Panasonic NE-C1275 Using Supplier’s Instructions, Choosing the Programme, Checking Temperature

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Reheating by Combination

Tips for Reheating Commercially Prepared Foods

Many Commercially prepared foods are ideal for reheating on COMBINATION - offering the advantage of large time saving as only a fraction of the conventional heating time is required. It also means that many foods will have a “freshly cooked” appearance due to the crisping and browning that takes place -more appetising for many recipes than MICROWAVE only.

1.Using Supplier’s Instructions

Check the pack instructions carefully as these will be a good indication of how to choose your combination programme.

2.Choosing the Programme

Refer to the following charts and find a similar food to select an appropriate programme. Many commercially frozen foods are partially cooked eg quiche, may have a part-cooked pastry base with an uncooked filling, or an en croute may be fully cooked in the centre even if the pastry is raw. CHECK CAREFULLY whether the food is already cooked and requires reheating only or whether it contains uncooked components and must be throughly cooked before serving. Generally,

a food that requires cooking will be more successful on a lower Temperature/Microwave power and longer heating time.

Foods that require reheating only are heated for a shorter time and may benefit from higher temperatures.

3.Checking Temperature

Always ensure that the food has reached a temperature of at least 72˚C if it is being reheated.If the food requires cooking, then check it has reached the appropriate temperature.

5.Containers

If a particuiarly solid food or dish that cannot be stirred eg Lasagne, is contained in foil, transfer to a suitable non-metallic dish whilst frozen.

6.Pre-browned foods

Many commercially prepared cooked foods eg. sausages may be pre-browned. These are often better reheated by MICROWAVE only rather than COMBINATION. Foods that are pre-browned, but require further crisping, should be reheated on

COMBINATION CONVECTION / GRILL CONVECTION / FAN GRILL.

7.Arranging

It is essential that individual items are arranged evenly for thorough reheating by MICROWAVE and browning by GRILL/CONVECTION/FAN GRILL /GRILL CONVECTION.

NOTES:

DO NOT attempt to reheat any food that is suitable only for DEEP FAT FRYING.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FRY IN OVEN.

Always reheat foods in a preheated oven.

4.Variations in weight

If the foods to be reheated vary in weight from those shown in the charts over, reduce/increase the times appropriately.

If the products are reheated by a Multi-stage (sequential) programme, reduce/increase the MICROWAVE only times first but leave the browning GRILL times the same.

If cooking/reheating products from frozen by a Multi-stage(sequential) programme double the microwave time given for reheating from “fridge” temperature and add a further 50-75% extra to the browning GRILL time.

If cooking/reheating products from frozen by a straight COMBINATION CONVECTION setting, add approximately 50% extra time to the time required from “fridge” temperature.

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Contents Professional Microwave Combination Oven Operating Instructions and User GuidePage Operating Instructions Panasonic Combi Model NE-C1275When an outlet is not earthed Safety InformationHow to replace the fuse Operation When you first unpack your OvenPlacement of Oven Fire Important Information Read CarefullyAir Filter Accessories SuppliedWire Rack Shelf SD Memory CardDisplay Window Fan Grill Level Cooking Stage Convection Indicator PreheatYour oven Explained Control Panel Controls to USE Action Information Display Operating your Oven as a MicrowaveMulti-Stage Sequential Heating Repeat FeatureStop/Reset Pad Hot SurfacesControls 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 + MWO + GrillMWO + FAN Grill MWO + ConvectionDisplay window will indicate Previous programme Recalling Fan Grill Temperature Only Manual Combination Recalling Preset Combination Number Only Preset CombinationRecalling Convection Temperature Only Manual Combination Keep Door Open Setting the Memory ProgrammesChanging a Memory Programme Using the Memory ProgrammesProgramme Lock Multi-stage Sequential CookingInterrupted Programme How to Activate Programme LockOne Touch Operating Mode Setting New ProgramsProgramme List How to Deactivate Programme LockTwo Touch Operating Mode 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 FilterTransmission How a Microwave WorksStanding Time ReflectionTypes 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 Multi Portion Entrées Food Weight Start APPROX. Time Temp High PowerSuggested Reheating Times 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 Microwave450g/1lb 2oz Food Weight Instructions Approx Stand Time Time PERUseful Defrosting Times Useful Defrosting Time Vegetables Cooking by MicrowaveFish Frozen Vegetables Per 450g / 1lb 2oz Food Instructions APPROX. Time Stand Time High PowerUseful Cooking Times Fresh Vegetables Per 450g / 1lb 2ozFrozen Fish Per 450g / 1lb 2oz Using the Convection Function Misc Suggested Cooking timesPastry / Breads PuddingsUsing the Grill Convection Function Grill Convection Draining Using the Grill FunctionDoor closed SmokeMisc Food Quantity Weight Grill Setting Cooking Time FishMeat Shelf position Using the Fan Grill FunctionFood Quantity Weight FAN Grill Cooking Time Temp Using the Combination Function Increasing Quantities Reheating by CombinationReheating two dishes together Memory ProgrammesChoosing the Programme Using Supplier’s InstructionsChecking Temperature Tips for cooking joints of meat on Combination Cooking Fish on CombinationCooking 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 Vegetables Cooking Food Weight Shelf Start QTY Setting Approx Level Temp TimeSuggested Reheating / Cooking Times Vegetables ReheatingMeat and Poultry Reheating Fish ReheatingFish Cooking 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 QueriesU17 When to Call a Service EngineerCode Probrem What to do U16If There Is Damage To The Oven Before Cleaning Care of your Oven and CleaningAccessories SD Memory Card How to insert / remove the SD Memory CardHow to insert Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card Storing Programme Data using your Personal ComputerHow to store programme data Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card How to delete the Programme data Technical Specifications For business users in the European Union If Arcing Occurs Glossary of TermsDish Test Index A00033C54BP