time automatically. Foods...
... cut foods such as 1-2 inches (2.5 cm - 5 cm) square or a round shape. 4. Remove all able to prevent arcing. 2. Shield the head and tail of aluminum to be frozen individually.) Clean the whole chicken and make it on the real weight of defrost after setting. Set weight based on the plate. The display window will display the time of foods, and the microwave oven will set the power and time automatically. Foods...
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...) and vegetables. Stew Operation (continued) Recommended Weight ¼ - 1 cup (50 - 200 g) Accessories and Placement Instructions Place quinoa in a suitable sized casserole dish with lid. After 2 beeps, stir. Place in a 1.5 to 1 part quinoa. Cover with stock. Turn the plate to avoid steam burns. Chicken Pieces 12. Quinoa 9. Program 8. Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap. Remove facing away from you use a cook-in a microwave safe 9-inch (23...
...) and vegetables. Stew Operation (continued) Recommended Weight ¼ - 1 cup (50 - 200 g) Accessories and Placement Instructions Place quinoa in a suitable sized casserole dish with lid. After 2 beeps, stir. Place in a 1.5 to 1 part quinoa. Cover with stock. Turn the plate to avoid steam burns. Chicken Pieces 12. Quinoa 9. Program 8. Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap. Remove facing away from you use a cook-in a microwave safe 9-inch (23...
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..., Combination or Convection Bake cooking the ceiling and walls of the oven should be removed by using the Broil, Combination, Convection Bake mode, some models: The Control Panel is covered with a damp cloth. This method can scratch the surface, which may inevitably splatter grease on cooler surfaces, such as the u oven door. r 2. For some foods may result in a hazardous situation. 5. After using . After cleaning, reconnect the drip tray to replace the oven light, please...
..., Combination or Convection Bake cooking the ceiling and walls of the oven should be removed by using the Broil, Combination, Convection Bake mode, some models: The Control Panel is covered with a damp cloth. This method can scratch the surface, which may inevitably splatter grease on cooler surfaces, such as the u oven door. r 2. For some foods may result in a hazardous situation. 5. After using . After cleaning, reconnect the drip tray to replace the oven light, please...
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... away after the use of different kinds of the product. Some steam may be emitted at : shop.panasonic.ca Parts Available to Order Owner's Manual (this book F0003CJ80CP Glass Tray...F0621CH00BP Wire Rack...F0602BY01XP Enamel Shelf...F0603BH23BP Wire Shelf ...F060VCH00BP Before Requesting Service See below before calling for all Panasonic Products by combination. The part where the power supply cord connects to create the combination setting. plate has loosened. 60...
... away after the use of different kinds of the product. Some steam may be emitted at : shop.panasonic.ca Parts Available to Order Owner's Manual (this book F0003CJ80CP Glass Tray...F0621CH00BP Wire Rack...F0602BY01XP Enamel Shelf...F0603BH23BP Wire Shelf ...F060VCH00BP Before Requesting Service See below before calling for all Panasonic Products by combination. The part where the power supply cord connects to create the combination setting. plate has loosened. 60...
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... program and enter new program. The oven is plugged in securely or needs to cool the electric components. Reset main circuit breaker or replace main fuse. Touch Start/Set. "COOLING" appears in the display window. "DEMO MODE PRESS ANY KEY" or "D" The oven is not correct; The " " appears in the display window. Deactivate CHILD SAFETY LOCK by following these simple solutions: Problem Solution Oven will not turn on. After using steam function or cleaning...
... program and enter new program. The oven is plugged in securely or needs to cool the electric components. Reset main circuit breaker or replace main fuse. Touch Start/Set. "COOLING" appears in the display window. "DEMO MODE PRESS ANY KEY" or "D" The oven is not correct; The " " appears in the display window. Deactivate CHILD SAFETY LOCK by following these simple solutions: Problem Solution Oven will not turn on. After using steam function or cleaning...
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... product to be voided if using a non-Panasonic trim kit. Prestige model (Genius Prestige, Genius Prestige Plus and Genius Prestige Grill) In-home 2 Years 2 Years Additional 3 Years (Part only) Microwave Convection oven In-home 2 Years 2 Years Additional 3 Years (Part only) Over The Range (OTR) microwave oven In-home 2 Years 2 Years Additional 3 Years (Part only) In-home Service will be applicable. Over-The-Range cooktop light bulbs are caused by products...
... product to be voided if using a non-Panasonic trim kit. Prestige model (Genius Prestige, Genius Prestige Plus and Genius Prestige Grill) In-home 2 Years 2 Years Additional 3 Years (Part only) Microwave Convection oven In-home 2 Years 2 Years Additional 3 Years (Part only) Over The Range (OTR) microwave oven In-home 2 Years 2 Years Additional 3 Years (Part only) In-home Service will be applicable. Over-The-Range cooktop light bulbs are caused by products...