Panasonic NE-C1475 Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic NE-C1475 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic NE-C1475 Operating Instructions Manual

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12/2008
Mod:NEC1475
Production code:NEC1475

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  • Page 1 12/2008 Mod:NEC1475 Production code:NEC1475...
  • Page 2 .....Mikroaaltouuni ..Tarkoitettu kaupalliseen käyttöön NE-C1475 Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven and keep for future reference.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents page Safety Information ........1 - 4 Outline Diagram (Explanation) .
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety Information 1.Earthing instructions 4.Operation when empty IMPOTANT: FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS The appliance must not be operated by APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY EARTHED. MICROWAVE or COMBINATION WITHOUT When an outlet is not earthed, it is personal FOOD IN THE OVEN. Operation when empty will responsibility and obligation of the customer to damage the appliance.
  • Page 5 When you first unpack your Oven 1.Examine your Oven 3.Guarantee card Unpack oven, retain all packing material, and Fill out and post the pre-addressed guarantee examine the oven for any damage such as dents, card. broken door latches or cracks in the door. Notify 4.Removal of protective film supplier immediately if unit is damaged.
  • Page 6 Important Information - Read Carefully 1.Heating Times 7.Deep fat frying As MICROWAVE and COMBINATION heating Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your oven. times are much shorter than other cooking methods, it is essential that recommended heating 8.Checking Internal Temperature times are not exceeded without first checking the To ensure the complete destruction of food food.
  • Page 7: Outline Diagram (Explanation)

    Important Information - Read Carefully 13.Accessories 15.Fan motor operation Follow specific instructions in this guide for proper After using MICROWAVE, CONVECTION, use of oven accessories and cookware. Failure to COMBINATION, GRILL, FAN GRILL or GRILL do so could damage the oven. CONVECTION the fan motor always rotates for Take care when removing food and/or accessories approx.
  • Page 8 Outline Diagram Your oven Explained Display Window (1) Oven Lamp Cover The cursor will illuminate to indicate the programme set. Always check the cursor position before you (2) Quartz Grill Elements press START Pad. (3) Convection Fan and Heater (28) Microwave (4) Door handle (29) Grill (5) Display Window...
  • Page 9: Sd Memory Card

    SD Memory Card An SD Memory Card is included in the unit purchased. It allows you to store up to 99 Memory ● Programmes in the oven. Use the card when storing or recalling Memory Programmes. ● ※You can record the Memory Programme data onto your SD Memory Card using your personal computer. Refer to “Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card”.
  • Page 10: Types Of Container To Use

    Types of container to use MICROWAVE 7.Wood/Wicker DO USE: Wooden skewers designed for food use. 1.Glass DO NOT USE: DO USE: Heat Resistant glass eg. Pyrex Wicker baskets, wooden bowls DO NOT USE: (with prolonged use these tend to dry Delicate glass, lead crystal which may out and may ignite) crack or arc.
  • Page 11: Operating Your Oven As A Microwave

    Operating your Oven as a Microwave ACCESSORIES TO USE ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Select Press MICROWAVE Pad to Power Level. select correct power. eg.
  • Page 12: Operating Your Oven On Convection

    Operating your Oven on Convection ACCESSORIES TO USE INFORMATION DISPLAY ACTION 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press Select required oven CONVECTION temperature. eg. 180˚C Pad.* Continue to press For best results place the cooking CONVECTION Pad until container on Wire Rack Shelf in the...
  • Page 13: Operating Your Oven On Grill Convection

    Operating your Oven on Grill Convection ACCESSORIES TO USE INFORMATION DISPLAY ACTION 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press High or low level can be GRILL Pad. selected, but Grill level is automatically fixed after For best results place the cooking...
  • Page 14: Operating Your Oven On Grill

    Operating your Oven on Grill ACCESSORIES TO USE DISPLAY ACTION INFORMATION 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press Select required Grill level. GRILL Pad. eg. High Display Output For best results place the food on 1 press...
  • Page 15: Operating Your Oven On Fan Grill

    Operating your Oven on Fan Grill ACCESSORIES TO USE ACTION DISPLAY INFORMATION 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press Select required Fan Grill FAN GRILL temperature. eg. 180˚C Pad.* Continue to press For best results place the cooking...
  • Page 16: Operating Your Oven On Combination

    Operating your Oven on Combination Preset Combination ACCESSORIES TO USE ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press Select Preset COMBINATION COMBINATION Number (1-5). Pad. eg.
  • Page 17 Operating your Oven on Combination Hot Surfaces • Take great care when removing hot food. Use oven gloves. Multi-Stage (Sequential) Heating • See page 8. Recalling Preset Combination Number • The Preset Combination Number (1-5) selected can be checked for 3 seconds after pressing COMBINATION Pad.
  • Page 18 Operating your Oven on Combination Manual Combination ACCESSORIES TO USE ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Select Power Press MICROWAVE Pad to Level.** select correct power. eg.
  • Page 19 Operating your Oven on Combination ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 5 Press Display window will count START Pad. down time. End of Programme 6 Open Door. At end of heating programme, oven beeps 3 times, and “0” flashes in window until door is opened.
  • Page 20: Setting The Memory Programmes

    Setting the Memory Programmes Please ensure that the SD Memory Card is inserted in the Oven. Your oven has 99 blank memory programmes for your own heating requirement. All 99 Memory Programmes can be set manually using the Programme Pad on the control panel. However, these programmes can be stored onto the SD Memory Card using your personal computer (see “Storing Programme Data on SD Memory Card”).
  • Page 21: Using The Memory Programmes

    Using the Memory Programmes Please ensure SD Memory Card is inserted in the oven. Using the 99 Memory Programmes. ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on. Put in Food. Close Door. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press eg.
  • Page 22: How To Activate Programme Lock

    How to Activate Programme Lock One Touch Operating Mode When Programme Lock is activated, oven operates in “ONE TOUCH” mode, i.e. press required memory programme number and oven immediately starts. No need to press START Pad. ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven lamp will come on.
  • Page 23: How To Deactivate Programme Lock

    How to Deactivate Programme Lock ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY 1 Open Door. The oven light will come on. 2 Press Keep key pressed for 2 seconds until “P L” is PROG Pad. displayed. KEEP DOOR OPEN. After 2 seconds..After 3 seconds... Two Touch Operating Mode •...
  • Page 24: Keeping Your Oven Hot

    Keeping your Oven Hot To assist in faster heating and browning results, the PREHEAT feature is designed to keep your oven at a background temperature of 190˚C, 220˚C or 240˚C for a hot start before using a GRILL, CONVECTION, FAN GRILL, GRILL CONVECTION or COMBINATION function. ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAY...
  • Page 25: Cooling Your Oven Quickly

    Cooling your Oven quickly To quickly cool the oven cavity, the Panasonic Combi has a Cooling Pad. The Cooling Pad can be used effectively at the end of a cooking session to cool the oven for cleaning or if it is required for defrosting or heating by MICROWAVE whilst on PREHEAT function.
  • Page 26: How To Change Cleaning Interval Of The Air Filter

    How to change Cleaning Interval of the Air Filter A warning to clean the Air Filter will appear as “FILt” in the Display Window. The oven is programmed to display the “FILt” warning after 500 hours of use. When “FILt” appears in the Display Window, remove the Air Filter and clean it with hot soapy water. Press STOP/RESET Pad to clear the display.
  • Page 27: Care Of Your Oven And Cleaning

    Care of your Oven and Cleaning It is essential that you follow these points to get the maximum use from your oven. Microwaves are attracted to moisture and grease: therefore a dirty oven does not cook EFFICIENTLY. 1. Before Cleaning Switch off at the socket.
  • Page 28 Care of your Oven and Cleaning 8. Accessories The accessories should be cleaned regularly to maximise efficiency of the oven. Ceramic/Tray - Clean Ceramic Tray after every use but DO NOT PLACE HOT CERAMIC INSULATING TRAY directly under a COLD tap - the tray may shatter. You can wash the ceramic tray in the dishwasher or by hand in hot, soapy water.
  • Page 29: When To Call Service Engineer

    When to Call a Service Engineer If an “F” Appears In The Display Your Panasonic Combi Oven is equipped with a Self Diagnostic Failure Code System; this means the oven monitors its own operation and will show a failure code in the display window in the unlikely event of a malfunction.
  • Page 30: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Model No. NE-C1475 Power Source 230 V / 50 Hz, Single phase Outlet 16 A Required Power - Max 14.5A 3.3kW - Microwave 2350 W - Grill 1950 W - Convection Heater 1950 W Output - Microwave 1350 W (IEC Test Procedure)
  • Page 31: Information On Disposal For Users Of

    Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households) This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis.

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