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Contents
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Installation and connection2-3
Safety Instructions
Important Information
Microwaving Principles
Parts of your oven
Control Panels
General Guidelines
Containers to use
Microwave Cooking and Defrosting
NN-GM231W
Setting the Clock/Timer/Child Safety Lock
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Microwave Cooking and Defrosting
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Grilling 18
Combination Cooking
Auto Weight Defrosting
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Defrosting Guidelines
Defrosting Charts
Auto Weight Cooking
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Cooking/Reheating Guidelines
Reheating/Cooking Charts
Before Requesting Service
Care of Your Microwave Oven
Technical Specifications
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Installation and Connection
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Examine your microwave oven
Unpack the oven, remove all packing material,
and examine the oven for any damage such as
dents, broken door latches or cracks in the
door. If you find any damage, notify your dealer
immediately. Do not install a damaged
microwave oven.
Earthing instructions
IMPORTANT: THIS UNIT HAS TO BE
PROPERLY EARTHED FOR PERSONAL
SAFETY.
If your AC outlet is not earthed, it is the
personal responsibility of the customer to have
it replaced with a properly earthed wall
socket.
Operation voltage
The voltage has to be the same as specified
on the label on the oven. If a higher voltage
than specified is used, it may cause a fire or
other damages.
Placement of the Oven
This oven is intended for household
countertop use only. It is not intended for
built-in use or use inside a cabinet.
1. Place the oven on a flat and stable
surface, more than 85 cm above the floor.
2. When this oven is installed, it should be
easy to isolate the appliance from the
electricity supply by pulling out the plug or
operating a circuit breaker.
3. For proper operation, ensure a sufficient air
circulation for the oven.
Counter-top use:
Allow 15 cm of space on the top of
a.
the oven, 10 cm at the back, 5 cm on
one side, and the other side must be
opened more than 40 cm.
b. If one side of the oven is placed flush
to a wall, the other side or top must
not be blocked.
4. Do not place this oven near an electric or
gas cooker range.
5. The feet should not be removed.
6. This oven is only for household usage.
Do not use outdoors.
7. Avoid using the microwave oven in high
humidity.
8. The power cord should not touch the
outside of the oven. Keep the cord away
from hot surfaces. Do not let the cord hang
over the edge of a table or work top. Do not
immerse the cord, plug or oven in water.
9. Do not block the air vents on the top and
back of the oven. If these openings are
blocked during operation the oven may
overheat. In this case the oven is protected
by a thermal safety device and resumes
operation only after cooling down.
10.This appliance is not intended to be
operated by means of an external timer or
separate remote-control system.
5 cm
Counter-top
15 cm
OPEN
10 cm
Installation and Connection
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WARNING
Important Safety Instructions
1. The door seals and seal areas should be
cleaned with a damp cloth.
The appliance should be inspected for
damage to the door seals and door seal
areas and if these areas are damaged the
appliance should not be operated until it has
been repaired by a service technician
trained by the manufacturer.
2. Do not attempt to tamper with or make any
adjustments or repairs to the door, control
panel housing, safety interlock switches or
any other part of the oven. Do not remove
the outer panel from the oven which gives
protection against exposure to microwave
energy.
Repairs should only be done by a qualified
service person.
3. Do not operate this appliance if it has a
damaged CORD OR PLUG, if it is not
working properly, or if it has been damaged
or dropped. It is dangerous for anyone other
than a service technician trained by the
manufacturer to perform repair service.
4. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or a similarly qualified person in order
to avoid hazard.
5. Only allow children to use the oven without
supervision when adequate instructions
have been given so that the child is able to
use the oven in a safe way and
understands the hazards of improper use.
6. Liquids and other foods must not be heated
in sealed containers since they are liable to
explode.
7. This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge unless
they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance
by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
Attention!
This product is designed to plug to AC power outlet
with (the
not ignore that
this
shock defense, fore-
to ask qualified specialist
is shown
third) safety earth wire. For your safety, do
product does
safety earth wire, because in such case
not provide with conditions of electric
saw by product’s design. You have
to install required outlet as it
on the picture.
earth
neutral
phase
earth
phase
neutral
earth
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Safety Instructions
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Use of your oven
1. Do not use the oven for any reason other
than the preparation of food. This oven is
specifically designed to heat or cook food.
Do not use this oven to heat chemicals or
other non-food products.
2. Before use, check that utensils/containers
are suitable for use in microwave ovens.
3. Do not attempt to use this microwave oven
to dry newspaper, clothing or any other
materials. They may catch on fire.
4. When the oven is not being used, do not
store any objects other than oven
accessories inside the oven in case it is
accidentally turned on.
5. The appliance shall not be operated by
MICROWAVE or COMBINATION
WITHOUT FOOD
Operation in this manner
the appliance.
6. If smoke or a fire occurs in the oven, press
Stop/Reset button and leave the door
closed in order to stifle any flames.
IN
THE OVEN.
may damage
Heater operation
1. Exterior oven surfaces, including air vents
on the cabinet and the oven door will get
hot during COMBINATION and GRILLING,
take care when opening or closing the door
and when inserting or removing food and
accessories.
2. The oven has two heaters situated in the
top of the oven. After using the
COMBINATION and GRILL function, these
surfaces will be very hot. Care should be
taken to avoid touching the heating
elements inside the oven.
N.B: After cooking by these modes, the
oven accessories will be very hot.
3. The accessible parts may become hot when
the grill is in use. Children should be kept
away.
In accordance with para. 2 Cl. 5 of the Russian
Federal
the manufacturer
of the present device to be 7
date of production under the condition that
the present device is used in strict compliance
with the
technical standards.
Law “On consumer rights protection”,
hereby assigns the use period
years from the
present manual and applicable
Accessories
The oven comes equipped with a variety
of accessories.
Always follow directions given for use of
the accessories.
Glass Tray
1. Do not operate the oven without
the roller ring and the glass tray in place.
2. Never use another type of glass tray than
the one specially designed for this oven.
3. If the glass tray is hot, let it cool before
cleaning or placing in water.
4. The glass tray can turn in either direction.
5. If the food or cooking vessel on the glass
tray touches the oven walls and stops the
tray rotating, the tray will automatically
rotate in the opposite direction.This is
normal.
6. Do not cook foods directly on the glass tray.
Roller Ring
1. The roller ring and the oven floor should be
cleaned frequently to prevent noise and
build-up of remaining food.
2. The roller ring must always be used for
cooking together with the glass tray.
Wire rack
1. The Wire Rack is used to facilitate browning
of small dishes and help with the good
circulation of the heat.
2. Do not use any metal container directly on
the Wire Rack in COMBINATION with
MICROWAVE.
3. Do not use the Wire Rack in MICROWAVE
mode only.
4. When using the COMBINATION mode, never
place any aluminum or metal container directly
on Wire Rack.
between Wire Rack and the aluminum container
This will prevent sparking that may damage the
oven.
5. It is not recommended to use Wire Rack when
cooking in the MICROWAVE mode only.
Always insert a glass plate or dish
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Maintenance of your oven
1.Service
YOUR OVEN REQUIRES SER
WHEN
your
local Panasonic engineer (Customer Support).
ardous for anyone other than a competent
It is haz
person to carry
which involves the
protection against expo
2.Door Seals
Do not attempt to tamper with or make any
adjustments or
housing, safety interlock
part of the oven. Do not remove
oven.
The door seals and door seal areas should
always be kept
N.B.The appliance should be inspected for damage
to the
are damaged the appliance should not be operated
until it has
trained by the man
3.Oven Light
The oven lamp must be replaced by a service
technician
attempt to remove the
out any service or repair operation
removal of a cover which gives
sure to microwave energy
.
repairs to door
switches or any other
clean – use a damp cloth.
door seals and door seal areas. If these areas
been repaired by a service technician
ufacturer
trained by the manufacturer
.
outer casing from the oven.
VICING call
control panel
,
outer panel from
. Do not
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Important Information – Read Carefully
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Safety
If smoke or a fire occurs in the oven, press
Stop/Cancel pad or turn TIMER Dial
back to zero position and leave the door closed
in order to stifle any flames.
Disconnect the power cord, or shut off the power
at the fuse or the circuit breaker panel.
Short Cooking Times
As microwave cooking times are much shorter
than other cooking methods it is essential that
recommended cooking times are not exceeded
without first checking the food.
Cooking times given in the cookbook are
approximate. Factors that may affect cooking
times are: preferred degree of cooking, starting
temperature, altitude, volume, size and shape of
foods and utensils used. As you become familiar
with the oven, you will be able to adjust these
factors.
It is better to undercook rather than overcook
foods. If food is undercooked, it can always be
returned to the oven for further cooking. If food is
overcooked, nothing can be done. Always start
with minimum cooking times.
Important.
If the recommended cooking times are exceeded
the food will be spoiled and in extreme
circumstances could catch fire and possibly
damage the interior of the oven.
1. Small quantities of food.
Take care when heating small quantities of
food as these can easily burn, dry out or
catch fire if cooked too long. Always set short
cooking times and check the food frequently.
NEVER OPERATE THE OVEN WITHOUT
FOOD INSIDE ON MICROWAVE OR
COMBINATION
.
2. Foods low in moisture.
Take care when heating foods low in
moisture, eg bread items, chocolate, popcorn,
biscuits and pastries. These can easily burn,
dry out or catch on fire if cooked too long.
We do not recommend heating foods low in
moisture such as popcorn or poppadoms.
This oven has been developed for food use.
We do not recommend that it is used for
heating non food items such as wheat bags or
hot water bottles
3. Christmas Pudding.
Christmas puddings and other foods high in
fats or sugar, eg. jam, mince pies, must not
be over heated. These foods must never be
left unattended as with over cooking these
foods can ignite. See pages 26-27.
4. Boiled Eggs.
Eggs in their shell and whole hard-boiled
eggs should not be heated in microwave
ovens since they may explode even after
microwave heating has ended.
5. Foods with Skins.
Potatoes, apples, egg yolk, whole vegetables
and sausages are examples of food with non
porous skins. These must be pierced using a
fork before cooking to prevent bursting.
6. Liquids.
Liquids and other foods must not be heated in
sealed containers since they are liable to
explode. When heating liquids, eg soup,
sauces and beverages in your microwave
oven, overheating the liquid beyond boiling
point can occur without evidence of bubbling.
This could result in a sudden boil over of the
hot liquid. To prevent this possibility the
following steps should be taken:
a) Avoid using straight-sided containers with
narrow necks.
b) Do not overheat.
c) Stir the liquid before placing the container
in the oven and again halfway through the
heating time.
d) After heating, allow to stand in the oven
for a short time, stirring again before
carefully removing the container.
e) Microwave heating of beverages can
result in delayed eruptive boiling,
therefore care should be taken when
handling the container.
7. Lids.
Always remove the lids of jars and containers
and takeaway food containers before you
microwave them. If you donʼt then steam and
pressure might build up inside and cause an
explosion even after the microwave cooking
has stopped.
8. Deep Fat Frying.
Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your oven.
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9. Meat Thermometer.
Use a meat thermometer to check the
degree of cooking of joints and poultry only
when meat has been removed from the
microwave. If undercooked, return to the
oven and cook for a few more minutes at
the recommended power level. Do not
leave a conventional meat thermometer in
the oven when microwaving.
10. Paper, Plastic.
When heating food in plastic or paper
containers, keep an eye on the oven due to
the possibility of ignition. Do not use wire
twist-ties with roasting bags as arcing will
occur.
Do not use re-cycled paper products, eg
Kitchen roll unless they say they are
specifically designed for use in a microwave
oven. These products contain impurities
which may cause sparks and/or fires when
used.
11. Reheating.
It is essential that reheated food is served
“piping hot”.
Remove the food from the oven and check
that it is “piping hot”, ie steam is being
emitted from all parts and any sauce is
bubbling. (If you wish you may choose to
check the food has reached 72˚C with a
food thermometer – but remember do not
use this thermometer inside the
microwave.)
For foods that cannot be stirred, eg
lasagne, shepherds pie, the centre should
be cut with a knife to test it is well heated
through. Even if a manufacturerʼs packet
instructions have been followed always
check the food is piping hot before serving
and if in doubt return your food to the oven
for further heating.
12. Standing Time.
Standing time refers to the period at the end
of cooking or reheating when food is left
before being eaten, ie. it is a rest time which
allows the heat in the food to continue to
conduct to the centre, thus eliminating cold
spots. See page 22.
13. Keeping Your Oven Clean.
It is essential for the safe operation of the
oven that it is wiped out regularly. Use
warm soapy water, squeeze the cloth out
well and use to remove any grease or food
from the interior. Pay particular attention to
the door seal area and also the areas
around the microwave feed guide situated
on the right hand side of the cavity wall. The
oven should be unplugged when cleaning.
14. Utensils.
Before use check that utensils/containers
are suitable for use in microwave ovens.
See pages 13-14.
15. Grilling
The oven will only operate on the GRILL
function with the door closed.
Babies Bottles and Food Jars.
16.
When reheating babies bottles always
remove top and teat. Liquid at the top of the
bottle will be much hotter than that at the
bottom and must be shaken thoroughly
before checking the temperature. The lid
must also be removed from babies food
jars, the contents must also be stirred or
shaken before the temperature is checked.
This should be carried out before
consumption to avoid burns. See page 26.
Arcing.
17.
Arcing may occur if a metal container has
been used accidentally or if the incorrect
weight of food is used. Arcing is when blue
flashes of light are seen in the microwave
oven. If this occurs, stop the machine
immediately. If the oven is left unattended
and this continues it can damage the
machine.Continue to cook by GRILL only.
Maximum Weight on Turntable
18.
The maximum weight that can be placed on
the turntable is 3 Kg (6 lb 10 oz) (this
includes total weight of food and dish).
Microwaving Principles
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Important Notes
Microwave energy has been used in this country to cook and
reheat food since early experiments with radar in World War II.
Microwaves are present in the atmosphere all the time, both
naturally and from manmade sources.
Manmade sources include radar, radio, television,
telecommunication links and car phones.
How Microwaves cook food
Oven cavity
Turntable
13 Amp fused socket
Wave Guide
Magnetron
In a microwave oven,
electricity is converted
into microwaves by the
MAGNETRON.
REFLECTION
The microwaves bounce
off the metal walls
and the metal door screen.
TRANSMISSION
Then they pass through
the cooking containers to
be absorbed by the water
molecules in the food, all
foods contain water to a
greater or lesser extent.
The microwaves cause the water molecules to
vibrate which causes FRICTION, ie. HEAT.
This heat then cooks the food. Microwaves are
also attracted to fat and sugar particles, and
foods high in these will cook more quickly.
Microwaves can only penetrate to a depth of
11⁄2-2 inches (4-5 cm) and as heat spreads
through the food by conduction, just as in a
traditional oven, the food cooks from the
outside inwards.
The dish used to cook or
reheat the food will get
warm during cooking, as the
heat conducts from the
food. Even when micro waving, oven gloves are
required!
MICROWAVES CANNOT
PASS THROUGH METAL
AND THERE FORE METAL
COOKING UTEN SILS CAN
NEVER BE USED IN A
MICROWAVE, FOR
COOKING ON
MICROWAVE ONLY
Foods Not Suitable for
Cooking by Microwave
Only
Yorkshire Puddings,
Souffles, Double Crust
Pastry Pies.
This is because these foods
rely on dry external heat to
cook correctly, do not
attempt to cook by micro wave.
Foods that require deep fat
frying cannot be cooked
either.
Boiled Eggs
Do not boil eggs in your
microwave. Raw eggs
boiled in their shells can
explode and cause serious
injury
STANDING TIME
When a microwave oven is
switched off, the food will
continue to cook by
conduction – NOT BY
MICROWAVE ENERGY.
Hence STANDING TIME is
very important in
microwaving, particularly for
dense foods i.e. meat,
cakes and reheated meals
(Refer to page 11).
Parts of Your Oven
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1. Do not operate the oven without the Roller
Ring and Glass Turntable in place.
2. Only use the Glass Turntable specifically
designed for this oven. Do not substitute
with any other Glass Turntable.
3. If Glass Turntable is hot, allow to cool
before cleaning or placing in water.
4. Do not cook directly on Glass Turntable.
Always place food in a microwave safe
dish. The only exception to this is when
cooking Jacket Potatoes or Auto Program
Jacket Potatoes.
5. If food or utensils on the glass turntable
touch the oven walls, this will cause the
turntable to stop moving, it will then
automatically rotate in the opposite
direction. This is normal. Open oven door,
reposition the food and restart.
6. The Glass Turntable can rotate in either
direction. The maximum weight that can
be placed on the turntable is 3 Kg (6 lb 10
oz) (this includes total weight of food and
dish).
External Air Vents
See-through
Oven Window
Door Safety
Lock System
Grill Element
7. While cooking by MICROWAVE or
COMBINATION the turntable may vibrate.
This will not affect cooking performance.
The metal Wire Rack must ONLY be used
8.
as directed for GRILLING and
COMBINATION cooking. Never use this
on MICROWAVE only. Do not use if
operating the oven with less than 200g
(7oz) of food on a manual Combination
program. FAILURE TO USE
ACCESSORIES CORRECTLY COULD
DAMAGE YOUR OVEN.
9. Arcing may occur if the incorrect weight of
food is used, a metal container has been
used accidentally, or the grill rack has
been damaged. If this occurs, stop the
machine immediately. You can continue to
cook by GRILL ONLY.
10. Always refer to instructions for correct
accessories to use on all programs. The
glass turntable and Roller Ring are the
only accessories used for MICROWAVE
cooking.
Glass Turntable
The glass turntable and roller ring are the only
accessories used for Microwave Cooking.
Door Safety
Lock System
Power Supply Cord
Display Window
(Not for NN-GM231W)
Microwave
Feed Guide
(Do not remove)
Control Panel
Roller Ring
1. The Roller Ring and oven
floor should be cleaned
frequently to prevent
excessive noise.
2. The Roller Ring must always
be used together with the
Glass Turntable for cooking.
Wire Rack
Identification Plate
Door Release Pad
Push to open the door.
Opening the door during cooking will stop the
cooking process without cancelling the
program.
For NN-GT261W
Cooking resumes as soon as the door is closed
and start is pressed.
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Cooking continues as soon as the door is closed.
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(1)
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(5)
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Control Panels
(1)
(4)
(3)
(2)
(5)
(6)
(10)
(11)
Микроволны
Автоготовка
Автоменю
Автоготовка/Разогрев
Комбинация
Авторазморозка
Стоп/Сброс
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Авто
Гриль
10110
минминсек
/
Комбинация
Разогрев
БольшеМеньше
разморозка
1.
Овощи
2.
Рыба
3.
Порция
1.
Замороженная пицца
2.
Замороженная лазанья
3.
Кусочки курицы
1.
Маленькая порция
2.
Большая порция
3.
Хлеб / Пирог
Старт
Комби
Авто
Таймер/
Часы
(3)
(4)
(8)
(7)
(9)
(12)
(1)Timer
(2)Cooking Mode Selection Dial
(3)Microwave Power
(4)Defrost Power
(5)Combination Setting
(6)Grill Setting
Beep Sound (NN-GT261W only):
When a pad is touched correctly a beep will be
heard. If a pad is touched and no beep is
heard, the unit has not or cannot accept the
instruction. At the end of any complete
program, the oven will beep 5 times, and ʻEndʼ
appears in the display.
*The design of your control panel may vary
from the panel displayed (depending on colour),
but the words on the pads will be the same.
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(1) Display Window
(2) Microwave Power Levels
(3) Grill Pad
(4) Combination Pad
(5) Time Pads
(6) Auto Weight Microwave Programs
(7) Auto Weight Combination Programs
(8) Auto Weight Defrost Pad
one press temporarily stops the cooking
program. Another press cancels all your
instructions and the time of day will
appear in the display.
(12) Start Pad
General Guidelines
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STANDING TIME
Dense foods e.g. meat, jacket potatoes and
cakes, require standing time (inside or outside
of the oven) after cook ing, to allow heat to
finish con ducting to the centre of the food to
cook through completely. Wrap meat joints
and jacket potatoes in aluminium foil while
standing. Meat joints need approx. 10-15
minutes, jacket potatoes 5 minutes. Other
foods such as plated meals, vegetables, fish
etc require 2-5 minutes standing. If food is not
cooked after standing time, return to the oven
and cook for additional time. After defrosting
food, standing time should also be allowed.
See pages 21.
QUANTITY
Small quantities cook faster than large
quantities, also small meals will reheat more
quickly than large portions.
SPACING
PIERCING
The skin or membrane on some foods will
cause steam to build up during cooking.
These foods must be pierced or a strip of skin
should be peeled off before cooking to allow
the steam to es cape. Eggs, potatoes, apples,
sausages etc, will all need to be pierced
before cooking. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BOIL
EGGS IN THEIR SHELLS.
COVERING
Foods cook more quickly and evenly if spaced
apart. NEVER pile foods on top of each other.
MOISTURE CONTENT
Many fresh foods e.g. veget ables and fruit,
vary in their moisture content throughout the
season, particularly jacket potatoes. For this
reason cooking times may have to be
adjusted. Dry ingredients e.g. rice, pasta, can
dry out during storage so cooking times may
differ.
Cover foods with microwave cling film or a lid.
Cover fish, vegetables, cas seroles, soups. Do
not cover cakes, sauces, jacket potatoes or
pastry items.
DENSITY
Porous airy foods heat more quickly than
dense heavy foods.
CLING FILM
Cling film helps keep the food moist and the
trapped steam assists in speeding up cooking
times. Pierce before cooking to allow excess
steam to escape. Always take care when
removing cling film from a dish as the build-up
of steam will be very hot.
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SHAPE
Even shapes cook evenly. Food cooks better
by microwave when in a round container
rather than square.
STARTING TEMPERATURE
The colder the food, the longer it takes to heat
up. Food from a fridge takes longer to reheat
than food at room temperature. Food
temperature should be between 5 and 8°C
before cooking.
LIQUIDS
All liquids must be stirred before, during and
after heating. Water espe cially must be stirred
before and during heating, to avoid eruption.
Do not heat liquids that have previously been
boiled. DO NOT OVERHEAT.
TURNING AND STIRRING
Some foods require stirring during cooking.
Meat and poultry should be turned after half
the cooking time.
ARRANGING
Individual foods e.g. chicken portions or chops,
should be placed on a dish so that the thicker
parts are towards the outside.
CHECKING FOOD
It is essential that food is checked during and
after a recommended cooking time, even if an
AUTO PROGRAM has been used (just as you
would check food cooked in a conven tional
oven). Return the food to the oven for further
cooking if necessary.
DISH SIZE
Follow the dish sizes given in the recipes, as
these affect the cook ing and reheating times.
A quan tity of food spread in a bigger dish
cooks and reheats more quickly.
CLEANING
As microwaves work on food particles, keep
your oven clean at all times. Stubborn spots of
food can be removed by using a branded
microwave spray cleaner, sprayed onto a soft
cloth. Always wipe the oven dry after cleaning.
Containers to use
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Choosing the correct container is a very important factor in deciding the success or failure of
your cooking.
Testing Dishes for Suitability
When unsure that a cooking
con tainer is suitable for use
in your microwave, check by
the follow ing test:
1. Fill a microwave safe
measur ing jug with 300ml
1
⁄
(
pt) cold water.
2
2. Place it on the turntable
along side the dish to be
tested. If the dish you are
testing is a large dish, then
stand the measur ing jug on
top of the empty dish.
3. Heat on HIGH power for
1 minute.
Quick Check Guide to Cooking Utensils
OVEN GLASS
Glass that is heat
resistant e.g. Pyrex®,
is ideal. DO NOT
USE FOR GRILLING.
Do not use delicate
glass which may
crack due to the heat
from the food. Do not
use lead crystal
which may crack or
arc.
CHINA AND CERAMIC
Glazed china plates,
saucers, bowls,
mugs and cups can
be used if they are
heat resis tant.
Porcelain and
ceramic are also
ideal. Fine bone
china should only be
for short periods, otherwise the change in
tempera ture may crack the dish or craze the
finish. Do not use dishes with a metal rim or
pattern. Do not use jugs or mugs with glued
handles, since the glue can melt in a
microwave.
used for reheating
POTTERY, EARTHENWARE,
STONEWARE
Only use if completely
glazed. Do not use if
partially glazed or
unglazed, as they are
able to absorb water
which will absorb
microwave energy,
making the container
very hot and slowing
down the cooking of
food.
FOIL/METAL CONTAINERS
NEVER ATTEMPT TO
COOK IN FOIL OR
METAL con tai ners –
the microwaves
cannot pass through
and the food will not
heat evenly – this
may also damage
your oven. Use
wooden kebab sticks
instead of metal skewers.
Result
If the dish is suitable for
micro waving, it will remain
cool, whilst the water in the
jug will begin to feel warm. If
the testing dish feels warm,
do not use as it is obvious ly
absorbing microwave energy.
N.B. This test does not apply
to plastic or metal based
con tainers e.g. Le Creuset
style dishes, which should not
be used as they are cast iron
covered with enamel.
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Containers to use
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PLASTIC
Many plastic containers are designed for
microwave use. Only use Tupperware
containers if they are designed for microwave
use. Do not use Melamine as it will scorch. Do
not use plastic for cooking foods high in sugar
or fat or foods that require long cooking times
e.g. brown rice. Never cook in margarine
containers or yogurt pots, as these will melt with
the heat from the food.
DO NOT USE UNDER THE GRILL.
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PAPER
Plain white kitchen paper (kitchen towel) can be used for
covering blind pastry cases and for cover ing bacon to
prevent splattering ONLY USE FOR SHORT COOKING
TIMES. NEVER RE-USE A PIECE OF KITCHEN TOWEL.
Avoid kitchen paper containing manmade fibres.
Check that branded re-cycled kitchen towel is
recommended for microwave use. Do not use waxed or
plastic coated cups as the finish may melt in the oven.
Greaseproof paper can be used to line the base of dishes
and to cover fatty foods. White paper plates can be used
for SHORT RE HEATING TIMES, ON MICROWAVE
ONLY.
WICKER, WOOD, STRAW BASKETS
Do not use these items in your microwave. With
continued use and with prolonged exposure they will
crack and could ignite. DO NOT USE ON ANY COOKING
MODE.
CLING FILM
Use microwave cling film to cover food that is to be
reheated, or cooked, ON MICROWAVE ONLY taking care
to avoid the film being in direct contact with the food. DO
NOT USE ON GRILL OR COMBINATION.
ALUMINIUM FOIL
Small amounts of smooth aluminium foil can be used to
SHIELD joints of meat during defrosting and cooking. As
the microwaves cannot pass through the foil this prevents
the shielded parts from overcooking or overdefrosting.
The foil must not touch the sides or roof of the oven, as
this may cause arching and damage your oven.
ROASTING BAGS
These are useful when slit up one side to tent a joint of
meat when roasting by power and time. DO NOT USE
THE METAL TWISTS SUPPLIED.
Microwave Cooking and Defrosting
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The glass turntable must always be in position when using the oven.
Wattage
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High
Medium
Low
m
s
i
Defrost
Note:
1. If you wish to check the food during cooking simply open the door. The oven will
automatically stop cooking. To continue cooking, close the door.
2. To stop cooking, turn timer dial to zero the “OFF” position. Cooking time can be reset at
any time during the cooking cycle by turning the timer dial.
3. When food is removed from the oven after cooking is complete, check the timer is in the
zero position.
4. The glass tray must always be in position when using the oven.
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e
800 Watts
700 Watts
360 Watts
250 Watts
270 Watts
• Turn dial to select
power level.
• Set cooking time by turning
dial. If the door is already
closed cooking time will
begin immediately. For short
cooking times always turn
the dial to 2 mins and then
adjust to time required.
Defrosting in the NN-GM231W
Defrost power is 270 Watts.
• Select Defrost power
by turning the dial.
N.B. For defrosting times please refer to defrost chart on page 22.
• Set the defrosting time by turning the dial. If
the door is already closed, cooking time will
begin immediately. For short cooking times
always turn the dial to 2 mins and then adjust
to time required.
Setting the Clock
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When the oven is first plugged in “88:88” appears in display window.
eg. 11.25pm
• Press
Pad twice
A dot starts to blinking.
Press eleven times
(to set hours)
Press twice
(to set 10 mins.)
• Press Time Pads
Enter time of day by pressing
appropriate Time pads.
The time appears in the display.
If the pad () is
Pressed and held, the time will
increase rapidly.
Note:
1. To reset time of day, repeat step 1 through to step 3, as above.
2. The clock will keep the time of day as long as the oven is plugged in and electricity is
supplied.
3.
This is a 24 hour clock, ie 2pm = 14:00.
Press five times
(to set 1 mins.)
• Press Pad
The colon stops blinking.
Time of day is now locked
into the display.
Timer
for NN-GT261W
This feature operates as a minute timer. During operation there is no microwave energy.
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Pad once. Display is blank.
• Set desired time. Maximum
time is 90 minutes.
• Press . The time in• Press the
the display will count down.
Child safety lock
for NN-GT261W
Using this system will make the oven controls inoperable; however, the door can be opened.
Child Lock can be set when the display shows a colon or the time of day.
To Set:
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• Press Pad three times (within 10
seconds).
The time of day will disappear. Actual time
will not be lost. ʻL---ʼ is indicated in the display.
To Cancel:
Стоп/Сброс
• Press Pad three times
(within 10 seconds). The time of day will
reappear in the display.
Microwave Cooking and Defrosting
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The glass turntable must always be in position when using the oven.
Wattage
1 Press
2 Presses
3 Presses
4 Presses
5 Presses
High
Defrost
Medium
Low
i
mmer
S
800 Watts
270 Watts
700 Watts
360 Watts
250 Watts
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• Press the
Select desired
power level. The microwave
indicator lights and the
wattage appears in the
display.
Note:
For defrosting times please refer to defrost chart on page 22.
pad.
• Select cooking time by pressing
appropriate pads. Your oven can
be programmed for up to 90
minutes in Medium, Low, Simmer
and Defrost power. High power
can be programmed for 30
minutes.
• Press .
The cooking
program will
start and the
time in the
display will
count down.
Multi-Stage Cooking
The oven has 2 stage cooking, so you can program up to 2 different instructions and the oven will
switch automatically from power to power (Repeat steps 1 and 2 above but only press Start after
both stages have been entered).
Note:
1. Timer Pad can not be programmed in multi-stage cooking.
2. Auto Weight / Defrost can not be programmed in multi stage cooking.
For NN-GM231W
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Grilling
• Set Cooking Mode selection
dial to Grill position .
• Set grilling time by turning Timer dial. If
the door is already closed cooking time
will begin immediately.
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• Press Pad
The grill indicator light appears
in the display.
.
• Select Cooking time. Time
can be set up to 90 minutes.
• Press .
Note:
1. Place food on grill rack on turntable. Place a heatproof plate (Pyrex®) underneath to catch
fat and drips.
2. Never cover foods when grilling.
3. DO NOT attempt to preheat the grill.
4. The grill will only operate with the oven door closed. It is not possible to use the grill
function with the door open.
5. There is no microwave power on the GRILL only program.
6. Most foods require turning halfway during cooking. When turning food, open oven door
and CAREFULLY remove grill rack using oven gloves.
7.
After turning, return food to the oven and close door. For NN-GM231W grill mode will restart
when the oven door is closed. For NN-GT261W after closing oven door, press
START. The oven display will continue to count down the remaining grilling time. It is quite
safe to open the oven door at any time to check the progress of the food as it is grilling.
8. The grill will glow on and off during cooking - this is normal. Always clean the oven after
using the Grill and before using the microwave or combination.
9.
NN-GM231W only: After grill use the thermostat may switch off to prevent overheating. If
using continuously, allow oven to cool between cooking.
CAUTION: The GRILL rack must always be used with the glass turntable in position.
Remove grill rack from oven by holding the rack and heatproof dish firmly. Use oven
gloves when removing accessories. Never touch the outside window or inside metal
parts of the door or oven when taking food in or out due to the high temperatures
involved.
For NN-GM231W
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Combination Cooking
English
• Set cooking mode selection dial to
combination position
.
For NN-GT260
• Press pad to select
level. The combination indicator
lights and combination level (1, 2
or 3) appears in the display.
When cooking by combination, the microwave power cooks food quickly whilst the grill gives
traditional browning and crisping.
290W 640W
365W 540W
460W 430W
• Select cooking time. Time
can be set up to 90 minutes.
• Set cooking time by turning timer dial. If
door is already closed cooking time will
begin immediately.
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• Press.
Note:
1. The grill rack is designed to be used for Combination and Grilling. Never attempt to use
any other metal accessory except the one provided with the oven. Place a heatproof dish
underneath to catch any fat or drips.
2. Use the grill rack only as described. DO NOT use if operating the oven with less than 200g
(7oz) of food on a manual program. For small quantities do not cook by combination,
cook by GRILL ONLY for best results.
3. Never cover foods when cooking on combination.
4. DO NOT preheat the grill on combination.
5. Arcing may occur if the incorrect weight of food is used, the GRILL rack has been
damaged, or a metal container has been used accidentally. Arcing is flashes of blue light
seen in the microwave. If this occurs, stop the oven immediately.
6. Some foods should be cooked on combination without using the grill rack i.e. Roasts,
gratins, pies and puddings. The food should be placed in a heatproof non-metallic dish and
placed directly onto the turntable.
7. DO NOT use plastic MICROWAVE containers on combination programs (unless suitable
for combination cooking.) Dishes must be able to withstand the heat of the top grill heatproof glass e.g. Pyrex
under grill.
8. DO NOT use your own metal dishes or tins, as the microwaves will not penetrate the food
evenly.
9. NN-GM231W only: After grill use the thermostat may switch off to prevent overheating. If
using continuously, allow oven to cool between cooking.
®
or ceramic are ideal. But do not put dishes on grill rack directly
CAUTION: The GRILL rack must always be used with the glass turntable in position.
Remove grill rack from oven by holding the rack and heatproof dish firmly. Use oven
gloves when removing accessories. Never touch the outside window or inside metal
parts of the door or oven when taking food in or out due to the high temperatures
involved.
Auto Weight Defrost
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for NN-GT261W
This feature allows you to defrost bread, meat items and joints of meat automatically once you
have entered in the weight of the food.
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• Select desired program.
Press the pad once to
select small pieces, twice to
select
big pieces and three
times
to select bread/cake.
program number appears
Auto
in
the display. The auto and
defrost indicators light.
ProgramWeight RangeSuitable Foods
1 Small Pie es
2 Big Piece
3 Bread/Cake
c
s
• Set Weight using the
pads. If the up / down pad is
pressed and held, the weight will
increase / decrease rapidly.
200 - 1000g
600 - 1600g
00 600g
1-
Small pieces of meat, minced meat, chicken
portions, steaks, chops. Turn at beeps and
shield.
Whole chicken, meat joints. T urn at beeps
and shield.
Cake or Bread.
• Press .
Remember to stir or
turn the food during
defrosting.
Meat Items (mince/chops/chicken portions)
NOT SUITABLE FOR SAUSAGES, these can be defrosted manually using Defrost power and
time. Chops and chicken portions should be arranged in a single layer and turned frequently
during defrosting. It is necessary for mince to be broken up frequently during defrosting and
this is best carried out in a large shallow dish. See defrosting charts on page 22 for standing
times.
Meat Joints / Whole Chickens
Whole chickens and meat joints will require shielding during defrosting especially if it is a
particularly fatty piece. This is to prevent food starting to cook on the outside edges. Protect
wings, breast and fat with smooth pieces of aluminium foil secured with cocktail sticks. DO
NOT ALLOW THE FOIL TO TOUCH THE WALLS OF THE OVEN. Standing time of at least 1
hour should be allowed for joints after defrosting.
Bread
This program is suitable for small items which are required for immediate use, they may feel
warm straight after defrosting. Loaves can also be defrosted on this program but these will
require standing time to allow the centre to thaw out. Standing time can be shortened if slices
are separated and buns and loaves cut in half. Items should be turned halfway during
defrosting. THIS PROGRAM IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CREAM CAKES OR DESSERTS e.g.
cheesecake. See defrosting charts on page 22 for standing times.
Defrosting Guidelines
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For Best Results:
1. Place foods in a suitable container. Meat joints and chickens should be placed on an upturned
saucer or on a plastic rack if you have one.
2. Check food during defrosting, as foods vary in their defrosting speed.
3. It is not necessary to cover the food.
4. Always turn or stir the food especially when the oven “beepsʼʼ. Shield if necessary (see point 6).
5. Minced meat, chops and other small items should be broken up or separated as soon as
possible and placed in a single layer.
6. Shielding prevents food cooking. It is essential when defrosting chickens and joints of meat.
The outside thaws out first, so protect wings/breast and fat with smooth pieces of aluminium
foil secured with cocktail sticks.
7. Allow standing time so that the centre of the food thaws out. (Minimum of 1 hour for joints of
meat and whole chickens).
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Arrange food in a single layer.
Turn or break up food as soon
as possible.
Shield chickens and joints of
meat .
Defrosting Foods Using Defrost Power & Time
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The times given below are a guideline only. Always check the progress of the food by opening the
oven door and then re-starting. For larger quantities adjust times accordingly. Food should not be
covered during defrosting.
Defrosting Time per
Meat
450g (1lb)
NN-GT261W
Method
NN-GM231W
Standing
Time
Beef/Lamb/Pork
Joint 450g (1lb)
Minced Beef
450g (1lb)
Chops 450g (1lb) 8 mins.7 mins.
Sausages 450g
(1lb)
Bacon Rashers
450g (1lb)
Stewing Steak
450g (1lb)
Whole Chicken
450g (1lb)
Chicken Portions
450g (1lb)
Fish
Whole 450g (1lb) 7-8 mins.7-8 mins.
Fillets/Steak
450g (1lb)
Prawns 450g
(1lb)
10-12 mins. 7-9 mins.
9-10 mins. 7-8 mins.
5-6 mins.4-5 mins.
7-8 mins.6-7 mins.
9 mins.8 mins.
9-10 mins. 7-8 mins.
6-8 mins.6-8 mins.
6-7 mins.7-8 mins.
6-7 mins.6-7 mins.
Place in a suitable dish or on an
upturned saucer or use a rack. Turn
3-4 times. Shield.
Place in a suitable dish. Break up
and turn 3-4 times.
Place in a suitable dish in a single
layer. Turn twice. Shield if necessary.
Place in a suitable dish in a single
layer. Turn twice. Shield if necessary.
Place in a suitable dish. Turn and
separate twice. Shield if necessary
Place in a suitable dish. Break up
frequently.
Place in a suitable dish on an
upturned saucer or use a rack. Turn
3-4 times. Shield.
Place in a suitable dish in a single
layer. Turn twice. Shield if necessary.
Place in a suitable dish. Turn twice.
Shield.
Place in a suitable dish. Turn twice,
separate if necessary.
Place in a suitable dish. Stir twice
during defrosting.
60 mins.
15 mins.
15 mins.
15 mins.
15 mins.
30 mins.
60 mins.
30-45
mins.
15 mins.
15 mins.
10 mins.
General
Bread Sliced
400g (14oz)
Slice of bread
30g (1oz)
Pastry 450g (1lb) 4-5 mins.4-5 mins.Place on a plate. Turn over half way.
Soft Fruit 450g
(1lb)
2 mins.2-3 mins.
20-30 sec. 20 sec.
6-7 mins.6-7 mins.
Place on the turntable. Separate and
rearrange during defrosting.
Place on the turntable on a piece of
kitchen paper.
Place in a suitable dish. Stir twice
during defrosting.
15 mins.
1-2 mins.
10-15
mins.
10 mins.
Auto Weight Cook/Reheat Programs
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for NN-GT261W
This feature allows you to cook or reheat foods by setting the weight only. The oven determines
the microwave power level and / or combination level then the cooking time automatically. Select
the category of food and then just enter the weight. The weight is entered in grams.
eg.
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• Select desired program by
pressing the pad. The auto
indicator light and the
program number appears in
the display.
• Set Weight using the
pads. If the up / down pad
pressed and held, the weight will
is
increase / decrease rapidly.
• Press
.
Guidelines for Use
The Auto Weight Programs are designed to take the guesswork out of cooking or reheating your
food. They must ONLY be used for the foods described.
The three foods cooked by selecting the micro cook pad, use microwave power only.
The three foods, cooked by selecting the Combi Cook pad, use the microwave and grill together.
1. Only cook foods within the weight ranges described.
2. Only use the accessories as indicated
3. Do NOT cover food when using the Combi Cook programs as it will prevent the food browning
and the heat of the grill will melt any plastic covering.
4. Most foods benefit from a STANDING time, after cooking on an Auto Program, to allow heat to
continue conducting to the centre.
5. To allow for some variations that occur in food, check that food is thoroughly cooked and piping
hot before serving.
Auto Weight Cook/Reheat Programs
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1. Fresh Vegetables 200g - 800g
To cook fresh vegetables eg. carrots, cauliflower, not suitable for
potatoes. Place prepared vegetables into a shallow container on
turntable. Add 15ml (1 tbsp) of water per 100g of vegetables.
Cover with pierced cling film or lid. Select program (1 presses of
pad), enter weight, press start.
2. Fresh fish 200g - 700g
To reheat a fresh convenience meal that can be stirred.
Foods must be in a suitable shallow microwaveable container
and have the film pierced. Select program (2 presses of
pad), enter weight and press start.
Stir halfway. After cooking allow to stand for 1 minute. Ensure
that the food is
piping hot. Stir before serving.
3. Fresh meal 200g - 800g
To reheat a fresh convenience meal that can be stirred.
Foods must be in a suitable shallow microwaveable container
and have the film pierced. Select program (3 press of
After cooking allow to stand for 1 minute. Ensure that the food
is piping hot.
pad), enter weight and press start. Stir halfway.
Stir before serving.
(Reheat)
Auto Weight Cook/Reheat Programs
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1. Frozen Pizza 150g - 400g
For reheating and
Remove all packaging
2. Frozen Lasagna 200g and 400g
browning the top of
and place the pizza on
frozen (NOT Fresh)
Wire Rack on Glass
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purchased pizza.
Tray.
program is suitable
This
For reheating,
Remove all packaging
browning and crisping
for frozenlasagne,
the top of pre-cooked
and place frozen lasagna
3. Fresh Chicken Pieces 200g - 1000g
For cooking fresh
heatproof dish on Wire
chicken pieces. eg.
Rack on Glass Tray.
cannelloni, potato topped
heatproof dish on wire
breasts, thighs,
Turn at beeps.
drumsticks and
dishes, pasta bakes.
frozen lasagna.
rack on glass tray
quarters. Place in a
.
Cooking and Reheating Guidelines
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Most foods reheat very quickly in your oven by HIGH power.
Meals can be brought back to serving temperature in just
minutes and will taste freshly cooked and NOT leftover.
Always check food is piping hot and return to oven if
necessary.
As a general rule, always cover wet foods, e.g. soups,
casseroles and plated meals.
Do not cover dry foods e.g. bread rolls, mince pies,
sausage rolls etc.
The charts on pages 27-32 show you the best way to cook
or reheat your favourite foods. The best method depends on
the type of food.
Remember when cooking or reheating any food that it
should be stirred or turned wherever possible. This ensures
even cooking or reheating on the outside and in the centre.
When is food reheated?
Food that has been reheated or cooked should be served
“piping hot” i.e. steam should be visibly emitted from all
parts. As long as good hygiene practices have been
followed during the prepa ra tion and storage of the food,
then cooking or reheating presents no safety risks.
Foods that cannot be stirred should be cut with a knife to
test that they are adequately heated throughout. Even if a
manufac tur erʼs instructions or the times in the cookbook
have been followed, it is still important to check the food is
heated thoroughly. If in doubt, always return to the oven for
further reheating.
If you cannot find the equivalent food in the chart then
choose a similar type and size listed and adjust the cooking
time if necessary.
PLATED MEALS
Everyoneʼs appetite varies
and reheat times depend
on meal contents. Dense
items e.g. mashed potato,
should be spread out well.
If a lot of gravy is added,
extra time may be required.
Place denser items to the
outside of the plate.
Between 4-7 mins. on
HIGH power will reheat an
average portion. Do not
stack meals.
CANNED FOODS
Remove foods from can
and place in a suitable dish
before heating.
SOUPS
Use a bowl and stir before
heating and at least once
through reheat time and
again at the end.
CASSEROLES
Stir halfway through and
again at the end of heating.
MINCE PIES - CAUTION
REMEMBER even if the pastry is
cold to the touch, the filling will be
piping hot and will warm the
pastry through. Take care not to
overheat otherwise burning can
occur due to the high fat and
sugar content of the filling. Check
the temperature of the filling
before consuming to avoid
burning your mouth.
CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS
AND LIQUIDS - CAUTION
Take great care when reheating
these items.
Do not leave unattended.
Do not add extra alcohol.
BABIES BOTTLES -
CAUTION
Milk or formula MUST be shaken
thoroughly before heating and
again at the end and tested
carefully before feeding a baby.
For 7-8 fl.oz. of milk from fridge
temperature, remove top and teat.
Heat on HIGH power for 25-30
secs.
CHECK CAREFULLY.
For 3 fl.oz. of milk from fridge
temperature, remove top and teat.
Heat on HIGH power for 10-15
secs.
CHECK CAREFULLY.
N.B. Liquid at top of bottle will be
much hotter than at bottom. The
bottle must be shaken
thouroughly and tested before
use.
WE DO NOT RECOMMEND
THAT YOU USE YOUR
MICROWAVE TO STERILISE
BABIESʼ BOTTLES. If you have a
special microwave steriliser we
urge extreme caution, due to the
low quantity of water involved. It is
vital to follow the manufacturers
instructions implicitly.
Reheating Charts
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The times given in the charts below are a guideline only, and will vary depending on
STARTING temperature, dish size etc.
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Food
Weight/
Quantity
Power
Level
Time to
Select (approx)
Instructions/Guidelines
BREAD – Precooked – Fresh – N.B. Breads reheated by Microwave will have a soft base.
Place on microwave safe plate on
turntable.
Do not cover. If using grill mode, use
heatproof plate.
For NN-GT261W use grill
level 1
(High Grill).
CANNED BEANS, PASTA
Baked Beans, Ravioli in sauce
Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce300 gHIGH
200 gHIGH21⁄2 - 3 mins.
1
400 gHIGH
⁄2
4 mins.
1 mins. 40 secs.
Place in a microwave safe bowl.
Cover and place on turntable.
CANNED SOUPS
1
Cream of Tomato400 gHIGHmins.
Minestrone400 gHIGH
CANNED PUDDINGS
Creamed Rice
425 gHIGH
624gHIGH
Sponge Pudding300 gHIGH2 mins.
⁄2
2 - 3
1
⁄2
1
⁄2
2 mins.
1
⁄2
4 mins.
Place in a microwave safe bowl.
mins.2 - 3
Cover and place on turntable.
Place in a microwave safe bowl.
Cover and place on turntable.
CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS - Overheating may cause pudding to ignite
Slice150 gHIGH30 secs.
Small450 gHIGH2 mins.
Place in a microwave safe dish.
Cover and place on turntable.
Medium900 gHIGH3 mins.
DRINKS – COFFEE
1 mug235 mlHIGH
2 mugs470 mlHIGH
1 mins. 40 secs.
2 mins. 40 secs.
Place in a microwave safe mug on
turntable. Stir, before, during and
after reheating.
DRINKS – MILK
1 mug235 mlHIGH
1 jug600 ml
HIGH
50 secs-1min 20secs
1-1 min. 30 secs.
4- 5 mins.
3min 30secs-40min
Place in a microwave safe mug on
turntable. Stir, before, during and
after reheating.
POINTS FOR CHECKING Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave. If unsure
return to oven. Foods will still require a STAND TIME, especially if they cannot be stirred. The denser the food
the longer the stand time.
Reheating Charts
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Food
Weight/
Quantity
Power
Level
Time to
Select (approx)
Instructions/Guidelines
PASTRY PRODUCTS - PRECOOKED - N.B. Pastries reheated by microwave will have a soft base.
HIGH
Cornish Pasty255 g (1)
Combi* GT261
Combi* GM231
Steak & Kidney Pie250 g (1)
Sausage Rolls260 g (4)
HIGH
or Combi*6-7 mins.
HIGH
or Combi*5-6 mins.
HIGH
Quiche400 g (1)
Combi* GT261
Combi* GM231
HIGH
Samosas / Spring Rolls200 g (4)
Combi* GT261
Combi* GM231
Mince Pies90 g (2)HIGH10-20 secs.
PLATED MEALS - HOMEMADE - CHILLED
Child Size1HIGH
Adult Size1HIGH6-7 mins.
1 min40 secs-2mins
4-5 mins.
7-8 mins.
1 min40 secs-2mins
Place on microwave safe plate on
turntable. Do not cover. If using Combi
mode, use heatproof plate.
1 min40 secs-2mins
1⁄21
2 -3 mins.
⁄2
10 mins.
13-14 mins.
1
2 -3 mins.
⁄2
51⁄2-6 mins.
Place on microwave safe plate on
turntable. Do not cover. If using Combi
mode place on grill rack on turntable.
Place on microwave safe plate on
turntable. Do not cover. If using Combi
mode place on grill rack on turntable.
7-8 mins.Do not place on grill rack.
Place on a microwave safe plate.
Cover and place on turntable.
1
⁄2
2 mins.
Place on a microwave safe plate.
Cover and place on turntable.
PUDDINGS & DESSERTS N.B. Transfer food from foil containers to a similar sized microwave safe dish
Bread & Butter Pudding340 gHIGH
HIGH
Fruit Crumble600 g
Combi* GT261
Combi* GM231
HIGH10-15 secs.
Combi* GT261
1
Fruit Pie, individual
Combi* GM231
4
HIGH1-11⁄2 mins.
or Combi*3-31⁄2 mins.
Milk Pudding for 1HIGH
1⁄21
3 -3 mins.
⁄2
1⁄21
3 -4 mins.
⁄2
10-11 mins.
13-14 mins.
40-50 secs.
20-30 secs.
1 min. 20-30 secs.
Place in a microwave safe dish on
turntable. Do not cover. If using Combi
mode, use heatproof dish.
PURCHASED CONVENIENCE FOODS - CHILLED N.B. Transfer food from foil container to a similar sized
microwave safe dish. Plastic dishes designed for microwave and conventional ovens may be
used with care.
Cottage Pie500 g
Lasagne400 g
Vegetable Bake400 g
HIGH
Combi* GT261
Combi* GM231
HIGH
Combi*10-12 mins.
HIGH
Combi* GT261
Combi* GM231
6-7 mins.
14-15 mins.
19-20 mins.
6-7 mins.
8-9 mins.
8-10 mins.
20-21 mins.
Place in microwave safe dish on
turntable. Do not cover. If using Combi
mode, use heatproof dish.
*For NN-GT261 use combi level 2.
POINTS FOR CHECKING Always check that food is piping hot after reheating in the microwave. If
unsure return to oven. Foods will still require a STAND TIME, especially if they cannot be stirred.
The denser the food the longer the stand time.
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