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Model availability is varied by country.

Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven.

Operating Instructions

For Commercial Use

Model No.  

NE-1853

Microwave Oven

Summary of Contents for NE-1853

Page 1: ...Model availability is varied by country Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven Operating Instructions For Commercial Use Model No NE 1853 Microwave Oven ...

Page 2: ...3 H 10s 20s Pad Heating 13 I To Read the Cycle Counter 14 J To Activate Program Lock 14 K To Deactivate Program Lock 14 L To Read Program List 15 M To Select Beep Tone Options 16 N Procedure to Program the Air Filter 17 O Oven Lamp 18 Installation Instructions for Stacking 20 Self Diagnostics Failure Code Explanation 21 Care of Your Microwave Oven 22 Before Cooking 23 Heating and Defrosting Time C...

Page 3: ...uces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current This microwave oven is equipped with a cord having an earthing wire with an earthing plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and earthed WARNING Improper use of the earthing plug can result in a risk of electric shock WARNING 15 A OUTLET TO BE USED ONLY DO NOT REMOVE APPROVED 15 AMP...

Page 4: ...at is labelled as containing corrosive chemicals The heating of corrosive chemicals in this oven may cause microwave radiation leaks 10 This microwave oven requires free airflow in the back for maximum cooling efficiency You should keep the air vents clear while cooking 11 The appliance should not be cleaned with a water jet Food 1 Do not use your oven for home canning or the heating of any closed...

Page 5: ...er and sometimes cooked before other parts have properly defrosted For big pieces of meat wrap the sides with aluminium foil so that they will be uniformly thawed by vertical microwaves only NB Ensure foil does not touch the sides of the oven otherwise arcing may occur 5 Ice should be removed at times during defrosting Other Helpful Instructions For best results 1 When determining time for particu...

Page 6: ... oven has been operated by pad number by manual operation and cumulatively Great for analysing usage of the oven and traffic flow at the location Program Lock 1 Locks the control panel number pads into their programmed heating times and power levels 2 Converts the oven to One Touch Start operation 3 Deactivates Program Power Level Selector and Start Pads 4 Deactivates Manual operation Prevents unw...

Page 7: ...ndicator Programmed Heating in Progress Operation Indicator Beep Tone Setting Scale Indicator This oven is preset at the factory for the following 1 Manual operation 2 Number Pads preset to HIGH power at the indicated heating times for single stage heating A1 10 sec A2 20 sec A3 30 sec A4 40 sec A5 50 sec A6 1 min A7 1 min 15 sec A8 1 min 30 sec A9 1 min 45 sec A0 2 min 3 Program unlock 4 Double Q...

Page 8: ...s closed 0 will disappear 4 Select the desired Power Level by touching Power Level Selector Pad The selected Power Level will be displayed in the Digital Display Window and the single stage heating indicator 1 will start to blink Example Touch Power Level Selector Pad once for HIGH power Note Each time Power Level Selector Pad is touched the Power Level switches as the above Power Level Selector i...

Page 9: ...umber of times The Power Level will be displayed in the Digital Display Window and the second stage indicator 2 will start to blink Example Touch Power Level Selector Pad 8 times for LOW power 3 Set the desired heating time for the second stage by touching the appropriate Number Pads Note The maximum set time for DEFROST and P0 is 30 minutes and 15 minutes for all others However the TOTAL TIME can...

Page 10: ...ll appear in the Digital Display Window Example Touch Memory Pad 5 5 Select the desired Power Level by touching Power Level Selector Pad The selected power level will be displayed in the window and the single stage heating indicator 1 will start to blink Example Touch Power Level Selector Pad 10 times for DEFROST power 6 Set the desired heating time by touching the appropriate Number Pad Note The ...

Page 11: ...ng 5 3 seconds after programming is completed 0 will appear 6 Program the remaining pads as desired by repeating the Steps above Note When you want to program B or C side touch Shift A B C Pad before touching Program Number Pad Repeat the above procedure to set Heating for the third stage and later stages E Memory Pad Heating 1 Make sure the oven is plugged into a properly earthed electrical outle...

Page 12: ...ouch Memory Pad for the desired program The pad number and the previously programmed information will appear in the display PROG will start to blink 4 Touch Double Triple Quantity Pad once The previously selected magnification number will appear in the display Example 1 6 times is Double quantity 2 2 times is Triple quantity 5 Set the desired magnification by touching the appropriate Number Pad Ex...

Page 13: ... minute later the Digital Display Window will go blank Note To use B or C side Program touch Shift A B C Pad before touching Program Number Pad H 10s 20s Pad Heating 1 Make sure the oven is plugged into a properly earthed electrical outlet 2 Open the door The oven lamp will turn on 0 will appear in the Digital Display Window Note While 0 will appear operation is available 1 minute after the door i...

Page 14: ...ycles that the oven has been used will appear Note The last two digits are dropped from the cumulative number of times the oven was used which is displayed in units of 100 when used over 100 times J To Activate Program Lock 1 Make sure the oven is plugged into a properly earthed electrical outlet 2 Open the door and leave it open The oven lamp will turn on 0 will appear in the display While touchi...

Page 15: ...e operational L To Read Program List 1 Open the door and leave it open 2 While touching Start Pad touch Number Pad 1 All currently programmed information the program set into each Number Memory Pad A0 to C9 Beep Tone Program Lock Oven Lamp settings when the door is open Oven Lamp blink settings at the end of heating cycle and Oven Lamp reduction settings during cooking information will continuousl...

Page 16: ...ss level in digits 3 to 0 loud to silent followed by the word bEEP Example 3 bEEP Loudest Factory Setting 1 bEEP Low 2 bEEP Mid 0 bEEP Silent 5 Touch Prog Pad again and PROG will stop blinking and the set loudness of beep tone will appear for 3 seconds Then 0 will appear To proceed to set length of beep tone touch Start Pad before 0 is displayed after Step 5 To Select Length of Tone There are 3 op...

Page 17: ...Pad at Step 9 touch Start Pad A PROG will start to blink B Current pitch of filter cleaning alarm will be displayed C The display changes to and each time Start Pad is touched and the settings change Under the EP in bEEP 11 When the desired pitch of filter cleaning alarm has been selected touch Prog Pad again PROG will stop blinking and the set pitch of filter cleaning alarm will appear for 3 seco...

Page 18: ...n the Digital Display Window N B If the oven cuts out after short operation check the Air Filter is clean before calling an engineer O Oven Lamp The oven can not be programmed until the program lock feature is deactivated p pOven Lamp settings when the door is open To turn Oven Lamp settings OFF 1 Open the door and leave it open The oven lamp will turn on and 0 will appear 2 While touching Start P...

Page 19: ...amp blink settings will appear for 3 seconds Then 0 will appear To proceed to Step 8 touch Start Pad before 0 is displayed after Step 7 p pAdjusting Oven Lamp brightness during cooking To decrease brightness of the inner cavity during cooking 8 Within 3 seconds after touching Prog Pad at Step 7 touch Start Pad PROG will start to blink The previously set Oven Lamp reduction settings are displayed 9...

Page 20: ...3 Combination of the unit for stacking is limited within only the following model NE 1853 4 Do not stack more than one oven above bottom oven Preparation Be sure the oven cavity is empty Installation 1 Stack the units and remove five screws a as shown in Fig 1 2 Loosen the screw b 3 The projection on the Joint Plate must face away from the oven Place the Joint Plate on the screw b 4 Attach and tig...

Page 21: ... Panel 1 5 F81 82 Defective Relay Circuit 5 6 7 F86 87 Defective Relay Circuit 1 5 U30 Memory cooking has exceeded the maximum time during double quantity and triple quantity setting Check and change the time See page 8 step 5 Note 1 Oven shuts off automatically Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket 2 Oven beeps continuously 3 Oven resets for operation when cool 4 Move oven to cooler loca...

Page 22: ...en 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 of the Splatter Shield 1 Hold snap snap out stoppers of splatter shield with both hands and pull them in and down Then take the splatter shield out of the oven cavity 2 Rinse splatter shield in soapy water or Food Sanitizer S...

Page 23: ...ve oven without first stirring General Guidelines for Heating in a Panasonic Microwave Oven For specific time see each food category for appropriate heating techniques plus necessary pre preparation of foods Heating Foods from Refrigerated Temperature Foods stored in the refrigerator 5 C should be covered before reheating with the exception of breads pastries or any breaded product which should be...

Page 24: ... recommend you test your own recipe items and plating techniques in this oven to establish the correct heating times for your recipe items The maximum programmable time for single stage heating is HI and MED power 15 min DEF power 30 min For items that cook longer than 15 minutes on HIGH and MEDIUM power please program oven for two stage cooking For example To program 20 minutes First Stage Progra...

Page 25: ...before serving HIGH P10 3 min 20 sec Chili nugget 500 g 25 Keep refrigerated covered Place on paper towel lined plate HIGH P10 1 min 40 sec Chicken drumsticks frozen 200 g 20 45 g 4 Prepare conventionally partially cook refrigerate covered Place on plate allow to stand 1 min before serving HIGH P10 HIGH P10 2 min 20 sec 4 min Burrito 275 g 1 600 g 4 Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place...

Page 26: ...freeze Place on paper towel uncovered HIGH P10 HIGH P10 15 sec 25 sec French stick 1 Prepare conventionally store at room temperature Place on paper towel uncovered HIGH P10 20 sec Fruit muffins 2 6 Prepare conventionally store at room temperature Place on paper towel uncovered HIGH P10 HIGH P10 25 sec 1 min Cheese cake 1 2 kg Prepare conventionally freeze Place on paper towel uncovered DEFROST P1...

Page 27: ...e on plate in single layer cover HIGH P10 40 sec Sausage links 4 links Prepare conventionally undercook slightly refrigerate covered Place on plate cover HIGH P10 30 sec Sausage patties 4 patties Prepare conventionally undercook slightly refrigerate covered Place on plate cover HIGH P10 40 sec Ham steaks 99 g 1 201 g 2 Store covered in refrigerator Heat on paper towel lined plate HIGH P10 HIGH P10...

Page 28: ...tructions for Microwave Heating Power Setting Approximate Times Beef stroganoff 2 kg Prepare conventionally freeze Defrost in a suitable dish and allow to stand 10 min after defrosting DEFROST P1 25 min Beef stroganoff 2 kg Prepare conventionally store covered in refrigerator Heat in a large dish HIGH P10 6 min 20 sec Macaroni and Cheese 2 kg Prepare conventionally store covered in refrigerator St...

Page 29: ...gerate covered Place in microwave dish dot with butter and cover HIGH P10 25 sec Prawns medium 168 g Defrost refrigerate covered Place on plate and cover HIGH P10 35 sec Lobster tail 224 g Defrost refrigerate covered Place on plate brush with butter and cover HIGH P10 1 min 45 sec Crumbed fish 125 g 1 250 g 2 750 g 6 Prepare conventionally cook cover and refrigerate Place on paper towel lined plat...

Page 30: ... covered Place in microwave safe dish cover stir halfway through HIGH P10 4 min Cheese sauce 1 litre Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place in microwave safe dish cover stir halfway through HIGH P10 4 min Tomato sauce 1 litre Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place in microwave safe dish cover stir halfway through HIGH P10 3 min 50 sec Mushroom sauce 1 litre Prepare conventional...

Page 31: ...r HIGH P10 1 min Chicken pieces with potatoes dressing and gravy 336 g Prepare all components conventionally refrigerate covered Place on plate depress potatoes and cover HIGH P10 1 min 30 sec Duck 1 2 pcs Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on plate cover HIGH P10 1 min 30 sec Burrito 224 g Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on plate cover HIGH P10 45 sec Meat loaf with...

Page 32: ...ace onto dish cover let stand 1 min before serving HIGH P10 1 min 40 sec Lasagna 400 g Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place onto dish cover let stand 1 min before serving HIGH P10 1 min 40 sec Lasagna frozen 3 0 kg Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place in microwave safe dish Let stand 10 min after defrosting DEFROST P1 30 min Ravioli frozen 2 0 kg Prepare conventionally refr...

Page 33: ...P10 50 sec Hamburger with cheese bun 160 g Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on paper towel uncovered HIGH P10 50 sec Roast beef open with gravy 320 g Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on paper towel uncovered HIGH P10 1 min 15 sec Roast chicken open with gravy 350 g Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on paper towel uncovered HIGH P10 1 min 15 sec Chicke...

Page 34: ...h cover HIGH P10 17 min Corn cobs 1 0 kg 9 Prepare corn blanch and freeze Place into dish Heat covered HIGH P10 8 min Beans 2 0 kg Prepare beans blanch and freeze Place in suitable dish Heat covered HIGH P10 17 min Cauliflower 2 0 kg Cut into serving size pieces blanch and freeze Place in suitable dish Heat covered HIGH P10 17 min Vegetable Fresh Heating Item Quantity Pre preparation Instructions ...

Page 35: ... 25 DEFROST P1 340 W OFF P0 0 HEAT FROM TOP DOWN PU1 PU2 50 25 HEAT FROM BOTTOM PL1 PL2 50 25 Frequency 2450 MHz Outside Dimensions W D H 422 mm 508 mm 337 mm Cavity Dimensions W D H 330 mm 310 mm 175 mm Net Weight 30 0 kg Timer 30 minutes digital 10 touch pads Maximum programmable time for single stage heating P1 and P0 30 minutes P10 P2 PU1 PL2 15 minutes IEC Test Procedure Specifications subjec...

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