Operating InstructionsCommercial Microwave OvensModels No.NE-12521 / NE-12523 / NE-17521 / NE-17523 / NE-17723 / NE-21521 / NE-21523*Model No. NE-1772
- 10 -How to OperatePOWER LEVEL SELECTOR PADEach time the pad is pressed, the Power Level switches as the illustration below.P10 P9 P8 P7 P6 P5 P4 P3P
- 11 -How to OperateA. MANUAL HEATING — 2 to 5 stage heating —Example: To cook food at HIGH power for 2 minutes and at DEFROST power for 1 minutePAD
- 12 -How to OperatePROGRAM MEMORYModel No. NE-17723 (1300 memory): 1 digit input = 0 to 9, 2 digit input = 00 to 99, 3 digit input = 000 to 999 and
- 13 -PAD INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOW3Press Shift (A/B/C) pad, Number/Memory pads “1” and “5”.The selected pad number will appear and currently
- 14 -D. PROGRAMMING DOUBLE OR TRIPLE QUANTITY PADTHE OVEN CAN NOT BE PROGRAMMED WHEN PROGRAM LOCK IS ACTIVATED! (See pages 14-15)Example: To program
- 15 -4O2ELEASE0ROGRAM,OCKPAD INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOW1Open the door and leave it open.The oven lamp will turn on, and “0” will appear.
- 16 -PAD INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOW5Within 3 seconds after pressing Prog pad at step 4, press Start pad.“PROG” will start to blink. The disp
- 17 -How to OperateG. PROGRAM LISTPAD INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOW1Open the door and leave it open.The oven lamp will turn on and “0” will appea
- 18 -How to OperateH. CYCLE COUNTER4ODISPLAYALLCOOKINGTIMESEVERUSEDPAD INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOW1Open the door and leave it open.The
- 19 -Example: To display the filter cleaning alarm counterPAD INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOW1Open the door and leave it open.The oven lamp will t
ContentsPRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY ...3IMPORTANT SAFETY
- 20 -How to Operate/VEN,AMPBLINKSATTHEENDOFHEATINGCYCLEExample: To turn the blinking Oven Lamp ON at the end of heating cyclePAD INSTRUCT
- 21 -IMPORTANTDisconnect the power cord from the wall socket 1. before attempting installation.For stacking installation, you must use the 2. PANASON
- 22 -Remove the plug from the electrical socket before 1. cleaning.Keep the inside of the oven clean. If pieces of food 2. or spilled liquids stick t
- 23 -Cleaning and Maintenance proceduresALWAYS COVER pan(s). Use a ½ Pan for smaller portions and add a little water in pan to create steam.DO NOT st
- 24 -TABLE OF CONTENTSMICROWAVE BASICS ... 25GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR HEATING IN PANASONIC MICROWAVE OVE
- 25 -MICROWAVE BASICSFundamental principles determine the success of microwave food preparation.They include:TEMPERATURE OF FOODS 1. – Frozen or refr
- 26 -APPETIZERSQuantities of appetizers can be prepared conventionally in advance and refrigerated until needed. Most appetizers, with the exception
- 27 -BAKED GOODS AND DESSERTSBreads, pastries and pies should be heated uncovered, at HIGH power. They should be placed on absorbent material, such a
- 28 -BREAKFASTAll foods listed are prepared in advance and reheated at HIGH power from refrigerated temperatures (40˚F).Most breakfast foods are heat
- 29 -Item QuantityInstructions for Pre-preparationInstructions for Microwave HeatingPower SettingApproximate TimesNE-12521 NE-12523NE-17521 NE-17523
- 3 -PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGYDo not attempt to operate this oven with the (a) door open since open-door op
- 30 -FISH AND SEAFOODDefrostFish and seafood can be defrosted and heated successfully in this microwave oven. To defrost evenly, fish should be arran
- 31 -GRAVIES, SAUCES AND SOUPSSome water-based gravies, sauces and soup mixes may be prepared in large portions using this oven to heat water and thi
- 32 -PLATED MEAT AND POULTRY ENTREESMeat and poultry can be reheated successfully in this oven.Undercook meat slightly. Arrange meat or poultry slice
- 33 -RICE AND PASTAFor best results: reheat covered at HIGH power. Adding moisture, such as a sauce, can facilitate reheating though its not essentia
- 34 -SANDWICHESPreassembled sandwiches can be heated quickly and easily in this microwave oven. For best results, assemble sandwiches no more than 3
- 35 -VEGETABLESMost vegetables, small and bulk portions, defrost, heat, and cook very successfully in the microwave, retaining fresh color and textur
- 36 -Vegetable, Fresh—HeatingItem QuantityInstructions for Pre-preparationInstructions for Microwave HeatingPower SettingApproximate TimesNE-12521 N
- 37 -CASSEROLESFood-Service casseroles can be cooked successfully in this microwave oven. For best results, follow instructions below.PreparationRemo
- 38 -Limited Warranty (ONLY FOR U.S.A. AND PUERTO RICO) Panasonic Consumer Marketing Company of North America, Division of Panasonic Corporation of N
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- 4 -Placement of the OvenLocate the oven on a smooth, flat and stable surface. There should be no gap between the table surface and the bottom of the
Technical SpecificationsModel No.NE-12521 / NE-12523NE-17521 / NE-17523 NE-17723NE-21521 / NE-21523Power Source 120 V, 60 Hz., single phase 208 V / 23
- 5 -PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MICROWAVE OVENFailure to follow these instructions and properly maintain this unit may lead
- 6 -This oven monitors its operation and displays a Failure Code in Digital Display Window when a problem occurs.What to do when a Failure Code appea
- 7 -Models No. NE-17521/NE-17523/NE-17723/NE-21521/NE-21523The microwave automatically detects 208 V and 230 V–240 V. Insert the plug, and if the Dig
- 8 -(7)(1)(2) (3) (4) (5)(6) (8) (9)(11)(10)(13)(12)Digital Display Window (see below)(1) Program pad(2) Shift (A/B/C) pad(3) Power Level Selector pa
- 9 -*Model No. NE-17723 only (An SD Memory Card is included in the unit purchased.)s !N3$-EMORY#ARDISINCLUDEDINTHEUNITPURCHASED)TALLOWS
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