Panasonic NE-1753 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic NE-1753 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
For Commercial Use
NE-1753/NE-1353
Models No.
Microwave Ovens
Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven and keep for future reference.

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions For Commercial Use NE-1753/NE-1353 Models No. Microwave Ovens Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven and keep for future reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Page Important Safety Instructions · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 Definitions and Feature Explanations ·...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions INSTALLATION CAUTION EARTHING REMOVAL OF PROTECTIVE FILM IMPORTANT: FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS A protective film is used to prevent scratching of APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY EARTHED. the outer case during transportation. Peel this film When an outlet is not earthed, it is the personal off before installation or use.
  • Page 4 Important Safety Instructions WARNING 14. Potatoes, apples, egg yolks, whole squash and sausages are examples of foods with nonporous WARNING — To reduce the risk of burns, skins. This type of food must be pierced before cooking, to prevent bursting. electric shock, fire, injury to persons or excessive microwave energy: 15.
  • Page 5 24. When heating liquids, e.g. soup, sauces and 34. If this product is not going to be used, do not beverages in your microwave oven, overheating keep items inside. Doing so may result in danger the liquid beyond boiling point can occur without to the surroundings if the switch is accidentally evidence of bubbling.
  • Page 6 Cookware Other Helpful Instructions For best results 1. Heat-proof glassware, such as Pyroceram and Pyrex, is best suited for use in the Microwave 1. When determining time for particular food, Oven. always figure minimum time and check 2. Do not use metal ware, ceramics trimmed with occasionally during cooking for progress.
  • Page 7: Definitions And Feature Explanations

    Definitions and Feature Explanations This oven has many features not typically found on other commercial Microwave Ovens. FEATURE EXPLANATION Manual Heating Gives the user maximum flexibility to set the oven to desired heating time and power level. Ideal for menus that require variations in heating. Single Stage Heating Allows the oven to run at the selected power level for the selected heating time.
  • Page 8: Outline Diagram

    Outline Diagram ❶ ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺❻ ❼ ❽ ❾ ⓬ ❿ ⓫ 1 Digital Display Window (see below) 7 Number/Memory Pads 2 Prog (Program) Pad Time Input 3 Shift (A/B/C) Pad 8 Stop/Reset Pad 4 Power Level Selector Pad 9 Start Pad 5 Double/Triple Quantity Pad ...
  • Page 9: How To Operate

    POWER LEVEL SELECTOR PAD กดปุ ่ ม Power Level ซ้ ้ า ๆวนไปเรื ่ อ ยๆ Each time the pad is pressed, the Power Level switches as the illustration below. again. P10: 1700 W* (NE-1753) HIGH 1300 W* (NE-1353) DEFROST...
  • Page 10: Manual 2 To 5 Stage Heating

    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.
  • Page 11: Programming Memory Pads For Single Stage Heating

    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.
  • Page 12: Programming Memory Pads For 2 To 5 Stage Heating

    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”...
  • Page 13: Programming Double/Triple Quantity Pad

    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.
  • Page 14: Memory Pad Heating For Double/Triple Quantity Heating

    G. Memory Pad Heating for Double/Triple Quantity Heating [Make sure the unit is properly programmed. (See page 13.)] 1. Follow Steps 1–3 in “E. Memory Pad Heating”. 2. Touch the Double/Triple Quantity Pad once. Note: When you want triple quantity heating, touch Double/Triple Quantity Pad twice.
  • Page 15: To Read The Cycle Counter

    6. Open the door and take the food out. The oven lamp will turn on. 7. Close the door. The oven lamp will turn off and 1 minute later the Digital Display Window will go blank. Note: While heating, one touch on Stop/Reset Pad or opening the door will cancel the heating program.
  • Page 16: To Read Program List

    2. Open the door and leave it open. The oven lamp will turn on. “0” will appear in the display. While touching the Start Pad, touch Prog Pad until the Digital Display Window will show “PROG” and “P” (for more than 2 seconds). เปิ...
  • Page 17: To Select Beep Tone Options

    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.
  • Page 18: Procedure To Program The Air Filter

    To Select Pitch of Tone The pitch of tone at the end of heating cycle there are 3 options. : Low, : Normal, : High 8. Within 3 seconds after touching Prog Pad at Step 7, touch Start Pad. A. “PROG” will start to blink. B.
  • Page 19: Oven Lamp

    5. Touch Prog Pad. This completes the procedure to program 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 Air Filter and clean it.
  • Page 20 Oven Lamp blinks 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”...
  • Page 21: Heating And Defrosting Time Charts

    Heating and Defrosting Time Charts Table of Contents Microwave Basics ..................22 General Guidelines for Heating in a Panasonic Microwave Oven ....22 Appetizers ....................23 Baked Goods and Desserts ................ 24 Breakfast ..................... 25 Casseroles ....................26 Fish and Seafood ..................27 Gravies, Sauces, and Soups ...............
  • Page 22: Microwave Basics

    Microwave Basics General Guidelines for Heating in a Panasonic Microwave Oven Fundamental principles determine the success of microwave food preparation. For specific time, see each food category for They include: appropriate heating techniques, plus necessary pre-preparation of foods. 1. Temperature of Foods—Frozen or...
  • Page 23: Appetizers

    All heating times listed on the chart are from refrigerated temperatures (5°C) except for “nacho” chips. Approximate Times Instructions for Instructions for Power Item Quantity Pre-preparation Microwave Heating Setting NE-1353 NE-1753 Chicken wings 140– Prepare conventionally, Place on plate, cover. HIGH 40 sec. 30 sec. 168 g refrigerate, covered. Chili con Carne...
  • Page 24: Baked Goods And Desserts

    Heating times for sweet baked goods and desserts are relatively short because of the high sugar content. Approximate Times Instructions for Instructions for Power Item Quantity Pre-preparation Microwave Heating Setting NE-1353 NE-1753 Bread, mini-loaf 224 g Prepare conventionally, Place on paper towel, HIGH 25 sec. 15 sec. white or wheat store at room temperature. uncovered.
  • Page 25: Breakfast

    WARNING: Never cook or reheat eggs in the shell. They may explode when interior pressure builds up. Approximate Times Instructions for Instructions for Power Item Quantity Pre-preparation Microwave Heating Setting NE-1353 NE-1753 Bacon 4 strips Prepare conventionally, Place on plate, cover. HIGH 15 sec. 10 sec. undercook slightly, refrigerate, covered. Eggs, poached...
  • Page 26: Casseroles

    Casseroles, Frozen—Heating Approximate Times Instructions for Power Item Quantity Preparation Microwave Heating Setting NE-1353 NE-1753 Vegetable 2.9 kg Place in suitable container. Cover with lid. Let stand 15 min. 10 min. Lasagna Thaw in refrigerator for 15 minutes, before serving.
  • Page 27: Fish And Seafood

    Fish/Seafood—Primary Cooking Approximate Times Instructions for Instructions for Power Item Quantity Pre-preparation Microwave Heating Setting NE-1353 NE-1753 Lobster Tail 224 g Defrost. Refrigerate, Place on plate, brush HIGH 3 min. 3 min. covered. with butter and cover. 30 sec. Perch, fillets 196 g Defrost.
  • Page 28: Gravies, Sauces, And Soups

    Approximate Times Instructions for Instructions for Power Item Quantity Pre-preparation Microwave Heating Setting NE-1353 NE-1753 Brown gravy 1 qt. Prepare conventionally or Place in microwave pan. HIGH 5 min. 5 min. heat ingredients in Cover. Stir midway through 50 sec.
  • Page 29: Plated Meat And Poultry Entrees

    Approximate Times Instructions for Instructions for Power Item Quantity Pre-preparation Microwave Heating Setting NE-1353 NE-1753 Beef, prime rib with 336 g Prepare conventionally, Place on plate and top HIGH 2 min. 2 min. gravy refrigerate, covered. meat with gravy. Cover.
  • Page 30: Rice And Pasta

    Rice Approximate Times Instructions for Instructions for Power Item Quantity Pre-preparation Microwave Heating Setting NE-1353 NE-1753 Chicken rice pilaf 112 g Prepare conventionally, Place on plate, cover. HIGH 45 sec. 35 sec. undercook slightly, refrigerate, covered. Rice, long grain 112 g Prepare conventionally, Place on plate, cover.
  • Page 31: Sandwiches

    Approximate Times Instructions for Instructions for Power Item Quantity Pre-preparation Microwave Heating Setting NE-1353 NE-1753 Beefburger on bun 168 g Prepare beef Assemble, place on paper HIGH 50 sec. 30 sec. conventionally, refrigerate, napkin on plate, covered. Toast bun.
  • Page 32: Vegetables

    Vegetables, Frozen—Defrosting and Heating Approximate Times Instructions for Instructions for Power Item Quantity Pre-preparation Microwave Heating Setting NE-1353 NE-1753 Beans, green 1.8 kg Place in a microwave safe HIGH 20 sec. 12 sec. suitable container. 2.7 kg HIGH 30 sec.
  • Page 33: Care Of Your Microwave Oven

    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. CLEANING AIR FILTER 1.
  • Page 34: Self Diagnostics Failure Code Explanation

    Fig. 1. 2. For stacking installation, you must use the 2. Loosen the screw b. 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.
  • Page 35: Technical Specifications

    Specifications subject to change without notice. As for the production month, country and serial No., please refer to the name plate on the microwave oven. Imported & distributed by Panasonic A.P. Sales Co., Ltd. Tel: 312-7169 18/6 Meo 7, Bangna-Trad Km.17, Bangchalong, Bangplee, Samutprakarn 10540...
  • Page 36 Panasonic Corporation Web Site: http://panasonic.net © Panasonic Corporation 2014 A00033F90TP F0114-0 Printed in Japan – 36 –...

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