Panasonic NN-C2000W manual Before Requesting Service, ALL These Things are Normal

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Before Requesting Service

ALL THESE THINGS ARE NORMAL:

The oven causes interference

Some radio and TV interference might occur when you cook with the

with my TV.

microwave oven. This interference is similar to the interference caused

 

by small appliances such as mixers, vacuums, hair dryer, etc. It does

 

not indicate a problem with your oven.

 

 

Steam accumulates on the

During cooking, steam and warm air are given off from the food. Most

oven door and warm air comes

of the steam and warm air are removed from the oven by the air which

from the oven vents.

circulates in the oven cavity. However, some steam will condense on

 

cooler surfaces such as the oven door. This is normal.

 

 

I accidentally ran my

Running the oven empty for a short time will not damage the oven.

microwave oven without any

However, we do not recommend this to be done.

food in it.

 

 

 

There are humming and

These noises occur as the oven automatically switches from microwave

clicking noises from my oven

power to Convection/Grill, to create the Combination setting. This is

when I cook by Combination.

normal.

The oven has an odour and generates smoke when using the Convection, Combination and Grill function.

PROBLEM

It is essential that your oven is wiped out regularly particularly after cooking. Any fat and grease that builds up on the roof and walls of the oven will begin to smoke if not cleaned.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Oven will not turn on.

Oven will not start cooking.

The words “DEMO MODE”* appear on the screen.

When the oven is turning on, there is noise coming from Ceramic Tray.

The oven is not plugged in securely.

Circuit breaker or fuse is tripped or blown.

There is a problem with the outlet.

The door is not closed completely.

Start pad was not pressed after programming.

Another program has already been entered into the oven.

The program has not been entered correctly.

Stop/Reset pad has been pressed accidentally.

Clock pad has been pressed three times.

Roller Ring and oven bottom are dirty.

Remove plug from outlet, wait 10 seconds and re-insert.

Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse.

Plug another appliance into the outlet to check if the outlet is working.

Close the oven door securely.

Press Start pad.

Press Stop/Reset pad to cancel the previous program and program again.

Program again according to the Operating Instructions.

Program oven again.

Deactivate mode by pressing Clock pad three times.

Clean these parts according to Care of Your Oven (see page 97).

Maintenance

*DEMO MODE is designed for retail store display.

Cooking and other functions will not operate during demo mode.

If it seems there is a problem with the oven, contact an authorised Service Centre.

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Contents NN-C2000W Operating Guide and Cookbook Frenchs Forest NSW Table of Contents Before Operation Safety InstructionsInstallation and Earthing Instructions General Use General InstructionsFood Cookware and Utensil Guide Microwaves and How They WorkJars and Bottles PlasticsBrowning Dishes MetalMicrowave Grill Convection Combination Cookware and Utensil ChartCeramic Tray Feature DiagramPrompting pad Feature Diagram Control PanelTimer pad RecipeMicrowave Oven AccessoriesSelect menu Set the weight Cooking Modes Heating SourcePlug Let’s Start to Use Your OvenQuick Guide to Operation Operation Guide on the Screen To Use Child Safety LockTo Cancel To Set ClockExample of Use To Reheat / Defrost / Cook by Micro Power and TimeMicro Power Power LevelReheat by setting Power and Time -- Frozen Convenience Foods Turbo Defrost To DefrostDefrosting Technique Defrost by Setting TimeDefrosting Chart by setting time Preparation for FreezingPlace a heatproof glass or ceramic dish under To Cook on GrillLevel Convection To Cook on ConvectionTo Cook on Combination Convection & Microwave Select SettingCombination Foods Suitable Oven Micro Power Setting Examples of Foods to Cook by Combination ModeLevel More/Less pads To Reheat / Cook by Sensor Reheat / Auto MenuFor best results, follow these recommendations Root Vegetables 125 g 1.0 kg Frozen Reheat 200 g 1.2 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. PadALL These Things are Normal Before Requesting ServiceTechniques for Preparation Food CharacteristicsKey to Symbols Used in Recipes Microwave Recipe Preparation and TechniquesBrowning CoveringStanding Time Menu Planning for Microwave Cooking How to Keep Everything Hot at The Same TimeHandy Hints and Tips Cheesy Ham Omelette Everyday BasicsBoiled Egg Scrambled EggsCoffee Fried EggsBacon TeaCheese Sauce R MuesliBoiled Rice GravyPacket Cake Vegetable SoupBaked Custard PopcornSoups, Snacks and Starters Crispy Focaccia Fingers G Potato and Leek SoupPumpkin Soup R Pita ChipsMini Quiches C Potato and Corn SoupCrab and Corn Soup Spicy Tomato SoupNuts and Bolts Terrine de PorkSavoury French Sticks Nachos SupremeRoasted Nuts Quiche Lorraine C MCFrankfurters Spinach Quiche MCPâté Lemon Pepper Chicken WingsMini Pizza Cheese Straws CVegetable Bake G Spinach and Filo Pie CLuncheon Egg Ring Directions for Grilling Fish and Shellfish Fish and Shellfish Grilling ChartFood Grilling Setting Approximate Cooking Time in min Fish and ShellfishSweet Scallop Stir Fry Fish and Shellfish Chart for Microwave Cooking by TimeDirections for Cooking Fish and Shellfish by Microwave Salmon Mornay GThai Fish Cakes G Salmon PâtéCheesy Lobster Mornay G Lemon Pepper Fish RMarinade Seafood MarinaraGolden Wrapped Fish C Barbecue Fish Skewers GGarlic Prawns R Oysters Kilpatrick GSmoked Fish a Gingered Whole Fish RDirections for Cooking Whole Poultry by Microwave PoultryCooking Grill Setting Approximate Cooking Time Minutes Chicken Grilling ChartDirections for Grilling Chicken Pieces Directions for Cooking Poultry by Combination Poultry Chart for Combination CookingChicken Cacciatore R Poultry Chart for Microwave Cooking by TimeDirections for Cooking Poultry Pieces by Microwave Pepper ChickenCoq au Vin Chicken and Potato CasseroleTarragon Chicken and Mushrooms MC Italian Chicken Casserole MC aChicken Curry R Chicken Rolls with Honey MustardChicken Pie Apricot Nectar Chicken MC RRoast Herb Chicken R MC Roast Turkey MC aStuffed Roast Chicken MC a Camembert Chicken MC Chinese Chicken Wings GRoast Honey Duck Orange Sauce MC Plum Glazed QuailsSoy Chicken and Vegetables R Honey Sesame Drumsticks RGrilled Sweet Chilli and Lime Chicken G Peanut Satay GDressing Chicken Wings in Lemon Sauce GWarm Chicken Salad Method To Cook by MicrowaveDirections for Cooking Tender Cuts of Meat by Microwave Main Fare MeatsLamb Meat Chart for Microwave CookingPoultry Power Approx. Cooking Time Minutes per 500 g Beef PorkCombination Cooking Meat Chart for Combination CookingCombination Setting Cooking Time Directions for Cooking Meats by CombinationMeat Sauce Meat Grilling ChartDirections for Grilling Meat LasagneLamb and Mushroom Kebabs G Rack of Lamb MCSeasoned Roast Lamb R MC Lambs Fry and BaconChilli Beef Irish StewLamb Chops with Spicy Sauce G GoulashCorned Beef Roast Beef MC aYorkshire Pudding C Curried Beef Loaf MCChinese Beef and Vegetables R Mini Meatballs GBeef Stroganoff Apricot MeatloafBeef Bourguignonne MC a Beef Roll with Spinach Spring Onion StuffingTomato Sauce Herbed Beef and Mozzarella Roll-up MC CPepper Pot Beef MC a R Veal and Pineapple Casserole MC aBarbecued Spare Ribs G Veal PaprikaItalian Sausage and Pepper Casserole MC Crispy Spinach Stuffed Pork MCDried Beans or Peas Vegetable VarietiesFresh Vegetables Frozen VegetablesFresh Vegetables Chart for Time Cooking Savoury Brussels Sprouts a Creamed Spinach aBroccoli and Cheese Sauce Fanned Potatoes CVegetable Curry R FrittataStuffed Tomatoes Tomato Vegetable Casserole RMini Baked Potatoes R G Cheese and Ham Filled Potatoes a RCheesy Mashed Potatoes Duchess Potatoes GTomato and Onion Saute MushroomsHoney Glazed Carrots a Potato Casserole MC G RMinted Peas a Stuffed Capsicum PeppersCorn on the Cob a Curried Creamy BeansDirections for Cooking Hot Cereal by Microwave Rice, Pasta and CerealDirections for Cooking Rice and Other Grains by Microwave Directions for Cooking Pasta by MicrowaveBoiling Water High Uncovered Minutes Fragrant Coconut Rice RMacaroni and Cheese Approx. Time to Container AmountPaella Seasoned Rice RChicken Risotto Salad dressing Creamy Bacon SauceRice Salad Spaghetti Meat Sauce RPesto and Egg Noodles Pasta Salad aVanilla Poppy seed Cake C Cakes, Muffins and BiscuitsCaramel Banana Cake C a Quick Mix Chocolate CakeChocolate Fudge R Mocha Carrot Cake MCChocolate and Coffee Truffles Rich Fruit Cake CApple Spice Muffins C Banana and Pecan Muffins CBlueberry Muffins C R Apricot Pecan Muffins CCinnamon Crisps C Lace Biscuits CAnzac Biscuits C Chocolate Chip Cookies CApricot Honey Slice R Slices, Desserts and PastriesApple Slice Chocolate Brownies C a MC RHoney Almond Brownies Caramel Coconut Slice a MCMuesli Slice Lemon Coconut Meringue Slice a MCChocolate Peanut Butter Cheesecake MC Speedy Chocolate Bit Slice C MC a RHoney Oaty Slice MC a Peanut and Sultana Slice MC aLemon and Pineapple Cheesecake Apricot Cheesecake CZesty Cheesecake Honeycomb CheesecakeButterscotch Pudding a C Christmas PuddingStrawberry Mousse Chocolate Souffle C Baked Alaska Surprise CPavlova C Peach Crumble R MC Lemon Meringue Pie CScones C Apple PieMicro Made Extras Hollandaise Sauce Mushroom SauceChinese Sweet & Sour Sauce Mint SauceOrange Marmalade Strawberry JamSweet Apricot Jam Rhubarb and Berry JamPassionfruit Butter Peach ButterMango Chutney Lemon ButterCare of Your Microwave Oven

NN-C2000W specifications

The Panasonic NN-C2000W is an advanced microwave oven that exemplifies the perfect blend of technology, versatility, and user-friendliness. Designed to meet the demands of modern kitchens, this countertop microwave features a sleek and attractive design that fits seamlessly into any kitchen decor. Its 2.2 cubic feet capacity offers ample space for cooking large meals, making it ideal for families or anyone who enjoys entertaining guests.

One of the standout features of the NN-C2000W is its Inverter Technology. Unlike traditional microwave ovens that use a pulsing mechanism to control power levels, Inverter Technology delivers a steady stream of cooking power. This ensures that food is cooked evenly and retains its moisture, enhancing the overall texture and flavor of dishes. Whether you are defrosting meat, reheating leftovers, or preparing a gourmet meal, this technology guarantees consistent results.

In addition to its innovative cooking technology, the NN-C2000W is equipped with a range of pre-programmed cooking options. These one-touch settings simplify meal preparation by allowing users to select the appropriate cooking function without guesswork. With options for various types of food including popcorn, baked potatoes, and more, cooking has never been more straightforward.

The microwave also features a combination cooking option that engages both microwave and convection heating, expanding the culinary possibilities. This feature allows for baking, roasting, and browning foods, offering the flexibility of traditional oven cooking while harnessing the quickness of a microwave.

With a powerful 1250 watts of cooking power, the NN-C2000W heats food rapidly, significantly reducing cooking times. Additionally, the oven incorporates a child safety lock, ensuring peace of mind for families with young children, and a user-friendly control panel that is easy to navigate.

The NN-C2000W is designed with an easy-to-clean interior and a durable turntable, making maintenance a breeze. Its stylish appearance, advanced cooking technologies, and robust features make the Panasonic NN-C2000W a worthy addition to any kitchen, offering convenience and impressive cooking capabilities for everyday use. Whether you are a novice in the kitchen or a seasoned chef, this microwave oven caters to all cooking needs with efficiency and style.