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Panasonic NN-8850

Panasonic NN-8850
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Installation
and
connection
Examine
your
microwave
oven
Unpack
the
oven,
remove
all
packing
material,
and
examine
the
oven
for
any
damage
such
as
dents,
broken
door
latches
or
cracks
in
the
door.
If
you
find
any
damage,
notify
your
dealer
immediately.
Do
not
install
a
damaged
microwave
oven.
Grounding
instructions
IMPORTANT:
THIS
UNIT
HAS
TO
BE
PROPERLY
GROUNDED
FOR
PERSONAL
SAFETY.
If
your
AC
outtet
is
not
grounded,
it
is
the
personal
responsibility
of
the
customer
to
have
it
replaced
with
a
properly
grounded
wall
socket.
Operation
voltage
The
voltage
has
to
be
the
same
as
specified
on
the
label
on
the
oven.
If
a
higher
voltage
than
specified
is
used,
it
may
cause
a
fire
or
other
damages.
Placement
of
the
oven
1.
Place
the
oven
on
a
flat
and
stable.
surface.
For
proper
operation
ensure
a
sufficient
air
circulation
for
the
oven.
The
legs
should
not
be
removed.
a.
Do
not
block
the
air
vents
on
the
top
and
back
of
the
oven.
If
these
openings
are
blocked
during
operation
the
oven
may
overheat.
In
this
case
the
oven
is
protected
by
a
thermal
safety
device
and
resumés
operation
only
after
cooling
down.
b.
Do
not
place
the
microwave
oven
near
an
electric
of
gas
kitchen
range.
c.
Avoid
using
the
microwave
oven
in
high
humidity.
2.
The
power
cord
should
not
touch
the
oven
housing.
3.
This
oven
is
only
for
household
usage.
Built
in
For
the
Installation
of
the
microwave
oven
NN-8850/
8800/8550/8500
in
a
kitchen
unit,
an
optional
Trim
kit
(NN-TK850/NN-TK800)
is
available.
A
Menue
Label
in
your
language
is
included
in
the
carton.
Remove
the
Menue
Label
from
the
carboard
sheet
and
affix
it
on
the
control
panel.
To
avoid
forming
of
air
bubbles,
the
menue
should
be
affixed
from
its
top
downwards.
Practical
hints
1.
The
cooking
times
indicated
in
the
cookbook
are
only
approximate
times.
The
cooking
time
depends
on
the
condition,
temperature
and
amount
of
food
and
on the
type
of
cooking
ware.
2.
Begin
with
the
minimum
cooking
time
to
help
prevent
overcooking.
If
the
food
is
not
sufficiently
cooked
you
can
always
cook
it
for
a
little
longer.
3.
Cooking
small
amounts
or
food
with
a
low
moisture
content
too
long
may
lead
to
dry
or
even
burnt
results.
In
case
the
food
burns
keep
the
door
of
the
oven
closed
and
pull
out
the
plug
from
the
AC
outlet.
4.
Avoid
cooking
eggs
in
the
shell,
as
the
increasing
pressure
inevitably
leads
to
the
egg
bursting.
5.
Food
such
as
potatoes
or
sausages
should
be
pierced
to
prevent
them
from
bursting.
6.
Cover
liquids
that
are
to
be
heated
to
prevent
spaittering.
7.
You
may
check
the
cooking
condition
of
food
by
using
a
meat
thermometer.
But
do
not
use
the
thermometer
in
the
oven.
(For
further
information
see
the
included
cookbook.)
8.
Remove
any
wire
fasteners
from
food
products
before
you
put
the
food
into
the
oven.
9.
Do
not
heat
any
closed
cans
or
botiles
because
they
might
explode.
10.
Do
not
use
ordinary
meat
thermometers
in
the
oven
because
they
may
cause
sparks.
11.
Remove
plastic
bags
before
cooking
or
defrosting.
12.
If
you
use
any
aluminum
foil,
meat
spikes
or
metal
ware
the
distance
between
them
and
the
oven
walls
and
door
should
be
at
least
2
cm
to
prevent
sparks.
(For
further
information
see
the
included
cookbook.)

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