Panasonic NN-SD376S manual To Use Timer, To Use as a Kitchen Timer, To Set Standing Time

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To Use Timer

To Use as a Kitchen Timer

Press once.

Set desired amount of time.

Press.

 

(up to 90 minutes)

Time will count down

 

 

without oven operating.

To Set Standing Time

Set the desired

cooking programme.

(see Page 8)

Press.

Set desired amount of standing time.

 

(up to 90 minutes)

Press.

Cooking will start. After cooking, standing time will count down without oven operating.

To Set Delay Start

Set the desired

cooking programme.

(see Page 8)

Press once.

Set desired amount of delay time.

 

(up to 90 minutes)

Press.

Delayed time will count down. Then cooking will start.

NOTES:

1.If oven door is opened during the Standing Time or Kitchen Timer, the time in the Display Window will continue to count down.

2.Delay Start and Standing Time cannot be programmed before any Auto Control function.

This is to prevent the starting temperature of the food rising before defrosting or cooking begins. A change in the starting temperature could cause inaccurate results.

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Model NN-SD376S Table of Contents Earthing Instructions Safety InstructionsImportant Instructions Placement of Oven Installation and General InstructionsGeneral Use CircuitsCookware and Utensil Guide Microwaves and How They WorkReflection Glass, Ceramic and ChinaJars and Bottles PlasticsStraw, Wicker and Wood MetalFeature Diagram Start Pad Control PanelTurning Time/Weight Dial Select Power LevelPlug Open DoorTo Set Clock To Use Child Safety LockPress Once Enter Time of DayTo Reheat by Micro Power and Time Volume Starting TemperatureLarge Volume Reheat To Defrost Press Once Set WeightDefrosting Tips and Techniques Defrosting Chart by setting timePreparation for Freezing Defrosting TechniqueTurning To Reheat Food Using Auto CookPress Desired Food Category Pad once Food Category To Cook Food Using Auto Menu CookingPress Pad once Turning To Use as a Kitchen Timer To Use TimerTo Set Delay Start To Set Standing TimeTechniques for Preparation Food CharacteristicsStanding Time CoveringBrowning Menu Planning for Microwave Cooking Microwave Recipe TechniquesIncreasing & Decreasing Recipes Cooking for OneIngredients Everyday BasicsMethod HintIngredients Soup Soups and SnacksLaksa Method SoupTip Cooking Fish and Shellfish by Micro Power Directions for Cooking Fish and Shellfish by Micro PowerFish or Shellfish Amount Power APPROX. Cooking Time Fish and ShellfishCooking Poultry Pieces by Micro Power Cooking Whole Poultry by Micro PowerCooking Poultry by Micro Power PoultryDried chinese mushrooms Meat Chart for Microwave Cooking Cooking Tender Cuts of Meat by Micro PowerMeat Power APPROX. Cooking Time Main Fare Meats400 g Rump steak, sliced Teaspoon Chopped ginger 500 g Round steak diced ⁄3 cup Cooking Dried Beans and Peas by Micro Power Cooking Frozen Vegetables by Micro PowerVegetable Varieties Directions for Cooking VegetablesVegetable Quantity Cooking Procedure Time Cooking Fresh Vegetables by Micro PowerCooking On HighTablespoons Brown sugar Teaspoons Butter Honey Cooking Pasta by Micro Power Cooking Rice and Other Grains by Micro PowerCooking Hot Cereal by Micro Power Rice, Pasta and Cereal250 g Dried fettuccine Cups Boiling water Desserts These Things are Normal Before Requesting ServiceBefore Cleaning Technical SpecificationsAfter Cleaning Care of your Microwave OvenQuick Guide to Operation Long Dong Road, Pu Dong, Shanghai, China