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Cooking/Defrosting Guide

The times given in the chart below are a guideline only. Many factors eg starting temperature of the food can
affect the final heating time required. The cooking and defrosting times must be adjusted when necessary.
All times are tested using foods at starting temperatures as below;

Chilled foods  . . . . . .Approx. +5˚C
Frozen foods  . . . . . .Approx. -18˚C

Always check for the correct core temperature with a temperature probe to comply with current Government Food
Hygiene Regulations.

Function

Food

Weight

Power

Level

Approx. Time

NE-2156/2146 NE-1856/1846

NE-1456

Defrosting

Fish Fillets

Minced Beef

Whole Chicken

Composite Dish

Multi portion
Single portion

Apple Pie

Gateau

Bread Rolls

500 g

500 g

1.36 kg

1.36 kg
275 g

1 portion

1 portion

1 portion 50 g

8 min

8 min

8 min

5 min

5 min

5 min

25 min

25 min

25 min

20 min

20 min

20 min

8 min

8 min

8 min

1 min 15 s

1 min 15 s

1 min 15 s

2 min

2 min

2 min

30 s

30 s

30 s

Cooking from
Chilled Raw
Food

Scrambled Egg

Broccoli

Fish Fillets

Bacon

Chicken Portions

2 eggs + 2 tbsp. milk

500 g

500 g

2 rashers

500 g

20-25 s

25-30 s

40-50 s

3 min

3 min 30 s

4 min 30 s

2 min 20 s

2 min 45 s

3 min 30 s

40 s

50 s

1 min 10 s

4 min

4 min 45 s

6 min

Cooking and/or
Reheating from
Frozen

Peas

Cooked Rice

Cooked Sausages

Cooked Wings of

Fire

Cooked Boxed

Cheeseburger

Chocolate Fudge

Cake

500 g

167 g

x 3 (50 g each)

x 7 pieces

75 g

1 portion

3 min 20 s

4 min

5 min 10 s

1 min 20 s

1 min 40 s

2 min 10 s

50 s

1 min

1 min 15 s

1 min 20 s

1 min 40 s

2 min 10 s

50 s

1 min

1 min 15 s

30 s

30 s

30 s

Reheating from
Cooked Chilled

Lasagne

Chilli

Apple Pie

Pepper Sauce

Baked Beans

Soup

325 g

325 g

1 portion

100 ml

100 ml

125 ml

3 min 20 s

4 min

5 min 30 s

2 min 30 s

3 min

3 min 30 s

14 s

16 s

20 s

40 s

50 s

1 min

40 s

50 s

1 min

48 s

56 s

1 min 20 s

HINTS:

Do not cook/reheat/defrost directly onto the base of the oven –– use a suitable container.

When defrosting multi portions of foods, turn over and break apart halfway through defrost time to
allow better penetration of microwave energy.

Solid/dense foods should not be cooked from frozen as they will be overcooked round the edges
before the centre has reached the required temperature.

Cover dishes where appropriate during cooking/reheating. This will retain moisture and prevent
splashing/spillages.

Loosen lids/pierce clingfilm before cooking/reheating covered foods.

Stir or shake foods halfway through cooking/defrosting time to distribute the heat evenly.

Allow a Stand Time before food temperature is checked and/or offered for consumption.

Summary of Contents for NE-1456

Page 1: ...NE 2156 NE 1856 NE 1456 NE 2146 NE 1846 2100 1800 1400 Watts Microwave Oven R Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven and keep for future reference A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 x2 x3 B FOR COMMERCIAL USE ...

Page 2: ...Diagram 8 How to Operate A Manual Heating single stage heating 9 2 or 3 stages heating 10 Repeat Feature 10 B Programmed Heating 11 C Programming Memory Pads single stage heating 12 2 or 3 stages heating 12 D Programming Double or Treble Quantity Pad 13 E Program Lock 13 14 F Beep Tone 14 G Program List 15 H Cycle Counter 15 16 I Air Filter 16 Installation Instructions for Stacking 17 Self Diagnos...

Page 3: ... door seals and door seal areas and if these areas are damaged the appliance should not be operated until it has been repaired by service technician trained by the manufacturer 5 Removal of protective film A protective film is used to prevent scratching of the outer case during transportation Peel this film off before installation or use 6 Attach caution label If a caution label is enclosed with y...

Page 4: ...sories Do not store any objects inside the oven in case it is accidentally turned on In case of electronic failure the oven can be turned off at wall socket 4 Do not dry fabrics in the oven since there is a possibility of the clothes burning if left in the oven for too long 5 If smoke is observed press the Stop Reset Pad or turn the Timer Dial back to zero 0 position and leave the door closed Disc...

Page 5: ...icrowave Raw eggs boiled in their shells can explode causing injury 5 Foods with Skins Potatoes apples egg yolk whole vegetables and sausages are examples of food with non porous skins These must be pierced using a fork before cooking to prevent bursting 6 Liquids When heating liquids e g soup sauces and beverages in your microwave oven overheating the liquid beyond boiling point can occur without...

Page 6: ... food to continue to conduct to the centre thus eliminating cold spots 13 Keeping Your Oven Clean It is essential for the safe operation of the oven that it is wiped out regularly Use warm soapy water or a food sanitizer solution Squeeze the cloth out well and use it to remove any grease or food from the interior Pay particular attention to the door seal area and also the removable splatter shield...

Page 7: ...ll be absorbed by food They penetrate to a depth of about 1 5 cm Microwave energy excites the molecules in the food especially water fat and sugar molecules and causes them to vibrate at a rate of 2 450 000 000 times per second This vibration causes friction and heat is produced just as you will feel heat produced if you vigorously rub your hands together The internal heating of larger foods is do...

Page 8: ...me will count down When all time expires beep tone will sound and heating will stop The oven lamp will turn off 0 will blink until the door is opened One minute later cooling fan will stop Open the door and take the food out The oven lamp will turn on Digital Display Window will show 0 and Power Level Indicator Close the door The oven lamp will turn off One minute later Digital Display Window will...

Page 9: ...d Stage Heating Indicator F 3rd Stage Heating Indicator G Power Level Indicator HIGH MEDIUM DEFROST A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 B 13 11 12 14 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 x 2 x 3 PROG 2 3 1 A B C D E F G This oven is preset at the factory for the following Manual operation Number Memory pads preset HIGH power at the indicated heating times for single stage heating 1 10 sec 2 20 sec 3 30 sec 4 40 sec 5 50 sec 6 ...

Page 10: ...T 2 0 0 1 4 Press Start pad The oven lamp will turn on and heating will start Power Level Indicator will start to blink and heating time will count down 1 1 When all time expires beep tone will sound and heating will stop The oven lamp will turn off 0 will blink until the door is opened One minute later cooling fan will stop Open the door and take the food out The oven lamp will turn on Digital Di...

Page 11: ... tone will sound and heating will stop The oven lamp will turn off 0 will blink until the door is opened One minute later cooling fan will stop Open the door and take the food out The oven lamp will turn on Digital Display Window will show the originally set time and power Close the door The oven lamp will turn off One minute later Digital Display Window will go blank 2 2 1 Note For 3 stages heati...

Page 12: ... sound and heating will stop The oven lamp will turn off 0 will blink until the door is opened One minute later cooling fan will stop Open the door and take the food out The oven lamp will turn on Close the door The oven lamp will turn off One minute later Digital Display Window will go blank In Program Lock Mode Just press the desired Number Memory pad Heating will automatically start without pre...

Page 13: ...1 to 5 above PROG 1 Example To program cooking at DEFROST power for 1 minute and at HIGH power for 2 minutes into Number Memory pad 5 THE OVEN CAN NOT BE PROGRAMMED WHEN PROGRAM LOCK IS ACTIVATED see page 13 14 DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR WHILE PROGRAMMING 4 Press Power Level Selector pad three times The selected power level will be indicated 1st Stage Heating Indicator 1 will start to blink and Heating ...

Page 14: ...umber will appear Note 1 6 times is preset at factory x 2 PROG 5 Press Number Memory pads 1 and 5 The programmed magnification number will appear 1 5 PROG 6 Press Prog pad PROG will stop blinking This means that you have completed programming PROG Three seconds later Digital Display Window will go blank Note If you want to program your desired magnification number for treble quantity repeat as abo...

Page 15: ...owed by the word bEEP will appear PROG will start to blink and 1st Stage Heating Indicator 1 the length of beep tone 3 beeps will be indicated Note Repeating to press the pad 0 will lower the loudness all the way to silent 3 bEEP loudest 2 bEEP middle 1 bEEP quietest and 0 bEEP silent 0 PROG 1 4 Press Prog pad PROG will stop blinking That means that you have completed program Three seconds later 0...

Page 16: ...D 1 Open the door and leave it open The oven lamp will turn on and 0 will appear 2 While pressing Stop Reset pad press Start pad All currently programmed information the program set into each Number Memory pad A B sides Beep Tone and Program Lock information will continuously appear e g PROG PROG 1 PROG 1 PROG 2 Example To select short beeps for 60 seconds INSTRUCTION DIGITAL DISPLAYWINDOW PAD 1 O...

Page 17: ...dow Note If the oven cuts out after short operation check if Air Filter is clean before calling an engineer Note When FILT sign appears in Digital Display Window remove Air Filter and clean it with soapy water Press Stop Reset pad to clear the display Example To program cleaning Air Filter every 600 hours 3 Close the door while the display is still showing the number of cycles that each pad has be...

Page 18: ...es not resume follow the next chart CODE F01 F33 34 F05 F81 82 F86 87 F44 PROBLEM Too high temperature of exhausted air Defective thermistor circuit Defective memory IC Defective relay circuit Defective relay circuit Defective control panel WHAT TO DO The oven shuts off automatically Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply The oven beeps continuously and resets for operation when cool...

Page 19: ...rsh soap or detergents CLEANING OFTHE SPLATTER SHIELD 1 Locate the snap in stoppers at the front corners of the splatter shield with both hands and pull them in and down Take the splatter shield out of the oven cavity CAUTION Never operate the oven without the splatter shield securely in place To do so will permanently damage the antenna in the roof of the oven CLEANING AIR FILTER Clean the Air Fi...

Page 20: ...y burn if heated too long 4 Do not try to boil eggs in the oven 5 When you cook an egg be sure to pierce the yolk membrane prior to placing into the oven to prevent the egg bursting 6 To achieve more even cooking result give the dish a half turn or turn the food over DEFROSTING FROZEN FOODS 1 If you try to completely defrost frozen foods in the microwave oven uneven defrosting may occur due to the...

Page 21: ...lass or plastic platters may crack or warp under similar conditions GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR HEATING IN A PANASONIC MICROWAVE OVEN For specific time see each food category for appropriate heating techniques plus necessary pre preparation of foods HEATING FOODS FROM REFRIGERATEDTEMPERATURE Foods stored in the refrigerator 5 C should be covered before reheating with the exception of breads pastries or...

Page 22: ... s 4 min 4 min 45 s 6 min Cooking and or Reheating from Frozen Peas Cooked Rice Cooked Sausages Cooked Wings of Fire Cooked Boxed Cheeseburger Chocolate Fudge Cake 500 g 167 g x 3 50 g each x 7 pieces 75 g 1 portion 3 min 20 s 4 min 5 min 10 s 1 min 20 s 1 min 40 s 2 min 10 s 50 s 1 min 1 min 15 s 1 min 20 s 1 min 40 s 2 min 10 s 50 s 1 min 1 min 15 s 30 s 30 s 30 s Reheating from Cooked Chilled L...

Page 23: ...fications subject to change without notice 422 mm 337 mm 9 mm 404 mm 38 mm 508 mm 482 mm 437 mm 26 mm 908 mm 463 mm A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 B x 2 x 3 NE 1456 NE 1856 NE 1846 NE 2156 NE 2146 HI 2100 W MED 1050W DEF 340 W 10 2 A 2270 W 12 3 A 2830 W 13 7 A 3160 W NE 1456 NE 1856 NE 2156 30 min digital 10 touch pads Maximum programable time for single heating HI and MED power 15 min DEF power 30 min HI...

Page 24: ...Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Web Site http www panasonic co jp global A00033A80BP F0701 0 Printed in Japan ...

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