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Operating Instructions and User Guide
Model: NE-C1275
PROFESSIONAL MICROWAVE COMBINATION OVEN
IMPORTANT
Before operating this oven, all users should read
these instructions carefully.
Important safety information is enclosed.
(See pages 2-5)
FOR COMMERCIAL USE
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Model: NE-C1275

Operating Instructions and User GuideModel: NE-C1275PROFESSIONAL MICROWAVE COMBINATION OVENIMPORTANTBefore operating this oven, all users should readt

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81 Open Door.Put in Food.Close Door.The oven lamp will come on.Oven lamp turns off.2 SelectPower Level.Press Microwave Pad toselect correct power.eg.

Page 3 - Cooking Guide

9Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 differents

Page 4 - Safety Information

10Operating your Oven on ConvectionCONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door.Put in Food.Close Door.The oven lamp will come on.Oven lamp turn

Page 5 - Operation

11Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 different

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12Operating your Oven on Grill ConvectionCONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door.Put in Food.Close Door.The oven lamp will come on.Oven lam

Page 7 - Accessories Supplied

13Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use oven gloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 differen

Page 8 - Display Window

14Operating your Oven on GrillCONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door.Put in Food.Close Door.The oven lamp will come on.Oven lamp turns off

Page 9 - Control Panel

15Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 different

Page 10 - Open Door

16Operating your Oven on Fan GrillCONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door.Put in Food.Close Door.The oven lamp will come on.Oven lamp turns

Page 11 - Stop/Reset Pad

17Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 different

Page 12 - INFORMATION

This product is an equipment that fulfills the European standard for EMC disturbances(EMC = Electromagnetic Compatibility) EN 55011. According to this

Page 13 - Convection

18* Combi 1 may only be used asthe first stage of a 2 or 3 stagecooking programme.Operating your Oven on Combination2 PressCombinationPad.CONTROLS TO

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19Operating your Oven on Combination2 SelectPower Level.**CONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door.Put in Food.Close Door.The oven lamp will

Page 15 - Grill Convection

20Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe Oven can be programmed with up to 3 different

Page 16 - Operating your Oven on Grill

21CombinationOperating your Oven on CombinationRecalling Preset Combination Number (Only Preset Combination)The Preset Combination Number (1 - 5) sele

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22CONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on.2 PressProg Pad.Keep pad pressed for 2 seconds until “P” isdisplayed.

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23Using the Memory ProgrammesINFORMATIONACTION1 Open Door.Put in Food.CLOSE DOOR.The oven lamp will come on.Oven lamp turns off.2 PressNumber Pads req

Page 19 - Fan Grill

24CONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on.2Press andhold Prog Lock Pad.“P” is displayed.KEEP DOOR OPEN.After 2

Page 20 - Preset Combination

25INFORMATIONACTION1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on.2 PressProg Lock Pad.Keep key pressed for 2 seconds until “P” isdisplayed.KEEP DOOR OPEN.Af

Page 21 - Manual Combination

26Notes on Preheat and Cooling:Only PREHEAT and COOLING functions can be selected when the display is blank. All other programmesmust have “0” in disp

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27Cooling your Oven quicklyTo quickly cool the oven cavity, the Panasonic Combi has a Cooling Pad. The Cooling Pad can be usedeffectively at the end o

Page 23 - Combination

1Operating InstructionspageSafety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 - 5Accessories Supplied .

Page 24 - Setting the Memory Programmes

How to change the Beep ToneINFORMATIONACTION1 Open Door.Keep Door Open.The oven lamp will come on.2 PressProg Pad.Keep pressed Pad for 2 seconds.DISPL

Page 25 - Using the Memory Programmes

INFORMATIONACTION1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on.2 Close the door whilepressing START Pad andopen the door again.KEEP DOOR OPEN.After 3 second

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30How a Microwave Works1.ReflectionThey will REFLECT off metal. The inner walls of your oven are made of stainlesssteel, so that the microwave energy

Page 27 - Programme List

311.GlassDO USE: Heat Resistant glass eg. PyrexDO NOT USE: Delicate glass, lead crystal which maycrack or arc.2.China/CeramicsDO USE: Glazed china dis

Page 28 - Keeping your Oven Hot

32Reheating by Microwave1.Choosing the correct reheat timeWhen heating foods for the first time it isnecessary to experiment, to obtain the correcttim

Page 29 - Cooling your Oven quickly

33Affects of the foodsReheating by Microwave9.Doubling QuantitiesA reheating time is based on weight and usually atime is given for a particular quant

Page 30 - How to change the Beep Tone

34Tips for Reheating your own Homemade FoodsServing foods prepared in-house gives a homemade quality to the menu and allows for seasonality. However,f

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35Reheating by MicrowaveTips for Reheating Commercially Prepared FoodsAlways choose a supplier who offers an extensive and well made range of meals, w

Page 32 - Standing Time

36Suggested Reheating TimesMulti Portion EntréesFOODWEIGHTSTARTTEMPAPPROX. TIMEHIGH POWERHungarian GoulashHickory ChickenChicken Tikka MasalaLamb Roga

Page 33 - Microwave

37Suggested Reheating TimesMulti Portion EntréesFOODWEIGHTSTARTTEMPAPPROX. TIMEHIGH POWERVegetarian RisottoSliced meats in GravyCooked Pie FillingsCod

Page 34 - Reheating by Microwave

21.Earthing instructionsWARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BEEARTHED.This appliance is supplied with a moulded threepin mains plug for your safety and conve

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38Chilli con CarneChicken Curry with RiceIrish StewVegetable CurryVegetable MexicanaSpaghetti BolognaiseLasagneSmoked Haddock Pasta with Prawns &

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39Mushroom & Nut FettucineMacaroni CheeseCauliflower CheeseVegetable ChilliVegetable StrogonoffLentil Crumble Pie FillingsNOTES:REMEMBER: Wherever

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40Cooked Bacon SlicesBarbecue Half Rack RibsChicken TikkaWings of FireCooked Chicken DrumsticksCooked half ChickenCooked Quarter ChickenCooked Supréme

Page 38 - Suggested Reheating Times

41Baked Jacket PotatoesBaked Potato ShellsBeansBrussel SproutsCauliflower FloretsBroccoliBaby CarrotsCourgettesNew PotatoesVegetable SelectionsPotato

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42Defrosting by MicrowaveFollow these tips for best results:1.MeatPlace meats on a rack, trivet or upturned saucer ina shallow dish. This enables the

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43Stir halfway throughdefrosting timeRearrange halfway throughdefrosting timeShield head and tail after half timePlace on rack. After half time stand

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44Separate and rearrange afterhalf time.Place in suitable dish.Stir well halfway through.Place in suitable dish, Shield corners as necessary.Place in

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451.ArrangingWhen cooking fillets or whole fish, always arrangethe thicker part to the outside of the container and,wherever possible, make even-shape

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46FOODINSTRUCTIONSSTAND TIMEBeansBroccoliCabbageCarrotsCauliflowerCourgettesPotatoes Vegetable Selection Trim ends. Slice thinly.Add 4tbsp/60ml water.

Page 44 - Defrosting by Microwave

Useful Cooking TimesFOODINSTRUCTIONSSTAND TIMEWhole fishFish fillets/steaksShield as required during cooking time.Cover.Arrange correctly. Cover.5 min

Page 45 - Useful Defrosting Times

1.Examine your OvenUnpack oven, retain all packing material, andexamine the oven for any damage such as dents,broken door latches or cracks in the doo

Page 46 - Useful Defrosting Time

48Using the Convection FunctionThe fan forces hot air over the food thus heating food very efficiently. To avoid over-cooking and drying of thesurface

Page 47 - Cooking by Microwave

49Using the Convection FunctionFOODQUANTITYWEIGHTDISHCOOKING TIMECAKES / BISCUITSRich FruitGenoeseVictoria SpongeWhisked SpongeFruit SconesCookiesPAST

Page 48 - Useful Cooking Times

Convection ovens rely on good circulation of air. For best results ensure food/containers are placed in thecentre of the Wire Rack Shelf and avoid con

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51Using the Grill Convection FunctionFOODQUANTITYWEIGHTDISH COOKING TIMEChickenChicken leg portionsDuckPorkBeefLambMixed Mediterraneanvegetables2.5kg5

Page 50 - Using the Convection Function

52Using the Grill FunctionTake great care when turning food - Wire Rack Shelf and oven walls will be extremely hot.Take care as there is NO NON-TIP LO

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53COOKING TIME12 mins12 mins8 mins10 mins10 mins6 mins6 mins10 mins6 mins6 minsGRILL SETTINGBelow are suggested cooking times for popular grilled food

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54Using the Fan Grill FunctionThe Fan Grill will only operate when the door is closed.Door closedIt is essential that the walls and particularly the r

Page 53 - Suggested Cooking times

55Using the Combination FunctionAvoid using large or deep sided metal containers. This will restrict the effectiveness of Microwaves andlengthen the h

Page 54 - Using the Grill Function

561.ContainersIf you are preparing recipes for freezing toregenerate on Combination, choose containersthat are microwave safe as well as heat-proof an

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57NOTES:DO NOT attempt to reheat any food that is suitableonly for DEEP FAT FRYING.DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FRY IN OVEN.Always reheat foods in a preheated ov

Page 56 - Using the Fan Grill Function

4Important Information - Read Carefully1.Heating TimesAs MICROWAVE and COMBINATION heatingtimes are much shorter than other cookingmethods, it is esse

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58Cooking Fish on Combination1.ArrangingWhen cooking fillets or whole fish, always arrangethe thicker part to the outside of the container. Twofish co

Page 58 - Reheating by Combination

591.Turning / Basting / DrainingFor best results, whole chickens should be turnedhalfway through cooking and basted. Drain anyexcess meat juices and f

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60Suggested Reheating TimesFOODWEIGHTSTARTTEMPAPPROX. TIMEMacaroni CheeseCottage PieVegetable CrumbleBean HotpotVegetable ChilliBroccoli and Cream Che

Page 60 - Cooking Meat on Combination

61Suggested Reheating TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMELasagne VerdiMacaroni CheeseVegetable LasagneBroccoli & Cream Cheese BakeCottage PieVegetable C

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62Suggested Reheating / Cooking TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMEBreaded onion ringsOnion BajiVegetable SamosaSpring RollsOven ChipsHash BrownsRoast Potat

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63Suggested Reheating / Cooking TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMEBattercrisp Cod/HaddockFish CakesSalmon en Croute540g1lb 4oz 260g91/2oz190g61/2oz 4441121

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64Suggested Reheating TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMEHalf roast ChickenChicken breastsButterfly chickenfilletsChicken QuarterChicken DrumstickChicken Wi

Page 64 - Vegetables - Cooking

65Suggested Cooking TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMERack of LambLamb Loin chopsLamb CutletsLeg of LambPork Loin ChopsGammon SteaksSausageCumberlandSausag

Page 65 - Meat and Poultry - Reheating

66Suggested Reheating TimesNOTES:All timings are based on Preheat temperature of 220˚C.FOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMEMini GarlicBaguetteGarlic Bread SlicesN

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67Suggested Reheating TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMECroissantsSconesPain au RaisinFruit PieDeep Apple PieApple Strudel40g11/2oz 80g23/4oz 50g2oz 650g1l

Page 67 - Suggested Cooking Times

514.Cooking containersBefore use on MICROWAVE and COMBINATION,always check that containers are suitable. (See pages 31, 55.)DO NOT MICROWAVE sealed co

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68Common ProblemsPROBLEMSOLUTIONFood cools quickly afterMicrowave or Combinationcooking.Foods take longer to cook, defrostor reheat than stated.Liquid

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69Common QueriesQuestionAnswerCan I use the oven Off-Shore ?Where can I obtain additional ovenaccessories ?Can the oven be stacked.Can I dry tea towel

Page 70 - Common Problems

70If an “F” Appears In The DisplayYour Panasonic Combi Oven is equipped with a Self DiagnosticFailure Code System; this means the oven monitors its ow

Page 71 - Common Queries

71When to Call a Service EngineerIf There Is Damage To The OvenContact a Service Engineer immediately if you find damage to thesupply cord, control pa

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72Care of your Oven and CleaningIt is essential that you follow these points to get the maximum use from your oven. Microwaves are attracted tomoistur

Page 73 - Contacting A Service Engineer

73Care of your Oven and Cleaning8. AccessoriesThe accessories should be cleaned regularly to maximise efficiency of the oven.Ceramic Tray - Clean Cera

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74SD Memory Card●An SD Memory Card is included in the unit purchased. It allows you to store up to 99 Memory Programmesin the oven.●Use the card when

Page 75 - 10. Replacing Oven Lamp

75Storing Programme Data on SD Memory CardWarning1. It is prohibited to copy the data on an SD Memory Card for business purposes or reproduce it on a

Page 76 - SD Memory Card

767. Select options from the drop-down menus and enter the data for each cooking stage of the programme.Example: Combination of Microwave (Medium) + G

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778. When all the programme data has been entered, click “Save Data”.The confirmation screen is displayed. Click “Yes”.Note: If the following message

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6Oven Exhaust VentsOven Lamp CoverCeramic BaseControl PanelDisplay WindowDoor HandleConvection Fan and HeaterQuartz Grill ElementsAir Filter (Takes in

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78NE-C1275230 - 240 V / 50 Hz, Single phase13 A12.2A 2.9kW2000 W1850 W1950 W1150 W (IEC Test Procedure)1800 W1800 W2450 MHz600 mm x 484 mm x 383 mm40

Page 80 - Technical Specifications

79Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment(private households)This symbol on the products and/or accompanying

Page 81 - (private households)

80Glossary of TermsDish TestIf Arcing OccursArrangingPositioning the food correctly on the plate to obtaineven heating.CavityThe interior of the oven

Page 82 - If Arcing Occurs

81IndexAAccessories Supplied Affects of the Dish: Microwave Affects of the Food: Microwave Arcing BBeep Tone CCare of your Oven and CleaningCaution C

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Microwave Oven Business Unit800 Tsutsui-cho, Yamatokoriyama City, Nara 639-1188, Japanhttp://panasonic.netA00033C54BPF0905 - 3108Printed in Japan

Page 84 - Microwave Oven Business Unit

7Control PanelNumber PadsProg (Programme) PadMicrowave PadGrill PadFan Grill PadConvection PadStop/Reset PadProg Lock (Programme Lock) PadPreheat PadC

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