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Panasonic NN-3456 - Introduction to Microwaving; Cookery Advice Line Contact; Operating Instructions; Heating Category Information

Panasonic NN-3456
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Microwaving
with
Panasonic
Microwaving
is
still
a
relatively
new
method
of
cooking
and
so
even
if
this
is
not
your
first
microwave
oven,
do
pfease
read
the
opening
chapters
of
this
cookbook
to
achieve
perfect
results
every
time.
Microwaves
leave
most
foods
tastier
and
leave
you
with
less
washing
up,
but
don’t
expect
to
become
a
perfect
microwave
cook
overnight
-
some
of
the
nit^Li
iuds
art?
v©ry
different
to
those
usew
in
conventional
cooking.
The
cooking
times
are
short
because
microwaves
quickly
convert
energy
into
heat
in
the
food
-
because
of
this
read
carefully
the
section
of
General
Guidelines
and
Containers
to
Use.
The
Home
Economists
at
the
Test
Kitchen
have
care¬
fully
selected
recipes
in
each
chapter
to
give
you
a
basis
on
which
to
convert
your
own
favourites.
Should
you
require
any
further
help
or
explanation,
phone
our
COOKERY
ADVICE
LINE:
01344
8621C«
or
write
to;
The
Microwave
Test
Kitchen
DonaennSr;
ElectronlCS
U-K.
Willoughby
Road
Bracknell
Berks
RG12dFP
When
writing,
be
sure
to
state
your
mode!
number
and
daytime
telephone
nLimber.
Contents
Unp«u:king
your
oven
.2-3
Important
information
.4-5
Parts
of
your
oven.6
'CdhTfbl
Panel.7
Operating
instructions
.8-9
Containers
to
use.10-11
Microwaving
Principles.12
NUccowaving
Guidelines.13-14
Selecting
Micro
Power
Levels
.1b
Defrosting
Guidelines
.
16
Defrosting
Chart
.
17
Auto
Programs.18
Increasing
and
Decreasing
Recipes
.19
Using
Recipes
from
Other
Books.19
care
of
your
Oven.19
Reheating
Charts
.20-22
Cooking
Charts
.
23-26
Recipes
rreh
..27
Meat
and
Poultry
.28
.
Cheese
and
Snacks.29
...
30
Vegetables.31
Desserts.32
Cakes.33
Operating
Instructions
I
Pages
2-9
of
this
cookbook
are
Operating
j
Instructions.
These
must
be
read
prior
to
[
operating
the
machine.
Failure
to
read
these
|
instructions
could
rsstjit
in
ciomsQw
to
your
ov©n
^
HEATING
CATEGORY
Your
oven
is
Heating
Category
D
and
this
is
displayed
on
the
front
of
your
oven
door.
The
information
on
this
label
will
assist
you
in
using
new
instructions
on
food
packs
to
enable
you
to
program
the
best
heating
time
in
your
oven.
_
The
lEC
(705)
power
output
(watts)
The
heating
category
for
small
packs
of
food
Microwave
symbol
At
our
busy
Test
Kitchen
in
Bracknell,
all
the
ovens
are
especially
programmed
for
the
UK
market
and
the
recipes
are
tested
many
times
to
ensure
you
achieve
successful
results
every
time.
800
W
D
The
serial
number
of
this
product
may
be
found
on
the
rear
of
the
oven,
You
should
note
the
model
number
Model
No.^_
and
the
serial
number
of
this
oven
in
the
space
provided
and
retain
this
book
as
a
permanent
record
of
*
’-
your
purchase
tor
future
reference.
Date
of
Purchase

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