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Operating Instructions and User Guide

Model: NE-C1275

PROFESSIONAL MICROWAVE COMBINATION OVEN

IMPORTANT

Before operating this oven, all users should read

these instructions carefully. 

Important safety information is enclosed.

(See pages 2-5)

FOR COMMERCIAL USE

Summary of Contents for NE-C1275

Page 1: ... User Guide Model NE C1275 PROFESSIONAL MICROWAVE COMBINATION OVEN IMPORTANT Before operating this oven all users should read these instructions carefully Important safety information is enclosed See pages 2 5 FOR COMMERCIAL USE ...

Page 2: ... 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 Class B means that this product may be used in normal household areas ...

Page 3: ...D Memory Card 74 Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card 75 77 Technical Specifications 78 Information on disposal for Users of waste Electronic Equipment 79 Glossary of Terms Dish Test If Arcing Occurs 80 Index 81 Panasonic Combi Model NE C1275 Panasonic Corporation 2005 2008 Cooking Guide page How a Microwave Works Standing Time 30 Reheating by Microwave 32 35 Suggested Reheating Times 36 41 De...

Page 4: ...Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse ASA When an outlet is not earthed It is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have it replaced with a properly earthed outlet 2 Voltage and Power The voltage used must be the same as specified on the oven Using a higher voltage than that which is specified is dangerous and may result in a fire or other type o...

Page 5: ...e operate this oven without food on CONVECTION 250 C for 20 minutes This will allow the oil that is used for rust protection to be burned off Remove all accessories from the oven 2 Smoke Fire During cooking with MICROWAVE mode if smoke is observed keep the Oven door closed and switch off or disconnect the oven from the supply If materials inside the oven should ignite keep oven door closed press S...

Page 6: ...erature at the end of the heating time Heat for a longer time if the correct temperatures are not reached DO NOT use a domestic meat thermometer use only correctly calibrated equipment 9 Liquids When heating liquids by MICROWAVE eg soup sauces and beverages overheating the liquid beyond boiling point can occur without evidence of bubbling This could result in a sudden boil over of the hot liquid T...

Page 7: ...ur own cooking programmes can be stored via the SD Memory Card If the SD Card is lost or develops a fault please contact Service Engineer See pages 74 77 for information on using the SD Card and the memory programming software Air Filter PLEASE ENSURE THAT AIR FILTERS ARE INSTALLED BEFORE USING THE OVEN Operaton without Air Filters will allow dirt and grease to block air vents causing the oven to ...

Page 8: ...ements Air Filter Takes in air See page 5 SD Card Cover Your oven Explained Shelf Supports Upper Lower The cursor will illuminate to indicate the programme set Always check the cursor position before you press Start Pad Microwave Grill Fan Grill Convection Preheat Display Window Cooling Microwave Power Level Cooking Stage Indicator ...

Page 9: ...ontrol 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: ... count down time The cooling fan will be turned on At end of heating programme oven beeps 3 times and 0 flashes in window until door is opened Remove food Display window will indicate the previous programme 5 Open Door End of Programme Open Door CONTROLS TO USE INFORMATION ACTION DISPLAY ACCESSORIES TO USE Do not use the Wire Rack Shelf or Ceramic Insulating Tray when cooking by microwave Once Twi...

Page 11: ...rogramme before pressing START Pad Oven Lamp The Oven Lamp switches off when the door is closed If you want to check the food press Lamp Pad it will then illuminate for 10 seconds The Oven Lamp turns on whenever the door is opened Repeat Feature You can repeat the same heating programme if you press START Pad within 1 minute of the previous programme finishing After 1 minute if START Pad is not pr...

Page 12: ...will count down time The Convection fan turns on At end of heating programme oven beeps 3 times and 0 flashes in window until door is opened Remove food Display window will indicate the previous programme 5 Open Door End of Programme Open Door ACCESSORIES TO USE For best results place the cooking container on Wire Rack Shelf in LOWER position Food can be placed directly on the Wire Rack Shelf if i...

Page 13: ...heating time The temperature cannot be altered during a programme Preheat For best results on Convection the oven should be preheated see page 26 Oven Lamp The Oven Lamp switches off when the door is closed If you want to check the food press the Oven Lamp Pad it will then illuminate for 10 seconds The Oven Lamp turns on whenever the door is opened Repeat Feature You can repeat the same heating pr...

Page 14: ...eating programme oven beeps 3 times and 0 flashes in window until door is opened Remove food Display window will indicate the previous programme 6 Open Door End of Programme Open Door 2 Press Grill Pad High or Low level can be selected but Grill level is automatically fixed after pressing Convection pad ACCESSORIES TO USE For best results place the cooking container on Wire Rack Shelf in the LOWER...

Page 15: ...efore returning to remaining heating time The temperature cannot be altered during a programme Recalling Grill level is not available Preheat For best results on Grill Convection the oven should be preheated see page 26 Oven Lamp The Oven Lamp switches off when the door is closed If you want to check the food press Lamp Pad it will then illuminate for 10 seconds The Oven Lamp turns on whenever the...

Page 16: ...shes in window until door is opened Remove food Display window will indicate the previous programme 5 Open Door ACCESSORIES TO USE For best results place the food on Wire Rack Shelf in UPPER position Ceramic Insulating Tray may be placed on base of oven to catch splashes and drips Small items of food that might fall between Wire Rack Shelf can be cooked directly on ceramic Insulating Tray on Wire ...

Page 17: ... before returning to remaining heating time Preheat For best results on Grill the oven should be preheated see page 26 Oven Lamp The Oven Lamp switches off when the door is closed If you want to check the food press Oven Lamp Pad it will then illuminate for 10 seconds The Oven Lamp turns on whenever the door is opened Repeat Feature You can repeat the same heating programme if you touch the Start ...

Page 18: ...will count down time The convection fan turns on At end of heating programme oven beeps 3 times and 0 flashes in window until door is opened Remove food Display window will indicate the previous programme 5 Open Door ACCESSORIES TO USE Caution There is NO NON TIP Safety Lock on Wire Rack Shelf Take care when removing food End of Programme Open Door The oven will memorise the last FAN GRILL tempera...

Page 19: ...ing heating time The temperature cannot be altered during a programme Preheat For best result on Fan Grill the oven should be preheated see page 26 Oven Lamp The Oven Lamp switches off when the door is closed If you want to check the food press Oven Lamp Pad it will then illuminate for 10 seconds The Oven Lamp turns on whenever the door is opened Repeat Feature You can repeat the same heating prog...

Page 20: ...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 See page 55 End of Programme Open Door Select Preset Combination Number 1 5 eg 1 see below Once Twice 3 Times 4 Times 5 Times 5 mins 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins 60 mins PRESS MAXIMUM HEATING TIME MICROWAVE POWER DISPLAY ...

Page 21: ...ECTION Hi or Lo level can be selected but Grill level is automatically fixed after pressing Convection Pad Press Convection Pad until required temperature appears in display eg 200 C 4 Select Time Press Number Pads to set a heating time eg MWO GRILL 18 mins Press pads 1 8 0 and 0 Max heating time is 60 mins Combination of Microwave and Grill and Convection is possible Combination settings using HI...

Page 22: ...xt heating and press START Pad For 3 stage programming Follow 2 stage programming and enter a 3rd heating programme before pressing START Pad Preheat For best results on combination the oven should be preheated See page 26 INFORMATION ACTION DISPLAY 5 Press Start Pad Display window will count down time At end of heating programme oven beeps 3 times and 0 flashes in window until door is opened Remo...

Page 23: ... cannot be altered during a programme Recalling Fan Grill Temperature Only Manual Combination The temperature selected can be checked during operation by pressing the Fan Grill Pad The temperature will be displayed for 3 seconds before returning to remaining heating time The temperature cannot be altered during a programme Oven Lamp The Oven Lamp switches off when the door is closed If you want to...

Page 24: ...t Time eg Press Number Pads 2 0 0 and 0 After 3 seconds display returns to 0 6 Press Prog Pad 4 Select Power eg Press Microwave Power Pad 4 times 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 How...

Page 25: ...e lock is activated programme starts immediately therefore there is no need to press START Pad 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 Changing a Memory Programme To change a programm...

Page 26: ...terrupted Programme If the door is opened during a programme the remaining heating time will be cancelled Repeat Feature Once a manual heating programme has finished the oven will automatically display the programme again for a repeat programme even if the Programme Lock is activated Setting New Programs When the Programme Lock is activated it is not possible to enter a Memory Programme or change ...

Page 27: ... Feature Once a manual heating programme has finished the oven will automatically display the programme again for a repeat programme with the Programme Lock deactivated Setting New Programs Once Programme Lock is released you can enter new heating programs Programme List It is possible to check the programmes that have been entered into the SD Memory Card With the door open press START pad and Num...

Page 28: ...ank or 0 eg 220 C 1 press 190 C 2 presses 220 C 3 presses 240 C 2 Press Start Pad Preheat temperature will be maintained at the selected temperature Preheat temperature is reached when P flashes The door must remain closed If oven is not used preheat automatically switches off after 4 hours 3 Open Door Close Door Press Start Pad Place food in oven Select programme eg Convection 220 C 15 min Displa...

Page 29: ... whilst on PREHEAT function INFORMATION ACTION 1 Press Cooling Pad You can select cooling when the display is blank door closed or when 0 is in the display door open 2 Press Start Pad The COOLING fan and CONVECTION fan will turn on The oven door can be opened or closed but cools fastest when the door is open The oven will cool in 3 30 mins depending on temperature DISPLAY 3 Once the oven has coole...

Page 30: ...n 2 Press Prog Pad Keep pressed Pad for 2 seconds DISPLAY 3 Press Start Pad Press Start Pad to choose sound level required eg twice for Medium No Presses Display Sound level 1 b 3 Loudest 2 b 2 Medium 3 b 1 Quietest 4 b 0 Silent After 3 seconds 4 Press Prog Pad After 3 seconds display returns to 0 28 ...

Page 31: ...w 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 To check the total number of hours used 1 Open the door Keep doo...

Page 32: ...ding Time The heat that builds up on the outside of the food is still being conducted to the centre even after the microwave oven has switched off This period is know as the Standing Time The time it takes for the food to finish cooking will vary depending on its shape size and type For example a jacket potato will need to stand for at least 5 10 minutes after the end of the cooking time and durin...

Page 33: ... CONTAINERS ARCING may occur as they become DENTED DAMAGED Do not use Le Crueset style dishes Cast iron covered by enamel These can be used on convection or grill 5 Plastic DO USE High temperature plastic like Durable Polysulfon rather than soft flexible dishes Remove any metal twist ties DO NOT USE Melamine Polypropilen Phenol Urea also do not use plastic food storage bags and containers eg Marga...

Page 34: ...ve had sufficient standing time Foods such as meat pies and plated meals however will need 1 2 minutes for the heat to completely penetrate the centre Do not be tempted to put the food back for additional heating time until after the standing time has been completed putting the food back too soon will only result in overcooked and wasted food The standing time can be used affectively to add additi...

Page 35: ...e heating time without spillage 3 Covering foods A container covered with either cling film a plastic plate cover or even the lid to the dish will heat fractionally faster then an uncovered dish Do not cover foods which require a drier texture such as pastries as the steam that becomes trapped under the cover will cause the food to go soggy 4 Crisp Foods Reheat pastry and bread items such as sausa...

Page 36: ...side rather than in the traditional circle of rice with the sauce in the centre The sauce should be flattened slightly whilst the rice is piled up 6 Potato Topped Pies Potato topped pies and au gratin dishes eg Cottage Pie are difficult to reheat as the consistency of the potato will heat faster Always ensure the filling is deeper than the potato 7 Stirring Stir any sauce based foods before heatin...

Page 37: ...uss and bother that a frozen dish will cause It is important to ensure that solid ready made meals are always defrosted prior to reheating These meals cannot be stirred during the heating time and if heated from frozen they would begin to overcook around the edges whilst the centre area is still cold and may be even still slightly frozen 5 Arranging Food Remember to arrange food correctly with the...

Page 38: ...1 36kg 3lb 1 42kg 3lb 2oz 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 9 10 mins 18 19 mins 91 2 101 2 mins 19 20 mins 91 2 101 2 mins 19 20 mins 8 9 mins 17 18 mins 81 2 91 2 mins 17 18 mins 81 2 91 2 mins 17 18 mins 11 12 mins 23 25 mins 8 9 mins 16 17 mins 9 10 mins 17 18 mins 101 2 111 2 mins 19 ...

Page 39: ...ES REMEMBER Wherever possible 1 Stir foods before halfway through and at the end of a heating time 2 Cover food 3 Ensure the thickest piece of food or centre reaches 72 C Individual Entrées FOOD WEIGHT START TEMP APPROX TIME HIGH POWER Ham and Basil Cappelletti Chicken Tikka Masala Green Thai Curry Vegetable Tikka Masala Tomato and Vegetable Tagliatelle 350g 12oz 250g 9oz 300g 11oz 300g 11oz 300g ...

Page 40: ...oz 300g 11oz 290g 101 2oz 2o 300g 11oz 300g 11oz 340g 113 4oz 295g 103 4oz 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 31 2 4 mins 6 61 2 mins 6 61 2 mins 31 2 4 mins 51 2 6 mins 51 2 6 mins 31 2 4 mins 51 2 6 mins 6 61 2 mins 2 21 2 mins 4 41 2 mins 41 2 5 mins 4 41 2 mins 6 61 2 mins DEFROST FIRST 31 2 4 mins 51 2 6 mins 6 61 2 mins...

Page 41: ...OD WEIGHT START TEMP APPROX TIME HIGH POWER 280g 101 4oz 300g 11oz 300g 11oz 290g 101 2oz 290g 101 2oz 300g 11oz 250g 9oz 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 2 C 18 C 31 2 4 mins 51 2 6 mins 51 2 6 mins 31 2 4 mins 51 2 6 mins DEFROST FIRST 4 41 2 mins 6 61 2 mins DEFROST FIRST 23 4 3 mins 4 41 2 mins 6 61 2 mins 31 2 4 mins 5 51 2 mins 6 61 2 mins 3 31 2 mins 41 2 5 mins DEFROST...

Page 42: ...250 300g 9 11oz 450g 1lb 35g 11 2oz 100g 4oz 80g 31 2oz 10oz 275g 180mm 7inch 100g 4oz 150g 5oz 175g 6oz 150g 5oz 50g 2oz 175g 6oz 100g 4oz 100g 4oz 175g 6oz 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C Ambient 21 2 mins 31 2 41 2 mins 2 21 2 mins 11 2 mins 1 min 45 secs 2 mins 61 2 7mins 31 2 4 mins 31 2 mins 7 71 2 mins 41 2 m...

Page 43: ...g 6oz 2 C 18 C 18 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 18 C 2 mins 4 mins 1 min 30secs 1 min 1 min 1 min 50 secs 1 min 1 min 1 min 50 secs 50 secs 3 mins QUANTITY 1 1 2 Suggested Reheating Times Crepes Scones Teacakes Doughnuts Mini Patisserie Danish Pastries Pre cut Fruit Flans Microwave Puddings Traditional Pudding Custard Sticks Sweets Puddings FOOD WEIGHT START TEMP APPROX TIME HIGH POWER 20g 3 4...

Page 44: ...ost in the microwave as this will lead to over defrosting Allow small items of food to stand for 15 minutes before cooking larger pieces of food will need longer Cover foods during the standing time to prevent contamination by airborne bacteria 8 Container Shape Foods in square shaped containers need careful attention during defrosting to prevent corners from beginning to cook It may be necessary ...

Page 45: ...y during defrosting to ensure over defrosting does not occur Useful Defrosting Times Prawns Fish fillets Whole fish Lamb Joints Pork Joints Beef Joints Steaks Minced Cubed Meats Chicken Chicken Portions Turkey Chops Gammon Bacon FOOD WEIGHT INSTRUCTIONS STAND TIME 450g 1lb 2oz 450g 1lb 2oz 350g 12oz 450g 1lb 2oz 450g 1lb 2oz 450g 1lb 2oz 450g 1lb 2oz 450g 1lb 2oz 450g 1lb 2oz 450g 1lb 2oz 450g 1lb...

Page 46: ...ly during defrosting to ensure over defrosting does not occur Useful Defrosting Time Sausages Multi portion Entrées Stirrable Multi portion Entrées Non Stirrable Individual Entrées Stirrable Individual Entrées Non Stirrable Chocolate Mousse Gateau Fruit Baked Fruit Passion Cake Pre Cut Black Forest Gateau Banoffi Pie Pre Cut Toffee Apple Pecan Pie FOOD WEIGHT INSTRUCTIONS STAND TIME 450g 1lb 2oz 1...

Page 47: ... colour and texture The short cooking times and small quantity of cooking liquid required ensures the vegetables do not lose their nutritive value Do not add salt to the vegetables 2 Cooking vegetables together It is possible to cook a selection of vegetables together in the same dish if they have roughly the same cooking time per pound Do not for example cook new potatoes alongside frozen peas as...

Page 48: ... 5 mins 5 mins 5 mins 5 mins APPROX TIME HIGH POWER 5 51 2 mins 5 51 2 mins 7 mins 4 41 2 mins 7 mins 4 41 2 mins 7 71 2 mins 6 mins Fresh Vegetables Per 450g 1lb 2oz FOOD INSTRUCTIONS STAND TIME Beans Broccoli Brussel Sprouts Cauliflower Baby Carrots Courgettes Corn Vegetable Selection Peas Add 2tbsp 30ml water cover Add 4tbsp 60ml water cover Add 4tbsp 60ml water cover Add 4tbsp 60ml water cover...

Page 49: ... FOOD INSTRUCTIONS STAND TIME Whole fish Fish fillets steaks Shield as required during cooking time Cover Arrange correctly Cover 5 mins 5 mins APPROX TIME HIGH POWER 5 mins 4 mins Frozen Fish Per 450g 1lb 2oz 47 Microwave ...

Page 50: ...f and avoid the container touching back wall or covering venting holes To allow good circulation of hot air the maximum sized dish used should be no greater than Width 12ins 30cms Depth 4ins 10cms Diameter 11ins 28cms Positioning food For best results always place food into a preheated oven See page 26 Preheating Take care when removing dishes from the oven after cooking as the Wire Rack and surfa...

Page 51: ...portion 12 28cm square tin 28cm round tin 28 x 23cm oblong tin 20 x 30cm oblong tin Baking sheet Baking sheet Baking sheet Baking sheet Baking sheet Baking sheet Baking sheet 20 x 30cm 20 x 30cm Bun tin 11 2 2 hrs 40 mins 25 mins 10 mins 13 mins 13 mins 20 30 mins 12 mins 30 mins 15 mins 15 mins 50 mins 35 mins 20 mins OVEN TEMP 160 C 140 C 180 C 180 C 190 C 200 C 170 C 200 C 220 C 220 C 220 C 200...

Page 52: ...should be placed on the Lower Shelf Position Using the Grill Convection Function The fan forces hot air over the food thus heating food very efficiently To avoid over cooking and drying of the surface it is recommended that normal cooking temperatures are reduced by 10 20 C Cooking times by Grill Convection are also usually shorter compared to conventional ovens Reducing cooking temperature Do not...

Page 53: ...r 450g 1lb 20 mins 30mins per 450g 1lb 30 mins Rare 20 mins Medium 25 mins Well done 30 mins per 450g 1lb 20 mins per 450g 1lb 20 mins 25 mins GRILL CONVECTION TEMPERATURE Grill 180 C Grill 190 C Grill 190 C Grill 180 C Grill 190 C Grill 180 C Grill 220 C Below are suggested cooking times for popular foods however the time required will depend on shape size of dishes as well as method of preparati...

Page 54: ...food into a preheated oven See page 26 Preheating All foods should be placed on the Upper Shelf Position Most foods benefit from turning halfway during cooking Turning Don t forget to drain juices from foods halfway during cooking to prevent excessive smoke and splatter Draining Grill is particularly suitable for steaks burgers fish bacon Suitable Foods Type of container to use DO USE Any containe...

Page 55: ...om turning halfway during cooking Suggested Cooking times FOOD QUANTITY WEIGHT FISH Whole Trout Salmon Steaks MEAT Burgers fresh Gammon steaks Rump steak medium Sirloin steak medium Bacon MISC Tomatoes Mushrooms Brulee finishing 2 400g each 6 175g each 4 100g 4oz 2 250g 8oz 1 4kg 3lb 900g 2lb 12 rashers 450g 1lb 450g 1lb 8 ramekins Low Low High High High High High High High High Grill Using the Gr...

Page 56: ... temperature depth and shape of food Suggested Cooking times FOOD QUANTITY WEIGHT COOKING TIME Oven chips frozen Pizza frozen Garlic bread slices frozen Lamp chops Pork chops Sausages chilled 900g 2lb 400g 20cm 6 160g 8 760g 4 760g 8 450g 15mins 10mins 5mins 15mins 20mins 14mins FAN GRILL TEMP 220 C 210 C 220 C 220 C 220 C 230 C Type of container to use DO USE Any container suitable for fierce gri...

Page 57: ... Rack Shelf to cook on two levels Two level Cooking As a COMBINATION setting uses Microwave energy to cook the food it is important to allow a standing time for the food to finish cooking See page 30 As a rough guide recipes cooking fish vegetables and small parts will require 5 10 minutes standing time and joints and whole poultry will require 15 20 minutes standing time Standing Time Fan Grill C...

Page 58: ...emory Programmes Consistency in preparation and careful choice of serving dish will mean you can use the Memory Programmes to reheat a regularly requested item Some experimentation may be needed at first to select the correct setting however as long as you do not vary from the standard set you can be confident of the Memory Programme chosen Don t forget to probe dishes to check that they are 72 C ...

Page 59: ... heated for a shorter time and may benefit from higher temperatures 3 Checking Temperature Always ensure that the food has reached a temperature of at least 72 C if it is being reheated If the food requires cooking then check it has reached the appropriate temperature 4 Variations in weight If the foods to be reheated vary in weight from those shown in the charts over reduce increase the times app...

Page 60: ...ugh cooking and basted Drain away any excess meat juices and fat 2 Shielding Unevenly shaped joints will benefit from shielding with smooth pieces of aluminium foil However ensure the foil is not in contact with Wire Rack Shelf walls roof or door of the oven Shield thin ends of legs of lamb and corners of rolled joints 3 Covering DO NOT cover meat joints when cooking by Combination 4 Accessories C...

Page 61: ...benefit from turning during cooking When turning remove Wire Rack Shelf completely If cooking small items directly on Ceramic Insulating Tray remove tray to turn food DO NOT leave shelf extended from oven as there is NO NON TIP SAFETY LOCK 2 Arranging Arrange small cuts evenly and for best results use full width of oven DO NOT pile foods on top of each other arrange in a single layer only 3 Draini...

Page 62: ... 18 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 2 C 9 mins 8 mins 8 mins 15 mins 15 mins 11 mins 8 mins 9 mins 8 mins 7 mins 8 mins 13 mins 9 mins 7 mins 8 mins 8 mins 15 mins 15 mins 6 mins 8 mins 10 mins 8 mins 10 mins 8 mins 10 mins 8 mins 12 mins 5 mins 15 mins 8 mins 10 mins SETTING 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 4 Combi 4 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 1 HIGH...

Page 63: ...ins 5 mins 4 mins 4 mins 5 mins 2 mins 4 mins 41 2 mins 3 mins 3 mins 21 2 mins 5 mins 4 mins 4 mins 5 mins 1 mins SETTING Combi 1 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power Combi 1 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power Combi 1 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power Combi 1 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power Combi 1 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power Combi 1 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power...

Page 64: ... C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 18 C 2 C SHELF LEVEL Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Lower NOTES All timings are based on Preheat temperature of 220 C FOOD WEIGHT QTY APPROX TIME Roast Potatoes Roast Mixed Root Vegetables Roast Mixed Mediterranean Vegetables Gratin Dauphinoise Jacket potatoes 450g 1lb 450g 1lb 450g 1lb 800g 1lb 12oz 250 275g 9 10oz 2 4 6 11 2 mins 71 2 mins 11 2 mins 7...

Page 65: ...8oz 175g each 250g 10oz 2 4 1 2 4 mins 71 2 mins 51 2 mins 8 mins SETTING Combi 2 Combi 2 Combi 2 Combi 2 Fish Cooking START TEMP 2 C 2 C 18 C SHELF LEVEL Upper Upper Lower FOOD WEIGHT QTY APPROX TIME Chicken Beef Wellington Chicken Kiev Chicken Cordon Bleu 210g 71 2oz 140g 41 2oz 160g 51 2oz 1 2 1 2 1 2 21 2 mins 21 2 mins 31 2 mins 3 mins 1 min 3 mins 11 2 mins 5 mins 1 min 4 mins 2 mins 5 mins ...

Page 66: ... 41 2 mins 5 mins 31 2 mins 2 mins 21 2 mins 31 2 mins 4 mins 3 mins 2 mins 31 2 mins 31 2 mins 71 2 mins 91 2 mins SETTING 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 Combi 5 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 5 Combi 2 Combi 2 Meat a...

Page 67: ...ins 2 mins 51 2 mins 2 mins 4 mins 13 mins Per 450g 1lb 6 61 2 mins 8 mins 10 mins 11 mins Rare 12 mins Medium 14 mins Well per 450g 1lb 6 mins per 450g 1lb 10 mins per 450g 1lb 8 mins per 450g 1lb 11 mins 8 mins SETTING Combi 4 Combi 4 Combi 3 Combi 3 Grill Convection 190 C DEFROST Combi 2 Combi 3 1 Combi 4 2 Fan Grill 250 C 1 Combi 4 2 Fan Grill 250 C Combi 5 Grill Convection 200 C SIMMER Combi ...

Page 68: ... 21 2oz 50g 2oz 120g 41 2oz 400g 14oz 285g 101 2oz 110g 41 4oz 200g 7oz 4 6 2 4 4 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 5 mins 5 mins 21 2 mins 51 2 mins 4 mins 31 2 mins 3 mins 5 mins 30 secs 91 2 mins 6 mins 15 secs 11 2 mins 30 secs 2 mins SETTING Combi 3 Combi 3 Combi 3 Combi 3 Combi 3 Combi 3 Combi 3 Combi 3 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 3 Combi 3 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 4 1 HIGH power 2 Combi 4 Bread and Pizzas Reheating START...

Page 69: ...HELF LEVEL Lower Lower Lower Lower Lower Lower Combination FOOD WEIGHT QTY APPROX TIME Cornish Pasty Steak Pie Individual Quiche Yorkshire Pudding Sausage Rolls 175g 6oz 250g 9oz 180g 61 2oz 15g 1 2oz 65g 21 2oz 2 2 1 1 1 6 12 4 3 mins 3 mins 1 min 2 mins 15 secs 3 mins 21 2 mins 4 mins 15 secs 3 mins 4 mins 4 mins SETTING Combi 1 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power Combi 1 1 Combi 1 2 HIGH power Combi 2 Combi...

Page 70: ... to the centre Do not heat very dense foods with porous foods as the later will heat faster Rearrange foods as above It is impossible for only one side of the cavity to receive microwaves as the energy is distributed by a rotating guide if the magnetron is no longer working all food will remain cold Reduce the time or power with more delicate foods Reduce power level Pierce skins on foods to relea...

Page 71: ... is normal particularly in covered dishes Remove lids film carefully to prevent steam burns Carry out the dish test given with Glossary of Terms Do not use unsuitable dishes This is normal and an excellent way of heating the plate This is normal and the condensation should be wiped off a soft cloth Ensure air vents are not blocked This is normal The intricate workings of the door safety devices wi...

Page 72: ... oven the manufacturer or a known Approved Service Agent See contacting a Service Engineer If a U Appears In The Display A fault with the SD Memory Card will also show as a Failure Code in the display window it will appear as a U then a two digit number Follow the steps in the following chart When to Call a Service Engineer LOCK Recipe Card Lock is removed when this part is pushed upwards CODE PRO...

Page 73: ...he oven is not connected to the electrical supply by means of an adaptor or extension cable 6 The air vents are not blocked If they are unblock them leave the oven for 15 minutes and then try again 7 The Common Problems section on pages 68 69 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 n...

Page 74: ... If corrosive cleaner gets behind the wall your oven could be damaged Do not allow cleaning liquids to seep into openings Keep the shelf runners free from grease and food debris The back wall of the oven has a heat resistant coating Clean this area with oven cleaner applied onto a cloth and wipe over Do not use wire wool scourers to clean the oven interior 5 Floor The wave guide is situated beneat...

Page 75: ...n the same way b Wash the filters in hot soapy water c To replace align the filter with the centre post and holding the front of the Pop Pin forward locate the back of the pin into its hole Press the front of the pin and it will pop into place Be sure to replace the air filters before using the oven Note When FILt sign appears in Display Window remove Air Filter and clean it with hot soapy water P...

Page 76: ...naps into place 2 Fit the left edge of the SD Card Cover Screw to close at the right hand side How to remove How to insert Caution 1 Always close the SD Card Cover except when an SD Memory Card is inserted removed in order to prevent water or dust from entering 2 Insert only an SD Memory Card specified for this oven Do not use any other type or substitute SD Memory Card 3 Keep the removed SD Memor...

Page 77: ...t Windows 2000 Microsoft Excel 2000 or later 2 Unlock the SD Memory Card otherwise the programme data cannot be stored How to store programme data 1 Turn ON your personal computer and activate Windows 2 Insert an SD Memory Card into the SD card Reader on your personal computer 3 Double click the SD Memory Card drive in the My Computer folder Double click meigroup folder Double click NE1275BP folde...

Page 78: ...tion of Microwave Medium Grill Convection 200 C for 5 minutes Microwave Power eg Medium Grill Power Convection Temperature eg 200 C Cooking Time eg 5 minutes Note The Excel programme will not allow you to enter data that is not applicable to the cooking function you have selected Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card ...

Page 79: ...OK and the programme data entry will be completed The registered Dish Name you have chosen will be reflected in the User Menu List another sheet of the same Excel work book You can freely enter text in the Comment column You can print this sheet for reference How to delete the Programme data 1 Execute procedures 1 to 3 in How to store programme data page 75 2 Click Data Clear 3 Click Yes on the co...

Page 80: ...336 mm x 217 mm 41 kgs includes accessories 2 2 383 10 5 10 5 579 600 61 484 430 54 379 944 Specifications subject to change without notice Technical Specifications Model No Power Source Outlet Required Power Max Microwave Grill Convection Heater Output Microwave Grill Convection Heater Frequency Outer Dimensions W x D x H Cavity Dimensions W x D x H Net Weight ...

Page 81: ...y will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business us...

Page 82: ...ng or heating to allow conduction of heat to centre of foods Watts Kilowatts The measured unit of power there are 1000 watts W in one kilowatt kW Waveguide A rotating metal plate which disperses the microwave energy into the cavity Wire Rack Shelf Accessory supplied with oven to use as shelf when heating by COMBINATION CONVECTION FAN GRILL GRILL CONVECTION or GRILL To check if a container is suita...

Page 83: ... 56 26 9 11 13 15 17 20 30 4 5 24 25 26 M Meat Joints Combination Meat Charts Combination Memory programmes Microwave Operation Multi Stage Heating O One Touch Operation Operating as a Microwave on Combination on Convection on Fan Grill on Grill on Grill Convection P Placement of Oven Power levels Preheat Preset Combination Programme List Programme Lock R Recalling Fan Grill Temperature Recalling ...

Page 84: ...Microwave Oven Business Unit 800 Tsutsui cho Yamatokoriyama City Nara 639 1188 Japan http panasonic net A00033C54BP F0905 3108 Printed in Japan ...

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