Panasonic NE-9970P User manual

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Precautions
to
Avoid
Possible
poeure
to
Excessive
Microwave
Energy
—
(a)
Do
not
attempt
to
operate
this
oven
with
the
door
open
since
open-
-door
operation
can
result
i
in,
harmful
exposure
to
microwave
energy.
Itis
important
not
to
defeat
or
tamper
with
the
safety
interlocks.
(b)
Do
not
place
any
object
between
the
oven
front
face
and
the
door,
or
allow
soil
or
cleaner
residue
to
accumulate
on
sealing
surfaces.
Contents
Precautions
to
Avoid
Possible
Exposure
to
Excessive
Microwave
Energy.............5
2
Important
Safety
Instructions
..................
3
Qperation
CHECK
6.
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3
Installation
and
Grounding
Instruction
..........
4
Safety
Statements.
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5
Automatic
Checking
Mechanism
........5......
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Feature
Diagram
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Control
Panel...
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ACCESSOVIES
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10
Cooking
UtensilS
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12
Operation
Procedures
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Summarized
Directions
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17
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18
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Auto
Sensor
Cooking
..............0
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18
Time
Cooking
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20
Auto
Weight
Frozen
Cook
.........6.
0.06.
22
Auto
Weight
Defrost
.............6.
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23
The
serial
number
of
this
product
may
be
found
on
the
right
side
of
the
door
opening.
You
should
note
the
serial
number
of
this
oven
in
the
space
provided
and
retain
this
book
as
a
permanent
record
of
your
purchase
for
future
reference.
Serial
No.
Model
No.
NE-9970P
_
Date
of
Purchase
©
Copyrighted
by
Matsushita
Electric
Industrial
Co.,
Ltd.
1985.
(c)
Do
not
operate
the
oven.
if
itis
damaged.
Itis
particularly
important
that
the
oven
door
close
properly
and
that
there
is
no
damage
to
the:
(1)
door
(bent)
(2)
hinges
and
latches
(broken
or
loosened)
(3)
door
seals
and
sealing
surfaces
(d)
The
oven
should
not
be
adjusted
or
repaired
by
anyone
except
properly
qualified
service
personnel.
Convection.
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24
Auto
Preheating
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Time
Cooking
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Combination
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25
Auto
Weight
Combination
Cooking
..........
25
Time
Cooking
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Auto
Preheating
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TIMO
COOKING:
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dcace
dius
vee
dts
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cots
as,
Special
Controls
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28
Timer
Stand
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ees
4
28
Care
of
Your
Microwave/Convection
Oven
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29
Questions
and
Answers
..........;
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nasa
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What
to
Do
When
Service
Is
Needed:
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32
Convertible
50
HZ/60
HZ
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32
Technical
Specifications
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When
using
electrical
appliances,
basic
safety
precautions
should
be
followed,
including
the
following:
WARNING—To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
electric
shock,
fire,
injury
to.persons
or
exposure
to
excessive
microwave
energy:
1.
Read
all
instructions
before
using
this
appliance.
2.
Read
and
follow
the
specific
‘PRECAUTIONS
TO
10.
11.
AVOID
POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE
TO
EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE
ENERGY”
found
on
page
2.
.
This
appliance
must
be
grounded.
Connect
only
to
properly
grounded
outlet.
See
“GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS”
found
on
page
4.
.
Install
or
locate
this
appliance
only
in
accordance
with
the
provided
installation
instructions.
Position
oven
so
that
controls
are
easily
accessible.
Pull
forward
on
counter
if
necessary
to
clean
cabinets
above.
:
Some
products
such
as
whole
eggs
and
sealed
containers—for
example,
closed
glass
jars—may
explode
and
should
not
be
heated
in
this
oven.
.
Use
this
appliance
only
for
its
intended
use
as
described
in
this
manual.
.
As
with
any
appliance,
close
supervision
is
necessary
when
used
by
children.
.
Do
not
operate
this
appliance
if
it
has
a
damaged
cord
or
plug,
if
it
is
not
working
properly,
or
if
it
has
been
damaged
or
dropped.
.
This
appliance
should
be
serviced
only
by
qualified
service
personnel.
Contact
the
nearest
authorized
service
facility
for
examination,
repair
or
adjustment.
Do
not
cover
or
block
any
openings
on
the
appliance.
Do
not
use
outdoors.
16.
17.
18.
important
Safety
Instructionsinnniinaien
14.
15.
Do
not
immerse
cord
or
plug
in
water.
Keep.cord
away
from
heated
surfaces.
‘
Do
not
let.cord
hang
over
edge
of
table
or
counter.
When.
cleaning
surfaces
of
door.and
oven
that
come
together
on
closing
the
door,
use
only
mild,
non-abrasive
soaps
or
detergents
applied
with
a
sponge
or
soft
cioth.
See
door
surface
eeaning
instructions
on
page:
29225:
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
i
in
the
oven
ine
(a)
Do
not
overcook
food.
Carefully
attend.
appliance
if
paper,
plastic,
or
other
combustible
materials
are
placed
inside
the
oven
to
facilitate
cooking.
(b)
Remove
wire
twist-ties
from
paper
or
plastic
bags
before
placing
bag
in
oven.
(c)
If
materials
inside
the
oven
should
ignite,
keep
oven
door
closed,
turn
oven
off,
and
disconnect
the
power
cord,
or
shut
off
power
at
the
fuse
or
circuit
breaker
panel.
The
use
of
accessory
attachments
not
recommended
by
Panasonic
may
cause
hazards.
Use
extreme
caution
when
removing
ney
or
disposing
of
hot
grease.
.
Do
NOT
touch
hot
surfaces.
Use
handles
or
knobs.
Save
These
Instructions
Operation
Check
ininininnininniniininnninminninninninini
Examine
the
new
oven
for
any
evidence
of
shipping
damage.
Check
the
operation
when
you
unpack
the
unit
and
then
at
any
time
you
are
not
sure
the
oven
is
working
properly.
A.
2.
3.
Plug
the
cord
into
a
three-prong
grounded
wall
receptacle
(120
V).
Place
glass
tray
and
roller
ring
inside
the
oven
cavity.
Place
a
cup
of
water
on
the
glass
tray.
4.
5.
6.
Close
the
door.
Choose
cooking
power
by
pressing
Power
Pad
for
HIGH
power.
Set
Time
for
2
to
3
minutes
and
press
Start
Pad.
(Oven
light
turns
on.
Turntable
rotates.)
.
After
2
to
3
minutes,
the
oven
will
turn
off.
(Oven
light
turns
off.
Turntable
stops.
Oven
beeps
five
times.)
.
Ifoven
is
operating
normally,
the
water
should
be
boiling.
Note:
If
lower
cooking
power
(example:
Low)
is
selected,
it
will
take
a
longer
time
to
heat
the
water
to
a
boil.

:
Installation
and
Grounding
Instruction
nN
Examine
Your
Oven
pe
erent
Unpack
oven;
remove
all
packing
material,
and
©
examine
the
oven
for
any
damage
such
as
dents,
broken
door
latches
orcracks
in
the
door.
Notify
dealer
immediately
y
unith
is
cones
DO
ade
install
!
unit
is
damaged.”
Registration
Card
Fill
out
and
mail
preaddressed
registration
card.”
Placement
of
Oven
1.
Oven
must
be
placed
ona
flat,
stable
surface.
For
‘proper
operation,
the
oven
must
have
sufficient
air
flow.
Allow
3
inches
of
space
on
both
sides
of
the
oven
and
1-inch
of
space’on
top
of
oven.
a.
Do
NOT
block
air
vents
on
the
cabinet
top.
If
they
are
blocked
during
operation,
the
oven
may
overheat.
If
the
oven
overheats,
a
thermal
safety
device
will
turn
the
oven
off.
The
oven
will
remain
inoperable
until
it
has
cooled.
b.
Do
NOT
place
oven
near
a
hot
damp
surface
such
as
a
gas
or
electric
range.
c.
Do
NOT
operate
oven
when
room
humidity
is
too
high.
2.
This
oven
was
manufactured
for
household
use
only.
3.
This
oven
may
be
built
into
a
wall-cabinet,
if
desired,
by
using
the
proper
trim
kit
(NE-TK95),
which
may
be
purchased
from
a
local
Panasonic
dealer.
Follow
all
installation
instructions
packed
with
kit.
Grounding
Instructions
This
appliance
must
be
grounded.
In
the
event
of
an
electrical
short
circuit,
grounding
reduces
the
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
an
escape
wire
for
the
electric
current.
This
appliance
is
equipped
with
a
cord
having
a
grounding
wire
with
a
grounding
plug.
The
plug
must
be
plugged
into
an
outlet
that
is
properly
installed
and
grounded.
WARNING—Improper
use
of
the
grounding
plug
can
result
in
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
Consult
a
qualified
electrician
or
serviceperson
if
the
grounding
instructions
are
not
completely
understood,
or
if
doubt
exists
as
to
whether
the
appliance
i
is
properly
grounded.
If
itis
necessary
to
use
an
extension
cord,
use
only
a
three
wire
extension
cord
that
has
a
three
blade
grounding
plug,
and
a
three
slot
receptacle
that
will
accept
the
plug
on
the
appliance.
The
marked
rating
of
the
extension
cord
should
be
equal
to
or
greater
than
the
electrical
rating
of
the
appliance.
Wiring
Requirements:
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ar
~-T°The
oven
must
be
plugged
into
at
least
¢
a
15
AMP
120
VOLT,
50/60
Hz
GROUNDED
OUTLET.
Where
a
standard
two-prong
outlet
is
encountered,
“itis
the
personal
responsibility
and
obligation
of
the
consumer
to
have
it
replaced
witha
properly,
grounded
three-prong
outlet.
(Fig.
1)
Fig.
1
2.
A
TEMPORARY.
CONNECTION
with
a
two-prong
adaptor
may
be
made
where
LOCAL
CODES
PERMIT
it.
(Fig.
2).
Unless
the
cover
screw
is
grounded
through
the
house
wiring,
attaching
the
adaptor
grounding
plate.
to
the
cover
screw
will
not
ground
the
oven.
If
there
is
any
doubt
that
the
cover
screw
is
grounded,
have
it
checked
by
an.
electrician.
4
3.
The
oven
must
be
on
a
SEPARATE
CIRCUIT.
No
other
appliance
should
share
the
circuit
with
the
microwave
oven.
If it
does,
the
branch
circuit
fuse
may
blow
or
the
circuit
breaker
may
trip,
or
the
food
may
cook
slower
than
times
recommended
i
in
Panasonic
Cookbook.
4..
The
VOLTAGE
used
must
be
the
same
as
specified
on
this
Microwave/Convection
Oven
(120
V).
Using
a
higher
voltage
is
dangerous
and
may
result
in
a
fire
or
other
accident
causing
oven
damage.
Using
a
lower
voltage
will
cause
slow
cooking.
Panasonic
is
NOT
responsible
for
damage
resulting
from
the
use
of
the
oven
with
other
than
specified
voltage.
Plug
In
Oven
When
the
oven
is
FIRST
PLUGGED
IN,
the
colon
will
blink
in
the
display
window
until
the
Clock
Pad
is
pressed.
FOR
PROPER
USE
OF
YOUR
OVEN,
READ
REMAINING
SAFETY
CAUTIONS
AND
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS.

Safety
Statements
General.
Use
1,
Do
NOT
attempt
to
tamper
with
or
make
any
“adjustments
or
repairs
to
door,
control
panel
“housing,
safety
interlocks
switches
or
any
other
part
of
the
oven.
Do
NOT
remove
outer
panel
from
oven.
Repairs
should
one
be
done
by
a
quahied
Seryiceperson,
pees
*2.°Do
NOT
suapate
anoven
empty:
a
iiicrowave
or
Combination:
The
microwave
energy
will
reflect
continuously
throughout
the
oven
if
no
food
or
‘water
is
presen!
to
absorb
energy:
3.
Ifa
fire
occurs
in
the
oven,
touch
the
Stop
Pad
and
»
LEAVE
DOOR
CLOSED.
Disconnect
the
power
cord,
or
shut
off
power
at
the
fuse
or
circuit
breaker
panel.
4.
Do
NOT
attempt
to
dry
clothes,
newspapers
or
other
materials
in
oven.
They
may
catch
on
fire.
Do
NOT
operate
the
oven
empty.
.
Do
NOT
use
recycled
paper
products,
as
they
may
contain
piled
ee
whien
may
cause
@
sparks
ree
“fires
wien
used.
10.
11.
.
Do
NOT
use
newspapers
or
paper
bags
Nae
cooking.
.
Do
NOT
hit
or
strike
control
ol
panel
Damage
to
See
may
occur.
:
POT
HOLDERS
n
may
be
needed
wien
oe
by
Microwave.
Heat
is
transferred
from
the
hot
food
to
the
cooking
container.
Pot
holders
are
needed
when
cooking
by
Broiling,
Combination
or
Convection.
.
Do
NOT
store
flammable
materials
next
to,
on
top,
or
in
the
oven.
It
could
be
a
fire
hazard.
Do
NOT
use
the
oven
without
the
glass
ceramic
tray
and
roller
ring
in
place.
CAUTION—Door
will
get
hot
sinh
Convection,
Combination
Cooking
and
Broiling.
Please
handle
door
carefully.
Do
NOT
use
the
oven
without
the
glass
ceramic
tray
and
roller
ring
in
place.

Fo
1
od
.
Never.use
your
Microwave/Convection
Oven
for
..
HOME
CANNING.
The.
oven.is
not
designed
to
permit
proper
canning.
Improperly
canned
food
may
spoil
and
be
dangerous
to
consume.
Leave
canning-to
the
proven.methods
of
water
bath
or
pressure
canner.
(See
your
Panasonic
Cookbook
for
further
information.)
_
COOKING
TIMES
given
in
the
Panasonic.
.
Cookbook
are
APPROXIMATE.
Factors
that
may
affect
cooking
are:
starting
temperature,
altitude,
volume,
size
and
shape
of
foods
and
utensils
used.
As
you
become
familiar
with
the
oven,
you
will
be
able
to
adjust
for
these
factors.
.
Itis
better
to
UNDERCOOK
RATHER
THAN
OVERCOOK
foods.
If
food
is.
undercooked,
it
can
always
be
returned
to
the
oven
for
further
cooking.
If
food
is
overcooked,
nothing
can
be
done.
Always
start
with
minimum
cooking
times.
.
SMALL
QUANTITIES
of
food
or
foods
with
LOW
MOISTURE
content
can
burn,
dry
out
or
catch
on
fire
if
cooked
too
long.
If
a
fire
occurs,
touch
the
Stop
Pad
and
leave
oven
door
closed.
.
Do
NOT
boil
eggs
in
their
shell.
Pressure
may
build
up
and
the
eggs
will
explode.
Foods
with
NONPOROUS
SKINS
must
be
pierced
before
cooking
to
prevent
bursting.
6.
Potatoes,
apples,
egg
yolks,
whole
acorn
squash,
11.
sausage
are
examples
of
food
with
NONPOROUS
SKINS.
These
must
be
pierced
before
cooking
to
-prevent
bursting.
(See
the
illustrations
below:)
.
POPCORN
must
be
popped
ina
microwave
corn
popper.
A
microwave
corn
popper
is
available
through.Panasonic
dealers,
model
number.18450.
In
addition,
special
microwave
popcornis
available
in
some
areas
of
the
country.
This
popcorn
pops
in
its
own
package
and
does
not
require
a
microwave
corn
popper.
It
may
be
used
in
this
oven.
If
oven
was
used
for
Broiling,
Combination
or
Convection
cooking,
allow
oven
to
cool
before
popping
microwave
popcorn.
.
Do
NOT
attempt
to
deep
fat
fry
in
your
oven.
.
Use
MEAT
THERMOMETER
to
check
doneness
of
roasts
and
poultry.
If
undercooked,
return
to
oven
and
cook
a
few
more
minutes
at
the
recommended
power
level.
DO
NOT
USE
A
CONVENTIONAL
MEAT
THERMOMETER
when
cooking
by
Combination
or
Microwave.
.
HEATED
LIQUIDS
CAN
ERUPT
if
not
mixed
with
air.
Do
not
heat
liquids
by
Microwave
in
your
Microwave/Convection
Oven
without
first
stirring.
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.

Utensils
1.
~
BROWNING
DISH
ON
THE
GLASS
CERAMIC
ae
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.
DONOT
PREHEAT
;
TRAY
MORE
THAN
8
MINUTES.
>
_
METAL
CONTAINERS
or
dishes
with
metallic
rims
10.
For
FURTHER
INFORMATION
on
proper
cooking
utensils,
refer
to
the
Introduction
in
the
Panasonic
Cookbook.
~-RollerRing
4.
The
ROLLER
RING
and
oven
floor
should
be
»
cleaned
frequently
to
prevent
excessive
noise.
2.
The
ROLLER
RING
MUST
ALWAYS
be
used
for
cooking
together
with
the
Glass
Ceramic
Tray.
-
should
not
be
used
for
Microwave
and
Combination
AON
Pen
ht
ae
ere
Cooking.
Arcing
may
occur.
2
Glass
Ceramic
Tray
-
ve
ae
Pela
tre
Ss
3.
METAL
TWIST-TIES
may
not
be
used
for
_...
1,
Do
NOT
operate
the
oven
without
the
Glass
—
Microwave
and
Combination
Cooking."
rinbt
8
Ceramic
Tray
in
place.
4.
Do
NOT
use
SEALED
JARS
or
NARROW
NECK
2.
Do
NOT
use
any
other
Glass
Ceramic.
Tray
with
this
bottles
for
cooking
or
reheating.
They
may
shatter.
oven.
fm
sien
pee
5.
Do
NOT
use
CONVENTIONAL
THERMOMETERS
3.
If
Glass
Ceramic
Tray
is
hot,
ALLOW
TO
COOL
when
cooking
by
Microwave
or
Combination.
They
before
cleaning
or
placing
it
in
water...
may
cause
arcing.
4.
Do
NOT
cook
directly
on
the
Glass
Ceramic
Tray.
6.
Remove
PLASTIC
STORE
WRAPS,
before
cooking
or
defrosting
in
the
oven.
7.
When
cooking
by
Microwave
or
Combination
and
using
foil,
skewers,
warming
rack
or
utensils
made
of
metal
in
the
oven
allow
at
least
one
inch
of
space
between
metal
material
and
interior
oven
walls.
If
arcing
(sparking)
occurs
remove
metal
material
(skewers,
etc.)
and/or
transfer
to
a
non-metallic
container.
8.
DO
NOT
USE
THE
OVEN
RACK
BROILING
without
the
Glass
Ceramic
Tray
in
place.
9.
DO
NOT
use
Oven
Broiling
Rack
when
cooking
by
Combination
or
Microwave.
Glass
Ceramic
Tray
;
Roller
Ring
‘
fig
ad
at
at
tN
ENN
OS
AEE
AEE
Ad
NOE
A
AE
NEE
oe
PU
EP
ad
OP
PENPALS
LAO
ERE
LANE
EASE
LAE
EA
AA
AEE
EA
Automatic
Checking
Mechanism
“EFFF”
Display
in
Window:
a
y
2
Bi)
y
P)
2
o
if
“FFFF”
appears
in
display
window
remove
the
plug
from
the
AC
wall
outlet,
wait
10
seconds
and
5
then
plug
the
oven
in
again.
5
elf
the
“FFFF”
indication
clears,
simply
reset
the
3
time
of
day
and
use
the
oven.
®
elf
the
“FFFF”
still
appears,
please
contact
the
2
nearest
MESCO
authorized
servicenter.
Power
Failure
etc.:
When
the
oven
is
not
being
used
for
cooking,
the
time
of
day
will
appear
in
the
display
window.
if
the
oven
is
affected
by
a
temporary
power
failure
:
or
the
plug
is
removed
from
electric
outlet
and
then
:
reinserted,
the
colon
in
the
display
window
will
blink.
To
reset
correct
time
of
day,
simply
follow
the
clock
set
instructions.
(See
page
12.)
5
q
7
en
tet
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NE
PEE
EEE
NEN
EEE
EEE
AEE
NEAL
A
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ANNE
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Feature
Diagram
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@
Door
Release
Button
Push
button
to
open
door.
@
Oven
Window
@)
Door
Safety
Lock
System
Before
any
cooking
function
can
begin,
oven
door
must
be
securely
shut.
@
Oven
Light
Will
turn
on
whenever
the
door
is
opened
or
during
cooking.
©
Oven
Light
Cover
Allows
easy
access
to
replace
oven
light.
See
page
29.
©
Oven
Air
Vents
Never
block
air
vents
during
cooking.
@
Control
Panel
See
page
9.
Name
Plate
Contains
model
and
serial
number
of
your
oven.
@
Glass
Ceramic
Tray
Must
be
placed
in
the
oven
before
cooking.
RollerRing
Must
be
placed
in
the
oven
before
cooking.

@
Time
Pads
@
Power
Pad
©
Cyclic
Defrost
Pad
@
Combination
Pad
Convection
Pad
Auto
Weight
Combination
Pad
@
Auto
Weight
.
Frozen
Cook
Pad
@
Auto
Sensor
Control
Pad
@
Stop/Reset
Pad
@®
Clock
Pad
60
Indicator
Lights
(@
Display
Window
ae
_©
Stand/Timer
Pad
©
Broil
Pad
(3
1.0
Pound/
10
Ounce
Pad
@
0.1
Pound/
1
Ounce
Pad
Auto
Weight
Defrost
Pad
@)
Cooking
Guide
(6
Doneness
Control
Pads
Stop/';
Reset
(3)
Start
Pad

Accessories
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Accessories
and
Use
Drip
Pan
=
Bee
ae
-
Spatter
Shield
ee
ne
ae
Glass
Ceramic
Tray
-<
gpatter
Shield:
oe
-
Glass
Ceramic
Tray:
_.Use
with
the
Drip
pan.
‘patter
Oven
should
not
be
operated
Shield
Dele
prevent
seeceng:
without
the
Glass
Ceramic
Tray.
Oven
Broiling
Rack
Oven
Roasting
Rack
Do
NOT
use
this
rack
for
Combination
or
Do
NOT
touch
this
rack
with
interior
oven
Microwave
Cooking.
“
wall.
Arcing
may
occur.
Example:
For
Baking
Cakes
and
Pies
(convection
Example:
For
Beef
Steaks
(Broiling)
Cooking)
Cake:
Pie:
Oven
Broiling
Rack Oven
Roasting
Rack
Oven
Broiling
Rack
Drip
Pan
Example:
For
Roasting
Chicken
(Combination
Cooking)
Oblong
Baking
Dish
Glass
Ceramic
Tray
40S

Accessory
Use
Chart
The
following
chart
is
the
proper
way
to
use
all
accessories
supplied
with
this
oven.
,
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ade
i
N
Microwave
Cooking
Drip
Pan
Yes
Spatter
Shield
“No”
No
Yes
Glass
Ceramic
Tray
Yes Yes
‘Yes’
Oven
Broiling
Rack
No
Yes
Yes
“Noo
Oven
Roasting
Rack’
«Except
as
instructed
in
Panasonic
Cookbook.
NOTE:
1)
Refer
to
Utensils
on
page
7
in
this
manual.
2)
For
more
detailed
instructions,
read
your
Panasonic
Cookbook.
Cooking
Utensils
winunrinnunauninienavnneayaiginnasienena
gi
enn
Following
is
a
summary
chart
in
which
you
will
find
the
proper
use
of
cooking
utensils
in
your
Microwave/Convection
Oven.
UTENSILS
MICROWAVE
CONVECTION
COMBINATION
BROILING
Heat-Resistant
Yes,
if
heat-safe
to
Glass
(Pyrex,
Corning,
Fire
vee
bi
Yes
_
475°F:
King,
etc.)
Yes
’
Heat-Resistant
(Don’t
use
Ves
Yes
Yes,
if
heat-safe
to
peas
Ceramic,
China
utensils
with
A75°F.
metal
trim.)
¢
)
al
.
—
yea
Non
Heat-
Resistant
Glass
NO
No
No
No
Yes
;
(If
Convection
or
Microwave
Combination
was
used
Yes,
if
heat-safe
to
Plastics
prior
to
Microwave,
No
375°F.
No
allow
glass
ceramic
tray
to
cool
15-20
min.
before
using.)
Yes
(If
Convection
or
Plastic
Films,
Combination
was
used
Wraps
prior
to
Microwave,
No
No
No
allow
glass
ceramic
tray
to
cool
15-20
min.
before
using.)
Yes
(If
Convection
or
Combination
was
used
Paper
Products
rior
to
Microwave,
No
No
No
allow
glass
ceramic
tray
to
cool
15-20
min.
before
using.)
Straw,
Wicker
and
Wood
Yes
No
No
No
NOTE:
FOR
MORE
INSTRUCTIONS
ON
THE
PROPER
USE
OF
UTENSILS
IN
YOUR
OVEN,
PLEASE
READ
THE
INTRODUCTION
SECTION
IN
THE
PANASONIC
COOKBOOK.
a
5

|
Controls.
TO
Oc
@
Auto
Count
Up:
The
Time,
Power,
Combination,
Convection,
Broil,
Auto
Sensor,
Auto
Weight
Defrost.
Category,
Auto
Weight
Combination
Cook
Category,
Auto
Weight
Frozen
Cook
Category,
1.0
lb./10
oz.,
and
0.1:1b./1
02.
pads
are
all
equipped
with
the
Auto
Count
Up
feature.
By
“holding
your
finger
on
the
pad,
the
readout
in
the
display
window
will
count
up.
After
~
reaching
the
maximum
function,
the
display
will
return-to
the
starting
point
and
continue
to
count.up.
To
stop
the
readout
simply
remove
your
finger
from
the
pad.
Example:
Auto
Weight
Combination
Pad,
1.0
Ib./10
oz.
Pad,
0.1
Ib./1
02.
Pad
ae
le
Sh
le.
i
LO
=p
4
“Ib.
Auto
Weight
i.
4D
1b.
PAG.
cc
asrgcne
oe.
ees
oe
Combination
Pad
bar
(1-16
Ib.)
3
7
.1-0.9
Ib.
nm
(1-7
category)
c
c-u
lb
Li.
P
ib
1
ra
no
go
ne
abeecnas
ics
|
-U..-
Ib
bye
he
(Auto
Weight)
@
Clock
Pad:
When
oven
is
first
plugged
in,
the
colon
in
the
display
window
will
blink.
To
set
clock
Step
1.
Enter
time
of
day
by
pressing
appropriate
Time
Pads.
>
Time
appears
in
display
window;
colon
is
blinking.
Example:
To
set
11:25
(a.m.
or
p.m.),
Touch
Time
Pads
from
left
to
right
as
follows:
once
once
twice
|
5times
Step
2.
Touch
Clock
Pad.
>
Colon
stops
blinking;
time
of
day
is
entered
and
locked
into
display.

2.
Time
Pads:
1.
Basic
Time
Setting—Broil,
Stand/Timer
and
Alt
Microwave
power
levels
except
LOW.
10-4
AOL
eA
“MIN.”
MIN.
SEC.
..SEC
-
The
Pads
serve
as
a
10
minute
pad,
1
minute
pad:
10
second
pad
and
4
second
pad
from
the
left,
ang
can
be
programmed
up.
to.99
minutes
_
99
seconds.
Example
1:
To
set
13
minutes
45
peconds
Touch:
-10
MIN
Pad:
once
1
MIN
Pad:
3times
—
10
SEC
Pad:
4
times
1
SEC
Pad:
5
times
Example
2:
To
set
30
seconds
Touch:
10
SEC
Pad:
3
times
2.
LOW
Microwave
power,
Combination
and
Convection
The
Pads
serve
as
a
1
hour
pad,
an
inoperable
pad,
10
minute
pad
and
1
minute
pat
from
the
left,
and
can
be
programmed
up
to
9
hours
99
minutes.
Example
1:
To
set
2
hours
25
minutes
Touch;
1
HOUR
Pad:
twice
10
MIN
Pad:
twice
1
MIN
Pad:
5
times
Example
2:
To
set
45
minutes
Touch;
seats:
as
10
MIN
Pad:
4
times
{1
MIN
Pad:
5
times
Note:
When
LOW
Microwave
power,
Combination
and
Convection
are
programmed
for
1
hour
or
longer,
the
time
in
the
display
window
counts
down
minute
by
minute.
When
less
than
59
minutes
(59
00)
remain,
the
time
counts
down
second
by
second.
©
Power
Pad:
Automatically
counts
down
from
High
to
Warm
by
holding
your
finger
on
the
Pad.
The
following
is
the
approximate
wattage
for
each
power
level.
10
1
HOUR
“H”
MIN
MIN
HIGH
power
(700
watis/Full
power)
M.
LOW
power
(360
watts/50%
power)
M.
HIGH
power
(650
watts/90%
power)
LOW
power
(200
waits/30%
power)
MEDIUM
power
(490
watts/70%
power)
WARMpower
(
70
watts/10%
power)
@
Cyclic
Defrost
Pad:
When
DEFROST
is
selected,
the
automatic
cycle
divides
the
defrosting
time
into
8
periods
which
alternate
between
defrost
and
stand.
The
wattage
of
BEF
RQOE
power
is
approximate
245
watts/35%
power.
Note:
When
oven
is
operating
at
DEFROST
power,
DEF
indicator
light
blinks.
The
light
remains
on,
but
does
not
blink
during
built-in
stand
time.
@
Stand/Timer
Pad:
This
feature
allows
you
to
program
a
Stand
Time
after
caaangl
is
complete
This
sale
can
also
be
used
to
program
ee
oven
as
a
minute
timer.
nig

@
©
Combination
Pad:
Automatically
counts-up
for
the
desired.
Combination
setting.
There
are
4
Combination
settings.
Refer
to
the
Panasonic
Cookbook
for
proper
use.
Convection
Pad:
*
Automatically
counts-up
in
25°F.
increments
from
200°F.
to
ATS,
‘Touching
Convection
pad
during
preheating
or
cooking
shows
the
temperature
you
programmed
i
in
display
window.
Auto
Preheat
(Convection):
Automatically
preheats
the
oven
to
the
desired.
convection
oven
‘temperature.
Set
oven
temperature
and
touch
the
Start
Pad.
“‘P”
appears
in
disp
y
window.
When
oven
is
preheated,
three
beeps
will
sound
and
“P’
will
begin
to
blink
in
display
window.
If
oven
door
is
not
opened
after
preheating,
oven
will
maintain
the
selected
temperature
for
30
minutes.
After
30
minutes,
the
oven
will
shut
off
ay
Broil
Pad:
:
Automatically
counts-up
for
the
desired
Broil
See
“There
are
2
Broil
settings.
Refer
to
the
Panasonic
Cookbook
for
proper
use.
Auto
Preheat
(Broil):
Automatically
preheats
the
oven.
Press
Broil
Pad
to
select
the
setting
1
or
2,
and
touch
the
Start
Pad.
‘“‘P”
appears
in
display
window.
When
oven
is
preheated,
three
beeps
will
sound
and
‘‘P”
will
begin
to
blink
in
display
window.
Auto
Weight
Combination
Pad:
This
feature
allows
you
to
cook
meat
or
poultry
by
weight.
Choose
a
cook
category
and
program
the
weight
of
the
food.
Weight
must
be
programmed
i
in
pounds
and
tenths
of
a
pound.
For
further
information
on
Auto
Weight
Combination
Cook,
refer
to
Introduction
in
the
Panasonic
Cookbook.
Press
this
pad
to
select
the
appropriate
cook
category
1
through
7.
Listed
below
are
the
-
recommended
foods
and
maximum
weight
limits
for
each
ey,
Note:
1)
The
shape
and
size
of
the
food
will
determine
the
maximum
weight
the
oven
can
accommodate.
Auto
Weight
Frozen
Cook
Pad:
This
feature
allows
you
to
cook
frozen
convenience
foods
by
weight.
Choose
a
frozen
cook
category
and
program
the
weight
of
the
food.
Weight
must
be
programmed
in
ounces.
For
further
information
on
Auto
Weight
Frozen
Cook,
refer
to
introduction
in
the
Panasonic
Cookbook.
Press
this
pad
to
select
the
appropriate
cook
category
1
through
5.
Listed
below
are
the
recommended
foods
and
maximum
weight
limits
for
each
sauiats
~14—
(Auto
Weight)

@
Auto
Weight
Defrost
Pad:
seen
This
feature
allows
you
to
defrost
meat,
poultry
or
seafood
by
weight..
Choose
a
defrosting
category
and
program
the
weight
of
the
food.
Weight
must
be
programmed
in
pounds
and
-.
tenths
of
a
pound.
For
further
information
on
Auto
Weight
Defrost,
refer
to
Introduction
in.
-
the
Panasonic
Cookbook.
x
iia
coasts
Cin
ta he
nies
Press
this
pad
to
select
the
appropriate
defrosting
category
4
through
3.
Listed
below
are
the
recommended
foods
and
maximum
weight
limits
for
each
category.
.
Met
aes
ee
me
(Auto
Weight)
Note:
The
shape
and
size
of
the
food
will
determine
the
maximum
weight
the
oven
can
accommodate.
@®
1.0
Pound/10
Ounce
Pad:
Press
this
pad
to
program
the
weight
of
your
food
by
whole
pounds
or
by
10
ounces.
For
Auto
Weight
Combination
Cook
and
Auto
Weight
Defrost
this
pad
is
used
in
the
pound
capacity.
For
Auto
Weight
Frozen
Cook,
this
pad
is
used
in
the
10
ounce
capacity.
An
Auto.
Weight
feature
must
be
selected
before
putting
in
the
weight
of
the
food.
a
@
0.1
Pound/1
Ounce
Pad:
Press
this
pad
to
program
the
weight
of
your
food
by
tenths
of
a
pound
or
by
ounces.
To
convert
ounces
into
tenths
of
a
pound,
see
conversion
chart
in
the
Introduction
of
the
Panasonic
Cookbook.
For
Auto
Weight
Combination
Cook
and
Auto
Weight
Defrost
this
pad
is
used
in
the
tenths
of
a
pound
capacity.
For
Auto
Weight
Frozen
Cook
this
pad
is
used
in
the
single
ounce
capacity.
An
Auto
Weight
feature
must
be
selected
before
putting
in
the
weight
of
the
food.
@®
Auto
Sensor
Control
Pads:
Press
desired
control
pad
designated
for
your
food.
The
appropriate
food
categories
for
each
Auto
Sensor
Cycle
are
as
follows.
For
further
information,
refer
to
Introduction
and
Auto
Sensor
recipes
in
the
Panasonic Cookbook.
—15—

©
Doneness
Control
Pads:
aa
Preferences
for
food
doneness
vary
with
each
individual.
After
having
used
the
A
Auto:
Sensor
Cycles
a
few
times,
you
may
decide
you
would
prefer
your
food
cooked
to
a
“different
doneness.
By
using
the
Doneness
Control,
the
Auto
Sensor
piediains
can
pa
adjusted
to
cook
food
for
a
longer
or
shorter
time.
Note:
If
you
are
satisfied
with
the
result
of
cooking
with
the
built-in
Auto
Sensor
program,
oe
you
do
not
need
0
use
these
ee
More
Pad:
Use
when
you
want
ae
food
to
be
eooked
a
litle
more
2
en
the
built:
-in
‘auio
program.
Less
Pad:.
se
Use.when
you
want
your
food
to
be
cooked
alittle
less
than
the
built-in
auto
program.
@
Stop/Reset
Pad:
Before
cooking:
One
tap
clears
your
instructions.
;
During
cooking:
One
tap
temporarily
stops
the
cooking
process.
Another
tap
canesis
all.
your
instructions
and
time
of
day
appears
in
Gienlay
window.
@®
Start
Pad:
One
tap
allows
oven
to
begin
functioning.
If
door
is
opened
or
Stop/Reset
Pad
is
tapped
once
during
oven
operation,
Start
Pad
must
be
touched
again
to
restart
oven.
@®
Display
Window:
Displays
time
of
day
before
or
after
cooking,
time
during
cooking,
weight,
cooking
functions,
and
power
levels.
Digital
Readout
Display:
Time
Auto
Weight
Defrost/Auto
Weight
Combination
(99
min.
99
sec./9
hr.
99
min.)
(Category
1)
@
Indicator
Lights:
An
indicator
light
will
turn
on
when
a
specific
power
level
and/or
the
following
functions
are
selected:
AUTO
WEIGHT
DEF,
AUTO
WEIGHT
FROZ
COOK,
AUTO
WEIGHT
COMB,
CONV,
COMB,
BROIL,
AUTO
COOK
and
DEF.
@
Cooking
Guide:
Easy
reference
for
Auto
Weight
Combination,
Cook,
Auto
Weight
Frozen
Cook,
Auto
Weight
Defrost
and
Auto
Sensor.
@
Opening
Door:
Opening
the
door
during
cooking
will
stop
the
cooking
process
without
canceling
the
program.
Cooking
resumes
as
soon
as
the
door
is
closed
and
Start
Pad
is
touched.
The
oven
light
will
stay
on
or
turn
on
whenever
the
door
is
opened.
;
@®
Beep
Sound:
When
a
pad
is
touched
correctly,
a
beep
will
be
heard.
If
a
pad
is
touched
and
no
beep
is
heard,
the
unit
has
not
or
cannot
accept
the
instruction.
The
oven
will
beep
twice
between
programmed
stages.
During
Auto
Weight
Defrost,
oven
will
beep
twice
two
times
during
total
defrosting
time.
These
beeps
are
a
signal
to
turn,
rotate
or
manipulate
food.
At
the
end
of
preheat,
the
oven
will
beep
3
times.
At
the:
end
of
any
popes
pode
the
oven
will
beep
5
times.
7
—16—

Summarized
Directions
__
Microwave Operation
Auto
Sensor
Cooking:
Set
Auto
Sensor
Cycle
(At
~A8)..
Touch
Start
Pad.
~
“Cook
==
ia
Time
Cooking:
One-Stage
Cooking
Two-Stage
Cooking
Three-Stage
Cooking
ia
Step
1
Set
Power.
Set
first
Power.
Set
first
Power.
Step
2
Set
Time.
:
Set
first
Time.
—
Set
first
Time:
Touch
Start
pad.
Set
second
Power.
Set
second
Power.
Set
second
Time.
Set
second
Time.
Touch
Start
Pad.
Set
third
Power.
Set
third
Time.
Touch
Start
Pad.
Defrost
Cycle
;
Defrost-to-Cook
Cycle
Defrost-to-Two
Stage
Cook
Cycle
[_
Step
1
Touch
Defrost
Pad.
Touch
Defrost
Pad.
Touch
Defrost
Pad.
Step
2
Set
Time.
Set
Time.
Set
Time.
.
Step
3
Touch
Start
Pad.
Set
second
Power.
Set
second
Power.
Step4
—
Set
second
Time.
Set
second
Time.
Step
5
Touch
Start
Pad.
Set
third
Power.
Step
6
Set
third
Time.
Convection
Operation
Time
Cooking
Step
7
:
Touch
Start
Pad.
|
u
Auto
Preheat
re
Step
1
Set
desired
Oven
Temp.
Step
2
Touch
Start
Pad.
Step
3
When
unit
is
preheated,
place
food
in
oven.
Step
4
Set
Time:
Step
5
Touch
Start
Pad.
Set
Oven
Temp.
Set
Time.
Touch
Start
Pad.
Broil
Operation
Time
Cooking
——
Auto
Preheat
Step
1
Set
Broil
Category
(1
or
2)
Step
1
Step
2
Touch
Start
Pad.
eee
Step
2
Step
3
When
unit
is
preheated,
place
food
in
oven.
Step
3
Step
4
Set
Time.
=
Step5
Touch
Start
Pad.
Combination
Operation
Auto
Weight
Combination
Set
Broil
Category
(1
or
2).
Set
Time.
Touch
Start
Pad.
Combination
Cooking
Auto
Weight
Combination
Cook
Combination
Cooking
Step
1
Set
Auto
Combination
Cycle
(C1-C7).
:
Step
1
Step
2
Set
Weight.
Step
2
Step
3
Step3
~~
~~ ~~
|:
Touch
Start
Pad.
Set
Combination
Setting
1-4.
Set
Time.
Touch
Start
Pad.
-17-

|
Microwave
|
Microwave
cooking
lets
you
defrost
foods
quickly,
prepare
delicious
stews,
savory
casseroles,
and
vegetables
that...
come
out
tender
and
colorful.
It’s
also
an
ideal
and
easy
way
to
reheat
leftovers
that
taste
as
though
they
were
freshly
prepared.
So
pcs
mM
NE
Note:
1)
See
cooking
utensils
section
in
your
Panasonic
Cookbook
or
page
11
or
this
manual.
2)
Do
not
use
recycled
paper
products
in
the
oven.
They
may
contain
impurities
which
could
cause
the
paper
to
create
sparking
(arcing)
and
this
could
result
in
a
fire
during
oven
operation.
~~
;
3)
Do
not
operate
oven
empty.
Auto
Sensor
Cooking.
Auto
Sensor
Cooking
allows
you
to
cook
most
of
your
favorite
foods
without
having
to
select
cooking
times
and
powers.
The
oven
does
it
all
automatically.
For
proper
cooking
results
on
Auto
Sensor
cycles,
be
sure
to
cover
foods
securely
with
plastic
wrap
or
place
foods
ina
microwavesafe
casserole
dish
with
a
proper
fitting
lid.
For
further
information
refer
to
the
Introduction
in
the
Panasonic
Cookbook
and
Auto
Sensor
recipes.
Press
the
Auto
Sensor
Cook
Pad
until
the
desired
Auto
Cycle
—
selected
Auto
Sensor
Cycle
number
number
(A1—A8)
appears
in
display
appears
in
display
window.
The
window.
Example:
A4
AUTO
COOK
indicator
lights
also
appear
in
display
window.
®
Clock
time
disappears.
The
If
Desired
Touch
More
Pad
or
Less
Pad
for
the
»
Selected
doneness
symbol
appears
doneness
of
your
food.
in
display
window.
Example:
A4,
Less
Note:
Doneness
Control
can
not
be
aa
used
with
A1
cycle.
A4,
More
Touch
Start
Pad.
After
Oven
Starts:
»
MICROWAVE
ACTIVITY
STARTS.
The
COOK
indicator
light
starts
to
blink.
The
AUTO
indicator
light
stays
on.
The
turntable
rotates.
Oven
light
turns
on.
WHEN
AUTO
SENSOR
CYCLE
(A2
THROUGH
A8)
DISAPPEARS
FROM
DISPLAY
WINDOW,
the
oven
beeps
twice.
The
remaining
cooking
time
appears
in
display
window
and
begins
to
count
down.
The
COOK
indicator
light
|
continues
to
blink.
The
AUTO
indicator
light
stays
on.
(If
doneness
selection
was
made,
its
symbol
disappears.)
Note:
On
cook
At,
no
time
will
appear
in
display
window.
The
COOK
indicator
light
stops
blinking
and
oven
beeps
5
times.
The
cooking
cycie
is
complete.
,
®
WHEN
AUTO
SENSOR
COOK
CYCLE
IS
COMPLETED,
the
oven
beeps
5
times
and
shuts
off.
Indicator
and
oven
lights
turn
off.
The
turntable
stops
rotating.
The
time
of
day
reappears
in
display
window.
—18—

Microwave,
—19—

Microwave
Time
Cooking:
cyclic
Defrost
fngonmnv
acm
ay
ainnsanaynaneaguaeanacaiag
annie
“Clock
time
disappears.
DEF
“indicator
ree
on.
Touch
soy
Defrost
Pad.
“Defrost
time
a
appears
in
display
window
i
in
minutes
and
seconds.
|
Set
erty
time
by
pressing
Time
Pads.
|
:
oe
=
Touch
‘Start
Pad.
After
Oven
Starts:
»
MICROWAVE
DEFROSTING
BEGINS.
Turntable
rotates.
Oven
light
turns
on.
DEF
indicator
light
begins
tc
to
alternately
blink
and
glow.
Defrosting
time
counts
down
second
by
second.
>
WHEN
DEFROSTING
|S
COMPLETED,
oven
beeps
five
times
and
shuts
off.
Turntable
stops
roland
DEF
indicator
light
and
oven
light
turn
off.
Time
of
day
appears
in
display
window.
“Note:
Two
more
stages
can
be
programmed
after
Cyclic
Defrost.
One
Stage
Cooking
PITT
TERI
TnT
UL
TT
TUT
TTD
OTD
nC
EE
Select
cooking
power
by
pressing
Power
Pad.
Set
cooking
time
e
by
pressing
Time
Pads:
&
[Step
3.
Touch
Start
Pad.]
LOR
|
>
Clock
time
disappears.
Selected
power
indicator
light
turns
on.
>
Cooking
time
appears
in
display
window
in
minutes
and
seconds.
Two
Stage
Cooking
POT
TTT
ETE
TT
TTT
TOT
TAY
TOT
Tan TOR
TO
Ted
Oe
Te
CO
Before
touching
Start
Pad,
select
>»
Previously
selected
time
and
power
second
cooking
power
by
pressing
indicator
light
disappear
from
Power
Pad.
oe
display
window.
Second
stage
: ;
3
pane
indicator
light
turns
0
on.
Step
4
es
:
:
‘Second
stage
cooking
time
areca
Set
second
stage
cooking
time
by
.
in
display
window.
pressing:
Time.
Pads.
[step
5
5.
Touch
Start
F
Pad.
]
on
—20—
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