Panasonic NE-21523, NE-21521 Power Source Voltage Adjustment, How Does The Microwave Work?

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Power Source Voltage Adjustment

Models No. NE-17521/NE-17523/NE-17723/NE-21521/NE-21523

The microwave automatically detects 208 V and 230 V–240 V. Insert the plug, and if the Digital Display Window goes blank 10 seconds after use, unplug and insert the plug again.

How Does The Microwave Work?

Microwaves are a form of high frequency radio waves similar to those used by a radio including AM, FM, and CB. They are, however, much shorter than radio waves. Electricity is converted into microwave energy by the magnetron tube. From the magnetron tube, microwave energy is transmitted to the oven cavity where it is: reflected, transmitted and absorbed.

Reflection

Microwave 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 and above the ceiling cover assure that the microwaves are well distributed within the oven cavity to produce even heating or cooking of foods.

Transmission

Microwave 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 when covered.

Absorption

During heating, microwaves will be absorbed by food. They penetrate to a depth of about 34 to 112 inches. 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 is conducted to the center of the food. Foods also continue to heat by conduction during standing time. (“carry-over” cooking)

Because microwave dissipate, much like sunlight as it reaches the Earth’s surface, they are not stored in food.

Radio Inference

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 door and sealing surfaces of the oven. (See Care of Your Microwave Oven found on page 22.)

b.Place the radio, TV, etc. away from the microwave oven as far as possible.

c.Use a properly installed antenna, on the radio to obtain stronger signal reception.

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Contents Operating Instructions Contents Important Safety Instructions Grounding Instructions Installation and Grounding InstructionsPlacement of the Oven Wiring RequirementsPage If a U Appears In The Display Self Diagnostics Failure Code ExplanationSlide this up to unlock How Does The Microwave Work? Power Source Voltage AdjustmentThis oven is preset at the factory as follows Outline DiagramHow to insert How to removeSD Memory Card Power Level Selector PAD How to OperatePress Number/Memory pads 1, 0 Follow steps 1 to 3 on Press Power Level Selector padSpecial Note For both single and 4 stage heating To change the number of memory digits Programmed Heating N 0ROGRAM 5NLOCKA-ODE  N 0ROGRAM ,OCKR-ODEPress Shift A/B/C pad, Number/Memory pads 1 Programming NUMBER/MEMORY Pads 2 to 5 stage heatingProgram Lock Programming Double or Triple Quantity PAD 4O !CTIVATET0ROGRAMT,OCK  4O 2ELEASE 0ROGRAM ,OCK Beep ToneLength of beep tone at the end of heating cycle Pitch of filter cleaning alarmPitch of beep tone at the end of heating cycle Program List How to erase memory contentCycle Counter AIR Filter Cleaning 4O Display ALL Cooking Times EVEROUSED Oven Lamp  /VEN ,AMP Settings Whenethetdoor ISSOPEN !DJUSTINGS/VEN ,AMP Brightness DURINGPCOOKING  /VEN ,AMP Blinks AT Thelendnof Heating CYCLEPreparation Installation Instructions for StackingInstallation Sanitary Counter Top SealCleaning the AIR Filter Cleaning Splatter ShieldCare of Your Oven Do not Operate Empty Do not Heat Bagged Products Cleaning and Maintenance proceduresTable of Contents Heating and Defrosting Time ChartsGeneral Guidelines for Heating in a Panasonic Microwave Oven Microwave BasicsSeconds per ounce depending on the amount of topping AppetizersBaked Goods and Desserts Breakfast French Fish and Seafood GRAVIES, Sauces and Soups Meat and poultry can be reheated successfully in this oven Plated Meat and Poultry EntreesPasta Instructions for Rice and PastaRice Pre-preparation Microwave Heating Level NE-12523Sandwiches Microwave Heating Level NE-12523 NE-17523 NE-21523 NE-17723 VegetablesVegetable, Fresh-Primary Cooking Instructions for Casseroles, Frozen-Heating Preparation CasserolesLimited Warranty only for U.S.A. and Puerto Rico Page Bottom UP Technical Specifications