Panasonic NNC1358 User Manual

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Page 1 - Model: NE-C1358

Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven.Commercial Microwave Convection OvenOperating Instructions and User GuideModel: N

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8Operating your Oven as a MicrowaveCONTROLS TO USE87654321ABCONVECTIONSTARTPROGLOCK BUZZMICROWAVEGRILLSTOPCOOLINGLAMPPREHEAT4INFORMATIONACTION DISPLAY

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9Operating your Oven as a MicrowaveMulti-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 differentfunctions to operate in sequence.

Page 4 - Safety Information

10Operating your Oven on ConvectionCONTROLS TO USE87654321ABCONVECTIONSTARTPROGLOCK BUZZMICROWAVEGRILLSTOPCOOLINGLAMPPREHEAT4INFORMATIONACTION DISPLAY

Page 5 - Placement of Oven

11Operating your Oven on ConvectionHot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be

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12Operating your Oven on GrillCONTROLS TO USE87654321ABCONVECTIONSTARTPROGLOCK BUZZMICROWAVEGRILLSTOPCOOLINGLAMPPREHEAT4INFORMATIONACTION DISPLAY1 Ope

Page 7 - Your Oven Explained

13Operating your Oven on GrillHot SurfacesTake great care when removing hot food. Use ovengloves.Multi-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be progr

Page 8 - Control Panel

14Operating your Oven on CombinationCONTROLS TO USE87654321ABCONVECTIONSTARTPROGLOCK BUZZMICROWAVEGRILLSTOPCOOLINGLAMPPREHEAT4INFORMATIONACTION DISPLA

Page 9 - Types of Container to use

15Operating your Oven on CombinationMulti-Stage (Sequential) HeatingThe oven can be programmed with up to 3 differentfunctions to operate in sequence.

Page 10 - Open Door

16Setting the Memory ProgramsYour oven has a 16 blank programs for your own heating requirement. (A1-A8, B1-B8)CONTROLS TO USE87654321ABCONVECTIONSTAR

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17Setting the Memory ProgramsMulti-Stage (Sequential) CookingIt is possible to programme into the memory 2 or 3stage programme using MICROWAVE, CONVEC

Page 13 - CONVECTION

18How to activate Programme LockCONTROLS TO USE87654321ABCONVECTIONSTARTPROGLOCK BUZZMICROWAVEGRILLSTOPCOOLINGLAMPPREHEAT4INFORMATIONACTION DISPLAY1 O

Page 14 - Operating your Oven on Grill

19How to release Programme LockINFORMATIONACTION1 Open Door. The oven light will come on.2 PressProgramme Lock Key.Keep key pressed for 2 seconds unti

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20Keeping your Oven HotNotes on Preheat and Cooling:¥ During PREHEAT or COOLING, if you have started from a blank display and want to select another f

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21Cooling your Oven quicklyTo quickly cool the oven cavity, the oven has Cooling Pad. Cooling Pad can be used for defrosting or heatingby Microwave wh

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22Care 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 18 - Setting the Memory Programs

238. AccessoriesThe accessories should be cleaned regularly tomaximize efficiency of the oven.WARNING: DO NOT place hot Ceramic InsulatingTray directl

Page 19 - Using the Memory Programs

24How a Microwave worksTo get the most from your oven it is helpful to understandhow the oven works as a microwave.Once plugged into a socket, the ele

Page 20 - LOCKLOCK

25Defrosting by MicrowaveThe ability to defrost foods quickly is another excellent benefit of your oven. The quality of the defrosted foodwill depend

Page 21 - How to read Programme List

26Reheating by MicrowaveAffects of the food1. Starting TemperatureThe colder the food the longer it will take to heat toa serving temperature. Extra t

Page 22 - Keeping your Oven Hot

27EntréesSnack/Bar Foods:Burgers in BunsHotdogs in RollsBarbecue Half Racks RibsCooked Chicken DrumsticksPizzaQuiche SlicesBaked Sausage RollsBaked Pi

Page 23 - How to change the Beep Tone

1IndexSafety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2When you first unpack your Oven . . . . . . .

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28Using the Combination FunctionChoosing a Combination FunctionCooking by Combination allows you to obtain crispbrowned foods but in a shorter cooking

Page 25 - 9. Shelf Supports

Miscellaneous:Meat and Poultry:Battercrisp FishBurgerRack of LambBeef WellingtonBurgersSausagesGrill SteaksBreaded LambCutlets100 g200 - 300 g190 g100

Page 26 - Standing Time

30Using the Convection FunctionAccessories to useFor best results place the cooking containers onWIRE RACK SHELF in lower position. Food can beplaced

Page 27 - Defrosting by Microwave

MISC:Brulee––finishingPizza––frozen8 ramekins1136 min12 min total31Using the Grill FunctionAccessories to useFor best results place the cooking contai

Page 28 - Affects of the Dish

32NE-C1358220 V / 50 Hz3100 W / 14.1 AMicrowave: 1300 W (IEC-705)Convection Heater: 1640 WGrill Heater: 1680 W2450 MHz600 mm x 484 mm x 383 mm406 mm x

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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Central P.O.Box 288, Osaka 530-91, JapanA00033230VPF0598-0Printed in Japan

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2Safety Information1. EarthingIMPORTANT: FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THISAPPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY EARTHED.When an outlet is not earthed:It is the personal

Page 32 - Using the Convection Function

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 do

Page 33 - Using the Grill Function

4Important Information––Read Carefully1. Heating TimesAs microwave heating times are much shorter thanother cooking methods, it is essential thatrecom

Page 34 - Technical Specifications

Shelf SupportsPut the shelf supports on left side wall (shelf support marked L)and right side (marked R) as follows.Locate left-hand support marked “L

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6Display WindowThe cursor will illuminate to indicate the programme set. Always check the cursor position before youpress Start Pad.AB123Control Panel

Page 36 - Printed in Japan

MICROWAVE1. GlassDO USE: Heat Resistant glass eg. PyrexDO NOT USE: Delicate glass, lead crystal whichmay crack or arc.2. China/CeramicsDO USE: Glazed

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