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NN-CD997S

NN-CD987W

Operating Instructions

Microwave / Convection Oven

 

Model No.

 NN-CD997S

 

 

NN-CD987W

Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven and keep for future reference.

A00037F40QP

F0907-0

Printed in Japan

Cook Book

Microwa

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Model No.

 NN-CD997

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Summary of Contents for NN-CD997S1

Page 1: ...instructions completely before operating this oven and keep for future reference A00037F40QP F0907 0 Printed in Japan Cook Book Microwave Convection Oven Model No NN CD997S NN CD987W Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven and keep for future reference A00037F40QP F0907 0 Printed in Japan ...

Page 2: ...he first class results you will achieve by using your new microwave convection oven Consultant Home Economist Fiona Campbell Panasonic Australia Pty Ltd P O Box 505 Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Panasonic New Zealand 31 Carbine Road Mt Wellington Auckland Tel No 09 272 0100 Fax No 09 272 0137 The serial number of this product may be found on the MODEL NUMBER_ ______________________ rear panel of product...

Page 3: ...on 12 To Set Clock 13 Operation Guide on the Screen 13 To Use Child Safety Lock 13 To Reheat Defrost Cook by Micro Power and Time 14 16 To Cook using the Time Weight Dial 15 To Defrost by Turbo Defrost 17 To Cook on Convection 2 Level Convection 18 19 To set standing Time 19 To Cook on Grill 20 To Cook on Combination 21 22 To Reheat by Sensor Reheat 23 To Cook by Auto Menu 24 28 To Use Recipe Prom...

Page 4: ...e considered to be sealed containers PRACTICAL HINTS Exterior oven surfaces including air vents on the cabinet and the oven door will get hot during CONVECTION COMBINATION and GRILL Use care when opening or closing door and when inserting or removing food and accessories WE CERTIFY THAT THIS MICROWAVE OVEN HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATION 3 SUBCLAUSE 2 OF THE MIC...

Page 5: ... during operation the oven may overheat If the oven overheats a thermal safety device will turn the oven off The oven will remain inoperable until it has cooled b Do not place oven near a hot or damp surface such as a gas stove electric range or sink etc c Do not operate oven when room humidity is too high 2 The surfaces of top back and left side of the oven become hot during operation Do not allo...

Page 6: ...hat is properly installed and earthed WARNING Improper use of the earthing plug can result in a risk of electric shock Circuit Your microwave oven should be operated on a separate 10 A circuit from other appliances Failure to do this may cause the power board fuse to blow and or food to cook slower Do not insert higher value fuse in the power board Fan Motor Operation After using the oven the fan ...

Page 7: ...ances as paper glass and plastic TRANSMIT microwave energy and do not become hot except from food Because these substances do not reflect or absorb microwave energy they are ideal materials for microwave cooking containers Absorption Food contains moisture and will ABSORB microwave energy which causes the moisture molecules within the food to vibrate at an incredible rate 2 450 000 000 times per s...

Page 8: ... absorbent towel to prevent splattering Do not attempt to deep fry in the browning dish or microwave oven as you cannot control the temperature of the oil It is important to use correct containers when cooking in a microwave oven The following will help you to make the right selection How to Test a Container for Safe Microwave Oven Use Fill a 1 cup glass measure with water and place it in the micr...

Page 9: ... prevent overcooking Small pieces of foil are used to cover areas such as chicken wings tips of roasts or other thin parts that cook before the rest of the recipe is finished Make sure foil is attached securely and doesn t touch sides of oven otherwise arcing may occur Foil lined containers either cardboard or plastic should NOT be used in the microwave oven as arcing could occur Metal twist ties ...

Page 10: ...e direction This is normal 6 Ceramic Tray can rotate in either direction Door Door Safety Lock System Door Safety Lock System Roller Ring 1 Roller Ring and oven floor should be cleaned frequently to prevent excessive noise 2 Roller Ring must always be used together with Ceramic Tray for cooking Identification Plate The oven model number and serial number are recorded here back side Door Release Bu...

Page 11: ...The control panel of NN CD987W has the same key layout as NN CD997S Display Window Time Weight Dial Micro Microwave Power Pad page 4 6 Grill Pad page 20 Convection Pad page 8 9 Combination Pad page 2 22 Turbo Defrost Pad page 7 Menu Temp Temperature Select Dial Stop Reset Pad Before cooking One tap clears your instructions During cooking One tap temporarily stops the cooking process Another tap ca...

Page 12: ...SET TEMPERATURE Turn to temperature required Display window will prompt you to PRESS START Press Start Pad Cooking Modes Heating Source Microwave Grill Low Rack can be used for Combination cooking Combination Convection 2 Level Convection NOTE This feature operations for all cooking modes Operation guide can be turned off refer page 3 e g 2 Press Auto Menu Pad Display window will prompt you to FRO...

Page 13: ...e display window This will immediately cease when any pad is pressed 2 Press Open the door and place the food on Ceramic Tray in the oven Then close the door 4 Set Time Turn dial clockwise to increase or anti clockwise to decrease cooking time 5 Press Starts the cooking process 3 Select Power Level e g HIGH power Press once Continue pressing for other power levels page 4 ...

Page 14: ...lace food in the oven For preheating For Cooking Select Temp Select Time To Cook by Combination page 2 22 Select 6 To Reheat using Sensor Reheat pad page 23 Optional To Cook using Auto Menu pad 1 20 page 24 28 Optional Select Desired Food Category Auto Menu 9 9 20 Optional Select Desired Food Category Auto Menu 0 8 Set weight To Set Stand Time page 9 To Select Standing Time Set Desired Cooking Pro...

Page 15: ...n set Child Lock when colon or time of day is displayed Operation Guide on the Screen To assist you in programming your oven the following operation will appear on the screen When you become familiar with your oven the operation guide can be turned off Enter time of day using the Time Weight Dial Display e g 25 Press twice Press To turn off Display Press 3 times Colon or time of day appears on the...

Page 16: ... below 2 Set Cooking Time HIGH up to 30 minutes Others up to 2 hours Time can be entered in 0 second intervals up to 5 mins then min intervals Refer to page 6 Power Level Power No ofTaps Example of Use HIGH 000 W Boil water cook fresh fruit vegetables rice and pasta Reheat soups stews and casseroles DEFROST 350 W 2 Thaw foods MED HIGH 700 W 3 Cook poultry meat cakes and desserts Heat milk MEDIUM 5...

Page 17: ...ove from package and place onto paper towel or follow manufacturers instructions FROZEN MEAL Fish in Sauce 200 g MEDIUM 6 7 Pierce corner of bag Heat on a plate Instant Casserole in Pouch serves 2 MEDIUM 6 7 Pierce pouch Lasagne 400 g MEDIUM 4 6 Remove from foil container place into serving dish Plate Food TV style dinner 320 g MEDIUM 8 0 Remove foil cover and replace with plastic wrap Vegetables ...

Page 18: ...k miscellaneous Pork Lamb roast chops ribs per 500 g 8 2 5 2 5 0 3 4 8 0 8 2 9 2 8 8 2 Turn meat over two or three times during defrosting Halfway through the defrost cycle break apart minced beef separate chops and remove meat that is defrosted Shield edges and unevenly shaped ends of roasts halfway through the defrost cycle Large roasts may still be icy in the centre Allow to stand POULTRY Chick...

Page 19: ...y and seafood by entering the weight 1 Press NOTES Stand time or power level may be programmed after Turbo Defrost See pages 9 2 During Turbo Defrost the oven will beep At the beep Turn over all meat poultry fish and shellfish Break apart stewing meat chicken pieces and minced meat Separate chops and hamburger patties Remove defrosted minced meat stewing meat poultry pieces or prawns etc Shield th...

Page 20: ...100 C to 250 C 40 C is temperature for fermentation of yeast doughs 6 Press Cooking will start 1 Press 1 Level Convection 1 Press 2 Level Convection 5 Set Cooking Time Up to 9 hours Time can be entered 1 min intervals 3 Press The oven begins to preheat Do not open the door during preheating 4 After preheating place the food into the oven After preheating 3 beeps will be heard and P will blink in t...

Page 21: ...ntain the selected temperature for 30 minutes After 30 minutes the oven will shut off automatically and revert to the time of day 3 If preheating is not required for the food you are cooking eliminate step 3 4 When selected cooking time is less than one hour the time counts down by minutes and seconds 5 When selected cooking time is more than one hour the time counts down by hours and minutes unti...

Page 22: ...1 High is ideal for grilling meat chicken and fish fillets Grill 2 Low is ideal for grilling whole fish and oven baked chips and browning cheese and egg dishes Place a heatproof glass or ceramic dish under the rack to catch any excess fat or meat juices 2 Set Time up to 1 hour 30 minutes Time can be entered 10 second intervals up to 5 mins then 1 min intervals 3 Press Cooking will start ...

Page 23: ...2 When selected cooking time is more than one hour the time counts down by hours and minutes until only H 00 hour remains Then the display counts down by minutes and seconds There are 6 combination settings for Convection Microwave To select the correct program for particular foods refer to next page 2 Select Cooking Time up to 9 hours Low Rack can be used for Combination cooking Use of Accessory ...

Page 24: ...owave heat For example do not place a small amount of food in a large metallic dish as arcing may occur When cooking by Combination place dishes to be cooked on the Ceramic Tray When roasting meat the roasts may be placed directly on Low Rack Sausages and rissoles may also be cooked in this way Place a heatproof glass or ceramic dish less than 2 cm high under the rack to catch any drips from the r...

Page 25: ...se recommendations The Sensor Reheat work by detecting the amount of steam generated by the food being cooked From the generated steam the oven then calculates the remaining cooking time 2 The door should not be opened before the time appears in the display window 3 If the oven has been previously used on CONVECTION COMBINATION or GRILL and it is too hot to be used on a Sensor Program a HOT will a...

Page 26: ...essing Start pad tap More 2 taps Less 3 taps Original setting 1 Press 2 Select Menu Category and PRESS START appears in the display window For best results follow these recommendations The Sensor Cook works by detecting the amount of steam generated by the food being cooked From the generated steam the oven then calculates the remaining cooking time 2 When an Auto Program has been selected the cat...

Page 27: ...sized dish with water or syrup if desired and cover with plastic wrap or a fitting lid that does not snap seal When a beep is heard during cooking the oven will prompt you to STIR the foods 6 RICE 1 2 cup 3 cups Use a larger sized dish to prevent rice from boiling over Use cold water at a ratio of 1 2 cup rice 1 cup water 1 cup rice 11 2 cups water 2 cup rice 3 cups water Cover with plastic wrap o...

Page 28: ...ou to cook most of your favourite foods on combination by setting the weight NOTE 1 These settings are cooked by Combination Convection and Microwave 2 When the weight has been entered the cooking times will be determined 3 When using settings 12 14 16 and 18 enter the weight of the meat only If potatoes are not sufficiently crispened at the completion of cooking remove roast from oven and leave p...

Page 29: ...g Place the beef fat side down on Low Rack with a shallow dish less than 2 cm high underneath to collect drips Turn the beef approximately halfway through cooking time At the completion of cooking wrap in aluminium foil and allow to stand for 10 15 minutes before carving 12 BEEF MEDIUM AND BAKED VEGETABLES 0 7 3 0 kg meat only Select roasts that are even in shape if not tie roasts with string to a...

Page 30: ...e during cooking truss or tie the legs of the bird together Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with herbs if desired Place the chicken breast side down on the Low Rack with a shallow dish less than 2 cm high underneath to collect the drips Prepare the vegetables into even sized pieces For chicken weighing kg or less place all vegetables around the outside of the rack Brush with melted butter or...

Page 31: ...e pre programmed Refer to the next page 1 Press 3 Press The first instruction will be scrolled across the display window Turn clockwise for the next instruction Turn counterclockwise for the previous instruction Instructions include operation of microwave convection oven For detailed information on operation please refer to page 14 22 ENJOY YOUR MEAL will be scrolled across the display window at t...

Page 32: ...for Convection cooking NOTE This feature is not available for Sensor Reheat or Auto Menu or Turbo Defrost Recipe Page Recipe Page 1 Apricot HONEY SLICE 57 21 MALAY COCONUT FISH 17 2 Apricot Nectar Chicken 25 22 Mini Baked Potatoes 45 3 BLUEBERRY MUFFINS 55 23 PARMESAN CRUSTED Chicken 23 4 Caramel Sauce 64 24 Peach Crumble 63 5 Cheese and Ham Filled Potatoes 45 25 Pepper Pot Beef 39 6 Cheese Sauce ...

Page 33: ...create the Combination setting This is normal It is essential that your oven is wiped out regularly particularly after cooking Any fat and grease that builds up on the roof and walls of the oven will begin to smoke if not cleaned PROBLEM The oven is not plugged in securely Remove plug from outlet wait 10 seconds and re insert Circuit breaker or fuse in your home is tripped or blown Reset circuit b...

Page 34: ... non abrasive nylon mesh scouring pad and nonabrasive cleaners After GRILL or COMBINATION cooking the oven should be cleaned with a soft cloth squeezed in soapy water If the oven is not cleaned occasionally to eliminate this grease it can accumulate and cause the oven to SMOKE during use To avoid smoking run the oven without food on GRILL 1 for 20 minutes AFTER CLEANING Be sure to replace Roller R...

Page 35: ...eight and insurance to and or from your nearest Authorised Service Centre must be arranged by you Note that home or pick up delivery service is available for the following products in the major metropolitan areas of Australia or the normal operating areas of the nearest Authorised Service Centres a Picture tube CRT based Television Receivers screen sizes greater than 66cm Rear Projection TV s Plas...

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