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Panasonic NN-S255WFR - Sensor Reheat (Only for Sensor Models)

Panasonic NN-S255WFR
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Explanation of the Auto Sensor Cooking process
1. T1 time The total amount of time it takes the microwave
oven to switch to T2 time.
2. T2 time When the steam escapes from the cooking
container placed in the oven, the humidity sensor
detects it and the microprocessor calculates the balance
of cooking time. This T2 time is then shown in the
display and begins counting down.
Balance of cooking time (T2 time)
The balance of cooking time which is called T2 time,
can be calculated by the following formula.
T2 time (in sec.) = T1 time X K factor
NOTE:
The coefficient K is programmed into the
microprocessor memory and they are listed in the
following tables along with the P1 and P2 powers.
NOTE:
When "More" or "Less" button is selected, the K factor
varies resulting in T2 time to be increased or decreased.
Example of calculating the T2 time
Example 1: If the T1 time is measured to be 2 minutes and
40 seconds, and the Auto program selected is Oatmeal:
T2 = T1 × K
= 2 min. and 40 sec. × 0.1
= 160sec. × 0.1
= 16 sec.
Category P1
Power
P2
Power
K Factor
Standard
Oatmeal MEDIUM-HIGH MEDIUM-HIGH 0.5
2.5. Sensor reheat (Only for sensor
models)
Auto Sensor Reheat is a quick and easy way to reheat
refrigerated and room temperature foods.
Simply press the [Sensor Reheat] button. There is no need to
select power level and cooking time.
NOTE:
The Auto Sensor Reheat process is same as Auto Sensor
Cooking process.
Category P1
Power
P2
Power
K Factor
Standard
Sensor Reheat HIGH MEDIUM 0.5
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