Panasonic Inverter NNA883 Operating Instructions And Cookery Book

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Brugsanvisning og Kogebog til Mikroovn med grill og varmluft
Operating Instructions and Cookery Book for Microwave Oven
with Grill and Convection
Brugsanvisning og Kokebok til Mikrobølgeovn med grill og varmluft
Käyttöohjeet ja keittokirja grillillä ja kiertoilmauunilla
varustettuun mikroaaltouuniin
Bruksanvisning och Kokbok för Mikrovågsugnar med grill och varmluft
NN
A883

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  • Page 1 Brugsanvisning og Kogebog til Mikroovn med grill og varmluft Operating Instructions and Cookery Book for Microwave Oven with Grill and Convection Brugsanvisning og Kokebok til Mikrobølgeovn med grill og varmluft Käyttöohjeet ja keittokirja grillillä ja kiertoilmauunilla varustettuun mikroaaltouuniin Bruksanvisning och Kokbok för Mikrovågsugnar med grill och varmluft A883...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Inverter technology is the key Inverter technology for microwave ovens has been developed by a Panasonic initiative over a period of more than 10 years. It is the key technology for making a very different type of microwave oven which has a number of special qualities: •...
  • Page 3: Installation And Connection

    NN-TKA80W which may be purchased from a oven for any damage such as dents, broken door latches or local Panasonic dealer. cracks in the door. If you find any damage, notify your dealer immediately. Do not install a damaged microwave oven.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Oven Light Use of your oven When it becomes necessary to replace the oven light, please consult 1. Do not use the oven for any reason other than the preparation of food. your dealer. This oven is specifically designed to heat or cook food. Do not use this oven to heat chemicals or other non-food products.
  • Page 5: Important Information

    Important Information 6) Liquids 1) Cooking Times • When heating liquids, e.g. soup, sauces and beverages in • Cooking times given in the cookbook are approximate. The your microwave oven, overheating the cooking time depends on the condition, temperature, amount of liquid beyond boiling point can occur food and on the type of cookware.
  • Page 6: Outline Diagram

    Outline Diagram [13] [10] [11] [12] [1] Door Release Button Press to open the door. When you open the oven door during cooking, the cooking is stopped temporarily without clearing earlier made settings. The cooking is resumed as soon as the door is closed and Start Pad pressed. The oven lamp lights as soon as the oven door is opened.
  • Page 7: Control Panels

    Control Panels NN-A883 Display Window Time Pads Microwave Power Pad Grill Power Pad Convection Pad Grill Convection Pad AUTO Combination Pad SENSOR Memory Pad Auto Defrost Pad (10) Plus/Minus Control Pads (11) Clock Pad (12) Delay/Stand Pad (13) Auto Sensor Microwave (13) Program Pads (14) Auto Sensor Combination...
  • Page 8: Oven Accessories

    Oven Accessories The following chart shows correct use of the accessories in the oven. Glass Tray High Wire Rack Low Wire Rack Enamel Shelf Wire Shelf Microwave Grill Convection Grill Convection Combination Cooking Modes The diagrams shown below are examples of the accessories. It may vary depending on recipe/dish used. Combination Microwave Grill...
  • Page 9: Controls And Operation Procedure

    Controls and Operation Procedure Word Prompting: These models have a unique function “Word Prompting” which guides you Plug-in “88:88” Word Prompting through the operation of your microwave. Press After plugging in the oven press the Start “DANSK” Button until you locate your language. In Danish e.g.
  • Page 10: Microwave Cooking And Defrost

    Microwave Cooking and Defrost There are 6 different microwave power levels available (see the chart below). Use of accessory: This chart shows approximate wattage for each power level. Press Power Level Wattage Max time available once HIGH power 1000 W 30 minutes twice DEFROST power...
  • Page 11: Grilling

    Grilling The Grill Pad provides 3 Grill settings. Use of accessory: High Wire Rack Press Power Level Wattage once 1 HIGH 1500 W twice 2 MEDIUM 1200 W 3 times 3 LOW 950 W Glass Tray inoperable After preheating, place the food in the oven.
  • Page 12: Cooking By Convection/Grill Convection

    Cooking by Convection/Grill Convection These Pads offer a choice of convection temperatures 40°C (only for Convection mode) and 100 - 250°C in 10°C increments. For quick selection of the most commonly used cooking temperatures, the temperatures start at 150°C and count up to 250˚C then 40˚C (only for Convection mode) and 100°C.
  • Page 13: 2-Level Cooking

    Cooking by Convection/Grill Convection Shelf Cooking One Level Cooking If using a shelf for one level cooking, place on the lower level. Enamel Shelf Wire Shelf Two Level Cooking When cooking on two levels use both the shelves supplied, with the enamel shelf on the lower level and the wire shelf on the upper level. Depending on the recipe, you can preheat with or without the shelves in position.
  • Page 14: Combination Cooking

    Combination Cooking There are 3 combinations settings; 1) Grill + Microwave, 2) Convection + Microwave, 3) Grill Convection + Microwave. 1000 W Microwave power level is not available on Combination cooking. This would not be useful in normal use (the food would be cooked before browning is achieved).
  • Page 15: Memory

    Combination Cooking NOTE ON PREHEATING: The oven can be preheated on Combination cooking. Press Start Pad before setting the cooking time and follow the NOTE ON PREHEATING on page En-11. NOTE: 1. When the selected cooking time is less than one hour, the time counts down second by second. 2.
  • Page 16: Auto Defrost

    Auto Defrost With this feature you can defrost frozen foods according to the weight. Select the category and set the weight of the food. The weight is programmed in grams. For quick selection, the weight starts from the most commonly used weight for each category. •...
  • Page 17: Auto Sensor Programs

    Auto Sensor Programs A variety of food may be cooked without having to enter the cooking time, weight or the power level. e.g. Plus/Minus Control: Preferences for degree of cooking vary for each individual. After having used Auto Sensor Programs a few times, you may decide you would prefer your food cooked to a different degree of cooking.
  • Page 18 Auto Sensor Programs Category Weight Instructions Accessories For reheating pre-cooked, room/refrigerator temperature foods. Place Reheat foods in a suitable sized dish/container. Cover with a lid or microfilm, then Meal 200 - 1000 g place on Glass Tray. Stir at beep. Stir after completion of cooking and stand SENSO (1 press) covered for 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Page 19: Auto Weight Programs

    Auto Weight Programs This feature allows you to cook most of your favourite foods by setting the weight only. The oven determines Microwave power level, Grill setting, Convection temperature and cooking time automatically. Select the category and set the weight of the food. The weight is programmed in grams.
  • Page 20: Delay Start Cooking

    Delay Start Cooking By using Delay/Stand Pad, you are able to program Delay Start cooking. e.g. inoperable • • • • Press Set the delay time by Set the desired cooking program Press Start Pad. Delay/Stand pressing Time Pads (up and cooking time.
  • Page 21: Questions And Answers

    Questions and Answers Q: Why won’t my oven turn on? A: When the oven does not turn on, check the following: 1. Is the oven plugged in securely? Remove the plug from the outlet, wait 10 seconds and reinsert. 2. Check the circuit breaker and the fuse. Reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse if it is tripped or blown.
  • Page 22: Care Of Your Oven

    Care of Your Oven 1. Turn the oven off before cleaning. 6. It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass tray for cleaning. Wash the tray in warm soapy water or in a 2. Keep the inside of the oven, door seals and door seal areas dishwasher.
  • Page 23: Bowls - Dishes - Lids

    However the metal oven accessories supplied can be used. This is because they have been specially developed for use in a Panasonic oven and because the oven, when used in combination, operates at lower microwave powers. The food must not be covered in this case.
  • Page 24: Facts About Microwaves

    Facts about microwaves Microwaves are electromagnetic waves of energy which occur The electromagnetic waves penetrate 1-5 cm into the food and naturally in the atmosphere and which are similar to the type of cause the food molecules to vibrate. The vibrating molecules rub waves which are used to transmit radio and TV waves, long- against each other 2.4 billion times a second, thereby generating distance telephone calls and radar.
  • Page 25 Arranging Piercing Quantity Place the food so that the thicker parts A cross should be made in baked A small quantity of food will cook faster potatoes and tomatoes with a knife. than a large quantity, also small meals are to the outside and the thinner parts towards the centre.
  • Page 26: Heating Frozen Food

    Combination Cooking TABLE FOR REHEATING FRESH OR FROZEN FOODS Instructions: the symbol "+" signifies combination cooking. In all cases of combination reheating, the oven must be preheated at the stated temperature. FOOD WEIGHT OR FRESH FROZEN QUANTITY ENTREÉS Mini Tartlettes (5) 12 pcs 210°C 6 min.
  • Page 27: Heating Food

    Heating food Frozen (-18 °C) and chilled from refrigerator Stew Soups and sauces Cover the food with a lid or microwave film. Heat soup at 1000 watts microwave. * Use the heating program according to weight. Cover the soup with a lid or microwave film. 2 dl 2-2 mins.
  • Page 28: Convection

    Convection What equipment can be used? How is convection used? Glass tray, low or high wire racks. The oven can be used as a In most cases, the oven doesn’t need to be pre-heated. Instead, normal oven, and therefore metal tins and ovenproof dishes can place the food in the cold oven and extend the baking/cooking be used.
  • Page 29: Grill/Convection

    Grill/Convection What equipment can be used? Select the desired convection temperature and input the time. Glass tray, low or high wire racks. Metal tins and ovenproof dish- Food Grill/Convection Time es can be used. This combination can be used to quickly achieve a brown and Soft Rolls 200°C 12-15 mins.
  • Page 30: Potatoes

    Potatoes When potatoes are boiled, baked or fried, it is quick and easy to use the automatic oven programs (see page En-16 or En-18). If a shorter or longer cooking time is required, enter 10% more or less weight. It is a good idea to keep boiled potatoes warm at 100 watt microwave during the subsequent standing time of 5 mins. Creamy potatoes 4 servings Potato Gratin auto program...
  • Page 31: Vegetables

    Vegetables Vegetables can be cooked quickly and easily on the oven’s automatic programs (see page En-16 or En-18). If a shorter or longer cooking time is required, enter 10% more or less weight. It is a good idea to keep the vegetables warm on 100 watts microwave in the subsequent standing time of 2-5 mins. Vegetable gratin 4-6 servings Vegetable auto program...
  • Page 32: Fish

    Leek tart 4 servings Pastry: 1. Rub butter, flour and salt until the mixture resembles fine bread- 100 g butter crumbs. Bind with a little milk/cream. 2. Grease a 24-cm pie dish and line with pastry. dl flour 3. Brush the base with beaten egg. 1 tsp.
  • Page 33: Fish

    Vegetable and fish casserole 2 servings Vegetable auto program 200 g potatoes, diced 1. Place the vegetables in a 1 litre bowl with the water. 2. Cover and cook the vegetables on the Vegetable auto program. 200 g squash, diced 3.
  • Page 34: Meat

    Meat Frying chops * The auto program is ideal for Frying beef, veal, pork and lamb chops. * Spice the meat, e.g. with pepper, and add garlic. After the frying time, sprinkle with salt, then wrap the meat in tinfoil and allow 15-20 mins.
  • Page 35: Poultry

    Poultry Roasting of poultry Roast poultry pieces on the auto weight program. * Sprinkle the underneath of the poultry pieces with a little salt and herbs. * Place the meat with the skin side up in an ovenproof bowl. * The skin can be brushed with oil, barbecue sauce or butter. * If you wish the meat to be browner and crispier, grill it afterwards for 2-5 mins., or until sufficiently crispy.
  • Page 36: Soups And Sauces

    Soups and Sauces Mushroom soup 4 servings 50 g onions, finely chopped 1. Place the butter, onion and mushrooms into a large bowl. Cover with 2 tbsp. butter a lid and microwave on 1000 watts for 5 min. 400 g wild mushrooms, 2.
  • Page 37: Pasta

    Pasta Pasta and lasagne gratin Heating pasta * Pasta cold from the refrigerator is ideal for heating in the microwave. Pour over the sauce or add a little water ( dl). * Cover with a lid or microwave film. * Use the heating program followed by 2 mins. standing time so that the heat can be distributed throughout the meat. Heating lasagne Use the auto weight pasta gratin program.
  • Page 38: Rice And Porridge

    Rice and Porridge Boiled rice 2 servings Rice auto program 1. Put the ingredients into a microwave-proof bowl. 5 dl water 2. Cover with a lid or microfilm. 3 dl parboiled rice 3. Cook rice on the auto weight rice program. 1 tsp.
  • Page 39: Desserts And Baking

    Desserts and baking Cherry tart 4 servings Pastry: 1. Place butter, flour and sugar into a pie dish about 24 cm in 2 dl wheat flour diameter. Rub the butter into the flour until the mixture resembles 75 g butter fine breadcrumbs.
  • Page 40 Apple & Marzipan Charlotte 4 servings 75 g butter 1. Line the pie dish (including sides) with baking paper. dl sugar 2. Place the butter in a bowl and soften on 250 watts for 30-45 sec. 150 g marzipan, grated 3.
  • Page 41 Crème pâtissère filling dl milk 1. Pour the milk into a bowl, add the cornflour and whisk. 1 tbsp. cornflour or wheat flour 2. Add the remaining ingredients and whisk together. 2 tbsp. sugar 3. Microwave the creme first on 1000 watts for 2 min., then whisk tsp.
  • Page 42 Farmbread in Basket 50 g yeast 1. Dissolve the yeast in lukewarm water. 5 dl lukewarm water 2. Add salt, oil, rye flour, and most of the wheat flour. Add the rest of 1 tsp. salt the wheat flour little by little, depending on how much the dough 1 tsp.
  • Page 43 Hot Danish wheat muffins 12 muffins 500 g wheat flour 1. Mix flour, sugar, and salt in a glass bowl. 2 tbsp. sugar 2. Cut the butter into small pieces and mix it into the mixture. 1 tsp. salt 3. Mix the yeast and half of the water to a smooth mixture. Add the 100 g butter rest of the water and pour it into the bowl.
  • Page 44 Baked pear tart 1. Drain the liquid from the pears, cut them into quarters and 1 tin canned pears arrange them in the flan case. 75 g butter 2. Beat butter, sugar and eggs well with a hand-held mixer. 2 dl sugar 3.
  • Page 45 Strawberry tart: Flan case: 1. Put butter, flour, and sugar in a bowl. Rub in the butter until the mixture resembles grated cheese. 100 g butter 2. Add milk and mix to a firm dough. dl wheat flour 3. Press the dough on to the bottom and up the sides of the flan case. 1 tbsp.
  • Page 46: Baby Food

    Baby food When there is a baby in the house a microwave oven is a big help. The bottle can be heated quickly, and when the baby starts on solid food, porridge, fruit purée and vegetable purée can be prepared quickly in the microwave. Heating ready prepared baby food Heating baby bottles Pour the baby food on to a plate.
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