Panasonic NNA764WBWPG Instructions d'exploitation

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NN-A755
Bedienungsanleitung und
Kombi-Mikrowellen-Kochbuch
Mode d’emploi et livre de recettes
micro-ondes combinés
Operating Instructions & Cookbook
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Page 1 - Italiano

®EnglishDeutsch FrançaisItalianoNN-A755Bedienungsanleitung und Kombi-Mikrowellen-KochbuchMode d’emploi et livre de recettes micro-ondes combinés Opera

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En-84. Once all pegs have been located,push the support towards the back of the oven, until the part clicks securely into position. Repeat theprocess

Page 3 - Installation and Connection

EnglishEn-9The diagrams shown below are examples of the accessories.It may vary depending on recipe/dish used. Further information can be found in the

Page 4 - Safety Instructions

En-10Controls and Operation ProcedureWord Prompting:These models have a unique function “Word Prompting” which guides you through theoperation of your

Page 5 - Important Information

EnglishEn-11 10min 1min10 s1hChild Safety Lock:Using this system will make the oven controls inoperable; however, the door can beopened. Child Lock c

Page 6 - Outline Diagram

En-12Microwave Cooking and DefrostThere are 6 different microwave power levels available (see the chart below).• Select Microwavepower level.• Set the

Page 7 - Control Panel

EnglishEn-13Grilling The Grill Pad provides 3 Grill settings.• Press Grill PowerPad for the desiredGrill setting.• Set the cooking time(up to 99 minu

Page 8 - Oven Accessories

En-14If using the turntable.Cooking by Convection/Grill ConvectionThese Pads offer a choice of convection temperatures 40°C (only for Convection mode)

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EnglishEn-15 10min 1min10 s1h• Set the cooking time(up to 9 hours 99 minutes).• Press StartPad.• Press Start Pad tostart preheating.After preheating,

Page 10 - Attaching Shelf Supports

En-16You can use the Enamel Shelf as a baking dish for roasting potatoes or vegetables,and for baking cakes, cookies and muffins. It is also ideal for

Page 11 - Cooking Modes

EnglishEn-17When cooking on two levels use the Metal Tray (with or without Low Wire Rack) on theGlass Tray on the lower level and the Enamel Shelf in

Page 12 - Word Prompting:

WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN. Bitte sorgfältigdurchlesen und zur weiteren Bezugnahme aufbewahren. INSTRUCTIONS DE SÛRETÉ IMPORTANTES. Avant d’utili

Page 13 - Clock Setting:

En-18 10min 1min10 s1h 10min 1min10 s1hCombination Cooking1) Grill + Microwave • PressCombination Pad.• Set the desiredGrill setting.• Set the desir

Page 14 - Microwave Cooking and Defrost

EnglishEn-19 10min 1min10 s1h3) Grill Convection + Microwave• PressCombinationPad.• Set the desiredMicrowavepower level.• Set the desiredcooking time

Page 15 - Grilling

En-20Auto DefrostWith this feature you can defrost frozen foods according to the weight. Select thecategory and set the weight of the food. The weight

Page 16 - Cooking by Convection:

EnglishEn-21This feature allows you to cook most of your favourite foods by setting the weight only.The oven determines Microwave power level, Grill s

Page 17 - Cooking by Grill Convection

En-22CategoryRecommended WeightAccessoriesInstructionsReheat fresh1 Press200 - 1000 gReheat frozen2 Presses200 - 1000 gFor re-heating pre-cooked, room

Page 18 - Shelf Cooking

EnglishEn-23700 - 1800 gFor roasting beef. Place beef in dish on Low Wire Rack on GlassTray. Turn over at beeps. Wrap the beef and stand for 10 to 15m

Page 19 - Two Level Cooking

En-24CategoryRecommendedWeightAccessoriesInstructionsWordPromptJacket potatoes200 - 2000 gFor cooking, browning and crisping the skins of baking potat

Page 20 - Combination Cooking

EnglishEn-25Delay Start Cooking 10min 1min10 s1hBy using Delay/Stand Pad, you are able to program Delay Start cooking.NOTE:1. Three stage cooking can

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En-26 10min 1min10 s1h 10min 1min10 s1h 10min 1min10 s1hBy using Delay/Stand Pad, you can program Stand Time after cooking is completed oruse to pr

Page 22 - Auto Defrost

EnglishEn-27Questions and AnswersQ: My microwave oven causesinterference with my T.V. Is thisnormal?Q: The oven won’t accept myprogram. Why?Q: Sometim

Page 23 - Auto Weight Programs

EnglishEn-1Examine your microwave ovenUnpack the oven, remove all packing material,and examine the oven for any damage such asdents, broken door latch

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En-28Care of Your Oven1. Turn the oven off before cleaning.2. Keep the inside of the oven, doorseals and door seal areas clean.When food splatters or

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EnglishEn-29Technical SpecificationsPower Source: 230 V, 50 HzPower Consumption: Maximum; 2150 WMicrowave; 1250 WGrill; 1350 WConvection; 1470 WOutput

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En-30PrefaceThe recipe book was prepared for the NN-A755 microwave. The following pagesgive everything you need to know about the operation, use and f

Page 27 - Delay Start Cooking

EnglishEn-31Introduction:The benefits of the microwave oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-33Microwave automatic functions . . . . . .

Page 28 - Stand Time

En-32The benefits of the microwave ovenFor many foods, the microwave oven is the quickest and healthiest method of cooking.Since the microwaves act di

Page 29 - Questions and Answers

EnglishEn-33Just as with electric hotplates, you can select different power levels on your combi-nation microwave oven so that you can make the most o

Page 30 - Care of Your Oven

En-34Microwave automatic functionsAs well as manual operation, when the power level must be selected (e.g. 1000watts), if applicable, the method of op

Page 31 - Technical Specifications

EnglishEn-35Automatic weight defrostingTo obtain the best defrosting results, the food should be smoothly wrapped,horizontally if possible, frozen and

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En-36Using the fan ovenIn this operating mode the heat generated by the heating element is fanned continu-ally and distributed evenly by a fan housed

Page 33 - Contents

EnglishEn-37Using the grill with the fan ovenIn this operating mode, the hot air produced by the heating element is fanned by thefan attached to the b

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En-2Safety InstructionsUse of your oven1. Do not use the oven for any reason otherthan the preparation of food. This oven isspecifically designed to h

Page 35 - The NN-A755 microwave

En-38Chart for grilling meat and poultrySelect: Gril 1 Manual combinationsUsing the microwave on a low power level combined with the fan oven is rec

Page 36 - Microwave automatic functions

EnglishEn-39Combination according to weightKeep to the maximum and minimum weights indicated for each programme to obtainthe best results.Operating in

Page 37 - Automatic weight defrosting

En-40Ovenware to be used...… for microwave cookingYESNO…for grilling … fan ovenYESNO-dishes resistant to high tempera-tures (e.g. Jena, Pyrex®etc.)-ce

Page 38 - Using the grill

EnglishEn-41Ovenware to be used …… for combination cookingYESNO… for fan oven cookingYESNO- all heat-proof dishes made of glass,ceramic and enamel- al

Page 39 - Accessories:

En-42SOFTENING BUTTER:Place in the oven for 30-60 seconds on power level 250 W.MELTING BUTTER:Put 100 g butter in a lidded dish and leave to melt for

Page 40 - Manual combinations

EnglishEn-43TOASTING ALMONDS:Put 50 g flaked almonds in a small bowl and leave to toast for 2-3 minutes on fullpower (1000 W). Stir several times.…AND

Page 41 - Automatic programmes

En-44MELTED CHEESE:Cut a slice of cheese into cubes, arrange on paper towelling on the turntable andheat for around 2 minutes on full power.POPCORN:Pu

Page 42 - Ovenware to be used

EnglishEn-45StartersThe following recipes for starters are merely suggestions to encourage your creativi-ty. All kinds of soup are easy to make in you

Page 43 - Ovenware to be used …

En-46StartersIngredients300 g carrots cut intobatons150 g broccoli florets150 g of green, redand yellow peppers,sliced15 tbsp dried morelmushrooms1 [g

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EnglishEn-47FishFish is ideally suited to microwave cooking. Cooking without oil and with little or noliquid preserves the nutrients and flavour of th

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EnglishEn-3Important Information1) Cooking Times• Cooking times given in the cookbook areapproximate. The cooking time depends onthe condition, temper

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En-48FishIngredients4 fillets of monkfish,weighing 130 g eachSalt, pepper, lemon juice3 tbsp butter2 tbsp breadcrumbs1/2 bunch tarragon,chopped1/2 bun

Page 47 - Starters

EnglishEn-49MeatMeat cooks very well in the microwave. Pork, lamb, smoked meat and minced meat-based dishes are particularly tasty. Cuts of beef, exce

Page 48

En-50Ingredients4 butterfly cutlets(approximately 150geach)Salt, pepper150g mushrooms100g cherry tomatoes1 carton of crèmefraiche with herbs(125g)1 ca

Page 49 - «Dézaley» fish fillets

EnglishEn-51MeatIngredients1 egg60ml evaporated milk175g grated Gruyerecheese4 rashers of bacon25g fresh bread-crumbs1/2 tsp garlic powder1/2tsp onion

Page 50 - Spicy salmon slices

En-52PoultryPoultry can be prepared in a variety of ways. You can also make the tastiest poultrydishes in your microwave. To obtain a crisp, golden sk

Page 51 - Spiced pork with apples

EnglishEn-53PoultryIngredients4 chicken fillets2 tbsp soya sauceSalt, pepper1 tbsp flour1 tbsp oil1 tbsp lemon juice4 tbsp white wine100 ml cream for

Page 52 - Italian roast beef

En-54Ingredients6 chicken breast fillets6 slices of ham6 slices of Swiss cheese1 tin of mushroom soup(295g)150ml white wine50g croutons60ml melted mar

Page 53 - Bacon and cheese meatloaf

EnglishEn-55Gratin dishes and soufflésWhether savoury or sweet, cheese dishes and soufflés cook beautifully in themicrowave. They cook faster, consumi

Page 54 - Poultry

En-56IngredientsPastry150g plain flour50g butter25g grated Gruyerecheese60ml sour creamFilling15g Butter2 cloves garlic, crus-hed450g brown mush-rooms

Page 55 - Chicken curry

EnglishEn-57IngredientsFilling3 rashers of baconHalf an onion, chop-ped100g Grated Gruyerecheese125ml sour cream1 egg50g mature cheesesalt, pepperCrus

Page 56 - Swiss Chicken

En-4Outline Diagram[1] Door Release ButtonPress to open the door. When you open the oven door during cooking, the cooking is stopped temporarily witho

Page 57 - Moussaka

En-58Gratin dishes, pies and soufflésIngredients6 fresh lasagne sheets45ml (3 tbsp) olive oil1 small onion, finelychopped3 garlic cloves, sliced25g pa

Page 58 - Swiss mushroom pie

EnglishEn-59Gratin dishes, pies and soufflésIngredients2 level (24 tartlets)1 pack ready-madeshortcrust pastry6 rashers of bacon1 onion, chopped2 eggs

Page 59 - Ham and cheese pie

En-60VegetablesMicrowave cooking is ideal for vegetables and cooks them in no time at all. Cookedin very little water, the vegetables preserve all the

Page 60 - Mixed Mushroom Cannelloni

EnglishEn-61VegetablesIngredients500-600 g choiceasparagus1/8 l waterSalt, pepper1 pinch sugarButterPreparationCarefully clean the asparagus and place

Page 61 - Swiss cheese tartlets

En-62Ingredients10 large flat capmushrooms1 tsp olive oil1/4 onion, finely chop-ped2 large garlic cloves,peeled and chopped1/2tsp Basil1/2 tsp Oregano

Page 62 - Vegetables

EnglishEn-63Ingredients2 parsnips (peeled andcut into chunky pie-ces)2 peppers (de-seededand cut into bite-sizechunks)100g mushrooms(washed and choppe

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En-64SaucesSauces made in the microwave are quick to prepare and do not stick. They must bestirred frequently during cooking.Sauces with ingredients t

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EnglishEn-65SaucesIngredients30 g margarine1 small onion, chopped1 clove garlic500 g minced beefSalt, pepper1 can tomato purée (140 g)1 can tomatoes (

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En-66Ingredients1 tbsp butter1 onion, chopped50 g diced bacon500 g leeks500 g potatoes100 ml white wine100 ml stockSalt, pepper, nutmeg1 smoked sausag

Page 66 - Hollandaise sauce

EnglishEn-67Gateaux, cakes, tarts and pastriesOur recipes are merely suggestions since you can make practically any standardpastry dish in your combin

Page 67 - Side dishes and light suppers

EnglishEn-5Control PanelBeep Sound:A beep sounds when a pad is pressed. If this beep does not sound, the setting is incorrect.When the oven changes fr

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En-68Ingredients350g Plain Flour15g Baking powder300g Caster Sugar2 tsp cinnamon1/4 tsp mixed spice1/2 tsp ground cloves1 pinch of salt250g carrots, g

Page 69 - Streusel Topped Fruit Muffins

EnglishEn-69IngredientsPastry450g plain flour150g caster sugar1/2 tsp salt1 tsp baking powder175g butter3 eggsFilling350g Ground almonds150g caster su

Page 70 - Carrot Cake

En-70Ingredients300g Sifted plain flour1 tsp baking powder1/2tsp salt75g caster sugar250ml water50g butter40g milk chocolate 2 eggs125ml sour creamFro

Page 71 - Swiss Plum Cake

EnglishEn-71DessertsAll desserts made with starch, such as pudding powder, cornflour or flour, must bestirred several times during the cooking time.De

Page 72 - Swiss Butter cookies

En-72Ingredients450g White bread flour1 tbsp salt30g fresh yeast, brokeninto small pieces1 tsp sugar125g butter or margari-ne600ml full fat milk1 egg

Page 73 - Desserts

EnglishEn-73IngredientsDough7g Sachet of dried yeast250g Plain flour3ml (1/2 tsp) salt8ml (1/2tbsp) olive oilTopping1 large onion, cut intorings2 clov

Page 74 - Bread and Pizza

En-74Chart showing method of heating baby foodHeating baby food in your microwave is simple and trouble-free. The following chartgives some examples.

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EnglishEn-75The cooking times below are a guide only, based on food taken out of the freezer (-18°C) ordirectly from the fridge (+5°C).Manual Combinat

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En-76Defrosting and reheating pre-cooked frozen dishesFood QuantityCombinationcookingTimeRecommendations/Tips Cooked or pre-cooked frozendishes For ex

Page 77 - Manual Combination Cooking

EnglishEn-77Defrosting and cooking vegetablesThe cooking times shown are for vegetables frozen to -18°C and are a guidelineonly. Vegetables must be co

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En-6Oven AccessoriesThe following chart shows correct use of the accessories in the oven.Glass Tray Metal Tray High Wire Rack Low Wire Rack Enamel She

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En-78Chart showing cooking times for accompanying dishesand grainsFood QuantityAmountwater addedPower level/TimePreparation Boiled potatoes800 g 8 tbs

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EnglishEn-79Chart showing cooking times for accompanying dishesand grains (continued)FoodQuantityAmount wateraddedPower level/Time PreparationDurum wh

Page 81 - 600 watts, 3 min. and

En-80Chart showing cooking times for accompanying dishesand grains (continued)FoodQuantityAmountwater addedPower level/Time Preparation Amaranth200 g

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EnglishEn-81Defrosting food is incredibly easy in your combination microwave oven. Note that thepower level, defrosting time and standing time depend

Page 83

En-82Defrost chart for dairy productsFoodQuantityPowerlevelDefrosttimeStandingtimeAccessoriesRecommendations/AdviceSliced cheese 125-150 g 270 watts 2

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EnglishEn-83FoodQuantityPowerlevelDefrosttimeStandingtimeAccessoriesRecommendations/ AdviceStrawberries 250 g270 watts2x4 Min. 10-15 Min. Bowl Stir on

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En-84A Asparagus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61B Bacon and cheese meatloaf . . . . . . .

Page 86 - INDEX OF RECIPES

E00036Y50WPM0905-0Printed in the UKPanasonic Manufacturing U.K Ltd (PMUK)Wyncliffe RoadPentwyn Industrial EstateCardiffCF23 7XBUK

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EnglishEn-71. There are six shelf supports to be fitted. Each support should be located into its corresponding set of slots as shown. When fitting the

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