Panasonic of North America AP3B51 Microwave Oven User Manual and Operating Instructions
Panasonic Appliance Company of America Microwave Oven Users Manual and Operating Instructions
Users Manual and Operating Instructions
Exhibit 7 8: 8 ACLAP3BSI Panasonicfi Operating Instructions COMB] WpNe Commercial Microwave Convection Oven NE-Cl 1 63V/VV NE-Cl 173V/W Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven. Before Calling for Service: If failure code “F'” appears in the display, unplug oven and wait 1 minute before reconnecting. lf normal operation does not resume, call the service agent with the information of failure code (See page 234) PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with (c) Do not operate the oven it ‘tt ls damaged It is the door open slnce open-door operation can partlcularly lmportant that the oven door closes result ln narrnlul exposure to microwave energy properly and that there rs no damage to the : lt IS lrnportant not to deleat or larnporwlth lhe (1) door (bent) salety interlocks. Under normal condltlons ttle (2) hlngES and latches loroken or loose) oven wlll not operate mm the door open (3) door seals and Seallflg surlaces tb) Do not place any obiect between the oven (d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired lront lace and the door or allow sell or cleaner by anyone except properly dualltled seerce resldue to accumulate on seallng surlaces personnel (See page 2) Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Microwave Oven. Vour mlcrowave oven ts a cooklng appllance and you should use as much care as you use wrth a stove or any other cooking appllance. When uSlng electncal appllances baslc salety precautlons should be lollowed lncludlng the rolIOWlnq ‘fAflPCEESAFETY INSTRUCTIONS _To reduce the risk at burns, electric shock, lire, injury lo persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy: t Read all Instructlons before usan llllS appllance. 2. Read and follow the Specnlc PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPO? SURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY“ found on the ll‘slde lront cover 3 Tllls rlppllance must be grounded Connect only to a properly grounded olltle' See GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS lotmd on page 4 A As wrtll any cooking appllance. DO NOT leave oven unattended whlte ln use 5 Install or locate thls appllance only In accordance Wllh the lnstallatlon lnstruc— tlons tound on page 4. 5 6 DO NOT cover or block any openings on thls appllance 7 DO NOT Store thls appllance outdoors DO NOT use tl‘rls product near water 7 for example near a klICIlel‘l Slnk. lit a Wet basement. or heal a swrmmlng pool or SlltttIr‘lr locatlons 8 Use tltls apptlanco only lar lts ended use as described ln thls manual DO NOT use corroslve cllemlcals vapors. or non—load products ln tnls appllance Thls type or oven ls speCltrcalIy deSlgned to heat, or cook lood It ls not oeslgned tor lrldustllal or laboratory use, The use of corroslve chemlcals ln lreatlng or cleaning wlll damage the appllance and may result lrl radlatlon leaks 9 When cleanlng surlaces ol the door and oven that come together on closlnq the door, use only mlld flDfl'ablaSlVe soaps or detergents applled Wlth a sponge or soft cloth to DO NOT allow chlldren to use ltlls appllance. unless closely supeersed by ar adult. DO NOT assume that because a Child has mastered one cooklng sklll Ire/she can cook everythlng tt DO NOT operate thls appllance lt lt has a damaged cord or plug. lt lt ls not working properly. or it II has been damaged or dropped t2 DO NOT immerse cord or plug ln water. t3 Keep cord away from heated surtaces. t4 DO NOT let Cord hang over edge of a table Or counter. t5 Tllls appllanoe should be servlced only by qualltled servlce personnel, Contact the nearest authorlzed seerce center lor examlnatlon reoalr or adiuslment, Fauussmuap ml 3.1; lb 7,5 Page 4 ~ A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued) ts Some products such as whole eggs With or Without shell. narrow neck bottles and sealed containers —— for example, closed glass tars k may explode and should not be heated in this oven. I7 To reduce the risk of lire in the oven Cavity. (a) Do not overcook food. Careiully attend appliance when paper. plastic, or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking. (b) Remove wire tWist-ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in oven (C) II material inside the oven ignites, keep even door closed, turn oven oft, and disconnect the power cord, or shut alt power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. (ct) DO NOT use the cavrty for storage purposes DO NOT leave paper products, cooking utensils or load in the cavity when not in use. 18 Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling, Visible bubbling when the con? tainer is removed lrom the microwave oven is not always present THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN THE CONTAINER IS DISTURBED OR A UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID. To reduce the risk oi iniury to persons: (a) STIR THE LIQUID BOTH BEFORE AND HALFWAV THROUGH HEATING IT. (D) Do not heal water and oil, or lats togelher. The lilm of oil will trap steam, and may cause a violent eruption. (it) Do not use straight~sided containers with narrow necks. (d) Alter heating. allow the Container to stand In the microwave oven for a short time belore removing the container 19 DO NOT cook directly on the glass tray It can crack, cause Ii'ijuly or damage to the oven. 20. Oversized foods or OVeTSlled metal utensils should not be inserted in a microwave/toaster oven as they may create a tire or risk oi electric shock. 21. Do not clean With metal scouring pads. Pieces can burn on the pad and touch electrical parts mvolwng a risk oi electric shock, 22 Do not use paper products when appliance is operated in the toaster mode. 23. Do not store any materials. other than manufacturer‘s recommended acces' series in this oven when not in use. 24. Do not cover racks or any other part of the oven Wllh metal loll This will cause overheating oi the oven 25~The outsrde cl microwave oven becomes very not when the convection and combination stages are bemg used Wilh the exception of the door handle and control panel, 00 NOT touch the outside surlace ol the microwave oven. including the front door. while the convection and combination stages are being used SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For proper use of your oven read remaining satety cautions and operating IHSITUCIIDHS. magnetron anacno’unotnc rNSTnUCTrONs Examine your Oven Unpack oveny retain all packing material. and examine the oven tor any damages such as dents. broken door latches or cracks in the door. Notity supplier immediately If untt IS damaged DO NOT lnslatl tt untt is damaged Note: The appttance should be inspected tor damage to the door seats and door seat areas It these areas are damaged the appliance should not be operated until it has been repaired by a servrce technicran trained by the mantitacturer Removal ot Protective Film A protecttve tttm ts used to prevent scratching ot the outer case during transportation. Remove this him before itistattatton or use Placement at the Oven Oven must be placed on a hat stable surtace For proper operation the oven must have Suttrorent alt ttow A gap of at least 2 inches must be avatlabte at the nght tett sides and back watt ot the oven A minimum space (it 8 inches must be tett above the oven and the 2 exhaust vents at the rear There Shoutd be no gap between the tabte surtace and bottom of the Overt (See instructions Santtaiy CounterTop Seal on page 23) Do not place the oven in a hot or damp area. re near a stove. srnk or dtrocttv apove heat lamps on a serving tine There is a possthitity or a smatl amount ot tnterlorence wrth weak broadcast Signals it the microwave oven is located too close to a radio orTV Air vents This oven requires tree airttow at the pact tor maximum cooling ettrciency DO not thCk the air vents Maximum room temperature Do not operate the oven when the room temperature ts higher than 105 r: andror the humtdtly tS higher than 9030 Free arrttow around the oven is tmportarlt Outdoor use Do not use this oven outdoors Shelves Do not place the oven drrectty above or besrde a gas or etectnc range. the oven may be damaged It ts dangerous to posttron this oven on a shelt which is so high that tood and accessories cannot be safety inserted or removed by the user Stacking DO NOT attempt to stack these ovens Grounding Instructions This overt must be etectrrcatly grounded. tn the event of an electrical short orrcurt. groundrng reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wtre tor the electric current. The appttanee is equipped with a cord havth a grounding wrre With a grounding plug The ptug must be plugged tnto an outlet that is property installed and grounded WARNtNG — Improper use oi the groundrng ptug can resutt in a risk Gt electric shock. Consult a quatrlred etectrtctan or service person It the grounding instructions are not comptetety understood. or it doubt exists as to whether the appliance is property connected Do not use an extension cord lt the power supply cord is too short. have a qualitred etectricran or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance Wiring Requtrements No other appliance should share the Circuit With the microwave convection oven tt it does the branch Circuit tuse may overload and either cause the oven to produce tower power output or blow the tuse t.Thrs oven must be operated on a dedicated separate 80 Hz GROUNDED CtFtCUIT - mtrttniut‘n 20 ramps 2 This oven ts built to operate only on a 208 V power supply Usrng a power supply voltage higher than 208 v is dangerous and may result rn overheating ot the electrical components thus Shortening thetr tile expectancy or pusstbty Caush’tg a the or another tncrderit Partasohrc tS NOT responstbte tor any damages resulting irorh the use ot the oven With any voltage other than speciiied NEMAr‘ , 5—20? a 205 V G. mood Ourter NEMAu 6—20R Belore Use Betore usthg CONVECTION or COMBINATtON lunctlon for the ltrst ttme. operate this oven wtthout food on Convectan 500 F tor 20 minutes, removing att accessortes Irom the oven Thts wtll cause the otl that ts used lor rust protection to be burned otrv Operation when empty DO NOT operate the oven ernpty tn the rntcrowave mode The tntcrowave energy wttl reflect conttnuously throughout the overt caustng overhealtng if load or water ts not present to absorb energy Thts could damage the oven and result th at rtst< or ttre Servtce DO NOT tantpet thh or make any adtustntents or repatrs to door control panel houstng. salety tnterlock SWltChOS or any other part at the oven DO NOT remove outer panel lrom oven Repatrs must be done only by a qualtlied servtce person Smoke/Fire It a ltre Occurs tn the oven press the Stop Reset Fed and KEEP THE DOOR CLOSED Dtsconnect the power cord or shut oft the power at the tttse or ctrcutt breaker panel Hot Surtaces Extertor oven surtacos tncluotng atr vents on the Cabthet and the oven door ttttt get hot dttrmg use tConvectton and Cornbtnattorn Take care when operttng ot clostng door and when tnserttng or removtnq land and accessortes 1he oven has heaters sttuatod tn the back at the Oven Atter use the cettthg. walls and tloor wttt be very hot Fan Motor Operation Alter using MICROWAVE. CONVECTlON and COMBlNATION. the tan motor always rotates lor approx 5 mtnutes to cool the electric components Thts ts nortnat and you can take out lend even though the tan motor ls operattrtg Caution Storage ol Accessories When the oven is not betng used; do not store any obtects other than oven accessories tnsrde the oven tn case tt ts acetdentatly turned on In case of electronic latlurer the oven can only be turned olt at the wall socket or breaker. interference There ts a posslbllity ol a small amount or tnterterertce wtth weak broadcast stgnals tt the oven ts too close to a radto or TV General Use DO NOT dry clothes newspapers or other ntalenals tn oven or use newspapaers or paper bags tor cooktng Ftre could result. 00 NOT use recycled paper products unless the paper product ts labeled as sale tor microwave oven use Recycled paper products may contatn trnpttrtttes whtch may cause sparks; and result tn lrres when used DO NOT htt or strtke conttol panel Damage to controls may occur Ftre could result POT HOLDERS should always be used when rentovtng ttctns lrorn the oven Heat ts transterred trorn the HOT tood to the Cooklng Contathet DO NOT store llantntabte rnatertals nett to. on top ol. Or in the oven These could be the ha'lards. DO NOT use metal utensns tn oven except when recommended by mtcrowave toou rnanutacturers or reatpe requtres metal utenStls tn convectton or combinatton mode Heat tood tn containers made or heat reststant glass or Chlha tl pcssthto After the oven has been used tor sometime, the internal surface ot lhe cavity may become permanently dark. Please note this condition is normal and it does not aflect the oven's pertormance. How to install the Air Screen Before usth the oven. please place the At: Screens to the lront bottom sktrt t Putt the Pop Ptn stratgnt out Air Screen 2 Altgn the screen wtth the center Post hold the tront of the Pop Pm lorwardl and tnsert the back 07 the ptn tnto tls hole. Press the lront ot the ptn and tt wttl pop tnlo place Post Press Pop Ptn Sanitary iéounter'Top Seal When oven is placed on a counter top, its base must be sealed in accordance with N5 F Standards as per the lollowing instru ns t Oven should be located on a level counter top surlace Complete the electrloal connectlons. 2 Thoroughly clean and sanltlze the oven boltorn penrneter and the counter top area around the oven perlmeter. 3 Remove the Alr Screens lrom the front of the oven helore applytng hlgh temp sullcone Slllcone ,, , 4 Lay generous bead ul hlgh temp. slllcone seal Sealant 7 , C: around the entlre perlmeter ol the base at each oven mm a Smooth the slllcone seal lnto the creVlce Wlth your A llnger or tool to provloe a cove seal Counter Top Note: DO NOT FORGET to re—lnstall the Air Screens alter applymg ntgn temp Sllchhe ViSeIf Diagnostics Failure code Explanation Your oven is equipped wlth a Sell Dlagnostlc Fallure Code System Thls means the oven monltors lts own operatlnn and WM Show a Fallure Code ln the dlsplay Wlndow tn the unllkely event or a mallunctlon lt a Fallure Code appears lrl the dlsplav Wlndow. lotlow these steps: llt vllll appear as an F‘ then a two Glglt number) 99 Close the door and unplug the oven at the maln socket Ensure all alr vents are clear Leave 1 mlnute and then reconnect the oven at the maln socket Open the door and place lood or a rug ol water in the caVlty close lhe door Try the same tunctlon that had been ln operatlon pnor to the appearance ol the Fallure Code lrl the dlsplay wtndow lt the Palms} Code appears agaln. then Contact the dealer lrom whom you purchased the oven waA What to do when a lailure code appears: cons ‘ CAUSE WHAT TO op Fm ~ Overcooked food - Unplug the appllance to stop heeplng. ~ Temperature at exhaust alr too hlgh ' Walt lor appllahce to cool down to reset operatloh. - It loud lgnltes. do not open the door - ll normal operatlon does not resume call the Servlce agent Wlth lnlorrnatlon ot lallure code F05 - Detectlve Memory IC - Unplug the appllalwce and wall more than 1 minute F110 ‘ - Detectlve thermlstor clrcult and reconnect. F44 5 - Defectlve control panel ' - ll normal operatlon does not resume call the servtce agent wtlh lntormatlon of lallure code Fog - lncomlng Ilneilrequenoy lS not’rnatched ' Check ilné trequency and reconnect to the rlght power source. .23. Taking Care of Yoor Oven It ls essenllal than you lollow lhese polnls to gel lhe maxlmum use from your oven Mlcrowaves are attracted lo moisture and grease. lherelore a dlrty oven does not cook EFFICIENTLY Caution: Do not clean lhls oven With any product lhal ls labeled as conlalnlng corroslve chemicals The healing ol cormslve chemicals in this oven may cause microwave radiation leaks. DO NOT clean lhls even by spraying wuh waler, 1. Before Cleaning Unplug The oven al lhe sockel 2. Door Seals Pay speclal attenllon lo cleanlng the door seals and door seal areas Regularly Wlpe lhe Dllo Ledge Io avOld a bulld up ol melslure and grease 34 Door Keep the lnslde glass ol the cool clean by Wlplrlg regularly Wllh a sell damp cloth. Small amounts ol oven cleaner can be usedeO NOT SPRAY DlFlECTLV onlo doorfspray onlo a cloth and wloe oven Do rlol use harsh detergenls or abraslves 4. Oven Walls The walls should be Wlped regularly wlth a sol! damp clolh Snlall amouhls ol oven cleaner can be usodeO NOT SPRAY DIRECTLV orllo Walls—spray com a clolll and Wlpe DO NOT ALLOW OVEN CLEANER NEAR THE HOLES IN THE WALL OF THE OVEN ll oorroswe cleaner gets behlnd lhe oven wall your oven could be damaged Do not allow cleanlng llqulds lo seep llllo openlngs Excess grease can be sollened lor ease ol cleanlng by placlng 500 , 800 ml of hot water m a mIClOWBVE'SETE bowl Wllh a chopped lresh lemon Ham on 100 “a Power lor 15 — 20 mm The molslure produced on the walls should be Wlped Wllh a soapy clolh 5. Oven Floor The wave guldes are sltualed beneam (he cerarnlc base ol the oven Any spllls rnusl lherelore be Wlped clean to ensure even heallng Do nol use harsh delergenls or abraslves _24. 6. Ceiltng 7. Control Panel 8. Accessories 9. Shelf Supports Taking Care of Your oven Belore cteanrng, ensure oven has cooled to avoid burns Wipe the setting regularly wrth a damp cloth to mmlmrze Durtd up of grease and smoke, II the Control Panel becomes dirty‘ clean wtth a soft dry cloth Do not use harsh detergents or abrastves on Control Panel Do not use a saturated cloth as the remarnmg morsture may damage the panel When cteanrng the Control Panel. keep the oven door open to prevent the oven lrom acctdentatly turmng on Atter cteanmg. touch Stop/Reset Pad to clear drsplay wrndcw The accessories should be cleaned regularly to maxtmlze etlrctency ol the oven Wtre Rack Shelt—Thrs Should be cleaned every day Do not use harsh abrasrves Remove the shett supports and clean regularly. Do not torget to clean oven walls Dehrnd supports If lODd splashes are not cleaned oft trom Shelf supports they wtt he carbontzed durmg turther healrng and may cause ARCING durtng mrcrowave mode 10.Replacement of the Oven Lamp H the Oven Lamp burns out rt can be replaced by totlowrng these drrectlons t Unplug the oven 2 Remove the screw and the Oven Lamp Cover whrch rs located on the tell srde of the cebmet 3. Replace the old bulb thh a new one tuse 220,240 v 25 w max E14 ramp) 4 Relnetatt the Oven Lamp Cover. Caution‘Remove the plug (rpm the electncal socket belore replacement of the Oven Lamp Bulb .25_ " Taking Care of Your Oven 11.Cleaning the Air Screen? Clean the Atr Screens occasionally accordth to the lollowing instructtons Problems may occur with the oven ll the screens become clogged wtth dtrt or dust.“ 1. Remove the rtghl Atr Screen lrorn the front bottom sktrt by pullth the Fltght Pop Pm stratght out. Then shoe the screen to the ngnt and ltlt tl oh the post at the center. Remove the lelt Arr Screen the same as nght one 2 Wash the screens wrth soap and water 3. To replace altgn the screen wrth the center post, hold the front of the Foo Pll’l torward. and tnsert the back at the urn into tts hole Press the tram ol the pin and tt wtll pop into place. Be sure to replace the Air Screens belore usmg the oven. "It the Arr Screen becomes clogged wtth dust or grease tt may cause an overheating problem ”1 the oven Pop Pin Pop Pin 12.Cleaning Service Schedule For the Exhaust Duct Heater Untt and Out Pan tnstde the oven‘ tt ts recommended to schedule C|eanlng Servrce by an authortzed servtce person every 8 months or when a heavy grease hutldup is seen on the back ol the oven cavtty Thts IS NOT covered under warranty _25. Technica‘lifs ‘ecifications Model Power Source NEvC1163V I NE-C1173V NE-CW163W I NE—C1173W 208V / 60Hz. Smgle Phase 230V / GOHz, Srngle Phase Required Power 3300W/15.9A | 3300W/14.5A Output Microwave. 1100W (IEC 705-88) Convectlon Heater: 2300W Grill Heater: 2300W FrequerfiL 2450 MHz Outer Drmensions (W x D x H) 23 5/5" x 20 7/6" x 15 1,5" (600 mm x 519 mm x 385 mm) Cawty Dtmensions (W x D x H) _4 16"x13 fo 8 9/6" (406 mm x 336 mm x 217 mm) Net Weight 881bs(40 kg) Timer Mrcrowave: 100 - 60 % power 15 mmutes Maximum Semng Time 50 - 10 % power 60 minutes Memory Programs Convection: 2 hours Combinatxun' 1 hour 100 Memog Programs Specmcanons subrecl to change wwlhoul notrce For me vollage requlremenls, lne producnon year and month, coumry and semen number ptease refer to (he wdentiflcanon plate on the chrowave Convechon Oven 14 A\ .30.
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