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    How to Operate
    D. PROGRAM LOCK
    INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOWPA D
    1Keep the door closed.
    ☛Digital Display Window must be blank.
    2Press Program Lock Button for five seconds until “PROG”, “P” and
    “L” appear.
    ☛“PROG”, “P” and “L” will appear.
    PROG LOCK
    PROG
    In Program Lock mode:
    • The oven is started by pressing the desired Memory pad. There is no need to press Start pad.
    • Opening the door cancels the remaining time on the program.
    • The oven can not be programmed until the program lock is released.
    2 or 3 stage heating
    INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOWPA D
    Follow steps 1 to 5 on page 10.
    11
    PROG
    A
    STAGE DEF
    Example: To program cooking at DEFROST power for 1 minute and at HIGH power for 2 minutes into Memory pad “5”
    THE OVEN CAN NOT BE PROGRAMMED WHEN PROGRAM LOCK IS ACTIVATED! (see below on this page)
    DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR WHILE PROGRAMMING!
    In Program Unlock mode:
    • Oven reverts to a two-touch operating mode (Memory pad + Start pad).
    • Repeat and interrupt feature are operational.
    • Memory pads can be programmed.
    • Tone loudness and length can be changed.
    INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOWPA D
    1Keep the door closed.
    ☛Digital Display Window must be blank.
    2Press Program Lock Button for five seconds until “PROG” and “P”
    appear.
    ☛“PROG” and “P ” will appear.
    PROG LOCK
    PROG
    6Press Power Level Selector pad once.
    ☛The power level for 2nd stage will be indicated, 2nd Stage Heating
    Indicator “2” will start to blink.
    POWER11
    PROG
    A
    STAGE HI2
    7Set the desired heating time using Timer Dial.
    ☛The set heating time will appear.
    Note:up to 15 min. on HIor MED, 60 min. on LOW, DEForHOLD
    11
    PROG
    A
    STAGE HI2
    8Press Program Entry Button again.
    ☛“PROG” and 2nd Stage Heating Indicator “2” will stop blinking. The
    total time for both stages will appear. This means that you have
    completed programming.
    PROG11
    PROG
    A
    STAGE HI2
    • Three seconds later, Digital Display Window will go blank.
    To activate Program Lock:
    To release Program Lock: 
    						
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    How to Operate
    E. BEEP TONEThe loudness of beep tone and its duration at the end of heating cycle can be set.
    There are four levels of the loudness and two levels of duration.
    The loudest level and 3 beeps are preset at the factory.
    INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOWPA D
    1Press Program Entry Button.
    ☛“PROG” sign will start to blink in the display window. (The door may be
    open or closed at this stage.)PROG
    PROG
    2Press Beep Control Button.
    ☛The tone will sound at its loudest level (level “3”) and the word “bEEP”
    will appear. “PROG” will start to blink and 1st Stage Heating Indicator
    “1” (the length of beep tone “3 beeps”) will be indicated.
    Note: Repeating to press Beep Control Button will lower the loudness
    level all the way to silent. (3bEEP –– loudest, 2bEEP –– middle, 
    1bEEP –– quietest, and 0bEEP –– silent)
    BEEP11
    PROG
    3Press Program Entry Button again.
    ☛“PROG” will stop blinking. That means that you have completed
    program.
    Three seconds later, the display window will go blank when the door is
    closed.
    11
    PROG
    PROG
    INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOWPA D
    3
    aFollow steps 1 to 3 of above.
    11
    PROG
    4Within three seconds after pressing Program Entry Button, press
    Beep Control Button.
    ☛“PROG” will start to blink and 2nd Stage Heating Indicator “2” (the
    length of beep tone “long beeps for 60 seconds”) will be indicated.PROG
    2
    5Press Program Entry Button again.
    ☛“PROG” will stop blinking. This means that you have completed programming.
    Three seconds later, the display window will go blank when the door is
    closed.PROG
    2
    BEEP
    PROG
    To select loudness level and length “3 beeps”:
    To select length of tone “long beeps for 60 seconds”:
    F. PROGRAM LIST
    INSTRUCTIONDIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOWPA D
    1Open the door and leave it open.
    ☛The oven lamp will turn on and “0” will appear.
    2Whilepressing Stop/Clear Time pad, press Start pad.
    ☛All currently programmed information (the program set into each
    Memory pad (A/B sides), Beep Tone, and Program Lock information)
    will continuously appear.
    START
    STOPCLEAR TIME
    +
    11
    PROG
    A
    STAGE HI
    11
    PROG
    B
    STAGE HI
    2 
    						
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    How to Operate
    G. CYCLE COUNTER
    INSTRUCTIONPA D
    1Open the door and leave it open.
    ☛The oven lamp will turn on and “0” will appear.
    2Close the door.
    ☛Carry out Step 3 within 60 seconds of closing the door, or the display
    will go blank.
    DIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOW
    3Whilepressing Beep Control Button, press Program Entry Button.
    ☛The display shows the total cumulative number of times the oven has
    been used.
    PROG
    ToRead Total Cumulative Times That The Oven Has Been Used:
    BEEP+
    Self Diagnostics Failure Code Explanation
    This oven monitors its operation and displays a Failure Code in the display window when a problem occurs.
    What to do when a failure code appears:
    Note:Above codes shown in the display do not indicate all the possible failures on the unit.
    CODE
    F01
    F03
    F04
    F05
    F33-34
    F44
    F81-F84
    F86-F89
    CAUSE
    • Overcooked food.
    • Temperature of exhaust air too high.
    • Incoming line voltage too high.
    • Incoming voltage too low.
    • Defective Memory IC.
    • Defective thermistor circuit.
    • Defective control panel.
    • Defective relay circuit.
    WHAT TO  DO
    • Unplug the appliance to stop beeping.
    • Wait for appliance to cool down to reset operation.
    • If food ignites, do not open the door.
    • If normal operation does not resume, call the service
    agent with information of failure code.
    • Check line voltage and that voltage adjustment is
    matched.
    (Refer to page 5 for power source voltage
    adjustment.)
    Line Volt. Connetor Color
    208 V White
    220-240 V Black
    • If the line voltage is other than 208 or 220-240 V,
    consult electrician to check outlet.
    • Unplug the appliance and wait more than 1 minute
    and reconnect.
    • If normal operation does not resume, call the service
    agent with information of failure code.
    This oven is designed to operate
    with 208 or 220-240 Volts AC. 
    						
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    When microwave oven is placed on a counter top,
    its base must be sealed in accordance with
    N.S.F. Standards as per the following
    instructions.
    1. Microwave oven should be located on a level
    counter top surface. Complete the electrical
    connections.
    2. Thoroughly clean and sanitize the microwave oven
    bottom perimeter and the counter top area around
    the microwave oven perimeter.
    3. Remove the Air Filter from the front of the oven
    before applying silicone.
    4. Lay generous bead of silicone seal around the
    entire perimeter of the base of each microwave
    oven unit.
    5. Smooth the silicone seal into the crevice with finger
    or tool to provide a cove seal.
    Note:DO NOT FORGET to re-install the Air Filter
    after applying silicone.
    Sanitary Counter Top Seal
    Care of Your Oven
    REPLACEMENT OF THE
    OVEN LAMP BULB
    If the Oven Lamp burns out, it can be replaced by
    following these directions.
    1. Unplug the oven.
    2. Unscrew the Oven Lamp Cover which is located on
    the left side of the cabinet.
    3. Replace the old bulb with a new one.
    (use 230 V - 250 V / 20 W BULB)
    4. Reinstall the Oven Lamp Cover.
    CAUTION
    Remove the plug from the electrical socket before
    replacement of the Oven Lamp Bulb.
    CLEANING THE AIR FILTER
    Clean the Air Filters occasionally according to the
    following instructions. Problems may occur with the
    oven if the filters become clogged with dirt or dust.*
    1. Remove the right Air Filter from the front bottom
    skirt by pulling the Right Pop Pin straight out. Then
    slide the filter to the right and lift it off the post at
    the center. Remove the left Air Filter the same as
    right one.
    2. Wash the filters with soap and water.
    3. To replace, align the filter with the center post, and
    holding the front of the Pop Pin forward, insert the
    back of the pin into its hole. Press the front of the
    pin and it will pop into place. Be sure to replace the
    air filters before using this oven.
    * If the Air Filter becomes clogged with dust or 
    grease this will cause an overheat problem on the 
    oven. 1. Remove the plug from the electrical socket before
    cleaning.
    2. Keep the inside of the oven clean. If pieces of food
    or spilled liquids stick to the oven walls, or between
    door seal and door surface, they will absorb
    microwaves and may cause arcing or sparks. Wipe
    up all spills with a damp cloth. Kitchen detergent or
    an approved sanitizing solution may be used if the
    oven gets very dirty. Do not use harsh detergents or
    abrasives.
    3. The outside surface of this microwave oven should
    be cleaned with soap and water, then dried. Make
    sure that water does not get into the back
    ventilation or control panel opening since this can
    damage the unit.
    4. The window of the door should be washed with
    very mild soap and water. Be sure to use soft
    product. Never use window clearer. The front door
    can be scratched by harsh soap or cleaners.
    Post
    Pop Pin
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    AB12 34 56 78APROG
    Pop Pin
    11PROG
    A
    BSTAGEHI MED LOW DEF HOLDPOWERSHIFT12345678STOPCLEAR TIMESTARTAB(
    AM)
    (
    PM)23
    Silicone
    Sealant
    Counter Top 
    						
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    STEAMING BASICS
    Fundamental principles determine the success of
    microwave food preparation.
    They include:
    1. Always cook or heat foods in covered containers.
    - This accomplishes the followings;
    a) Retains steam to keep foods moist.
    b) Evens cooking temperatures.
    c) Keeps the interior of the oven clean.
    2.TEMPERATURE OF FOODS
    –Frozen food items
    will require longer heating times to reach a desired
    serving temperature than foods that are refrigerated.
    3.FOOD COMPONENTS
    –Foods high in sugar, salt,
    fats and moisture content heat faster because these
    properties attract microwave energy. Denser foods
    high in protein and fiber, absorb microwave energy
    slower which means a lengthier heating time.
    4.BULK/VOLUME
    –The greater the mass of food,
    the longer it takes to heat.
    5.CONTAINERS
    –Ceramic, paper, china, styrofoam,
    glass and plastic are suitable for use in microwave
    ovens with the following caution.
    DO NOT HEATfoods in a SEALEDcontainer or
    bag. Foods expand when heated and can break the
    container or bag.
    6.DO NOT USE METALbecause it “bounces” the
    microwaves, causing uneven heating and
    sometimes even flashes, which may pit or mark the
    interior of the oven, the metal container or plate trim.
    7. Heated liquids can erupt if not mixed with air. Do
    not heat liquids in your microwave oven without first
    stirring. (See #1)
    Heating foods with either high sugar or high fat
    content should be done ONLY in high
    temperature-resistant containers since these
    foods get very hot. Using styrofoam containers for
    these foods will cause the styrofoam to warp.
    Other low temperature restaurant glass or plastic
    platters may crack or warp under similar conditions.
    GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR
    STEAMING IN A PANASONIC
    SONIC STEAMER
    Please refer to the USDA/FDA Food Code guidelines.
    STEAMING FOODS FROM REFRIGERATED TEMPERATURE
    Foods stored in the refrigerator (40˚F) should be
    covered before reheating with the exception of breads,
    pastries or any breaded product, which should be
    heated uncovered to prevent sogginess.
    Most conventionally prepared foods should be slightly
    undercooked, and held in the refrigerator, so that
    overcooking does not occur during microwave steaming.
    *
    Cooked items, such as vegetables, may be portion
    plated and covered for reheating without loss of color,
    texture or nutritional content.
    STEAMING FOODS FROM ROOM TEMPERATURE
    Food items such as canned entrees, vegetables, etc.
    will require significantly less steaming time than those
    from refrigerated temperatures.
    IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
    1. For best results it is recommended that foods
    conventionally prepared be slightly undercooked
    when subsequently heated in this oven.
    *2. REMEMBER that after the steaming cycle has been
    completed, internal food temperatures continue to
    rise slightly in foods heated in this oven.
    3. A major mis-use of microwave applications is the
    category of breads, pastries and pies. Their crusts
    and outsides are drier than insides or fillings, they
    heat more slowly. Therefore, baked goods should
    ONLY be heated until the crust is warm to the touch
    (120˚F-130˚F).
    *4.DO NOT OVERHEAT YOUR FOOD: 99% of all
    food quality complaints of microwave heated
    foods can be traced to overheating.
    *For only non“Potentially Hazardous Foods”
    (PHF) vegetables, etc. - Please always adhere to
    USDA/FDA guidelines when cooking and reheating
    PHF.
    Cooking Instructions
    TM
    Recipes available on www.panasonic.com/cmo (See page 2 for Chef Support) 
    						
    							Technical Specifications
    *IEC 705-88 Test Procedure
    Specifications subject to change without notice.
    Power Source
    Required Power (Voltage)
    Receptacle Required
    Output
    Frequency
    Outer dimensions 
    (W x D x H)
    Cavity dimensions 
    (W x D x H)
    Net weight (approx.)
    Timer
    Memory Capability
    NE-3280
    28.0 A (208 V)25.3 A (230 V)
    HI: 3200 W*
    MED: 1600 W
    LOW: 340 W
    DEF: 170 W
    HOLD: 0 W
    136.4 lbs. (62 kg)
    NE-2180
    20.0 A (208 V)18.0 A (230 V)
    HI: 2100 W*
    MED: 1050 W
    LOW: 340 W
    DEF: 170 W
    HOLD: 0 W
    116.7 lbs. (53 kg)
    25  /169
    2  /163
    20  /43
    19  /43
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    33  /2
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    www.panasonic.com/cmo
    PANASONIC HOME AND COMMERCIAL
    PRODUCTS COMPANY, DIVISION OF
    MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION
    OF AMERICA
    One Panasonic Way 4A-4
    Secaucus, NJ07094
    Or Call (201) 348-5377
    A00033A40AP
    F0701-0
    Printed in Japan
    R
    208/230 V, 60 Hz., single phase
    259/16“ x 203/4”x 189/16”
    (650 mm x 526 mm x 471 mm)
    211/16“ x 13” x 97/8”
    (535 mm x 330 mm x 250 mm)
    30 AMP NEMA #6-30R
    2450 MHz
    16 programs
    Maximum programmable time for single stage heating 
    HI and MED power = 15 min.
    LOW, DEF and HOLD = 60 min. 
    						
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