General use, Utensils, Food – Panasonic NE-1064F User Manual

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General Use

1

. Do NOT

tamper with or make any adjustments or

repairs to door, control panel housing, safety

interlock switches or any other part of the oven.

Do NOT

remove outer panel from oven. Repairs

should only be done by a qualified service person.

2.

Do NOT

operate the oven if empty. The

microwave energy will reflect continuously

throughout the oven if no food or water is present

to absorb energy.

3. If a fire occurs in the oven, turn the timer to the

“0”

position or press

Stop/Reset

Time Pad and

LEAVE DOOR CLOSED.
Disconnect the power cord, or shut off power at

the fuse or circuit breaker panel.

4.

Do NOT

dry clothes, newspapers or other

materials in oven. They may catch fire,

5.

Do NOT

use recycled paper products, as they

may contain impurities which may cause sparks

and/or fires when used.

6.

Do NOT

use newspapers or paper bags for

heating.

7.

Do NOT

hit or strike control panel. Damage to

controls may occur.

8. POT HOLDERS should always be used when

removing items from the oven. Heat is transferred

from the hot food to the heating container.

9.

Do NOT

store flammable materials next to, on

top of, or in the oven. It could be a fire hazard.

Utensils

Use only containers and materials specified by their
manufacturers to be for microwave use.

1. METAL CONTAINERS or dishes with metallic

trims should not be used. Arcing may occur.

2.

METAL TWIST-TIES may not be used in the

microwave oven.

3.

Do NOT

use SEALED JARS or NARROW NECK

bottles for cooking or reheating. They may shatter.

4.

Do NOT

use CONVENTIONAL THERMOMETERS

in the microwave oven. They may cause arcing.

5. Remove PLASTIC STORE WRAPS, before

heating in the oven.

6. When using foil, skewers, warming rack or

utensils made of metal in the oven allow at least
one inch of space between metal material and
interior oven walls. If arcing (sparking) occurs
remove metal material (skewers, etc.) and/or
transfer to a nonmetallic container.

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Food

1. HEATING TIMES given in the cooking guide

are APPROXIMATE. Factors that may affect

heating are: starting temperature, altitude,

volume, size, and shape of foods and utensils

used. As you become familiar with the oven,

you will be able to adjust for these factors.

2. It is better to UNDERHEAT RATHER THAN

OVERHEAT foods. If food is underheated, it
can always be returned to the oven for further
heating. If food is overheated, nothing can be
done. Always start with minimum heating times.

3. SMALL QUANTITIES of food or foods with

LOW MOISTURE content can burn, dry out or
catch on fire if heated too long.

4. Microwave popcorn which pops in its own

package is available. Each brand of microwave
popcorn recommends that their popcorn be
used in microwave ovens listed at a specific

wattage. For example: “Use in a microwave
oven 600 watts or greater”, or 'Tested in

microwaves of 450 to 1000 watts, “ Follow
popcorn manufacturer’s directions and use a
brand suitable for at least a 650 watts
microwave oven.

5. Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your microwave

oven.

6. Do not boil eggs in their shell in a microwave

oven. Pressure will build up and the eggs will
explode.

7. Potatoes, apples, egg yolks, whole acorn

squash and sausages are examples of foods

with nonporous skins. These types of foods

must be pierced before cooking, to prevent
bursting.

8. Liquids can become “superheated” in a

microwave, and when the container is moved in

any way, the

superheated liquids can

“explode” out of the container.

“Superheated”

water is hotter than boiling water, EVEN

THOUGH IT DOES NOT APPEAR TO BUBBLE.
To reduce the possibility of this occurrence:

Always make sure that liquids are stirred
vigorously

before heating to assure that the

liquid is mixed with air. NEVER HEAT LIQUIDS
FOR AN EXCESSIVE LENGTH OF TIME.

9. Heat only 1 frozen dinner or entree in the oven

at a time. If dinner or entree is heated in a foil
tray, leave at least 1 inch of space between foil
tray and oven walls.

10. Do not use paper towels or cloths which contain

a synthetic fiber woven into them, such as

nylon. The synthetic fiber may cause the towel

or cloth to ignite.

11. Do not use the oven for any reason other than

the preparation of food.

12. Your oven is equipped with a protective device

designed to turn the unit off in the event of
overheating. The oven will automatically reset

itself after it has cooled, (approx. 30-60 min.)

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