Panasonic of North America AQ3E61 MICROWAVE OVEN User Manual USERS MANUAL
Panasonic Appliance Company of America MICROWAVE OVEN USERS MANUAL
USERS MANUAL
EXHIBIT E n s Pmasomc Operating Instructions Commercial Microwave Ovens NE-12521/NE-12523/NE-1 2721iNE-1 2723 NE-17521/NE-17523/NE-1 7721 iNE-1 7723 NE-21521/NE-21523/NE-21721{NE-21723 Please read these insirucfions completely before operaling this oven. Before Calling for Service: if failure code “P“ appears in the display, unplug oven and wail for 10 seconds before rewnnec'iing. If normal operaiion does not resume, call the service agent with the information ef failure code CWS PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY ...................................................... 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................... 3 Installation and Grounding Instructions . . Caution ................ How Does The Micmwave Work? ............................................... 5 Outline Diagram ............................................................ 6 How to Operate A, Manual Heating . .single stage heating ...................................... 7 ............... 20r35tageheafing.,v........t.,......v...vv........t.”8 B. Programmed Heating ................... . . . C. Programming Number/Memory pads. . single stage heating . ................................ 2 or 3 stage healing , . , . . . D. Programming Double or Triple Quantity pad ................................. 11 E. Program Lock ......................................................... H F. BeepTone . . .12 G.Program List. .13 HCycIe Counter . . v . . . . a . 13 I. Air Filter ............................................................. 14 installation Instructions for Stacking ............................................ 15 Sanitary CounterTcp Seal .......... . . . . t . 15 Care of Your Oven ......................................................... 16 Saif Diagnostics Failure CGde Explanation ....................................... 17 Healing and Defrosiing Time Charis .......................................... 18 Technical Specifications ..................................................... 32 Owner’s Record See page I? wiore calling 3 Toll Free 3 . ., l 253353» Serwce Information 3 ~~~a;gag—ga;§;;;~f—alg—gr—Jd—LI~C~Q;~~~- To IQCQIG a convenient sen/ice agent can I may be found on tha Slde o! the ovan 1-888-350-9590 I Dealer’s Name Chat Support 201-348-7305 I Dealer’s Address WWW anasc "Om/Cm I Dale of Purchase I ISSI “Chem I PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) 00 net attempt to operate this oven with the ricer open since opeh~door operatien can result in harmlul exposuie in microwave energy. it is imaortant no? to defeat oriamper with the safety interlocks Under normal conditions, the oven will not operate with the door open (b) Do not place any obiect between the oven from iace and the door, or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumuiate on sealing suitaaes. (C) Do- not operate the oven i. it is damaged. it is particuiarly important that the oven deoi close pioperiy and that their; is no damage to the (i) door (bent) (2) hinges and iatches ‘hroiien or loose) (S) duct seals and Se g surfaces. (5!) The oven should not be adiusted er repaired by anyone except property qualified service personnel. IMPQHTANT SA ' finsrnucrions Your microwave 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 appiiance, basic safety precautions should be iollowed including the tollowmg' WARNING—To reduce the risk oi burns, electiic shock, fife, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy 1.Read all instructions beiore using the appliance 2 Read and toilow “PFIECAUTIONSTO AVOED POSSIBLE EXPOSURETO EXCESSWE MICROWAVE ENERGY," lound on page 3 3 This appliance must be grounded. C—dnnect onlyto a 1 property grounded outlet. See “Grounding instructions“ iound on page 4. 4 instali orlecatet ppliance o the provided inst ion instriio nstnund on page 4 5 Do riot mver or .. out any openings on this appiiance 6 Do not store or use this aopiiaiice outdoors Do 0: use this product near waterfor exampie. near a kit: ,n sink, in a wet basement or near a swimm oi, and the like .Use inis appii only for its inten so use as described in t its manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals orvapors in this apniianoe This type oi oven is specifically designed is heat, at cook fDOd. is not designed ior industiial or laboratory use. 8. When cieaiiing surfaces of door and oven that come ‘4 together on ciosing the door, use shiy mid, non—abrasive soaps oi detergents app ed with a sponge or sctt cioth 9 5 With any appliance, c supervision is; necessary when used by c. Idren it) Do not opei’ teihis applianw if it has a damaged cord oi plug, lI it is not working properly, or lI it has been damaged ordropped. ii Do not immerse card or plug in water 12. Keep cord away from heated surleoss l3 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter. 14 This appliance should be serviced oniy by qualified service personnel Granted the nearest authorized service taoility for examinetmn. repair or adjustment n accordance With . i5. Some products such as wnole eggs and sealed containers (tor example. closed glas are) may explode and show} nai be heaie this oven. .. To reduce the risk at fire in the oven Cavity (a) Do not overcoolr Iood Caietull‘y' attend an, iance itpaper, plastic, or other combu ihle materials are placed inside the oven to la itate caching (b) Remove Wire YWlSF s from paper or piastic bags befoie placmg Gag in oven. (0) 2 materials: inside the oven snouid ign’ oven door closed, turn given oh, and d the pan/er cord. or shut oft powei attire time or oirouiibrea. u panel (<1) Do net use the satiety for sterage purposes 00 not leave paper products, cooking utensils, m tood in the cavity when. not in use W. Liquids, such as wetu” coffee, or tea aie abie is be overheated beyond the ailing point withcul appearing to be boiling due to surface tensmn or the liquic. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is iemoveo‘ item the microwave oven is riot aiws s pieser‘i THlS COULD RESUET IN VERV HOT LlQL‘IDS SUDDENW 801’ "Vt: OVER W EN A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL [S lNSEF-‘i'l ED iNTO THE— LlO‘u‘lD To reduce the risk or injury to persons (a) Do not overheat the iiquid (b) Stii‘ the liquid both beiore and haitway through heating it (C) Do not' litrsided conta are with narrow necks. it!) After heating, aliowt'rie con erto stand in the microwave oven for a short . me belore removing the conteinei: (el Us extreme care when inserting a spam er oth r utensil intothe container. SAVE TH ESE INSTRUCTIONS For proper use or your even read remaining safety cautions and operating instructions .3. lnstaltation and GRWMG lNSTRUCTIONS Placement of the Oven tncate the oven en a smooth. flat and stable sur‘iaoe There should be no gap between the table surlace and the net‘lo .o he oven Do not place the oven in a net or damp re astove, Sink or directly ' eve heat ramps ,s rving line Free airilow around the oven is ime ant. T' a possibility at a small amount ol interference with weak broadcast signals 11 the microwave oven is too class to a radio or TV Grounding instructions This oven must be gro nded electrically. In the event 01 an electrical shert circurt, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape we (or the electric current The appliance lS ec - ped with a core having a grounding Wire Viv a groun ig plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet tr 9 properly installed and grounded WARNiNF w imaroaer use 01 the grounding plug can result in a risk at electric shock. Cansulta qualified eledricran orse e person if the grounding rnstructions are net comble ely understoed, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly connected ll it is necessary ts use an extenfiicln cord, use only a three wire extension card that a three [3 “de grounding plug. and athree slot rec Drama at will accept the piug on the appliance , marlred rating of the extension card should be equal 0 or greater than the electirzl rating ol the even Removal 0! Prutective Film A biue protective t‘lni is used te prevent scratching of the outer case during transportation Peel the lilm lrem the exterior of the oven before installation or use Wiring Requirements No other appliance should share the circuit With the micrcwave even. I tdoe‘s,t branch circuit fuse may overload and either cause i' , . ven to heat slower than expected er brew the fuse A For Mede’ NE-12521/N‘ .?521VNE-12721/NE-12723 The oven in st be an a SEPARA“E< 20 amp. 60 HZ~120 V GROUNDED GiRC 120 v NEMA» 1 Grounded 5.20.0 i Outlet 3 r NEMAw seen B For Mode's NE-17521/NE-1'Ibzki’hE-1 7721i’NE-17723 NE 21. 5211’NE- 215231NE- 21721/NE21 73) is mien must be on a separate, 60 Hz GROUNDED CIRCUIT - minimum 15 amps for NE'175211 T7523/NE'17721/NE'17723 and minimum 20 amps lor NE‘21521/Nr “21523/NE 2172 NE-21'723 NE-2152I/NE-21523 NE-21721/NE-21723 HEM/«k EAZOP ire-1752104547523 NE-l772l/NE-l 7723 harm» 57159 208 ‘i/lzao 240 v Grounded Outlet NEM‘W 6-15Fl rJr G-ZOH 205 View 260 v Grounded Cutie? NEW“ G-ZOH LWW 1. Dr: not attempt to tamper with or make any adiustrnents or repairs to the door, control panel housing. saiezy interlock switches or any other part 01 the oven. Do NOT remove the outer panel of the oven. Repairs should only be done by a qualified service person. 2. Do NOT operate the oven erribt "' microwave energy will relied. continuously! oughout the even if no lnod er water is presem to absorb energy. 3 i. 3 occurs in the oven ssthe Ston’fieset Pad and LEAVE THE DOOR CLOSE the power cord, or shut he po ver e. the luse or eircuri breaker panel ,1 Do NO‘l artemptto dry clothes, newspapers or zeteiials in the even, as they may cat h an 5.Do N use recycled paper prcducis, as they may * ntain impurities which may cause sparks and/or lires, 6. Do NOT use newspapers or paper bags for soaking. 7. Do NOT hit or strike the control panel Damage to centrols may occur. 8. POT HOLDERS maybe needed when removing load lrom the oven. at iS transferred lrorri the hot load to the cor‘fliner. 9.130 NOT store inmeble materials next to. on top of. or in the even it could be a fire hazard 10. Do NOT opera the oven witheut the matter shields (locates in the top of inner navrty) in place .4. How Does Th 11 Mlcwwaves are a form 01 hlgh frequency radto waves slm1lar10 those used by a radic 1nclud1ng AM, FM, and CE. They are, however, much shorterthan radlu waves. anplcximetely tlve inches long Electllcity is mnvertctfi lmo microwave energy by the magnetrcn tube From the magne'ron tuhe microwave energy is transmitted to the oven vily where reflected, transmitted and abscrbed. Refiecfian Mlctawave are reflected by metal Just as a ball is bounced at! aw l A com n? on etstatlonary (1111 Wells) and rotating antenna, located underneath the befitom shelf and above the ceiling cover assure that the mlcmwaves are wel! distnbuted within the oven cavity to pmduoe even heatmg 01 cooking at fonds Transmission Mlcrawave pass? mough some materials such e.) paper, glass and plasttc much like sunlight shmzngthlcugh a wmdow Because these substances do not absorb or reflect tne mmmwave energy, they are ldeal m czar ale tor mtcmwave oven neatlng coma: nets when covered 2 Whenthete lstmerter owave Work? Absorption D g healmg, micrcwaves , be absorbed by food 1 1e/ penetrate to a depth of about 1/4 to H1 malies Mlcrowave energy excites the molecules in the r’nod (especially water, fat and sugar 1no'ecules} and causes them to vtbrate at a rate of 2.44 “US 000 times er second T‘r11s Vibration cau‘ ‘ projuced i11s1 as ycu will leel heat produced it you vlgcrously rub you: hands togethe . e 1nternal healmg at largertoods is done by condu n. The heat which is produced by trldion is canaucted to the Us .er of the load Fee 3 else can u heat by conductor. during stendlng time. (”cart ver cookiflg Because microwave dl$< Jipate much l1Ke< Junllgnt as it reaches the Earth 5 surface they are net stored tn fond Radio Inference . Operanon ot the macrcwvave oven may cause .nter‘.e1’ence .0 your r'1dlo TV er Sumter equ: pment oe. n may be reduced or ellmmatea Dy taklng the toltowmg measures a Clean door and se ng sunaces ot the even (See Care at V011: Mcrowave Oven found on page 16) b Place the radio, TV. etc. away from the microwave even as far 55 possible 0 Use a properly metalled antenna, to obtain staonget signal reception. installation lnst ms for Stacking IMPORTANT l. Dlsconnect the power cord from the Wall socket belore altempllng lnstallaflon. 2. Forsladqng installahorl, you must use the 1 PANASDNEC Joint Piale which is enclosed wllh lhis PREPARATlON unit 3. The maximum slacking heeghl lS the lolal helghls of l . m ‘w l" ‘ ' l Be sure the oven cav“ , ls empty be sure surfaces ‘ ° um ° 3 where Ovens meet is been and sanlllzed. INSTALLATION Slacklhe unns and remnve {we screws (al as showrl in Fig 1 Loosen the screw (b) Progecllcn on Joml D .e must face away lrom the oven Place Jcmt Plale on the screw lb) Atlach and lighten five screw" (is) and the screw lb). See Flg 2. Ensureme top oven IS at a save and workame heighl. (b) album; mm Plate Propane" Sanitary 0&er Top Seal when microwave oven units are slacked on a counter lap, lheir base must be sealed in accordance with N.S.F. Slander-As as per the following insirucfians. l l . owave oven should be localed an a level saunter lop surlzce Complete lhe electrical connecrlons Thorngllly glean lhe mlcrcwave oven bottom perlmeler and the counter 205: area awund ihe Dwave oven perlmeter y generous bead oi elllcone seal around the enlrre perimeter 01 the base of eacn microwave even unit 4 Smooth the sllmone seal into the crevice with finger or (Gal (0 provlde a cave seal. Ncle: Remix/e ihe Air Flller ham the {mm of me even before applying slilcone {70 NOT FORGET lo re—lnstall the Air Finer afler applying sllicone. Silloone Sealam Coumer Tom .15. TechnicaKWficafions N:_19yyy Q5 ‘ NF—17XXX SPriP: NE-21 XXX Series 81250 V, 50 H 13.SA(208 V) 16.3A(208 V) womofmm 1AqAnmm wsAMPNéMAfi-wR 20 AMP NEMA fls-ZOR 1700 W' Fewer Source 1120 V, 60 Hz smgie phase 1 zwsmgle Dhase (Wkam Cavity clmens ms (W x D x H; at wewgh‘. (approx ) ‘iEG Test Procedure Specwflcations subject 20 change withoui noiice. sail/92” www.panasonic.ccm/cmo Panasonic Consumer Eieslronics Company, Division of Panasonic Corporation of Norflh America One Panascmc Way A00033964AP Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Foggggiog >r Call (201) 1348-5377 Primed m Japan
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