Panasonic NE-C1275 operating instructions Care of your Oven and Cleaning, Before Cleaning

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Care of your Oven and Cleaning

It is essential that you follow these points to get the maximum use from your oven. Microwaves are attracted to moisture and grease: therefore a dirty oven does not cook EFFICIENTLY.

1. Before Cleaning

Switch off at the socket.

Cool the oven before cleaning. Use the COOLING programme. (See page 27)

The door may be left open to cool the oven quickly.

2. Door seals

Pay special attention to cleaning the door seals and door seal areas.

Regularly wipe the Drip Ledge to avoid a build up of moisture and grease.

3. Door

Keep the inside glass of the door clean by wiping regularly with a soft damp cloth. Small amounts of oven cleaner can be used - DO NOT SPRAY DIRECTLY onto door - spray onto a cloth and wipe over.

Do not use harsh detergents or abrasives.

4. Oven walls

The walls should be wiped regularly with a soft damp cloth. Small amounts of oven cleaner can be used - DO NOT SPRAY DIRECTLY onto walls - spray onto a cloth and wipe over.

DO NOT ALLOW OVEN CLEANER NEAR THE HOLES IN THE WALL OF THE OVEN. If corrosive cleaner gets behind the wall, your oven could be damaged.

Do not allow cleaning liquids to seep into openings. Keep the shelf runners free from grease and food debris.

The back wall of the oven has a heat resistant coating. Clean this area with oven cleaner applied onto a cloth and wipe over.

Do not use wire wool scourers to clean the oven interior.

Excess grease can be softened for ease of cleaning by placing 1 - 1 1/2 pints of hot water in a microwave- safe bowl with a chopped, fresh lemon. Heat on High Power for 10 - 15 minutes. The moisture produced on the walls should then be wiped with a soapy cloth.

5. Floor

The wave guide is situated beneath the ceramic base of the oven. Any spills must be wiped off to ensure even heating. Do not use harsh detergents or abrasives.

6. Roof

The roof contains the 4 Quartz Grill elements. Before cleaning ensure oven has cooled to avoid burns. Wipe the roof regularly with a damp cloth to minimise build up of grease.

7. Control Panel / SD Card Cover

If the control panel and SD Card Cover becomes dirty, clean with a soft, dry or well wrung cloth.

Do not use harsh detergents or abrasive on Control Panel. DO NOT use a saturated cloth as the remaining moisture may damage the panel.

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Contents Operating Instructions and User Guide Professional Microwave Combination OvenPage Panasonic Combi Model NE-C1275 Operating InstructionsWhen an outlet is not earthed Safety InformationHow to replace the fuse Operation When you first unpack your OvenPlacement of Oven Important Information Read Carefully FireSD Memory Card Accessories SuppliedWire Rack Shelf Air FilterDisplay Window Fan Grill Level Cooking Stage Convection Indicator PreheatYour oven Explained Control Panel Operating your Oven as a Microwave Controls to USE Action Information DisplayHot Surfaces Repeat FeatureStop/Reset Pad Multi-Stage Sequential HeatingOperating your Oven on Convection Controls to USERecalling Convection Temperature PreheatOperating 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 Operating your Oven on Combination HeatingMWO + Convection MWO + GrillMWO + FAN Grill MWO +Display window will indicate Previous programme Recalling Fan Grill Temperature Only Manual Combination Recalling Preset Combination Number Only Preset CombinationRecalling Convection Temperature Only Manual Combination Setting the Memory Programmes Keep Door OpenMulti-stage Sequential Cooking Using the Memory ProgrammesProgramme Lock Changing a Memory ProgrammeSetting New Programs How to Activate Programme LockOne Touch Operating Mode Interrupted ProgrammeProgramme List How to Deactivate Programme LockTwo Touch Operating Mode Keeping your Oven Hot After 1 minuteCooling your Oven quickly How to change the Beep Tone How to change Cleaning Interval of the Air Filter To check the total number of hours usedReflection How a Microwave WorksStanding Time TransmissionTypes of container to use on Microwave Reheating by Microwave Affects of the dishAffects 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 Food Weight Start Quantity APPROX. Time Temp High Power Individual EntréesDefrost First Cauliflower Cheese 300g 41/2 mins 11oz 61/2 mins 18˚C Snack/Bar Foods La CarteCooked Vegetables Sweets/PuddingsDefrosting by Microwave Follow these tips for best results450g/1lb 2oz Food Weight Instructions Approx Stand Time Time PERUseful Defrosting Times Useful Defrosting Time Vegetables Cooking by MicrowaveFish Fresh Vegetables Per 450g / 1lb 2oz Food Instructions APPROX. Time Stand Time High PowerUseful Cooking Times Frozen Vegetables Per 450g / 1lb 2ozFrozen Fish Per 450g / 1lb 2oz Using the Convection Function Puddings Suggested Cooking timesPastry / Breads MiscUsing the Grill Convection Function Grill Convection Smoke Using the Grill FunctionDoor closed DrainingMisc 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 Memory Programmes Reheating by CombinationReheating two dishes together Increasing QuantitiesChoosing 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 Poultry on Combination Tips for cooking Small Cuts on CombinationFood Weight Start Setting APPROX. Time Temp Multi-Portion EntréesFood Weight Start QTY Setting Approx Temp Time Vegetables Reheating Food Weight Shelf Start QTY Setting Approx Level Temp TimeSuggested Reheating / Cooking Times Vegetables CookingMeat and Poultry Reheating Fish ReheatingFish Cooking Suggested Reheating Times Suggested Cooking Times Meat and Poultry CookingBread and Pizzas Reheating Miscellaneous Reheating Sweets and Pastries ReheatingCommon Problems Problem Cause SolutionCommon Queries Question AnswerU16 When to Call a Service EngineerCode Probrem What to do U17If There Is Damage To The Oven Care of your Oven and Cleaning Before 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