Panasonic NB-1024 Microwave Oven User Manual


 
Self
Diagnostics
Failure
Gode Explanation
This
oven monitors its
operalion
and displays
a
Failure
Code in the
Display
Window when
a
probrem
occurs.
What
to
do when
a failure
code
appears:
-$
l.)
CODE
CAUSE
WHAT TO
DO
F01
.Overcooked
food
.Temperature
of exhaust
air too high.
-Press
STOP/RESET
Pad
to stop
beep.
*Wait
for
oven to
cool down
and reset.
-lf
a flame
is
present,
do
not
open
oven
door.
"lf
normal
operation
does not resume,
call
the service
aoent with
information
of failure
code.
F33-34
.Defective
sensor
circuit
.
Unplug
lhe oven
and wait more
than
l0
seconds
before reconnecting.
^
lf normal
operation
does not
resume,
call the
service agent with
the
information
of
failure
cooe.
F44
'When
a
pad
was
pressed
for
more
than
30 seconds
.Defective
pad
or control
circuit
I
z
NOTE:
Above
codes
shown in
Display
Window
do not indicate
all the
possible
lailures
on
the unit.
Care
of
Your
Microwave
Oven
1.
Unplug
the
oven
before
cleaning.
2.
Keep
the
inside
of
the
oven
clean.
When food
soatters
or
spilled liquids
adhere
to oven
walls,
wipe
with
a damp
cloth.
Mild
detergent
may
be
used if
the oven gets
very
dirty. The
use
of harsh
detergent
or abrasives is
not recommended.
The
air intake
splash
guard/light
diffuser
can be
removed for
cleaning
by
removing
the
center
plugs
from
lhe
two
plastic
rivets.
The
top is held
by
two tabs.
Wash
in warm
dishwater
and
replace.
3.
The
outside
oven surfaces
should
be cleaned
with
a damo
cloth. To
prevent
damage
to the
operating
parts
inside
the
oven,
water
should not
be allowed
to
seep into
the ventilation
openrngs.
4
lf
the
Control Panel
becomes
wet, clean
with
a
soft,
dry cloth.
Do not
use harsh
detergents
or
abrasives
on
Control
panel.
When
cleaning
the
Control Panel,
leave
oven
door open
to
prevent
oven f
rom
accidentally
turning on.
After
cleaning,
touch
STOP/RESET
Pad
to clear Display
Window.
5.
lf
steam
accumulates
inside
or around
the
outside
of the
oven
door, wipe
with
a soft
cloth. This
may
occur
when
the
microwave
oven is
operated
under high
humidity
conditions
and
in
no way indicates
malfunction
of
the unit.
6. Clean
off
grease
and
dust on
bottom
surfaces
often.
Use
warm
detergent
solution.
7. Cleaning
inside
the
oven outer
panel
and inside
the oven
base
should be
performed
only
by
qualified
service
personnel
after taking
precautions
to
drain
all stored voltage potential.
The bottom is
accessible
by removing
the center
section of
the
base and
the
power
and
sensor control
areas
are within
the
outer wrap
around housing.
Avoid
using liquids
and
cleaning
solutions
in
these
areas.
Use
a
dry
soft bristle
brush
or
a cloth. Replace
all
parts-Do
nol
connecl
the
oven to
the
electricity
supply if
any
parts
are
not
reassembled.
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