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Installation and GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

Placement of the Oven
Locate the oven on a smooth, flat and stable surface. 
There should be no gap between the table surface and 
the bottom of the oven. Do not place the oven in a hot 
or damp area, ie. near a stove, sink or directly above 
heat lamps on a serving line. Free airflow around the 
oven is important. There is a possibility of a small 
amount of interference with weak broadcast signals if 
the microwave oven is too close to a radio or TV.
Grounding Instructions
This oven must be grounded electrically. In the event of 
an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of 
electric shock by providing an escape wire for the 
electric current. The appliance is equipped with a cord 
having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The 
plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly 
installed and grounded.
WARNING — improper use of the grounding plug can 
result in a risk of electric shock.
Consult a qualified electrician or service person if the 
grounding instructions are not completely understood, 
or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is 
properly connected.
If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a 
three wire extension cord that has a three blade 
grounding plug, and a three slot receptacle that will 
accept the plug on the appliance. The marked rating of 
the extension cord should be equal to or greater than 
the electical rating of the oven.
Removal of Protective Film
A blue protective film is used to prevent scratching of 
the outer case during transportation. Peel the film from 
the exterior of the oven before installation or use.
Wiring Requirements
No other appliance should share the circuit with the 
microwave oven. If it does, the branch circuit fuse may 
overload and either cause the oven to heat slower than 

expected or blow the fuse.
A.   For Model NE-1257/NE-1258 

The oven must be on a SEPARATE, 20 amp, 
60 Hz-120 V GROUNDED CIRCUIT.

NEMA# 
5-20P

120 V  
Grounded  
Outlet  
NEMA# 5-20R

B. For Models NE-1757/NE-2157

1.  This oven must be on a separate, 60 Hz 

GROUNDED CIRCUIT - minimum 15 amps for 
NE-1757; minimum 20 amps for NE-2157.

2.  The microwave ovens are built to operate on 2 

different voltages (230-240 V or 208 V). Be sure 
that the voltage selector connector (on the back of 
the oven) is set for your power supply (see 
page 5). Using a higher voltage setting is 
dangerous and may result in overheating of the 
electrical components thus shortening their life 
expectancy or possibly causing a fire or other 
accident. Using a lower voltage will lower the 
power output of the oven, resulting in slower 
heating of the food. Panasonic is NOT responsible 
for damage resulting from the use of the oven with 
other than the specified voltage.

NE-1757

NE-2157

NEMA# 
6-15P

NEMA# 
6-20P

208 V/230-240 V  
Grounded Outlet  

NEMA# 6-15R or 6-20R

208 V/230-240 V  
Grounded Outlet  

NEMA# 6-20R

Caution

 Do not attempt to tamper with or make any 

  1. 

adjustments or repairs to the door, control panel 
housing, safety interlock switches or any other part 
of the oven. Do NOT remove the outer panel of the 
oven. Repairs should only be done by a qualified 
service person.
Do NOT operate the oven empty. The microwave 

  2. 

energy will reflect continuously throughout the oven 
if no food or water is present to absorb energy.
If a fire occurs in the oven, press the Stop/Reset 

  3. 

Pad and LEAVE THE DOOR CLOSED. Disconnect 
the power cord, or shut off the power at the fuse or 
circuit breaker panel.
Do NOT attempt to dry clothes, newspapers or 

  4. 

other materials in the oven, as they may catch on 
fire.

Do NOT use recycled paper products, as they may 

  5. 

contain impurities which may cause sparks and/or 
fires.
Do NOT use newspapers or paper bags for cooking.

  6. 

Do NOT hit or strike the control panel. Damage to 

  7. 

controls may occur.
POT HOLDERS may be needed when removing 

  8. 

food from the oven. Heat is transferred from the hot 
food to the container.
Do NOT store flammable materials next to, on top 

  9. 

of, or in the oven. It could be a fire hazard.
Do NOT operate the oven without the spatter 

10. 

shields (located in the top of inner cavity) in place.

Содержание NE1257R - COMMERCIAL MICROWAVE OVEN

Страница 1: ...OP RESET POWER LEVEL PROG HI MED DEF Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven Before Calling for Service If failure code F appears in the display unplug oven and wait for 10 seconds before reconnecting If normal operation does not resume call the service agent with the information of failure code ...

Страница 2: ...r Triple Quantity pad 11 E Program Lock 11 F Beep Tone 12 G Program List 13 H Cycle Counter 13 I Air Filter 14 Installation Instructions for Stacking 15 Sanitary Counter Top Seal 15 Care of Your Oven 16 Self Diagnostics Failure Code Explanation 17 Heating and Defrosting Time Charts 18 Technical Specifications 32 Owner s Record Model No Serial No The serial number of this products may be found on t...

Страница 3: ...n cleaning surfaces of door and oven that come 8 together on closing the door use only mild non abrasive soaps or detergents applied with a sponge or soft cloth As with any appliance close supervision is 9 necessary when used by children Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged 10 cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped Do not immerse cord or plug i...

Страница 4: ...P 120 V Grounded Outlet NEMA 5 20R B For Models NE 1757 NE 2157 1 This oven must be on a separate 60 Hz GROUNDED CIRCUIT minimum 15 amps for NE 1757 minimum 20 amps for NE 2157 2 The microwave ovens are built to operate on 2 different voltages 230 240 V or 208 V Be sure that the voltage selector connector on the back of the oven is set for your power supply see page 5 Using a higher voltage settin...

Страница 5: ...terior walls and rotating antenna located underneath the bottom shelf and above the ceiling cover assure that the microwaves are well distributed within the oven cavity to produce even heating or cooking of foods Transmission Microwave pass through some materials such as paper glass and plastic much like sunlight shining through a window Because these substances do not absorb or reflect the microw...

Страница 6: ... Program Display B Heating Time Display min sec C Memory Pad Number Display D 1st Stage Heating Indicator E 2nd Stage Heating Indicator F 3rd Stage Heating Indicator G Power Level Indicator This oven is preset at the factory as follows Manual operation X X Number Memory pads preset HIGH power at the indicated heating times for single stage heating X X 1 10 sec 2 20 sec 3 30 sec 4 40 sec 5 50 sec 6...

Страница 7: ...o select DEFROST power press three times 1 HI 3 2 0 0 Press Number Memory pads 2 0 and 0 The set heating time will appear Note up to 15 min on HIGH or MEDIUM power 30 min on DEFROST 1 HI 4 START Press Start pad The oven lamp will turn on and heating will start Power Level Indicator will start to blink and heating time will count down 1 1 HI HI When all time expires beep tone will sound and heating...

Страница 8: ...ting will start to blink and the remaining heating time will count down When all time expires beep tone will sound and heating will stop The oven lamp will turn off 0 will blink until the door is opened One minute later cooling fan will stop Open the door and take the food out The oven lamp will turn on Digital Display Window will show the originally set time and power Close the door The oven lamp...

Страница 9: ...is opened One minute later cooling fan will stop Open the door and take the food out The oven lamp will turn on Close the door The oven lamp will turn off One minute later Digital Display Window will go blank Note When you want to select the number at B side press Shift A B pad before pressing the desired Number Memory pad In Program Lock Mode X X Just press the desired Number Memory pad Heating w...

Страница 10: ...can not be programmed when Program Lock is activated see page 11 12 DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR WHILE PROGRAMMING Example To program cooking at DEFROST power for 1 minute and at HIGH power for 2 minutes into Number Memory pad 5 PAD INSTRUCTION DIGITAL DISPLAYWINDOW Follow steps 1 to 5 above PROG 1 DEF 6 POWER LEVEL Press Power Level Selector pad once The power level for 2nd stage will be indicated 2nd St...

Страница 11: ... 3 minutes the time for the double quantity will be 4 minutes and 30 seconds Available range is 0 1 5 0 times PROG 6 PROG Press Prog pad PROG will stop blinking This means that you have completed programming PROG Three seconds later Digital Display Window will go blank Note If you want to program your desired magnification number for triple quantity repeat as above using Triple Quantity pad instea...

Страница 12: ...ength of beep tone at the end of heating cycle The length is indicated by 1 st or 2 nd Stage Heating Indicator 1 3 beeps 2 short beeps for 60 seconds The loudest level and 3 beeps are preset at the factory To Select Loudness Level and Length 3 beeps X X Example To select loudest beep tone PAD INSTRUCTION DIGITAL DISPLAYWINDOW 1 Open the door and leave it open The oven lamp will turn on and 0 will ...

Страница 13: ...Display Window will go blank G PROGRAM LIST PAD INSTRUCTION DIGITAL DISPLAYWINDOW 1 Open the door and leave it open The oven lamp will turn on and 0 will appear 2 STOP RESET START While pressing Stop Reset pad press Start pad All currently programmed information the program set into each Number Memory pad A B sides Beep Tone and Program Lock information will continuously appear e g PROG PROG 2 PRO...

Страница 14: ...xample To program cleaning Air Filter every 600 hours PAD INSTRUCTION DIGITAL DISPLAYWINDOW 1 Open the door and leave it open The oven will turn on and 0 will appear 2 START While pressing Start pad close and open the door 3 3 Press Number Memory pad 3 The currently programmed hour will appear e g 4 0 0 6 Press Number Memory pads 6 0 and 0 The programmed hour will appear Note up to 9999 hours e g ...

Страница 15: ...h and tighten five screws a and the screw b See Fig 2 4 Ensure the top oven is at a safe and workable height 5 b Joint Plate Projection a Fig 1 Joint Plate Projection Fig 2 Sanitary Counter Top Seal When microwave oven units are stacked on a counter top their base must be sealed in accordance with N S F Standards as per the following instructions Microwave oven should be located on a level 1 count...

Страница 16: ...ter and an 2 approved sanitizing solution Be sure to replace the shield before using the oven 3 CAUTION Splatter shield must be in place securely when you use the oven Replacement ofthe cavity light bulb If the Cavity Light burns out you can replace it yourself by following these simple directions Unscrew the Cavity Light Cover which is located on 1 the left side of the cabinet Remove the celophan...

Страница 17: ...tor Color White Black F04 Incoming line voltage too low If the line voltage is other than 208 or 230 240 V consult electrician to check outlet F05 Defective memory IC If the problem persists call service agent The oven will operate even if Failure Code appears just not as designed Call service agent If the problem occurs during memory heating press Stop Reset pad Then other memory program and manu...

Страница 18: ... the following charts are approximate We recommend you test your own recipe items and plating techniques in this oven to establish the correct heating times for your recipe items Maximum programmable time for each stage heating is HI and MED power 15 minutes DEF power 30 minutes Example For items that cook longer than 15 minutes on MEDIUM power please program oven for two or three stage cooking Fo...

Страница 19: ...ith air Do not 6 heat liquids in your microwave oven without first stirring general guidelines for heating in a national 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 40 F should be covered before reheating with the exception of breads pa...

Страница 20: ... sec 35 sec Chicken Wings 140 168 g 5 6 oz Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on plate cover HIGH 50 sec 35 sec 25 sec Chili con Queso 224 g 8 oz Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place in small bowl cover HIGH 1 min 15 sec 50 sec 40 sec Meatballs 112 140 g 4 5 oz Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on plate cover HIGH 50 sec 35 sec 25 sec Nachos 112 g 4 oz For ...

Страница 21: ...58 NE 1757 NE 2157 Bread mini loaf white or wheat 224 g 8 oz Prepare conventionally store at room temperature Place on paper towel uncovered HIGH 25 sec 15 sec 10 sec Coffee cake frozen 84 g 3 oz Place on paper towel uncovered HIGH 20 sec 13 sec 7 sec Muffins fruit 2 ea Prepare conventionally or defrost store at room temperature Place on paper towel or napkin uncovered HIGH 20 sec 13 sec 7 sec 6 e...

Страница 22: ...ve Heating Power Setting Approximate Times NE 1257 NE 1258 NE 1757 NE 2157 Bacon 4 strips Prepare conventionally undercook slightly refrigerate covered Place on plate and cover HIGH 30 sec 20 sec 15 sec Bacon Canadian 4 slices Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on plate and cover HIGH 30 sec 20 sec 15 sec Eggs poached 2 eggs Prepare conventionally undercook slightly refrigerate in sa...

Страница 23: ...ly refrigerate covered Place on plate and cover HIGH 45 sec 30 sec 25 sec Pancakes 4 ea Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on plate in single layer Heat uncovered HIGH 35 sec 20 sec 15 sec Pancakes with bacon 4 ea 4 strips Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on plate in single layer Cover HIGH 45 sec 35 sec 30 sec Pancakes and sausage patty 4 ea 112 g 4 oz Prepare conven...

Страница 24: ...d cover HIGH 1 min 45 sec 35 sec Scallops Bay 140 g 5 oz Defrost slightly Refrigerate covered Place in microwave pan dot with butter and cover HIGH 45 sec 35 sec 30 sec Shrimp large 168 g 6 oz Defrost Refrigerate covered Place on plate and cover HIGH 45 sec 35 sec 30 sec Snapper Red fillets 140 g 5 oz Defrost Refrigerate covered Place on plate brush with butter and herbs and cover HIGH 1 min 45 se...

Страница 25: ... Times NE 1257 NE 1258 NE 1757 NE 2157 Au jus 1 qt Prepare conventionally or heat ingredients in microwave if rvommended Refrigerate sauce Place in microwave pan Cover stir midway through heating HIGH 7 min 5 min 30 sec 4 min 30 sec Cheese sauce 1 qt HIGH 8 min 6 min 30 sec 5 min 30 sec Espagnole stock base 1 qt HIGH 7 min 5 min 30 sec 4 min 30 sec Mushroom sauce 1 qt HIGH 7 min 5 min 30 sec 4 min...

Страница 26: ... 30 sec 1 min 45 sec Chicken pieces with potatoes dressing and gravy 336 g 12 oz Prepare all components conventionally refrigerate covered Place on plate depress potatoes and cover HIGH 3 min 2 min 1 min 30 sec Cornish hen 1 ea 22 oz Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on plate and cover HIGH 2 min 30 sec 2 min 1 min 30 sec Duck 1 2 ea Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place ...

Страница 27: ...s NE 1257 NE 1258 NE 1757 NE 2157 Lasagna 224 g 8 oz Prepare conventionally undercook slightly refrigerate covered Place on plate and cover Cut in half let rest 1 min after heating HIGH 2 min 1 min 30 sec 1 min 30 sec MED 1 min 30 sec 1 min 50 sec Macaroni and cheese 224 g 8 oz Prepare conventionally undercook slightly refrigerate covered Place on plate and cover Let rest 1 min after heating HIGH ...

Страница 28: ...168 g 6 oz Assemble refrigerate covered Place on plate with au jus over beef and on side uncovered HIGH 60 sec 45 sec 35 sec Grilled cheese 112 g 4 oz Prepare conventionally refrigerate covered Place on paper towel uncovered HIGH 60 sec 45 sec 35 sec Hamburger plain with cheese 140 g 5 oz Prepare burger conventionally Toast bun Assebble refrigerate covered Place on paper towel uncovered HIGH 60 se...

Страница 29: ...ting for even temperature distribution Canned vegetables can be heated using HIGH in approximately 1 minute per pound Most fresh vegetables are prepared with a small amount of cooking liquid such as water Vegetables Frozen Defrosting and Heating Item Quantity Instructions for Pre preparation Instructions for Microwave Heating Power Setting Approximate Times NE 1257 NE 1258 NE 1757 NE 2157 Beans gr...

Страница 30: ... Add 3 to 4 tablespoons of water Stir midway through heating After heating let stand covered 2 minutes HIGH 6 min 4 min 3 min 5 lb HIGH 8 min 50 sec 5 min 30 sec 4 min 30 sec 6 lb HIGH 10 min 7 min 6 min 7 lb HIGH 11 min 30 sec 8 min 30 sec 7 min 30 sec Vegetable Fresh Primary Cooking Item Quantity Instructions for Pre preparation Instructions for Microwave Heating Power Setting Approximate Times ...

Страница 31: ...n 30 sec per lb 1 min per lb Spinach Souffle Caluculate min lb Place in 4 half pan Thaw in refrigerator forapprox 2 days Cover with lid Let stand 15 minutes before serving 1st Stage MED 2 min 30 sec per lb 1 min 30 sec per lb 1 min per lb 2nd Stage HIGH 2 min 30 sec per lb 1 min 30 sec per lb 1 min per lb Deep Dish Cherry Crisp Caluculate min lb Place in 4 half pan Thaw in refrigerator Sprinkle wi...

Страница 32: ...0 W Frequency 2450 MHz 2450 MHz 2450 MHz Outer dimensions W x D x H 165 8 x 20 x 131 4 422 mm x 508 mm x 337 mm Cavity dimensions W x D x H 13 x 123 32 x 67 8 330 mm x 310 mm x 175 mm Net weight approx 56 lbs 25 4 kg 60 lbs 27 2 kg 66 lbs 29 9 kg IEC Test Procedure Specifications subject to change without notice 165 8 1529 32 131 4 11 32 19 16 20 1831 32 177 32 11 32 3523 32 181 4 www panasonic co...

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