Panasonic NE-C1275 operating instructions Types of container to use on Microwave

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Types of container to use on Microwave

1.Glass

DO USE: Heat Resistant glass eg. Pyrex

DO NOT USE:

Delicate glass, lead crystal which may crack or arc.

2.China/Ceramics

DO USE: Glazed china dishes, porcelain and ceramic dishes designed for cooking.

DO NOT USE:

Fine bone china dishes with metal patterns. Jugs with glued handles.

3.Pottery/Earthenware/Stoneware DO USE: If completely glazed.

DO NOT USE:

If unglazed - these dishes can absorb water which absorbs energy.

This makes the dish hot and increases the heating time.

4.Foil/Metal

DO USE: For reheating only:

Individual portion, open topped foil containers. Take care the containers do not touch WALLS or DOOR of oven. Do not cook in foil containers.

Small amounts of Aluminium foil can be used to shield joints of meat during defrosting - take care that foil doesn’t touch sides or door.

DO NOT USE:

Metal platters, Wire Rack Shelf, any dish with METAL PATTERN or TRIM.

METAL SKEWERS. DO NOT RE-USE FOIL CONTAINERS - ARCING may occur as they become DENTED / DAMAGED. Do not use Le Crueset- style dishes (Cast iron covered by enamel). These can be used on convection or grill.

5.Plastic

DO USE: High temperature plastic like Durable Polysulfon rather than soft flexible dishes.

(Remove any metal twist ties.)

DO NOT USE:

Melamine, Polypropilen, Phenol Urea, also do not use plastic food storage bags and containers eg. Margarine, Yoghurt and Mayonnaise tubs.

6.Covering Films

DO USE: Non plasticiser cling film designed for Microwave use. Do not allow film to touch food. To prevent nasty steam burns, pierce film to allow it to escape and remove film from dish carefully.

DO NOT USE:

Film designed only for covering food.

7.Wood/Wicker

DO USE: Wooden skewers designed for food use.

DO NOT USE:

Wicker baskets, wooden bowls (with prolonged use these tend to dry out and may ignite)

8.Paper

DO USE: Disposable, polyester coated paper board dishes if designed for microwave.

DO NOT USE:

Paper napkins (these can ignite), wax coated cups, recycled products (unless stated suitable by manufacturer)

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Contents Professional Microwave Combination Oven Operating Instructions and User GuidePage Operating Instructions Panasonic Combi Model NE-C1275Safety Information How to replace the fuseWhen an outlet is not earthed When you first unpack your Oven Placement of OvenOperation Fire Important Information Read CarefullyWire Rack Shelf Accessories SuppliedSD Memory Card Air FilterFan Grill Level Cooking Stage Convection Indicator Preheat Your oven ExplainedDisplay Window Control Panel Controls to USE Action Information Display Operating your Oven as a MicrowaveStop/Reset Pad Repeat FeatureHot Surfaces Multi-Stage Sequential HeatingControls to USE Operating your Oven on ConvectionPreheat Recalling Convection TemperatureOperating your Oven on Grill Convection Grill Convection Operating your Oven on Grill Recalling Grill level Operating your Oven on Fan Grill Recalling Fan Grill Temperature Heating Operating your Oven on CombinationMWO + FAN Grill MWO + GrillMWO + Convection MWO +Display window will indicate Previous programme Recalling Preset Combination Number Only Preset Combination Recalling Convection Temperature Only Manual CombinationRecalling Fan Grill Temperature Only Manual Combination Keep Door Open Setting the Memory ProgrammesProgramme Lock Using the Memory ProgrammesMulti-stage Sequential Cooking Changing a Memory ProgrammeOne Touch Operating Mode How to Activate Programme LockSetting New Programs Interrupted ProgrammeHow to Deactivate Programme Lock Two Touch Operating ModeProgramme List After 1 minute Keeping your Oven HotCooling your Oven quickly How to change the Beep Tone To check the total number of hours used How to change Cleaning Interval of the Air FilterStanding Time How a Microwave WorksReflection TransmissionTypes of container to use on Microwave Affects of the dish Reheating by MicrowaveAffects of the foods Tips for Reheating your own Homemade Foods Tips for Reheating Commercially Prepared Foods Food Weight Start APPROX. Time Temp High Power Suggested Reheating TimesMulti Portion Entrées Individual Entrées Food Weight Start Quantity APPROX. Time Temp High PowerDefrost First Cauliflower Cheese 300g 41/2 mins 11oz 61/2 mins 18˚C La Carte Snack/Bar FoodsSweets/Puddings Cooked VegetablesFollow these tips for best results Defrosting by MicrowaveFood Weight Instructions Approx Stand Time Time PER Useful Defrosting Times450g/1lb 2oz Useful Defrosting Time Cooking by Microwave FishVegetables Useful Cooking Times Food Instructions APPROX. Time Stand Time High PowerFresh Vegetables Per 450g / 1lb 2oz Frozen Vegetables Per 450g / 1lb 2ozFrozen Fish Per 450g / 1lb 2oz Using the Convection Function Pastry / Breads Suggested Cooking timesPuddings MiscUsing the Grill Convection Function Grill Convection Door closed Using the Grill FunctionSmoke DrainingFood Quantity Weight Grill Setting Cooking Time Fish MeatMisc Using the Fan Grill Function Food Quantity Weight FAN Grill Cooking Time TempShelf position Using the Combination Function Reheating two dishes together Reheating by CombinationMemory Programmes Increasing QuantitiesUsing Supplier’s Instructions Checking TemperatureChoosing the Programme Cooking Fish on Combination Cooking Meat on CombinationTips for cooking joints of meat on Combination Tips for cooking Small Cuts on Combination Tips for cooking Poultry on CombinationMulti-Portion Entrées Food Weight Start Setting APPROX. Time TempFood Weight Start QTY Setting Approx Temp Time Suggested Reheating / Cooking Times Food Weight Shelf Start QTY Setting Approx Level Temp TimeVegetables Reheating Vegetables CookingFish Reheating Fish CookingMeat and Poultry Reheating Suggested Reheating Times Meat and Poultry Cooking Suggested Cooking TimesBread and Pizzas Reheating Sweets and Pastries Reheating Miscellaneous ReheatingProblem Cause Solution Common ProblemsQuestion Answer Common QueriesCode Probrem What to do When to Call a Service EngineerU16 U17If There Is Damage To The Oven Before Cleaning Care of your Oven and CleaningAccessories How to insert / remove the SD Memory Card How to insertSD Memory Card Storing Programme Data using your Personal Computer How to store programme dataStoring Programme Data on SD Memory Card Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card How to delete the Programme data Technical Specifications For business users in the European Union Glossary of Terms Dish TestIf Arcing Occurs Index A00033C54BP