Panasonic NNE209WMBPQ User Manual

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Page 1 - Microwave Oven

Model No:NN-E299SNN-E289MNN-E279WNN-E289BNN-E209WOperating Instructions and Cookery BookMicrowave OvenImportant safety instructionsPlease read careful

Page 2 - Microwave symbol

89. Meat Thermometer.Use a meat thermometer to check thedegree of cooking of joints and poultry onlywhen meat has been removed from themicrowave. If u

Page 3 - Contents

9Microwave energy has been used in this country to cook andreheat food since early experiments with radar in World WarII. Microwaves are present in th

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10NN-E299S / NN-E289M / NN-E289B / NN-E279W*Control PanelsNN-E209W(1) Display Window(2) Microwave Power Levels(3) Time Pads(4) Auto Weight Reheat Prog

Page 5 - Using your oven

11General GuidelinesSTANDING TIMEDense foods e.g. meat, jacket potatoes andcakes, require standing time (inside or outsideof the oven) after cook ing,

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12General GuidelinesSHAPEEven shapes cook evenly. Food cooks betterby microwave when in a round container ratherthan square.STARTING TEMPERATUREThe co

Page 7 - Maintenance of your oven

13When unsure that a cookingcon tainer is suitable for use inyour microwave, check by thefollow ing test:1. Fill a microwave safemeasur ing jug with

Page 8 - Parts of Your Oven

14PLASTICMany plastic containers are designed formicrowave use. Only use Tupperware®containers if they are designed for microwaveuse. Do not use Melam

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15Microwave Cooking for NN-E209WDefrosting in the NN-E209W700 Watts600 Watts360 Watts200 Watts270 WattsWattage• Turn dial to selectpower level.• Selec

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16Setting The ClockFor NN-E299S / NN-E289M / NN-E289B / NN-E279WPress twice(to set 10 mins.)Press eleven times(to set hours)Press five times(to set 1

Page 11 - Microwaving Principles

17• Press the microwavepower pad. Select desiredpower level. An indicatorlight appears next to theselected power level.• Select cooking time by pressi

Page 12 - Control Panels

Important NoticeYour oven is rated 700 Watts (IEC 60705). When using other cookbooksremember to adjust cooking times accordingly. The symbol above, wh

Page 13 - General Guidelines

18• Select desired program.Press the pad once toselect bread, twice toselect meat items and 3times to select meat joints.The program number willappear

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19Defrosting GuidelinesArrange food in a single layer.Shield chickens and joints ofmeat .Turn or break up food as soonas possible.For Best Results:1.

Page 15 - Containers to use

20Meat Defrosting Method StandingTime TimeBeef/Lamb/Pork 6-8 mins. Place in a suitable dish or on an upturned 60 mins.Joint 450g (1lb) saucer or use

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21Auto Weight Reheat / Cook ProgramsFor NN-E299S / NN-E289M / NN-E289B / NN-E279WThis feature allows you to reheat or cook foods by setting the weight

Page 17 - Defrosting in the NN-E209W

223. Cook Fresh Fish (200-800g)To cook FRESH fish. Shield the thinner portions.Place in a shallow container on turntable. Add15-45ml (1-3 tbsp) liquid

Page 18 - Child safety lock

23Cooking and Reheating GuidelinesMost foods reheat very quickly in your oven by HIGH power.Meals can be brought back to serving temperature in justmi

Page 19 - 700 Watts

24The times given in the charts below are a guideline only, and will vary depending onSTARTING temperature, dish size etc.HEATING CATEGORYYour oven is

Page 20 - Auto Weight Defrost

25Reheating ChartsPOINTS FOR CHECKING Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave.If unsure return to oven. Foods will still

Page 21 - Defrosting Guidelines

26Cooking ChartsPOINTS FOR CHECKING Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave.If unsure return to oven. Foods will still r

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27Cooking ChartsPOINTS FOR CHECKING Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave.If unsure return to oven. Foods will still r

Page 23 - Auto Weight Reheat Programs

1ContentsImportant Safety Instructions 2Unpacking your oven 3Care & cleaning 4Maintenance of your oven 5Parts of your oven 6Important Information

Page 24 - Auto Weight Cook Programs

28Cooking ChartsPOINTS FOR CHECKING Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave.If unsure return to oven. Foods will still

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29Soup and SnacksIngredients100 g (4oz) quick cook macaroni225 g (8oz) courgettes, sliced100 g (4oz) bacon, chopped50 g (2oz) butter50 g (2oz) plain f

Page 26 - Reheating Charts

30Meat and PoultryIngredients25 g (1 oz) butter 2 medium onions, sliced2 sticks celery, trimmed and chopped100 g (4 oz) mushrooms, sliced4 chicken qua

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31Ingredients225 g (8oz) pork fillet, dicedSweet & Sour Sauce:15 ml (1tbsp) oil1 small carrot cut into matchsticks1 spring onion, thinly slicedsma

Page 28 - Cooking Charts

32FishARRANGINGThin fillets of fish i.e. plaice,should be rolled up prior tocooking to avoid overcookingon the thinner outside edgeand tail.Fish steak

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33VegetablesIngredients40 g (11/2oz) dried Cep mushrooms50 g (2oz) butter1 clove garlic, finely chopped1 small onion, finely choppedfreshly ground bla

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34Desserts / CakesIngredients150 g (5oz) self-raising flourpinch of salt50 g (2oz) caster sugar50 g (2oz) suet1 egg150 ml (1/4pt) milk30 ml (2 tbsp) j

Page 31 - Soup and Snacks

35Ingredients100 g (4oz) plain chocolate100 g (4oz) butter100 g (4oz) soft dark brown sugar100 g (4oz) self-raising flour10 ml (2tsp) cocoa powderpinc

Page 32 - Meat and Poultry

36Ingredients450 g (1 lb) soft fruit, washed450 g (1 lb) caster sugar30 ml (2 tbsp) lemon juice5 ml (1 tsp) butterSoft Fruit Jam Makes approx. 11/2 l

Page 33 - Savoury Mince Serves 2

37Technical SpecificationsRated Voltage: 230-240V 50 HzOperating Frequency: 2,450 MHzInput Power: Microwave 1100 WOutput Power: Microwave 700 W (IEC-6

Page 34 - Family Fish Pie Serves 4

2This appliance is supplied with a moulded threepin mains plug for your safety and convenience.A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should thefuse ne

Page 35 - Vegetables

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Page 36 - Desserts / Cakes

31. Examine Your OvenUnpack oven, remove all packing material,and examine the oven for any damage suchas dents, broken door latches or cracks inthe do

Page 37 - Chewy Flapjacks

41. Switch the oven off before cleaning and unplug at socket if possible.2. Keep the inside of the oven, door seals and door seal areas clean. When fo

Page 38 - White Pouring Sauce

51. ServiceWHEN YOUR OVEN REQUIRES A SERVICE call your local Panasonic engineer (CustomerCare Centre on 0844 8443868 can recommend an engineer). It is

Page 39 - Technical Specifications

61. Do not operate the oven without the RollerRing and Glass Turntable in place.2. Only use the Glass Turntable specificallydesigned for this oven. Do

Page 40 - Panasonic Corporation

7SafetyIf smoke or a fire occurs in the oven, pressStop/Cancel pad or turn TIMER SELECT Dialback to zero position and leave the door closedin order to

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