Panasonic ng Instructions Operati Commercial Microwave Ovens ModelNE-l0547 NE-l0247
Betore operatingthis oven, please read these instructions completely.
TABLEOF CONTENTS TO EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TOAVOIDPOSSIBLE PRECAUTIONS ENERGY MICROWAVE INSTRUCTIONS...............,..... I M P O R T A NSTA F E T Y Instructions..... and Grounding Installation SaietvPrecautions ......6
Work?...... How Doesthe Microwave
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Programming MemoryPadsfor SingleStageHeatin9............. A. Programming MemoryPadsfor 2 or 3 StageHeating........... B. Programming the C. Programming DoubleQuantityPadfor MultiplePortionHeating
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Your microwaveovenis a cookingdeviceand you shoulduse as muchcare as you usewith a stoveor any othercookingdevice. basicsafetyprecautions Whenusingthis electricappiiance, the following: shouldbe lollowed.includrng
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shock,fire,injuryto personsor exposureto excesstve microwaveenergy:
unlessclosely 9. Do not allowchildrento usethis appliance, supervisedby an adult. '10.Do not operatethis applianceif it has a damagedcord or plug,if it is notworkingproperly,or if it has beendamaged or drooDed. 11. Do not immersecord or plugin water.
1. Fleadall Inslrucronsbefo,eusinglhe app|ance. "PRECAUTIONSTO AVOID 2. Fead and followthe specific POSSIBLEEXPOSURETO EXCESSIVEMICROWAVE ENERGY,"lound at the bottomof this page.
12. Keep cord away from heatedsurfaces. 13. Do not let cord hang over edge of a table or counter.
3. Thisappliancemustbe grounded.Connectonlyto properly groundedoutlet.See "GROUNDINGINSTBUCTIONS" foundon page4. 4. Installor locatethis applianceonly in accordancewiththe installation instructions loundon page4. 5. Do notcoveror blockanyopeningson thisappliance.
14. This applianceshouldbe servicedonly by qualifiedservice personnel.Contacithe nearestauthorizedservicentrefor examination,repairor adjustment. '15. Some productssuch as wholeeggs, narrowneck bottles and sealedcontainers-for example,closedglassjarsmay explodeandshouldnot be heatedin thisoven. 16. To reducethe risk of fire in the oven cavity: (a) Do not overcookfood. Carefullyattendapplianceif paper, plastic,or othercombustiblematerialsare placedinsidethe ovento jacilitatecooking.
outdoors. 6. Do not storeor usethisaooliance Do not use this productnearwater-for example,near a kitchensink,in a wet basement, or neara swimmingpool, and the like. 7. Usethisapplianceonlyfor itsintendeduseas describedin this vapours,or non-food manual.DO NOTuseconosivechemicals, produc{sin thisappliance. Thistypeof ovenis specifically designedto heator cook.lt is notdesignedfor industrialor laboratoryuse.The useol conosivechemicalsin heatingor and mayresuttin radiation cleaningwilldamagethe appliance leaks. 8. Whencleaningsurfacesof doorand oventhatcome togetheron closingthe door,use onlymild,non-abrasive soaps or detergentsappliedwith a spongeor soit cloth.
(b) Removewire twist.tiesfrom paper or plasticbags before placingbag in oven. (c) tt materials inside the oven should ignite, keep oven door closed, turn oven off, and disconnect the power cord. or shut oft power at the luse or circuit breaker panel. (d) Do not use the cavity for storagepurposes. or food in Do not leavepaperproducts,cookingutensjls, the cavity when not in use.
TOAVOIDPOSSIBLE PRECAUTIONS TO EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE ENERGY MICROWAVE (c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged.lt is particularly importantthat the oven door closeproperlyand that there is no damageto the: ( 1 ) d o o r( b e n t ) (2) hingesand latches(brokenor loosened) (3) doorseals and sealingsurfaces.
(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with ihe door open since open-dooroperationcan resultin harmful exposureto microwaveenergy.lt is impoftantnot to defeator tamperwith the safetyinterlocks. (b) Do not place any objeci between the oven tront tace and lhe door, or allowsoilor cleanerresidueto accumulateon sealinqsurfaces.
(d) The oven should not be adiusted or repaired by anyone exceptproperlyqualifiedservicepersonnel.
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Wiring Requirements
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'L The oven must be pluggedintoat leasta 15 AMP 120 VOLT, 60 Hz GBOUNDEDOUTLET, Where a standardtwo-prongoutletis encountered,it is the personal responsibilityand obligationof the user to have it replacedwith a properlygroundedthree-prong outlet(Fig.1).
Unpackoven,removeall packingmaterial,and examinethe oven for any damagesuch as dents,brokendoor latchesor cracksin the door.Notifydealerimmediatelyif oven is damaged. DO NOT install if oven is damaged.
RemoveProtectivePlasticFilm ll a plastic film has been wrappedaround the oven to protect the paintedfinishfrom scratchingduringshipping,please all removethis plasticfilm priorto usingthe oven.(However, ovensdo not haveplasticfilmwrapping.)
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2. The oven must be on a SEPARATECIRCUIT.No other aoDlianceshouldsharethe circuitwiththe microwaveoven. lf it does,the branchcircuitfuse may blow,or the circuit breakermay trip or the tood may cook slowerthan the in this manual. times recommended 3. The VOLTAGEusedmust be the same as specifiedon this microwaveoven (120V). Usinga highervoltageis dangerousand may resultin a fire or otheraccident causingoven damage.Usinga lowervoltagewill cause for damage slow heating.Panasonicis NOT responsible resultingfrom the use of the ovenwith otherthan specified voltaqe.
Oven must be placed on a tlat, stable surface.For proper operation,the oven must havesufficientair flow.Allow 3-inchesof spaceon bothsidesof the ovenand l-inchol soace on too ol oven. a. DO NOT blockair vents.lf theyare blockedduring operation,the oven may overheat.lf the oven overheats, a thermalsafetydevicewillturnthe ovenotf.The oven will remaininoperableuntilit has cooled. b. DO NOT placeoven neara hot damp surfacesuchas a gas or ereclncrange. c. DO NOT operateovenwhen room humidityis too high.
Groundinglnstructions This appliancemust be grounded.In the eventof an electrical shortcircuit,groundingreducesthe riskol electricshockby providingan escapewirefor the electriccurrent.This applianceis equippedwith a cord havinga groundingwire with a groundingplug.The plug must be pluggedintoan outletthat is properlyinstalledand grounded. WARNING-Improperuse ol the groundingplugcan resultin a risk ot electricshock. Consulta qualiliedelectrician or servicepersonif the groundinginstructions or if are not completelyunderstood, doubtexrstsas to whetherlhe app|ancers properly grounoeo. lf it is necessaryto use an extensioncord,use only a three wire extensioncord that has a threebladegroundingpiug, and a three slot receptaclethat will accept the plug on the appliance.The markedratingof the extensioncord shouldbe equal to or greaterthan the electricalratingol the appliance.
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Food
GeneralUse '1. DO NOT tamperwith or make any adjustmentsor repairsto door, control panel housing,satety interlockswitchesor any other part of the oven. Do NOT removeouter panel from oven.Repairsshouldonly be doneby a qualifiedservice person.
1. lt is betterto UNDERHEATRATHERTHAN OVERHEAT it can alwaysbe returnedto foods.lf food is underheated, the oven for furtherheating.li lood is overheated,nothrng can be done.Alwaysstartwithminimumheatingtimes. 2. SMALLOUANTITIESof lood or Joodswith LOW l\,4OISTURE contentcan burn,dry out or catchon fire if heatedtoo long.
2. DO NOT operatethe oven if empty.The microwaveenergy will reflectcontinuously throughoutthe oven causing overheating, if no lood or waler is presentto absorb energy.This coulddamagethe oven and resultin a risk of lire.
3. Microwavepopcornwhichpopsin its own packageis available.Eachbrandof microwaveooDcornrecommends thattheirooocornbe used in microwaveovens listedat a "Use in microwaveoven specificwattage.For example: a "Tested in microwavesoi 450 to 600 watts or greatel', or '1000watts." Follow directions ooocornmanufacturer's and use a brandsuitablefor at leasta 650 watts microwaveoven.
3. lf a fire occursin the oven,turn the timerto the "0" oositionor oressSTOP/FESETTime Pad and LEAVE DOOR CLOSED. Disconnectthe powercord,or shut oft powerat the fuse or circuitbreakerpanel. 4. DO NOT dry clothes,newspapersor other materialsin oven or use newspapers or paperbagsfor cooking.Fire could result.
4. Do not attemptto deep fat lry 'n your microwaveoven.
5. DO NOT use recycledpaperproductsunlessthe paper oroductis labelledas safe for microwaveoven use. Recycledpaperproductsmay containimpuritieswhich may causesparks,and resultin fireswhen used
6. Potatoes,apples,egg yolks,wholeacornsquashand sausagesare examplesol foodswith nonporousskrns. Thesetypesof foods mustbe piercedbeforecooking,to preventDurslng7. Liquidscan become"superheated" in a microwave,and
5. Do not boil eggs in theirshellin a microwaveoven. Pressurewill buildup and the eggswill explode.
6. DO NOT hit or strikecontroipanel.Damageto controls may occur.
when the containeris movedin any way,the "explode" out ot the superhealedliquids can "Superheated" wateris hotterthan boiling container. water.EVENTHOUGHlT DOESNOT APPEARTO BUBBLE.To reducethe possibility of this occurrence: Always make sure that liquids are stirred vigorously beforeheatingto assurethat the liquidis mixedwith air. NEVERHEAT LIOUIDSFOF AN EXCESSIVELENGTH O FT I M E ,
7. POT HOLDERSshould always be used when removing itemsfrom the oven. Heat is transferredfrom the HOT food to the heatingcontainerand fromthe cookingcontainerto the Glass Tray. The Glass Tray can be very HOT after removingcookingcontainerfrom oven. 8. DO NOT storeflammablematerialsnextto, on toDof. or in the oven. lt could be afirc hazatd.
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8. Do not use DaDertowelsor clothswhichconlaina syntheticliberwovenintothem,such as nylon.The syntheticfibermay causethe towelor clothto ignite.
Use only containersand materialsspecifiedby their manufacturers to be for microwaveuse. 1. METALCONTAINERSor disheswith metallictrims should not be used.Arcingmay occur. 2. METALTWIST-TIESmay not be used in the microwave oven. 3. DO NOT use SEALEDJARS or NARROW NECK bottlesfor cookingor reheating.They may shatter.
9. Do not use the oven for any reasonotherthan the oreoaration of food. 10. Youroven is equippedwith a protectivedevicedesigned The oven 1oturn the unito11in the eventof overheating. will automatically resetitselfalterit has cooled.(approx. 3 0 - 6 0m i n . )
4. DO NOT use CONVENTIONALTHERMOMETERSin the microwaveoven.They may causearcing 5. RemovePLASTICSTOREWRAPS,beforeheatinqin the oven. 6. When usingfoil,skewers,warmingrack or utensilsmade ot metalin the oven allowat leastone inch of spacebetween metalmaterialand interioroven walls.lf arcing(sparking) occursremovemetalmaterial(skewers,etc.)and/or transferto a nonmetallic container
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Microwavesare a form of high frequency radio waves similar to those used by a radio includingAM; FM and CB. They are, however,much shorterthan radio waves; approximatelytive inches long. Electricityis converled into microwaveenergy by the magnetrontube. From the magnetrontube, microwave energy is transmittedand absorbed.
Absorption Duringheatlng,microwaveswill be absorbedby tood.They oenetrateto a deoth of about % to 1'l-inches. Microwave energy excitesthe molecules in the food (especiallywater, fat and sugarmolecules), and causesthemto vibrateat a rateof 2,450,000,000 timesper second.This vibrationcauses lriction,and heat is producedjust as you will feel heat producedil you vigorouslyrub your handstogether.The internalheatingof largerfoods is done by conduction. The heat whichis producedby frictiontravelsby conduction to the center of the food. Foods also continueto heat by conduction duringstandingtime. Becausemicrowavesdissipate,much likesunlightas it reaches the Earth'ssurface, they are not stored in food.
Reflection Microwavesare reflectedby metaljust as a ball is bounced otf a wall. A combinationof stationary(interiorwalls) and rotatingantenna,locatedunderneaththe bottom shelf assure that the microwavesare well distributedwithin the oven cavity to produceeven heatingor cooking of foods.
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Microwavespass through some materialssuch as paper, glassand plasticmuchlikesunlightshiningthrougha window Becausethese substancesdo not absorb or r€tlectthe microwaveenergy,they are ideal materialstor microwave oven heatinocontainers.
1. Operationof the microwaveoven may cause interference to your radio,TV or similarequipment. 2. When thereis interference, it may be reducedor eliminated by takingthe followingmeasures: a. Cleandoor and sealingsulacesof the oven. See Care of Your MicrowaveOven foundon page 18.) b. Place the radio,TV, etc, away from the microwaveoven o-
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1. Make sure unit is plugged into a three-pronggrounded120V circuit.
6. Whentime has elapsed,a bollwill ringand the unitwilltum otf. > Oven light turns otf.
2. Openthe door. PLACECONTAINEROF FOODin the oven. NOTE: '1.lf heatingis compleledBEFOREthe
3. CLOSETHE DOORsecurely.
timer has elapsed,tum the TIMER TO "0" position. The unit willoperate until the timer retumsto "0".
4. SET A OESIFIED HEATINGTIME. > MICROWAVEHEATINGBEGINS.Oven lightturnson. 5. You may open the door while the oven is operating. As soon as the door is opened, the safety mechanismsstop microwavepowerand heatingtime. To continueheating,closedoor. Microwaveheatingbeginsagain. lf you wishto changethe time duringheating,simplyadjust the timerto desiredminutes.
2. When settingtimer for lessthan 30 sec, tum timer past 30 sec and then turn to correcttiming.
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HI iI,HI MEDLOWOEFHOLD POWER LEVEL E - PowerLevelIndicator Hr(HrGH) HIGH) M. HI (MEDIUM MED(MEDIUM) LOW DEF(DEFROST) HOLD(PowerOFF)
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BeforeOperating Vake surethe oven is connectedto a properlygroundgdelectricaloutlet. lvren the door is closed,the DisplayWindowis stillblank.Whenthe door is opened,the DisplayWindowshows "0". .cr the detailoperation,see the pageon each feature.
This oven is presetat the factoryfor the following: ' MemoryPadsare presetto High Powerfor the indicatedheatingtimes Jorsinglestage heating.
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The Double Ouantity(x 2) Pad is presetto automatically doublethe programmedtime of each MemoryPad.
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To set the cookingtime: Display Window You can set up to 99 minutes99 seconds. ExamDle1: To set 15 minutes45 seconds
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The DisplayWindowwill go blank(whenthe door is closed): . at rnorethan 1 minuteinterruption. . at more lhan 1 minute after completionof heatingand removingfood. The displaywillflash"0": . continuouslyil food is not removed.
Oven lightwill be turnedon, when: . you openthe door. . heating starts. Oven light will be turned ott, when: . you close the door (no heating). . heatingfinishes.
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HEATING
Open the door and placefood in lhe oven cavity.Closethe door. "0" must be shor,vingin the Display Window.
A. ManualSingleStageHeating:
This fealuregivesthe user maximumllexibilityto set the ovento desiredheatingtime and powerlevel.Idealfor menusthat requirevarioush€atingrequirements. Example:To heat for 2 minutesat High Power OisplayWindow .Pressthe POWERLevelSelector Pad one time.
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.Pressthe MemoryPads2, 0 and 0. .Press the START Pad. The totaltimefor both stageswill be displayed. The oven lampwill be turnedon. Heatingwill start. .The time in the DisplayWindowwill countdown. .When oven shifts to the ngxt stage, a singlebeeptone will sound. .All heatingwill slop. Whenopeningthe door,the display will stopblinking.
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C. ProgrammedHeating: Example:1 stage;MemoryPadI to healtor 3 minutesat HIGHPower 1.
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.Press the MemoryPad 9. ln ProgramLockMode oven will start withoutpressingSTART Pad. See page 15. .Press the START Pad. Heatingwill start. The time in the DisplayWindowwill count down. .All heatingwillstop. When openingthe door,the display will stop blinking.
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.All heatingwillstop. When openingthe door,the display will stop blinking.
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A. ProgrammingMemoryPadsfor SingleStageHeating: Example:To program30 secondsat MediumPowerfor MemoryPadNumber5 Disolay Window .Pressthe PFOG. Pad. NOTE: .lf no PROGIndicatorappearedin the DisplayWindow,"ProgramLock"should be cancelled.(Seepage 15.) .Do not keep pressingPROG.Pad lor more than 30 seconds,or a falsetailurecode may result.
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.Pressthe PROG.Pad again. You havecompletedprogramming the selected Memory Pad for singlestageheatingand double heatingtime for multipleportion heatingautomatically. .2 secondslater,the time and powerlevelsettingfor single stagewill appearin the DisplayWindow. .2 secondslater,DoubleQuantity(x 2) Heatinglndicatorand then the doubleheatingtime willappear in the DisplayWindow.
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NOTE: . Programthe remainingMemoryPadsas desiredby repeatingsteps1-5.You may insertup to 10 memoryPrograms. . Whenthe PROGindicatoris blinking,the programcan be cancelledand/orthe Pad erasedby pressingthe STOP/RESETPad.
B. ProgrammingMemoryPadsfor 2 or 3 StageHeating: Example:To programtor 2 minutesat DEFROST for 2 stageheaiingusingMemoryPad Number5 DisplayWindow ---l!99---l-
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C. Programmingthe DoubleQuantityPad- For multipleportionheating: your oven is lactoryset to automatically doublethg programmedtime for multipleportionheating- this is the correctsetting of most smallfoods items.No Iurtherprogrammingof the time is necessaryfor theselood items tor heatingmultipleportions The time iequired to heat multiple portionsot some large planersand most bulk food loads is slightly less than double that ol a singleportion. Thi; model incorporatesa Multiple Portion Heating Custom Programfeature lhat allowsyou to customizethe heatingtime and/orpowerlevelfor multipleportionsof your menu items. For example,if MemoryPad 3 is set for 6 minutesat DEFROST,12 minutesat DEFROSTis set for doublequantityheating automatically.Howevei, il your own tests have determinedthat the correct heatingtimes requiredis less (only 10 minutes30 "Multiple Portion HeatingCustom Program"feature can be programmedtor 10 seconds at OeFROSTI tot t*o portions,the minutes30 secondsat DEFROST. Example:To program 30 seconds at HIGH Power on Memory Pad Number 2
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OtherFeatures A. To Activate Program Lock: This procedure"Locks"the controlpanelMemoryPads intotheirprogrammed heating timesand powerlevels.DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR.The DisplayWindowmustbe blank before the Program Lock leature can be activated.
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.Pressand holdin the PBOG.Pad untilthe displayshows 'P' and "1". (for6 seconds) .Program Lock feature is now actrvated.
NOTE:.DonotpressPROG.Padlorlongerthan30secondscontinuously,orfalsefailurecodemayresult. .ln "ProgramLock" a. The oven is startedby pressingthe desiredMemorypad.Thereis no needto pressthe START pad. b. The interruptfeatureis deactivated-openingthe door cancelsthe remainingtime on the program. c. The oven cannotbe programmeduntilthe programlockfeatureis deactivated.
B. To ReleaseProgramLock: This proceduredeactivates"ProgramLock"and activatesall otherfeatures. Oven revertsto a 2 touch operating mode (Memory Pad plus START Pad). DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR.The DisplayWindowmust be btankbeforethe Release ProgramLock feature can be activated. 1.
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NOTEi .Do not pressPROG. Pad for longerthan 30 secondscontinuously, or a falsefailurecode may result. .ln "ProgramUnlock" a. Repeatand interruptfeaturesare operational. b. MemoryPads can be programmed. c. Tone loudnesscontrolis operational.
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C. To ReadProgramList: Allowsyou to reviewall currentlyprogrammedPad Number,heatingtime and powerlevelfor eachstage.
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.Whilepressingthe STOP/RESETPad, pressand holdin the START Pad. The BeepTone settingwill show in the DisplayWindow. 'l: Example;StageIndicator Beeptone is ON StageIndicator2: BeePtone is OFF 2 secondslater,the ProgramLock settingwill showin the Display Window. "P L" ProgramLock : "P" ProgramUnlock:
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.PressMemoryPad you desired to read program. Example;The MemoryPad Number5. DisplayWindowwill display; ProgramMemoryPad Number5, firststageheatingtime and power levelcurrentlyprogrammedon l\ilemoryPad. 2 secondslater,the same intormation will be displayed for the 2nd and 3rd stage heating.
.After all settings have been displayed,the Pad Numberand the StageHeatingIndicatorwill appearin the DisplayWindowagain.
ot NOTE:.lf you want to go to anotherprogram,pressthe MemoryPad you desiredto read program,whilethe information lvlemoryPad is beingdisplayed. .lf you want to showthe MultiplePortionHeating(x 2) program,pressthe DOUBLE OUANTITYPad belorepressing the l,remoryPad.
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D.To SelectBeepToneOptions: Display Window
The BeepTone can be set.ON or OFF. 1 . Openthe door.
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.Pressthe PFOG. Pad. The displaywill not change.
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.Repeatpressingol 0 Pad. Select"OFF" of BeepTone. Stagelndicatorl -ON Stagelndicator2=OFF .Pressthe PROG.Pad again. You havecompletedprogramming t h e b e e pt o n e .
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.2 secondslater,the DisplayWindowwill go blank.
E. To Readthe CycleCounter: The ovencan dispiaythe totalnumberof timesthe oven has beenoperatedcumulatively. Greatfor analyzingusageof the oven and tratficflow at the,ocation. 1 . Openthe door.
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.WhilepressingSTOP/RESETPad, pressPOWERLeveiSelectorPad.The displayshowsthe total cumulativenumberof trmesthe oven has been used. Example: .9999 means,the oven has been used999900times. .0020 meansthe oven has been used 2000 times. . lf the total cumulativenumber of times lessthan 100times,the displaywill not be changed. .2 secondslater,"0" will reappearin the DisplayWindow.
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This oven monitorsits operationand displaysa FailureCode in the DisplayWindowwhena problemoccurs. Whal to do when a failure code appears:
CODE F01
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'Overcooked lood 'Press STOP/RESETPadto stop beep. .Temperatureof exhaustair too high. 'Wait for ovento cooi downand reset. 'lt a flameis Dresent,do notopen ovendoor. 'lf normaloperationdoes not resume,callthe serviceagentwith information of tailurecode.
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'Defectivesensorcircuit
. Unplugthe oven and waitmorethan 10 secondsbeforereconnecting.
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'When a pad was pressedfor more than 30 seconds "Detectivepad or controlcircuit
'lf normaloperationdoes not resume,calithe serviceagentwiththe information of tailure code.
uJ NOTE:Abovecodesshown in DisplayWindowdo not indicateall the possiblefailureson the unit.
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1. Unplugthe oven beforecleaning. 2. Keepthe insideof the oven clean.Whenfood spattersor spilledliquidsadhereto oven walls,wipewith a dampcloth. N4ilddetergentmay be used if the oven gets very dirty. The use of harshdetergentor abrasivesis not recommended. The air intakesplashguard/lightdiffusercan be removedfor cleaningby removingthe centerplugsfrom the two plastic rivets.The top is held by two tabs. Wash in warm dishwaterand replace.
insideor aroundthe outsideof the oven 5. lf steamaccumulates door,wipe wilh a softcloth.This may occurwhenthe rnicrowave oven is operatedunderhigh humidityconditions and in no way indicatesmallunctionof the unit. 6. Cleanoff greaseand dust on bottomsurfacesotten.Use warmdetergentsolution.
7. Cleaninginsidethe oven outerpaneland insidethe oven baseshouldbe performedonly by qualifiedservicepersonnel after taking precautionsto drain all storedvoltage potential. 3. The outsideoven surfacesshouldbe cleanedwith a damp The bottomis accessibleby removingthe centersectionof cloth.To preventdamageto the operatingpartsinsidethe the baseand the powerand sensorcontrolareasare within oven,watershouldnot be allowedto seep intothe ventilation the outerwrap aroundhousing.Avoidusingliquidsand openrngs. cleaningsolutionsin theseareas.Use a dry sott bristlebrush or a cloth.Reolaceall oarts-Do not connectthe oven to the 4. lf the ControlPanelbecomeswet, cleanwitha sott,dry cloth. electricity supplyil any partsare not reassembled. Do not use harshdetergentsor abrasiveson ControlPanel. Whencleaningthe ControlPanel,leaveoven door opento preventoven from accrdentally lurnrngon. Aftercleaning,touch STOP/RESETPad to clearDisplay Window.
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NE-10547
NE-10247 120V,60Hz,singlephase 13.44 1500W
Power Source RequiredPower
Output'
1 0 0 0w
Frequency
2,450 MNZ
OuterDimensions (HxWxD)
'12"x2O'/;'x 14'/;' 306 mm x 510 mm x 360 mm
CavityDimensions (HxWxD)
8 ' l , "x 1 3 ' x 1 3 ' 205 mm x 330 mm x 330 mm
Net
34 lb (15.4kg) Approximately Approximately 39 lbs (17.7kg)
Timer
99 min 99 sec (Digital) x 10 MemoryPads with DoubleQuantity (x2) Pad
Rotary 6 minutes
.lEC 705-88Test Procedure Specifications subjectto changewithoutnotice.
FRONTVIEW
SIDEVIEWWITH DOOROPEN
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