Panasonic NE-C1275 Operating Instructions And User Manual

Panasonic NE-C1275 Operating Instructions And User Manual

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Operating Instructions and User Guide
Model: NE-C1275
PROFESSIONAL MICROWAVE COMBINATION OVEN
FOR COMMERCIAL USE
IMPORTANT
Before operating this oven, all users should read
these instructions carefully.
Important safety information is enclosed.
(See pages 2-5)

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions and User Guide Model: NE-C1275 PROFESSIONAL MICROWAVE COMBINATION OVEN FOR COMMERCIAL USE IMPORTANT Before operating this oven, all users should read these instructions carefully. Important safety information is enclosed. (See pages 2-5)
  • Page 2 This product is an equipment that fulfills the European standard for EMC disturbances (EMC = Electromagnetic Compatibility) EN 55011. According to this standard this product is an equipment of group 2, class B and is within required limits. Group 2 means that radio-frequency energy is intentionally generated in the form of electromagnetic radiation for warming and cooking of food.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Panasonic Combi Model NE-C1275 Operating Instructions page Safety Information ........2 - 5 Accessories Supplied .
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    High voltages are present inside the cabinet. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from Repairs and adjustments should be done only by your local Panasonic Dealer. qualified service personnel. Contact the IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS manufacturer.
  • Page 5: When You First Unpack Your Oven

    When you first unpack your Oven 1.Examine your Oven 3.Guarantee card Unpack oven, retain all packing material, and Fill out and post the pre-addressed guarantee examine the oven for any damage such as dents, card. broken door latches or cracks in the door. Notify 4.Removal of protective film supplier immediately if unit is damaged.
  • Page 6 Important Information - Read Carefully 1.Heating Times 8.Checking Internal Temperature As MICROWAVE and COMBINATION heating To ensure the complete destruction of food times are much shorter than other cooking poisoning bacteria such as Lysteria and methods, it is essential that recommended heating Salmonella, ensure the internal temperature of the times are not exceeded without first checking the food reaches at least 72˚C when reheating.
  • Page 7: Accessories Supplied

    Important Information - Read Carefully 14.Cooking containers 16.Baby bottles/jars Before use on MICROWAVE and COMBINATION, Feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be open always check that containers are suitable. when heated and the contents are to be stirred or (See pages 31, 55.) shaken, and the temperature is to be checked before consumption, in order to avoid burns.
  • Page 8: Your Oven Explained / Display Window

    Your oven Explained Oven Exhaust Vents Oven Lamp Cover Display Window Quartz Grill Elements Control Panel Convection Fan and Heater Door Handle SD Card Cover Shelf Supports Air Filter (Takes in air) (Upper, Lower) (See page 5) Ceramic Base Display Window The cursor will illuminate to indicate the programme set.
  • Page 9: Control Panel

    Control Panel Number Pads Prog (Programme) Pad Microwave Pad Grill Pad Fan Grill Pad Convection Pad Stop/Reset Pad Prog Lock (Programme Lock) Pad Preheat Pad Combination Pad Cooling Pad Oven Lamp Pad Start Pad...
  • Page 10: Operating Your Oven As A Microwave

    Operating your Oven as a Microwave CONTROLS TO USE ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Select Press Microwave Pad to Power Level. select correct power. eg.
  • Page 11 Operating your Oven as a Microwave Hot Surfaces Take great care when removing hot food. Use oven gloves. Multi-Stage (Sequential) Heating The oven can be programmed with up to 3 different stages to operate in sequence. These can be MICROWAVE, GRILL, CONVECTION, FAN GRILL , GRILL CONVECTION or COMBINATION functions.
  • Page 12: Operating Your Oven On Convection

    Operating your Oven on Convection CONTROLS TO USE INFORMATION DISPLAY ACTION 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press Select required oven Convection temperature. eg. 180˚C Pad.* Continue to press Convection Pad until temperature required appears in display window.
  • Page 13 Operating your Oven on Convection Hot Surfaces Take great care when removing hot food. Use oven gloves. Multi-Stage (Sequential) Heating The oven can be programmed with up to 3 different stages to operate in sequence. These can be MICROWAVE, GRILL, CONVECTION, FAN GRILL, GRILL CONVECTION or COMBINATION functions.
  • Page 14: Operating Your Oven On Grill Convection

    Operating your Oven on Grill Convection CONTROLS TO USE ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press High or Low level can be Grill Pad. selected but Grill level is automatically fixed after pressing Convection pad.
  • Page 15: Operating Your Oven On Grill Convection

    Operating your Oven on Grill Convection Hot Surfaces Take great care when removing hot food. Use oven gloves. Multi-Stage (Sequential) Heating The oven can be programmed with up to 3 different stages to operate in sequence. These can be MICROWAVE, GRILL, CONVECTION, FAN GRILL, GRILL CONVECTION or COMBINATION functions.
  • Page 16: Operating Your Oven On Grill

    Operating your Oven on Grill CONTROLS TO USE ACTION DISPLAY INFORMATION 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press Select required Grill level. Grill Pad. eg. High Display Output 1 press 1800 W...
  • Page 17 Operating your Oven on Grill Hot Surfaces Take great care when removing hot food. Use oven gloves. Multi-Stage (Sequential) Heating The oven can be programmed with up to 3 different stages to operate in sequence. These can be MICROWAVE, GRILL, CONVECTION , FAN GRILL, GRILL CONVECTION or COMBINATION functions.
  • Page 18: Operating Your Oven On Fan Grill

    Operating your Oven on Fan Grill CONTROLS TO USE DISPLAY ACTION INFORMATION 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press Select required Fan Grill Fan Grill temperature. eg. 180˚C Pad.* Continue to press Fan Grill Pad until temperature...
  • Page 19 Operating your Oven on Fan Grill Hot Surfaces Take great care when removing hot food. Use oven gloves. Multi-Stage (Sequential) Heating The oven can be programmed with up to 3 different stages to operate in sequence. These can be MICROWAVE, GRILL, CONVECTION , FAN GRILL, GRILL CONVECTION or COMBINATION functions.
  • Page 20: Operating Your Oven On Combination

    Operating your Oven on Combination For best results place food on Wire Rack Shelf in the LOWER position. ACCESSORIES TO USE The Ceramic Insulating Tray MUST be used if the cooking container is metal, NEVER place a metal container directly onto the WIRE SHELF when cooking by COMBINATION as arcing may occur and damage the dish/oven.
  • Page 21 Operating your Oven on Combination Manual Combination CONTROLS TO USE ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Select Press Microwave Pad to Power Level. select correct power. eg.
  • Page 22 Operating your Oven on Combination ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 5 Press Display window will count Start Pad. down time. 6 Open Door. At end of heating programme, End of Programme oven beeps 3 times, and “0” flashes in window until door is opened.
  • Page 23: Operating Your Oven On Combination

    Operating your Oven on Combination Recalling Preset Combination Number (Only Preset Combination) The Preset Combination Number (1 - 5) selected can be checked during operation by pressing Combination Pad. The Preset Combination Number will be displayed for 3 seconds before returning to remaining heating time. Recalling Grill level (Only Manual Combination and Grill Combination) The Grill level selected can be checked during operation by pressing Grill Pad.
  • Page 24: Setting The Memory Programmes

    Setting the Memory Programmes Please ensure that the SD Memory Card is inserted in the Oven. Your oven has 99 blank memory programmes for your own heating requirement. All 99 Memory Programmes can be set manually using the Prog Pad on the Control Panel. However, these programmes can be stored onto the SD Memory Card using your personal computer (see pages 75-77).
  • Page 25: Using The Memory Programmes

    Setting the Memory Programmes Programme Lock It is NOT possible to enter a programme when Programme Lock is set. Multi-stage (Sequential Cooking) It is possible to programme into the memory a 2 or 3 stage programme using MICROWAVE, CONVECTION, GRILL, FAN GRILL, GRILL CONVECTION or COMBINATION.
  • Page 26: How To Activate Programme Lock

    How to Activate Programme Lock CONTROLS TO USE ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. 2 Press and “P” is displayed. hold Prog Lock Pad. KEEP DOOR OPEN. After 2 seconds..After 3 seconds..One Touch Operating Mode When Programme Lock is activated, oven operates in “ONE TOUCH”...
  • Page 27: How To Deactivate Programme Lock / Programme List

    How to Deactivate Programme Lock ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. 2 Press Keep key pressed for 2 seconds until “P” is Prog Lock Pad. displayed. KEEP DOOR OPEN. After 2 seconds..After 3 seconds... Two Touch Operating Mode The oven reverts to 2 TOUCH OPERATION mode when you deactivate Programme Lock.
  • Page 28: Keeping Your Oven Hot

    Keeping your Oven Hot To assist in faster heating and browning results, the PREHEAT feature is designed to keep your oven at a background temperature of 190˚C, 220˚C or 240˚C for a hot start before using a GRILL, CONVECTION, FAN GRILL, GRILL CONVECTION or COMBINATION function. CONTROLS TO USE ACTION INFORMATION...
  • Page 29: Cooling Your Oven Quickly

    Cooling your Oven quickly To quickly cool the oven cavity, the Panasonic Combi has a Cooling Pad. The Cooling Pad can be used effectively at the end of a cooking session to cool the oven for cleaning or if it is required for defrosting or heating by MICROWAVE whilst on PREHEAT function.
  • Page 30: How To Change The Beep Tone

    How to change the Beep Tone INFORMATION ACTION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Keep Door Open. 2 Press Keep pressed Pad for 2 seconds. Prog Pad. 3 Press Start Pad. Press Start Pad to choose sound level required. (eg.
  • Page 31: How To Change Cleaning Interval Of Air Filter

    How to change Cleaning Interval of the Air Filter A warning to clean the Air Filter will appear as “FILt” in the Display Window. The oven is programmed to display the “FILt” warning after 500 hours of use. When “FILt” appears in the Display Window, remove the Air Filter and clean it with hot soapy water. Press Stop/Reset Pad to clear the display.
  • Page 32: How A Microwave Works / Standing Time

    How a Microwave Works To get the most from your Panasonic Combi it is helpful to understand how the oven works as a Microwave. Once connected to an outlet, the electricity flows along the flex and is converted into microwave energy by the MAGNETRON.
  • Page 33: Types Of Container To Use On Microwave

    Types of container to use on Microwave 1.Glass 7.Wood/Wicker DO USE: Heat Resistant glass eg. Pyrex DO USE: Wooden skewers designed for food use. DO NOT USE: DO NOT USE: Delicate glass, lead crystal which may Wicker baskets, wooden bowls (with crack or arc.
  • Page 34: Reheating By Microwave

    Reheating by Microwave The microwave mode of your Panasonic Combi will be most frequently used to reheat food. Although the oven is provided with a rotating wave guide, all reheating times, and uniformity of heating, will vary according to several factors as below.
  • Page 35 Avoid reheating PLATED MEALS from frozen. the air to circulate beneath the food and remove steam which causes moist, limp pastry. Your Panasonic Combi offers a COMBINATION facility which will help crisp pastry items as they reheat. 5.Uneven shapes When heating uneven shaped pieces of food, place the thick part of one piece against the thin part of the second.
  • Page 36 Tips for Reheating your own Homemade Foods Serving foods prepared in-house gives a homemade quality to the menu and allows for seasonality. However, for best results, follow the tips below if they are to be regenerated in your Panasonic Combi Oven. 1.Overcooking 9.Heating two dishes together...
  • Page 37: Reheating By Microwave

    Reheating by Microwave Tips for Reheating Commercially Prepared Foods Always choose a supplier who offers an extensive and well made range of meals, which because prior research has gone into their products, heats efficiently in the microwave oven. The majority of distributors of prepared foods supply their dishes frozen. They recommend the dishes are defrosted prior to reheating.
  • Page 38: Suggested Reheating Times

    Suggested Reheating Times Multi Portion Entrées FOOD WEIGHT START APPROX. TIME TEMP HIGH POWER Hungarian Goulash 1.36kg 2˚C 9 - 10 mins -18˚C 18 - 19 mins Hickory Chicken 1.36kg 2˚C - 10 mins -18˚C 19 - 20 mins Chicken Tikka Masala 1.36kg 2˚C - 10...
  • Page 39 Suggested Reheating Times Multi Portion Entrées FOOD WEIGHT START APPROX. TIME TEMP HIGH POWER Vegetarian Risotto 1.59kg 2˚C 8 - 9 mins 3lb 8oz -18˚C 17 - 18 mins Sliced meats in Gravy 1.19kg 2˚C 8 - 9 mins 2lb 10oz -18˚C 17 - 18 mins Cooked Pie Fillings...
  • Page 40 Suggested Reheating Times Individual Entrées FOOD WEIGHT START QUANTITY APPROX. TIME TEMP HIGH POWER Chilli con Carne 300g 2˚C - 4 mins 11oz 6 - 6 mins -18˚C 6 - 6 mins Chicken Curry with Rice 300g 2˚C - 4 mins 11oz - 6 mins -18˚C...
  • Page 41 Suggested Reheating Times Individual Entrées FOOD WEIGHT START QUANTITY APPROX. TIME TEMP HIGH POWER Mushroom & Nut Fettucine 280g 2˚C - 4 mins - 6 mins -18˚C - 6 mins Macaroni Cheese 300g 2˚C - 4 mins 11oz - 6 mins -18˚C —...
  • Page 42 Suggested Reheating Times Snack/Bar Foods FOOD WEIGHT START QUANTITY APPROX. TIME TEMP HIGH POWER Cooked Bacon Slices 8g / -18˚C mins Barbecue Half Rack Ribs 200-250g / 7-9oz -18˚C mins Chicken Tikka 175g / 6oz -18˚C 2 - 2 mins Wings of Fire 100g / 4oz -18˚C...
  • Page 43: Suggested Reheating Times

    Suggested Reheating Times Cooked Vegetables FOOD WEIGHT START QUANTITY APPROX. TIME TEMP HIGH POWER Baked Jacket Potatoes 250g / 9oz 2˚C 2 mins -18˚C 4 mins Baked Potato Shells 75g / 3oz -18˚C 1 min 30secs Beans 100g / 4oz 2˚C 1 min Brussel Sprouts...
  • Page 44: Defrosting By Microwave

    Defrosting by Microwave The ability to defrost foods quickly is another excellent benefit of your Panasonic Combi.The quality of the defrosted food will depend a great deal on the care the food receives in freezing and defrosting, so always ensure that the best food is frozen and that it is packaged correctly.
  • Page 45: Useful Defrosting Times

    Useful Defrosting Times WEIGHT INSTRUCTIONS APPROX. FOOD STAND TIME TIME PER 450g/1lb 2oz Prawns 450g Stir halfway through 6 mins 5 mins. Wash under 1lb 2oz defrosting time cold water Fish fillets 450g Rearrange halfway through 8 mins 10 mins. Wash under 1lb 2oz defrosting time cold water...
  • Page 46: Useful Defrosting Times

    Useful Defrosting Time WEIGHT INSTRUCTIONS APPROX. FOOD STAND TIME TIME PER 450g/1lb 2oz Sausages 450g/ Separate and rearrange after 6 mins 10 mins 1lb 2oz half time. Multi portion 1.36kg/3lb Place in suitable dish. 20 mins 20-30 mins Entrées-Stirrable Stir well halfway through. Stir well Multi portion 1.36kg/3lb...
  • Page 47: Cooking By Microwave

    Cooking by Microwave Commercial ovens are primarily used for reheating and defrosting. It is possible however to cook certain foods eg. fish and vegetables very successfully by microwave. These foods should be limited to small quantities as larger amounts will not offer any time saving. Fish 1.Arranging 3.Whole fish...
  • Page 48: Useful Cooking Times

    Useful Cooking Times Fresh Vegetables (Per 450 / 1lb 2oz) FOOD INSTRUCTIONS APPROX. TIME STAND TIME HIGH POWER Beans Trim ends. Slice thinly. 5 mins 5 - 5 mins Add 4tbsp/60ml water. Cover. Broccoli Trim stems, cut cross in base. 5 - 5 mins 5 mins...
  • Page 49: Useful Cooking Times

    Useful Cooking Times Frozen Fish (Per 450 / 1lb 2oz) INSTRUCTIONS APPROX. TIME FOOD STAND TIME HIGH POWER Whole fish Shield as required during cooking time. 5 mins 5 mins Cover. Fish fillets/steaks Arrange correctly. Cover. 4 mins 5 mins...
  • Page 50: Using The Convection Function / Cook Times

    Using the Convection Function Type of Container to use DO USE: Any container suitable for conventional ovens eg metal, ceramic, earthenware, enamelled cast iron etc. DO NOT USE: Plastic containers, food films, wood/wicker, glass, paper. Suitable Foods Convection is suitable to bake cakes, bread, biscuits or pastries. Reducing cooking temperature The fan forces hot air over the food thus heating food very efficiently.
  • Page 51 Using the Convection Function Suggested Cooking times Below are suggested cooking times for popular foods however the time required will depend on shape/size of dishes as well as method of preparation. QUANTITY DISH OVEN TEMP FOOD COOKING TIME WEIGHT CAKES / BISCUITS Rich Fruit 36 slice 28cm square tin...
  • Page 52: Using The Grill Convection Function / Cook Times

    Using the Grill Convection Function Type of Container to use DO USE: Any container suitable for conventional ovens eg metal, ceramic, earthenware, enamelled cast iron etc. DO NOT USE: Plastic containers, food films, wood/wicker, glass, paper. Suitable Foods Grill Convection is particularly suitable for roasting meat, poultry and vegetables. Reducing cooking temperature The fan forces hot air over the food thus heating food very efficiently.
  • Page 53 Using the Grill Convection Function Suggested Cooking times Below are suggested cooking times for popular foods however the time required will depend on shape/size of dishes as well as method of preparation. FOOD QUANTITY DISH GRILL* COOKING TIME WEIGHT CONVECTION TEMPERATURE Chicken 2.5kg...
  • Page 54: Using The Grill Function / Cook Times

    Using the Grill Function Type of container to use DO USE: Any container suitable for fierce grilling eg stainless steel, Le Creuset, Ceramics, Baking Sheets etc. DO NOT USE: Plastic containers, fine ceramics, cling film etc. Suitable Foods Grill is particularly suitable for steaks, burgers, fish & bacon. Caution: Turning food Take great care when turning food - Wire Rack Shelf and oven walls will be extremely hot.
  • Page 55 Using the Grill Function Suggested Cooking times Below are suggested cooking times for popular grilled foods. The time required will depend on the start temperature, depth and shape of food. Most foods benefit from turning halfway during cooking. QUANTITY WEIGHT GRILL SETTING FOOD COOKING TIME...
  • Page 56: Using The Fan Grill Function / Cook Times

    Using the Fan Grill Function Type of container to use DO USE: Any container suitable for fierce grilling eg stainless steel, Le Creuset, Ceramics, Baking Sheets etc. DO NOT USE: Plastic containers, fine ceramics, cling film etc. Suitable Foods Fan Grill is particularly suitable for cooking pizzas, chops & sausages. Door closed The Fan Grill will only operate when the door is closed.
  • Page 57: Using The Combination Function / Using 5 Presets

    Using the Combination Function Type of container to use Combination programmes use microwaves and heat (CONVECTION or GRILL CONVECTION or GRILL or FAN GRILL) therefore you must choose the container carefully. DO USE: Metal containers check they do not have jagged metal seams. Ceramics that do not have a metal pattern.
  • Page 58: Reheating By Combination

    Reheating by Combination Tips for Reheating your own Homemade Foods 1.Containers 3.Memory Programmes If you are preparing recipes for freezing to Consistency in preparation and careful choice of regenerate on Combination, choose containers serving dish will mean you can use the Memory that are microwave safe as well as heat-proof and Programmes to reheat a regularly requested item.
  • Page 59: Reheating By Combination

    Reheating by Combination Tips for Reheating Commercially Prepared Foods Many Commercially prepared foods are ideal for reheating on COMBINATION - offering the advantage of large time saving as only a fraction of the conventional heating time is required. It also means that many foods will have a “freshly cooked”...
  • Page 60: Cooking Fish On Combination

    Cooking Fish on Combination 1.Arranging 3.Covering When cooking fillets or whole fish, always arrange DO NOT COVER fish when cooking by the thicker part to the outside of the container. Two COMBINATION. fish cooked together should be placed head to tail, with the backbone towards the outside to the dish.
  • Page 61: Cooking Meat On Combination

    Cooking Meat on Combination Tips for cooking Poultry on Combination 1.Turning / Basting / Draining 5.Calculating the Cooking Time For best results, whole chickens should be turned As a rough guide, cook poultry of the usual total halfway through cooking and basted. Drain any conventional cooking time.
  • Page 62: Suggested Reheating / Cooking Times (Combination)

    Suggested Reheating Times Multi-Portion Entrées All on lower Shelf Position START FOOD WEIGHT SETTING APPROX. TIME TEMP Macaroni Cheese 1.36kg 2˚C 1. HIGH power 9 mins 2. Combi 5 8 mins Cottage Pie 1.81kg 2˚C 1. HIGH power 8 mins 2.
  • Page 63 Suggested Reheating Times Individual Entrées All on lower Shelf position FOOD WEIGHT START SETTING APPROX. TEMP TIME Lasagne Verdi 325g 2˚C Combi 1 mins 1. Combi 1 5 mins 2. HIGH power mins -18˚C 1. Combi 1 4 mins 2. HIGH power 4 mins Macaroni Cheese 325g...
  • Page 64 Suggested Reheating / Cooking Times Vegetables - Reheating FOOD WEIGHT SHELF START SETTING APPROX. LEVEL TEMP TIME Breaded onion 225g Upper -18˚C Combi 5 mins rings Onion Baji 210g / 7 Upper -18˚C Combi 2 4 mins 45secs 35g each Vegetable Samosa 200g / 7oz Upper...
  • Page 65 Suggested Reheating / Cooking Times Fish - Reheating FOOD WEIGHT SHELF START SETTING APPROX. LEVEL TEMP TIME Battercrisp Cod/ 540g Upper -18˚C Combi 5 12 mins Haddock 1lb 4oz Fish Cakes 260g Upper 2˚C Combi 2 mins -18˚C Combi 5 5 mins Salmon en 190g...
  • Page 66 Suggested Reheating Times Meat and Poultry - Reheating FOOD WEIGHT SHELF START SETTING APPROX. LEVEL TEMP TIME Half roast Chicken 400g Lower 2˚C 1.HIGH power 3 mins 14oz 2.Combi 5 mins 1.HIGH power 3 mins 2.Combi 5 4 mins Chicken breasts 275g Lower 2˚C...
  • Page 67 Suggested Cooking Times Meat and Poultry - Cooking FOOD WEIGHT SHELF START SETTING APPROX. LEVEL TEMP TIME Rack of Lamb 275g Lower -18˚C Combi 4 mins 10oz Combi 4 9 mins Lamb Loin chops 700g Upper 2˚C Combi 3 10 mins 1lb 9oz Lamb Cutlets 700g...
  • Page 68 Suggested Reheating Times Bread and Pizzas - Reheating FOOD WEIGHT SHELF START SETTING APPROX. LEVEL TEMP TIME Mini Garlic Lower -18˚C Combi 3 5 mins Baguette Garlic Bread Slices Lower -18˚C Combi 3 5 mins Naan Bread 100g Upper -18˚C Combi 3 mins Ciabatta Rolls...
  • Page 69 Suggested Reheating Times Miscellaneous - Reheating FOOD WEIGHT SHELF START SETTING APPROX. LEVEL TEMP TIME Cornish Pasty 175g Lower 2˚C Combi 1 3 mins -18˚C 1. Combi 1 3 mins 2. HIGH power 1 min Steak Pie 250g Lower 2˚C Combi 1 2 mins 15 secs...
  • Page 70: Common Problems / Common Queries

    Common Problems This section tries to solve any common problems you may have. Remember to always keep your Operating Guide on hand for reference. PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Food cools quickly after Food insufficiently heated. Return to oven for additional cooking. Microwave or Combination cooking.
  • Page 71 Can I dry tea towels and clothes in No. Never put these, or similar items in your Panasonic Combi Oven. the oven ? How often should the oven be It is best to be guided by your authorised Service Agent.
  • Page 72: When To Call A Service Engineer

    When to Call a Service Engineer If an “F” Appears In The Display Your Panasonic Combi Oven is equipped with a Self Diagnostic Failure Code System; this means the oven monitors its own operation and will show a failure code in the display window in the unlikely event of a malfunction.
  • Page 73 If the oven is still not operational contact your Service Agent with all your details. See contacting a Service Engineer. Note: Do remember that the lamp will not come on in your Panasonic Combi Oven whilst the oven is in operation, unless you select the lamp pad. Contacting A Service Engineer When contacting a “Service Agent”...
  • Page 74: Care Of Your Oven And Cleaning

    Care of your Oven and Cleaning It is essential that you follow these points to get the maximum use from your oven. Microwaves are attracted to moisture and grease: therefore a dirty oven does not cook EFFICIENTLY. 1. Before Cleaning Switch off at the socket.
  • Page 75: Air Filter

    Care of your Oven and Cleaning 8. Accessories The accessories should be cleaned regularly to maximise efficiency of the oven. Ceramic Tray - Clean Ceramic Tray after every use but DO NOT PLACE HOT CERAMIC INSULATING TRAY directly under a COLD tap - the tray may shatter. You can wash the ceramic tray in the dishwasher or by hand in hot, soapy water.
  • Page 76: Sd Memory Card

    SD Memory Card An SD Memory Card is included in the unit purchased. It allows you to store up to 99 Memory Programmes in the oven. Use the card when storing or recalling Memory Programmes. You can record the Memory Programme data onto your SD Memory Card using your personal computer. Refer to Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card on pages 75 - 77.
  • Page 77: Storing Programme Data On Sd Memory Card

    Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card Warning 1. It is prohibited to copy the data on an SD Memory Card for business purposes or reproduce it on a website. 2. The “SD” logo is a trademark. 3. Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation, U.S.A. 4.
  • Page 78 Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card 7. Select options from the drop-down menus and enter the data for each cooking stage of the programme. Example: Combination of Microwave (Medium) + Grill + Convection (200°C) for 5 minutes. Microwave Power eg. Medium Grill Power Convection Temperature eg.
  • Page 79 Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card 8. When all the programme data has been entered, click “Save Data”. The confirmation screen is displayed. Click “Yes”. Note: If the following message appears, then click “OK”. The data entered is incorrect. The line with the incorrect data will be highlighted allowing you to correct the programme data.
  • Page 80: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Model No. NE-C1275 Power Source 230 - 240 V / 50 Hz, Single phase Outlet 13 A Required Power - Max 12.2A 2.9kW - Microwave 2000 W - Grill 1850 W - Convection Heater 1950 W Output - Microwave...
  • Page 81: Information On Disposal For Users Of Waste Electronic Equipment

    Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households) This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling , please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis.
  • Page 82: Glossary Of Terms / Dish Test / If Arcing Occurs

    Glossary of Terms Arranging Magnetron Positioning the food correctly on the plate to obtain The component responsible for changing electrical even heating. energy to microwave energy. Cavity Reheating The interior of the oven where the food is placed for The process of heating previously cooked foods to a heating.
  • Page 83: Index

    Index Accessories Supplied Meat Joints: Combination 58,59 Affects of the Dish: Microwave Meat Charts: Combination 63,64,65 Affects of the Food: Microwave Memory programmes 22,23 Arcing Microwave Operation Multi-Stage Heating 9,11,13,15,17,20 Beep Tone One Touch Operation Operating: as a Microwave Care of your Oven and Cleaning 3,72,73 on Combination 18-21...
  • Page 84 Microwave Oven Business Unit A00033C54BP 800 Tsutsui-cho, Yamatokoriyama City, Nara 639-1188, Japan F0905 - 3108 http://panasonic.net Printed in Japan...

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