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Table of Contents

Quick Guide to Operation ........................................................................................2-4

Important Safety Instructions ...................................................................................5-6

Installation and General Instructions .......................................................................6-7

Microwave Principles ............................................................................................... ...8

Cooking Techniques ................................................................................................8-9

Food Characteristics.............................................................................................. ...10

Feature Diagram............................................................................................... ...11-12

Control Panel ......................................................................................................... ...13

Display Window ..................................................................................................... ...14

Slider Bar ............................................................................................................... ...14

Cookware and Utensil Chart.................................................................................. ...15

Demo Feature........................................................................................................ ...16

Child Safety Lock Setting ...................................................................................... ...16

Quick Time Setting ................................................................................................ ...17
Micro Power Setting ............................................................................................18

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Steam Setting ......................................................................................................20-21

Steam Shot Setting................................................................................................ ...22

Grill Setting ..........................................................................................................23-24

Crispy Grill Setting .................................................................................................... 25

Mic Grill Setting  ....................................................................................26-27

Steam + Microwave Setting ...................................................................................... 28

Oven Setting ........................................................................................................29-31

Fermentation Setting  ............................................................................................ ...32

Sensor Reheat Setting ........................................................................................33-36

Steam Reheat Setting ............................................................................................ ..37
Turbo Defrost Setting ............................................................................................... 38

Micro Power Defrost Setting .................................................................................. ...39

Defrosting Tips and Techniques ............................................................................ ...40

3-Stage Setting ....................................................................................................41-42

Auto Cook Setting ...............................................................................................43-45

Auto Cook Menus ................................................................................................46-63

Auto Cleaning Setting ..........................................................................................64-67

Cleaning (Deodor) ............................................................................................. 64

Cleaning (System) ............................................................................................. 65

Cleaning (Citric acid) ......................................................................................... 66

Cleaning (Cavity) ............................................................................................... 67

Defrosting Chart .................................................................................................... ...68

Reheating Chart .................................................................................................... ...69

Cooking Chart........................................................................................................ ...70

Care of Your Microwave Oven .............................................................................71-72

Before Requesting Service ..................................................................................73-74

Technical Specifications

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© Panasonic Appliances Microwave Oven (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. 2019

Summary of Contents for NNDS59KW

Page 1: ...g 23 24 Crispy Grill Setting 25 Microwave Grill Setting 26 27 Steam Microwave Setting 28 Oven Setting 29 31 Fermentation Setting 32 Sensor Reheat Setting 33 36 Steam Reheat Setting 37 Turbo Defrost Setting 38 Micro Power Defrost Setting 39 Defrosting Tips and Techniques 40 3 Stage Setting 41 42 Auto Cook Setting 43 45 Auto Cook Menus 46 63 Auto Cleaning Setting 64 67 Cleaning Deodor 64 Cleaning Sy...

Page 2: ...s Cancel Dsiplay To Use Quick Time page 17 Cooking Set time To Set Microwave Power page 18 19 Select power Set time Touch To Use Microwave Defrost page 39 Touch 5 times Set time Touch To Use Turbo Defrost page 38 Touch Set weight Touch To Use Steam page 20 21 Select power Set time Touch To Use Steam Shot page 22 Cooking Touch 2 seconds To Use Steam Microwave page 28 Touch Set time Touch To Use Gri...

Page 3: ...ll page 26 27 Select power Set time Touch To Use Oven No Preheating is required page 29 Touch twice Set temperature Set time Touch Touch To Use Oven Preheating is required page 30 31 Touch Set temperature Set time Touch Touch Touch After preheating put the food into the oven immediately To Use Fermentation page 32 Touch 3 times Set time Touch ...

Page 4: ...en the fan motor will continue operating several minutes It s normal Cautions Feature How to Operate To Use Sensor Reheat page 33 36 Touch Set temperature Touch Touch twice Set serving Set temperature Touch Touch To Use Steam Reheat page 37 Touch Optional Touch To using Auto Menu No Preheating is required page 43 Touch Select the menu Set serving weight Touch Touch To using Auto Menu Preheating is...

Page 5: ...ints 1 For initial use of MICRO GRILL 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 MICRO GRILL STEAM GRILL OVEN and CRISPY GRILL Use care when opening or closing door and when inserting or removing food and accessories Caution Hot surfaces 3 The oven has two grill hea...

Page 6: ...6 Do not hit or strike control panel Damage to controls may occur 7 POT HOLDERS may be needed as heat from food is transferred to the cooking container and from the container to the flat table The flat table can be very hot after removing the cooking container from the oven 8 Do not store flammable materials next to on top of or in the oven It could be a fire hazard 9 Do not cook food directly on ...

Page 7: ...out 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 ...

Page 8: ... heat food quickly Cooking Techniques Timing A range in heating time is given in each recipe The time range compensates for the uncontrollable differences in food shapes starting temperature and regional preferences Always cook food for the minimum cooking time given in the recipe and check for doneness If the food is under cooked continue cooking It is easy to add time to an under cooked product ...

Page 9: ...er large portions of food such as meat or chicken Small pieces of food such as chicken shrimp hamburger and pork chops need to move the position which exchange the food inside and outside position Standing Time When a microwave oven is switched off the food will continue to cook by conduction When cooking meat if it is placed for 10 20 minutes the internal temperature will rise by 5 C 15 C Steamed...

Page 10: ... pieces toward the edge of dish Starting Temperatures Room temperature foods take less time to heat up than refrigerator frozen foods Bone and Fat When heating boned food and the fat absorbs microwaves more positively than the bones the surrounding parts are relatively easy to be cooked and so the heating of the boned food is not distribution Density Porous airy foods take less time to heat than h...

Page 11: ...s 3 5 kg this includes total weight of food and dish Notes 1 Never use MICROWAVE mode without a load in the cavity 2 When using the steam feature always clean and wipe the cavity drip tray and flat table after cooling the oven 3 It s normal if white smoke gives off when first time using the Micro Grill Grill Oven and Crispy Grill feature 4 After using the microwave oven the fan motor will continue...

Page 12: ...se 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 distilled water do not use mineral water Replace the lid and position back in the oven Ensure the lid is closed tig...

Page 13: ... and accessories at the initial use of Grill Crispy Grill Micro Grill function or before using Oven function With the purpose of removing excessive oil attached on the protective components which is the only permission to run empty Display Window page 14 Oven Fermentation Pad page 29 31 32 Steam Steam Shot Pad page 20 21 22 Grill Pad page 23 24 Steam Microwave Pad page 28 Auto Menu Pad page 43 45 ...

Page 14: ...re Preheat Setting Without Preheat Setting Micro Power Feature Grill Feature Crispy Grill Feature Grill Tray Display Accessory Placement Wire Rack Display Steam Reheat More Less Time Adjustment Number Time Temp Weight Power Level Menu No Child Lock Display Time Display Hour Minute Minute Second Sensor Reheat Feature Steam Reheat Feature Auto Menu Feature Healthy Menu Display Demo Mode Turbo Defros...

Page 15: ...resistant no no no no 3 no no no Metal cookware no yes yes yes no no no Metal twist ties no yes yes yes no no no Oven cooking bag yes yes 1 yes yes 1 no yes yes Paper towels and napkins yes no no no 3 no no no Plastic defrosting rack yes no no no no no no Plastic dishes microwave safe yes no yes no 3 no no yes non microwave safe no no no no 3 no no no Microwave safe plastic wrap yes no not require...

Page 16: ...played To set Touch Stop Reset pad 3 times Colon appears in the display window To cancel Note To set or cancel child safety lock must be pressed within 10 seconds 2 Start Set 1 Micro Power Touch Touch 4 times 3 Stop Reset Touch 4 times to turn ON the Demo feature The oven automatically defaults to the Demo OFF Notes 1 If you want to turn OFF the demo feature please repeat step 1 3 2 Demo feature i...

Page 17: ...h the pad to decrease or increase the cooking time Time can be increased decreased in 1 minute increments up to 10 minutes Touch the pad to zero will end cooking During the cooking you can not readjust time by slider bar 4 If the reduced cooking time is less than the time remaining in the program the program will stop 5 The sum of the quick time and the time left for cooking cannot exceed the maxi...

Page 18: ... Power Setting 1 Example 800 W Set the desired power level 800 W by touch pad twice Default program is 1000 W 2 Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch pad Example 5 minutes min min h Serv sec 3 Touch Start Set pad The cooking time in the display window will count down ㄎㄊㄏ ㄎㄊㄏ ㄉ ヴㄆㄓㄗ ㄔㄆ ...

Page 19: ...ix times Low 100 W Soften ice cream Notes 1 The maximum cooking time of 1000 W is 30 minutes and other power levels are 1 hour and 30 minutes 2 There is no need to touch Microwave Power pad if you choose power High for first stage cooking just slide the bar to set cooking time and then touch Start Set pad 3 When cooking time is longer than 1 hour the time will appear in hours and minutes 4 Do not ...

Page 20: ...Steam is 30 minutes If required to cook for longer than this time re fill the water tank and repeat the above operation 7 The accessories and oven will get very hot after using this feature Use oven gloves 8 During the cooking and end of the cooking be careful to keep the distance to avoid burn your face or hands when open the door 9 Dry the oven after cooking Remove the drip tray and clean it wit...

Page 21: ...egetables poultry and meat etc Medium Seafood fried eggs and puff pastry etc Low Soften chocolate defrost raspberry etc Accessories to use It is recommended to place grill tray on the upper shelf position If food is too large you can place grill tray on the lower shelf position continued For Example ...

Page 22: ...et pad 4 The original program still counts down when operating steam shot 5 When using the steam and steam shot feature always clean and wipe the cavity after cooling the oven 6 After setting the steam shot function cooking will start after 3 seconds If it is suspended the door is opened or the cooking time is changed within 3 seconds The steam shot feature will be cancelled 7 When the cooking tim...

Page 23: ... seafood and bread 1 Example Grill Setting 3 Touch pad 3 times and set desired Grill power level 3 Default grill setting is 1 2 Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch pad Maximum setting time is 1 hour 30 minutes Example 30 minutes ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ 3 Touch Start Set pad The cooking time in the display window will count down ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ ...

Page 24: ...accessories and oven will get very hot after cooking Use oven gloves Oven accessories to use When using the wire rack food can be put on the flat table You can place a dish for collect oil drop When using the grill tray put food in the upper or lower shelf positions continued Wire Rack Heatproof Dishes Upper or lower shelf positions For Example For Example ...

Page 25: ...en will get very hot after cooking Use oven gloves Accessories to use It is recommended to place grill tray on the upper shelf position directly when using this function If browning on the bottom is expected or grill thick food you can also place it on the lower shelf position 1 Touch pad once to select Crispy Grill setting 2 Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch pad Maximum se...

Page 26: ...nd seafood This function can ensure the foods even cooking and keep the crispness of certain foods 1 Example Micro Grill 2 Touch pad twice to select Micro Grill 2 Default program is Micro Grill 1 2 Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch pad Maximum setting time is 1 hour 30 minutes Example 30 minutes ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ 3 Touch Start Set pad The cooking time in the display window will count ...

Page 27: ...gloves Accessories to use 1 The food is placed directly in a microwave heatproof container and placed at the flat table Or place food directly on the wire rack to collect oil drops with a heatproof dish underneath 2 Do not place metal container on the wire rack directly when using this feature continued Wire Rack Microwaveable and Heatproof Dishes For Example For Example For Example Directly on th...

Page 28: ...re symbol will appear in the display to prompt you fill the water tank This is normal 3 If during operation the water tank becomes empty the oven will stop symbol and U14 will appear in the display After re filling the water tank and positioning back in the oven touch Start Set 4 The maximum time for cooking in this mode is 30 minutes If required to cook for longer than this time re fill the water...

Page 29: ...e to select Oven without preheat Default temperature is 150 C 2 Set desired temperature by using the slider bar or touch pad 100 220 C increasement with 10 C Example 200 C 3 Touch Start Set pad and select desired temperature ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ 4 Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch pad Maximum setting time is 1 hour 30 minutes Example 30 minutes ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ 5 Touch Start Set pad The cooking ti...

Page 30: ...0 C 3 Set desired cooking temperature to preheating by touch Start Set pad 4 After preheating the oven will beep 3 times and place food quickly 5 Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch pad Maximum setting time is 1 hour 30 minutes Example 30 minutes ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ 6 Touch Start Set pad The cooking time in the display window will count down ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ With preheating Oven Setting continued ...

Page 31: ...ll get very hot after cooking Use oven gloves Accessories to use 1 When using the grill tray place it in the upper and lower shelf position 2 When using the wire rack put it on the flat table and with a dish underneath to collect oil drops Example Roasting pizza Ingredients 9 inch dough approx 400 g 1 Take the pizza out of the freezer directly and place on grill tray without defrosting 2 Touch Ove...

Page 32: ...erature Please adjust the fermentation time according to the situation 1 Touch pad 3 times to select Fermentation This feature allows you to ferment food at 40 C 2 Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch pad Maximum setting time is 1 hour 30 minutes Example 30 minutes ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ 3 Touch Start Set pad The cooking time in the display window will count down ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ Accessories to use You...

Page 33: ...d once and 70 C will appear in the display to prompt you to set desired reheating temperature Note The default temperature is 70 C when plugging in From the second time on the default setting will be changed to previously setting if between 55 75 C If you select default temperature you can skip step 2 2 Set desired reheating temperature by using the slider bar or touch pad Temperatures range are 1...

Page 34: ...serves by using the slider bar or touch pad Example 3 serves ヴㄆㄓㄗ 3 Touch Start Set pad and initial temperature will appears in the display The fault temperature is 60 C when plugging in From the second time on the default setting will be changed to previously setting If you select default temperature you can skip step 4 4 Set desired reheating temperature by using the slider bar or touch pad Temp...

Page 35: ...he food 4 The default setting is 70 C when plugging in From the second time on the default setting will be changed to previously setting if between 55 75 C 5 After reheating stir then serve 6 For the beverage the reheating ranges from 1 4 cups 200 ml cup Default temperature is 8 10 C Please use open and shallow container 80 full Stir after reheating The illustration shows the placement of milk cup...

Page 36: ...od such as curry potato Weight range 100 g 600 g Stir the food uniformly before eating To heat milk Weight range 1 4 cups 200 ml cup Reference the previous pages for cautions and placement position To heat rice 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...

Page 37: ...ng Reheat Meal Stir the meal and pour water into the tank before reheating Do not cover or plastic wrap Stir again before serving Notes 1 Fill the tank with water before using the Steam Reheat feature 2 This feature is only suitable for pre cooked food 3 It is not suitable for reheating liquids 4 Frozen foods can be reheated but sticky foods are not suitable 5 If the temperature of the cavity is t...

Page 38: ...he food and change their placement after 2 beep sounds when you defrosting food 2 Stand for 5 10 minutes and then take food out from oven after defrosting 1 Touch pad once to select Turbo Defrost Default weight of defrosting food is 0 1 kg 2 Set desired weight by using the slider bar or touch pad Example 0 5 Kg 3 Touch Start Set pad The cooking time in the display window will count down ㄎㄊㄏ ㄎㄊㄏ ㄉ ...

Page 39: ...tes ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ 3 Touch Start Set pad The cooking time in the display window will count down ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ Micro Power Defrost Setting This feature allows you to defrost at your own discretion Notes 1 It is recommended to take out defrosted parts during cooking turn over stir or rearrange the parts which are still in icy 2 Stand for 5 10 minutes and then take food out from oven after defrosting ...

Page 40: ...rosting Techniques 1 Remove food from wrapper and set in a dish and place it on flat table directly 2 On turbo defrost the oven will beep during the defrosting time At beep turn over the meat chicken fish and shellfish Separate the stewed meat chicken pieces and meat loaf Apart the meat loaf from the hamburger Shield the edge of chicken wings roast fat or bones 3 Throughout the defrosting time rem...

Page 41: ...ad twice and select desired microwave power level 800 W 2 Example 5 minutes Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch pad min min h Serv sec 3 Touch pad once and select Grill 1 4 Example 5 minutes Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch pad min min h Serv sec 5 Touch pad twice and select Micro Grill 2 ...

Page 42: ...Reheat Steam Reheat and Auto Menu It is only available for Microwave Grill Steam Microwave Grill Microwave Steam function 6 Example 5 minutes Set desired cooking time by using the slider bar or touch pad min min h Serv sec 7 Touch Start Set pad The cooking time in the display window will count down from the first stage ㄎㄊㄏ ㄎㄊㄏ ㄉ ヴㄆㄓㄗ ㄔㄆ 3 Stage Setting continued ...

Page 43: ...touch pad Example Auto Menu 3 3 Touch Start Set pad and select desired menu 4 Set desired cooking weights or serves by using the slider bar or touch pad Example 2 serves 5 Touch Start Set pad and cooking ㄎㄊㄏ ㄎㄊㄏ ㄉ ヴㄆㄓㄗ ㄔㄆ Auto Cook Setting Notes When you select an automatic program auto cook menu number and symbols as shown below will appear in the display indicates the Wire Rack or Grill Tray sho...

Page 44: ...g 1 Touch pad once and select Auto Menu 2 Set desired menu order by using the slider bar or touch pad E g Auto Menu 20 Home made pizza 3 Touch Start Set pad and select desired menu 4 Set desired cooking weights or serves by using the slider bar or touch pad 5 Touch Start Set pad and reheating continued ...

Page 45: ...ill beep and the Preheat will stop blinking please put the food and accessory into the shelf position within 2 minutes then close the oven door immediately 7 Touch Start Set pad and cooking ㄎㄊㄏ ㄎㄊㄏ ㄉ ヴㄆㄓㄗ ㄔㄆ continued Note Grill tray placement Grill Tray Wire Rack ...

Page 46: ... head with chopped chili pepper 3 serves heatproof dish grill tray Lower 13 Steamed chicken with mushrooms 3 serves heatproof dish grill tray Upper 14 Steamed pork slices with glutinous rice flour 3 serves heatproof dish grill tray Upper 15 Steamed vegetables 100 g 200 g 300 g grill tray Upper 16 Steamed grains 100 g 200 g 300 g grill tray Upper 17 Sticky rice cake 9 pcs heatproof bowl grill tray ...

Page 47: ...ried French fries 250 g grill tray Upper 43 Sauteed celery with lily bulb and ginkgo 3 serves microwave heatproof container cover 44 White boiled shrimp 3 serves microwave heatproof container cover 45 Home made yogurt 3 serves 6 serves grill tray Lower 46 Snow fungus lotus sweet soup 2 serves 4 serves microwave heatproof container cover Notes 1 symbol are steam menus Fill the tank with water befor...

Page 48: ... and then press start 1 piece 2 pieces 3 pieces 3 Grilled bacon 2 4 serves Ingredient 2 serves Bacon 2 pieces Method 1 Place bacon on grill tray as shown below 2 Serves 4 Serves 2 Put the grill tray in the upper shelf position 3 Select the program and serve and then press start 4 Grilled sausages 2 4 serves Ingredient 2 serves Italian sausages 2 links about 200 g Method 1 Place sausages on grill t...

Page 49: ... with water 7 Select the program and weight and then press start 8 Let stand in oven for 2 minutes before taking it out Note To make knife cut steamed buns roll the fermented dough squarely and roll up along the longer edge and cut into 9 parts The ingredients listed include proportions for 9 pieces 7 Steamed egg 2 3 4 serves Ingredients 2 serves Eggs 2 about 100 g Stock or water 180 ml Light soy ...

Page 50: ...lice 5 cm 8 cm 4 cm 3 cm 2 Serves 4 Serves 5 Put the grill tray in the upper shelf position 6 Fill the tank with water 7 Select the program and serve and then press start 8 Steamed freshwater fish 300 g 400 g 500 g Ingredient Fish 1 Supplementary Shredded ginger taste Chopped scallion taste Seasonings Salt taste Cooking wine taste Pepper powder taste Seasoned soy sauce or sesame oil taste Method 1...

Page 51: ...r taste Seasonings Oil 3 tbsp Chopped scallion taste Method 1 Clean fish head cut from the middle but do not cut off Marinate with cooking wine salt and pepper powder for 1 hour 2 Put the fish head on a heatproof dish cover with chopped pepper sauce and shredded ginger 3 Put the dish on grill tray in the lower shelf position 4 Fill the tank with water 5 Select the program and then press start 6 Sp...

Page 52: ...n below 4 Fill the tank with water 5 Select the program and weight and then press start 16 Steamed grains 100 g 200 g 300 g Ingredient Assorted grains Method 1 Suitable for sweet potato pumpkin Chinese yam etc 2 Clean assorted grains and peel chop them into small blocks 3 Put the grain on grill tray in the upper shelf position as shown below 4 Fill the tank with water 5 Select the program and weig...

Page 53: ... rice ball with remained olive oil until smooth 3 Divide the wrapper into 9 parts cover hand with heated corn starch for easy working on kneading fillings into wrappers Notes Alternatively use other soft fruits such as mango as fillings Best served chilled 19 Cookies 16 pcs Ingredients Unsalted butter 50 g Castor sugar 40 g Beaten eggs 25 g Cake flour 90 g Supplementary Assorted nuts taste about 2...

Page 54: ...n the lower shelf position and press start 6 Dress oregano on top and serve 21 Custard pudding 9 pcs Ingredients 9 pudding cups Milk 500 ml Castor sugar 85 g Egg 4 200 g Supplementary Caramel sauce 27 g Seasonings Vanilla essence 2 3 drops Butter taste Method 1 Lightly grease the pudding cups bottom and wall with butter fill 3 g caramel sauce in every cup 2 Pour in milk and castor sugar in a micro...

Page 55: ...ings Beaten eggs half Cooked sesame taste Method 1 Mix all the fillings together keep stirring until it thickens set aside 2 Mix and knead the water oiled crust until smooth 3 Combine the plain flour and lard to make shorten pastry knead until well combined 4 Divide the water oiled crust and shorten pastry in 9 equal parts let stand for about 15 minutes 5 Pat a small water oiled crust and wrap a s...

Page 56: ...s start 12 Take the tray out when beeps heard during cooking brush with extra beaten eggs make the tray a U turn then put it back in the oven 25 Roast beef steak 1 2 3 serves Ingredient 1 serve Beef steak 150 g Supplementary Butter taste grease Seasonings Salt taste Black pepper powder taste White wine taste Method 1 Pat lightly and drain excessive water rub the outer and inner surface of the stea...

Page 57: ... upper shelf position 29 Cream puff 9 pcs Ingredients Unsalted butter 60 g Water 100 ml Cake flour 60 g Eggs 2 3 Supplementary Custard cream or creamy sauce taste Seasoning Icing sugar taste Method 1 Heat water and diced butter in a microwave heatproof container on Medium High power for 2 minutes until boiling without cover 2 Add sifted cake flour while hot stir quickly with a wooden spade until w...

Page 58: ...water Select the program and preheat the oven 6 Take out cake tin from refrigerator fill in the batter and free fall to remove bubbles from the surface 7 After preheating put cake tin on grill tray and put the tray in the lower shelf position and press start 31 Chiffon cake 8 inch Ingredients Eggs 5 Castor sugar 130 g Salad oil 70 ml Milk 50 ml Cake flour 130 g Seasoning Vanilla essence 2 3 drops ...

Page 59: ...sition and press start Decoration 1 Whisk whipping cream and castor sugar until light mix sugar syrup and brandy for later use 2 Cool the cake completely cut in half horizontally Brush a coat of sugar syrup and brandy mixture spread out one third of whipping cream cap with the other half cake and make the cake fully covered with the rest cream 3 Sprinkle with moderate chocolate chips on the top 33...

Page 60: ...ooking press start to continue Notes To avoid the duck dip in the oil please put an over turned dish underneath before cooking Adjust marinade to personal taste 35 Grilled salmon 1 2 3 serves Ingredient 1 serve Salmon cold storage 180 g maximum for each piece Seasonings Salt 2 g Black pepper powder 0 5 g Method 1 Combine salt and black pepper powder on the surface of salmon and marinate for 30 min...

Page 61: ...ter until the meat gets tender and sticky lastly add in sesame oil keep in refrigerator 3 Exhaust air inside the dough let stand 15 minutes divide into smaller ones about 25 g each 4 Stir in chopped Chinese chives add or not depend on personal taste in minced meat use a rolling pin to roll out the small dough rim as thin as possible fill in 25 g fillings to close up with the opening side up 5 Grea...

Page 62: ...ste Egg 1 Seasonings Light soy sauce 1 tbsp Cooking wine 1 tbsp Salt taste Pepper powder taste Method 1 Make the boneless pork chops loosely with the knife blade marinate with the seasonings for 30 minutes and beat the egg for later use 2 Coat chop with plain flour beaten eggs and bread crumbles orderly on both sides 3 Place the chops evenly on the grill tray as shown below 2 Serves 4 Serves 4 Put...

Page 63: ...elect the program and then press start 4 Stir when beeps heard during cooking and press start pad to continue 45 Home made yogurt 3 6 serves Ingredients 3 serves 6 serves Yogurt 75 g 150 g Milk 500 g 1000 g Method 1 Heat milk in a microwave heatproof container to about 40 C and mix with yogurt Covered 2 Put the container on grill tray in the lower shelf position 3 Select the program and then press...

Page 64: ...odor in the oven about 20 minutes Empty the oven and wipe with damp cloth before this program 1 Touch pad once and select Auto Menu 2 Set desired menu order 47 by using the slider bar or touch pad 3 Touch Start Set pad The cooking time in the display window will count down ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ ...

Page 65: ...d Auto Cleaning Setting Notes 1 Do not remove the drip tray when using this function 2 Clean the drip tray when finish drainage 1 Touch pad once and select Auto Menu Note Fill the tank with 100 ml water before using and remove the water from the drip tray 2 Set desired menu order 48 by using the slider bar or touch pad 3 Touch Start Set pad once ㄔㄆ continued ...

Page 66: ...ash the drip tray clean 2 Do not remove the drip tray when using this function 3 If appears in the display window after cooking you should use citric acid to clean the water piping 1 Touch pad once and select Auto Menu 2 Set desired menu order 49 by using the slider bar or touch pad Note Prepared detergent in the water tank and check empty the drip tray 3 Touch Start Set pad The cooking time in th...

Page 67: ...o Cleaning Setting Notes 1 Fill the tank with water before using 2 After cleaning open the door and wipe with a damp cloth 1 Touch pad once and select Auto Menu 2 Set desired menu order 50 by using the slider bar or touch pad 3 Touch Start Set pad The cooking time in the display window will count down ㄎㄊㄏ ㄔㄆ continued ...

Page 68: ... 9 Steak 6 7 Miscellaneous 6 8 Lamb Roast 6 8 Chops 5 7 Ribs 5 7 Poultry Whole chicken 7 9 Turn poultry over two to four times during defrosting Halfway through the defrost shield end of drumsticks wings breast and bones and ends of poultry with aluminium foil Break apart chicken pieces and remove small pieces such as wings which may be defrosted before larger pieces Rinse poultry with cold water ...

Page 69: ...g Milk 250 ml 1000 W 1 min 1 min 30 secs Place in a heatproof cup on the flat table Stir half way and end of cooking Canned vegetables Place in a heatproof bowl with cover on the center of the flat table and stir halfway Bean 415 g 1000 W 2 min 30 secs 3 min Tomato 400 g 1000 W 2 min Mushrooms 290 g 1000 W 2 min 2 min 30 secs Corn 330 g 1000 W 2 min 2 min 30 secs Meat pies 150 g 1000 W 1 min 30 se...

Page 70: ...the center of the flat table Scallop 500 g Crispy Grill 11 12 mins Place on grill tray in upper shelf position Prawns 400 g Crispy Grill 12 13 mins Place on grill tray in upper shelf position Saury 400 g Crispy Grill 20 22 mins Place on grill tray in upper shelf position Pomfret 400 g Crispy Grill 16 17 mins Place on grill tray in upper shelf position Ribbonfish 300 g Crispy Grill 12 13 mins Place...

Page 71: ...ssibly result in a hazardous situation 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 Centre specified by Panasonic The outside oven surfaces should be c...

Page 72: ...m 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 limescale 2 ...

Page 73: ...e 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 Microwave Grill These noise occur as the oven automatically switch the Grill This is normal The oven has an ...

Page 74: ...gram again according 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 Only U14 appears in the display window The water tank is empty Full it with water and press Stop Reset pad to reset H97 or H98 or H00 appears in the display window This display indicates a problem...

Page 75: ...r Consumption Microwave 4 6 A 1000 W Steam 4 8 A 1020 W Grill 5 6 A 1220 W Microwave Grill 8 3 A 1800 W Oven 5 8 A 1270 W Power Requirement Maximum 1800 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 Outside Dimensions With handle W H D 512 mm W 347 mm H 460 mm D Oven Cavity Dimensions W H D 335 mm W 238 mm H 350 mm D Overall Cavity Vol...

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