Panasonic NB-G110PW Toasters & Toaster Oven Owner's Manual
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The Panasonic NB-G110PW Toaster Oven offers a variety of features for quick and easy cooking. With a wide interior that can accommodate up to a 9-inch pizza, this toaster oven is perfect for baking, toasting, and reheating. Six automatic cooking recipes make it simple to prepare frozen pizzas, toast, and more, while the adjustable temperature control allows you to customize cooking for a variety of foods. The double-heating system, which combines far-infrared and near-infrared rays, ensures that food is cooked quickly and evenly.
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erating Instructions TOASTER OVEN NB-G100P | | | ii | | | | EET fi 1 | y E Panasonic. Before using this unit, please read these instructions completely, This product is Intended for household use only. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Toaster Oven, NB-G100P. For your own safety and convenience, please read these instructions carefully before operating. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following: 1 2 3 4. 5. 6. Read all instructions. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. To protect against electrical hazards, do not immerse cord, plugs, or appliance in water or other liquid. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, or adjustment. 7. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the 8. 9. 10 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. appliance manufacturer may cause hazards. Do not use outdoors. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces. . Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven. Use extreme care when removing oven tray and whenever disposing of hot grease and oils. To disconnect, turn all controls to “off,” then remove plug from wall outlet. Do not use appliance for other than intended use. Dont assume you know how to operate all parts of the Toaster Oven. Some features may work differently from those you are accustomed to. Oversized foods or utensils must not be inserted in the appliance as they may create fire or electrical hazard. A fire may occur if appliance is covered or touching flammable materials, including curtains, draperies, walls, etc., when in operation. Do not store any item on top of the appliance when in operation. 17. Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off the pad and touch electrical parts, creating a shock hazard. —1-— 18. Before using this appliance, move it four to six inches away from the wall or any object on the counter top. Remove any object that may have been placed on top of the appliance. Do not use on surfaces where heat may cause a problem. 19. Extreme caution should be exercised when using containers constructed of other than metal or glass. 20. Replace cardboard lids on food containers with aluminum foil; cardboard lids may burn. When using aluminum foil, keep foil from touching heating elements. 21. Do not store any materials, other than manufacturer's recommended accessories in this oven when not in use. 22. Do not place any of the following materials in the oven: paper, cardboard, plastic, etc. 23. Do not cover crumb tray or any part of the oven with metal foil. This will cause overheating of the oven. 24. In order to turn the appliance off, turn off the timer. 25. Dont use water on grease fires; smother fire or use dry chemical or foam type extinguisher. 26. Don't put food too close to the heating elements to prevent smoking, spattering, and the possibility of fats on foods catching fire. 27. Always make sure the toaster oven is turned off before opening the oven door. 28. Always use a pot holder or oven mitt to install or remove oven tray or any cooking container. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS A short cord is provided in accordance with Underwriters’ Laboratories Safety Standards to reduce the hazards of becoming entangled or tripping over a longer cord. An extension cord may be used if the rating is equal to or greater than the rating of this appliance and if care is taken to arrange the extension cord so that it cannot be pulled or tripped over accidentally. This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way. 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Double-heating using a combination of the far-infrared ray heater (Front heater) and the near-infrared ray heater (Rear heater) allows easy, quick cooking, such as heating frozen food and re-heating cold fries. “^ ~ yo yr ” = Far-infrared ray A Near-infrared Serves also as Y heater + ray heater lighting I (Front heater) я (Rear heater) A A J “ o = 05 ad Heats the surface of i Heats the inside of food efficiently. food efficiently ` - *The interior of the toaster oven is brighter И than conventional products while the power na = ison. Six automatic cooking recipes for The interior is wide enough to bake easy, convenient cooking. a pizza as large as approx. 9 inches in diameter. * Press the recipe you want and adjust the degree of 3 browning. Then, the ” microprocessor automatically controls the power and cooking time according to the recipe, to ensure a good result. Safety precautions Please observe these precautions fully. In order to prevent harm or injury to those using the appliance or to any other persons and/or property, please be sure to read the following safety instructions. E Possible consequences of incorrect usage are laid out in the following pages, each marked with a sign according to the degree of danger. W A R NING This sigh warns of possible death or serious injury to persons and/or property = This sign warns of possible damage or injury to /\ Attention persons and/or property E The following signs indicate the kinds of instructions you should follow. S Y N Y These signs indicate actions which are prohibited. These signs indicate actions which should be avoided at all costs. A WARNING LS Handling il into the pan. , i | Do not put oil into the р Never try to disassemble, repair or remodel the toaster oven. There is danger of a fire hazard. . Disassembly is Do not allow children to use the prohibited. toaster oven. Do not use the toaster There is danger of fire or malfunction, causing injury. ‘About repair, consult the store from which the toaster oven was purchased. N и [ Location There is danger of children getting burnt, an electric shock or injury. Do not use the toaster oven near flammable materials such as a Do not place the toaster oven in water. Curtain Avoid water splash. > There is danger of a short circuit or an electric shock. There is danger of fire. Power Cord Make sure the power plug is Clean dust from the power plug correctly inserted in to the wall regularly. outlet. If the plug is inserted improperly it may cause electric shock or generate heat resulting in fire. A build-up of dust on the plug will attract condensation, * Do not use a damaged plug or a connection in a loose which could cause cable damage resulting in fire. outlet. - Remove the plug and clean with a dry cloth. Never do anything that might cause damage to the cord or power plug. Do not modify it, place hot objects near it, ” If the unit is used when damaged, electrical bend it, twist it, stretch it, place heavy short circuit or fire may result. objects on it, or bundle it together. « It in need of repair please contact an authorized Servicenter. Do not connect or disconnect the Use a single outlet that matches the power plug with wet hands. power rating of the unit. No wet hand Heat generated when plugging in muitiple appliances * This may result in electric shock. into one outlet may result in fire. _A AVENTION “wall outlet and power cord When \ unplugging the unit, pull by When the unit is not in use, unplug the power plug — not the cord. the power plug from the wall outlet. Deteriorating insulation may result in electric shock and /or fire. Electric shock and short circuit may result in fire. Remove the power plug. Location during use ... .. . Handling Do not place the unit on unstable Always use with crumb tray. surfaces or surfaces that can be affected by heat. It may cause a fire. There is danger of a fire hazard. “Do not place the toaster oven on carpet, vinyl sheet or resin. There is danger of the table burning or causing fire. Do not touch the metallic parts or the Do not heat more than necessary. glass window during or immediately after use. There is danger of getting burnt. Overheating will cause the food «Make sure the toaster oven is not hot to catch fire. before performing maintenance. + Set the automatic cooking keys and timer correctly. Do not touch! When the toaster oven is in use, do not leave it unattended. There is a chance the food will catch fire. In particular, when baking something that 1s apt to easily catch fire, do not leave the toaster oven unattended. Watch the progress of cooking. When you need to leave, make sure to turn off the power button. Do not bake bread with butter or jam. There is a chance the bread will catch fire. Do not heat canned or bottled goods directly. Do not broil raw fish or meat directly. There is a chance the oil will catch fire. «When grilling fish or meat, wrap in foil. (See page 15.) ( Note ) » Keep the toaster oven away from flammable materials (wooden wall or furniture) as follows: There is a chance of a fire hazard. xOne side (right or left) of the toaster oven should be free from any obstacle. (10 cm) Rear: more than 1.8 inch (4.5 ст) (4.5 ст) Set-up standard Keep the toaster oven further away from the wall than indicated above, if the wall or furniture is coated with vinyl or resin. (The wall or furniture could become deformed or discolored.) ‘Do not put flammable matenals on or under the toaster oven. | Fop: more than 3.9 inch Use this unit only for cooking. ——— Side: more than 1.8 inch Always clean the unit after use. * Instructions on cooking with timer If the food you are cooking develops smoke or catches fire, turn off the power by pressing the power button, then remove the power plug. * Do not open the door until the flame dies down. (If air enters the interior of the toaster oven, the flame will become larger.) Do not pour water on the toaster oven. (The glass window will break.) * Do not stare at the near-infrared ray heater for a long time. (Doing so could cause injury to your eyes.) Do not use parchment paper or cooking sheet other than for putting it under cake molds. * Do not use cake-mix paper molds. (The parchment paper or cooking sheet might burn or catch fire.) | Part Names and Handling Instructions Upper heater -Near-infrared ray heater (far end) — (Rear heater) | - Serves also as lighting. | -Far-infrared ray heater (Door side) (Front heater) Lower heater / Power plug Glass window Door e ST nr Door handle ee. г “не ПОЛ PS Control unit —_—— a A Slide out crumb tray Cord * Insert the tray up to the far end securely. *Do not use the cord in a tight bundle. (The cable will (if the tray is not properly set, it may result to poor cooking.) become hot and cause malfunction of the * Pull the tray toward you to remove. toaster oven.) * Маке sure the toaster oven is cold before removing the tray. MM The heaters automatically turn off and on during HDo not open the door during cooking. operation to control the temperature during cooking. (Cooking will be uneven.) This is not a problem. HDo not pour water on the glass window if it is hot. (The glass might break.) Oven rack (detachable) XD u h ` To remove O attac = 7 ‘ Hitch (one O Open the door. de | 7 each E Engage the hitches of the L2 oven rack onto the rack о support inside the toaster a > oven. (O Open the door halfway, pull the oven rack towards you to disengage it from the hooks. @ Disengage the hitches O Pull the oven rack toward of the oven rack fromthe | you while closing the door Oven rack gridiron support. halfway and engaging the hook (one oven rack onto the hooks. for each side) - ñ Accessory 1 oven tray "The tray has a grooved surface for warming cold fries efficiently. (The food might get groove patterns on its bottom.) = TUT «It is good practice to put a sheet of aluminum foil on the oven tray to prevent contamination. It is advisable to put a sheet of aluminum foil on the tray, pressing it with fingers along the grooves to ensure that frozen pizza or cold fries can be crisply cooked. (Operation panel) Cooking using automatic cooking key (See page 10.) six automatic cooking keys Select the color of browning | — | | | Roll Food Pizza ick HashB Shade Control Light eo! ast e st ° Bread ° i ° Quic fas rowns - a g Light |»medium «| Dark - ‚ a с Ge Frozen Aereas Eran Feat Entren 25) 285 2) 15 30 425 460 Cooking using the timer . | a = (See page 13.) Power « | À Set the temperature for Rough estimate, required cooking Set time in 1/2 min. Power ON lamp timer cooking time is displayed intervals after 10 min. (common to auto/timer) 4 CY Lighting (near-infrared ray heater serves also as lighting.) Press the lighting button to turn on the near-infrared ray heater to brighten the interior of the toaster oven so that you can check the food. The heater will automatically turn off after a certain time. The length of time the near-infrared ray heater is kept on varies with the heating condition. | *You can not turn off the lighting manually. «Do not press the lighting button successively. (The temperature inside the toaster oven will rise which has a bad effect on the result of cooking.) _/ ~ Power button ‘Press to turn on the toaster oven (lamp comes on). Press to turn off the toaster oven during operation (lamp goes out). Press after use (lamp goes out). y (Before using the toaster oven for the first time ) Operate the toaster oven without putting any food inside, leaving the oven tray attached and setting the timer to about 5 minutes and the temperature at 500°F (260°C). (See page 13.) -Some smoke and odor might developed, but will stop after a while, this is normal when new. \ "Маке sure the toaster oven is cold before using it. ) Cooking using automatic cooking keys (Operating procedure) Preparations Insert the power plug into the wall outlet. @ Put the food inside the toaster oven. — = ~1120V ac. A RM, | 7 | ton | Press Power button. (Red power lamp comes on.) Press any of the automatic cooking keys ооо g Keys. Heater lamp comes on. {__ Within 30 seconds, | = NE | «@ | | > JUse the keys to adjust the color of browning. AE é i o I Toast Toas! Вс! Bread Food Pizza Quick Hach Ba ns st ontrol Light ‚ С ; Г Ра a - ъ ® 3 .: 5 a. E medi E eS A Е - - f 1 . 9 ? \ I E (E С ” ED (À | = | od | E + i j Fragen Rahaat Fiore Rpbaat Frozen — - - = «че. . e ‚о. == a "= — Shade control 1 ofifon —1 How to set the color of browning: Using the shade control: FIL 1 eL Power lamp Light Medium Dark Lighter) “< (=) A [=] ® Darker Standard Large amount matenal Large size Small amount Small size - Lighting of the lamps occur in intervals every time the button is pressed. The color of browning varies with the type and quantity of food and the size (weight) of each piece. Adjust according to your preference, referring to “How to control the color of browning” for each recipe. ‚Once the toaster oven is set to a color of browning, the next round of cooking will be performed at this setting. x The setting stored in memory will be lost if the power plug is removed. The color of browning will be set to medium when the power is turned on. Cooking starts and the standard cooking time is displayed. _ X 0.5 min. The displayed time counts down in increments of 0.5 minutes = Min, during cooking. Note: For a while after cooking starts, the cooking time blinks. During this time, the baking time is checked. When the cooking time is confirmed, the displayed time stays ON. + Take out the food with a pot holder (mitten). When cooking is finished, the buzzer sounds and the power is automatically turned off. * After use: | Turn off unit by pressing the power button. The lamp goes out. Remove the power plug. — 10 — Toast Bread can be toasted to your desired color of browning. | (1-4 slices) (Cooking note) Mi The color of browning varies with type, size and thickness of bread. (How to put food inside) am Bread containing a lot of sugar will be browned darker. If you want to toast, put it at the center of oven rack. Set the level to the Light side. BW The surface of a thick slice of bread will be browned a little darker. E Standard cooking time: 2-3 min. *Cooking time may vary according to shade control setting. LroZÓn Toast Frozen bread can also be toasted to your desired color of browning. (1-4 slices) (Cooking note:) E The color of browning varies with the type, size and thickness of bread. In addition, the inside of bread might (How to put food Inside) be not heated enough in some cases. Remove frost from the surface of frozen bread and put — mThe cooking of frozen bread takes time because the it on the oven rack. toaster oven defrosts frozen bread by turning the heater on and off repeated!y. E The toaster oven performs optimal heating. It might take longer when the color of browning is set to Light than when set to Dark. E When cooking bread containing a lot of sugar, set to the Light side. E Standard cooking time: 4-5 min. *Cooking time may vary according to shade control setting. Reheat Rolls Rolls can be reheated without browning. 2 (1 -4 pieces) (Cooking note:) E When cooking bread containing a lot of sugar, set the level of browning to the Light side. B Use the timer when warming stuffed or cooked bread such as hamburgers or the like. E Standard cooking time: 2-3 min. *Cooking time may vary according to shade control setting. a The heater might stay off for a few minutes. This is not a failure. In particular, when the toaster oven is used immediately after high-temperature cooking, the heater might stay off for about 3 minutes. Ef you adjust the color of browning to the Light side, the cooking might end as soon as the time interval is established. —11— Frozen Pizza Baking pizza up to 9 inches in diameter. 2 (5-9 inches) (Howto put food Inside) Put aluminum foil on the oven tray. (See page 9.) Remove frost from the surface of the pizza and put the frozen pizza on the tray. Put the tray inside the toaster oven. (Cooking note) Bf cooking a large pizza, the side closer to the door might not be baked enough. Make sure to put it up to the far end. E Standard cooking time: 12-14 min. *Cooking time may vary according to shade contro! setting. Reheat Quick or Warming fried food. g (How to put food inside) Put aluminum foil on the oven tray. (See page 9.) Put some cold fries on the tray and place it inside the toaster oven. (Cooking: note:) E The inside of chilled fries might not be heated enough. Provide additional heating. (See page 13 betow.) Ш Standard cocking time: 5-7 min. *Cooking time may vary according to shade control setting. Frozen Hash Browns Baking hash browns. LA (Up to tray range) (How to put food inside) Remove frost from the surface of the hash browns. Place onto the tray and keep proper space between them. Outside this zone, they may swell too much or sag when heated. Cooking note: M Standard cooking time: 4—6 min. *Cooking time may vary according to shade contro! setting. 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You cannot change the color of browning if 30 seconds have elapsed. «If 30 seconds have elapsed or if you want to change the menu press the power button. The lamp goes out. Start over again from the first step of the operating procedure (See page 10.). ® To stop the cooking halfway: Press the power bution. The lamp goes out. e To continue cooking in succession: Set the toaster oven, starting with step 2 (see page 10) of the operating procedure. *The food might not be browned properly compared with the first time or the inside of food might not be heated enough. It is advisable to open the door and keep it open for a while to cool down the inside of the toaster oven before starting cooking again. ® To provide additional heating: (When the color of browning is lighter than you expected, or when the food was not heated enough) - Press the same automatic cooking key you pressed in step 2 of the operating procedure. (See page 10.) -Stand by the toaster oven to watch how the food is heated. Press power button when necessary to stop cooking. The lamp goes out. Cooking using the timer (Operating procedure) Preparations (1) Insert the power plug into the wall outlet. (2) Place the food at the center inside the toaster oven. - Put large food such as pizzas or cakes, or multiple food items such as cookies, at a position toward the far end, because those at the near end might be baked enough. 200 205 20 35 30 43 80 50 Temperature Control Power offfon 2 J 1 — e 1 E Power lamp comes ÓN. .— e | power | Press [Power On/Off]. 2 m Adjust the cooking temperature according | to the recipe. (See page 16.) 4 > | (The 390°F{200°C) lamp comes on at first.) Select the cooking temperature. BE BEW EDN Ed : N | Tempeawae Conudl £4) Op Hn Low —13— E Adjust the cooking time according to the recipe. e 16. Set the timer. (See pag The time on dispiay increases (0—0.5—1) = Min. . . As soon as the key is pressed, 7" ДВ The time on display cooking starts. decreases (0—25—24) + The set interval counts * You can set the cooking time up to 10 min. down in 0.5 minutes. in increments of 0.5 min. You can set up to 25 min. : - but in increments of one min. after 10 min. When the set interval is up, the Press and hold down the key to increase or buzzer sounds and the heater is decrease the number rapidly. automatically umed off. -When the timer is set to “0” during cooking, the Take the food out from the toaster oven toaster oven will be automatically turned off in 3 using a pot holder. seconds. * You can change the cooking temperature and the set time freely during cooking. N J To stop the cooking halfway Press the power button. (The heater lamp goes out.) ‘To continue cooking in succession: Set the toaster oven, starting with step 2 of the operating procedure. -Âfter use Press the power button key. The red lamp goes out. Remove the power plug. [Cooking ilo (mer EL Cooking time There is no need for preheating. *The standard time varies with the temperature, quality, quantity of food and material of the cooking tray. Adjust properiy by watching how the food is heated. -If it takes more than 25 minutes to cook food, set the temperature and timer again, checking the result from time to time. - If you want to cook in succession, the food might not be browned enough or the inside might not be heated properly. It is advisable to open the door and keep it open for a while to cool down the inside of the toaster oven, before starting the cooking again. «if the food has not been sufficiently heated, use the timer to heat it further, checking the result from time to time. *In particular, when baking cakes, cool down the inside of the toaster oven before cooking. — 14 — Cooking time Cooking temperature -If a food is heated at the same temperature as used for a large oven, it might be baked too much because of the difference in the interior size. Adjust the temperature properly watching how the food is heated. For food that has been cooked using a toaster oven without temperature control function, set the cooking temperature to 460°F —500°F(240°C—-260°C) and use the timer, cook and watch the result of baking. When baking commercial frozen food: Use frozen food for the toaster oven. *Do not rely too much on the power level and cooking time written on the package. When baking tall food items such as cakes Any tall food is browned easily. When the food is browned properly, cover it with a foil before baking further. «Cut a sheet of aluminum foil into a size a little larger than the mold and use it, because large foils make it difficult to bake the food properly. Baking mold for cakes «Avoid using molds made of porcelain or heat-resistant glass, or those with a metal hook. (Note:) *Do not try to bake meat or fish which oozes oil without wrapping. When baking meat or fish, wrap it in a foil to prevent oil from splashing, and put it on the oven tray. ‘Do not use the toaster oven for steaming. (Steam will cause malfunction of the toaster oven.) > *Do not use parchment paper or cooking sheeting other than for A putting it under cake molds. Cut away excess parchment paper or cooking sheeting projecting under the cake molds. FE Parchment paper (They might catch fire when in contact with the heater.) / (cooking sh N Do not use paper baking molds for cake mix. = =] g sheeting) (There is a danger of fire.) NI и ‘When cooking with a foil, such as when baking cakes or large potatoes, use caution to prevent the foil from coming in contact with the heater. (The foil might melt away and adhere to the surface of the heater, causing a malfunction of the toaster oven.) When cooking at a low temperature 250°F—285°F(120°C—-140°C) the heater will stay off for about 3 minutes. This is not a malfunction. Cooking results may vary. Adjust shade control to your individual preferences. Cooking guide Automatic cooking Key Recipes Quantity Oven tray | ime Note | Bread — Toast Bagels 1-4 slices — 2-3 MIN. FR sliced surface up. Bread, Frozen — Frozen Bagels, Frozen — Put sliced surface up. Toast Garlic Bread, Frozen 1-4 slices O 4—5 min. Waffles, Frozen — French Toast, Frozen — Reheat Hot Dog Rolls 1-4 Rolis — | Rolls Hamburger Buns 1-4 Buns — 2-3 min, Cinnamon Rolls 1-4 Rolis O Frozen Pizza up to 9 inches O Frozen Frozen Chicken Nuggets O 12-14 min Pizza Frozen Fish Sticks up to tray range O ' Frozen Fish Fillets O Egg Rolls O Reheat Chicken Wings O | Quick Pizza up to tray range O 5-7 min. Hot Dogs O Hot Sandwiches © Frozen Frozen Hash Browns O Hash Frozen French Fries up to tray range O 4-6 min. Browns Frozen Onion Rings O Manual cooking Cooking results may vary. Adjust temperature and time settings to your individual preferences. Recipes Temperature Time Note Cooking, Refrigerated Dough 355°F 10-20 min.| Set the temperature below from the instruction Cinammon Rolls, Refrigerated Dough 320°F 17-22 min.} on the food package to avoid burning. Muffins 320°F 10-15 min.| No preheat necessary. *If it takes more than 25 minutes to cook a food item, set the temperature and timer again by watching the result of heating. Maintenance: Remove the power plug and make sure the toaster oven is cold. "Wipe clean the exterior and interior of the toaster oven with a well-wrung towel. *Do not use benzene, thinner or polishing powder; otherwise the surface will be damaged. ‚When the toaster oven is severely stained or dirty wipe with a towel saturated with a diluted solution of neutral kitchen detergent. When cleaning the bottom of the interior, remove the oven rack and crumb tray. “Do not touch the heaters to avoid damaging them. — 16 — Crumb tray, oven tray, oven rack (See pages 8—9 for how to remove.) Wash them with a diluted solution of neutral kitchen detergent and sponge and dry well. *Do not use metal brush or nylon brush. (The surfaces of the trays or gridiron might be damaged.) *In particular, wash the crumb tray frequently. Do not use a dirty tray; otherwise the table might be burned or might result to a lighter color of « browning at the lower surface of bread. 7 Troubleshooting if... Possible cause and how to fix The toaster oven cannot be turned on Check to see if the power plug is securely inserted into the when the power button is pressed. wall outlet. . . . The plug has been disconnected. The automatic cooking function does Read “Cooking using automatic cooking keys” not function properly. (see pages 10 to 13). ltis not a malfunction. The heater turns on and off. The heater is automatically turned on and off by the microprocessor to control the cooking temperature. It is not a malfunction. The heater turns off during cooking. The heater may stay off for about 3 minutes if low-temperature cooking is carried out immediately after high-temperature cooking. Light color of browning on the bottom Check the crumb tray if properly cleaned. surface of bread. * Clean the crumb tray. e нЕ | appears on display (self-cneck function): Please contact servicenter listed in the servicenter directory. Power Supply 120 V a.c. Power consumption 1300 W Temperature control (approx.) 250°F — 500°F (120-260°C) Timer 0.5-25 min Dimensions | Outer dimensions 13” x 12” x 10.2” (33.0 x 30.5 x 26.0) ro) H) [inner dimensions 10.2” x 9.8” x 4.1” (26.0 x 25.0 x 10.5) inch(cm) Oven tray (inner dimensions) 9.3” x 9.3” x 0.7” (23.5 x 23.5 x 1.8) Weight (approx.) 7.5 Ibs (3.4 kg) Cord length 36.6 inch (93 cm) * The power consumption is about 0.9 W when the power plug is inserted into the wall outlet without the Power button pressed. — 17 — Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 PANASONIC Toaster Oven Limited Warranty Panasonic Sales Company, Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 PANASONIC Toaster Oven Limited Warranty Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company (collectively referred to as “the Warrantor”) will repair or replace this product with new or refurbished parts or equivalent product, free of charge in the USA or Puerto Rico, for one (1) year from the date of the original purchase in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship. Carry-in or mail-in service in the USA can be obtained during the warranty period by contacting a Panasonic Services Company (PASC) Factory Servicenter listed in the Servicenter Directory. Or call, toll free, 1-800-211- 7262 to locate a PASC Authorized Servicenter. Carry-in or mail-in service in Puerto Rico can be obtained during the warranty period by calling the local Panasonic Sales Company telephone number listed in the Servicenter Directory. This warranty 1s extended only to the original purchaser. A purchase receipt or other proof of date of original purchase will be required before warranty service 1s rendered. + When shipping the unit carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately insured and preferably in the original carton. Include a letter detailing the complaint and provide a day time phone number where you can be reached. Also, the purchaser will be responsible for shipping the unit to a PASC Factory Servicenter or PASC Authorized Servicenter. This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which occur during normal use. The warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment, or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, faulty installation, misapplication, set-up adjustments, improper operation or maintenance, alteration, modification, introduction of sand, humidity or liquids, power line surge, improper voltage supply, lightning damage, maladjustment of consumer controls, improper operation, commercial use such as hotel, office, restaurant, or other business or rental use of the product, or service by anyone other than a PANASONIC SERVICES COMPANY authorized repair facility, or damage that is attributable to acts of God. LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS There are no express warranties except as listed above. THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCTS, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THE WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE Some states do not allow the exclusion or imitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other nghts which vary from state to state. If you have a problem with this product that is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the Consumer Affairs Department at the company address indicated above. — 18 — Panasonic Printed in USA For assistance, please call 1-800-211P ANA or send e-mail to: consumerproducts € panasonic.com or visit us at www.panasonic.com Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corp of America. Orie Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 BZ51-148 . . SP0302-0 Printed in the USA
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Table of contents
- 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- 4 FEATURES
- 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- 9 PART NAMES AND HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS
- 11 COOKING USING AUTOMATIC COOKING KEYS
- 11 OPERATING PROCEDURE
- 12 TOAST, FROZEN TOAST, REHEAT ROLLS
- 13 FROZEN PIZZA, QUICK REHEAT, FROZEN HASH BROWNS
- 14 COOKING USING THE TIMER
- 14 OPERATING PROCEDURE
- 15 COOKING WITH TIMER
- 17 COOKING GUIDE
- 17 MAINTENANCE
- 18 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 18 SPECIFICATIONS