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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

13. When the oven is not in use, it is recommended that items are removed. 

If left inside and the switch is accidentally activated, there is potential for damage to occur.

14. Do not heat with oil from the leftover food or the food left in the accessories in the oven cavity. 

Doing so may generate sparks and cause fire or smoking.

15. It is recommended to use personal protection equipment in case of spreading hot food stuff.

16. Exterior oven surfaces, including air vents on the cabinet and the oven door will get hot during 

use. Take care when opening or closing door and when inserting or removing food and 

accessories. 

There are heaters situated in the top and back of the oven. 

After use, the roof, walls and floor will be very hot.

17. Take caution when rapidly cooling the hot accessories after cooking. It may cause burn with 

steam or airborne droplets. It may also cause injury by the accessories breaking.

18. It is essential reheated food is served “piping hot”. Always check before serving and if in doubt 

return food to oven for further heating. 

All temperatures provided are for guidance only. Local legislation of food temperature 

requirements should be applied, to ensure a safe temperature has been reached before serving 

any food.

19. The standing time is essential for foods cooked or reheated by CONVECTION-AND-

MICROWAVE, or BROIL-AND-MICROWAVE. During the standing time, heat will continue to 

conduct to the center to cook the food completely. 

The denser the food, the longer the standing time. Reheated foods also require a standing time.

20. When the oven has finished operating, the fan motor will continue to rotate in order to cool the 

electric components. This is normal, and food can still be removed from the oven during this 

cooling period. Do not remove the plug or turn off the breaker.

21. Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before installation and be sure the oven cavity is 

empty. It may cause electric shock or injury.

USING YOUR OVEN

Do not store any objects inside the oven in case it is accidentally turned on. In case of electronic 

failure, the oven can be turned off at wall outlet.

WHEN THE HEATER IS TURNED ON FOR THE FIRST TIME

You may detect smoke or a harsh odor. This is normal and is caused by the burning off of the oil 

that is used to protect the oven cavity. 

You may prefer to perform a blank baking as described below if you find this unpleasant; 

1.  Place the supplied Base Plate Liner, Ceramic Tray, and Wire Rack into the oven. (p.17)
2.  Preheat the oven at 525°F (280°C) for 20 minutes. (p.28)
3.  Once this operation is completed, open then close the door and press the Stop/Reset pad to 

return to the initial screen. 

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Always ventilate when performing a blank baking.

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There is no food sanitation issues even if you use the oven without performing a blank baking first.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

For proper use of your oven read remaining safety cautions and operating instructions.

Certification

cULus, NSF / ANSI 4, FCC Part 18, ICES-001, and UL710B/NFPA96 [EPA202 (UL/KNLZ listed for 

ventless operation.)] UL710B (KNLZ) listed for ventless operation.

IF BOTTOM PLATE BREAKS or CRACKS, or THERE IS SPARKING IN THE CAVITY WHILE 

HEATING FOOD, DO NOT CONTINUE TO USE OVEN AND CONTACT AUTHORIZED SERVICE 

AGENCY IMMEDIATELY!! 1-877-266-6836

SUITABLE FOR SERVICING ONLY WHEN DE-ENERGIZED.

During service and/or replacement of parts, the oven should be disconnected from the power 

supply. Once the plug is removed, it should remain visible to the service operator to avoid 

inadvertent reconnection.

Panasonic Corporation makes no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including but 

not limited to warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, of title, or of non-

infringement of third party rights. Use of the product by a user is at the user’s risk. All cooking 

settings are for guidance only and should be altered depending on the initial state, temperature, 

moisture and type of food. Depending on the characteristics of the food, cooking times and power 

levels may need to be adjusted. Prior to service of food ensure it has reached a safe temperature. 

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Страница 1: ...ic product Please read these instructions carefully before operating this oven and keep for future reference Before using this product please pay extra attention to IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS pages 4 7 For microwave oven safety reference please visit the FDAʼs web page at http www fda gov Radiation EmittingProducts default htm ...

Страница 2: ...oven with the door open since open door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks Under normal conditions the oven will not operate with the door open b Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces c Do not operate the oven if ...

Страница 3: ... closed glass jars may explode and should not be heated in this oven 16 To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity a Do not overcook food Carefully attend appliance if 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 If materials inside the oven should ignite keep oven d...

Страница 4: ...ic shock or injury USING YOUR OVEN Do not store any objects inside the oven in case it is accidentally turned on In case of electronic failure the oven can be turned off at wall outlet WHEN THE HEATER IS TURNED ON FOR THE FIRST TIME You may detect smoke or a harsh odor This is normal and is caused by the burning off of the oil that is used to protect the oven cavity You may prefer to perform a bla...

Страница 5: ...nal equipotential bonding conductor is provided at the back side of the oven and it is marked by this symbol INSTALLATION PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS BEFORE USING THIS OVEN Failure to follow these instructions and properly maintain this unit may lead to premature failure of the microwave and may void the warranty O O The oven is free standing type and shall not be placed in a cabinet Do not...

Страница 6: ...t paper etc INSTALLTION Instruction for Stacking Oven can be stacked up to two ovens by fixing with the Panasonic joint plate Foot Bracket A11343G80BP The joint plate is an optional item Contact the dealer or a service agent p 3 Request the installation to an electric constructor The construction cost is not included in the price of the oven Attach the optional joint plate Foot Bracket Remove the ...

Страница 7: ...Cooking Modes How to Cooking Cooking Modes Convection Heater A convection heater circulation fan heater circulates heat throughout the oven cavity and cooks food fully while controlling the set temperature p 29 Broil Heater A broil heater provides heat and a circulation fan operates to distribute the heat throughout the oven cavity Every surface of the food is well cooked p 30 Convection and Broil...

Страница 8: ...ure it has reached a safe temperature Oil from the food may cause failure O O Please set the provided Base Plate Liner Ceramic Tray Wire Rack and additionally other accessories suitable for the intended cooking mode in the oven before starting preheating except Oven Sheet and Aluminum Paddle O O If the fan speed is high foods on the surface may be scattered In this case please lower the fan speed ...

Страница 9: ... alkaline food for long periods of time O O Illustrations may differ to the actual items O O To purchase accessories please contact the dealer or a service agent p 3 Take care when handling Ceramic Tray Pizza Plate and Ceramic Plate as they are breakable If they are damaged stop using them and contact the dealer or a service agent Base Plate Liner Ceramic Tray Wire Rack Aluminum Paddle LOCK Mobile...

Страница 10: ...The oil smoke that circulates inside the oven cavity is decomposed and purified by going through the catalyst converter O O The catalyst reaction will lower when the cooking temperature is low approximately 475 F 250 C or lower Door Handle Intake Vent Power Supply Cord Power Supply Plug Please only plug in to outlets compatible with 20 Amp Plug to NEMA 6 20P Equipment is dedicated to single phase ...

Страница 11: ...reen is the initial screen O O You can change the preheat temperature p 25 O O After preheating is finished you can select a menu when you open the door Manual When cooking manually Manual Cooking pp 29 35 O O Approximate preheating time 525 F 280 C 7 min 475 F 250 C 6 min O O Select Manual O O You can change the preheat temperature p 25 O O After preheating is finished you can select the cooking ...

Страница 12: ...te memory p 38 Modify memory p 39 Memory number figure p 40 Maintenance info Q Q To review all of the cooking hours including preheating Notes The highest figure of the counter is 999999 hours It returns to 0 the next time it is used A total of all cooking hours is rounded down to the nearest hour e g All cooking hours Display 59 min 0 1 hr 59 min 1 O O Returns to the initial screen after 3 second...

Страница 13: ...elect ON or OFF for the door alarm Default setting ON O O Select Preheated beep or Door alarm O O Select ON or OFF and tap OK O O The oven returns to the initial screen after displaying the settings for 3 seconds How to Operate the Touch Screen Preheat temperature You can change the preheat temperature displayed on the initial screen Default setting Preheat 1 525 F 280 C Preheat 2 475 F 250 C O O ...

Страница 14: ...s are the same The memory contents in the SD Memory Card are displayed as four figure alphanumeric characters If the alphanumeric characters are the same the memory contents of those SD Memory Cards are the same Q Q To confirm the memory cooking data e g 3550 O O Returns to the initial screen after 3 seconds Q Q To confirm the beep memory lock data etc e g 03C4 O O Since the screen changes quickly...

Страница 15: ...r after preheating is complete the beep sounds after 30 seconds and 50 seconds O O If the pads are not used after preheating is complete preheating will be cancelled after 4 hours Q Q To cancel preheating Press the Stop Reset pad twice Convection Cooking e g Manual Preheating 525 F 280 C Convection 525 F 280 C Fan speed 100 10 min 30 sec 1 After Manual preheating select Convection O O Preheating p...

Страница 16: ... and Broil Cooking e g Manual Preheating 525 F 280 C Convection 525 F 280 C Fan speed 100 Broil High 2 min 30 sec 1 After Manual preheating select Convection O O Preheating p 28 2 Set the oven temperature and tap OK O O From 350 F 180 C to 525 F 280 C in 25 F increments O O Tap OFF to cancel the already selected cooking process 3 Set Fan speed and tap OK O O From 30 to 100 in 10 increments O O Fan...

Страница 17: ...oking has finished the cooking process can be saved into the SD Memory Card p 36 Put the food into the oven and close the door Manual Cooking Broil and Microwave Cooking e g Manual Preheating 525 F 280 C Broil High Fan speed 100 Microwave P3 1 min 30 sec 1 After Manual preheating select Broil O O Preheating p 28 2 Select High O O Tap OFF to cancel the already selected cooking process 3 Set Fan spe...

Страница 18: ...ection and Microwave Broil and Microwave cooking Maximum microwave power Maximum cooking time Step 1 P8 1200 W 3 min Step 2 P4 600 W 3 min Step 3 P2 300 W 10 min You cannot select P7 1050 W and P8 1200 W when using Broil High O O Maximum cooking time for Convection Broil Convection and Broil is 30 minutes for each step Manual Cooking Step 2 1 Select Microwave 2 Select P4 3 Tap Set time 4 Set the c...

Страница 19: ...turn to the initial screen 3 Enter the desired memory number O O When the memory number is empty O O When the memory number is already used O O Tap Overwrite and this screen appears Save successful Returns to the initial screen after 3 seconds Save successful Returns to the initial screen after 3 seconds Save a program in advance 1 Select Tools 2 Select Memory cooking 3 Select Save memory 4 Enter ...

Страница 20: ...rmation screen for 3 seconds O O Tap Cancel to return to the procedure 4 How to Modify Memory O O This feature cannot be used when memory lock is ON Please cancel memory lock p 27 1 Select Tools 2 Select Memory cooking 3 Select Modify memory 4 Enter the memory number to edit and tap OK 5 The previously saved program is displayed Modify the item you want to change as per the instructions written in...

Страница 21: ... the initial screen after displaying the settings for 3 seconds Cooking with a Saved Cooking Program 1 Select 1 525 F 2 Press the Start pad O O Pausing or opening and closing the door during preheating will automatically resume preheating after 10 seconds 3 Preheating has been completed 4 Select a menu after putting the food into the oven and close the door O O is displayed on the screen when memo...

Страница 22: ... sure to use only a soft scrubber O O Do not splash detergent directly onto the top and rear surfaces of oven cavity This will result in a malfunction OK Not OK Care of your Oven QOuter Areas Wipe with a damp cloth Wipe away oil and food stains immediately O O Do not use thinner benzene abrasive cleanser bleaching agent alkaline residential or household synthetic detergent If the stains are bad wi...

Страница 23: ... the oil tray Oil Tray Clean this part once a month QExhaust Vent Clean the rear exhaust vent with a toothbrush and a towel Care of your Oven QKitchen counter surface For single Installation Wait until it cools down Please see p 22 if the oven is hot O O Remove the Air Filter from the Oven O O Remove all the accessories from the oven cavity When removing all the accessories or when cooling it down...

Страница 24: ...ere is smoke or harsh odor O O A smoke or harsh odor may occur due to burning of the oil for oven cavity protection when the heater is turned on for the first time Always ventilate and perform a blank baking if it concerns you p 6 There are sparks during cooking O O A metal container can only be used in the oven when not using microwave power p 11 O O Is a container containing gold or silver parti...

Страница 25: ...display appears Display disappears when Stop Reset pad is pressed Display Cause U16 The SD Memory Card is locked O O Insert the SD Memory Card again after releasing the lock p 51 SCV2N RABN SU7FA029690 RP SDFC51 MADEINJAPAN Lock is released when this part is pushed upwards U17 A card other than the specified SD Memory Card is inserted O O Take out the SD Memory Card and check p 51 If the U17 appea...

Страница 26: ... U17 appears p 49 O O You can also save a cooking program data onto the specified SD Memory Card using your personal computer pp 52 53 Notes Be careful not to impart static electricity to the SD Memory Card while it is not set in the main unit Do not dismantle or modify Do not bend drop wet or subject the SD Memory Card to strong impacts Do not touch the metal terminals with your hands or metal Do...

Страница 27: ...p folder Double click NE SCV2NAPR folder DO NOT TOUCH other files and folders Open NE_SCV2NAPR_MemoryCookingData xlsm If Enable Content is displayed click it Please input the below data at least Preheat Temp and Step 1 data is necessary Dish Name Picture File pcs Preheat Temp Step 1 data Turn back buzzer SD Memory Card 1 How to select Picture file Click Picture File cell for a desired Memory Numbe...

Страница 28: ...OT COVER glass plastic parts temperature probes if included and normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor or failures which result from accidents misuse abuse neglect bug infestation mishandling misapplication alteration faulty installation set up adjustments mal...

Страница 29: ...Two Riverfront Plaza Newark NJ 07102 5490 For Parts and Service 1 877 266 6836 For Sales Test Kitchen and Technical Support 1 877 266 6836 1 877 CMO OVEN http www panasonic com cmo Panasonic Corporation 2018 A05063G80AP F1218 0 Printed in Japan ...

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