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Table of Contents

Quick Guide to Operation .................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................................... 6-7
Installation and General Instructions ................................................................................................................... 7-8
Feature Diagram................................................................................................................................................ 9-10
Control  Panel .........................................................................................................................................................11
Display  Window .....................................................................................................................................................12
Dial  Feature ...........................................................................................................................................................12
Cooking Modes......................................................................................................................................................13
Combination cooking modes .................................................................................................................................14
Cookware and Utensil Chart..................................................................................................................................15
Demo Feature........................................................................................................................................................16
Clock Setting .........................................................................................................................................................16
Child Safety Lock Setting ......................................................................................................................................16
Micro Power Setting ..............................................................................................................................................17
Steam  Setting .................................................................................................................................................. 18-19
Steam Shot Setting................................................................................................................................................19
Grill  Setting ...................................................................................................................................................... 20-21
Crispy Grill Setting .................................................................................................................................................22
Combination Setting ........................................................................................................................................ 23-25

Mic Grill Setting ..................................................................................................................................23
Steam + Microwave Setting ..............................................................................................................................24
Steam + Grill Setting .........................................................................................................................................25

Oven  Setting .................................................................................................................................................... 26-28
Timer Setting (Kitchen Timer/Standing Time/Delay Start) ............................................................................... 29-30
Sensor Reheat Setting .................................................................................................................................... 31-33
Steam Reheat Setting ...........................................................................................................................................34
Micro Power Defrost Setting ..................................................................................................................................35
Turbo Defrost Setting ............................................................................................................................................35
Defrosting Tips and Techniques ............................................................................................................................36
3-Stage  Setting ......................................................................................................................................................37
Auto Cook Setting............................................................................................................................................ 38-39
Auto Cook menu .............................................................................................................................................. 40-43
Cleaning Setting .............................................................................................................................................. 44-45
Defrosting chart .....................................................................................................................................................46
Reheating Chart ....................................................................................................................................................47
Cooking Chart........................................................................................................................................................48
Before Requesting Service .............................................................................................................................. 49-50
Care of your Microwave Oven ......................................................................................................................... 51-52
Technical Speci

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Page 1: ...ation Setting 23 25 Microwave Grill Setting 23 Steam Microwave Setting 24 Steam Grill Setting 25 Oven Setting 26 28 Timer Setting Kitchen Timer Standing Time Delay Start 29 30 Sensor Reheat Setting 31 33 Steam Reheat Setting 34 Micro Power Defrost Setting 35 Turbo Defrost Setting 35 Defrosting Tips and Techniques 36 3 Stage Setting 37 Auto Cook Setting 38 39 Auto Cook menu 40 43 Cleaning Setting 4...

Page 2: ...once Press once Set Serving Set temperature Press twice To Use Steam Reheat page 34 Press once Select More Less Press 3 times To Use Turbo Defrost page 35 Press once Enter weight Press once To Select Auto Steam menu page 39 Press once Select menu Select serving weight To Select Auto Crispy Grill menu page 39 Press once Select menu Select serving weight Quick Guide to Operation F0003BU00HP_Eng_06_2...

Page 3: ...age 16 Press once Press once set time of day 12 hour Select Clock mode To Set Cancel Child Safety Lock page 16 Press 3 times To Set Display Press 3 times Cancel Display or To Set Micro Power page 17 Press once Press once Press once Select Power level Select Micro Power mode Set time To Use Micro Power Defrost page 35 Select Micro Power mode Press once Press once Press once Select 300 W Set time Qu...

Page 4: ... within 3 seconds after step 2 To Use Grill page 20 21 Press once Press once Press once Select Power level Select Grill mode Set time To Use Crispy Grill page 22 Press once Press once Set time Select Crispy Grill mode To Use Combination Microwave Grill page 23 Press once Press once Select Power level Select Mirco Power Grill mode Press once Set time To Use Combination Steam Microwave page 24 Press...

Page 5: ...ithout preheating Ferment Setting Press once Press once Set temperature Select Oven without preheat mode Set time To Use as a Kitchen Timer page 29 Press once Press once Set time Select Timer mode To Set Standing Time page 29 Press once Press once Press once Set time Select Timer mode Set the desired cooking programme To Set Delay Start page 30 Press once Press once Press once Set time Select Time...

Page 6: ... COMBINATION STEAM GRILL OVEN and CRISPY GRILL if you see white smoke arise it is not malfunction 2 Exterior oven surfaces including air vents on the cabinet and the oven door will get hot during COMBINATION STEAM GRILL OVEN and CRISPY GRILL Use care when opening or closing door and when inserting or removing food and accessories 3 The oven has two grill heaters situated in the top of the oven Aft...

Page 7: ...hazards of improper use g When the appliance is operated in the COMBINATION STEAM GRILL OVEN and CRISPY GRILL modes children should only use the oven under adult supervision due to the temperatures generated Installation and General Instructions General Use 1 In order to maintain high quality do not operate the oven when empty The microwave energy will reflect continuously throughout the oven if n...

Page 8: ... evidence of bubbling This could result in a sudden boil over the 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 again halfway through cooking time d After heating allow to stand in the oven for a short time stirring again before car...

Page 9: ...wipe the cavity flume and decorative plate after cooling the oven 3 It s normal if white smoke gives off when first time using the Combination Grill Oven and Crispy Grill feature 4 After using the microwave oven the fan motor will continue operating several minutes It s normal Oven Window Power Supply Plug Power Supply Cord Shelf Positions Caution Label LED Light Air Vents Door Safety Lock System ...

Page 10: ...efore using the oven 3 To remove the drip tray hold with both hands and gently ease forward Wash in warm soapy water Re position the drip tray by clicking back onto the legs 4 DO NOT USE A DISHWASHER TO CLEAN THE DRIP TRAY Re position the drip tray by clicking back onto the legs Water Tank Carefully remove the water tank from the oven Remove the lid and fill with pure water do not use mineral wate...

Page 11: ... will beep twice between programmed stages The oven will beep three times after preheating At the end of any completed program the oven will beep 5 times Notes If an operation is set and Start pad is not pressed after 6 minutes the oven will automatically cancel the operation This display will revert back to clock or colon mode Display Window page 12 Reheat Pad page 31 32 34 Steam Auto Pad page 19...

Page 12: ...g Without Preheat Setting Micro Power Feature Accessory Placement Grill Tray Display Wire Rack Display Time Setting Dial To set cooking time or clock Auto Setting Dial clockwise To set the desired menu number in the Auto Menu Power Level Temperature Setting Dial To set Power Level or temperature Weight Setting Dial To set serving weight for Auto Menu Turbo Defrost Menu Manual Setting Dial anti clo...

Page 13: ...shes or meringue pies No Preheating Grill Tray Wire Rack Heatproof metal tin can be used on Grill Tray in lower or upper shelf positions or place foods directly on Wire Rack with heatproof dishes underneath OVEN Baking of small items with short cooking times puff pastry cookies roll cakes scones Special baking bread rolls or brioches sponge cakes Baking of pizzas and tarts Preheating advised Grill...

Page 14: ...ods directly on Wire Rack with microwaveable and heatproof dishes underneath Or microwaveable and heatproof dishes placed directly on base of oven STEAM MICROWAVE Cooking fish vegetables chicken rice and potatoes No Preheating _ Microwaveable and heatproof dishes placed directly on base of oven STEAM GRILL Cooking gratins Kebabs Fish fillets Whole fish Part baked bread No Preheating Grill Tray Mic...

Page 15: ...s no yes yes yes non heat resistant no no no no no no no no Metal cookware no yes yes yes no no no yes Metal twist ties no yes yes yes no no no yes Oven cooking bag yes yes 1 yes yes 1 no yes yes yes Paper towels and napkins yes no no no no no no no Plastic defrosting rack yes no no no no no no no Plastic dishes microwave safe yes no yes no no no yes no non microwave safe no no no no no no no no M...

Page 16: ...l keep the time of day as long as oven is plugged in and electricity is supplied 4 Clock is a 12 hour display 5 Oven will not operate while colon is still blinking Notes 1 If you want to turn OFF the demo feature please repeat step 1 3 2 Demo mode is designed for retail store display In this mode the oven can be demonstrated with no power in the oven This feature allows you to prevent operation of...

Page 17: ... Press Start pad The cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down Notes 1 Three stages can be set continuously This feature allows you to set only once for some different stages without taking care during cooking Please refer to page 37 2 You can change the cooking time during cooking if required Turn the dial to increase or decrease the cooking time Time can be increased de...

Page 18: ...njury 5 After each Steam operation carefully remove the drip tray from the front of the oven Gently ease forwards holding with both hands After emptying wash in warm soapy water Wipe any water that drips from the left side of the oven To re position click back into position on the oven legs See page 10 The oven can be programmed as a steamer to cook vegetables fish chicken and rice It can keep moi...

Page 19: ...aution 1 The Grill Tray and surrounding oven will get very hot Use oven gloves 2 When removing the food or Grill Tray hot water may drip from the oven top 3 Steam may billow out when you open the door If there is steam in the oven do not reach in with your bare hands Risk of burns Use oven gloves Example to use Food Cooking Mode Steam Shot Pastries Oven total time add 3 mins steam shot Breads Oven...

Page 20: ... High Toasting bread muffins and teacakes etc Grill 2 Medium Thin seafood Grill 3 Low Slice of poultry or meat 1 Turning the dial anti clockwise until the symbol appears in the display 3 Set the desired level by using the dial 5 Set the cooking time by using the dial up to 1 hour 30 minutes 2 Press once to verify your selection 4 Press once to verify your selection 6 Press Start pad The cooking ti...

Page 21: ...or toasting bread muffins and teacakes etc 3 Grill 2 and Grill 3 are used for more delicate foods or those that require a longer grill time e g fish or chicken portions 4 Never cover the food when grilling 5 Always use oven gloves when removing the food and Grill Tray after grilling as they will be very hot 6 After grilling it is important that the Grill Tray is removed for cleaning before reuse a...

Page 22: ...nge the cooking time during cooking if required Turn the dial to increase or decrease the cooking time Time can be increased decreased in 1 minute increments up to 10 minutes Turning the dial to zero will end cooking Suggested cooking options Food Weight Cooking Mode Shelf Position Cooking Time Frozen deep pan pizza 440 g Crispy Grill Lower 10 mins Frozen thin and crispy pizza 335 g Crispy Grill U...

Page 23: ...ction 5 Set the cooking time by using the dial up to 1 hour 30 minutes 6 Press Start pad The cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down Oven accessories to use Directly on the base of the oven in a microwaveable and heatproof dish Or you can place foods directly on Wire Rack with microwaveable and heatproof dishes underneath When using the Wire Rack please put on the flat ...

Page 24: ...d positioning back in the oven press Start pad The oven will not continue cooking until the water tank has been re filled and Start pad pressed 5 You can change the cooking time during cooking if required Turn the dial to increase or decrease the cooking time Time can be increased decreased in 1 minute increments up to 10 minutes Turning the dial to zero will end cooking 6 It may be necessary to w...

Page 25: ...ater tank has been re filled and Start pad pressed 5 You can change the cooking time during cooking if required Turn the dial to increase or decrease the cooking time Time can be increased decreased in 1 minute increments up to 10 minutes Turning the dial to zero will end cooking 6 It may be necessary to wipe the excess water in the cavity after Steam cooking Caution 1 The Grill Tray and surroundi...

Page 26: ...d as an oven using the oven mode which uses top and bottom heat For best results always place food in a preheated oven When using oven mode the Grill Tray can be placed in the upper or lower shelf position Do not pre heat on oven mode with the Grill Tray in position 1 Turning the dial anti clockwise until the symbol appears in the display 3 Set the desired cooking temperature by using the dial 40 ...

Page 27: ...ood in a preheated oven Don t forget that for ease of programming of the most commonly used temperatures your oven will start at 150 C and count up in 10 C stages to 220 C or you can turning the dial anti clockwise to select 40 C and 100 C Food is generally cooked uncovered unless it is stated in the instructions or recipe Temp C Example to use 40 C Proving bread or pizza dough 150 160 C Macaroons...

Page 28: ...venware directly on the base of the oven in oven mode You can use the Grill Tray as a baking dish for roasting potatoes or vegetables and for baking fairy cakes scones and cookies It is also ideal for re heating pre cooked convenience pastry items For Example Baking Grill Tray in lower shelf position upper or lower shelf positions When using the Grill Tray please put in the upper or lower shelf po...

Page 29: ...operating 1 Turning the dial anti clockwise until the symbol appears in the display 2 Press once to verify your selection To set Standing Time 5 Set desired amount of standing time by using the dial up to 1 hour 30 minutes 6 Press Start pad Cooking will start After cooking standing time will count down without oven operating 3 Turning the dial anti clockwise until the symbol appears in the display...

Page 30: ...g or cooking begins A change in starting temperature could cause inaccurate results 3 When using Standing time or Delay Start it s up to 2 power stages 5 Press Start pad Delay time will count down Then cooking will start 4 Press once to verify your selection and starts to setting the stage cooking Set the desired cooking program up to 2 stages 1 Turning the dial anti clockwise until the symbol app...

Page 31: ... the container at the center of the flat table 7 The plastic wrap should cover the food tightly otherwise the temperature of food may not be tested If the plastic wrap is overlapped make sure the overlapped area is placed downwards Plastic film Food 8 Food less than 100 g can not be detected It may cause overcook 9 If the temperature of the cavity is too high sensor reheat feature can not be used ...

Page 32: ...etc from room temperature or fridge temperature without setting power and time only according to the temperature as your require The field is 40 70 C 1 cup 3 cups 2 cups 4 cups oven door position Container 1 Press twice symbol and 2 will appear in the display 5 Press once The temperature you set will display After detecting for a period of time press Reheat pad and the approximate current temperat...

Page 33: ...r cautions and placement position To heat rice dishes Weight range 200 g 600 g Stir it uniformly before eating To melt butter etc Weight range 100 g 250 g Cut the butter into small blocks before melting Stir it to prepare noodles after melting To heat thick food such as curry potato Weight range 100 g 600 g Stir the food uniformly before eating Reheat Setting Recommended Food Temperature Notes 1 T...

Page 34: ...oked food 6 It is not suitable for reheating liquids 7 Frozen foods can be reheated but thickness foods is not suitable 8 If the temperature of the cavity is too high steam reheat feature can not be used Display window will appear Steam reheat feature can be used again until the disappears 9 Don t reheat different kinds of food at the same time Caution 1 Steam may billow out when you open the door...

Page 35: ...move defrosted food and shield thin ends fat bones of roast with foil when buzzer rings in the middle of cooking 4 If appears in the display window the oven temperature is too high from previous use and an auto program can not be set Cooking mode and time may still be set manually This feature allows you to defrost meat poultry and seafood automatically by just setting the weight The serving weigh...

Page 36: ...of foods and the microwave oven will set the power and time automatically The display window will display the time of defrost after setting The foods listed in the below table are the most suitable for using defrost function The minimize weight is 0 1 kg and the maximum is 3 0 kg for getting the best result Foods The maximum weight for the foods Meat loaf chicken rib 2 kg Beef lamb whole chicken 3...

Page 37: ...t desired cooking time 2 minutes by using the dial 13 Turning the dial anti clockwise until the symbol appears in the display 2 Press once to verify your selection 10 Press once to verify your selection 4 Press once to verify your selection 12 Press once to verify your selection and starts to setting the stage cooking 6 Press once to verify your selection and starts to setting the stage cooking 14...

Page 38: ...kwise until the desired Auto Cook Menu Number appears in the display 2 Press once to verify your selection 2 Press once to verify your selection 4 Press once to begin preheating Preheat will blink After preheating the oven will beep and the Preheat will stop blinking please put the food into the shelf position within 2 minutes then close the oven door immediately 4 Press Start pad The cooking time...

Page 39: ...ears in the display window and begins to count down Notes 1 Fill the water tank before using the Steam feature 2 For larger weights on the auto programs it will be necessary to re fill the water tank during cooking 3 Do not cover foods on the auto steam programs 4 Most foods benefit from a STANDING time after cooking on an auto program to allow heat to continue conducting to the centre 5 To allow ...

Page 40: ... in upper shelf position 16 Fried Chicken Healthy 2 servs 4 servs Grill Tray in upper shelf position 17 Teriyaki Chicken Healthy 2 servs 4 servs Grill Tray in upper shelf position 18 Meat Skewers 200 g 400 g Grill Tray in upper shelf position 19 Roast Chicken 600 g 900 g 1200 g Wire Rack with dish under 20 Roast Beef Lamb 500 g 1000 g 1500 g 2000 g Wire Rack with dish under 21 Reheat Fried Food 20...

Page 41: ...ill Tray in upper shelf position Select the program and weight then start 8 Double Boil Stew Double Boil Suitable for cooking traditional soups herbal soup bird nest soup etc that requires slow simmer or double boil This method ensures food remains tender without losing its shape It also extracts and retains the aromatic flavour of the food Place all ingredients and liquid in a high microwaveable ...

Page 42: ...zen dumplings Dumplings can be directly cooked by microwave oven from the fridge Fill water tank Place the dumplings onto Grill Tray as shown below Do not wrap or lid Place the Grill Tray in upper shelf position Select the program and weight then start 14 Fish Fillets Suitable for frying fresh fish fillets like salmon weighing a maximum 180 g each without turning Fill water tank Place the fish fil...

Page 43: ...re completely foamed and the footprint of the eggbeater keeps for a while Readjust to low speed to make the bubble uniformly 2 Fill water tank Select the program and weight then start to preheat 3 Gradually add the sifted flour into the mixture Mix them with a wooden spoon from bottom to top Add the melt butter and milk into the mixture and stir evenly Cover the baking paper at the bottom and edge...

Page 44: ...cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down 4 Press Start pad The cooking time appears in the display window and begins to count down 2 Press once to verify your selection 3 Press once to verify your selection 1 Add 100 g of water to the water tank Ensure drip tray is empty Notes 1 Only run this program with 100 g of water in the tank 2 Do not remove the drip tray during th...

Page 45: ...d The program will run for approx 1 minute Empty the drip tray after the program has finished 2 Press once to verify your selection 3 Press once to verify your selection 28 System Cleaning Setting The first stage of this program cleans the system with a citric acid solution The second stage runs water through the system to rinse the pipes 1 Make a solution of 16 g citric acid and 200 g of water ad...

Page 46: ... Defrost FOOD APPROX TIME minutes per 500 g INSTRUCTION Meat Beef Halfway through the defrost cycle break apart minced beef separate chops and remove meat that is defrosted Turn meat over two to three times during defrosting Shield edges and unevenly shaped ends of roasts halfway through the defrost cycle Large roasts may still be icy in centre Let stand Minced Beef 6 8 Roast Topside 7 9 Roast Bee...

Page 47: ... Tomato 400 g 1000 W 2 mins Mushrooms 290 g 1000 W 2 mins 2 mins 30 secs Sweetcorn 330 g 1000 W 2 mins 2 mins 30 secs Meat pies 150 g 1000 W 1 min 30 secs 2 mins Place in a heatproof bowl on base Crispy Grill 6 7 mins Remove product from foil container and place on Grill Tray in lower shelf position Quiche 400 g Crispy Grill 8 10 mins Remove product from foil container and place on Grill Tray in l...

Page 48: ...Place in a heat proof dish and without cover on base of oven Poultry Chicken breasts boneless and skinless 250 g STEAM 1 30 mins Fill the water tank Place on Grill Tray in upper shelf position Chicken legs 1 0 kg GRILL 1 30 mins Place on Grill Tray in lower shelf position Turn halfway Whole chicken per 500 g 190 C 30 35 mins Preheat the oven Place chicken on Wire Rack with a heaterpoof dish undern...

Page 49: ...Steam will disappear after the oven is cool down I accidentally operate my microwave oven without any food in it Operating the oven empty for a short time will not damage the oven However we do not recommend this to be done There are humming and clicking noises from my oven when I cook by Combination These noise occur as the oven automatically switch the Grill This is normal The oven has an odour ...

Page 50: ... to the Operating Instructions Stop Reset pad has been pressed accidentally Program oven again appears in the display window The cavity is overheated Operate again after it cools down U14 appears in the display window The water tank is empty Full it with water and press Stop Reset to reset H97 or H98 or H00 appears in the display window This display indicates a problem with the microwave generatio...

Page 51: ...tion 4 It is possible that a few water droplets appeared on countertop if steam function is used intensively especially under high humidity environment or poor ventilation conditions Please wipe the liquid off in case 5 When it becomes necessary to replace the oven light please consult the service center specified by Panasonic The outside oven surfaces should be cleaned with a damp cloth To preven...

Page 52: ...see diagram The front of the tank can also be removed for cleaning Removing the Front Cover 1 2 1 Lightly twist the cover until the far side unclips 2 Continue to twist until the near side unclips Re fitting the Front Cover 1 2 1 Align the slots on the cover with the holes on the tank 2 Insert and push down until it clicks Notes 1 Clean the water tank at least once a week to prevent build up of li...

Page 53: ...W Power Requirement Maximum 2010 W Output power Microwave 1000 W Grill 1200 W Oven 1250 W Outside Dimensions W H D 512 mm W 347 mm H 416 mm D Oven Cavity Dimensions W H D 335 mm W 238 mm H 350 mm D Overall Cavity Volume 27 L Operating Frequency 2450 MHz Uncrated Weight Approx 15 7 kg IEC Test Procedure Specifications subject to change without notice As for the voltage requirement the production da...

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