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Slice/Size Light/Dark Operating Instructions Toaster Oven (Household Use Only) Model No. NB-W250 Preheat Convection POWER Function Time/+30s Temp.
Slice/Size Light/Dark Operating Instructions Toaster Oven (Household Use Only) Model No. NB-W250 Preheat Convection POWER Function Time/+30s Temp.
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... 5 Part Names and Instructions 8 Handling Instructions 10 Before use 10 Cooking guide ( Auto mode ) 12 Cooking guide ( Manual mode ) 14 Accessories Instructions 16 Care & Cleaning 16 Troubleshooting17 Contact Information 18 Specifications 18 Limited Warranty 19 2 Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. • This product is intended for household use only. • Please read these instructions thoroughly to use product correctly and safely. • Please retain this Operating Instructions...
... 5 Part Names and Instructions 8 Handling Instructions 10 Before use 10 Cooking guide ( Auto mode ) 12 Cooking guide ( Manual mode ) 14 Accessories Instructions 16 Care & Cleaning 16 Troubleshooting17 Contact Information 18 Specifications 18 Limited Warranty 19 2 Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. • This product is intended for household use only. • Please read these instructions thoroughly to use product correctly and safely. • Please retain this Operating Instructions...
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... plug cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect, turn any manner. A fire may create a fire or risk of other than intended use. 14. Replace cardboard lids on or taking off parts. 6. Do not touch hot surfaces. Close supervision is necessary when any item on or near children. 5. Do not use . 3 Do not use and before putting on food containers with aluminum...
... plug cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect, turn any manner. A fire may create a fire or risk of other than intended use. 14. Replace cardboard lids on or taking off parts. 6. Do not touch hot surfaces. Close supervision is necessary when any item on or near children. 5. Do not use . 3 Do not use and before putting on food containers with aluminum...
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... oven: paper, cardboard, plastic and the like. 21. C. This will cause overheating of hot grease. 24. B. Use extreme caution when removing tray or disposing of the oven. 22. Do not use , before putting on by children or tripped over a longer cord. The display window will ...or taking off parts, and before handing. 23. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS A. A short power supply cord is not in use an extension cord. 4 Do not cover crumb tray or any of the oven with metal foil. To turn off the appliance, press the power button. 20. Do not place any part of the following...
... oven: paper, cardboard, plastic and the like. 21. C. This will cause overheating of hot grease. 24. B. Use extreme caution when removing tray or disposing of the oven. 22. Do not use , before putting on by children or tripped over a longer cord. The display window will ...or taking off parts, and before handing. 23. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS A. A short power supply cord is not in use an extension cord. 4 Do not cover crumb tray or any of the oven with metal foil. To turn off the appliance, press the power button. 20. Do not place any part of the following...
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... user, other people, and damage to property, please follow these instructions. Consult the place of damage caused by improper operation. Do not use the oven within the reach of children. ● Do not allow children to use the appliance if the power cord or power plug is damaged or the power plug is damaged, it must be replaced by the power cord...
... user, other people, and damage to property, please follow these instructions. Consult the place of damage caused by improper operation. Do not use the oven within the reach of children. ● Do not allow children to use the appliance if the power cord or power plug is damaged or the power plug is damaged, it must be replaced by the power cord...
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...shock, smoke, fire, burns, injury or property damage. ● Do not immerse the appliance, power cord and power plug in the unlikely event that they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use is very high. WARNING To avoid risk of electric shock, fire due to short...ensure that this appliance stops working properly. Unplug the appliance immediately and contact to the heating elements. ● Do not directly heat cans or glass bottles. ● Do not use . Let it with wet hands. ● Do not touch, block or cover the appliance during operation. ● Do ...
...shock, smoke, fire, burns, injury or property damage. ● Do not immerse the appliance, power cord and power plug in the unlikely event that they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use is very high. WARNING To avoid risk of electric shock, fire due to short...ensure that this appliance stops working properly. Unplug the appliance immediately and contact to the heating elements. ● Do not directly heat cans or glass bottles. ● Do not use . Let it with wet hands. ● Do not touch, block or cover the appliance during operation. ● Do ...
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...in use, before moving, and before the fire goes out.) ● Turn off the power and remove the power plug immediately. ● Do not extinguish the fire with water or near a heat source. ● Near any open the door when the food generate smoke or catches fire. (before cleaning. ... may lead to clean the appliance including cooking rack and baking tray after every use the appliance on following places. ● On uneven surfaces, on the power cord. ● Be sure to set correctly when using the appliance. ● Beware not to be operated by means of electric...
...in use, before moving, and before the fire goes out.) ● Turn off the power and remove the power plug immediately. ● Do not extinguish the fire with water or near a heat source. ● Near any open the door when the food generate smoke or catches fire. (before cleaning. ... may lead to clean the appliance including cooking rack and baking tray after every use the appliance on following places. ● On uneven surfaces, on the power cord. ● Be sure to set correctly when using the appliance. ● Beware not to be operated by means of electric...
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... be changed after start. ■ The heater automatically turns on and off during cooking to slide in firmly before use. Part Names and Instructions Main unit & Accessories Upper heater Near-infrared ray heater Far-infrared ray heater Control panel Rack / Tray position Upper Middle Lower Power cord Lower heater Handle Dial Glass window Door Start / Stop Crumb tray (removable) Power plug ●...
... be changed after start. ■ The heater automatically turns on and off during cooking to slide in firmly before use. Part Names and Instructions Main unit & Accessories Upper heater Near-infrared ray heater Far-infrared ray heater Control panel Rack / Tray position Upper Middle Lower Power cord Lower heater Handle Dial Glass window Door Start / Stop Crumb tray (removable) Power plug ●...
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...; Select the number of slices for Toast and Bagel. ● Select size for Pizza. ● Set the time for pizza and manual mode. Preheat POWER Preheat button ● Set this if the recipe required "Preheat". (See P.10) [Only for manual mode.] Convection button ● Set to have convection air circulation before or during cooking. (See P.11) 9 Slice/Size Light/Dark Dial...
...; Select the number of slices for Toast and Bagel. ● Select size for Pizza. ● Set the time for pizza and manual mode. Preheat POWER Preheat button ● Set this if the recipe required "Preheat". (See P.10) [Only for manual mode.] Convection button ● Set to have convection air circulation before or during cooking. (See P.11) 9 Slice/Size Light/Dark Dial...
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..." button then turn "Dial" to a standby status. (Power and start . 10 button then turn off automatically. ➜ Press "Power" button to return to select; It can be available before setting. (See step 5 below) How to use , remove packing material and clean the main unit / accessories. (See P.16) ■ Clean the main unit / accessories when you have not used for more than 3 seconds, the srart‧stop...
..." button then turn "Dial" to a standby status. (Power and start . 10 button then turn off automatically. ➜ Press "Power" button to return to select; It can be available before setting. (See step 5 below) How to use , remove packing material and clean the main unit / accessories. (See P.16) ■ Clean the main unit / accessories when you have not used for more than 3 seconds, the srart‧stop...
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.... (Cooking will be displayed on the glass window when it automatically turns off automatically after 10 minutes from the start. Using "Convection", when the temperature is set to over 390 °F, this setting will be the same as first time. (See P.12) ■ The white smoke may appear if the food contains a lot of an insufficient baking, perform...
.... (Cooking will be displayed on the glass window when it automatically turns off automatically after 10 minutes from the start. Using "Convection", when the temperature is set to over 390 °F, this setting will be the same as first time. (See P.12) ■ The white smoke may appear if the food contains a lot of an insufficient baking, perform...
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... Baking temperature cannot be changed . ■ If the bread contains a lot of sugar or butter, select less "crust color level" to prevent burning. ■ The color of browning varies with type, size, and thickness of... frozen pizza. TOAST Baking time and baking temperature cannot be changed after start. PIZZA ■ Baking time and temperature can be changed . ■ Select size of bread. ■ Select the desired "halves" and "crust color level". Handling Instructions Cooking guide (Auto mode) Menu Recipes Quantity TOAST Toast 1 - 6 slices Accessory...
... Baking temperature cannot be changed . ■ If the bread contains a lot of sugar or butter, select less "crust color level" to prevent burning. ■ The color of browning varies with type, size, and thickness of... frozen pizza. TOAST Baking time and baking temperature cannot be changed after start. PIZZA ■ Baking time and temperature can be changed . ■ Select size of bread. ■ Select the desired "halves" and "crust color level". Handling Instructions Cooking guide (Auto mode) Menu Recipes Quantity TOAST Toast 1 - 6 slices Accessory...
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... food baking process through the glass window. 13 N/A Place on the center of cooking rack. ■ Continuous heating or main unit still having residual heat : The insufficient or overcook may happen. In those cases, we recommend to use "Roast" menu with the cut... color level : 4 Half cut sides facing up. 6 in : 6 min Middle 9 in : 9 min 300 - 450 °F *1 - 12 in : 14 min *1 Can be changed after start. Tray Position Only middle Baking time (approximately) 2 slices : 2 min 25 s 6 slices : 3 min 10 s Crust color level : 4 Temperature setting (°F) Tips Toast size...
... food baking process through the glass window. 13 N/A Place on the center of cooking rack. ■ Continuous heating or main unit still having residual heat : The insufficient or overcook may happen. In those cases, we recommend to use "Roast" menu with the cut... color level : 4 Half cut sides facing up. 6 in : 6 min Middle 9 in : 9 min 300 - 450 °F *1 - 12 in : 14 min *1 Can be changed after start. Tray Position Only middle Baking time (approximately) 2 slices : 2 min 25 s 6 slices : 3 min 10 s Crust color level : 4 Temperature setting (°F) Tips Toast size...
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...Instructions Cooking guide (Manual mode) Menu Recipes Weight / Quantity Accessory ROAST Roast beef Frozen chicken nugget Yellow cake 3 lb. (1.5 kg) 1 lb. (450 g) 9 inch round cake pan Apple pie 9 inch pie plate BAKE Muffin Cookie 6 standard size Approx. 18 - 20 pieces ( 2 inch / each) Lasagna 7 - 8 inch square casserole, serve for Cooking (Manual mode) ROAST ■ Cook the food... ■ Lower heaters are used for lower than 350 °F, and upper heaters will be used as auxiliary for a wide range of the cookies may bake too much due to recipes) 14 In this function....
...Instructions Cooking guide (Manual mode) Menu Recipes Weight / Quantity Accessory ROAST Roast beef Frozen chicken nugget Yellow cake 3 lb. (1.5 kg) 1 lb. (450 g) 9 inch round cake pan Apple pie 9 inch pie plate BAKE Muffin Cookie 6 standard size Approx. 18 - 20 pieces ( 2 inch / each) Lasagna 7 - 8 inch square casserole, serve for Cooking (Manual mode) ROAST ■ Cook the food... ■ Lower heaters are used for lower than 350 °F, and upper heaters will be used as auxiliary for a wide range of the cookies may bake too much due to recipes) 14 In this function....
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...Use ingredients which are less than for 6 standard size. √ A capacity of food is cooked, take it out and turn over, then cook for 4 - 7 min, take it out and turn over . Muffin pan for putting on the condition 150 - 180°F - BROIL ■ When an upper side of a baking tray. Preset time Temperature setting... - changed by additional cooking. Upper heaters are operated mainly in this menu. (Lowers will be achieved by ingredients, temperature or total quantity. 1 - 2 pieces (0.5 lb. / 250 g, each, less than 1 inch thickness / each) - 1 - 2 pieces (7...
...Use ingredients which are less than for 6 standard size. √ A capacity of food is cooked, take it out and turn over, then cook for 4 - 7 min, take it out and turn over . Muffin pan for putting on the condition 150 - 180°F - BROIL ■ When an upper side of a baking tray. Preset time Temperature setting... - changed by additional cooking. Upper heaters are operated mainly in this menu. (Lowers will be achieved by ingredients, temperature or total quantity. 1 - 2 pieces (0.5 lb. / 250 g, each, less than 1 inch thickness / each) - 1 - 2 pieces (7...
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Accessories Instructions How to use "Holding rack" Upper hook Cooking rack Make sure the bottom hooks on both sides, and are stuck on the rack, then pull it well. ● Do not use , clean the main unit, crumb tray thoroughly. Bottom hook Upper hook Care & Cleaning ■ Before cleaning, unplug...and soft sponge. wrung cloth. Dry it well and set it out. Crumb tray ● Wash with a diluted solution of a mild dishwashing liquid. ● Do not wipe the heating tubes to completely cool. ● Do not use benzine, thinner, alcohol, bleach, polishing powder, metal ...
Accessories Instructions How to use "Holding rack" Upper hook Cooking rack Make sure the bottom hooks on both sides, and are stuck on the rack, then pull it well. ● Do not use , clean the main unit, crumb tray thoroughly. Bottom hook Upper hook Care & Cleaning ■ Before cleaning, unplug...and soft sponge. wrung cloth. Dry it well and set it out. Crumb tray ● Wash with a diluted solution of a mild dishwashing liquid. ● Do not wipe the heating tubes to completely cool. ● Do not use benzine, thinner, alcohol, bleach, polishing powder, metal ...
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...1 minute, the power will be turned off to control temperature. Smoke comes out. ● The fat from the food sticking to the heater may cause smoke during cooking. ● The heater tubes turn on the display window. ● The display indicates a problem. ➜ Contact ... the crumb tray Clean the crumb tray. If power indicator does not turn off during cooking especially using "Broil" menu. ➜ Set lower temperature if necessary. It is not a malfunction. H01 or H02 appears on /off automatically. ➜ Press "Power" button to return to the customer care center. (See...
...1 minute, the power will be turned off to control temperature. Smoke comes out. ● The fat from the food sticking to the heater may cause smoke during cooking. ● The heater tubes turn on the display window. ● The display indicates a problem. ➜ Contact ... the crumb tray Clean the crumb tray. If power indicator does not turn off during cooking especially using "Broil" menu. ➜ Set lower temperature if necessary. It is not a malfunction. H01 or H02 appears on /off automatically. ➜ Press "Power" button to return to the customer care center. (See...
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Contact Information For product information and operation assistance : In USA contact : Customer Care Center : 1-800-211-PANA (7262) Directly Online : http://shop.panasonic.com/support Specifications Size (approximately) Power supply Power consumption Capacity Temperature setting of cavity center (approximately) Automatic thermolator Timer Rated power (approximately) Weight Power cord length External dimension (W×D×H) Internal dimension (W×D×H) Cooking rack (internal dimension) (W×D×H) Baking tray...
Contact Information For product information and operation assistance : In USA contact : Customer Care Center : 1-800-211-PANA (7262) Directly Online : http://shop.panasonic.com/support Specifications Size (approximately) Power supply Power consumption Capacity Temperature setting of cavity center (approximately) Automatic thermolator Timer Rated power (approximately) Weight Power cord length External dimension (W×D×H) Internal dimension (W×D×H) Cooking rack (internal dimension) (W×D×H) Baking tray...
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..., misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-up to date information. Online or Telephone Repair Request Online Repair Request To submit a new repair request, and for quick repair status visit our Web Site at http://shop.panasonic.com/support as Panasonic is committed to providing the most up adjustments, maladjustment of consumer controls, improper maintenance, power line surge, lightning damage, modification, or commercial use (such as is...
..., misapplication, alteration, faulty installation, set-up to date information. Online or Telephone Repair Request Online Repair Request To submit a new repair request, and for quick repair status visit our Web Site at http://shop.panasonic.com/support as Panasonic is committed to providing the most up adjustments, maladjustment of consumer controls, improper maintenance, power line surge, lightning damage, modification, or commercial use (such as is...
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Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102-5490 www.panasonic.com © Panasonic Taiwan Co., Ltd. 2018 Printed in China BZ51A203 MD0818K0
Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102-5490 www.panasonic.com © Panasonic Taiwan Co., Ltd. 2018 Printed in China BZ51A203 MD0818K0