While looking through some Panasonic microwave manual pages I noticed they have three different functions which use the same buttons but in a different order. Thought I'd share what I gathered about each of them since it confuse me at first and likely others as well.
Timer buttons: Timer/Clock, duration, Micro Power, Time/Clock, duration, Start/Set. Timer only function as a countdown timer with no cooking function.
Standing Time: Micro Power, duration, Time/Clock, duration, Start/Set, Adds a standing time/rest period after cooking is complete.
Delay Start: Time/Clock, duration, Micro Power, duration, Start/Set, Cooks at a later time after the delay period. The only difference between Standing and Delay Time is the order of the buttons for Micro Power and Time/Clock.
Question: Since most of the Panasonics use the button layout described above, does the newer touch screen models works the same way? I have not seen any information about the touch screen models with inverter functions but maybe someone more familiar with those models can answer?
Timer buttons: Timer/Clock, duration, Micro Power, Time/Clock, duration, Start/Set. Timer only function as a countdown timer with no cooking function.
Standing Time: Micro Power, duration, Time/Clock, duration, Start/Set, Adds a standing time/rest period after cooking is complete.
Delay Start: Time/Clock, duration, Micro Power, duration, Start/Set, Cooks at a later time after the delay period. The only difference between Standing and Delay Time is the order of the buttons for Micro Power and Time/Clock.
Question: Since most of the Panasonics use the button layout described above, does the newer touch screen models works the same way? I have not seen any information about the touch screen models with inverter functions but maybe someone more familiar with those models can answer?