Panasonic of North America AP5W01 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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El manual 5; mstmucmnes en espafim puede sev enmmrada en la pagmas 2229 (Spamsh Operaflng Instrudmns can be «Dunn on pages 22-29; For assistance. please can 114800v211»PANA(7262) or send e»mail to rconsumerprodumsopanasamcmm or vxsu us at wwwpanasomcpom (U S A) For assislance. phase call 1 7877504300 mvisit us a! wwwpanasonicptcom (Pueno Rim) Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Microwave Oven PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) DD not attempt to operate tnls oven wrtn the door open since open—door opevallon can resull ll’l narmtul exposure lo mlcrowave energy ll ls lmponanl not in deleal or iamper wrtn lne salely lnlerlocks Under more mal conpltlons oven will nol operale wrlh door open (b) Do no: place any oblect belween the oven lrom lace and sne dam or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulale on seailng surlaces (c) Do not operate lne oven ll it ls damaged lt ls pamcularly lmpuflam that: me even door close properly and lnat mere is no damage tome 11)dool(berlti. 12) hll’lges and latches (broken or loosened) <3) door seals and Seailrlg suriaces (o) The oven should not be adlusteo or repaired by anyone except properly qualtlled senllca personnel Technical Specifications 7 7 fl NNESQSSW w l wNNfS763 Power Source lzo v, so Hz lzo v. on Hz Power Cmnsumpilon - 12 7A Amps meow 12 7A Amp; ufiow Oulour ' l 350W lzsow Oulsroe Drmenslons 14' x 23W“ x l9’ s" ll “A; x 21W x19’ t' (HxWxD) (355 x606x 493 mm) l (3D4x555x493 mrnl Oven Cavlly Dlmcnslons low/tr" x la‘na' x ls‘lr“ l s" x 16m" x la‘/;" (H x w x D) (278 x neg x are mm) (223 x 418 x 470 mm) Oberallng Frequency 2 450 MHz i 2,450 MHz Unurateo Welght Approx 36 lbs. us 4 Kg) l Approx 32 lbs (14 3 kg) 'lEC 7415—58 Test nrocedure Speclhcallons subjeci ll) change wrlnout notice The ssnal number of mm pruducl may be Made, NO found on the hack srde ol the oven. You ’ should note the model number and the serial number ol this even rn the space Serial N0— 77 - provided and (Elam the book as a perma- nent record ol yDur purchase fur lulure Date cl' Purchase reverence t: oopynbnleo by Malsllsmta Eiecl-lc Indusmai Ca um zrroz IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS | Your microwave oven Is a cookIng deVIce and you should use as much care as you use stove or any other cookmg devIce When usmg lhIs eleclno applIanoe baSlC satety precautIons should be tolloweo. IncludIng the tollowmg: WAR N I NGfTo reduce the rIsk ol burns electno shock hre tn,ury to persons or wttha sxposu 11 12 13. no excesswe rnIcrovIave energy Read all Instructons beto'e ustng the applIztnce Read and follow the spec-ho "PRECAU- TIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPO- SURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY." term! on the "IsIde front cover ‘ahce Int to ooh ded y 'c Ic g‘op Inded cu'le ROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS' IouIIu on page 1 lns'a'l or locate thIs apalvanoe only In accordance WIth the Instaltatton Instruc tIons tottnd on page 4 Do not cover 0‘ IliOCN any openIngs on thIs apphance. Do not store or use tnIs applIance out doors; Do not use the product near waterftor example. near a kItchen stnk ln 3 wet basement or near a sWIrnmIng pool and t a, like Use thIs aopttance only for Its Intended use as descnbed In thIs manual DO NOT use corrosIve ohernIcals vapors or non—food products In thIs applIance Thts type 0’ even Is speCIhcally desIgned to heat or cook lt Is not desIgned tor Industnal or lab oratory use The use at corroswe ChemlA pals In heatIng or oleantng WIll damage the applIance and may result In radIatIon leans When cleanIng surfaces at door and oven that come together on closng the door. use only ntIld non aorasIve soaps or detergents applIed WIth a sponge or soft cloth Do not allow chIldren to use thIs applIance. unless closely superIsed by an adult Do not operate thIs applIance It It has a damaged cord or plug. It It Is not workIng properly. or It It has been damaged or dropped Do not Immerse cord or plug In water Keep oord away from heated surlaoes. Do not let cord hang over edge ot a table or counter 14. THIS applIanoe should be sen/Iced only by qualII‘Ied servIce personne‘ Contact the nearest authonzed sen/l nter tot exanII— natIon repaIr o' adtustnIent 15 Some products soon as whole eggs. nan row neck bottles and se d contaIners— tor example closed glass tars—may explode and should not be heated In the OVEN US To reduce li‘ae wk of I've In me oven oavIty (at Do noI overcook ooc Carefully att tend applIance II paoe plastIc or othet corn oustIoie matenas are placed IrISIde the oven to IacIlIt ‘Eflkl’lg (Dl Remove Wl ates horn paper or plastIo page ore oIacIng bag In oven (Cl II materials inside the oven should ignite keep oven doorclosed‘ turn oven oft. and disconnect the power cord, or shut oft power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel, to] Do not use the caVIty loI storage purpose es. Do not leave paper products cooklng utensvs or toad In the away when not In USE 17. LIouIds such as water conee. or tea are able to be overheated beyond the bOIlIng pomt wahour appearth to be bOIlIng due to surlace tenSIon oi the hood VIsIble bub bltng or boIlIng when the ccntaIner lS removed from the nIIcIowave oven IS not always present. THIS COULD RESULT lN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOIL' iNG OVER WHEN A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIO- UlD To reduce the ”SR of Intuw to per- SONS tar Do not overheat the ltouId (b) Stir the how both Detore and haltway through heatIng It tot Do not use stratght—SIded contamers WIth narrow necks (d) Atter heating allow the contaIner to stand In the mIcrowave oven for a short tIme betore removtng the comma (e) Use extreme care when InsertIng a spoon or other utensrl Into the contatner SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For proper use ol your oven read remainmg salety oaulIons and operatIng Instruottons lMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTlONS l General Use ‘- DO NOT tamper wtth or make any aotusrnt TlS or repatrs to door Controt Panel “nous mgr bare' , tnterlcok suvttches or any other par! 0' DO NOT remove outer pa Ovelt Repatrs must only he Quill" ed sen/toe oersofi DO NOT operate the oven empty The mtcrowave energy wtll reflect cohltnuous‘y throughout the oven CallEmg overheat— tng tl tood or water ts not present to absorb energy Thts could damage the oven and result tn lhe rtsk ot a ttre 3 DO NOT dry clothes newspapers or other matertals in oven. or use news- papers or paper bags for COOKng Ftre could result 4 DO NOT use recycled paper products unless the paper product ls labeled as sale for rrtrcrowave oven use Recycled paper products may contatn tmpurtttes whtch may cause sparks and result lll ttres when used 5 DO NOT htt or strtke Control Panel Damage to controls may occur Ftre could result 6. POT HOLDERS Should always be used when removtng tterhs ttom the oven Heat ts transterred trorn the HOT tood to the cooktng contatner and trom the cooking container to the Glass Tray The Glass Tray can be very HOT atter removmg the cooktng contatner from the oven 7. DO NOT store flammable matertals next to on top all or m the oven. These could be ttre hazards l\) Glass Tray l DO NOT operate the oven v/tthottt Roller Fltrtg and Glass Tray tn place 2 DO NOT operate the oven wttltht the Grass Tray olty eng aed an the are hub lrnoro a cookt or dat age to the oven oopln rest \9’l¥yl1til’hé Glass Tray ts properly engaged attd rctattng by obserwng tts rota'ton when you pre s Start a Ottty us the Glass Tray SDr‘ZCth; destgnec tor tltts overt Do not sub tute any other glass tray 4 Il the Glass Tray ls hot allow to cool betote cleantng or plaCthg lt‘ water 5 DO NOT cook dtrectly on the Glass Tray Always place tood tn a nttcrowave—safe dlslt Dl On a rack Set tn 3 thtDrowave—sale dtsh 6 It tood or utenstl on the Glass Trny touches oven walls. cauStng the tray to stop movmg, the tray wtll automattcally rotate tn the oppostte dtrectton Thts ts normal 7. Glass Tray can turn tn ettherdtrectton. Roller Ring t. Roller Rtng and oven floor should be cleaned trequently to prevent exces stve house 2. Rotter Rtng rnust always be used for cooktng along thh Glass Tray 3 Always replace Roller Rtng and Glass Tray tn thetr proper DOSlllOl'lS |INSTALLATION AND GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS] Examine Your Oven Unoack oven remove all packtng material and examtne the oven for any damages such as dents broken door latches or cracks tn the door Nottty dealer tmmedtate ty tf oven ts damaged DO NOT trtstalt it oven ts damaged Placement of Oven t, Oven must be placed on a l‘at SKZID‘P, surtace For prooeroperatton the oven must have suit c flnt atrl vAllow 3 tnches t? 6 Crnt or space on both sd” ol the oven atrdt tnch t2 5 crnt or space ol space on top or even a DO NOT block arr vents lt they are blocked dunno operatton. the oven may be overheated and damaged When usth any cloth over the o‘ the or tntake and exhaust shoutd not be blocked, Also should allow Space o't back and both sdes ol overt properly b. DO NOT place oven near a hot damp surlace such as a gas or EleCVlC range or dtshwasher. 0 DO NOT operate oven when room humtdtty ts too ht h. 2. Thts oven was manu actured for household use only Grounding Instructions This appliance must be grounded, ln the event ot an electrical short crrcutt. ground— tng reduces the rtsk bl electric shock by provtdtng an escape wtre tor the electrtc current Thts appliance ts equtpped wtth a cord havrng a groundtng wrre thh a groundtng plug The plug must be plugged tnto an outlet that ts property tnstatled and grounded WA R NING—lmproper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock. Consult a qualttted electrtctan or service person it the groundth tnstructtons are not completely understood or it doubt extsts as to whether the appliance ts properly grounded It tt ts necessary to use an extenston cord use only a three wrre extenston cord that has a three blade grounding plug and a three slot receptacle that wrll accept the plug on the appltance The marked rating of the extension card should be equal to or greater than the elecr trtcal rattng ot the aDDltance Power Supply 1 A short power supply cord ts provtded to reduce the rtsks resulttng lrom becomtrtg entangled tn or trtpptng over a longer cord 2 Lon er cord sets or ex=enston cords are avat able and t y be used tl care ts exerctsed tn thetr use it a long corc L" extenston cord ts used ttl the marked electrtcal rattng ol the cord set 0' extenston cord should be at at as the electrtcat rat ng o‘ ’ . t2t the extensron cord rnust be ( grou rdtng type 3 wrre cord and t3t the long cord should be arranged so tlta tt thl not drape over the counter top or tabletop where tt can be ruled on by ch lcren or trtpped aver acotdentat‘ly Wiring Requirements The overt nrusl be operated on a SEPA HATE ClFtCUlT No other aportance should share the ctrcutt wrlh the microwave oven It tt does the branch crrcutt luse may blow the circurt breaker may Irtp. or llte lood may cook slower than the times recommended tn this manual 2 The VOLTAGE used must be the some as saecrlteo on thts mtcrowave oven [dl2O V. 60 Hz‘t Ustng a htgher voltage ts dangerous and may result in a llre or another tncrdent caustrtg oven damage. Usmg a lower voltage wtll cause slow cooktng Panasontc ts NOT responsrble lot any damages resulttng horn the use at the oven wtth any voltage other than s ecrtted. 3 T e oven must be ged tnto at least a 20 AMP 120 VOL ZGROUNDED OUTLET Where a standard two prong outlet ts encountered tt ts the personal responsrbtltty and obtrgatton of the con surnet to have tt replaced a wtth a properly ground . - at ‘ ed threerprong outlet. ’ a“ LD‘ TV / Radio lnterterence 1 Operation oi the microwave oven may cause interference to your radto TV or stmitar equipment 2. When there ts interlerence tt may be reduced or eltmtnated by taktngl e lollow- tng measures: a. Clean door and sealtng surfaces of the oven [See Care of Your Mtcrowave Oven) b. Place the radto. TV. etc away from the mtcrowave oven as far as possible. 0 Use a properly tnstalled antenna to obtatn stronger stgnal receDtton. ta Safety Precautions Follow These Safety Precautions When Cooking in Vour Oven Proper cooking depends upon the power. the time set and quantity of food. If you use a smaller portion than recommended and cook at the time for the recommended por- tion. fire could result. l) HOME CANNlNG/UFIVING FOODS! SMALL QUANTITIES OF FOODS - Do not use your oven for home canning your oven cannot maintain the food at the prape' canning temperature Improperly canned food may soor‘ and DE danoe'ol.5 ta cone me - Do notch, is h_ as t'urt 0' veowabi in your oven mat ouni‘t With low incisture ca ' ‘ or catch on fire it ove 2) POPCORN dry out sco'ci l Popcorn may be p see in a microxa‘e ovenjy corn popper Micrcw. e pocscrn which pops l , in its own package is at a table Follow ‘ gopcorri monur‘actt directions and use a l rand suitaole tort image of your l l microwave oven l ‘ CAUTION; When usin Fire-packaged , microwave popcorn, to low recommended I packa e instructions. Check package weigh before using the Popcorn pad (see l Popcorn Pad section). Set the oven for the y 1 weight or the popcorn packa e. r l If these instructions are not ollowed, the 1 popcorn may not pop adequately or may l ignite and cause a fire. Never leave oven ‘ i unattended when popping popcorn. _Allow i ‘ the popcorn bag to cool before opening, l alwa 5 open the be? away Irom your face l and ody to preven steam burns. 3) DEEP FAT FRYING - Do not attempt to deep fat try in your microwave oven Cooking oils may burst into flames and may cause damage to the oven and perhaps resu't in bums Microwave utenr sils may not be able to Witnstand the (Empero— ture of the hot Ofi, and could shatter or melt. 4) FOODS WITH NONPOROUS SKINS - Potatoes, applesy egg yolks, whole eggs, whole squash and sausages are examples of foods with nonporous skins. These types or foods must be pierced before microwave cooking to prevent their bursting ~ Use fresh potatoes for baking and cook until |ust clone Use recommended weights for pro— grammed cooking Overcooking pa ses deny? oration and may result in a fire 5) GLA$S TRAV / COOKING UTENSILS/FOIL - Cooking uienSils get hot durin microwaving Heat is transferred irom the H T food to the container and the Glass Tray use pctholders when removing utGflSllS from the oven or when removing lids or p‘aslic wrap covers 'rom cooking utens to avoid b‘ - The Glass rra, should be a law. before paper proouote microwave popc" ‘ oags oven for micrpw cooking - when usrng toil skewers warming rack Or utensrls made of metal in the oven allow at least finch t2 5 ct of space etween metal material and infer' ziicmo occurs (sparkingr ramp e mu“ m ie'i (skewers etc i and or lra'r or to a no CDHIEIlIlGl - Dishes With metallic lrm should not be user! as amino may (we - it an entree is I‘efi c xi a W t'ay. m3. nlari at least i'lflch i2.5 Cf‘ll so in; l'o'n the oven walls 6) PAPER TOWELS / CLOTHS ~ DO NOT use paper tones or doing which contain a synthetic fiber woven into them. The s nthetic fiber may cause the towel to ignite se paper towelirrg under su Nision. 7) BROWNtNG DISHES/CV N COOKING BAGS ~ Browning dishes or grilts are desi ned for microwave COOMHG only Always ollow instruc lions provided by ilie manufacturer DO NOT preheat browning dist more than 5 minutes ~ ll an oven cooking bag is used tor microwave cpokin _ pie are according to package direc— tions 0 N T use a wrre twrst tie to close bag instead use plastic ties cotton string or a strip cut lrom the open end at the bag 8) THERMOMETEFIS ~ DO NOT use a conventional meal thermomer ter in your oven. Arcing may occur Microwaversate thermometers are available tor both meat and candi 9) BABY FORMULA! F OD ~ DO NOT heat baby torniuéa or iood in the microwave oven The glass Jar or surface of the taco may appear warm while the interior can be so hot as to burn the infants mouth and esophagus 1‘021 REHEATING PASTRY PRODUCTS ~ hen reheating pastry products. check (our ratures ot any fillings before eating Some mods have fillings which heat taster and can be extremely hot. while the surface remains warm to the touch tex Jelly Donuts] It) GENERAL OVEN USAGE GUIDELINES 4 DO NOT use the oven for any reason other than the preparation of food ~ DO NOT leave oven unattended while in use fg cocking l‘ no beta 6 handling or such as paper piates or re placed in the metallic Limited Warranty & Customer Services Directory PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANV. PANASONIC SALES COMPANY. DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA CORPORATTON OF AMERICA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RiCO INC ONE Panasomc Way Ave 65 de Infémlafla Km. 9 5 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 San GabrrEI lndustvral Park Carolina Pueno FIrcc 00985 Panasonic Microwave Oven Product Limited Warranty errteu Warranty Coverage rt yau’ product ones net wc'k D'oaefly p ause o' a tiered rn marerraIs er warmansn a Parascnr; Censunrer EIecIrznrcs Company 0' Pa ‘c SaIes Campany reerreetryery rererrec to as We war'anrof r MI Icr t‘re rengtr or rna pence rnnrearen or nu enan beIaw wmch titans wrtn the date or ongrnar purerasu arrarzty marred“ at rt op‘rrorr erme' rar re r ytufp'cduci wcn new or rarurnrsnen ms or re'r repraee t t>r a rew e' a rerurbranaa pruuucr Tns cecr) e r: reparr or reprace wrr be nraae try ttre Wa arrter mars LABOR ALL PARTS EXCEPT masnernom TUEEr 1 (ONE) YEAR 1 tons) YEAR MAGNETRON TUBE 5 (FIVE) YEAH IIONEWEAR DJr‘rrg trra Labor um'ram'y per cc mere y 179 no a urge Ior Tabor Du ng trre Pr 5 m1 wrr be no charge Iolpa'I You "rrus'rca y M or "WI rrr ynurpmmtwrr'rrm rtrexa vran‘r“ tvarraf‘y enry JupI vsru producls rcna en and se vrced rn ms- u rem State: a Pr me He: Tms warranly rs extended orry re re o'rgrr‘r» , se a new product w-"rci‘r was no scrc as rt A p axe- vac; m a' rather great 0‘ we errgrnar purer cane re requwed Icr warran‘y sew a Car ~ln or Marlrln Servrce Far rn or Mar rn S hflp wrw arrasonc cc-vr For assrstan r Pu nrcc err Par: rre Saws Company new 750 4300 D' retrrscr Limited Warranty eriIs And Elclusmns Trrrs t» rrnrrry ONLY covms lIu gIaSS DIaSIIC DEUIS remn’: awe arc and 77mm aI W931 and t "1 re Tic warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER da'fla rr ch Occurred rn shrpmenl Dr r3r1ur \ , 3's, caused by DVOCUCIS HUI suophed by (he warrantor or tar mes whrch resul: rrom accrdents mrsuse abuse negrecl mrshandlrngt mrsappIrcétran, a‘tevalron ruurty rnsIaIlaIran. Se] up adrustmenrs mrsadrusrment er consumer centrors rnrproper marntenance power Irrresurge rrgntnrng damage, mcdrlrcatroflnrcemmercralusersuchas rn a hoteI ortrce restaurant or other busmess) rentaI use or the products servrce by anyone other than a Factory Servicemel or other AuI‘vonEd Sen/teen or damage that rs allllbulabIE to aDIS OI GDd THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER "LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE", THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT‘ OR ARISING OUT OF ANV BREACH OF THIS WARRANTV. rAs examples tnrs echudeS damages Ior IDsI trrne cast or havrng someone renreye or re rnsIa’I an rnsIaIIed uml II apphcabte or Travel to and ham (he servrcer The terms Irsred are not echusrve bu! are 707 rrrusrrarron onry r ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES. 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