Panasonic NN-C2003S To Cook on Convection, Select the desired oven temperature, Place the Food

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To Cook on Convection

1 Level Convection:

Just like a conventional oven, the convection oven has a heating element to give the dry heating needed to produce crisp, browned exteriors. Convection cooking has the addition of a fan to produce conventional results with a slightly reduced cooking time. Convection cooking temperatures range from 100˚C to 250˚C. Most conventional recipes will be suitable for use. Follow the minimum suggested cooking times and add additional time if required. Convection recipes are also available throughout the recipe section.

2 Level Convection:

2 Level Convection is available for when you wish to cook a larger quantity of food. The entire oven cavity may then be utilised. For example, cooking two trays of biscuits Foods placed on Low Rack may require a slightly longer cooking time than those on High Rack.

Use of Accessory:

Low Rack

Ceramic Tray

Use of Accessory:

High Rack

Low Rack

Ceramic Tray

Operation & Hints

1 e.g. Conv.Bake

Press

Temperature/Menu Select

2 Select the desired oven temperature

3 StartPress

The oven begins to preheat. Do not open the door during preheating.

4

5

Place the Food

After preheating 3 beeps will be heard and “P” will blink in the display.

Time/ Weight

*Set Cooking Time

6

Start

(up to 9 hours and 59 minutes)

*Time can be entered 1 min intervals.

Press

Cooking will start.

NOTE:

1.Place Ceramic Tray correctly in the oven before preheating.

2.If the oven door is not opened after the completion of preheating, the oven will maintain the selected temperature for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, the oven will shut off automatically and revert to the time of day.

3.If preheating is not required for the food you are cooking, eliminate step 2.

4.When selected cooking time is less than one hour, the time counts down by minutes and seconds.

5.When selected cooking time is more than one hour, the time counts down by hours and minutes until only “1H 00 (1 hour)” remains. The display then counts down by minutes and seconds.

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Contents NN-C2003S Operating Guide Frenchs Forest NSW Table of Contents Precautions Important Safety InstructionsInspection for Damage Practical HintsInstallation and Earthing Instructions General Instructions General UseFood Cookware and Utensil Guide Microwaves and How They WorkBrowning Dishes PlasticsMetal Jars and BottlesMicrowave Grill Convection Combination Cookware and Utensil ChartCeramic Tray Feature DiagramStop/Reset pad Feature Diagram Control PanelSelect menu Set the weight Oven AccessoriesCooking Modes Heating Source MicrowaveLet’s Start to Use Your Oven Quick Guide to Operation To Cancel To Use Child Safety LockTo Set Clock Operation Guide on the ScreenTo Reheat / Defrost / Cook by Micro Power and Time Select Micro PowerSet Cooking Time Pies Bread & Baked ProductsFrozen Meal Miscellaneous Press Set Weight To Defrost Turbo Defrost Defrosting Chart by setting time Defrost by Setting TimePreparation for Freezing Defrosting TechniqueTo Cook on Grill Select Grill PowerPlace FoodSelect the desired oven temperature To Cook on ConvectionPlace the Food To Cook on Combination Convection & Microwave Select SettingExamples of Foods to Cook by Combination Mode Combination Foods Suitable Oven Micro Power SettingLevel Press Select Menu To Reheat / Cook by Sensor Reheat / Auto MenuMore/Less pads For best results, follow these recommendationsFrozen Reheat 200 g 1.2 kg Root Vegetables 125 g 1.0 kgFrozen Vegetables 125 g 1.0 kg To Cook by Auto Menu Weight Cook Auto menu 10Beef Rare Chicken and Baked Vegetables To set standing TimeTurn To Use Recipe PromptingRecipe To Use Quick Min. PadBefore Requesting Service ProblemPossible Cause Remedy Before Cleaning After CleaningCare of Your Microwave Oven
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