Panasonic of North America AP5R01 Microwave Oven User Manual and Operating Instructions
Panasonic Appliance Company of America Microwave Oven Users Manual and Operating Instructions
Users Manual and Operating Instructions
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AB Micmwave Shuvlculs . . 19—20 Food Characsevisncs v . . .~ 21 Cookmg Techmques . v 21722 Omsk Guide <0 Opevalmn . ,. v 25 Maintenance Cave and cwoanmg 0| You chrownve Oven . . . 23 Ovdenng Accessoues Books em ”23 Be|ove Requesting Service ,. .. . 24 Lmted Warranty & Cuslomer Somme Dwecmry General Informatlon Cookwafe Guide Oven Compunems Dmgram . Specificahons , Usev 5 Record 25 mums “or fl» ~yfio‘mwv For assistance, pwease caH: 178007211-PANN7262) or send e—maH (o' cansumerproducls®panasomc com or wsH us at www panasomc.mm For assvsrance, pwease call: 78777504300 or visn us a! www‘panasonicpmom (USA) [Pueno moo) FOOOBSVGUAP FLEG103 0 aned m China ACLAPSROl t reduce the chance of lnlury, and tell you what can happen it the instructions Microwave Oven Safety Your safety and the safety of others are very important. We have provrded lmportanl salety messages In thls manual and on your flpDIlanCe. Always read and obey all safety messages. This ls the satety alen symbol. lt ls used to alert you to poten— tlal hazards that can klll or hurt you and others All satety messages wrll follow the salety alert symbol and elther the Ward “DANGER", “WARNING' or CAUTION“ These words mean: A DANGER You can be kllled or senously in|ured ll you don t lmmedlately follow lnstructlons. n WARNING You can be lulled or sertously ln|ureo lt you don‘t follow lnstructlons. CAUTION rndlcates a potentially haz' A cAuTlo“ ardous sltuatton whlch. lt not avmded. may result m mlnol or moderate lnlury All salety messages thI tell you what the potentlal hazard ls, tell you how to are not followed PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) Do not attempt to operate this oven thh the door open slnce open—door operatlon can result tn harmtul exposure to microwave energy ll lS lmpol- lant not to deleat or tamper Wlth the safety Interlocks (b) Do not place any oblect between the oven tront lace and the door or allow I sort or cleaner resudue to accumulate on sealtng surfaces lc) Do not operate the oven lt ll ls damaged It ls partlculatly Important that the oven door close properly and that there lS no damage to the“ (tl door (bent) (2) htnges and latches (broken or loosenedlr (3) door seals and sealtng surtaces. (d) The oven should not be adlusted or repatred by anyone except properly qualified serwce personnel ll? Copyrlghted by Matsushlta Electrlc lndustnat Co , Ltd 2003 Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Microwave Oven. Vour microwave oven Is a cookIng applIance and you should use as much care as you use With a stove or any other cooking appliance, When usIng IhlS electric appliance, has-Io satety precauhons should be lollowed Including the tollowmg: 1 A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS} To reduce the r|sk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons. or exposure to excessIve microwave energy: slot [new 10 12 13 14 15. 16 Plead all Instructions before usmg thIs appIIance. Head and follow the speCIhc "PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPO? SURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY,” lound on the InSIde Iront cover This applIance must be grounded. Connect only to a properly grounded outlet See GHOUNDING INSTRUCTIONS found on page 4 As WIth any cookIrIg apptIanoe, DO NOT leave oven unattended thIe In use install or locate this applIance only in accordance With the InstallatIoIt Instrucr 1lOnS round on page 3. DO NOT cover or block any openings on this appliance DO NOT store thIs applIance outdoors DO NOT use thIs producl near water? for example, near a kItchen sInk. In a wet basement. or near a Swimming pool or sIrnIlar locations, Use the applIance only tor Its intended use as descnbed In this manual, DO NOT use corrosive chemrcals, vapors. or nonstood products in this applIance. The type of oven is specIlIcally deSlgl’lEd to heat. or cook tood It Is not desIgned for lndustrIal or laboratory use The use ot corrosrve chentIcals In heating or cleanIng wIIl damage the applrance and may result In radIatioII leaks When cleanIng surtaces oi the door and oven that come together on closmg the door, use only mIld non~abrasIve soaps or detergents applIed WIth a sponge or soft cloth DO NOT allow chIldren to use II’llS applIance. unless closely supervIsed by an adult DO NOT assume that because a child has mastered one cookIng skIll hershe can cook everything, . DO NOT operate this applIance lI It has a damaged cord or plug. II It Is not working properly. or H It has been damaged or dropped DO NOT Immerse cord or plug In water. Keep cord away from heated surtaces. DO NOT let cord hang over edge oi a table or counter ThIs applIance should be sen/Iced only by qualified service personnel. Contact the nearest authorized servIce center tor examInatIon. repaIr or adjustment Some products such as whole eggs WIth or WIthout shell, narrow neck bottles and sealed contaIners—tor example. closed glass jarsfn'Iay explode and should not be heated in thIs oven. . To reduce the rIsk oi tIre In the oven caVIty. ta) Do not overcook food Caretully attend appliance when paper. plastIc, or other combusthle materials are placed inside the oven to lacIIitate cookIng to) Remove WIre tWIst-tIes from paper or plastIc bags before placIng bag in oven. (c) it material inside the oven ignites, keep even door closed, tum oven off, and disconnect the power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. (di DO NOT use the cavity tor storage purposes DO NOT leave paper products, cooking utensils or food in the cavity when not in use. IA IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 18. quulds: such as water, collee. or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boillng polnt without appearlng to be bolllng. Vlstble bubbllng when the cons talner ls removed from the rnlcrowave oven ls not always present THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LlOUlDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A UTENSlL lS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID, (al Do not heat water and oil. or Iats together. The film 0! oil will trap steam, and may cause a violent eruption. (b) STIR THE LIQUID BOTH BEFORE AND HALFWAY THROUGH IC) HEATING IT. (A) Do not use stralghtrslded contalners with narrow necks. After healtng, allow the contalner to stand ln the Mlcrowave oven (or a short tlme belore removtng the contalner. 19 DO NOT cook dlrectly on the turntable lt can crack: cause lnjury or damage to the oven: A GAUT N TO AVOID THE RISK OF SHOCK: DO NOT remove outer panel lrorn oven. Repairs must be done only by a oualllted serv' lce person. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF EXPOSURE TO MICROWAVE ENERGY: DO NOT tamper wtth: or make any adlustments or repalrs to Door Control Panel Frame: Salety Interlock Switches, or any other part of oven. microwave leakage may result TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE: 1 Do NOT operate the oven empty The mlcrowave energy WllI rellect contlnuously throughout the oven cauSlrlg overneetlng and damage. lI food or water is not present ID ahsore energy, 2 DO NOT store flammable malerlals next to on lap Dl Dr ”1 the oven 3: DO NOT dry clothes, newspapers or other materlals in the oven. or use newspaper or paper bags lor cooklng DO NOT hit or strlke Control Panel Damage to Controls may occur . DO NOT use recycled paper products unless the paper product lS labeled as sale tor mlcrowave oven use Recyled paper products may contatn lmpurities whlch may cause sparklng. TO AVOID THE RISK OF SCALDING: POT HOLDERS should always be used when removlng llems lronl the oven Heat is translerred lrom the HOT food to Ine cooking contalner and lrorn the contalner lo the Glass Tray The Glass Tray can also be very HOT alter removlrlg Ihe cooklng Conlalner lrom the oven SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For proper use ol your oven read remalnlng setety caullons and operallng lnslructlons or.» A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Glass Tray DO NOT operate the oven wrthout the Roller Fling and the Glass Tray ln place 2. DO NOT operate the oven wtthout the Glass Tray lolly engaged on the drlve hub lnlproper cookan or damage to the oven could result. Verlly that the Glass Tray lS properly engaged and rolatlng by observlng ns lotatlon when you press Stan Note: The Glass Tray can turn ln elthet dlrecllon. 3 Only use the Glass Tray speclllcally deslgned for this even DO NOT subsll~ tute any other glass tray 4 tr the Glass Tray IS hot. allow to cool before Cleanlng or placlng ln water 5 DO NOT Cook dlrectly on the Glass Tray Always place load ln a mlcruwave- sale dlsh or on a rack sel til at rnlcruwave-sztle dlsh. 6 II lood Dr utensil oh the Glass Tray touches oven walls causlng the tray to stop movlng. the tray will automatlcally rotate tn the oppcslte dlrectlon. Roller Ring 1. The Holler Rtng and oven floor should be cleaned lrequently to prevent excesslve nolse 2. Always replace the Floller Fltng and the Glass Tray ln lhetr proper posltlons 3. The Roller Ring rnust always be used for cooklng along Wlth the Glass Tray INSTALLATION AND I GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS ‘ Examine Your Oven Unpack even remove all packlng matertal and examine the oven for any dam? age such as dents. broken door latches or cracks in lhe door Notify dealer lmmedtalely ll Oven ls damaged DO NOT install lI Overt ls damaged. Placement of Oven t. The oven must be placed on a llat, stable surlace Place the from surface ol the door three lnches or more lrorn the counter top edge to avold accldental tlpplng of the mlorowave oven durlng normal use. For proper operatton. the oven must have sul‘ltclent arr llow. Allow B—lnches 17.6 cm) 01 space on both sldes Dl lhe Oven and l—lnch (2.5 cm) Ol space on top of the avert. (a) DO NOT block alr vents. ll they are blocked durtng operatton, the oven may be overheated and damaged. to) Do NOT place oven near a hot damp surlace such as a gas or electnc range. or dtshwasher (Cl DO NOT operate even when room hurnldlty ls excesstve. 2. Thls oven is manulactured for household use only. It ls not approved or tested (or commerclal or marlne use. Installation DO NOT block alr vents ll they are blocked ourlng operatlon, the oven may overheat. ll the oven overheats. a thermal salety devtce wlll turn the oven ott The oven wrll rernaln lnoperable untll H has cooled. t A INSTALLATION AND GROUNDINGl ; lNSTRUCTIOES (continued). WAR" "G —IMF‘ROPER USE OF THE GROUNDING PLUG CAN RESULT IN A FHSK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, Consult a gualllled electncian or service person it the grounding instructions are not come pletely understood. or it doubt exists as to Whether the appliance lS properly grounded it it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a three Wire extension oord that has a three prong polarized grounding plug. and a three slot receptacle that Will acoept the Mug on the applianw. The marked rating ol the extension cord should be equal to or greater than the electrical rating ol the appliance. Grounding Instructions THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED. in the event ol an electrical short circuit. grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape Wire tor the electric current. This appliance is equipped Wrth a oord having a grounding Wire With a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is property installed and grounded. - Plug into properly installed and grounded 3 prong outlet. - DO NOT remove ground prong. - DO NOT use an adapter. Power Supply LA shon powerrsupply cord is prowded to reduce the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. 2. Longer oord sets or extension cords are available and may be used it care is exercised in their use. Do not let oord hang over edge of a table or counter. 3. it a long cord or extension cord is used. (t) the marked electrical rating ol the cord set or extenSion cord should be at least as great as the electrtcal rating ol the appliance. (2) the extension cord must be a groundingrtype B—Wire cord. and l3l the longer cord should be arranged so that it Will not drape over the counter top or table _, top Where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over acodentally. fig b Wiring Requirements The oven must be operated on a SEPARATE ClFtCUlT No other appliance should share the Circuit With the microwave oven It it does. the branch circuit luse may plow orthe Clr' cuit breaker may trip The oven must be plugged into at least a 20 AMP, 120 VOLT. 60 Hz GROUNDED OUTLET Where a standard two-prong outlet is encountered, it is the personal responSiDility and obligation ol the consumer to have it replaced With a properly grounded threerprong outlet The VOLTAGE used must be the same as specified on this microwave oven 020 v, so Hz) Usrng a higher voltage ls dangerous and may result in a tire or oven damage. Using a lower voltage Will cause slow cooking, Panasonic is NOT responsible tor any damages resulting troni the use oi the oven With any voltage other than specified TV I Radio Interference 1.0peration ol the microwave oven may cause interlerenoe to your radio, TV or similar equipment. 2. When there is interference, it may be reduced or eliminated by taking the tollowtng measures ta) Place the radio. TV, etc away lrdrn the microwave oven as iar as possible to] Use a properly installed antenna to obtain stronger signal reception. to) Clean door and sealing surlaces ot the oven (See Care and Cleaning ot your Microwave Oven! A §afety Precautions o ow These Satety F'recauttons When Cooktng in Your Oven Proper cooking depends upon the power. the time setting and quantity of food It you use a smaller portion than recommended but cook at the time for the recommended portion, fire could resuu. 1) HOME CANNING / STERILIZING/DRYING FOODS! SMALL QUANTITIES OF FOODS ~ DO NOT use your oven tor home canntng. Vour oven cannot matntatn the road at the proper canntng temperature The [God may be contamtnated and then spott - DO NOT use the mtcrowave oven to stenltze obtects (baby bottles etc.) lt is dttttcult to keep the oven at the htgh temperature needed tor stertltzatton - DO NOT dry meats. herbs. trutts or vegetables tn your oven. Small quanttttes ot food or toods wtth low motsture content can dry out. scorch or catch on ttre tl overheated 2) POPCORN ‘ Popcorn may be popped tn 3 mtcrowave oven corn popper. Mtcrowave pop— . corn which pops tn tts own package ts also available. Follow popcorn manu' lacturers‘ dtrecttons and use a brand suttable tor the cooking power at your mtcrowave oven. . CAUTION: When ustng ore-packaged mtcrowave popcorn you can tollow t recommended package tnstructtons or use the popcorn pad treter to page t?) t Otherwtse. the popcorn may not pop adequately or may tgntte and cause a ltre. Never leave oven unattended when popptng popcorn. Allow the popcorn bag to cool betore opentng. always open the bag away 1mm your lace and body to prevent steam burns 3) DEEP FAT FHYING ' DO NOT deep tat try tn your mtcrowave oven. Cooktng ptls may burst tnto llames and may cause damage to the oven and perhaps result tn burns, Mtcrowave utenstls may not w-tltstand the temperature of the hot all, and can shatter or melt 4) FOODS WITH NONPOROUS SKINS ' DO NOT COOK/REHEAT WHOLE EGGS, WlTH OFl WITHOUT THE SHELL. Steam butldup tn whole eggs may cause them to explode and possrbty damage the oven or cause Intury Reheattrtg SUCED hardrootled eggs and cooktng SCHAMBLED eggs ts sate, - Potatoes. apples, whole squash and sausages are examples ol foods wtth nort- porous sktrts. These types at loads must be pterced betore mtcrowave cookth to prevent them trom explodtng CAUTION: Cooktng dry or old potatoes can cause ttre. Safety Precautions (continued) 5) GLASS TRAY I COOKlNG CONTA|NERS / FO|L - Cooktng contatners get hot during mlcrowavmg Heat lS transterred trom the HOT tood to the contatner and the Glass Tray Use pot holders when remowng contatners from the oven or when removtng has or plasttc wrap covers trom oooktng containers, to avotd burns ~ The Glass Tray will get hot durtng Cooktng, ll should be allowed to cool oelore handltng or belore paper products. such as paper plates or mtcrowave popcorn bags. are placed in the oven for mtcrowave oookmg . When usmg totl in the oven, allow at least l'lnch (2.5 cm) or space between toil and tttterior Overt Walls or door - Dtshes thh metalltc tnm should not be used. as arctng may occur. 6) PAPER TOWELS I CLOTHS . DO NOT use paper towels or cloths whtch oontatn a synthettc rtber woven tnto them. The synthettc ltber may cause the towel to lgntte Use paper lowellng under SupEerStOfl 7) BROWNING DISHES/OVEN COOKING BAGS - Browntng dtshes or gnlls are designed tor mtcrowave cooktng only. Always fol» low tnstruotions provided by the manufacturer. DO NOT preheat browntng dtsh more than 6 mtnutes. - It an oven cookmg bag ts used lor microwave cooktng. prepare accordtng to package dtrecttons DO NOT use a wtre tw;st-tte to close bag. instead use plasttc ties. cotton strtng or a strip cut from the open end of the bag 8) THERMOMETERS - DO NOT use a conventtonat meat thermometer in your oven. Arctng may occur. Mrcrowavevsate thermometers are avatlable tor both meat and candy. 9) BABY FORMULA / BABY FOOD - DO NOT heat baby formula or baby tood ln the microwave oven The glass tar or surface of the food may appear warm whtle the tntenor can be so hot as to burn the tntant's mouth and esophagus. 10) FIEHEATING PASTRY PRODUCTS - When reheattng pastry products, check temperatures at any tilltngs belore eat» lrtg Some foods have ltlltngs whtch heat taster and can be extremely hot. while the surtace remains warm to the touch (ex. Jelly Donuts). 11) GENERAL OVEN USAGE GUIDELINES - DO NOT use the oven tor any purpose other than the preparatton of food. Specifications 3» NNAS443 Power Source: 120\/ . GOHz Power Consumption 10.3 Amps, lZOOW Cooking Power ‘: moow _1 Outside Dimensions l?" x 20 ‘ x l4i‘ W" (H x W x D) (305mm x 5l0mrn x 373mm) Oven Cawty Dimensions 8M" x 14 W" x 13‘“ "" (H x W x D) (217mm x 359mm x 354mm) Operating Frequency: 2.450MHZ Net Weight: Approx. 26.5 lbs (lZKg) ‘lEC Tesi procedure Speciiicanons subiecl (0 change wilhuui riEiIiCe. User’s Record ‘ aug, __ ,,,.,fi,,, ,_ ,, , , ,i,,*‘ i The serial number of ihis roduci ma be i ‘ lound on me back Side, Ygu snouid nine me ”was“ “AA“ l model number and he serial number ul 1his i oven in the space provided and retain this i book as a permanent record oi your pur- Dale oi Purchase 1 chase ioriuiure reiererice 7' i Serial No. i Qven Components Diagram” (1 i 9 k a i b @) External Air Veni ‘ ' (8 Internal Air Vent © Door Salely Lock System 6) Exhausi Air Veni ©Controi Panel (D identification Plate 2 © Glass Tray 15) Roller Ring G) HeaWapor Barrier Film (do iici ieinovei 6) Menu Label ® Waveguide Cover inn iiui rmnnvel (1) Door Release Button Oven Light: Oven Ligni turns an only wniie cooking and wiii noi (urri on when oven dour is opened i Limited Warranty & Customer Services Directory i PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONiCS COMPANV PANASONiC SALES COMPANY. DiviSioN OF MATSUSHiTA ELECTRIC DiVistoN OF MATSUSHiTA CORPORATION OF AMERICA ELECTRiC OF PUERTO RICO iNC One Panasonic Way Ave 55 me iiitantenn rtiii 9 5 s, “unii’i New Jersey 07094 Sun Gnoiioi innitnrrrni Park Cnieiiiia Puerin ‘ricri (19955 Panasonic Microwave Oven Product Limited Warranty Limited warranty Coverage it *,t)iii product does not work property Dvause ot a detect in ltidieilais or workmanship Panasonic Consumer Etectiuiiics Cuii‘ipafly oi Panasonic Sa‘es Company icoiiectiyety reterreo to as the waiia’i‘iuf i wit tor the ieitqtn or the period indicated on ihi= ciien Dciuw, whirti starts With the note oi nrininni purchase t‘wenaiity pctind") at iIS apiinri either tei tEimtiynui product With new or returutsheu parts. or in) repiaoe it With n new or a retumished product The decision to repair or repiacu wiii he made by the Warn-1mm PARTS LABOR ALL Pam's iEXCEPT MAGNETRON TUBEt i (oust YEAR 1 (ONE) YEAR MAGNETRON TUBE 5(F|VE YEAR NONE) YEAR Drii‘i’g the Labor warranty period there wit be no charge ter iamt During itie “Paris“ warranty period View wt” be no charge toi pens Vim must cam/rm or mfliI'ifl your piuduci dunno thc warianty trod itiis warranty eniy apoiies to products purchased arid serviced in the Uniteu States or Puerto Rico ti 5 warranty iS extended riiiiy it) the origiiiat purchaser nt 3 iitiw product which was not shit! “in is A oitmtiese recnici tti ottier DYDDI ot the oriqinei purchase date is required tor wannniy SeNiEC Car -in or Maii-In Service Fm atiryriii Oi Marin shriicn in MO United Sta'o: caii i—fiuu ZiivPANAti‘Z , cr V‘Sii Pnnasunic Web site Mi.) itww nannseiiic com For nistsla‘ict} iri Puerio Rho CdI Pdita‘ubitic Sdies Can imitv i787)— Liniited warrant Limits Ann Exclusions This warranty 0 LY COVERS taiiuros mm to oetents tn nintennis or workmanship and DOES NOT COVER giass pIaSIIC pans rem rarure probestii inciuded) and nonnai wear and learnt cosmetic damage Tie wai— miiw ALSO DOES NO COVER damages which occurred trt shipment oi iaitutes which are caused by groducts nct suoniied by rtie wartamor. oi iaiiuies which resrtit iicrrt accideiils iiitsose abuse. neglect. mts andiirtg. niisappticetian aiteir’iiiqn. iauiiy lnsiaiiaiion. sci-up adiustnienrs, misadiustmcrit ot consumer con iiois. iiiipiooet maintenance, pawei tine surge iightntng damage. mooittoatiori. or commeimai use isudi as in a iiotei, ottice. restaurant, or other businessh rcntai use ct the product servioe by anyone other than 3 Facts Servtac center or other Aulhaiized Sewtcei oi tiania e that is attitbuiabie to acts ui God THEH ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPTAS LI TED UNDER “LIMITED WARRANTV COV- ERAGE" THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING mom me use or THIS ennuucr, on ARISING our or ANV BREACH or THIS WAR- RANTY (As cxampies this exciudes damages tor test time, cost ct having someone remove or reinstall an iiisiaried unit ti nopticaoic oi tievci to and iiom the seiyicei The items iisted are not exciusive bui are tor iiiusiiariort oniyi ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES. INCLUDING THE wnnntwrv or men CHANTAEILITV. ARE LwIiTED TO THE PERiOD or THE LIMITED WARRANTY. Some states do not aiiow the exctustori or imitation oi inciflemai or oonsequcntctt damages oi iimiiaiiuns on how tong an imoiicd warranty lasts 50 the exciustons may riot apoiy to you This warranty FVBS you speoiic iegai ilg hts and you may atso have others rights which vary horn state to state it n piotmni Wili‘ this product devotees during or atter the warranty period. you may Contact your agai— er or Service center it the oiootem is not riandied to your satistactiort then write to the waitariicrs COHSMHIFY Aflmii Dr-primi'wrii at the adflmsses iisIEd iui the WRHBHIDY PARTS AND SERVICE WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Customer Services Directory want, i)! nix ITHTi 795729 For Product information, Open “rig Assistance, Literature Request, Dealer Locations, and all Customer Service innuiries please contact: 1—800211-PANA {7252}. Monday-Friday 9 ant-9 pm; Saturday-Sunday 9 arn-r pm. 557: Web Sire: nnp://www.panasr:ilil'c.com you can purchase parts, accessories or iccntc yaur nearest service center by visiting our Weir Site. Accessory Purchase t eon 332 5:55 tCuciomei enters aniyt pnner the Services somneny Qudzi 84th Avenue Scum Kent WA germ in air c 5 pm Monday—Friday 6 am m to 30 eni satuidey PsTi it/isrt usrtircn'd Discover Card Aiiietteeh Exnisss Checki Service in Pueno Rica Mntsuslrltn Electric ol Puerto Rico, lnc. Panasonic Snles Company/Factory Service center: Ave. 55 de lnlanteria, Km. 5.5, San Gabriel industrial Park. Carolina, Puerta Rica ililsas Phone (7571 750—4300 Fax (757) 765-2910
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