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1. 24 H 10s 20s Pad Heating nnana eke aanne 24 l To Read the Cycle Counter n nnana aaan 25 J To Activate Program Lock ssrewesnramt erim ea a aa EA Rees eee A 25 K To Deactivate Program Lock 2s c2devees coves 1p seeke Sues es ee eeewnawes 25 L To Read Progranv Uist iis oc1c6 ee edie SbGbe ok vee ew iiA NE EEEN ENTEN EEE 26 M To Select Beep Tone OMNONS 2 1255 25 creser etet Ges g2G4 He sede aes eves 27 N Procedure to Program the Air Filter annuau anaa eee 28 OVEN Lampe recepisti an E EE bus E E a E Ti 29 Before COOKING sis vaiseben ter eeeetes bea ORE ai wee EEEE OTA 31 Cooking Instructions Heating and Defrosting Time Charts 32 Self Diagnostics Failure Code Explanation 00 00 c eee eee 33 Installation Instructions for Stacking s Gnseeeuueiawee ee Chae sede eee ee eee 33 Technical Specifications s ox xii lt d cnned de dee Sewn doy kee seat da eee eae Bikes 34 This product is an equipment that fulfills the European standard for EMC disturbances EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 55011 According to this standard this product is an equipment of group 2 class B and is within required limits Group 2 means that radio frequency energy is intentionally generated in the form of electromagnetic radiation for warming and cooking of food Class B means that this product may be used in normal household areas Manufactured by Panasonic Corpora
2. than other cooking methods it is essential that recommended cooking times are not exceeded without first checking the food 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 it could catch fire and possibly damage the interior of the oven Be careful of the cooking time for small quantities of foods or foods with low water content They may burn if cooked too long Do not use the oven for drying kitchen towels or napkins They may burn if heated too long Do not try to boil eggs in the oven When you cook an egg be sure to pierce the yolk membrane prior to placing into the oven to prevent the egg bursting To achieve more even cooking result give the dish a half turn or turn the food over Christmas puddings and other foods high in fats or sugar e g jam mince pies must not be over heated These foods must never be left unattended as with over cooking these foods can ignite It is es
3. Output HEAT FROM PU1 50 TOP DOWN PU2 25 HEAT FROM PL1 50 BOTTOM PL2 25 Frequency 2450 MHz 2450 MHz Outside Dimensions WxDxH Cavity Dimensions WxDxH Net Weight 422 mm x508 mm x337 mm 422 mmx 508 mm x337 mm 330 mmx310 mmx175 mm 330 mmx310 mmx175 mm 30 0 kg 30 0 kg 30 minutes digital 10 touch pads Maximum programmable time for single stage heating P1 and P0 30 minutes P10 P2 PU1 PL2 15 minutes Maximum programmable time for heating 25 minutes a 30 minutes IEC Test Procedure Specifications subject to change without notice is 422 mm HHT J 437 mm l F 463 mm 9 mm Front View Side View Side View with Opened Door aa Panasonic Corporation Web Site http panasonic net Panasonic Corporation 2014 A00033F90BP F0314 0 Printed in Japan
4. How Does the Microwave Work Microwaves are a form of high frequency radio waves similar to those used by a radio including AM FM and CB They are however much shorter than radio waves approximately 12 cm long Electricity is converted into microwave energy by the magnetron tube From the magnetron tube microwave energy is transmitted and absorbed Reflection Microwaves are reflected by metal just as a ball is bounced off a wall A combination of stationary interior walls and rotating antenna located underneath the bottom shelf and above the ceiling cover assure that the microwaves are well distributed within the oven cavity to produce even heating or cooking of foods Transmission Microwaves pass through some materials such as paper glass and plastic much like sunlight shining through a window Because these substances do not absorb or reflect the microwave energy they are ideal materials for microwave oven cooking containers Absorption During heating microwaves will be absorbed by food They penetrate to a depth of about 1 5 cm Microwave energy excites the molecules in the food especially water fat and sugar molecules and causes them to vibrate at a rate of 2 450 000 000 times per second This vibration causes friction and heat is produced just as you will feel heat produced if you vigorously rub your hands together The internal heating of larger foods is done by conduction The heat which is produced by frict
5. 7 2 9 0 fel Digital Display Window see below Start Pad Prog Program Pad Door Handle Shift A B C Pad Air Filter Power Level Selector Pad Splatter Shield top of inner cavity Double Triple Quantity Pad Power Cord 10s 20s Pad Power Plug Q eNumber Memory Pads OPERATING GUIDE eTime Input Caution label is attached on the outside surface Stop Reset Pad A Program Display B Heating Time Display min sec or hour min C eMemory Pad Number Display e Heating Stage Indicator D Pattern of Buzzer Sound Setting E eCalling Programmed Heating Stage Number Indicator eProgrammed Heating in Progress Operation Indicator eBeep Tone Setting Scale Indicator Tur oven is preset at the factory for the following Manual operation Number Pads preset to HIGH power at the indicated heating times for single stage heating A1 10 sec A2 20 sec A3 30 sec A4 40 sec A5 50 sec A6 1 min A7 1 min 15 sec A8 1 min 30 sec A9 1 min 45 sec A0 2 min Program unlock Double Quantity 1 6 times Triple Quantity 2 2 times Cycle counter set to 0 on all pads OvenLamp When the door is open ON Blinking at the end of heating cycle OFF Decrease brightness during cooking OFF 7 The default filter cleaning time is set to 500 Oak Ww If you wish to change these times please consult the operating instructions to find how t
6. Pitch Control Program List Filter Clean Function Double Triple Quantity Pad 10s 20s Pad EXPLANATION Gives the user maximum flexibility to set the oven to desired heating time and power level Ideal for menus that require variations in heating Allows the oven to run at the selected power level for the selected heating time Allows opening of the oven door to check on the food in the cavity Closing the door and touching Start Pad resumes heating Cooking time does not countdown while you check on your food Note Interrupt Feature is deactivated in Program Lock After you remove your food from the oven the timer is automatically preset to repeat the last heating time and power level This is especially convenient for daily specials that you do not want to program into Memory Pads The oven constantly monitors its operation When an operational problem develops the Digital Display Window displays a Failure code By checking the code number against the list in this manual you will know the nature of the problem whether you can solve the problem yourself or need to call a service agent or need to call an electrician If a service agent is required the Failure code number will let him know which parts to bring on the Service call NE 1853 only Allows the oven to be set to begin heating at one power level then shift automatically to a different power level after designated amount of heating time i e HIGH to MED or DEF
7. To proceed to Step 8 touch Start Pad before 0 is displayed after Step 7 e Adjusting Oven Lamp brightness during cooking To decrease brightness of the inner cavity during cooking 8 Within 3 seconds after touching Prog Pad at Step 7 touch Start Pad PROG will start to blink The previously set Oven Lamp reduction settings are displayed 9 Touch Start Pad Note oFF on gt oFF is repeated each time the Pad is touched 10 Touch Prog Pad PROG will stop blinking and the Oven Lamp reduction settings will appear for 3 seconds Then 0 will appear safe Before Cooking Microwave Basics Fundamental principles determine the success of microwave food preparation They include 1 Temperature of Foods Frozen or refrigerated food items will require longer heating times to reach a desired serving temperature than foods from room temperature Food Components Foods high in sugar salt fats and moisture content heat faster because these properties attract microwave energy Denser foods high in protein and fibre absorb microwave energy slower which means a lengthier heating time Bulk Volume The greater the mass of food the longer it takes to heat Containers Ceramic paper china styrofoam glass and plastic are suitable for use in microwave ovens with the following caution Heating foods with either high sugar or high fat content should be done ONLY in high
8. desired heating time by touching the appropriate Number Pad Note The maximum set time for DEFROST and PO is 30 minutes and 15 minutes for all others Example Touch Number Pads 1 0 and 0 for 1 minute 7 Touch Prog Pad again The PROG sign and the single stage heating indicator 1 will stop blinking This means that you have completed programming the selected Memory Pad for the single stage heating 8 3 seconds after programming is completed 0 will appear 9 Program the remaining Memory Pads as desired by repeating Steps 3 7 above Note eWhen the PROG Display is blinking the program can be cancelled and or one touch on Stop Reset Pad erased the programmed Number Memory Pad number eWhen you want to program B or C side touch Shift A B C Pad before touching Program Number Pad 251 How to Operate NE 1853 D Programming Memory Pads for 2 to 5 Stage Heating 1 Complete Steps 1 6 above 2 Select Power Level for the second stage by touching Power Level Selector Pad The selected Power Level will be displayed in the window and the second stage heating indicator 2 will start to blink Example Touch Power Level Selector Pad once for HIGH power 3 Set the desired heating time by touching appropriate Number Pads Note The maximum set time for DEFROST and PO is 30 minutes and 15 minutes for all others However the TOTAL TIME can be set up to 25 m
9. loudness level in digits 3 to O loud to silent followed by the word WEEP Example 3 bEEP Loudest Factory Setting 1 bEEP Low 2 bEEP Mid 0 bEEP Silent PROG i SI 5 Touch Prog Pad again and PROG will stop blinking and the set loudness of m m m m beep tone will appear for 3 seconds Then 0 will appear cl we p pp ppear 1 oe oe To proceed to set length of beep tone touch Start Pad before O is displayed after Step 5 To Select Length of Tone There are 3 options for the length of beep tone at the end of heating cycle ist 3 beeps Factory Setting 2nd Short beeps for 60 seconds 3rd Beep sounds for 5 seconds and then 3 beeps sound 30 seconds later and again 60 seconds later Buzzer reminder functions to prevent food from being forgotten in the oven 6 Within 3 seconds after touching Prog Pad at Step 5 touch Start Pad A PROG will blink B Current length of beep tone will be displayed C The display changes to 1st 2nd and 3rd each time Start Pad is touched and the settings change mo ff Id 7 When the desired length of tone has been selected touch Prog Pad again eon Z a PROG will stop blinking and the set length of tone at the end of heating cycle TAAT will appear for 3 seconds then 0 will appear To proceed to set pitch of beep tone touch Start Pad before 0 is displayed after Continued on next page 97 How to Operate NE 1853 fo
10. not use metal ware ceramics trimmed with gold or silver or any container with a metal content USING YOUR OVEN Do not store any objects inside the oven in case it is accidentally turned on In case of electronic failure the oven can be turned off at wall socket Do not slide the removable shelf in or out when placing or removing food This action could cause damage to the shelf or cause hot food to tip towards the operator MAINTENANCE OF YOUR OVEN WHEN YOUR OVEN REQUIRES A SERVICE call your local Panasonic engineer 08701 591590 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 40 lt Care of Your Microwave Oven Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation 1 2 Remove the plug from the electrical socket before cleaning Keep the inside of the oven clean If pieces of food or spilled liquids stick to the oven walls or between door seal and door surface they will absorb microwaves and may cause arcing or sparks Wipe up all spills with a damp cloth Kitchen detergent or Food Sanitizer Solution may be used if the oven gets very dirty Do not use harsh detergents or abrasives The outside surface of this microwave oven should be cleaned with soap and water then dried
11. the Air Filter This time can be reprogrammed to your own needs This Pad has a preset magnification of 1 6 times the original cooking time for double quantity and 2 2 times for the triple quantity to cook two or three portions at once This Pad has preset heating times of 10 seconds and 20 seconds The heating at HIGH power for 10 seconds will start by touching this Pad once and the heating at HIGH power for 20 seconds will start by touching this Pad twice 15 Outline Diagram of NE 1843 2 000 Q Digital Display Window see below Q Door Handle Power Level Indicator Display Air Filter Power Level Selector Buttons Splatter Shield top of inner cavity Timer Dial Power Cord Start Button Power Plug Caution label is attached on the outside surface A A Heating Time Display min sec B Power Level Indicator HIGH MEDIUM DEFROST 16 How to Operate NE 1843 Example To cook food at MEDIUM power for 4 minutes 1 Make sure the oven is plugged into a properly earthed electrical outlet 2 Open the door The oven lamp will turn on O will appear in the Digital Display Window and Power Level Indicator will appear 3 Put the food into a suitable container place it in the centre of the oven and then close the door securely The oven lamp will turn off Note While 0 appears operation is available 1 minute after the door is closed 0
12. to HIGH Gives you time to confirm and or revise the selected heating program before starting the heat cycle Select heating program either manually or by Pad number and then touch Start Pad One touch of the desired programmed number pads starts heating Great for Fast Food Convenience store and Vending applications The oven can display the total number of times the oven has been operated by pad number by manual operation and cumulatively Great for analysing usage of the oven and traffic flow at the location 1 Locks the control panel number pads into their programmed heating times and power levels 2 Converts the oven to One Touch Start operation 3 Deactivates Program Power Level Selector and Start Pad 4 Deactivates manual operation Prevents unwanted erasing of Memory Pads Simplifies operation Great for Fast Food Convenience Store and Vending applications Deactivates Program Lock and activates all other features Allows you to set the loudness of the beep tone to one of 4 different levels Allows you to set the length of the end of heating cycle beep tone to one of 3 different lengths Allows you to set the pitch of the end of heating cycle beep tone to one of 3 different pitches Allows you to review all currently programmed Pad numbers heating times and Power levels for each stage The word FILt will appear in the display after 500 hours of use to remind you to remove and clean
13. will blink 0000 until the door is opened 1 minute later cooling fan will stop Continued on next page 20 How to Operate NE 1853 7 Open the door and take the food out The oven lamp will turn on The digital display will show the originally selected time and heating stage number 8 Close the door The oven lamp will turn off and 1 minute later the Digital Display Window will go blank Note For the heating cycle of the third and later stages select Power Level once again after Step 3 on page 20 and set a heating time See Special Note of Manual Single Stage Heating on page 20 C Programming Memory Pads for Single Stage Heating The oven can not be programmed until the program lock feature is deactivated See page 25 J To Activate Program Lock 1 Make sure the oven is plugged into a properly earthed electrical outlet 2 Open the door and leave it open 3 Touch Prog Pad PROG sign will start to blink in the Digital Display Window 4 Touch Memory Pad you desire to program The pad number and the previously programmed information will appear in the Digital Display Window Example Touch Memory Pad 5 5 Select the desired Power Level by touching Power Level Selector Pad The selected power level will be displayed in the window and the single stage heating indicator 1 will start to blink Example Touch Power Level Selector Pad 10 times for DEFROST power 6 Set the
14. 20 cm at the top Do not install appliances at higher than 1 6 m and also less than 0 8 m Oven must be placed for easy access to control panel and door and also for disconnect power or shut off power by fuse or circuit breaker GUARANTEE CARD Fill out and post the pre addressed guarantee card Important Safety Instructions WARNING 1 To reduce the risk of burns electric shock fire injury to persons or excessive microwave energy Read all instructions before using microwave oven 2 Ifthe door or door seals are damaged the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a competent person 3 The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption in order to avoid burns 4 Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode 5 Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling therefore care must be taken when handling the container 6 It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry out any service or repair operation that involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy Important Safety Instructions CAUTION 1 In order to maintain the high quality of the magnetron tubes and other components you are requested not to turn the oven on with no food inside 2 High voltages are present inside the cabinet Repairs
15. E THE FUSE Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY AND AN APPROPRIATE ONE FITTED THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET Important Safety Instructions VOLTAGE AND POWER WARNING The voltage used must be the same as specified on the microwave oven Using a higher voltage than that which is specified is dangerous and may result in a fire or other type of accident causing damage Do not plug your oven in via an extension cable as this can be dangerous It is important to plug the oven directly into a wall socket The back of the appliance heats up during use Do not allow the cord to be in contact with the back of the appliance or cabinet surface PLACEMENT OF THE OVEN Locate the oven on a surface which is flat and stable Do not place the oven in a hot or damp place e g near a gas or electric range Do not operate the oven when the room temperature is higher than 40 C and or the humidity is more than 85 Free airflow around the oven is important There is a possibility of a small amount of interference with weak broadcast signals if the microwave oven is too close to a radio or TV For safe and efficient operation the oven must have sufficient air flow to the air vents i e 5 cm at the side and rear
16. Fish Fillets 500 g 8 min 8 min Minced Beef 500 g DEFROST 5 min 5 min Whole Chicken 1 36 kg P1 25 min 25 min Composite Dish Multi portion 1 36 kg 20 min 20 min Single portion 275g 8 min 8 min Apple Pie 1 portion 1mini5s 1min15s Gateau 1 portion 2 min 2 min Bread Rolls 1 portion 50 g 30 s 30s Cooking from Scrambled Egg 2 eggs 2 tbsp milk 40 50 s 25 30 s Chilled Raw Broccoli 500 g HIGH 4min30s 3 min 30s Food Fish Fillets 500 g P10 3 min30s 2 min 45s Bacon 2 rashers imini0s 50s Chicken Portions 500 g 6 min 4min 45s Cooking and or Peas 500 g 5min10s 4min Reheating from Cooked Rice 167 HIGH 2min10s 1min40s Frozen Cooked Sausages x 3 50 g each P10 1mini5s 1min ooke g g Cooked Wings of Fire x 7 pieces 2min10s 1 min 40s Cooked Boxed Cheeseburger 75g 1mini5s 1 min Chocolate Fudge Cake 1 portion DEFROST 30 s 30s P1 Reheating from Lasagne 325 g 5min30s 4min Cooked Chilled Chili 325 g HIGH 3 min 30s 3min Apple Pie 1 portion P10 20s 16s Pepper Sauce 100 ml 1 min 50s Baked Beans 100 ml 1 min 50s Soup 125 ml 1min20s 56s HINTS Do not cook reheat defrost directly onto the base of the oven use a suitable container e When defrosting multi portions of foods turn over and break apart halfway through defrost time to allow better penetration of microwave energy e Solid dense foods should not be cooked from frozen as they will be overcooked round the edges before the centre has reached the re
17. Panasonic Operating Instructions For Commercial Use Models No NE 1843 NE 1853 Microwave Ovens NE 1843 NE 1853 Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven and keep for future reference Page Important Safety Instructions isc4ccteve vee eee ee See eee HO ede PESO K eee ERO EOS 4 Care or Your Microwave OVEN ssc rre sses estier oeews id caee ge beet here exw deed 11 How Does the Microwave Work 0 000 ee es 13 B fore Use nran er margina bowed heed elds ah bbe ageexd Gente G a AE 14 Definitions and Feature Explanations 0000 0c eee es 15 Outline Diagram of NEW Gas oe ose eis be eee ae Cee des tee eb eee ss 16 How to Operate NE 1843 0 0 tee 17 Outline Diagram of NE1696 4 2 3ic06oo cdand ot te ehivetiahu chews bite oases 18 How to Operate NE 1859 lt 1 6255 6 6 65 EES CSGvR EEDE we eee ES 60 244 2 DIERE 19 A Manual Single Stage Heating 0 00 eee 19 B Manual2 to 5 Stage Heating 25 bs0 lt s hee eewese CH ENAERE EERE ent yess 20 C Programming Memory Pads for Single Stage Heating 000 21 D Programming Memory Pads for 2 to 5 Stage Heating 000005 22 E Memory Pad Heating i 62evi santero eae eeh ee heen eee we eee eee ee kee HG bx 22 F Programming Double Triple Quantity Pad 0 000 e eee eee 23 G Memory Pad Heating for Double Triple Quantity Heating
18. and adjustments should be done only by qualified service personnel 3 This microwave oven requires free airflow in the back for maximum cooling efficiency You should keep the air vents clear while cooking 4 Donot dry clothes in the microwave oven since there is a possibility of the clothes burning if left in the oven for too long of a time 5 Use this microwave oven only for its intended use as described in this manual 6 Do not operate this microwave oven if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped 7 Do not use outdoors 8 Do not immerse cord or plug in water 9 Keep cord away from heated surfaces 10 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter 11 To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity a Do not overcook food Carefully attend microwave oven if paper plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking b Remove wire twist ties from bags before placing bag in oven c If materials inside the oven should ignite keep oven door closed turn oven off at the wall switch or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel Important Safety Instructions 12 Do not store flammable materials next to on top of or in the oven It could be a fire hazard 13 Do NOT use this oven to heat chemicals or other non food products Do NOT clean this oven with any product that is labelled as containing corrosive chemicals The heating of corrosive
19. chemicals in this oven may cause microwave radiation leaks 14 Do not use your oven for home canning or the heating of any closed jar Pressure will build up and the jar may explode In addition the microwave oven cannot maintain the food at the correct canning temperature Improperly canned food may spoil and be dangerous to consume 15 Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your microwave oven 16 Potatoes apples egg yolks whole squash and sausages are examples of foods with nonporous skins This type of food must be pierced before cooking to prevent bursting 17 DO NOT USE A CONVENTIONAL MEAT THERMOMETER IN THE MICROWAVE OVEN To check the degree of cooking of roasts and poultry use a MICROWAVE THERMOMETER Alternatively a conventional meat thermometer may be used after the food is removed from the oven If undercooked return meat or poultry to the oven and cook for a few more minutes at the recommended power level It is important to ensure that meat and poultry are thoroughly cooked 18 Extreme care should be taken when cooking popcorn ina microwave oven Cook for minimum time as recommended by manufacturer Use the directions suitable for the wattage of your microwave oven NEVER leave oven unattached when popping popcorn 19 When reheating babies bottles always remove top and teat Liquid at the top of the bottle will be much hotter than at the bottom and must be shaken thoroughly before checking the temperature The lid mu
20. do not indicate all the possible failures on the unit Installation Instructions for Stacking Important Installation 1 Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket 1 Stack the units and remove five screws as before attempting installation shown in Fig 1 2 For stacking installation you must use the 2 Loosen the screw Panasonic Joint Plate A1134 3280 Available 3 The projection on the Joint Plate must face via service route away from the oven Place the Joint Plate on 3 Combination of the unit for stacking is limited the screw within only the following models 4 Attach and tighten five screws and the screw NE 1843 NE 1853 See Fig 2 4 Do not stack more than one oven above bottom 5 Ensure the top oven is at a safe and workable oven height Preparation Be sure the oven cavity is empty Joint Plate Joint al s Projection Plate 5 Za Bd FY Projection ae Technical Specifications 50 Hz single phase 50 Hz single phase 230 240 V 230 240 V Power Source Required Power 12 3A 2830 W 12 3A 2830 W HIGH 1800 W P10 1800 W MEDIUM P9 90 HIGH P8 80 P7 70 P6 60 MEDIUM cm 900W P5 50 P4 40 LOW P3 30 P2 25 DEFROST 340 W P1 340 W
21. er cleaning alarm will appear for 3 seconds Then 0 will appear Note When the programmed hour of cleaning Air Filter is 0 the pitch of filter cleaning alarm can not be selected N Procedure to Program the Air Filter Continued on next page 1 Open the door and leave it open The oven lamp will turn on O will appear in the Digital Display Window 2 While touching Start Pad touch Number Pad 7 3 The display will show the length of time in hours between cleaning the Air Filter you have programmed in or the original time preset by the manufacturer 4 Set the desired time between cleaning by touching the appropriate Number Pads Up to 9999 hours Example Touch Number Pads 6 0 and 0 for 600 hours 28 How to Operate NE 1853 5 Touch Prog Pad This completes the procedure to program time between cleaning of the Air Filter 6 After 3 seconds 0 will appear in the Digital Display Window The oven is now ready for use Note When FILt sign appears in Digital Display Window remove the Air Filter and clean it Touch Stop Reset Pad for 2 seconds to clear the display To display the filter cleaning alarm counter 1 Open the door and leave it open 2 While touching Start Pad touch Number Pad 5 3 The cumulative total cooking time starts over and is displayed after it is cleared After 3 seconds 0 will appear in the Digital Display Windo
22. g E E eOec 2 S08 oe PROG CoCo COLES PROG J CoO COE To Select Pitch of Tone There are 3 options for the pitch of tone at the end of the heating cycle e Low ee Normal Factory Setting eee High 8 Within 3 seconds after touching Prog Pad at Step 7 touch Start Pad A PROG will start to blink B Current pitch of tone will be displayed C The display changes to s ee and ese each time Start Pad is touched and the settings change Under the bE in bEEP 9 When the desired pitch of tone has been selected touch Prog Pad again PROG will stop blinking and the set pitch of tone at the end of heating cycle will appear for 3 seconds Then 0 will appear To proceed to set pitch of filter cleaning alarm touch Start Pad before O is displayed after Step 9 To Select Pitch of Filter Cleaning Alarm There are 3 options for the pitch of the filter cleaning alarm e Low ee Normal Factory Setting eee High 10 Within 3 seconds after touching Prog Pad at Step 9 touch Start Pad A PROG will start to blink B Current pitch of filter cleaning alarm will be displayed C The display changes to s se and eee each time Start Pad is touched and the settings change Under the EP in bEEP 11 When the desired pitch of filter cleaning alarm has been selected touch Prog Pad again PROG will stop blinking and the set pitch of filt
23. hin 1 minute 2 After 1 minute of non use with the door closed the repeat feature will be cancelled B Manual 2 to 5 Stage Heating Follow Steps 1 5 on page 19 2 Select the desired Power Level for the second stage heating by touching Power Level Selector Pad the appropriate number of times The Power Level will be displayed in the Digital Display Window and the second stage indicator 2 will start to blink Example Touch Power Level Selector Pad 8 times for LOW power k 3 Set the desired heating time for the second stage by touching the appropriate Number Pads Note The maximum set time for DEFROST and PO is 30 minutes and 15 minutes for all others However the TOTAL TIME can be set up to 25 minutes for continuous heating 1 to 5 stage heating that excludes DEFROST and PO Example Touch Number Pads 1 0 and 0 for 1 minute 4 Touch Start Pad A The total time for both stages will be displayed B The oven lamp will turn on C During operation the indicator appears in order from the left D The heating time for the first stage will count down 5 After the first stage heating time expires a single beep tone will sound the second stage heating indicator 2 will start to blink and the heating time will continue to count down 6 When all time expires the end of cycle beep tone will sound All heating will stop The oven lamp will turn off The time display
24. ication by touching the appropriate Number Pad Example 1 5 times Touch Number Pads 1 and 5 6 Touch Prog Pad again The PROG will stop blinking This means that you have completed programming the selected Memory Pad for appropriate double quantity 7 After 3 seconds later O will appear Note If you want to change appropriate time for triple quantity you touch Double Triple Quantity Pad twice as in Step 4 above The magnification is preset Each magnification must be programmed separately for alterations N B Please test for correct times when setting the program to achieve correct temperatures 209 How to Operate NE 1853 G Memory Pad Heating for Double Triple Quantity Heating Make sure the unit is properly programmed See page 23 1 Follow Steps 1 3 in E Memory Pad Heating Note When you want triple quantity heating touch Double Triple Quantity Pad twice 2 Touch Double Triple Quantity Pad once 3 Touch the desired Memory Pad Example Memory Pad 5 Program No A 5 4 Touch Start Pad A The oven lamp will turn on B During operation the indicator appears in order from the left C The heating time will count down Note If program lock is activated the heating program starts immediately i e there is no need to touch Start Pad See page 25 5 When all time has expired the end of the cycle beep tone will sound All heating will stop The oven lamp will tur
25. inutes and 15 minutes for continuous heating 1 to 5 stage heating that excludes DEFROST and PO Example Touch Number Pads 2 0 and 0 for 2 minutes 4 Touch Prog Pad again and the PROG sign and the second stage heating indicator 2 will stop blinking The total time for both stages will be displayed This means that you have completed programming the desired Memory Pad for the second stage heating 5 3 seconds after programming is completed 0 will appear 6 Program the remaining pads as desired by repeating the Steps above Note eWhen you want to program B or C side touch Shift A B C Pad before touching Program Number Pad e Repeat the above procedure to set Heating for the third stage and later stages E Memory Pad Heating 1 Make sure the oven is plugged into a properly earthed electrical outlet 2 Open the door The oven lamp will turn on O will appear in the Digital Display Window Note While 0 will appear operation is available 1 minute after the door is closed 0 will disappear 3 Put the food into a suitable container place it in the centre of the oven and then close the door securely The oven lamp will turn off 4 Touch the desired Memory Pad A The currently programmed information will be indicated Example Memory Pad 5 Program No A 5 The heating program at DEFROST power for 1 minute at HIGH power for 2 minutes as program
26. ion travels by conduction to the centre of the food Foods also continue to heat by conduction during standing time Because microwaves dissipate much like sunlight as It reaches the Earth s surface they are not stored in food Radio Interference 1 Operation of the microwave oven may cause Interference to your radio TV or similar equipment 2 When there is interference it may be reduced or eliminated by taking the following measures a Clean the door and sealed surfaces of the oven See Care of Your Microwave Oven found on page 11 b Place the radio TV etc as far away as possible from the microwave c Use a properly installed antenna to obtain stronger signal reception 249 Cookware 1 Heat proof glassware such as Pyroceram and Pyrex is best suited for use in the Microwave Oven If arcing should occur check the cookware carefully again for metal You may use ordinary glassware chinaware plastic ware and paper ware when cooking food that requires a low temperature Using this type of cookware for high temperature cooking may cause cracking or warping You can cook steamed vegetables in special see through wrapping film such as Saran Wrap or wax paper Do not cook in a plastic bag Before using the oven always check that containers are suitable DO NOT MICROWAVE sealed containers as they may explode DO NOT leave the appliance unattended if paper plastic or other combustible containe
27. med on pages 21 22 is set PROG maia 5 Touch Start Pad l A5 Z w j A The oven lamp will turn on P B During operation the indicator appears in order from the left C The heating time will count down Continued on next page 99 How to Operate NE 1853 6 When all the time expires the end of the cycle beep tone will sound All heating will stop The oven lamp will turn off The time display will blink 0000 until the door is opened 1 minute later cooling fan will stop 7 Open the door and take the food out The oven lamp will turn on 8 Close the door The oven lamp will turn off and 1 minute later the Digital Display Window will go blank Note To use B or C side Program touch Shift A B C Pad before touching Program Number Pad F Programming Double Triple Quantity Pad The oven can not be programmed until the program lock feature is deactivated 1 Open the door and leave it open og The oven lamp will turn on and 0 will appear 2 Touch Prog Pad PROG will blink in the Digital Display Window 3 Touch Memory Pad for the desired program The pad number and the previously programmed information will appear in the display PROG will start to blink 4 Touch Double Triple Quantity Pad once The previously selected magnification number will appear in the display Example 1 6 times is 6 Double quantity 2 2 times is ec Triple quantity 5 Set the desired magnif
28. n off The time display will blink 0000 until the door is opened 6 Open the door and remove the food Close the door 1 minute later the Digital Display Window will go blank Note To use B or C side Program touch Shift A B C Pad before touching Program Number Pad H 10s 20s Pad Heating 1 Make sure the oven is plugged into a properly earthed electrical outlet 2 Open the door The oven lamp will turn on O will appear in the Digital Display Window Note While 0 will appear operation is available 1 minute after the door is closed 0 will disappear 3 Put the food into a suitable container place it in the centre of the oven and then close the door securely The oven lamp will turn off 4 Touch 10s 20s Pad once A The oven lamp will turn on B During operation the indicator appears in order from the left C Heating will start on HIGH power for 10 seconds Example Touch 10s 20s Pad once for 10 seconds Touch 10s 20s Pad twice for 20 seconds 5 When all the time expires the end of cycle beep tone will sound All heating will stop The oven lamp will turn off The time display will blink 0000 until the door is opened 1 minute later cooling fan will stop Continued on next page 94 How to Operate NE 1853 6 Open the door and take the food out The oven lamp will turn on 7 Close the door l l The oven lamp will turn off and 1 minute later the Digital Displa
29. nded 27 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision a Important Safety Instructions 28 The appliance should not be cleaned with a water jet 29 There is possibility of danger due to electromagnetic fields and persons with heart pacemakers are advised to move away from areas with electromagnetic fields In this case take note of the instructions provided by the manufacturer 30 If this product is not going to be used do not keep items inside Doing so may result in danger to the surroundings if the switch is accidentally turned on 31 Do not use recycled paper products as they may contain impurities which may cause sparks and or fires when used unless packaging states they are specifically designed for microwave use 32 The appliance shall be disconnected from its power supply during service and whilst replacing parts Following the removal of the supply plug the plug should remain visible to the service operator to ensure that inadvertent reconnection is avoided 33 The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed 34 Do
30. ng the door cancels the remaining time on the program c The oven can not be programmed or run manually until the Program Lock feature is deactivated K To Deactivate Program Lock 1 Make sure the oven is plugged into a properly earthed electrical outlet Continued on next page 395 How to Operate NE 1853 2 Open the door and leave it open The oven lamp will turn on 0 will appear in the display While touching Start Pad touch Prog Pad until the Digital Display Window show PROG and P for more than 2 seconds 3 Program Lock feature is now deactivated Note In Program Unlock Oven reverts to a two touch operating mode Number Memory Pad Start Pad Repeat and interrupt features are operational Memory Pads can be programmed Manual heating is operational Tone loudness control length control and pitch control beep tone at the end of heating cycle filter cleaning alarm are operational e295 L To Read Program List 1 Open the door and leave it open PROG 2 While touching Start Pad touch Number Pad 1 an All currently programmed information the program set into each Number u Memory Pad AO to C9 Beep Tone Program Lock Oven Lamp settings when the door is open Oven Lamp blink settings at the end of heating cycle and Oven Lamp reduction settings during cooking information will continuously appear Note When the filter cleaning alarm counter is set this appears after P
31. o program them 18 How to Operate NE 1853 POWER LEVEL SELECTOR PAD Each time the pad is touched the Power Level switches as the illustration below P10 gt P9 ps P7 Pe lm PS me P4 P3 P2 Pi PO pui PU2 pLi PL2 gt P10 lagain O HIGH P10 1800 W LOW ie oe P9 90 DEFROST P1 4 340 W MEDIUM P8 80 OFF PO 0 HIGH ee A HEAT FROM PU 50 6 TOP DOWN PU2 25 P5 50 HEAT FROM PLT 50 E SS P4 40 BOTTOM UP PL2 25 IEC Test Procedure A Manual Single Stage Heating f 1 Make sure the oven is plugged into a properly earthed electrical outlet 2 Open the door The oven lamp will turn on O will appear in the Digital Display Window 3 Put the food into a suitable container place it in the centre of the oven and then close the door securely The oven lamp will turn off Note While 0 appears operation is available 1 minute after the door is closed 0 will disappear 4 Select the desired Power Level by touching Power Level Selector Pad The selected Power Level will be displayed in the Digital Display Window and the single stage heating indicator 1 will start to blink Example Touch Power Level Selector Pad once for HIGH power Note Each time Power Level Selector Pad is touched the Power Level switches as the above Power Level Selec
32. quired temperature e Cover dishes where appropriate during cooking reheating This will retain moisture and prevent splashing spillages e Loosen lids pierce clingfilm before cooking reheating covered foods e Stir or shake foods halfway through cooking defrosting time to distribute the heat evenly e Allow a Stand Time before food temperature is checked and or offered for consumption ee Self Diagnostics Failure Code Explanation This oven monitors its operation and displays a Failure Code in the Digital Display Window when a problem occurs What to do when a failure code appears Unplug the oven and wait more than 10 seconds before reconnecting If normal operation does not resume follow the chart below Temperature of exhaust air too High 1 2 3 4 5 Defective Thermistor Circuit 1 5 Defective Control Panel 1 5 Defective Relay Circuit 5 6 7 Defective Relay Circuit 1 5 Memory cooking has exceeded the maximum time during Check and change the time double quantity and triple quantity setting See page 19 step 5 Note Oven shuts off automatically Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket Oven beeps continuously Oven resets for operation when cool Move oven to cooler location If problem persists call service agent Oven will operate even if failure code appears just not as designed Call service agent Touch Stop Reset Pad and try again NOaProOnNs Note Above Codes shown in the display
33. rogram Lock How to erase memory content 1 Open the door keep it open and touch Prog Pad 2 Select the memory number you want to erase and touch Power Level Selector Pad 3 Touch Stop Reset Pad and 0 is displayed to indicate that memory is erased Memory content is automatically erased if overwritten PROG 9 cco Joccr 9G How to Operate NE 1853 M To Select Beep Tone Options The oven can not be programmed until the program lock feature is deactivated The beep tone can be set for loudness 4 Levels length of tone 3 Options pitch of tone 3 Options and pitch of filter cleaning alarm 3 Options You can select the combination of loudness length and pitch that best suits your needs The beep tone is set at the factory to the loudest level 3 to 3 beeps and to normal pitch To Select Loudness Level 1 Make sure the oven is plugged into a properly earthed electrical outlet 2 Open the door and leave it open The oven lamp will turn on O will appear in the display 3 Touch Prog Pad first and then touch Start Pad 3 bEEP and pattern of buzzer sound settings indicator 1 will appear in the Digital Display Window and PROG will blink 4 Select the desired sound loudness level by touching Start Pad Repeated touching of Start Pad will lower the loudness of the tone all the way to silent The tone will sound at its loudness level and the Digital Display Window will display
34. rs are used Do not use recycled paper products as they may contain impurities which may cause sparks and or fires when used unless packaging states they are specifically designed for MICROWAVE use CAUTION Do not use METAL UTENSILS in this oven Defrosting Frozen Food 1 If you try to completely defrost frozen food in the Microwave Oven uneven defrosting may occur due to the differences in the thickness and shape of the food Drip may also result and sometimes a part of the food cooks although other parts still remain frozen In actual usage of frozen foods you should not normally defrost them 100 70 defrosting in the Microwave Oven is ideal and helpful for the next cooking operation To defrost evenly turn over or rearrange the food during defrosting To defrost fatty meat heat it in the Microwave Oven for a short time and leave it to stand at room temperature or heat it intermittently until defrosted When you defrost a whole chicken or any frozen food of irregular shape wrap legs or thin parts with aluminium foil Otherwise thin parts will be defrosted faster and sometimes cooked before other parts have properly defrosted For big pieces of meat wrap the sides with aluminium foil so that they will be uniformly thawed by vertical microwaves only Ice should be removed at times during defrosting 14 Other Helpful Instructions For best results 1 As microwave cooking times are much shorter
35. s vegetables etc will require significantly less heating time than those at refrigerated temperatures Important Recommendations 1 For best results it is recommended that foods conventionally prepared be slightly undercooked when subsequently heated in this oven REMEMBER that after the heating cycle has been completed internal food temperatures continue to rise slightly in foods heated in this oven A major abuse of microwave applications is the category of breads pastries and pies They are drier than insides or fillings they heat more slowly Therefore baked goods should ONLY be heated until the crust is warm to the touch 50 C 55 C DO NOT OVERHEAT YOUR FOOD 99 of all food quality complaints of microwave heated foods can be traced to overheating Cooking Instructions Heating and Defrosting Time Charts The times given in the chart below are a guideline only Many factors eg starting temperature of the food can affect the final heating time required The cooking and defrosting times must be adjusted when necessary All times are tested using foods at starting temperatures as below Chilled foods Approx 5 C Frozen foods Approx 18 C Always check for the correct core temperature with a temperature probe to comply with current Government Food Hygiene Regulations Power Approx Time Function Food Weight Level NE 1843 NE 1853 Defrosting
36. sential that reheated food is served piping hot Remove the food from the oven and check that it is piping hot i e 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 leave this thermometer inside the microwave or to a temperature recommended by Government Food Hygiene Regulations For foods that cannot be stirred e g lasagne shepherds pie the centre should be cut with a knife to test it is well heated through Even if a manufacturer s packet instructions have been followed always check the food is piping hot before serving it If in doubt return your food to the oven for further heating Standing time refers to the period at the end of cooking or reheating when food is left before being eaten i e it is a rest time which allows the heat in the food to continue to conduct to the centre thus eliminating cold spots Definitions and Feature Explanations This oven has many features not typically found on other commercial Microwave Ovens FEATURE Manual Heating Single Stage Heating Interrupt Function Repeat Function For Manual Heating Only Self Diagnostics 2 to 5 Stage Heating Two Step Operation In Program Unlock Only One Touch Start In Program Lock Only Cycle Counter Program Lock Program Unlock Tone Loudness Control Tone Length Control Tone
37. st also be removed from babies food jars the contents must also be stirred or shaken before the temperature is checked 8 Important Safety Instructions 20 The door seals and door seal areas should be cleaned with a damp cloth 21 If smoke is observed switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames 22 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard 23 Before use the user should check that utensils are suitable for use in the microwave ovens 24 When heating liquids e g 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 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 cooking time d After heating allow to stand in the oven for a short time stirring again before carefully removing the container 25 When heating food in plastic or paper containers keep an eye on the oven due to the possibility of ignition 26 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 e
38. temperature resistant containers since these foods get very hot Using styrofoam containers for these foods will cause the styrofoam to warp Other low temperature restaurant glass or plastic platters may crack or warp under similar conditions DO NOT HEAT foods in a SEALED container or bag Foods expand when heated and can break the container or bag AVOID METAL because it bounces the microwaves causing uneven heating and sometimes even flashes which may pit or mark the interior of the oven the metal container or plate trim Heated liquids can erupt if not mixed with air Do not heat liquids in your microwave oven without first stirring aay General Guidelines for Heating in a Microwave Oven For specific time see each food category for appropriate heating techniques plus necessary pre preparation of foods Heating Foods from Refrigerated Temperature Foods stored in the refrigerator 5 C should be covered before reheating with the exception of breads pastries or any breaded product which should be heated uncovered to prevent sogginess Most conventionally prepared foods should be slightly undercooked and held in the refrigerator so that overcooking does not occur during microwave heating Cooked items such as vegetables may be portion plated and covered for reheating without loss of colour texture or nutritional content Heating Foods from Room Temperature Food items such as canned entree
39. tion 1006 Oaza Kadoma Kadoma City Osaka Japan Importer Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany Sound pressure level is less than 70 GB A weighted ae Important Safety Instructions INSTALLATION REMOVAL OF PROTECTIVE FILM A protective film is used to prevent scratching of the outer case during transportation Peel this film off before installation or use ATTACH CAUTION LABEL If a caution label is enclosed with your oven please attach it to the top of the appliance before using EARTHING IMPORTANT FOR PERSONAL SAFETY THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY EARTHED When an outlet is not earthed it is personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have it replaced with a properly earthed outlet This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark amp or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer ee N HOW TO REPLAC
40. tor illustrates 5 Set the desired heating time by touching the appropriate Number Pads Note The maximum set time for DEFROST and PO is 30 minutes and 15 minutes for all others Example Touch Number Pads 2 0 and 0 for 2 minutes 6 Touch Start Pad A The oven lamp will turn on B Heating will start C During operation the indicator appears from the left D The heating time on digital display will count down 7 When all time expires the end of cycle beep tone will sound and all heating will stop The oven lamp will turn off The display will blink 0000 until the door is opened 1 minute later cooling fan will stop Continued on next page 19 How to Operate NE 1853 8 Open the door and take the food out The oven lamp will turn on The digital display will show the originally selected time and heating stage number 9 Close the door The oven lamp will turn off and 1 minute later the Digital Display Window will go blank SPECIAL NOTE For both single and 4 stage heating 1 While heating one touch on Stop Reset Pad stops the oven You can restart it by touching Start Pad or a second touch on Stop Reset Pad will cancel the selected program 2 While not in a heating cycle one touch on Stop Reset Pad cancels the selected program REPEAT FEATURE 1 You can repeat exactly the same manually selected heating time by touching only Start Pad if you use the oven again wit
41. w N B If the oven cuts out after short operation check the Air Filter is clean before calling an engineer O Oven Lamp The oven can not be programmed until the program lock feature is deactivated e Oven Lamp settings when the door is open To turn Oven Lamp settings OFF 1 Open the door and leave it open o og The oven lamp will turn on and 0 will appear 2 While touching Start Pad touch Number Pad 9 PROG will start to blink The previously set Oven Lamp settings are displayed 3 Touch Start Pad Note on gt oFF on is repeated each time the Pad is touched PROG im 4 Touch Prog Pad H or rr PROG will stop blinking and the Oven Lamp settings will appear for 3 seconds Then 0 will appear To proceed to Step 5 touch Start Pad before O is displayed after Step 4 Continued on next page 29 How to Operate NE 1853 e Oven Lamp blinks at the end of heating cycle To turn the blinking Oven Lamp ON at the end of heating cycle 5 Within 3 seconds after touching Prog Pad at Step 4 touch Start Pad PROG will start to blink The previously set Oven Lamp blink settings are displayed 6 Touch Start Pad Note oFF on gt oFF is repeated each time the Pad is touched 7 Touch Prog Pad PROG will stop blinking and the Oven Lamp blink settings will appear for 3 seconds Then 0 will appear
42. will disappear 4 Press the desired Power Level Selector Button if other than HIGH The selected Power Level Indicator will be displayed under the Digital Display Window Example Press Power Level Selector Button once for MEDIUM 5 Set the desired heating time Please check the heating time will appear Note The maximum set time for is 25 minutes and 30 minutes for or Example Set heating time for 4 minutes 6 Press Start Button A The oven lamp will turn on B Heating will start C Power Level Indicator will start to blink D The heating time on digital display will count down 7 When all time expires beep tone will sound and all heating will stop The oven lamp will turn off 0000 will blink until the door is opened 1 minute later cooling fan will stop 8 Open the door and take the food out The oven lamp will turn on Digital Display Window will show 0 and Power Level Indicator will appear 9 Close the door The oven lamp will turn off and 1 minute later the Digital Display Window will go blank e When you press the Start Button with door open 0 will appear in the display in all cases e Even after setting the heating time you can still change the power level e If you wish to change the heating time during heating simply adjust the timer to desired minutes and seconds aize Outline Diagram of NE 1853 1 D O M4516 9 s 6
43. with a soft cloth Make sure that water does not get into the back ventilation or control panel opening since this can damage the unit The window of the door should be washed with very mild soap and water Be sure to use a soft cloth Never use window cleaner The front door can be scratched by harsh soap or cleaners CLEANING OF THE SPLATTER SHIELD 1 2 3 Hold snap in snap out stoppers of splatter shield with both hands and pull them in and down Then take the splatter shield out of the oven Cavity Rinse splatter shield in soapy water or Food Sanitizer Solution Be sure to replace the shield before using the oven AUTION Splatter shield must be in place securely when you use the oven Splatter Shield Stopper Care of Your Microwave Oven CLEANING AIR FILTER Clean the Air Filter regularly according to the following instructions The oven may have problems when the Air Filter becomes clogged with dust 1 Remove the Air Filter from the front bottom skirt by turning the right screw to the left Then slide the filter to the right and lift it off the post at the left 2 Wash this filter in warm soapy water Be sure to replace the Air Filter before using the oven C If the Air Filter becomes clogged with debris this will cause an overheating problem with the oven Post 12
44. y Window will go blank Note While heating one touch on Stop Reset Pad or opening the door will cancel the heating program l To Read the Cycle Counter eTo display all cooking times ever used 1 Open the door and leave it open D The oven lamp will turn on 0 will appear in the display PROG i i SS i7 2 While touching Start Pad touch Number Pad 3 am am am All the cooking times that were ever used will appear HENI J i eTo display the cumulative number of times the oven was used 1 Open the door and leave it open The oven lamp will turn on O will appear in the display 2 While touching Start Pad touch Power Level Selector Pad The Number of cycles that the oven has been used will appear Note The last two digits are dropped from the cumulative number of times the oven was used which is displayed in units of 100 when used over 100 times J To Activate Program Lock 1 Make sure the oven is plugged into a properly earthed electrical outlet 2 Open the door and leave it open The oven lamp will turn on 0 will appear in the display While touching Start Pad touch Prog Pad until the display show PROG P and L for more than 2 seconds 3 Program Lock feature is now activated Note In Program Lock a The oven is started by touching the desired Memory Pad There is no need to touch Start Pad b The Interrupt feature is deactivated openi
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