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11. If the base of the oven is hot, allow to cool before 

cleaning or placing in water.

12. When using the COMBINATION mode, never 

place any aluminum or metal container directly 
on the wire shelf. Always insert a heat-proof, 
glass plate or dish between the wire shelf and the 
aluminum container. This will prevent sparking 
that may damage the oven.

13. It is recommended not to use the wire shelf when 

cooking in the MICROWAVE mode only.

14. During cooking, some steam will condense inside 

and/or on the oven door. This is normal and safe. 
Steam will disappear after the oven cools down.

15. Do not leave the microwave unattended 

while reheating or cooking food in disposable 
containers made of plastic, paper or other 
combustible materials, as these types of 
containers can ignite if overheated.

16. The microwave oven is intended for heating food 

and beverages. Drying of food or clothing and 
heating of warming pads, slippers, sponges, 
damp cloth and similar may lead to risk of injury, 
ignition or 

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Placement of Oven

1.  The oven must be placed on a 

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 at, stable 

surface, more than 85 cm above the 

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 oor. For 

correct operation, the oven must have suf

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air 

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 ow. 

Allow 15 cm of space on the top of 

the oven, 10 cm at the back, and 5 cm on both 
sides. If one side of the oven is placed 

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 ush 

to wall, the other side or top must not be 
blocked. Do not remove feet.

a.  Do not block air vents. If they are blocked 

during operation, the oven may be overheated 
and damaged. When using any cloth over 
the oven, the air intake and exhaust should 
not be blocked. Do not place a cloth on top 
of the unit during GRILLING/COMBINATION/
CONVECTION/ cooking as the top of the 
microwave gets very hot. Also allow suf

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 cient 

space on back and both sides of the oven.

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.  This appliance is intended to be used in household 

and similar applications such as: staff kitchen areas 
in shops, of

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 ces and other working environments; 

farm house; by clients in hotels, motels and other 
residential environments; bed and breakfast type 
environments.

Building-in your oven

1.  This oven is intended for counter-top and built-

in use only. It is not intended for use inside a 
cupboard. This oven may be built into a wall 
cabinet by using the proper trim kit, 
(NN-TK813CSCP, Stainless) which may be 
purchased from you local Panasonic dealer.

2.  In case of 

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 tting into an oven housing, please use 

Panasonic's Trim Kit, NN-TK813CSCP, Stainless.

3.  Microwave ovens should not be built into a unit 

directly above a top front venting conventional 
cooker. This may be a safety hazard and could 
result in damage to your oven. This will invalidate 
your one year guarantee.

4.  A microwave which is built in must be more than 

850 mm above 

fl

 oor level. Read Trim-Kit instructions 

carefully before installation. It is recommended that 
the microwave oven is placed below a conventional 
oven to avoid heat damage to the facia of the 
microwave.

Food

1.  Do not use your oven for home canning or the 

heating of any closed jar. Pressure will build 
up and the jar may explode. In addition, the 
microwave oven cannot maintain the food at the 
correct canning temperature. Improperly canned 
food may spoil and be dangerous to consume.

2.  Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your microwave 

oven.

3.  Do not boil eggs in their shell and whole hard-

boiled eggs (unless otherwise stated in Cooking 
Guide section). Pressure will build up and the 
eggs will explode.

4.  Potatoes, apples, egg yolks, chicken wings, 

whole squash and sausages are examples of 
foods with nonporous skins. This type of food 
must be pierced before cooking, to prevent 
bursting.

5.  When heating liquids, e.g. soup, sauces and 

beverages, in your microwave oven, overheating 
the liquid beyond boiling point can occur without 
evidence of bubbling. This could result in a 
sudden boil over of hot liquid. To prevent this 
possibility the following steps should be taken:

a) Avoid using straight-sided containers with 

narrow necks.

b) Do not overheat.
c) Stir the liquid before placing the container in 

the oven and halfway through cooking time.

d) After heating, allow to stand in the oven for 

a short time, stirring again before carefully 
removing the container.

6. 

DO NOT USE A CONVENTIONAL MEAT 
THERMOMETER IN THE MICROWAVE OVEN. 
To check the degree of cooking of roasts and 
poultry use a MICROWAVE THERMOMETER. 

Alternatively, a conventional meat thermometer 
may be used after the food is removed from the 
oven. If undercooked, return meat or poultry to 
the oven and cook for a few more minutes at 
the recommended power level. It is important 
to ensure that meat and poultry are thoroughly 
cooked.

Installation and General Instructions

 

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Summary of Contents for NN-CF874B

Page 1: ...sing this product and save this manual for future use Model No NN CF874B Operating Instructions and Cook Book Microwave Grill Convection Oven Household Use Only MP_F0003BH20QP_00 indb 3 MP_F0003BH20QP...

Page 2: ...c techniques and thereby develop a firm understanding of your new oven This book includes recipes from starters to desserts After trying our recipes be sure to adapt your favourite recipes to microwav...

Page 3: ...e Setting 20 21 To Cook on Combination by Time Setting 22 3 Stages Setting 23 To cook using the Recipe Store 24 To Cook Food Using Sensor Reheat Cook 25 27 To Cook Food Using Auto Cook 28 32 To Use In...

Page 4: ...are liable to get hot during use Practical Hints 1 For initial use of GRILL CONVECTION and COMBINATION if you see white smoke arise it is not malfunction 2 Exterior oven surfaces including air vents o...

Page 5: ...s labelled as safe for microwave oven use Recycled paper products may contain impurities which may cause sparks and or fires when used 5 Do not use newspapers or paper bags for cooking 6 Do not hit or...

Page 6: ...l cabinet by using the proper trim kit NN TK813CSCP Stainless which may be purchased from you local Panasonic dealer 2 In case of fitting into an oven housing please use Panasonic s Trim Kit NN TK813C...

Page 7: ...n Such substances 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 material...

Page 8: ...t suitable for extended cooking may be used successfully for defrosting or for use on lower power levels Cooking Bags designed to withstand boiling freezing or conventional heating are microwave safe...

Page 9: ...yes yes yes 2 Metal twist ties no yes yes no Oven cooking bag yes no yes 1 yes Paper towels and napkins yes no no no Plastic defrosting rack yes no no no Plastic dishes microwave safe non microwave sa...

Page 10: ...y mode 2 If the glass shelf is hot let it cool before clean ing or placing in cold water as this could crack or shatter the accessory 3 The maximum weight that can be placed on the glass shelf is 4 kg...

Page 11: ...me and gently pull forward Once the clips are released close the door hold onto the bottom two corners and pull forward Remove clean and re position the drip tray Push the trim kit frame back into pla...

Page 12: ...ave oven is intended for heating food and beverages Drying of food or clothing and heating of warming pads slippers sponges damp cloth and similar may lead to risk of injury ignition or fire 3 When in...

Page 13: ...following numbers symbols will appear in the display window Display Window Number Time Menu Weight Temp Child Safety Lock Setting 3 Stage Display Set Display Enamel Shelf Display Glass Shelf Display...

Page 14: ...Power Level e g Med High Power Tap or swipe the slider bar until the desired power appears in the display window see page 15 for Micro Power chart 5 Touch Set key Touch the Set key to verify your sele...

Page 15: ...play window You can use the oven without setting the clock E g 10 30 1 Tap twice SET TIME appears in the display window and the colon and starts to blink 2 Enter time Enter the time by tapping or swip...

Page 16: ...times within 10 seconds INGREDIENT CONVERSION CHART INGREDIENT CONVERSION CHART 1 4 cup 60 ml 1 4 teaspoon 1 ml 1 3 cup 85 ml 1 2 teaspoon 2 ml 1 2 cup 125 ml 1 teaspoon 5 ml 2 3 cup 165 ml 2 teaspoo...

Page 17: ...ges For further information refer to page 23 Micro Power The Micro Power key gives you a selection of different power levels representing decreasing amounts of microwave energy used for cooking foods...

Page 18: ...ount down Note The oven will beep twice during the total defrosting time This indicates that food should be turned broken apart or removed After attending to food close door and touch Start to resume...

Page 19: ...frost FOOD APPROX TIME minutes per 500 g INSTRUCTION MEAT Beef Minced Beef Roast Topside Beef Tenderloin Chuck or Rump Sirloin rolled Steak Miscellaneous Pork Lamb Roast Chops Ribs 6 8 7 9 7 9 6 8 7 9...

Page 20: ...der bar to select the cooking time Select the cooking time by tap or swipe the slider bar Up to 90 minutes 5 Touch Cooking will start The time in the Display Window will count down Notes You can chang...

Page 21: ...or swipe the slider bar Up to 90 minutes 6 Touch Cooking will start The time in the Display Window will count down Notes You can change the cooking time during cooking if required Tap to increase or...

Page 22: ...or swipe the slider bar Up to 9 hours 5 Touch Cooking will start The time in the Display Window will count down Notes 1 You can change the cooking time during cooking if required Tap to increase or de...

Page 23: ...C 2 You can change the cooking time during cooking if required Tap to increase or decrease the cooking time Time can be increased decreased in 1 minute increments up to 10 minutes Tapping to zero will...

Page 24: ...9 hours 5 Touch Cooking will start The time in the Display Window will count down Note 1 It is not possible to preheat when using this mode and food should always be cooked uncovered 2 You can change...

Page 25: ...verify your desired power level 11 Touch the Set key to verify your desired power level 7 Touch the Set key to verify your desired power level 13 Touch once The time will count down at the first stag...

Page 26: ...the selection Memory number appears in the display window To Start Recipe Store Program 1 Touch Once The menu appears in the Display Window 2 Select Recipe number Tapping or swipe the slider bar until...

Page 27: ...position Note If you are satisfied with the result of the SENSOR Reheat Cook programme please skip to step 5 3 Touch once Touch the Set key to verify the selection 4 Adjust to Taste Preferences for de...

Page 28: ...t and long grain rice including specialty rice It is not suitable for cooking brown rice or wild rice Place rice with water at room temperature in a suitable dish We recommend the following proportion...

Page 29: ...er cooking before serving 9 Steam Frozen Fish uses microwave only Suitable for most varieties of fish fillets steak sand cutlets that have been frozen in individual portions Place the fish in a single...

Page 30: ...ght For Menu without preheat please operate as follows 1 Touch Once The menu appears in the Display Window 2 Select desired menu Tapping or swipe the slider bar until the desired menu appears in the D...

Page 31: ...t Tapping or swipe the slider bar until the desired weight appears in the Display Window 5 Touch Once Touch Start to preheat A P will appear in the display window When the oven is preheated the oven w...

Page 32: ...l shelf in higher position 19 Frozen Pizza 300 g 400 g 500 g 600 g wire shelf in higher position with glass shelf in lower position 20 Fresh crispy top 500 g 700 g 1000 g 1300 g enamel shelf in lower...

Page 33: ...n rolled and tied Brush with oil and seasonings Place fat side up on glass shelf in the lower shelf position Select Auto Menu Roast Beef then select the weight closest to the weight of the piece and t...

Page 34: ...pineapple kiwi fruit and berries Trim and cut fruit into even sized pieces Place into a microwave safe container See chart below for quantities Fruit Water Sugar 250 g 125 ml cup 500 g 250 ml cup 750...

Page 35: ...200 g 500 g 1000 g 2000 g 5 Touch Once The cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down For best results follow these recommendations 24 Melt Butter Remove wrapper cut butter i...

Page 36: ...oking begins A change in the starting temperature could cause inaccurate results and or food may deteriorate 3 When using Standing time or Delay Start it s up to 2 power stages Touch once Touch Start...

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