Panasonic NN-C2003S manual To set standing Time, Chicken and Baked Vegetables

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To Cook by Auto Menu

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18.CHICKEN AND BAKED VEGETABLES

(750 g - 3.0 kg (meat only))

To keep poultry in shape during cooking , truss or tie the legs of the bird together. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with herbs if desired.

Place the chicken breast side up on the Low Rack with a shallow dish underneath to collect the drips.

Prepare the vegetables into even sized pieces.

For chicken weighing 1.1 kg or less, place all vegetables around the outside of the rack. Brush with melted butter or oil.

Auto Cook (Auto menu 19 - 20):

For chickens weighing more than 1.1kg, place potatoes around the outside of the rack. Brush with melted butter or oil. Add softer vegetables such as pumpkin and sweet potato after 1/3 of the cooking time.

There is no need to turn the chicken or vegetabeles for the cooking. If desired, baste the chicken and potatoes with melted butter halfway through cooking.

At the completions of the cooking time, wrap the chicken in aluminium foil and allow to stand for 10-15 minutes before carving.

Low Rack

Ceramic Tray

Operation

Temperature/Menu Select

Auto Menu

press.

Select Menu

19 and 20.

Start

press.

Time appears in the display and begins to count down.

CAKE / SLICE

This setting is designed for cooking single layer slices and light cakes which are cooked at

a moderate temperature.

Metal cookware may be used. Position dish to be cooked on the Low Rack, placed on Ceramic Tray.

Preheating is not required.

CAKE / DESSERT

This setting is designed for cooking layered slices and heavier cakes such as Banana which are cooked at a moderate temperature. It is also suitable for cooking desserts such as apple pie and self saucing puddings.

Metal cookware may be used. Position the dish to be cooked on Low Rack, placed on Ceramic Tray.

Preheating is not required.

To set standing Time

Using the Timer Pad, you can program 1) a Stand Time after cooking is completed or 2) a minute timer.

e.g.

Time/ Weight

Time/ Weight

 

 

Start

 

Micro Power

Timer

Select the

Press

Set the desired

Press Start pad.

desired

Timer pad.

amount of time.

 

cooking

 

(up to 1 hour

 

program.

 

30 minutes)

 

NOTES:

1.Three stage cooking can be programmed including a Stand Time.

2.If the oven door is opened during the Stand Time, the time in the display window will continue to count

down.

3 This feature may also be used as a timer. In this case, eliminate first step.

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Contents NN-C2003S Operating Guide Frenchs Forest NSW Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions PrecautionsInspection for Damage Practical HintsInstallation and Earthing Instructions General Use General InstructionsFood Microwaves and How They Work Cookware and Utensil GuidePlastics Browning DishesMetal Jars and BottlesCookware and Utensil Chart Microwave Grill Convection CombinationFeature Diagram Ceramic TrayFeature Diagram Control Panel Stop/Reset padOven Accessories Select menu Set the weightCooking Modes Heating Source MicrowaveLet’s Start to Use Your Oven Quick Guide to Operation To Use Child Safety Lock To CancelTo Set Clock Operation Guide on the ScreenSelect Micro Power To Reheat / Defrost / Cook by Micro Power and TimeSet Cooking Time Bread & Baked Products PiesFrozen Meal MiscellaneousTo Defrost Press Set WeightTurbo Defrost Defrost by Setting Time Defrosting Chart by setting timePreparation for Freezing Defrosting TechniqueSelect Grill Power To Cook on GrillPlace FoodTo Cook on Convection Select the desired oven temperaturePlace the Food Select Setting To Cook on Combination Convection & MicrowaveCombination Foods Suitable Oven Micro Power Setting Examples of Foods to Cook by Combination ModeLevel To Reheat / Cook by Sensor Reheat / Auto Menu Press Select MenuMore/Less pads For best results, follow these recommendationsRoot Vegetables 125 g 1.0 kg Frozen Reheat 200 g 1.2 kgFrozen Vegetables 125 g 1.0 kg Weight Cook Auto menu 10 To Cook by Auto MenuBeef Rare To set standing Time Chicken and Baked VegetablesTo Use Recipe Prompting TurnTo Use Quick Min. Pad RecipeProblem Before Requesting ServicePossible Cause Remedy After Cleaning Before CleaningCare of Your Microwave Oven
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