Operating Instructions Commercial Microwave Convection Oven Model No. NE-SCV2 NE-SCV2 Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven and keep for future reference. Before using this product, please pay extra attention to “Important Safety Instructions” (pages 4–9).
Contents This product is an equipment that fulfills the European standard for EMC disturbances (EMC = Electromagnetic Compatibility) EN 55011. According to this standard this product is an equipment of group 2, class B and is within required limits. Group 2 means that radio-frequency energy is intentionally generated in the form of electromagnetic radiation for warming and cooking of food. Class B means that this product may be used in normal household areas. Page Important Safety Instructions . . . . . .
Important Safety Instructions INSTALLATION EXAMINE YOUR OVEN Unpack the oven, remove all packing material, and examine the oven for any damage such as dents, broken door latches or cracks in the door. Notify the dealer immediately if the unit is damaged. DO NOT install it if the unit is damaged. EARTHING IMPORTANT: FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS OVEN MUST BE PROPERLY EARTHED.
Important Safety Instructions CAUTION 1. To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or excessive microwave energy, read all instructions before using oven. 2. In order to maintain the high quality of the magnetron tubes and other components, you are requested not to turn the oven on with no food inside. 3. High voltages are present inside the cabinet. Repairs and adjustments should be done only by qualified service personnel. 4.
Important Safety Instructions 31. Electromagnetic fields can present a possible danger. We would recommend that people using a heart pacemaker avoid proximity to these fields. 32. 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. 33. During service and/or replacement of parts, the oven should be disconnected from the power supply.
Types of Container to Use CONVECTION-AND-MICROWAVE/ GRILL-AND-MICROWAVE Cooking Modes How to Cooking Convection As these programmes use microwaves and heat (CONVECTION or GRILL), you must choose the container carefully. DO USE: Ceramics, Heat Resistant glass eg. Pyrex® OOAs for metal, ONLY THE PROVIDED WIRE RACK CAN BE USED.
Basic Usage You can cook in a cooking mode suitable for the application. Select Convection Memory or Manual Convection-and-Grill Grill-and-Microwave (p.31) (p.33) (p.29) Heater Heater+Microwave Heater Grill Convection-and-Microwave (p.30) Manual cooking Step 1 only cooking Heater (p.32) OO Microwave only cooking is not possible in Step 1. Heater+Microwave OOIllustrations are images. The accessories to be used differ depending on the cooking mode.
Cooking Chart Cooking time is just a guide. Adjust depending on the kind of food and the start temperature. OOThis oven is designed for reheating already cooked foods. OOPanasonic 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.
Accessories OOTo purchase accessories, please contact the dealer or a service agent. (p.49) Take care when handling Ceramic Tray, Ribbed 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 CAUTION The oven shall not be operated by microwave without food in the oven. Doing so may cause the oven to become abnormally hot due to sparks and the redhot inner bottom surface.
Parts of your Oven Front Control Panel (initial screen) Door Handle Door Touch Screen (display) (p.21) OOTap on the screen directly to use the controls. OOShows details such as the cooking temperature, cooking time, stored cooking programme, beep information, and so on. OODo not touch the screen with a sharp object. Doing so will cause damage. Opening this while cooking will stop the operation. Intake Vent A specified SD Memory Card is set inside. (p.
Instruction for Stacking How to Operate the Touch Screen 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.49) Request the installation to an electric constructor. (The construction cost is not included in the price of the oven.) Memory When cooking with the stored heating programme “Cooking with a Saved Cooking Programme” (p.
How to Operate the Touch Screen Cooling Tools The inside of the oven can be cooled when the cavity is hot after cooking. You can change and confirm various settings, such as memory or beep. OOWhen memory lock is ON, Memory cooking and Change settings are not displayed. OOOpen the door slightly to lock it in place. (Keep your face away.) Memory cooking OOThis feature cannot be used when memory lock is ON. Please cancel memory lock. (p.27) Save memory (p.36) Delete memory (p.38) Modify memory (p.
How to Operate the Touch Screen Tools Change settings Beep Cook before preheated OOThis feature cannot be used when memory lock is ON. Please cancel memory lock. (p.27) ON: You can start cooking before preheating is complete. OFF: You cannot start cooking until preheat is complete.
How to Operate the Touch Screen Tools SD Checksum Check memory Memory list Saved cooking contents, beep, and memory lock setting, etc. are displayed in order every 4 seconds. Use to confirm whether the contents of multiple SD Memory Cards 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. QQTo confirm the memory cooking data (ex.
Preheating Manual Cooking Use the preheating function to warm up the oven in advance. 1 280°C and 2 250°C are set as default. Preheating will resume automatically every time cooking has finished once the preheating has been set. OOSet the provided Base Plate Liner, Ceramic Tray, Wire Rack and other accessories suitable for the intended cooking mode, in the oven before starting preheating, except Oven Sheet and Paddle. Convection Cooking (ex.
Manual Cooking Grill Cooking Convection-and-Grill Cooking (ex.: Manual , Preheating 280°C, Grill High, Fan speed 100%, 10 min 30 sec) (ex.: Manual , Preheating 280°C, Convection 280°C, Fan speed 100%, Grill High, 2 min 30 sec) 1 After Manual preheating, select Grill 5 OO“Preheating” (p.28) Put the food into the oven and close the door. 2 3 Select High 30 OOMaximum cooking time: 30 min. OOTap Next when setting Step 2. “Cooking in Steps” (p.
Manual Cooking Convection-and-Microwave Cooking Grill-and-Microwave Cooking (ex.: Manual , Preheating 280°C, Convection 280°C, Fan speed 100%, Microwave P3, 1 min 30 sec) (ex.: Manual , Preheating 280°C, Grill High, Fan speed 100%, Microwave P3, 1 min 30 sec) 1 After Manual preheating, select Convection 5 Select the microwave power OOFrom P0 to P6 OO“Preheating” (p.28) Display P6 P5 P4 P3 Put the food into the oven and close the door.
Manual Cooking Cooking in Steps The microwave power, temperature, cooking time or other can be set for up to three continuous steps. Use Convection, Grill and Microwave functions to suit your recipe. ex.: Manual , Preheating 280°C → Step 1 Convection 280°C, Fan speed 100%, Microwave P5, 1 min → Step 2 Microwave P4, 50 sec → Step 3 Grill High, Fan speed 30%, 30 sec OOYou can use microwave only cooking at Step 2 and Step 3 in Cooking in Steps.
Memory Cooking ex.: Memory , Preheating 280°C → Step 1 Convection 280°C, Fan speed 100%, Microwave P6, 1 min → Step 2 Convection 280°C, Fan speed 60%, 50 sec → Step 3 Grill High, Fan speed 30%, 30 sec Memory number: 37 How to Save Memory Save a programme in advance 1 Select Tools 2 Select 5 Select preheating There are two methods to save memory cooking – saving a cooking programme after manual cooking and saving a cooking programme in advance.
Memory Cooking How to Delete Memory How to Modify Memory OOThis feature cannot be used when memory lock is ON. Please cancel memory lock. (p.27) OOThis feature cannot be used when memory lock is ON. Please cancel memory lock. (p.27) 1 Select Tools 2 Select 3 Select Modify memory 1 Select Tools 4 Enter the memory number to delete and tap OK 2 Select 5 Confirm the data and tap Delete Memory cooking 5 The previously saved programme is displayed.
Memory Cooking How to Set the Memory Number Figure Cooking with a Saved Cooking Programme The number of figures for the memory number is set to double as default setting (100 kinds: 00–99). You can also set single-figure (10 kinds: 0–9) or triple figures (1000 kinds: 000–999). OOThis feature cannot be used when memory lock is ON. Please cancel memory lock. (p.
Care of your Oven It is essential that you follow these points to get the maximum use from your oven. Microwaves are attracted to moisture and grease: therefore a dirty oven does not cook EFFICIENTLY. Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation. OOThis oven requires regular maintenance. (p.45) WARNING OPull O out the power plug before maintenance.
Care of your Oven Regular Maintenance QHow to remove/attach parts When one of the following is displayed, oven maintenance is required. Continuing to use the oven may cause failure. Please contact the dealer or a service agent promptly. (p.49) OODisplays until maintenance is done when the power plug is removed and reinserted or when there has been no operation for a while. In addition, the oven will beep 6 times after completing cooking regardless of the settings.
Troubleshooting Troubleshoot following the next procedure when there is a problem. Symptom 46 Cause It does not operate at all OOIs there a power outage? OOIs the breaker in the power distribution board tripped, or the power supply plug unplugged? OOIs the initial screen displayed in the control panel? If the auto power OFF function is in operation, perform the operation after the initial screen is displayed by opening the door.
When to Call a Service Agent If a “U” or “F” Appears In The Display If There Is Damage To The Oven Start all over again after checking the contents when the following display appears. Display disappears when Stop/Reset pad is pressed. Contact a service agent immediately if you find damage to the supply cord, control panel, cavity, accessories, or the door. It is best not to use the oven again until you have ascertained from the service agent that it is safe to do so.
SD Memory Card Specified SD Memory Card SCV2BP RABN SU7FA029690 RP-SDFC51 MADE IN JAPAN OOSet in the main unit when shipped from the factory. OOWhen saving or deleting a cooking process, or when cooking according to a saved programme, be sure to set up and use the specified SD Memory Card. If a card other than the specified SD Memory Card is set up, “U17” appears. (p.48) OOYou can also save a cooking programme data onto the specified SD Memory Card using your personal computer. (pp.
SD Memory Card ⑦-2 How to input cooking data Click the “Function” cell for Step 1, and the drop-down menu will appear. Select a cooking function from the drop-down list . ••GR: Grill ••CV: Convection ••GR+CV: Grill and Convection ••MW+GR: Microwave and Grill ••MW+CV: Microwave and Convection ••MW: Microwave (You cannot use at Step 1.) Once you select Function, options will appear in yellow. Select options from the drop-down menus. Enter the data for each cooking step.
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