1) cooking times, 2) small quantities of foods, 3) eggs – Panasonic NNK557 User Manual

Page 4: 4) piercing skin, 5) meat thermometer, 6) liquids, 7) paper/plastic, 8) utensils/foil, 9) feeding bottles/baby food jars, Important information

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Important Information

1) Cooking Times

• Cooking times given in the cookbook are

approximate. The cooking time depends on

the condition, temperature and amount of

food and on the type of cooking ware.

• Begin with the minimum cooking time to heip

prevent overcooking, if the food is not
sufficientiy cooked you can aiways cook it for
a iittie ionger.

N.B.: If the recommended cooking times

are exceeded the food will be spoiled and

in extreme circumstances could catch fire

and possibiy damage the interior of the
oven.

2) Small Quantities of Foods

• Smaii quantities of food or

foods with iow moisture
content can burn, dry out

or catch on fire if cooked

too iong.

if materials

inside the oven should
ignite, keep oven door closed, turn oven

off and remove plug from socket.

3) Eggs

• Do not cook eggs in their

shells by MICROWAVE.

Pressure may build up

and the eggs will explode.

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

meat has been removed from oven. Do not
use a conventional meat thermometer when
using MICROWAVE or COMBINATION
mode because they 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

cooking time.

d) After heating, allow to stand in the oven for

a short time, stirring again before carefully

removing the container.

7) Paper/Plastic

• Carefully attend the appliance if paper, plastic

or other combustible materials are placed

inside the oven to facilitate cooking.

• Remove wire twist-ties from roasting bags

before placing bags in 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 or

Combination cooking. Sparking will occur.

• If you use any aluminium foil, meat spikes or

metal ware 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 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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