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Panasonic NN-3456 - Important Information - Read Carefully; Food Preparation and Reheating; Oven Cavity Care and Maintenance

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9.
Meat
Thermometer.
Use
a
meat
thermometer
to
check
the
degree
of
cooking
of
roasts
and
poultry
only
when
meat
has
been
removed
from
the
microwave.
If
undercooked,
return
to
the
oven
and
cook
for
a
few
more
minutes
at
the
recommended
power
(eve!.
Do
not
leave
a
conventional
meal
thermometer
in
the
oven
when
microwaving.
12.
S
tanding
Time.
Standing
time
refers
to
the
period
at
the
end
of
cooking
or
reheating
when
food
is
left
before
being
eaten,
ie.
it
is
a
rest
time
which
allows
the
heat
in
the
food
to
continue
to
conduct
to
the
centre,
thus
eliminating
cold
spots.
See
page
14
for
details.
10.
Paper,
Plastic.
Carefully
attend
the
appliance
if
paper,
plastic
or
other
combustible
materials
are
used
as
containers
or
for
covering.
Do
not
use
wire
twist-ties
with
roasting
bags
as
arcing
will
occur.
Do
not
use
re-cycled
paper
products,
eg
Kitchen
roll
unless
they
say
they
are
specifically
designed
for
use
«n
a
microwave
oven.
These
products
contain
impurities
which
may
cause
sparks
and/or
fires
when
used.
11.
Reheating.
It
is
essential
that
reheated
food
is
served
“piping
hot".
Remove
the
food
from
the
oven
and
check
that
it
is
“piping
hot",
ie
steam
is
being
emitted
from
all
parts
and
any
sauce
is
bubbling.
{If
you
wish
you
may
choose
to
check
the
food
has
reached
72'C
with
a
food
thermometer
but
remember
do
not
use
this
thermometer
inside
the
microwave.)
For
foods
that
cannot
be
stirred,
eg
lasagne,
shephe.'ds
pie,
the
centre
should
be
cut
with
a
knife
to
test
it
is
well
heated
through.
Even
if
a
manufacturer’s
packet
instructions
have
been
foIlov;ed
always
check
the
food
is
piping
hot
before
serving
and
if
in
doubt
return
your
food
to
the
oven
for
further
heating.
13.
K
eeping
Your
Oven
Clean.
It
is
essential
for
the
safe
operation
of
the
oven
that
it
is
wiped
out
regularly.
Use
warm
soapy
water,
squeeze
the
cloth
out
well
and
use
to
remove
any
grease
or
food
from
the
interior.
Pay
particular
attention
to
the
door
seal
area
and
also
the
areas
around
the
microwave
feed
guide
situated
on
the
right
hand
side
of
the
cavity
wall.
The
oven
should
be
unplugged
when
cleaning.
14.
B
abies
Bottles
and
Food
Jars
When
reheating
babies
bottles
always
remove
top
and
teal.
Liquid
at
the
top
of
the
bottle
will
be
much
hotter
than
at
the
bottom
and
must
be
shaken
thoroughly
before
checking
the
temperature.
The
lid
must
also
be
removed
from
babies
food
)ars,
the
contents
must
also
be
stirred
or
shaken
before
the
tempe.'atu.'e
is
checked.
15.
C
ontainers
Befo.'e
use
check
that
utensil5.‘'containers
are
suitable
for
use
in
microwave
ovens.
16.
C
are
of
Your
Oven
Cavity
Your
oven
cavity
is
constructed
of
zinc
coated
steei.
painted
with
an
extremely
durable
coating.
After
use,
the
oven
interior
should
be
wiped
out
to
remove
any
remaining
water
in
order
to
reduce
the
risk
of
corrosion
to
the
cavity-
and
door.
The
cavity
and
door
can
be
damaged
by
abrasive
cleaners
and
sharp
objects
so
care
must
be
taken
to
avoid
damage
caused
in
this
way.
If
the
cavity
or
door
becomes
damaged
the
lining
may
begin
to
co.TOde.
Providing
the
above
precautions
are
taken
regarding
the
cleaning
and
care
of
your
oven
the
life
of
the
cavity
and
door
may
be
extended.
However,
should
any
corrosion
of
the
cavity
or
door
occur
\.vilhin
a
period
of
3
years
from
the
date
of
purchase
and
providing
the
above
precautions
are
fbliowed
the
cavity
and
door
will
be
serviced
by
your
supplier
on
a
free
of
charge
basis.
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