Operating Instructions and User GuideModel: NE-C1275PROFESSIONAL MICROWAVE COMBINATION OVENIMPORTANTBefore operating this oven, all users should readt
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.
9Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 differents
10Operating your Oven on ConvectionCONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door.Put in Food.Close Door.The oven lamp will come on.Oven lamp turn
11Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 different
12Operating your Oven on Grill ConvectionCONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door.Put in Food.Close Door.The oven lamp will come on.Oven lam
13Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use oven gloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 differen
14Operating your Oven on GrillCONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door.Put in Food.Close Door.The oven lamp will come on.Oven lamp turns off
15Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 different
16Operating your Oven on Fan GrillCONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door.Put in Food.Close Door.The oven lamp will come on.Oven lamp turns
17Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 different
This product is an equipment that fulfills the European standard for EMC disturbances(EMC = Electromagnetic Compatibility) EN 55011. According to this
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
19Operating your Oven on Combination2 SelectPower Level.**CONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door.Put in Food.Close Door.The oven lamp will
20Hot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe Oven can be programmed with up to 3 different
21CombinationOperating your Oven on CombinationRecalling Preset Combination Number (Only Preset Combination)The Preset Combination Number (1 - 5) sele
22CONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on.2 PressProg Pad.Keep pad pressed for 2 seconds until “P” isdisplayed.
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
24CONTROLS TO USEINFORMATIONACTIONDISPLAY1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on.2Press andhold Prog Lock Pad.“P” is displayed.KEEP DOOR OPEN.After 2
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
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
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
1Operating InstructionspageSafety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 - 5Accessories Supplied .
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
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
30How a Microwave Works1.ReflectionThey will REFLECT off metal. The inner walls of your oven are made of stainlesssteel, so that the microwave energy
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
32Reheating by Microwave1.Choosing the correct reheat timeWhen heating foods for the first time it isnecessary to experiment, to obtain the correcttim
33Affects of the foodsReheating by Microwave9.Doubling QuantitiesA reheating time is based on weight and usually atime is given for a particular quant
34Tips for Reheating your own Homemade FoodsServing foods prepared in-house gives a homemade quality to the menu and allows for seasonality. However,f
35Reheating by MicrowaveTips for Reheating Commercially Prepared FoodsAlways choose a supplier who offers an extensive and well made range of meals, w
36Suggested Reheating TimesMulti Portion EntréesFOODWEIGHTSTARTTEMPAPPROX. TIMEHIGH POWERHungarian GoulashHickory ChickenChicken Tikka MasalaLamb Roga
37Suggested Reheating TimesMulti Portion EntréesFOODWEIGHTSTARTTEMPAPPROX. TIMEHIGH POWERVegetarian RisottoSliced meats in GravyCooked Pie FillingsCod
21.Earthing instructionsWARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BEEARTHED.This appliance is supplied with a moulded threepin mains plug for your safety and conve
38Chilli con CarneChicken Curry with RiceIrish StewVegetable CurryVegetable MexicanaSpaghetti BolognaiseLasagneSmoked Haddock Pasta with Prawns &
39Mushroom & Nut FettucineMacaroni CheeseCauliflower CheeseVegetable ChilliVegetable StrogonoffLentil Crumble Pie FillingsNOTES:REMEMBER: Wherever
40Cooked Bacon SlicesBarbecue Half Rack RibsChicken TikkaWings of FireCooked Chicken DrumsticksCooked half ChickenCooked Quarter ChickenCooked Supréme
41Baked Jacket PotatoesBaked Potato ShellsBeansBrussel SproutsCauliflower FloretsBroccoliBaby CarrotsCourgettesNew PotatoesVegetable SelectionsPotato
42Defrosting by MicrowaveFollow these tips for best results:1.MeatPlace meats on a rack, trivet or upturned saucer ina shallow dish. This enables the
43Stir halfway throughdefrosting timeRearrange halfway throughdefrosting timeShield head and tail after half timePlace on rack. After half time stand
44Separate and rearrange afterhalf time.Place in suitable dish.Stir well halfway through.Place in suitable dish, Shield corners as necessary.Place in
451.ArrangingWhen cooking fillets or whole fish, always arrangethe thicker part to the outside of the container and,wherever possible, make even-shape
46FOODINSTRUCTIONSSTAND TIMEBeansBroccoliCabbageCarrotsCauliflowerCourgettesPotatoes Vegetable Selection Trim ends. Slice thinly.Add 4tbsp/60ml water.
Useful Cooking TimesFOODINSTRUCTIONSSTAND TIMEWhole fishFish fillets/steaksShield as required during cooking time.Cover.Arrange correctly. Cover.5 min
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
48Using the Convection FunctionThe fan forces hot air over the food thus heating food very efficiently. To avoid over-cooking and drying of thesurface
49Using the Convection FunctionFOODQUANTITYWEIGHTDISHCOOKING TIMECAKES / BISCUITSRich FruitGenoeseVictoria SpongeWhisked SpongeFruit SconesCookiesPAST
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
51Using the Grill Convection FunctionFOODQUANTITYWEIGHTDISH COOKING TIMEChickenChicken leg portionsDuckPorkBeefLambMixed Mediterraneanvegetables2.5kg5
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
53COOKING TIME12 mins12 mins8 mins10 mins10 mins6 mins6 mins10 mins6 mins6 minsGRILL SETTINGBelow are suggested cooking times for popular grilled food
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
55Using the Combination FunctionAvoid using large or deep sided metal containers. This will restrict the effectiveness of Microwaves andlengthen the h
561.ContainersIf you are preparing recipes for freezing toregenerate on Combination, choose containersthat are microwave safe as well as heat-proof an
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
4Important Information - Read Carefully1.Heating TimesAs MICROWAVE and COMBINATION heatingtimes are much shorter than other cookingmethods, it is esse
58Cooking Fish on Combination1.ArrangingWhen cooking fillets or whole fish, always arrangethe thicker part to the outside of the container. Twofish co
591.Turning / Basting / DrainingFor best results, whole chickens should be turnedhalfway through cooking and basted. Drain anyexcess meat juices and f
60Suggested Reheating TimesFOODWEIGHTSTARTTEMPAPPROX. TIMEMacaroni CheeseCottage PieVegetable CrumbleBean HotpotVegetable ChilliBroccoli and Cream Che
61Suggested Reheating TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMELasagne VerdiMacaroni CheeseVegetable LasagneBroccoli & Cream Cheese BakeCottage PieVegetable C
62Suggested Reheating / Cooking TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMEBreaded onion ringsOnion BajiVegetable SamosaSpring RollsOven ChipsHash BrownsRoast Potat
63Suggested Reheating / Cooking TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMEBattercrisp Cod/HaddockFish CakesSalmon en Croute540g1lb 4oz 260g91/2oz190g61/2oz 4441121
64Suggested Reheating TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMEHalf roast ChickenChicken breastsButterfly chickenfilletsChicken QuarterChicken DrumstickChicken Wi
65Suggested Cooking TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMERack of LambLamb Loin chopsLamb CutletsLeg of LambPork Loin ChopsGammon SteaksSausageCumberlandSausag
66Suggested Reheating TimesNOTES:All timings are based on Preheat temperature of 220˚C.FOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMEMini GarlicBaguetteGarlic Bread SlicesN
67Suggested Reheating TimesFOODWEIGHTQTYAPPROX.TIMECroissantsSconesPain au RaisinFruit PieDeep Apple PieApple Strudel40g11/2oz 80g23/4oz 50g2oz 650g1l
514.Cooking containersBefore use on MICROWAVE and COMBINATION,always check that containers are suitable. (See pages 31, 55.)DO NOT MICROWAVE sealed co
68Common ProblemsPROBLEMSOLUTIONFood cools quickly afterMicrowave or Combinationcooking.Foods take longer to cook, defrostor reheat than stated.Liquid
69Common QueriesQuestionAnswerCan I use the oven Off-Shore ?Where can I obtain additional ovenaccessories ?Can the oven be stacked.Can I dry tea towel
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
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
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
73Care of your Oven and Cleaning8. AccessoriesThe accessories should be cleaned regularly to maximise efficiency of the oven.Ceramic Tray - Clean Cera
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
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
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
778. When all the programme data has been entered, click “Save Data”.The confirmation screen is displayed. Click “Yes”.Note: If the following message
6Oven Exhaust VentsOven Lamp CoverCeramic BaseControl PanelDisplay WindowDoor HandleConvection Fan and HeaterQuartz Grill ElementsAir Filter (Takes in
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
79Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment(private households)This symbol on the products and/or accompanying
80Glossary of TermsDish TestIf Arcing OccursArrangingPositioning the food correctly on the plate to obtaineven heating.CavityThe interior of the oven
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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7Control PanelNumber PadsProg (Programme) PadMicrowave PadGrill PadFan Grill PadConvection PadStop/Reset PadProg Lock (Programme Lock) PadPreheat PadC
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