To use bacon pad, Quick min function, Inverter turbo defrost – Panasonic MICROWACE OVEN NN-S560 User Manual

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To Use Bacon Pad

Example: To cook 4 slices of Bacon

1

.

Press once.

2

.

start

Set the desired num­
ber of slices.

Press

Slices

once

4

twice

6

3 times

10

4 times

14

Press

Sfarf

Pad.

>-Cooking time

appears in the dis­
play and begins to

count down.

NOTES ON BACON PAD:

1. For best resuits, place bacon on ridged

(Bacon) dish. This keeps it away from the

grease and helps it to crisp.

2. To absorb grease spatters, cover with

paper towels.

Quick Min Function

This feature allows you to set and/or add
cooking times easily in multiples of one

minute.

To Set Standing Time:

1

2

.

start

Set cooking time
(up to 10 taps/minutes)

• Press

Start

Pad.

>Cooking will start on

PIO(HIGH) power.

NOTE:

1 .You can use other power levels, select

desired power level before setting cooking
time.

2. After setting the time by

Quick Min

Pad.

you cannot use Number Pads, and vice
versa.

3. Press

Quick Min

Pad to add more time

during cooking. To verify the additional
cooking time, check the

Dispiay Window.

Inverter Turbo Defrost

This feature allows you to defrost meat,

poultry and seafooa simply by entering the

weight.

Example: To defrost 1.5 pounds of meat

1.

Invertor

Turbo

Detroit

dov'ita f .

- Press.

2.

0 0

• Enter vreight of the food

using the number pads.

Weight must be pro­
grammed in pounds and

tenth of a pound. (See
conversion chart below.)

3.

• Press.

►Defrosting will start.

The time on the
screen will count
down.

Sfarf

Conversion Chart:

Follow the chart to convert ounces or hun­

dredths of a pound into tenths of a pound.
To use Auto Defrost, program the weight of
the food in lbs. (1.0) and tenths of a lb. (0.1).

If a piece of meat weighs 1.95 lbs. or 1 lb.

14 oz., program 1.9 lbs. If a piece of meat

weighs 1.99 lbs. or 2 lbs. 0 oz., program 2.0

pounds.

Ounces

Hundredths

of a Pound

Tenths of

a Pound

0

.96 - .05

0.0

1 - 2

.06- .15

0.1

3-4

.16- .25

0.2

5

.26 - .35

0.3

6 - 7

.36 - .45

0.4

8

.46 - .55

0.5

9- 10

.56 - .65

0.6

11 - 12

.66 - .75

0.7

13

.76 - .85

0.8

14 - 15

.86 - .95

0.9

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