Important information, En-3 – Panasonic NNK105WBWPG User Manual

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Important Information

1) Cooking Times
• The cooking time depends on the con-

dition, temperature, amount of food and
on the type of cookware.

• Begin with the minimum cooking time to

help prevent overcooking. If the food is
not sufficiently cooked you can always
cook it for a little longer.

N.B.: If the recommended cooking
times are exceeded the food will be
spoiled and in extreme circumstances
could catch fire and possibly damage
the interior of the oven.

2) Small Quantities of Foods
• Small quantities of food or foods with low

moisture content can burn, dry out or
catch on fire if cooked too
long. If materials inside the
oven should ignite, keep the
oven door closed, turn the
oven off and remove the
plug from the socket.

3) Eggs

• Do not cook eggs in their shells and

whole hard-boiled eggs by MICROWAVE.
Pressure may build up and the eggs may
explode, even after the microwave heating
has ended.

4) Piercing Skin
• Food with non porous skins, such as

potatoes, egg yolks and sausages must
be pierced before cooking by
MICROWAVE to prevent bursting.

5) Meat Thermometer
• Use a meat thermometer to check the

degree of cooking of roasts and poultry
only when the meat has been removed
from the oven. Do not use a
conventional meat thermometer in the
microwave oven because it may cause
sparking.

6) Liquids
• 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
the 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 again
halfway through the cooking time.

d) After heating, allow it to stand in the

oven for a short time, stir again
before carefully removing the container.

7) Paper/Plastic
• When heating food in plastic or paper

containers, check the oven frequently as
these types of containers ignite if over-
heated.

• Do not use recycled paper

products (e.g. Kitchen Roll)
unless the paper product is
labelled as safe for
microwave oven use.
Recycled paper products
may contain impurities which may cause
sparks and/or fires during use.

• Remove wire twist-ties from roasting bags

before placing the bags in the oven.

8) Utensils/Foil
• Do not heat any closed cans or bottles

because they might explode.

• Metal containers or dishes with metallic

trim should not be used during microwave
cooking. Sparking will occur.

• If you use any aluminium foil, meat spikes

or metalware the distance between them
and the oven walls and door should be at
least 2 cm to prevent sparking.

9) Feeding Bottles/Baby Food Jars
• The top and teat or lid must be removed

from feeding bottles or baby food jars
before placing in the oven.

• The contents of feeding bottles and baby

food jars are to be stirred or shaken.

• The temperature has to be checked

before consumption to avoid burns.

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