Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit NE-C1153 du fabricant Panasonic
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NE C1153 4 B B 1 Convection Start Prog Lock Beep Microwave Stop / Reset Cooling Lamp Preheat 4 % 2 1 3 PROGRAM TIME MICRO CONV PREHEAT STAGE 2 6 5 0 9 7 3 8 Operating Instructions R Please read these instructions completely before operating this o v en.
Owner’ s Recor d Model No . Serial No . The serial number of this product can be found on the lo wer right hand side of the ov en. Dealer’ s Name Dealer’ s Address Date of Purchase See page 23 bef ore calling T oll Free Service Information T o locate a conv enient ser vice agent call 1-888-350-9590 Chef Support: 201-348-7305 www .
W ARNING –T o reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons, or exposure to e xcessiv e micro w a v e energy: 1. Read all instructions before using the appliance . 2. Read and f ollow “PRECA UTIONS TO A V OID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE T O EXCESSIVE MICRO W A VE ENERGY , ” above on this page .
- 4 - Examine your Oven Unpack o ven, retain all pac king mater ial, and examine the ov en for an y damage such as dents, broken door latches or cracks in the door .
- 5 - Caution Before Use Bef ore using CONVECTION or COMBINA TION function f or the first time, operate this ov en without food on Conv ection 500˚F for 20 min utes, removing all accessories from the oven.This will cause the oil that is used f or r ust protection to be burned off.
- 6 - Shelf Supports Put the shelf suppor ts on left side wall (shelf suppor t marked L) and right side (mar ked R) as f ollows. Locate left-hand suppor t marked “L ” on left-hand back post. Slide f orward to locate front hole ov er front post and ensure that it drops into position.
- 7 - Displa y Window The cursor will illuminate and flash to indicate the function being set. Always chec k the cursor position before y ou press Start Pad.
- 8 - CONTROLS T O USE 8 7 6 5 3 2 9 Convection Start Microwave Stop Cooling Lamp Preheat 4 1 0 Prog Lock Beep Reset / INFORMA TION A CTION DISPLA Y 1 Open Door . Put in F ood. Close Door . The ov en lamp will come on. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press. Press Microwa ve P ad.
- 9 - Multi-Stage (Sequential) Heating The ov en can be programmed with up to 3 diff erent functions to operate in sequence. These can be MICRO W A VE, CONVECTION or COMBINA TION programs . If a required heating time is greater than 15 minutes on 100-60 % pow er , use 2 stage programming.
- 10 - CONTROLS T O USE 8 7 5 3 2 9 Convection Start Microwave Stop Cooling Lamp Preheat 4 1 0 Prog Lock Beep Reset / 6 INFORMA TION A CTION DISPLA Y 1 Open Door . Put in F ood. Close Door . The ov en lamp will come on. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press Conv ection P ad.
- 11 - Hot Surfaces Exterior oven surf ace and the ov en door is very hot after heating. T ake great care when remo ving hot food. Use ov en gloves . Multi-Stage (Sequential) Heating The ov en can be programmed with up to 3 diff erent functions to operate in sequence.
- 12 - CONTROLS T O USE 8 7 6 5 3 2 9 Convection Start Microwave Stop Cooling Lamp Preheat 4 1 0 Prog Lock Beep Reset / INFORMA TION A CTION DISPLA Y 1 Open Door . Put in F ood. Close Door . The ov en lamp will come on. Oven lamp turns off. 2 Press Conv ection P ad.
- 13 - Multi-Stage (Sequential) Heating The ov en can be programmed with up to 3 diff erent functions to operate in sequence. These can be MICRO W A VE, CONVECTION or COMBINA TION programs . For 2 stage programming: Repeat steps 1-3 on page 12, enter the ne xt heating program, then press Start Pad.
- 14 - The ov en has 100 blank progr am capacity to meet your heating requirements. CONTROLS T O USE 8 7 6 5 3 2 9 Convection Start Microwave Stop Cooling Lamp Preheat 4 1 0 Prog Lock Beep Reset / INFORMA TION A CTION DISPLA Y 1 Open Door . The ov en lamp will come on.
- 15 - Multi-Stage (Sequential) Cooking It is possible to prog ram into the memor y 2 or 3 stage program using MICR OW A VE, CONVECTION, or COMBINA TION. Changing a Memory Program T o change a program simply f ollow steps 1-6 as bef ore, entering your new prog ram.
- 16 - CONTROLS T O USE 8 7 6 5 3 9 Convection Start Microwave Stop Cooling Lamp Preheat 4 1 0 Prog Lock Beep Reset / 2 INFORMA TION A CTION DISPLA Y 1 Open Door . The ov en lamp will come on. 2 Press Program Lock K e y K eep ke y pressed for 2 seconds until “P” is display ed.
- 17 - INFORMA TION A CTION 1 Open Door . The ov en lamp will come on. 2 Press Program Loc k K ey . K eep ke y pressed for 2 seconds until “P L ” is displa yed. KEEP DOOR OPEN. After 2 seconds, “P” appears in displa y window . After 3 seconds, displa y rev er ts to “o”.
- 18 - Notes on Preheat and Cooling: ! AFTER heating function has completed, ov en will rev er t to PREHEA T function automatically . ! If you w ant to cancel PREHEA T function, keep Stop/Reset P ad pressed for 2 seconds.
- 19 - T o quickly cool the ov en cavity , the oven has a Cooling Pad. The Cooling Pad can be used for defrosting or heating by Micro wav e while in PREHEA T mode. INFORMA TION A CTION 1 Press Cooling P ad. Press Cooling P ad when the display is b lank or “0”.
- 20 - When Program Loc k is activated, y ou can not change the Beep T one. Please release the Program Loc k. (See page 17.) INFORMA TION A CTION 1 Open Door . The ov en lamp will come on. 2 Press Program K e y . K eep ke y pressed for 2 seconds until “P” is display ed.
- 21 - How to read the Cyc le Counter ◆ T o read total cumulative c ycles that the o ven has been used: INFORMA TION A CTION 1 Open Door . K eep Door Open.
- 22 - How to pr ogram f or Scheduled Cleaning Service INFORMA TION A CTION 1 Open Door . The ov en lamp will come on. 2 While pressing Star t Pad, close and open Door .
- 23 - When oven is placed on a counter top, its base must be sealed in accor dance with N.S.F . Standards as per the f ollowing instructions. 1. Oven should be located on a le vel counter top surf ace.
- 24 - T aking Care of Y our Oven It is essential that you f ollow these points to get the maximum use from y our ov en. Microwav es are attracted to moisture and grease: therefore a dirty oven does not cook EFFICIENTL Y . Caution: Do not clean this ov en with any product that is labeled as containing corrosiv e chemicals.
- 25 - T aking Care of Y our Oven 6. Ceiling Bef ore cleaning, ensure oven has cooled to a void burns. Wipe the ceiling regularly with a damp cloth to minimize b uild up of grease and smoke. 7. Contr ol Panel If the Control P anel becomes dir ty , clean with a soft, dr y cloth.
- 26 - T aking Care of Y our Oven 11.Cleaning the Air Screen Clean the Air Screens occasionally according to the f ollowing instructions. Problems ma y occur with the ov en if the filters become clogged with dir t or dust.* 1. Remove the right Air Screen from the front bottom skir t by pulling the Right P op Pin straight out.
- 27 - Ho w does the Micr owa ve w ork? Microwa ves are a f orm of high frequency radio wav es similar to those used by a r adio including AM, FM and CB. They are, ho wev er , much shor ter than radio wa ves; approximately five inches in length. Electr icity is conv er ted into microwa ve energy by the magnetron tube .
- 28 - T ypes of Container s to use MICRO W A VE 1. Glass DO USE: Heat Resistant glass eg. Pyrex DO NO T USE: Delicate glass, lead crystal which ma y crack or arc. 2. China/Ceramics DO USE: Glazed china dishes , porcelain and ceramic dishes designed f or cooking.
- 29 - COOKING B ASICS Fundamental principles deter mine the success of microwa ve f ood preparation. They include: 1. Always cook or heat f oods in cov ered containers. - This will accomplish the f ollowing; a) Retain steam to keep f oods moist. b) Even cooking temper atures.
- 30 - T ec hnical Specifications NE-C1153 208 V / 60 Hz, single phase 3900 W / 18.8 A Microwa ve: 1100 W (IEC 705-88) Conv ection Heater : 2800 W 2450 MHz 23 5 / 8 ”x 20 7 / 16 ”x 1 5 3 / 16 ” .
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www .panasonic.com/cmo P ANASONIC HOME AND COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS COMP ANY , DIVISION OF MA TSUSHIT A ELECTRIC CORPORA TION OF AMERICA One P anasonic W ay 4A-4 Secaucus, NJ07094 Or Call (201) 348-5377 A0.
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