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Panasonic NN-9850 - Safety Precautions When Cooking

Panasonic NN-9850
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canning
or
the
heating
of
any
closed
jar.
Pressure
will
build
up
and
the
jar
may
explode.
In
addition,
the
combination
oven
cannot
maintain
the
food
at
the
proper
canning
temperature.
Improperly
canned
food
may
spoil
and
be
dangerous
to
consume.
.
Cooking
utensils
get
hot
during
Baking,
Combination,
Broiling
and
Microwaving.
Use
potholders
when
removing
utensils
and
metal
tray
from
the
oven
or
when
removing
lids
or
plastic
wrap
covers
from
cooking
utensils
to
avoid
burns.
.
The
metal
tray
will
get
hot
during
cooking.
It
should
be
allowed
to
cool
before
handling
or
before
paper
products,
such
as
paper
plates,
napkins
or
microwave
popcorn
bags,
are
placed
in
the
oven
for
microwave
cooking.
.
During
cooking
heat
is
transferred
from
the hot
food
to
the
cooking
utensil
and
from
the
utensil
to
the
metal
tray.
The
metal
tray
can
be
very
hot
after
removing
cooking
utensils
from
oven.
.
The
oven
door
and
the
interior
walls
will
get
hot
during
Combination,
Bake
and
Broil.
.
Small
quantities
of
food
or
foods
with
low
moisture
content
can
dry
out,
burn
or
catch
on
fire.
If
a
fire
occurs,
turn
oven
off
and
leave
oven
door
closed.
Disconnect
the
power
cord
or
shut
off
power
at
the
fuse
or
circuit
breaker
panel.
.
Popcorn
must
be
popped
in
a
microwave
oven
corn
popper.
Microwave
corn
poppers
are
available
through
many
retail
stores.
Microwave
popcorn
which
pops
in
its
own
package
is
also
available.
Each
brand
of
microwave
popcorn
recommends
that
their
popcorn
be
used
in
microwave
ovens
listed
at
a
specific
wattage.
For
example:
“Use
in
a
microwave
oven
600
watts
or
greater”,
or
“Tested
in
microwaves
of
450
to
1000
watts”.
Follow
popcorn
manufacturers’
directions
and
use
a
brand
suitable
for
the
specified
wattage
of
your
oven.
See
power
select
settings
on
page
8.
Popping
bag
must
be
elevated
on
a
microwave-safe
rack
or
inverted
microwave-safe
pie
plate
in
oven.
To
avoid
overheating,
recommended
popping
time
is
3
minutes
(3.5
02z.).
.
Donot
attempt
to
deep
fat
fry
in
your
microwave
oven.
Oil
can
be
heated
beyond
ideal
temperatures
very
quickly
in
a
microwave
oven.
Temperatures
can
climb
high
enough
for
the
cooking
oils
to
reach
their
respective
flash
points
and
burst
into
flames.
The
heated
oil
may
bubble
and
spatter
causing
possible
damage
to
the
oven
and
perhaps
resulting
in
burns.
Additionally,
microwave
safe
utensils
may
not
be
able
to
withstand
the
temperature
of
the
hot
oil,
and
could
result
in
the
utensil
shattering
if it
contains
even
a
slight
imperfection,
scratch
or
chip.
.
Donot
heat
eggs
in
their shell
in
a
microwave
oven.
Pressure
will
build
up
and
the
eggs
will
explode.
Follow
These
Safety
Precautions
When
Cooking
In
Your
Microwave/Convection
Oven
1.
Do
not
use
your
combination
oven
for
home
10.
Potatoes,
apples,
egg
yolks,
whole
squash
and
sausages
are
examples
of
foods
with
nonporous
skins.
These
types
of
foods
must
be
pierced
before
Microwave
or
Combination
cooking
to
prevent
bursting.
11.
Use
fresh
potatoes
for
baking
and
cook
until
just
done.
The
potatoes
will
still
feel
firm
to
the
touch,
but
are
easily
pierced
with
a
fork.
Overcooking
causes
dehydration
and
may
cause
a
fire.
12.
Heated
liquids
can
erupt
if
not
mixed
with
air.
Do
not
heat
liquids
in
your
microwave
oven
without
first
stirring.
13.
Heat
only
1
frozen
dinner
or
entree
by
microwave
in
your
oven
at
a
time.
If
dinner
or
entree
is
heated
in
a
foil
tray,
place
foil
tray
on
microwave-safe
rack
in
center
of
oven.
Leave
at
least
1-inch
space
between
foil
tray
and
oven
walls
to
avoid
arcing.
14.
Drying
meats,
herbs,
fruits,
vegetables
is
not
recommended.
15.
Do
not
use
a
conventional
meat
thermometer
for
Microwave
or
Combination
cooking.
Arcing
may
occur.
Do
not
use
a
Microwave
meat
thermometer
for
Combination
cooking
or
Bake.
It
may
melt.
16.
Do
not
use
paper
towels
or
cloths
which
contain
a
synthetic
fiber
woven
into
them.
The
synthetic
fiber
may
cause
the
towel
to
ignite.
17.
Do
not
use
paper
bags
or
recycled
paper
products
in
the
microwave
oven.
18.
Do
not
use
the
oven
for
any
reason
other
than
the
preparation
of
food.
19.
Do
not
leave
oven
unattended
while
in
use.
20.
Microwave
browning
dishes
or
grills
are
designed
for
microwave
cooking
only.
Preheating
times
vary
depending
on
the
size
of
the
browning
dish
and
food
being
cooked.
Always
follow
instructions
provided
by
the
browning
dish
or
grill
manufacturer.
Do
not
preheat
browning
dish
more
than
8
minutes.
21.
If
an
oven
cooking
bag
is
used
for
Microwave
cooking,
prepare
according
to
package
directions.
Do
not
use
wire
twist-tie
to
close
bag.
Instead
use
nylon
tie,
a
piece
of
cotton
string
or
a
strip
cut
from
the
open
end
of
the
bag.
Make
six
¥2-inch
slits
by
closure.
Place
oven
cooking
bag
in
a
dish
slightly
larger
than
the
food
being
cooked.
22.
When
using
foil,
skewers,
warming
rack
or
utensils
made
of
metal
in
the
oven
for
Microwave
or
Combination
cooking,
allow
at
least
1-inch
of
space
between
metal
material
and
interior
Oven
walls.
If
arcing
(sparking)
occurs
remove
metal
material
(skewers,
etc.)
and/or
transfer
toa
non-
metallic
container.
23.
Dishes
with
metallic
trim
should
not
be
usec
during
Microwave
or
Combination
cooking,
arcing
may
occur.

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