Panasonic NNSD25HB Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - Microwave Oven

Operating Instructions and CookbookMicrowave OvenImportant safety instructionsPlease read carefully and keep for future reference Model No. NN-SD26H

Page 2 - Important Notice

1011 10 Examine Your Oven1. Unpack oven, remove all packing material, and examine the oven for any damage such as dents, broken door latches or crack

Page 3 - Contents

101111 ImportantIt is essential for the safe operation of the oven that it is kept clean, and wiped out after each use. Failure to maintain the oven i

Page 4 - Safety Instructions

1213 12 Service 1. When your oven requires a service call your local Panasonic engineer (Customer Communications Centre on 0344 844 3899 can recommen

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121313 1. Door release Push to open the door. Opening the door during cooking will stop the cooking process without cancelling the program. Co

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1415 14 SafetyIf smoke is emitted or a re occurs in the oven, press Stop/Cancel and leave the door closed in order to stie any ames. Disconnect th

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141515 LiquidsWhen heating liquids, e.g. soup, sauces and beverages in your microwave oven, overheating the liquid beyond boiling point can occur with

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1617 16 Fan Motor operationAfter using the oven the fan motor may rotate for a few minutes to cool the electric components. This is normal and you can

Page 9 - Disposal of Waste Products

161717 Microwaves are present in the atmosphere all the time, both naturally and from manmade sources. Manmade sources include radar, radio, televisio

Page 10 - Placement of Your Oven

1819 18 NoteWhen in stand-by mode thebrightness of the display will bereduced. The oven will enter standby mode, when rst plugged inand immediately a

Page 11 - Important

181919 General GuidelinesStanding timeDense foods e.g. meat, jacket potatoes and cakes, require a standing time (inside or outside of the oven) after

Page 12 - Parts of Your Oven

23 2 Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Microwave Oven.Your oven is rated 1000 Watts (IEC). When using other cookbooks remember to adjust cooking ti

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2021 20 Dish sizeFollow the dish sizes given in the recipes, as these affect the cook ing and reheating times. A quan tity of food spread in a bigger

Page 14 - Important User Instructions

202121 Choosing the correct container is a very important factor in deciding the success or failure of your cooking. Testing Dishes for SuitabilityWhe

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2223 22 PlasticMany plastic containers are designed for microwave use, but do not use for cooking foods high in sugar or fat or for foods that require

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222323 Using this system will make the oven controls inoperable; however, the door can be opened. Child Lock can be set when the display shows a colo

Page 17 - Microwaving Principles

2425 24 The glass turntable must always be in position when using the oven.Set the cooking time using the dial. Your oven can be programmed for up to

Page 18 - Control Panel

242525 For Best Results: 1. Place foods in a suitable container. Meat joints and chickens should be placed on an upturned saucer or on a plastic rack

Page 19 - General Guidelines

2627 26 FoodDefrosting Time per 450 g (1 lb)MethodStanding TimeMeat Beef/Lamb/Pork Joint 450 g (1 lb)10 - 15 minsPlace in a suitable dish or on an u

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262727 This function allows you to quickly set cooking time in 30 second increments.Using the Quick 30 FunctionPress Quick 30 to set the desired cooki

Page 21 - Containers to Use

2829 28 Using the Add Time FunctionThis feature allows you to add cooking time at the end of previous cooking.After cooking, turn dial to select Add T

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282929 The Timer can be used either before, during or after a cooking program. This feature can be used to set a standing time after cooking or to del

Page 23 - Child Lock

233 Safety Instructions ...4-8Disposal of Waste Products ... 9 Before Using Your Oven ... 10 Placement Of Your Oven

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3031 30 Example: Example:Press a microwave power levels button. To select desired power level.2 or 3 stage cookingExample: To cook on Simmer (300 W) f

Page 25 - Defrosting Guidelines

303131 This feature allows you to cook foods by setting the weight. The oven determines the microwave power level and then gives a cooking time; this

Page 26 - Defrosting Chart

3233 32 Auto Reheat ProgramsFor Auto Reheat programs.1. The temperature for frozen food is assumed to be -18 °C to -20 °C. The temperature of chille

Page 27 - Using the Quick 30 Function

323333 Auto Cook ProgramsProgram Weight Instructions4. Fresh vegetables1 Press200 g - 800 gTo cook fresh vegetables. Place preparedvegetables into a

Page 28 - Using the Add Time Function

3435 34 Chaos DefrostThis feature allows you to defrost minced meat, chops, chicken portions, meat joints and bread. Press Chaos defrost to select the

Page 29 - Using the Timer

343535 With this feature you can defrost frozen foods according to the weight. Select the category and set the weight of the food. Select desired prog

Page 30 - Multistage Cooking

3637 36 Cooking and Reheating GuidelinesMost foods reheat very quickly in your oven by High power (1000 W). Meals can be brought back to serving tempe

Page 31 - Auto Reheat / Cook Programs

363737 FoodWeight/QuantityPower LevelTime to Select (approx)Instructions/GuidelinesBread – Precooked – Fresh – N.B. Breads reheated by Microwave will

Page 32 - Auto Reheat Programs

3839 38 FoodWeight/QuantityPower LevelTime to Select (approx)Instructions/GuidelinesDrinks - Coffee1 mug235 mlHigh 1 - 1 min 30 secs Place in a micro

Page 33 - Auto Cook Programs

383939 FoodWeight/QuantityPower LevelTime to Select (approx)Instructions/GuidelinesPurchased Convenience Foods - Chilled N.B. Transfer food from foil

Page 34 - Chaos Defrost

45 4 � Important safety instructions. Before operating this oven, please read these instructions carefully and keep for future reference.� This appl

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4041 40 FoodWeight/QuantityPower LevelTime to Select (approx)Instructions/GuidelinesBacon-from rawRashers130 g (4) High2 - 3 mins or 40 - 50 secs per

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404141 FoodWeight/QuantityPower LevelTime to Select (approx)Instructions/GuidelinesEggs – Scrambled1 EggHigh 30 secs1. Add 1 tbsp of milk for each eg

Page 37 - Reheating Charts

4243 42 FoodWeight/QuantityPower LevelTime to Select (approx)Instructions/GuidelinesPizza – Fresh chilled – N.B. Remove all packaging. Pizzas will hav

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424343 FoodWeight/QuantityPower LevelTime to Select (approx)Instructions/GuidelinesFresh Vegetables – Place in shallow microwave safe dish.Courgettes,

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4445 44 1. Place the butter and chopped onion in a large bowl. Cover and cook on High power (1000 W) for 3 minutes or until soft. 2. Add the stock,

Page 40 - Cooking Charts

444545 1. Mix together the garlic, ginger, almonds and water to make a thick paste. 2. Place the cardamon pods, cloves, cinnamon, onion and oil in t

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4647 46 Meat and poultry1. Place onion, garlic and oil in casserole, cover and cook on High power (1000 W) for 2-3 minutes, or until soft. 2. Place

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464747 ingredientsServes 225 g (1 oz) butter 1 garlic clove, crushed1 small onion, finely chopped15 ml (1 tbsp) plain flour15 ml (1 tbsp) curry powde

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4849 48 1. Soak mushrooms in 300 ml (½ pt) warm water for 30 minutes.2. Place the butter, garlic and onion in a large bowl, cover with cling lm and

Page 44 - Soups & snacks

484949 1. In a mixing bowl, sift together the our and salt. 2. Stir in the sugar and suet. Make a well in the centre and add beaten egg and milk. 3

Page 45 - Meat and poultry

455 � Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode.� Warning! Do not attempt to tamper with or m

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5051 50 Desserts / cakes1. Pour 175 ml (6 . oz) boiling water over the chopped dates and set aside to cool. Sift together our and baking powder. Ad

Page 47 - Family Fish Pie

505151 1. Mix together the custard powder, sugar and a little milk to form a smooth paste. 2. Blend in the remaining milk, whisking well. 3. Cook o

Page 48 - Vegetables

5253 52 Questions and AnswersQ: Why won’t my oven turn on?A: When the oven does not turn on, check the following:1. Is the oven plugged in securely

Page 49 - Desserts / cakes

525353 Technical SpecicationsThis product is an equipment that fullls the European standard for EMC disturbances(EMC = Electromagnetic Compatibility

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Visit Panasonic's The Ideas Kitchen website for Microwave advice, recipes, cooking tips and offers: www.theideaskitchen.co.ukcooksharelearnPHONE

Page 51 - Sauces / jam

67 6 � Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling, therefore care must be taken when handling the container. � The conten

Page 52 - Questions and Answers

677 � Metal containers or dishes with metallic trim should not be used during microwave cooking. Sparking will occur.� This microwave oven is in

Page 53 - Technical Specications

89 8 Read carefully and keep for future reference.This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience, whic

Page 54 - 0344 844 3899

899 Disposal of Waste ProductsInformation on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households).This symbol on the

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