Panasonic NE-1064 manual

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    Panasonic, Ope rating Instructions Commercial Microwave Oven Model NE-1064 r[--l]-.Tal f l--il l-il l t rn-rrFrd I r 'd.tr4. J G*l L=l t'l l.mru;l lffil L_!:lJ t"^|'l t_i_J f-";l L"::J Before operating this oven, please read these instructions completely.[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSUFIE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY..... .......3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..... ............3 lnstallation and Grounding Instructions.. ............4 How Does the Microwave Work? ............s Safety Statements..... .......6 Outline Diagram .........7 How to Operate Before Operating ........[...]

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    IM PORTANT $AFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your nricrowave oven is a cooking device and you should use as much care as you use with a stove or any other cooking device. When using this electric appliance, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following: WARNING-ro reduce the risk of burns. etectric shock, fire, injury to persons or exposur[...]

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    Examine Your Oven Unpack oven, remove all packing material, and examine the oven for any damage such as dents, broken door latches or cracks in the door. Notify dealer immediately if oven is damaged. DO NOT install if oven is damaged. Remove Protective Plastic Film lf a plastic film has been wrapped around the oven to protect the painted finish fro[...]

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    HoW'D6s$'Vffi# 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 five inches long. Electricity is converted into microwave energy by the magnetron tube. From the magnetron tube, microwave energy is transmitted and ab[...]

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    Safety $tatement$ L. : :. : General Use 1, Do NOT tamper with or make any adjustments or repairs to door, control panelhousing, safety interlock switches or any other part of the oven. Do NOT remove outer panelfrom oven. Repairs should only be done by a qualified service person. 2. Do NOT operate the oven if empty. The microwave energy will reflect[...]

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    Outline ftiagram (1) Digital Display Window (see below) (2) Memory Pads (3) Power LevelSelector Pad (4) Stop/Reset Time Pad (5) Double Quantity Pad (x 2) (6) Start Pad (7) ControlPanel (8) Door Safety Lock System (9) Oven Window (10) Oven Lamp (11) Splash Guard/Light Diffuser Digital Display Window Indicator Locations A - Program Change Indicator B[...]

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    How to Operate Before Operating Make sure the oven is connected to a properly grounded electrical outlet. When the door is closed, the display is still blank. When the door is opened, the display shows,,0',. For the detail operation, see the page on each feature. This oven is preset at the factory for the following: 1. Memory Pads preset to Hi[...]

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    How to Operate i;,;:i1t'2'g' HEATING Open the door and place food in the oven cavity. Close the door. "0" must be showing in the display window. A. Manual Single Stage Heating: This feature gives the user maximum flexibility to set the oven to desired heating '@ time and power level. ldeal for menus that require variou[...]

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    How to Operate C. Programmed Heating: Example: 1 stage; MemoryFad 9 to heat for 3 minutes at HIGH power 1. [Ej' Tl_l Display Window ,@ Example: 2 stage; Memory Pad 3 (to heat for 3 minutes at H|GH and 2 minutes at DEFRoST) See page 12 to program Memory pad. See page 14 to activate program Lock. Displav window 1 (El" Tl-l .Press the Memory[...]

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    How to Operate C. Programmed Heating: Example: 1 stage; MemoryFad 9 to heat for 3 minutes at HIGH power 1. [Ej'T]-l ,@ 3. Beep tone will sound. (See page 16) 2_stage; Memory Pad 3 (to heat for 3 minutes at HIGH and 2 minutes at DEFROST) 12 to program Memory pad. 14 to activate program Lock. Display window .Press the Memory Pad 9. In Program Lo[...]

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    Prograrnming - DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR _ The display window MYIT be blank before programming can begin. tf any indicator light is illuminated in the digital Display Window: closeihe door]press sioplneber pad ani wait 1 minute until the Display goes blank. Display Window [_--l A. lltg1ST1llg Memory lads for Singte Stage Heatins: Exampte: To program 30 [...]

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    How to Operate ..,::... NOTE: 'Program the remaining Memory Pads as desired by repeating steps 1-5. You may insert up to 10 memory Programs. 'When the PROG indicator is blinking, the program can be cancelled and/or the pad erased by pressing the STOP/RESET Pad. Display Window _j!6 r, I I .f n I I JU I L___-=_j ,J, , t'-l tl [?IF Pmt2[...]

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    How to Opeiab C' Programming the Double Quantity Pad - For multiple portion heating: Your oven is factory set to automatically double the programmed time for multiple portion heating - this is the correct setting for heatin_g multiple portions of most small foods items. No furthbr programming of the time is necessary for these food items. The [...]

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    How to Operate Other Features A. To Activate Program Lock: This procedure "Locks"lhe controlpanelMemory Pads into their programmed heating times levels. Do Nor OPEN THE DooR. The Display window must be btink before the Program Lock feature can be activated. '@ .Press and hold in the PROG pad until the display shows "P" and [...]

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    How to Operate C. To Read Program List: Allows you to review all currently programmed Pad Number, heating time and power level for each stage. 1. Open the door. f sTot) UESETJ + 1y''*,J 2. Display Window f---- n I I ul .While pressing the STOP/RESET Pad, press and hold in the START Pad. The Bgep Tone setting will show in the display windo[...]

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    How to Operate D. To Select Beep Tone Options: The Beep Tone can be set, ON or OFF. 1. Open the door. '@ 3' m'll_l Display Window i---- nl I ul f- nl I ul trFTFl oM2 r....".-...---) lbrrP I tr t,"l-' f--; I L'i E. To Read the Cycle Counter: 1. Open the door. .@ @ + fPo!m'l ILEVEL' The. oven can displa[...]

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    $elf Diagnostics Failure Code Explanation This oven monitors its operation and displays a Failure Code in the display window when a problem occurs. What to do when a failure code appears: NOTE: Above codes shown in display do not indicate all the possible failures on the unit Care of Your Microwave Oven 1. Unplug the oven belore cleaning. 2. Keep t[...]

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    Notes -18-[...]

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    Technical $pecifications 1T Zltt 15" Front View NE-1064 Power Source 120V, 60 Hz, single phase Required Power 13.4 A 1500 w Output' 1000 w Frequency 2,450 MHz Outer Dimensions (HxWxD) 12" x20%" x 14%" (306mmx51Ommx360mm) Cavity Dimensions (HxWxD) 8%o" x'13" x 13" (205mmx33Ommx330mm) Net Weight Approx. 37[...]

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    PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTONIC COMPANY COMPANY, DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA One Panasonic Way, 4A-4, Secaucus, NJ 07094 T00036pl0Ap (201) 348-5377 printed in Taiwan[...]