Panasonic NE-C1275 operating instructions If There Is Damage To The Oven

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When to Call a Service Engineer

If There Is Damage To The Oven

Contact a Service Engineer immediately if you find damage to the supply cord, control panel, cavity, or the door. It is best not to use the oven again until you have ascertained from the Service Agent that it is safe to do so. Remember to give the Service Engineer as much information as possible. See contacting a Service Engineer.

If The Oven Is Not Working

If you find the oven is not working, follow these points before contacting a Service Engineer. Check:

1.The oven door is closed.

2.The required function(s) have been set correctly and the Start Pad pressed.

(See pages 8 - 29.)

3.The programme lock has not been activated or deactivated against your requirements.

4.The oven is connected to a 13 amp socket and the supply is operational. Try another power point, there maybe a problem with the socket or even a total power failure.

5.The oven is not connected to the electrical supply by means of an adaptor or extension cable.

6.The air vents are not blocked. If they are, unblock them, leave the oven for 15 minutes and then try again.

7.The “Common Problems” section on pages 68 - 69.

If the oven is still not operational contact your Service Agent with all your details. See contacting a Service Engineer.

Note: Do remember that the lamp will not come on in your Panasonic Combi Oven whilst the oven is in operation, unless you select the lamp pad.

Contacting A Service Engineer

When contacting a “Service Agent” always remember to state clearly the following information:

1.

The address and name, if applicable, of the site where the

 

 

oven is situated.

 

2.

The telephone number of that site.

 

3.

A contact name at that site.

 

4.

The model number and serial number of the oven;these

 

 

numbers can be found on the rating plate, situated by the

 

 

control panel just inside the door.

 

5.

The problem with the oven, including the Failure Code number.

 

6.

If known, from where and when the oven was purchased.

 

 

7.

When the site will be open for an engineer to visit.

Service

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Professional Microwave Combination Oven Operating Instructions and User GuidePage Operating Instructions Panasonic Combi Model NE-C1275How to replace the fuse Safety InformationWhen an outlet is not earthed Placement of Oven When you first unpack your OvenOperation Fire Important Information Read CarefullyWire Rack Shelf Accessories SuppliedSD Memory Card Air FilterYour oven Explained Fan Grill Level Cooking Stage Convection Indicator PreheatDisplay 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 Convection Temperature Only Manual Combination Recalling Preset Combination Number Only Preset 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 ProgrammeTwo Touch Operating Mode How to Deactivate Programme LockProgramme 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 Suggested Reheating Times Food Weight Start APPROX. Time Temp High PowerMulti 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 MicrowaveUseful Defrosting Times Food Weight Instructions Approx Stand Time Time PER450g/1lb 2oz Useful Defrosting Time Fish Cooking by MicrowaveVegetables 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 DrainingMeat Food Quantity Weight Grill Setting Cooking Time FishMisc Food Quantity Weight FAN Grill Cooking Time Temp Using the Fan Grill FunctionShelf position Using the Combination Function Reheating two dishes together Reheating by CombinationMemory Programmes Increasing QuantitiesChecking Temperature Using Supplier’s InstructionsChoosing the Programme Cooking Meat on Combination Cooking Fish 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 Cooking Fish ReheatingMeat 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 How to insert / remove the SD Memory CardSD Memory Card How to store programme data Storing Programme Data using your Personal ComputerStoring 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 Dish Test Glossary of TermsIf Arcing Occurs Index A00033C54BP