LG Electronics Microwave Oven NE 1027 User Manual

Operating  
Instructions  
NE-1027/NE-1037  
1000 Watts Microwave Oven  
0
1
2
3
4 5  
(Min)  
30  
6
7
8
9
10  
25  
15  
20  
x2  
1
2
3
X
2
R
Please read these instructions completely before operating this oven.  
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For Your Safety  
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin  
mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 13  
amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need  
to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement  
fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved  
IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are  
coloured in accordance with the following code:  
Green-and-yellow:  
Blue:  
Earth  
Neutral  
Live  
Brown:  
by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA  
As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this  
appliance may not correspond with the coloured  
markings identifying the terminals in your plug,  
proceed as follows:  
ASA  
mark  
fuse.  
or the BSI mark  
on the body of the  
If the fuse cover is detachable, never use the plug  
with the cover omitted. If a replacement fuse cover  
is required, ensure that it is the same colour as  
that visible on the face of the plug (i.e. Red or  
Orange). A replacement fuse cover can be  
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW  
must be connected to the terminal in the plug which  
is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol  
or coloured GREEN or GREEN-AND-YELLOW.  
purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer.  
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected  
to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the  
letter N or coloured BLACK.  
HOW TO REPLACE THE FUSE  
Open the fuse compartment  
with a screwdriver and replace  
the fuse.  
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be  
connected to the terminal in the plug which is  
marked with the letter L or coloured RED.  
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE  
FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN  
THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE  
PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY AND  
AN APPROPRIATE ONE FITTED. THERE IS A  
DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF  
THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13  
AMP SOCKET.  
Voltage & Power  
The voltage used must be the same as specified  
on this microwave oven. Using a higher voltage  
than that which is specified is dangerous and may  
result in a fire or other type of accident causing  
damage.  
Do not immerse cord, plug or oven in water. Keep  
cord away from heated surfaces. Do not let cord  
hang over the edge of table or worktop. Do not plug  
your oven in via an extension cable as this can be  
dangerous. It is important to plug the oven directly  
into a wall socket.  
If a new plug is to be fitted, please observe the  
wiring code as shown to the right above. If in any  
doubt, please consult a qualified electrician. (For U.K.  
Models only)  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
EARTHED.  
The back of the appliance heats up during use. Do  
not allow the cord to be in contact with the back of  
the appliance or cabinet surface.  
Unpacking Your Oven  
1. Examine Your Oven  
2. Guarantee Card  
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 dealer immediately if the unit is damaged.  
DO NOT install it if the unit is damaged.  
Fill out and post the pre-  
addressed guarantee card.  
Guarantee Card  
3. Cord  
If the supply cord of this  
appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the  
special cord available only from the manufacturer.  
N.B. The appliance should be inspected for damage  
to the door seals and door seal areas and if these  
areas are damaged the appliance should not be  
operated until it has been repaired by service  
technician trained by the manufacturer.  
4. Removal of protective film  
MICROWAVE  
A protective film is used to prevent scratching of  
the outer case during transportation. Peel this film  
off before installation or use.  
DO NOT REMOVE THE ADHESIVE PLASTIC FILM FROM THE INSIDE OF THE DOOR.  
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Placement of Your Oven  
1. Oven must be placed on a flat, stable surface. For  
3. Do not block air vents on the rear and bottom of  
the cabinet. If air vents are blocked during  
operation, the oven may overheat. If the oven  
overheats, a thermal safety device will turn the  
oven off. The oven will remain inoperable with  
blank display until it has cooled.  
proper operation, the oven must have sufficient air  
flow, i.e. 5 cm/2" at the side; 15 cm/6" clear over  
the top; 10 cm/4" at the rear.  
2. Do not place the microwave oven on a shelf  
directly above a gas or electric hob. This may be a  
safety hazard and the oven may be damaged.  
4. Do not use the oven outdoors.  
15 cm  
5 cm  
10 cm  
Using Your Oven  
1. This oven must not be operated by Microwave  
without food in the oven. Operation when empty  
will damage the appliance.  
3. Storage of accessories. Do not store any objects  
other than oven accessories inside the oven in  
case it is accidentally turned on. In case of  
electronic failure, the oven can be turned off at  
wall socket.  
2. Children should be kept  
away from the oven at all  
times and should only be  
allowed to operate the oven  
under supervision. Ensure  
that children do not touch  
the hot outer casing after  
operation of the oven.  
4. Do not dry fabrics in the oven since there is a  
possibility of the clothes burning if left in the oven  
for too long.  
5. If smoke is observed, press the Stop/Reset Pad  
or turn the Timer Select Dial back to zero “0”  
position and leave the door closed. Disconnect the  
power cord, or shut off the power at the fuse or  
circuit breaker panel.  
Maintenance of Your Oven  
1. WHEN YOUR OVEN REQUIRES A SERVICE call  
your local Panasonic engineer (0541-591590) for  
Customer support. It is dangerous for anyone  
other than a service technician trained by the  
manufacturer to perform repair service. Do not  
attempt to remove the outer casing after operation  
of the oven.  
2. Do not attempt to tamper with or make any  
adjustments or repairs to the door, control panel  
housing, safety interlock switches or any other  
part of the oven. Do not remove outer panel  
from the oven. The door seals and door seal  
areas should always be kept clean –– use a damp  
cloth.  
3. The oven lamp must be replaced by a service  
technician trained by the manufacturer. DO NOT  
attempt to remove the outer casing from the oven.  
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Important Information –– Read Carefully  
Short Cooking Times  
5. Foods with Skins  
Potatoes, apples, egg  
yolk, whole vegetables  
and sausages are  
As microwave cooking times are much shorter than  
other cooking methods it is essential that  
recommended cooking times are not exceeded  
without first checking the food.  
examples of food with non  
porous skins. These must  
be pierced using a fork  
before cooking to prevent  
bursting.  
Factors that may affect cooking times are: preferred  
degree of cooking, starting temperature, altitude,  
volume, size and shape of foods and utensils used.  
As you become familiar with the oven, you will be  
able to adjust these factors.  
6. Liquids  
It is better to undercook rather than overcook foods.  
If food is undercooked, it can always be returned to  
the oven for further cooking. If food is overcooked,  
nothing can be done. Always start with minimum  
cooking times.  
When heating liquids,  
e.g. soup, sauces and  
beverages in your  
microwave oven,  
overheating the liquid  
beyond boiling point can  
occur without evidence of  
bubbling. This could  
result in a sudden boil over of the hot liquid. To  
prevent this possibility the following steps should  
be taken:  
IMPORTANT  
If the recommended cooking times are exceeded,  
the food will be spoiled and in extreme  
circumstances it could catch fire and possibly  
damage the interior of the oven.  
1. Small Quantities of Food  
a) Avoid using straight-sided container with  
narrow necks.  
Take care when heating small quantities of food  
as these can easily burn, dry out or catch on fire  
if cooked too long. Always set short cooking times  
and check the food frequently.  
N.B. If materials inside the oven should ignite,  
keep the oven door closed, turn the oven off.  
Disconnect the power cord,  
b) Do not overheat.  
c) Stir the liquid before placing the containers in  
the oven and again halfway through the  
heating time.  
d) After heating, allow it to stand in the oven for a  
short time, stirring again before carefully  
removing the container.  
or shut off the power at the  
fuse or circuit breaker  
panel.  
7. Lids  
Always remove the lids of jars and containers and  
take away food containers before you microwave  
them. If you don’t, steam and pressure might  
build up inside and cause an explosion even after  
the microwave cooking has stopped.  
NEVER OPERATE THE  
OVEN WITHOUT FOOD.  
2. Foods Low in Moisture  
8. Deep Fat Frying  
Take care when heating foods low in moisture,  
e.g. bread items, chocolate, popcorn, biscuits and  
pastries. These can easily burn, dry out or catch  
on fire if cooked too long.  
Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your oven.  
9. Temperature probe  
Use a temperature probe to check the  
temperature of foods when they have been  
removed from the microwave. If undercooked,  
return to the oven and cook for a few more  
minutes at the recommended power level. Do not  
leave the temperature probe in the oven when  
microwaving.  
3. Christmas Pudding  
Christmas puddings and other foods high in fats  
or sugar, e.g. jam, mince pies, must not be over  
heated. These foods must never be left  
unattended as with over cooking these foods can  
ignite.  
10. Paper, Plastic  
4. Boiled Eggs  
When heating food in plastic or paper containers,  
check the oven frequently as these types of  
containers ignite if overheated. Do not use wire  
twist-ties with roasting bags as arcing will occur.  
Do not use recycled paper products, e.g. kitchen  
roll unless they say they are specifically designed  
for use in a microwave oven. These products  
contain impurities which may cause sparks  
and/or fires when used.  
Do not boil eggs in their shells and whole hard-  
boiled eggs in your  
microwave. Raw  
eggs boiled in their  
shells can explode  
causing injury.  
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Important Information –– Read Carefully  
11. Reheating  
14. Babies Bottles and Food Jars  
It is essential that  
When reheating babies  
reheated food is served  
“piping hot”. Remove the  
food from the oven and  
bottles always remove top  
and teat. Liquid at the top of  
the bottle will be much  
check that it is “piping  
hot”, i.e. steam is being  
hotter than at the bottom  
and must be shaken  
emitted from all parts and  
thoroughly before checking  
the temperature. The lid  
must also be removed from babies food jars, the  
contents must also be stirred or shaken before  
the temperature is checked.  
any sauce is bubbling. If you wish you may  
choose to check the food has reached 72˚C with  
a food thermometer - (but remember do not use  
this thermometer inside the microwave.) or to a  
temperature recommended by Government Food  
Hygiene Regulations.  
For foods that cannot be stirred, e.g. lasagne,  
shepherds pie, the centre should be cut with a  
knife to test it is well heated through. Even if a  
manufacturer’s packet instructions have been  
followed, always check the food is piping hot  
before serving it. If in doubt return your food to  
the oven for further heating.  
15. Containers  
Before use check that utensils/containers are  
suitable for use in microwave ovens.  
12. Standing Time  
Standing time refers to the period at the end of  
cooking or reheating when  
food is left before being eaten,  
i.e. it is a rest time which  
allows the heat in the food to  
continue to conduct to the  
centre, thus eliminating cold  
spots.  
13. Keeping Your Oven Clean  
It is essential for the safe operation of the oven  
that it is wiped out  
regularly. Use warm  
soapy water. Squeeze  
the cloth out well and  
use it to remove any  
grease or food from the  
interior. Pay particular  
attention to the door seal  
area and also the areas around the microwave  
feed guide situated on the right hand side of the  
cavity wall. The oven should be unplugged when  
cleaned.  
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How Does the Microwave Work?  
Microwaves are a form of high frequency radio  
Absorption  
waves similar to those used by a radio including  
AM, FM and CB. They are, however, much shorter  
than radio waves; approximately 12 cm long.  
Electricity is converted into microwave energy by  
the magnetron tube. From the magnetron tube,  
microwave energy is transmitted and absorbed.  
During heating, microwaves will be absorbed by  
food. They penetrate to a depth of about 1- 5 cm  
Microwave energy excites the molecules in the food  
(especially water, fat and sugar molecules), and  
causes them to vibrate at a rate of 2,450,000,000  
times per second. This vibration causes friction, and  
heat is produced just as you will feel heat produced  
if you vigorously rub your hands together. The  
internal heating of larger foods is done by  
conduction. The heat which is produced by friction  
travels by conduction to the centre of the food.  
Foods also continue to heat by conduction during  
standing time.  
Reflection  
Microwaves are reflected by metal just as a ball is  
bounced off a wall. A combination of stationary  
(interior walls) and rotating antenna, located  
underneath the bottom shelf assure that the  
microwaves are well distributed within the oven  
cavity to produce even heating or cooking of foods.  
Because microwaves dissipate, much like sunlight  
as it reaches the Earth’s surface, they are not  
stored in food.  
Transmission  
Microwaves 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 microwave energy, they are  
ideal materials for microwave oven heating  
containers.  
Radio Interference  
1. Operation of the microwave oven may cause  
interference to your radio,TV or similar  
equipment.  
2. When there is interference, it may be reduced or  
eliminated by taking the following measures:  
a. Clean the door and sealed surfaces of the  
oven.(See Care of Your Microwave Oven  
found on page 19.)  
b. Place the radio, TV, etc. as far away as  
possible, from the microwave.  
c. Use a properly installed antenna, to obtain  
stronger signal reception.  
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Outline Diagram NE-1027  
(1) Timer Select Dial  
(2) Power Select Dial  
(3) Start Button  
0 1  
2
3
4 5  
(Min)  
(4) Control Panel  
30  
6
7
8
9
(1)  
(5) Door Safety Lock System  
10  
25  
(6) Oven Window  
(7) Oven Lamp  
15  
20  
(7)  
(2)  
(3)  
0
1
2
3
4 5  
(Min  
)
30  
6
7
8
9
10  
25  
15  
20  
(4)  
(6)  
(5)  
How to Operate  
Heating  
1.  
Turn the Timer Select Dial to the desired position.  
Note:  
When selecting the time for shorter than 4 minutes,  
turn the Timer Select Dial past 4 minutes and then  
return to the correct time.  
0
1
2
3
4 5  
(Min)  
30  
6
7
8
9
10  
25  
2.  
3.  
Turn the Power Select Dial to the desired power level.  
Power Level:  
. . .1000 W  
. . .500 W  
. . .340 W (Defrost)  
. . .100 W  
Press the Start Button.  
Heating will start.  
NOTE: TO STOP THE OVEN, open the door or set the Timer Select Dial back to “0” (zero) position ––  
microwaves will automatically stop.  
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Outline Diagram NE-1037  
(1) Digital Display Window (see below)  
(2) Power Level Pad  
(3) Program Pad  
x2  
1
2
3
(1)  
(4) Double Quantity (x2) Pad  
(5) Start Pad  
(6) Stop/Reset Pad  
(7) Memory Pads  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
(2)  
(3)  
(8) Control Panel  
(9) Door Safety Lock System  
(10) Oven Window  
(11) Oven Lamp  
(7)  
(4)  
X
2
(11)  
x2  
1
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
(5)  
(6)  
(8)  
X
2
(10)  
(9)  
Digital Display Window Indicator Locations  
B
A
1
2
3
x2  
D
C
E
A - Program Change Indicator  
E - Power Level Indicator  
1000 W  
B - Double Quantity (x2) Heating Indicator  
C - Memory Pad Number and Heating Time  
Display (min. sec.)  
500 W  
340 W (Defrost)  
D - Stage Heating Indicator  
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How to Operate  
Before Operating  
Make sure the oven is connected to a properly earthed electrical outlet.  
When the door is closed, the display is still blank. When the door is opened, the display shows “0”.  
For the detailed operation, see the page on each feature.  
This oven is preset at the factory for the following:  
1. Memory Pads preset to 1000 W at the indicated heating times for single stage heating.  
Pad No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1 min.  
30 sec.  
2 min.  
30 sec.  
3 min.  
30 sec.  
Time 10 sec. 20 sec. 30 sec. 45 sec. 1 min.  
2 min.  
3 min.  
The Double Quantity Pad (x2) preset to automatically double the programmed time of each Memory Pad.  
(See pages 12, 15)  
Example: Press  
5
= 2 min.  
X
2
2. Program Unlock. (See page 16)  
3. Cycle counter set to “0”. (See page 18)  
To set the power level:  
Select power level before programming the cooking time.  
Press  
once.......  
twice.......  
3 times...  
1000 W  
500 W  
340 W (Defrost)  
To set the cooking time:  
You can set up to 30 minutes for  
and 99 minutes 99 seconds for  
and  
.
Example 1: To set 15 minutes 45 seconds  
Press  
Example 2: To set 85 minutes 30 seconds  
Press  
1
5
4
5
8
5
3
0
When you press the Start Pad, the display shows 1 hour 25  
minutes instead of 85 minutes 30 seconds. When selected  
cooking time is over an hour, the display shows hours and  
minutes, but the oven works for your setting time.  
Display:  
Oven Light:  
Oven light will be turned on, when:  
The display will go blank (when the door is closed):  
at more than 1 minute interruption.  
at more than 1 minute after completion of heating  
the door is opened.  
heating starts.  
and removing food.  
Oven light will be turned off, when:  
The display will flash “0”:  
the door is closed (no heating).  
heating finishes.  
continuously if the door is not opened to remove  
the food.  
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How to Operate  
Heating  
Open the door and place the food in the oven cavity. Close the door.  
“0” must be showing in the display window.  
A. Manual Single Stage Heating:  
This feature gives the user maximum flexibility to set the oven to desired heating time and power level.  
This is ideal for menus that require various heating requirements.  
Example:To heat for 2 minutes at 1000 W  
1
1.  
Press the Power Level Pad once.  
1
1
2.  
3.  
Press the Memory Pads 2, 0 and 0.  
2
0
0
Press the Start Pad.  
Heating will start. The time on digital  
display will count down.  
4.  
Beep tone will sound.  
(See page 18)  
All heating will stop. When opening the  
door, the display will stop blinking.  
B. Manual 2 or 3 Stages Heating:  
This feature allows you to set to begin heating at one power level then shift automatically to a different  
power level after the designated length of heating time.  
Example:To heat for 2 minutes at 340 W for 2nd stage heating  
For Stage 1 cooking  
1.  
Follow steps 1 and 2 above table.  
For Stage 2 cooking  
1.  
Press the Power Level Pad 3 times.  
Indicator will change each time the pad is  
1
1
2
2
pressed. “  
” is now displayed. The stage  
“2” is blinking.  
2.  
3.  
Press the Memory Pad 2, 0 and 0.  
2
0
0
1
2
Press the Start Pad.  
The total time for both stages will be  
displayed. The stage “1” and the power  
level “  
” blink. The oven lamp will be  
turned on. Heating will start.  
The total time will be displayed and count down.  
2
When oven shifts to the next stage, a single  
beep tone will sound. The stage “2” and the  
power level “  
” blink.  
All heating will stop.  
4. Beep tone will sound.  
When opening the door, the display will  
stop blinking.  
(See page 18)  
NOTE:  
For 3 stages heating, select a power level again and set the cooking time.  
SPECIAL NOTE: For both single and 2 or 3 stages heating  
1. While heating, one touch on the Stop/Reset Pad stops the oven. You can restart by pressing the Start Pad  
or a second touch on the Stop/Reset Pad will cancel the selected program.  
2. One touch on the Stop/Reset Pad, before the heating cycle is started, will cancel the selected program.  
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How to Operate  
C:Programmed Heating:  
Example: 1 stage; Memory Pad 9 to heat for 3 minutes at 1000 W  
1.  
2.  
1
1
Press the Memory Pad 9. In Program  
Lock Mode the oven will start without  
pressing the Start Pad. (See page 16)  
9
Press the Start Pad.  
Heating will start. The time on digital  
display will count down.  
3. Beep tone will sound.  
All heating will stop. When opening the  
door, the display will stop blinking.  
(See page 18)  
Example: 2 stages; Memory Pad 3 to heat for 3 minutes at 1000 W and 2 minutes at 340 W  
1.  
2.  
Press the Memory Pad 3. In Program  
Lock Mode the oven will start without  
pressing the Start Pad. (See page 16)  
1
1
2
3
2
Press the Start Pad.  
The total time for both stages will be  
displayed. The time on digital display will  
count down. Heating will start.  
2
When the oven shifts to the next stage, a  
single beep tone will sound.  
3. Beep tone will sound.  
All heating will stop. When opening the  
door, the display will stop blinking.  
(See page 18)  
For Double Quantity Heating:  
The Double Quantity (x2) Pad is preset at the factory to automatically double the programmed time for double  
quantity heating. (See page 15 for programming the Double Quantity Pad.)  
Example: Memory Pad 5  
x2  
1.  
2.  
Press the Double Quantity Pad.  
X
2
x2  
x2  
1
1
Press the Memory Pad 5. In Program  
Lock Mode oven will start without  
pressing the Start Pad. (See page 16)  
5
3.  
Press the Start Pad.  
Heating will start. The time on digital  
display will count down.  
4. Beep tone will sound.  
All heating will stop. When opening the  
door, the display will stop blinking.  
(See page 18)  
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How to Operate  
Programming  
DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR  
The display window MUST be blank before programming. If any indicator light is illuminated in the digital  
display window: close the door, press the Stop/Reset Pad and wait 1 minute until the display goes blank.  
A. Programming Memory Pads for Single Stage Heating:  
Example:To program 30 seconds at 500 W for Memory Pad 5  
1.  
Press the Program Pad.  
Note:  
If no “  
” Indicator appeared on  
display, Program Lock” should be  
cancelled. (See page 16)  
1
1
2.  
Press the Memory Pad 5. The pad  
number and the previously selected time  
and power level will appear in the display.  
5
1
1
The pad number and Stage Heating  
Indicator will appear in the display again.  
3.  
Press the Power Level Pad twice. The  
Memory Pad number will go out.  
1
1
4.  
5.  
Press Memory Pads 3 and 0.  
3
0
Press the Program Pad again. You have  
completed programming the selected  
Memory Pad for single stage heating.  
Double heating time for double quantity  
heating was automatically set.  
1
1
2 seconds later, the time and power level  
setting you programmed will appear in  
the display.  
x2  
x2  
1
2 seconds later, Double Quantity Heating  
Indicator and then the double heating  
time will appear in the display.  
2 seconds later, the display will go blank.  
The Memory Pad 5 is now programmed for  
heating - 30 seconds at 500 W.  
NOTE: Program the remaining Memory Pads as desired by repeating steps 1 - 5. You may insert up to 10  
memory programs.  
When the Program indicator “  
” is blinking, the program can be cancelled and/or the pad number  
erased by pressing the Stop/Reset Pad.  
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How to Operate  
B. Programming Memory Pads for 2 or 3 Stages Heating:  
Example:To program for 2 minutes at 340 W for 2nd stage heating using Memory Pad 5  
1
1. Complete steps 1 to 4 on page 13.  
Program the 1st stage for 30 seconds at  
500 W.  
1
1
2
2
2.  
3.  
Press the Power Level Pad 3 times.  
” is now displayed.  
Press the Memory Pads 2, 0 and 0.  
2
0
0
1
1
2
4.  
Press the Program Pad again. You have  
completed programming the selected  
Memory Pad for 2 stages heating.  
Double heating time for double quantity  
heating was automatically set.  
2 seconds later, the display will confirm  
your programming.  
2
x2  
1
2
x2  
1
x2  
2
After all of your programming has been  
completed, the display will go blank.  
NOTE: Program the remaining Memory Pads as desired by repeating the steps above.  
DO NOT OPEN THE OVEN DOOR during programming.  
For 3 stages heating, select a further power level and set the desired heating time between steps 3  
and 4 above.  
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How to Operate  
C. Programming the Double Quantity Pad:  
Your oven is preset at the factory to automatically double the programmed time for double quantity  
heating.  
This model allows you to customize the heating time and/or power level for double quantity of your menu  
items.  
For example, if Memory Pad 2 is set for 20 seconds at 1000 W, 40 seconds at 1000 W is set for double  
quantity heating automatically. However, if your own tests have determined that the correct heating time  
required for two portions is less (only 30 seconds at 1000 W), you can program as shown below.  
Example: To program 30 seconds at 1000 W on double quantity of Memory Pad 2 (display must be  
blank)  
1.  
Press the Program Pad.  
Note:  
If no “  
” Indicator appeared on  
display, Progam Lock” should be  
cancelled. (See page 16)  
x2  
2.  
3.  
Press Double Quantity Pad.  
X
2
x2  
x2  
1
1
Press the Memory Pad 2.  
2
The pad number and the previously  
selected time and power level for double  
quantity heating will briefly appear in the  
display.  
x2  
1
The pad number and Stage Heating  
Indicator will reappear in the display.  
x2  
x2  
1
1
4.  
Press the Power Level Selector Pad  
once. The Memory Pad number will go  
out.  
5.  
6.  
Press Memory Pads 3 and 0.  
3
0
x2  
x2  
1
1
Press the Program Pad again. You have  
completed programming the selected  
Memory Pad for double quantity heating.  
2 seconds later, the display will confirm  
your programming.  
2 seconds later, the display will go blank.  
NOTE: Program the remaining Memory Pads as desired by repeating steps 1 - 6 above. You may insert up  
to 10 memory programs.  
When the Program indicator “  
” is blinking, the program can be cancelled and/or the pad number  
erased by pressing the Stop/Reset Pad.  
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How to Operate  
Other Features  
A. To Activate Program Lock:  
This procedure locks the Memory Pads into their programmed heating times and power levels.  
DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR.  
1. The display window must be blank.  
2.  
Press and hold in the Program Pad  
(for 5 seconds) until the display shows  
“P” and “L.  
Program Lock feature is now activated.  
NOTE: In “Program Lock”  
a. To activate preset programs, open door will display “0”.  
b. The oven is started by pressing the desired Memory Pad. There is no need to press the Start  
Pad.  
c. The interrupt feature is deactivated  
program.  
Opening the door cancels the remaining time of the  
d. The oven cannot be programmed until the Program Lock is released.  
B. To Release Program Lock:  
This procedure releases “Program Lock” and activates all other features. The Oven reverts to a 2 touch  
operating mode (Memory Pad plus Start Pad).  
DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR.  
1. The display window must be blank.  
2.  
Press the Stop/Reset Pad.  
While pressing this pad, press the  
+
Program Pad (for 5 seconds) until the  
display shows “P”.  
Program Lock feature is now released.  
NOTE: In “Program Unlock”  
a. Repeat and interrupt features are operational.  
b. Memory Pads can be programmed.  
c. Beep Tone can be set On or Off.  
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How to Operate  
C. To Read Program List:  
Allows you to review all currently programmed pad number, heating time and power level for each stage.  
1. Open the door.  
2.  
1
While pressing the Stop/Reset Pad,  
press the Start Pad. The beep tone  
+
setting will be shown in the display  
window.  
Example:  
Stage Indicator 1: Beep tone is ON.  
Stage Indicator 2: Beep tone is OFF.  
2 seconds later, the Program Lock  
setting will be shown in the display  
window.  
Program Lock: “P L”  
Program Unlock: “P”  
1
1
2
3.  
Press the Memory Pad you desire to  
read the program.  
Example:  
5
The Memory Pad 5. The display  
window will show; Program Memory  
Pad 5, first stage heating time and  
power level currently programmed on  
Memory Pad.  
2
2 seconds later, the information of 2nd  
and 3rd stage heating will be displayed.  
3
After all settings have been displayed,  
the pad number and the Stage Heating  
Indicator will appear in the display again.  
1
2
NOTE: If you want to go to another program, press the Memory Pad you desire in order to read the  
program, while the information of Memory Pad is being displayed.  
If you want to see the Double Quantity Heating (x2) program, press the Double Quantity Pad  
before pressing the Memory Pad.  
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How to Operate  
D. To Select Beep Tone Options:  
The Beep Tone can be set, ON or OFF.  
1. Open the door.  
2.  
Press the Program Pad. The display will  
not change.  
1
3.  
Press the Memory Pad 0.  
0
Repeat pressing the Memory Pad 0.  
Select “OFF” of Beep Tone.  
Stage Indicator 1 = ON  
4.  
2
0
Stage Indicator 2 = OFF  
2
5.  
Press the Program Pad again. You have  
completed programming the beep tone.  
2 seconds later, “0” will appear in the  
display.  
E. To Read the Cycle Counter:  
The oven can display the total number of times the oven has been operated cumulatively. This may be  
used to analyze usage of the oven and traffic flow at the location.  
1. Open the door.  
2.  
While pressing Stop/Reset Pad, press  
Power Level Pad. The display shows the  
total cumulative number of times the  
oven has been used.  
+
Example:  
9999 means the oven has been used  
999900 - 999999 times.  
0020 means the oven has been used  
2000 - 2099 times.  
If the total cumulative number of  
times is less than 100 times, the  
display will not be changed.  
2 seconds later, “0” will appear in the  
display window.  
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Self Diagnostics Failure Code  
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:  
CODE  
CAUSE  
* Overcooked food  
WHAT TO DO  
F01  
* Press Stop/Reset Pad to stop  
beep.  
* Temperature of exhausted air is too  
high  
* Unplug the oven and wait at least  
30 minutes before reconnecting.  
* Wait for the oven to cool down and reset.  
* If a flame is observed, do not open the  
oven door.  
* If normal operation does not resume,  
call the service agent with the  
information of failure code.  
F33-34  
F44  
* Defective sensor circuit  
* Unplug the oven and wait more than  
10 seconds before reconnecting.  
* When a pad was pressed for more than * If normal operation does not resume,  
2 minutes  
call the service agent with the  
information of failure code.  
* Defective pad or control circuit  
NOTE: Above codes shown in the display do not indicate all the possible failures on the unit.  
Care of Your Microwave Oven  
1. Unplug the oven before cleaning.  
6. Clean off the grease and dust on bottom surfaces  
often. Use warm detergent solution.  
2. Keep the inside of the oven clean. When food  
spatters or spilled liquids adhere to the oven walls, 7. This oven should only be serviced by qualified  
wipe with a damp paper towel. Mild detergent may  
be used if the oven gets very dirty. The use of  
harsh detergent or abrasives is not recommended.  
person. For maintenance and repair of the oven  
contact the nearest authorized dealer.  
3. The outside oven surfaces should be cleaned with  
a damp paper towel. To prevent damage to the  
operating parts inside the oven, water should not  
be allowed to seep into the ventilation openings.  
4. If the Control Panel becomes dirty, clean it with a  
soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh detergents or  
abrasives on the Control Panel. When cleaning the  
Control Panel, leave the oven door open to  
prevent the oven from accidentally turning on.  
After cleaning, press the Stop/Reset Pad to clear  
the display window or turn the Timer Select Dial  
back to zero “0” position.  
5. If steam accumulates inside or around the outside  
of the oven door, wipe with a soft paper towel.  
This may occur when the microwave oven is  
operated under high humidity conditions and in no  
way indicates malfunction of the unit.  
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Cooking/Defrosting Guide  
The times given in the chart below are a guideline only. Many factors eg starting temperature of the food  
can affect the final heating time required. The cooking and defrosting times must be adjusted when  
necessary.  
All times are tested using foods at starting temperatures as below;  
Chilled foods . . . . . .Approx. +5˚C  
Frozen foods . . . . . .Approx. -18˚C  
Always check for the correct core temperature with a temperature probe to comply with current Government  
Food Hygiene Regulations.  
Power  
Level  
Function  
Defrosting  
Food  
Fish Fillets  
Weight  
Time  
500 g (1 lb 2 oz)  
500 g (1 lb 2 oz)  
1.36 kg (3 lb)  
340 W  
340 W  
340 W  
8 min.  
5 min.  
25 min.  
Minced Beef  
Whole Chicken  
Composite Dish  
Multi portion  
Single portion  
1.36 kg (3 lb)  
275 g (10 oz)  
340 W  
340 W  
20 min.  
8 min.  
Apple Pie  
Gateau  
1 portion  
340 W  
340 W  
340 W  
1 min. 15 sec.  
2 min.  
1 portion  
Bread Rolls  
1 portion 50 g (2 oz)  
30 sec.  
Cooking from  
Chilled Raw  
Food  
Scrambled Egg  
Broccolli  
2 eggs + 2 tbsp. milk  
500 g (1 lb 2 oz)  
500 g (1 lb 2 oz)  
2 rashers  
1000 W 45 sec.  
1000 W 6 min.  
Fish Fillets  
Bacon  
1000 W 4 min.  
1000 W 1 min. 30 sec.  
1000 W 5 min. 30 sec. - 6 min. 30 sec.  
Chicken Portions  
500 g (1 lb 2 oz)  
Cooking and/or Peas  
500 g (1 lb 2 oz)  
1
1000 W 8 min.  
Reheating from  
Frozen  
Cooked Rice  
167 g (6 / oz)  
2
1000 W 2 min. 20 sec. - 2 min. 45 sec.  
1000 W 1 min. 20 sec. - 1 min. 45 sec.  
Cooked Sausages  
x 3 (50 g/2 oz each)  
Cooked Wings of  
Fire  
x 7 pieces  
1000 W 2 min. - 2 min. 20 sec.  
Cooked Boxed  
Cheeseburger  
75 g (3 oz)  
1000 W 1 min. 30 sec. - 1 min. 45 sec.  
Chocolate Fudge  
Cake  
1 portion  
340 W  
30 sec.  
Reheating from Lasagne  
325 g (11 oz)  
325 g (11 oz)  
1 portion  
1000 W 3 min. 45 sec. - 4 min. 15 sec.  
1000 W 3 min. 30 sec. - 4 min.  
1000 W 30 sec.  
Cooked Chilled  
Chilli  
Apple Pie  
Pepper Sauce  
100 ml (4 fl oz)  
100 ml (4 fl oz)  
125 ml (6 fl oz)  
1000 W 1 min. - 1 min. 15 sec.  
1000 W 1 min. 15 sec. - 1 min. 30 sec.  
1000 W 1 min. 30 sec. - 1 min. 45 sec.  
Baked Beans  
Soup  
HINTS: Do not cook/reheat/defrost directly onto the base of the oven –– use a suitable container.  
When defrosting multi portions of foods, turn over and break apart halfway through defrost time to  
allow better penetration of microwave energy.  
Solid/dense foods should not be cooked from frozen as they will be overcooked round the edges  
before the centre has reached the required temperature.  
Cover dishes where appropriate during cooking/reheating. This will retain moisture and prevent  
splashing/spillages.  
Loosen lids/pierce clingfilm before cooking/reheating covered foods.  
Stir or shake foods halfway through cooking/defrosting time to distribute the heat evenly.  
Allow a Stand Time before food temperature is checked and/or offered for consumption.  
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Technical Specifications  
NE-1037  
NE-1027  
Power Source  
Required Power  
Output  
230 - 240 V, 50 Hz, single phase  
6.6 A 1490 W  
1000 W *  
1000 W *  
500 W  
340 W  
500 W  
340 W  
100 W  
Frequency  
2450 MHz  
510 mm x 360 mm x 306 mm  
Outer Dimensions  
(W x D x H)  
(
1
1
20 / " x 14 / " x12")  
8
8
Cavity Dimensions  
(W x D x H)  
330 mm x 330 mm x 200 mm  
7
(13" x 13" x 7 / ")  
8
Net Weight  
Shipping Weight  
Timer  
17.8 kg  
19.5 kg  
30 min. (Dial)  
–––––––  
30 min. for  
99 min. 99 sec. for  
and  
10 Memory Pads with Double Quantity (X2) Pad  
Memory  
* IEC 705-88 Test Procedure  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
36 mm  
370 mm  
510 mm  
360 mm  
332 mm  
743 mm  
306 mm  
383 mm  
225 mm  
290 mm  
61 mm  
70 mm  
Side View  
Front View  
Side View with Opened Door  
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.  
Central P.O.Box 288, Osaka 530-91, Japan  
A00033701BP  
F0297-0  
Printed in Japan  
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