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NE-C1275 operating instructions Microwave Oven Business Unit, A00033C54BP
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Specification
Placement of Oven
Wire Rack Shelf
Common Problems
Stop/Reset Pad
Setting the Memory Programmes
How to change Cleaning Interval of the Air Filter
Recalling Convection Temperature
Weight
Indicator
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Microwave Oven Business Unit
800
Tsutsui-cho,
Yamatokoriyama City, Nara
639-1188,
Japan
A00033C54BP
F0905 - 3108
http://panasonic.net
Printed in Japan
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Contents
FOR COMMERCIAL USE
Operating Instructions and User Guide
Model NE-C1275
Page
Panasonic Combi Model NE-C1275
Operating Instructions
Cooking Guide
Safety Information
2.Voltage and Power
3.Service
4.Operation when empty
When you first unpack your Oven
Placement of Oven
Operation
Safety
Important Information - Read Carefully
Accessories Supplied
Wire Rack Shelf
SD Memory Card
Part No. RP-SD016BCS0
Your oven Explained
Display Window
Indicator
MicrowaveCooling
Control Panel
Stop/Reset Pad
Number Pads Prog Programme Pad Microwave Pad
Grill Pad Fan Grill Pad Convection Pad
ACCESSORIES TO USE
POWER LEVEL
Operating your Oven as a Microwave
CONTROLS TO USE
Repeat Feature
Stop/Reset Pad
Hot Surfaces
Multi-StageSequential Heating
Operating your Oven on Convection
ACCESSORIES TO USE
CONTROLS TO USE
ACTION
Recalling Convection Temperature
Preheat
Repeat Feature
Stop/Reset Pad
Operating your Oven on Grill Convection
ACCESSORIES TO USE
CONTROLS TO USE
ACTION
Recalling Convection Temperature
Repeat Feature
Stop/Reset Pad
Operating your Oven on Grill Convection
Operating your Oven on Grill
ACCESSORIES TO USE
CONTROLS TO USE
ACTION
Recalling Grill level
Repeat Feature
Stop/Reset Pad
Operating your Oven on Grill
Operating your Oven on Fan Grill
ACCESSORIES TO USE
CONTROLS TO USE
ACTION
Recalling Fan Grill Temperature
Repeat Feature
Stop/Reset Pad
Operating your Oven on Fan Grill
Preset Combination
Operating your Oven on Combination
ACCESSORIES TO USE
CONTROLS TO USE
Manual Combination
Operating your Oven on Combination
CONTROLS TO USE
ACTION
Operating your Oven on Combination
ACTION
INFORMATION
DISPLAY
Repeat Feature
Stop/Reset Pad
Operating your Oven on Combination
Oven Lamp
Setting the Memory Programmes
CONTROLS TO USE
ACTION
INFORMATION
Using the Memory Programmes
Programme Lock
Multi-stageSequential Cooking
Changing a Memory Programme
How to Activate Programme Lock
Setting New Programs
One Touch Operating Mode
Interrupted Programme
How to Deactivate Programme Lock
Programme List
Two Touch Operating Mode
Repeat Feature
Keeping your Oven Hot
CONTROLS TO USE
ACTION
INFORMATION
Cooling your Oven quickly
ACTION
INFORMATION
DISPLAY
How to change the Beep Tone
ACTION
INFORMATION
DISPLAY
How to change Cleaning Interval of the Air Filter
ACTION
INFORMATION
DISPLAY
How a Microwave Works
Standing Time
1.Reflection
2.Transmission
Types of container to use on Microwave
Microwave
1.Glass
2.China/Ceramics
Reheating by Microwave
Affects of the dish
Affects of the foods
Reheating by Microwave
Microwave
Tips for Reheating your own Homemade Foods
Reheating by Microwave
Tips for Reheating Commercially Prepared Foods
Reheating by Microwave
Check manufacturers instructions for best result
Suggested Reheating Times
Multi Portion Entrées
Individual Entrées
Suggested Reheating Times
Multi Portion Entrées
Microwave
Suggested Reheating Times
Individual Entrées
Chilli con Carne
Suggested Reheating Times
Individual Entrées
Mushroom & Nut Fettucine
Snack/Bar Foods
À La Carte
Suggested Reheating Times
Cooked Vegetables
Sweets/Puddings
Suggested Reheating Times
Defrosting by Microwave
Follow these tips for best results
Useful Defrosting Times
WEIGHT
Microwave
FOOD
Useful Defrosting Time
Cooking by Microwave
Fish
Vegetables
Useful Cooking Times
Fresh Vegetables Per 450g / 1lb 2oz
Frozen Vegetables Per 450g / 1lb 2oz
Frozen Fish Per 450g / 1lb 2oz
Useful Cooking Times
Fish fillets/steaks
Arrange correctly. Cover
Using the Convection Function
Reducing cooking temperature
Type of Container to use
Suitable Foods
Suggested Cooking times
Using the Convection Function
Convection
Using the Grill Convection Function
Reducing cooking temperature
Type of Container to use
Suitable Foods
Using the Grill Convection Function
WEIGHT
TEMPERATURE
Suggested Cooking times
Using the Grill Function
Type of container to use
Caution Turning food
Door closed
Using the Grill Function
QUANTITY WEIGHT
GRILL SETTING
Suggested Cooking times
Using the Fan Grill Function
Shelf position
Type of container to use
Suitable Foods
Using the Combination Function
Accessories to use
Metal Containers
Draining Fat
Reheating by Combination
Tips for Reheating your own Homemade Foods
1.Containers
2. Reheating two dishes together
1.Using Supplier’s Instructions
3.Checking Temperature
4.Variations in weight
Reheating by Combination
Cooking Fish on Combination
Cooking Meat on Combination
Tips for cooking joints of meat on Combination
Tips for cooking Poultry on Combination
Tips for cooking Small Cuts on Combination
Cooking Meat on Combination
Combination
Multi-PortionEntrées
All on lower Shelf Position
Suggested Reheating Times
All on lower Shelf position
Suggested Reheating Times
Individual Entrées
Combination
Suggested Reheating / Cooking Times
Vegetables - Reheating
Vegetables - Cooking
Fish - Reheating
Fish - Cooking
Meat and Poultry - Reheating
Suggested Reheating / Cooking Times
Suggested Reheating Times
Meat and Poultry - Reheating
Half roast Chicken
Suggested Cooking Times
Meat and Poultry - Cooking
Combination
Bread and Pizzas - Reheating
Suggested Reheating Times
Miscellaneous - Reheating
Sweets and Pastries - Reheating
Suggested Reheating Times
Combination
Common Problems
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
CAUSE
Common Queries
Common Problems
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
When to Call a Service Engineer
If an “F” Appears In The Display
If a “U” Appears In The Display
Contacting A Service Engineer
If There Is Damage To The Oven
If The Oven Is Not Working
When to Call a Service Engineer
Care of your Oven and Cleaning
1. Before Cleaning
2. Door seals
3. Door
8. Accessories
9. Air Filter
10. Replacing Oven Lamp
Damage
How to insert / remove the SD Memory Card
SD Memory Card
Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card
How to store programme data
Microwave Power eg. Medium Grill Power
Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card
How to delete the Programme data
Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card
Technical Specifications
For business users in the European Union
Glossary of Terms
Dish Test
If Arcing Occurs
Index
Microwave Oven Business Unit
A00033C54BP