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Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic appliance.

Contents

Safety Instructions  ............................2-6
Disposal of Old Equipment ...................7
Installation and Connection  .................8
Placement of Your Oven .......................8
Important User Instructions .............9-11
Oven Accessories  ..............................12
Parts of Your Oven  ............................13
Control Panel ......................................14
Setting the Clock  ...............................15
Child Lock ...........................................15
Microwave Cooking and Defrosting ....16
Defrosting Guidelines .........................17
Grilling ...........................................18-19
Combination Cooking  ...................20-21

Using the Quick 30 Function ..............22
Using the Add Time Function..............23
Using the Timer .............................24-25
Multistage Cooking .............................26
Turbo Defrost .................................27-28
Auto Sensor Programs  .................29-31
Auto Weight Programs  ......................32
Auto Weight Beverage Programs  ......32
Auto Weight Junior Menu Programs ...33
Auto Weight Melt & Soften Programs .34
Auto Combi Programs ...................35-36
Questions and Answers  ................37-38
Care of Your Oven ..............................39
Technical Specifications .....................40

Summary of Contents for NN-GT45KW

Page 1: ...ld Lock 15 Microwave Cooking and Defrosting 16 Defrosting Guidelines 17 Grilling 18 19 Combination Cooking 20 21 Using the Quick 30 Function 22 Using the Add Time Function 23 Using the Timer 24 25 Multistage Cooking 26 Turbo Defrost 27 28 Auto Sensor Programs 29 31 Auto Weight Programs 32 Auto Weight Beverage Programs 32 Auto Weight Junior Menu Programs 33 Auto Weight Melt Soften Programs 34 Auto ...

Page 2: ...hildren less than 8 years When this oven is installed it should be easy to isolate the appliance from the electricity supply by pulling out the plug or operating a circuit breaker If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Warning The appliance should be inspected for damage to the door seals...

Page 3: ...or use inside a cupboard The microwave oven shall not be placed in a cabinet For Countertop use Oven must be placed on a flat stable surface 85 cm above floor level For proper operation the oven must have sufficient air flow i e 5 cm at one side the other being open 15 cm clear over the top 10 cm at the rear When heating food in plastic or paper containers check the oven frequently as these types ...

Page 4: ... areas wipe off with a damp cloth Mild detergent may be used if they get very dirty The use of harsh detergent or abrasive is not recommended Do not use commercial oven cleaners When using the grill or combination mode some foods may inevitably splatter grease on to the oven walls If the oven is not cleaned occasionally it may start to smoke during use Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condi...

Page 5: ...grill heaters situated in the top of the oven After using the grill and combination functions the inside surfaces of the oven will be very hot Care should be taken to avoid touching the heating elements inside the oven To prevent burns care should be taken to avoid touching the inside surfaces of the oven This combination oven is intended for heating food and beverages only Take care when heating ...

Page 6: ...n trained by the manufacturer Do not attempt to remove the outer casing from the oven Caution In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut out this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device such as a timer or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility Care should be taken not to displace the turntable when rem...

Page 7: ...g of old products please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation By disposing of them correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment For more information about collection and recycling please contact your local municipality Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disp...

Page 8: ...e more than 85 cm above the floor 2 When this oven is installed it should be easy to isolate the appliance from the electricity supply by pulling out the plug or operating a circuit breaker 3 For proper operation ensure a sufficient air circulation for the oven 4 Allow 5 cm at one side the other being open 15 cm clear over the top 10 cm at the rear 5 Do not place this oven near an electric or gas ...

Page 9: ...Cancel and leave the door closed in order to stifle any flames Disconnect the power cord or shut off power at fuse or circuit breaker panel Heater operation 1 Before using combination or grill function for the first time operate the oven without food and accessories including glass tray and roller ring on grill 1 for 5 minutes This will allow the oil that is used for rust protection to be burned o...

Page 10: ...s Small quantities of food or foods with low moisture content can burn dry out or catch on fire if cooked too long If materials inside the oven should ignite keep the oven door closed turn the oven off and remove the plug from the socket Piercing Skin Food with non porous skins such as potatoes egg yolks and sausages must be pierced before cooking by microwave to prevent bursting Meat Thermometer ...

Page 11: ...er products may contain impurities which may cause sparks and or fires during use Remove wire twist ties from roasting bags before placing the bags in the oven Utensils Foil Do not heat any closed cans or bottles because they might explode Metal containers or dishes with metallic trim should not be used during microwave cooking Sparking will occur If you use any aluminium foil meat spikes or metal...

Page 12: ...e glass tray touches the oven walls and stops the tray rotating the tray will automatically rotate in the opposite direction This is normal 6 Do not cook foods directly on the glass tray Roller Ring 1 The roller ring and the oven floor should be cleaned frequently to prevent noise and build up of remaining food 2 The roller ring must always be used for cooking together with the glass tray Wire Rac...

Page 13: ... The cooking is resumed as soon as the door is closed and Start pad pressed 2 Oven window 3 Door safety lock system 4 Oven air vent 5 Waveguide cover do not remove 6 External oven air vents 7 Control panel 8 Power supply cord 9 Plug 10 Identification label 11 Glass tray 12 Roller ring 13 Grill elements 14 Caution label hot surfaces 15 Wire rack 16 Position your supplied menu label here 17 Warning ...

Page 14: ...8 4 Auto Sensor Reheat programs pad page 30 5 Auto Weight Beverage programs pad page 32 6 Turbo Defrost pad page 27 28 7 Auto Vegetables Fish programs pad page 31 8 Auto Combi programs pad page 35 36 9 More Less Weight pads page 28 29 32 35 10 Add Time pad page 23 11 Time pads 12 Timer Clock pad page 15 24 25 13 Auto Weight Junior Menu programs pad page 33 14 Auto Rice Pasta programs pad page 31 1...

Page 15: ...p 3 as above 2 The clock will keep the time of day as long as the oven is plugged in and electricity is supplied 3 This is a 24 hour clock i e 2 pm 14 00 not 2 00 Child Lock Using this system will make the oven controls inoperable however the door can be opened Child lock can be set when the display shows a colon or the time To set To cancel Press Stop Cancel three times The time of day will reapp...

Page 16: ...s 1 For multi stage cooking refer to page 26 2 Standing time can be programmed after microwave power and time setting Refer to using the timer page 24 25 3 You can increase the cooking time during cooking if required Time can be increased in 1 minute increments up to 10 minutes Press Add time pad once then press 1 min pad to a maximum of 10 minutes After selecting Add Time function time should be ...

Page 17: ... to prevent these parts from cooking It is not dangerous to use small pieces of foil in your oven provided they do not come into contact with the oven walls Minced Meat or Cubes of Meat and Seafood Since the outside of these foods quickly defrosts it is necessary to separate them break the blocks into pieces frequently while defrosting and remove them when they have defrosted Small Portions of Foo...

Page 18: ...ot possible to use the grill function with the door open 5 There is no microwave power on the grill only program 6 Most foods require turning halfway during cooking When turning food open oven door and carefully remove wire rack using oven gloves Press Grill The grill indicator lights and grill level 1 2 or 3 appears in the display Grilling The grill system on the oven gives fast efficient cooking...

Page 19: ...en taking food in or out due to the high temperatures involved Notes 7 After turning return food to the oven and close door After closing oven door press Start The oven display will continue to count down the remaining grilling time It is quite safe to open the oven door at any time to check the progress of the food as it is grilling 8 The grill will glow on and off during cooking this is normal A...

Page 20: ...resses Simmer 300 W 4 Presses Warm 100 W This combination mode is suitable for foods which are normally grilled and for reheating small savoury items The Grill will glow on and off during cooking this is normal Set the cooking time Maximum cooking time up to 99 minutes 50 seconds Adjusting Time During Cooking You can increase the cooking time during cooking if required Time can be increased in 1 m...

Page 21: ...f blue light seen in the microwave If this occurs stop the oven immediately 6 Some foods should be cooked on combination without using the wire rack i e roasts gratins pies and puddings The food should be placed in a heatproof non metallic dish and placed directly onto the glass tray 7 Do not use plastic microwave containers on combination programs unless suitable for combination cooking Dishes mu...

Page 22: ...ach press is 30 seconds Time appears in the display Power level is pre set at 1000 W Press Start The cooking will start and the time in the display will count down At the end of cooking five beeps will sound Notes 1 If desired you can use other power levels Select desired power level before pressing Quick 30 2 After setting the time by Quick 30 you can not use the time pads ...

Page 23: ...e function will be cancelled if you do not perform any operation for 1 minute after cooking 3 The Add Time function can be used after multi stage cooking 4 The power level is the same as the last stage Press Start Time will be added The time in the display window will count down After cooking press Add Time pad Press time pads to add extra cooking time Maximum cooking time 1000 W power up to 30 mi...

Page 24: ...mins 10 min for hours 1 min and 10 sec for minutes An H will appear in the display to denote hours Press Start Cooking program will commence after which the standing time will count down Notes 1 3 stage cooking can be programmed including standing time 2 If the oven door is opened during the standing time or minute timer the time in the display window will continue to count down 3 This feature may...

Page 25: ...ng program by selecting power level and time required Press Start Cooking program will commence after which the delay time will count down Notes 1 3 stage cooking can be programmed including delay Start cooking 2 If the programmed delay time exceeds one hour the time will count down in units of minutes If less than one hour the time will count down in units of seconds 3 Delay Start cannot be progr...

Page 26: ... require appears in the display Press Micro Power 3 times to select 270 W Defrost Press Micro Power 4 times to select 600 W Medium Set the cooking time Set the cooking time to 3 mins Set the cooking time to 5 mins Press Start The cooking program will start and the time in the display will count down Press Start Press Start Notes 1 For 3 stage cooking enter another cooking program before pressing S...

Page 27: ...u to check the food It is essential that you turn and stir the food frequently and shield if necessary On hearing the first beep you should turn and shield if possible On the second beep you should turn the food or break it up Notes 1st Beep Turn or Shield 1st Beep Turn or Shield 2nd Beep Turn or break up 1 Check foods during defrosting Foods vary in their defrosting speed 2 It is not necessary to...

Page 28: ...s Turbo Defrost once and turn at beeps Allow bread to stand for 5 minutes white light bread to 30 minutes dense rye bread Cut large loaves in half during standing time 6 Small Pieces 2 presses 200 g 1200 g Small pieces of meat escallop sausages minced meat steak chops fish fillets each 100 g 400 g Press Turbo Defrost twice Turn stir at beeps 7 Big Piece 3 presses 400 g 2000 g Big pieces of meat wh...

Page 29: ...To prevent any mistakes during Auto Sensor programs ensure that glass tray and the plate are dry 5 The room temperature should not be more than 35 C and not less than 0 C 6 Only cook foods within the recommended weight range described on pages 30 31 7 For Auto Sensor programs fresh vegetables frozen vegetables fresh fish frozen fish cover with cling film Pierce the cling film with a sharp knife on...

Page 30: ... a thin sauce may require longer cooking This program is not suitable for starchy food such as rice noodles or potatoes 2 Frozen Meal 2 presses 200 g 1000 g To reheat a frozen pre cooked meal or casserole All foods must be pre cooked and frozen 18 C Reheat in container as purchased This program is not suitable for bowl shaped containers Pierce covering film with a sharp knife once in the centre an...

Page 31: ... Cube the butter and place Cover with cling film Pierce cling film with a sharp knife once in the centre and four times around the edge Press auto sensor cook Vegetables Fish pad three times Press Start 14 Frozen Fish 4 presses 250 g 800 g To cook frozen fillets or steaks of fish Place in a suitable sized container add 1 tbsp 15 ml water Cover with cling film Pierce cling film with a sharp knife o...

Page 32: ...allow for some variations that occur in food check that food is thoroughly cooked and piping hot before serving Program Weight Instructions 3 Beverage 1 press 200 ml or 400 ml For reheating one beverage with a fixed weight of 200 ml or two beverages of 200 ml each from room temperature eg coffee tea or hot chocolate Press Beverage pad once select 200 ml for 1 beverage or 400 ml for two beverages a...

Page 33: ...r to thin or baby rice to thicken Check the temperature before feeding 9 Purée Fruits 2 presses 100 g 400 g This program is suitable for cooking apples pears peaches papaya and mango The cooked fruit is then puréed and suitable when weaning babies Peel and chop the fruit into even sized pieces Place in a Pyrex dish Add the following quantities of water 100 g 150 g fruit 75 ml water 155 g 300 g fru...

Page 34: ...for white chocolate or chocolate with cocoa solids over 50 Place in a Pyrex dish Press Melt Soften pad twice Enter the weight then press Start Stir halfway during melting and again at end of melting 23 Butter 3 presses 50 g 300 g For melting butter Cube the butter and place in a Pyrex dish Cover with cling film Pierce cling film with a sharp knife once in the centre and four times around the edge ...

Page 35: ...e wire rack on glass tray Do not cover Press Auto Combi twice Enter the weight then press Start This program is not suitable for very thin pizzas such as Flammekueche Notes 1 The Auto Combi programs must only be used for foods described 2 Only cook foods within the weight ranges described 3 Always weigh the food rather than relying on the package information 4 Only use the accessories as indicated...

Page 36: ...s This program is not suitable for galettes Pom Dauphine and Pom Noisette 20 Chilled Quiche 4 presses 150 g 450 g For reheating and browning the top of fresh pre cooked quiche Press Auto Combi four times Remove all packaging and place the quiche on wire rack on glass tray Do not cover Enter the weight and press start Transfer the quiche onto a cooling rack at the end of cooking and allow a few min...

Page 37: ...he interference caused by small appliances such as mixers vacuums blow dryers etc It does not indicate a problem with your oven Q The oven won t accept my program Why A The oven is designed not to accept an incorrect program For example the oven will not accept a fourth stage of cooking Q Sometimes warm air comes from the oven vents Why A The heat given off from the cooking food warms the air in t...

Page 38: ...rowave generation system Please contact an authorised Service Centre Q The fan continues to rotate after cooking Why A After using the oven the fan motor may rotate to cool the electrical components This is normal and you can continue using the oven at this time Q I can t set an auto cook program and appears in the display Why A If the oven has previously been used and it is too hot to be used on ...

Page 39: ...nit 7 It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass tray for cleaning Wash the tray in warm soapy water or in a dishwasher 8 The roller ring and oven cavity floor should be cleaned regularly to avoid excessive noise Simply wipe the bottom surface of the oven with mild detergent and hot water then dry with a clean cloth The roller ring may be washed in mild soapy water Cooking vapours collect du...

Page 40: ...Manufactured by Panasonic Appliances Microwave Oven Shanghai Co Ltd 888 898 Longdong Road Pudong Shanghai 201203 China Imported by Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH REP EU Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany Weight and Dimensions shown are approximate Manufacturer Panasonic Model NN GT45KW Power Supply 230V 50Hz Operating Frequency 2450 MHz Input Power Initial Maximum 2120...

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