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Anonymous Posted on Jun 07, 2018

Panasonic inverter microwave model sf574s we turned it on screen is not flashing the colon is solid we can’t set the time now it displays 8888 can you help

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Ryan S

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2008

SOURCE: Panasonic Inverter NN-V673S microwave- shuts off after 2-30 secs

If the screen is showing a fault number or a number you havent seen before then its probably a program fault which can't be fixed. Check that the vent holes on the back of the oven aren't dirty and ensure that the whole oven is clean inside. Sadly it sounds like a program fault which cant usually be fixed by the owner though.
Finding a Panasonic oven repairer in the UK shouldnt be a problem though. My parents had a simlar problem wth their Panasonic Inverter oven, called the UK customer services and Panasonic contacted an authorised repairer in Scotland to visit them. Call customer services on 0844 844 3868.
If the call out charge exceeds £80 then you're probably better off buying a new oven. 



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Tim martin

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2008

SOURCE: Sharp R510AK Carousel Microwave

Very common problem with the display. It may or may not eventually light back up on it's own.

I would suggest contacting www.microwavedisplay.com. Lots of info and the best deal going for repairing the display.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2009

SOURCE: Panasonic NN-H264 1200...stops after 3 seconds

I found sufficient information elsewhere.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 20, 2009

SOURCE: need a manual for a panasonic inverter combi

my microwave is saying h98 what does that mean. it's a panasonic inverter.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2010

SOURCE: My Panasonic Inverter Genius Sensor 1250W Lights

microwave is in lock mode. How do you unlock to use?

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How to set the clock Model NN-SA651S

To set the clock, press Timer/Clock twice when the microwave is not in use. The colon between the hour and minutes should start to blink. Type the current time (12-hour clock) with the appropriate number key pads. To save the time and exit the clock set mode, press Timer/Clock once more. Note: if you take too long to begin typing the time, the microwave may exit the time set mode. In that case, the colon will stop blinking. None of the other features of the microwave will work when the colon is blinking.

This is shown on page 11 of the manual which is available on the Panasonic NN-SA651S support page: http://shop.panasonic.com/support-only/NN-SA651S.html . The direct link to the manual is currently ftp://ftp.panasonic.com/microwaveoven/om/nn-sa631_nn-sa651_nn-sa661_en_om.pdf .

I hope this helps.

Cindy Wells
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How to reset the clock on a Panasonic NN-SA651S microwave.

hi carol.
try this,if this does not work go to the link.
Press "Clock" or "Timer/Clock" again - colon stops flashing; time of day is set. You are now ready to use your new Panasonic Microwave Oven. When you first turn on yourmicrowave oven and under normal operation the "CHILD LOCK" feature is off. If "LOCK" or "CHILD" appears on your display . . .

set-up guide - Panasonic

ftp://ftp.panasonic.com/microwaveoven/om/set-up_guide_en_om.pdf
How to reset the clock on Panasonic NN SA651S microwave Google Search
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How to reset time

To set the clock, press
"Clock"
once
or
"Timer/Clock"
twice
(depending
on your keypad)
.
The colon symbol (:) will flash.
Enter time of day.
The time appears
in the window; the colon continues
to flash.
Press
"Clock"
or
"Timer/Clock"
again - colon stops flashing; time of
day is set !
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Setting the clock on a microwave what is the last action after setting the time. Everything I've tried results in the error message coming up.

According to the manual this is how to set clock.


To set the clock, press "Clock" once or "Timer/Clock" twice (depending on your keypad).
The colon symbol (:) will flash.
Enter time of day. The time appears in the window; the colon continues to flash.
Press "Clock" or "Timer/Clock" again - colon stops flashing; time of day is set.

If you need the manual it is on link below.

http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/NNH624-SET%20UP.PDF

Good Luck

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My microwave says "child" and won't play anymore

Not sure of the TT series models but for the NN series models the procedure is as follows:-

If "Child" is displayed in the display window, then the child safety lock is on.

To remove the child safey lock, press the "Stop/Reset" button 3 times in fairly short succession (less than 3 seconds). The time of day or just the Colon sign (:) is then displayed

If you later want to apply the Child safety lock, then, when the time of day (or colon sign) is displayed, press "Start" 3 times (again in short succession).

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Doug
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Microwave oven (nn-sd997s) stuck in DEMO mode

Pressing "timer/clock" button 4 times turns on and off demo mode.
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Powers up but does not START cooking = Displays colon after you press START

I would check your onwer's manual for any other specific reset instructions. Generally it reset by unplugging it from the wall for a few minutes. Does the microwave require you to set the time and date before it will work? Are all the keys on the keypad working or do they seem to? If not, you may have a bad, damp, or corroded keypad or control circuit board. I can follow up more on these if it seems like your problem. Please met me know what you find.
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