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
SOURCE: i have a panasonic range
Sounds like you disabled the clock function. If you do not have the user manual, you can get a copy at this website and use the function keys to reactivate and set the clock...
http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/PANASONIC/NN-H264-_E
I belive the information you seek is on page 12 of the manual.
Hope that helps...
SOURCE: microwave panasonic model nn 6358 about 10 years old
NO HEAT BUT OTHER WISE NOMAL OPERATION NO MICRO OUT PUT
SOURCE: setting clock
You can visit Panasonic.net, select your country, then choose Support to download your owner's manual.
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SOURCE: Model NN-ST557W Iam trying to
Hi,
Two
options to try:
a) Press the Clock / Timer button 3 times
b) Unplug, wait a few seconds, then re-plug to power up with the factory
settings. You will need to reset your clock and any favourite settings.
This should work with all Panasonic Microwave models.
Let me know,if needed further assistance.
Hope i helped you.
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SOURCE: Unable clear h98 code on panasonic nn-sa651s
It would be best to replace your microwave. The h98 code means there's an issue with a circuit. You can have it repaired but it would be cheaper to buy a new one
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