Panasonic NNK189MMBPQ Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - Microwave & Grill Oven

Model No:NN-K189MNN-K179WNN-K109WOperating Instructions and Cookery BookMicrowave & Grill OvenImportant safety instructionsPlease read carefully a

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8SafetyIf smoke or a fire occurs in the oven, pressStop/Cancel button or turn TIMER/WEIGHTSELECT dial back to zero position and leave thedoor closed i

Page 3 - Contents

98. Deep Fat Frying.Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your oven.9. Meat Thermometer.Use a meat thermometer to check thedegree of cooking of joints and

Page 4 - Important safety instructions

10Microwave energy has been used in this country to cook andreheat food since early experiments with radar in World War II.Microwaves are present in t

Page 5 - Placement of your oven

11Control PanelsNN-K189M / NN-K179W*(1) Display Window(2) Microwave Power Levels(3) Grill Pad(4) Combination Pad(5) Time Pads(6) Auto Weight Microwave

Page 6 - Caution: Hot surfaces

12General GuidelinesSTANDING TIMEDense foods e.g. meat, jacket potatoes andcakes, require standing time (inside or outsideof the oven) after cook ing,

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13General GuidelinesSHAPEEven shapes cook evenly. Food cooks betterby microwave when in a round containerrather than square.STARTING TEMPERATUREThe co

Page 8 - Maintenance of your oven

14When unsure that a cookingcon tainer is suitable for usein your microwave, check bythe follow ing test:1. Fill a microwave safemeasur ing jug with

Page 9 - Parts of Your Oven

15PLASTICMany plastic containers are designed formicrowave use. Only use Tupperware®containers if they are designed for microwaveuse. Do not use Melam

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16Microwave Cooking and Defrosting for NN-K109W700 Watts600 Watts360 Watts270 Watts 200 WattsWattage• Turn dial to selectpower level.• Set cooking tim

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17Setting the Clock for NN-K189M and NN-K179WPress twice(to set 10 mins.)Press eleven times(to set hours)Press five times(to set 1 mins.)• Press Timer

Page 12 - Microwaving Principles

When using recipes in this book always follow metric or imperial measurements. Do notcombine the two. In some recipes the conversions are not a direc

Page 13 - Control Panels

18• Press the microwave power pad. Select desiredpower level. The microwaveindicator lights and thewattage appears in thedisplay.• Select cooking time

Page 14 - General Guidelines

19Note: 1. Place food on grill rack on turntable. Place a heatproof plate (Pyrex®) underneath to catchfat and drips.2. Never cover foods when grilling

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201 press combi 1 325W 540W2 presses combi 2 400W 430W3 presses combi 3 500W 290WCombination Cooking• Press combination pad to selectlevel. The combin

Page 16 - Containers to use

21Program Weight Range Suitable Foods1 Bread 100 - 600g Bread and rolls. Turn at beep.2 Meat Items 200 - 1000gSmall pieces of meat, minced meat, chick

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22Defrosting GuidelinesArrange food in a single layer.Shield chickens and joints ofmeat .Turn or break up food as soonas possible.For Best Results:1.

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23Defrosting Foods Using Defrost Power & TimeThe times given below are a guideline only. Always check the progress of the food by opening theoven

Page 19 - Child safety lock

24Auto Weight Cook Programsfor NN-K189M/NN-K179W This feature allows you to cook or reheat foods by setting the weight only. The oven determinesthe mi

Page 20 - 270 Watts

251. Chilled meal 200g - 800gTo reheat a chilled convenience meal that can be stirred. Foods must be in a suitable shallow microwaveable containerand

Page 21 - Grilling

26For reheating, crisping and browning the top of purchased pre-cooked pastry items. Remove all packaging and place on WireRack on turntable. Select p

Page 22 - Combination Cooking

27Cooking and Reheating GuidelinesMost foods reheat very quickly in your oven by HIGH power.Meals can be brought back to serving temperature in justmi

Page 23 - Auto Weight Defrost

1ContentsSafety Information 2Unpacking your oven 3Before using your oven 4Care & cleaning 5Maintenance of your oven 6Parts of your oven 7Important

Page 24 - Defrosting Guidelines

28The times given in the charts below are a guideline only, and will vary depending onSTARTING temperature, dish size etc.HEATING CATEGORY Your oven i

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29Reheating ChartsPOINTS FOR CHECKING Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave. Ifunsure return to oven. Foods will still

Page 26 - Guidelines for Use

30Cooking ChartsReheating ChartsPOINTS FOR CHECKING Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave. Ifunsure return to oven. Fo

Page 27 - 2. Frozen meal 300g - 600g

31POINTS FOR CHECKING Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave. Ifunsure return to oven. Foods will still require a STAND

Page 28 - 3. Reheat Pastry 100g - 400g

32Cooking ChartsPOINTS FOR CHECKING Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave. Ifunsure return to oven. Foods will still

Page 29 - CASSEROLES

33Cooking ChartsFoodWeight/QuantityPowerLevelTime toSelect (approx)Instructions/GuidelinesFRESH VEGETABLES – Place in shallow microwave safe dish.Gree

Page 30 - Reheating Charts

34Soup and SnacksIngredients100 g (4oz) quick cook macaroni225 g (8oz) courgettes, sliced100 g (4oz) bacon, chopped50 g (2oz) butter50 g (2oz) plain f

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35Meat and PoultryIngredients25 g (1 oz) butter 2 medium onions, sliced2 sticks celery, trimmed and chopped100 g (4 oz) mushrooms, sliced4 chicken qua

Page 32 - Cooking Charts

36Ingredients225 g (8oz) pork fillet, dicedSweet & Sour Sauce:15 ml (1tbsp) oil1 small carrot cut into matchsticks1 spring onion, thinly slicedsma

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37FishArrangingThin 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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2This appliance is supplied with a mouldedthree pin mains plug for your safety andconvenience. A 13 amp fuse is fitted in thisplug.Should the fuse nee

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38VegetablesIngredients40 g (11/2oz) dried Cep mushrooms50 g (2oz) butter1 clove garlic, finely chopped1 small onion, finely choppedfreshly ground bla

Page 36 - Soup and Snacks

39Desserts / 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 37 - Meat and Poultry

40Ingredients100 g (4oz) plain chocolate100 g (4oz) butter100 g (4oz) soft dark brown sugar100 g (4oz) self-raising flour10 ml (2tsp) cocoa powderpinc

Page 38 - Savoury Mince Serves 2

41Ingredients450 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 39 - Family Fish Pie Serves 4

Technical SpecificationsRated Voltage: 230-240 V Operating Frequency: 50 HzInput Power: Max 1100 WMicrowave 1100WGrill 1000 WOutput Power: Microwave 7

Page 40 - Vegetables

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Page 41 - Desserts / Cakes

31. Examine Your OvenUnpack oven, remove all packing material, and examine the oven for any damage such asdents, broken door latches or cracks in the

Page 42 - Chewy Flapjacks

41. Exterior oven surfaces, including air vents on the cabinet and the oven door will get hot duringCOMBINATION and GRILLING, take care when opening o

Page 43 - White Pouring Sauce

51. 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 44 - Technical Specifications

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

Page 45 - Panasonic Corporation

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

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