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MICROWAVES DESIGNED FOR THE UK

MICROWAVE

PANASONIC HAS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED AND DEVELOPED ITS RANGE OFOVENS TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE UK HOUSEHOLD. ALL THE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMS ARE DEVELOPED SPECIFICALLY FOR EACH MODEL. A RANGE OF RECIPES ARE ALSO PROVIDED IN A FULLY COMPREHENSIVE COOKERY BOOK, TAILORED TO THE UK MARKET.

TECHNOLOGY

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HOME INVERTER TECHNOLOGYCHAOS DEFROST TURBO REHEAT AUTO PROGRAMS MORE FEATURES 01INVERTER TECHNOLOGY

Unique to Panasonic, Inverter technology, available on most models, replacesthe conventional bulky transformer and capacitor components, with a compact inverter circuit home board which offers many benefits:

AUTO PROGRAMSTURBO REHEATCHAOS DEFROSTCHILD HOME LOCK

CONSTANT POWER

Microwaves operate on constant power, whenHigh or Full is selected. Other power levels are achieved by the microwave pulsing on and off. Inverter technology gives constant energy on medium and low power settings. The perfect cooking process for your food.

03TURBO REHEAT

POP-UP DIAL CONTROL

An added boost of microwave power, forreheating foods, such as baked beans and soup, more quickly. Convienient dial that 'pops-out' to operate all menu functions. 2 dials control both the Auto cook menu and Time/Weight input allowing you to access the most popular choices quicker than before.

04AUTO PROGRAMS

A selection of popular foods can be cookedautomatically. Just choose from the options available, enter the weight and your home microwave oven will calculate how best to cook the food and select the correct cooking time.

CHILD LOCK EVEN COOKING

Available on all Panasonic home ovens, this excellent feature prevents little fingers from accidentally starting or programming the microwave. When cooking or reheating, Inverter technology ensures that food is heated evenly improving texture and flavour.

LIGHTER OVENS

Microwaves using Inverter technology weigh approximately 3kg less than ordinary microwaves. Easy to move for cleaning!

05 MORE FEATURES

UK TEST KITCHEN

The Test Kitchens are staffed by a team of qualified Home Economists. Being involved with the development process, they can speak confidently on any aspect relating to cooking or operating your product. In fact we have a dedicated Cookery Advice Line where you can speak directly with one of our Home Economists who offer friendly guidance on making the most of your Panasonic microwave oven, breadmaker or ice cream maker. Details on how to contact the Cookery Advice Team are contained in the UK Cookbook supplied with your appliance. Or visit www.cooking-corner.co.uk for recipe ideas.

PANACRUNCH

The Panacrunch pan can be placed directlyonto the turntable and will brown and crisp foods such as pizzas, quiches, pies and fish. The tray absorbs the heat and energy, which is then conducted through the pan, thus browning the base of the food. Also comes with detachable handle for convienience.

02 CHAOS DEFROST

Unique to Panasonic, ChaosDefrost uses random pulses of microwave energy to dramatically reduce defrostingtimes. Not only does this speed up the process, it also produces very even defrosting. No more part cooked food with frozen pieces in the cen- tre. Food can be used immediately for cooking.

ACCESSORIES

Each model is supplied with a complete set of accessories, to ensure optimum cooking performance.
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