Panasonic NE-1856, NE-1846, NE-2146, NE-2156 Important Safety Instructions -- Read Carefully

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Important Safety Instructions –– Read Carefully

Short Cooking Times

As microwave cooking times are much shorter than other cooking methods it is essential that recommended cooking times are not exceeded without first checking the food.

Factors that may affect cooking times are: preferred degree of cooking, 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 these factors.

It is better to undercook rather than overcook foods. If food is undercooked, it can always be returned to the oven for further cooking. If food is overcooked, nothing can be done. Always start with minimum cooking times.

IMPORTANT

If the recommended cooking times are exceeded, the food will be spoiled and in extreme circumstances it could catch fire and possibly damage the interior of the oven.

1.Small Quantities of Food

Take care when heating small quantities of food as these can easily burn, dry out or catch on fire

if cooked too long. Always set short cooking times and check the food frequently.

N.B. If materials inside the oven should ignite, keep the oven door closed, turn the oven off.

Disconnect the power cord, or shut off the power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.

NEVER OPERATE THE

OVEN WITHOUT FOOD.

5.Foods with Skins Potatoes, apples, egg yolk, whole vegetables and sausages are examples of food with non porous skins. These must be pierced using a fork before cooking to prevent bursting.

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 the heating time.

d)After heating, allow it to stand in the oven for a short time, stirring again before carefully removing the container.

7.Lids

Always remove the lids of jars and containers and take away food containers before you microwave them. If you don’t, steam and pressure might build up inside and cause an explosion even after the microwave cooking has stopped.

2.Foods Low in Moisture

Take care when heating foods low in moisture, e.g. bread items, chocolate, popcorn, biscuits and pastries. These can easily burn, dry out or catch on fire if cooked too long.

3.Christmas Pudding

Christmas puddings and other foods high in fats or sugar, e.g. jam, mince pies, must not be over heated. These foods must never be left unattended as with over cooking these foods can ignite.

4.Boiled Eggs

Do not boil eggs in their shells in the microwave. Raw eggs boiled in

their shells can explode causing injury.

8.Deep Fat Frying

Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your oven.

9.Temperature probe

Use a temperature probe to check the temperature of foods when they have been removed from the microwave. If undercooked, return to the oven and cook for a few more minutes at the recommended power level. Do not leave the temperature probe in the oven when microwaving.

10.Paper, Plastic

When heating food in plastic or paper containers, check the oven frequently as these types of containers ignite if overheated. Do not use wire twist-ties with roasting bags as arcing will occur. Do not use recycled paper products, e.g. kitchen roll unless they say they are specifically designed for use in a microwave oven. These products contain impurities which may cause sparks and/or fires when used.

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Contents 2100/1800/1400 Watts Microwave Oven Operating InstructionsTable of Contents For Your Safety Maintenance of Your Oven Placement of Your OvenUsing Your Oven Never Operate Oven Without Food Important Safety Instructions -- Read CarefullyReheating Keeping Your Oven CleanStanding Time ContainersReflection How Does the Microwave Work?How to Operate NE 2146/NE Outline Diagram NE 2146/NEPAD Instruction Open the door and put the food in the ovenThis oven is preset at the factory for the following Outline Diagram NE 2156/NE 1856/NEPress Power Level Selector pad once How to Operate NE 2156/NE 1856/NEManual Heating -- single stage heating Press Number/Memory pads 2, 0Manual Heating -- 2 or 3 stages heating Repeat FeaturePress Number/Memory pads 1, 0 Special Note For both single and 2 stages heatingProgram Lock Mode Program Unlock ModeProgrammed Heating Programming NUMBER/MEMORY Pads -- single stage heatingPress Number/Memory pad Programming NUMBER/MEMORY Pads -- 2 or 3 stages heatingFollow steps 1 to 5 above Press Prog padTo Activate Program Lock Programming Double or Treble Quantity PADProgram Lock To Select Loudness Level and Length 3 beeps Beep ToneTo Release Program Lock Cycle Counter Program ListTo Read The Number of Times Each Memory Pad Has Been Used Do not Close the DoorTo check the total number of hours used AIR FilterTo Read Total Cumulative Cycles That The Oven Has Been Used Self Diagnostics Failure Code Explanation Installation Instructions for StackingInstallation Code Problem What to doCare of Your Microwave Oven Cleaning Splatter ShieldCleaning AIR Filter Cookware Cooking InstructionsDefrosting Frozen Foods Other Helpful InstructionsHeating Foods from Room Temperature Heating Foods from Refrigerated TemperatureMicrowave Basics Important RecommendationsCooking/Defrosting Guide NE-1456 NE-1856 / NE-1846 NE-2156 / NE-2146 Technical SpecificationsNE-1456 / NE-1856 / NE-2156 NE-1846 / NE-2146