Panasonic Nncf778sbpq Owners Manual
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Foil/Metal Containers NEVER ATTEMPT TO COOK IN FOIL OR METAL con tai ners on Microwave only as the microwaves cannot pass through and the food will not heat evenly, it may also damage your oven. Foil and metal containers can be used on grill and convection modes and may be used with care during certain combination cooking as long as they are not damaged or dented. Plastic Many plastic containers are designed for microwave use, but do not use for cooking foods high in sugar or fat or for foods that...
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Wicker, Wood, Straw Baskets Dishes will crack and could ignite. Do not use wooden dishes in your microwave. DO NOT USE ON ANY COOKING MODE. Roasting Bags Roasting bags are useful when slit up one side to tent a joint, for roasting by power and time. Do not use the metal twists supplied, when using Microwave or Combination. Cling Film Microwave cling film can only be used for covering food that is reheated by microwave. It is also useful for covering food to be cooked, but care should be taken to...
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Control Panel NN-CF778S NN-CF768M (1) Display Window (2) Microwave Power Pad (3) Grill Pad (4) Convection Pad (5) Turbo-bake Pad (6) Auto Weight Programs Pad (7) Auto Weight Defrost Programs (Chaos Defrost) (8) Memory Pad (9) Timer Pad: This can be used to delay a cooking program for up to 9 hrs 99 mins; or used as a timer or for standing (non-cooking) time. It is also used to set the clock. (10) Auto Menu/Temperature/Microwave Wattage/Grill Level/Convection Heat Selector Dial. (11) Time/Weight Dial...
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1Plug in Plug into a 13 amp fused electrical socket. You will be reminded to read your operating instructions. 2Press Timer Pad twice to set clock Set clock as a 24 hr clock. (See page 23 for details). 3Press Convection Pad ( will appear in the display window with the oven temperature)(this procedure is to burn off the oil used for rust protection in the oven.) Turn the Auto Menu/Temperature dial until 250 C is in the display window. Remove all accessories from the oven. 4Enter Time Turn...
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•Press Timer Pad three times.•Press Stop/Cancel Pad once. 23 Controls and Operation Procedure Clock Setting: •Press Timer Pad Twice “SET TIME” will appear in the display window and the colon starts to blink.•Enter the time by turning the Time/Weight Dial. Enter time of day by using Time/Weight Dial e.g. 1.25pm (24 hr clock).•Press Timer Pad. The colon stops blinking and the time of day is entered. ʻE-SAVE OFFʼ scrolls in the display. NOTE: 1.To reset the time of day repeat all the above steps. 2.The...
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24 Select Microwave power cooking mode.Select the cooking time using the Time/Weight Dial.Press Start Button.Select Microwave power level by turning the Auto Menu/Temperature Dial to the left. The Microwave power level appears in the display. Power LevelWattage High Defrost Medium Low Simmer Warm1000W 270W 600W 440W 250W 100W There are 6 different microwave power levels available. Do not place food directly on the ceramic plate. Place on Glass dish supplied with the oven or use your own dishes, plates or...
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Program Weight Range Suitable 1 Bread100 - 900gBread and rolls. Place on a plate. Turn at beep . 2 Mince/Chops200 - 1200gSmall pieces of meat, minced meat, chicken portions, steaks, chops. Place on a plate or shallow dish. Turn at beeps. 3 Meat Joints400 - 2000gWhole chicken, meat joints. Place on a plate on an upturned saucer. Turn at beeps and shield. 25 Auto Weight Defrost - Chaos Defrost With this feature you can defrost frozen foods according to the weight. Select the category and set the weight of...
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26 This feature allows you to defrost minced meat, chops, chicken portions, meat joints and bread. The CHAOS defrost pad and then the Auto Menu/Temperature Dial should be turned to select the correct defrost category and then enter in the weight of the food in grams (see page 25). Foods should be placed in a suitable dish, whole chickens and joints of meat should be on an upturned saucer or on a microwave safe rack. Chops, chicken portions and slices of bread should be placed in a single layer. It is not...
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1.Check foods during defrosting. Foods vary in their defrosting speed. 2.It is not necessary to cover the food. 3.Always turn or stir the food especially when the oven “beepsʼʼ. Shield if necessary (see point 5). 4.Minced meat/chops/chicken portions should be broken up or separated as soon as possible and placed in a single layer.5.Shielding prevents food cooking. It is essential when defrosting chickens and joints of meat. The outside thaws out first, so protect wings/breast/fat with smooth pieces of...
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Turn dense foods and meat 2/3 times during defrosting.Break up small items e.g. minced meat, frequently during defrosting. Defrosting Guidelines By selecting the DEFROST power level from the microwave power pad and setting a time, you can defrost food in your microwave. The biggest problem is getting the inside defrosted before the outside starts to cook. For this reason a defrost program alternates between a defrost power and a standing time. The name for this type of defrost is cyclic. During the...