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 1. THE 

ARRANGEMENT

 

  Arrange foods carefully. Place thickest areas toward outside of dish.

 3. COVERING
 

  Cover foods in the microwave if you would normally cover the food in your ordinary 

oven, or to retain moisture. Cover foods such as Vegetables, Casseroles, or when 
Reheating.

 

  Use to cover foods:

 5. SHIELDING
 

  Shield using small pieces of aluminium foil to shield thin areas of meat, fish and 

poultry or edges of cakes to prevent overcooking.

 7. STIRRING
 

  Stir foods from the outside to the centre of the dish, once or twice during cooking 

if possible.

 

  Eg. Casseroles and Sauces.

 9. DENSITY
 

  The depth to which microwaves penetrate food varies depending on the food's 

density. Porous foods like minced beef or mashed potatoes microwave faster than 
dense ones like steak or whole potatoes.

 11.  STARTING TEMPERATURE
 

  Frozen or refrigerated foods take longer to heat than food at room temperature. 

Cooking times in this book are based on normal storage temperatures. Since 
rooms, refrigerators and freezers differ in temperature, check cooking result at the 
minimum time.

13.   CONDENSATION
 

  Condensation is a normal part of microwave cooking. The humidity and moisture 

in food will influence the amount of condensation in the oven. Generally, covered 
foods will not cause as much condensation as uncovered foods. Ensure that the 
ventilation openings are not blocked.

LID

PAPER TOWEL

PLASTIC WRAP

FISH

CHICKEN

HELPFUL HINTS

 2. TURNING
 

  Foods such as poultry and joints of meat should be turned over after half the cooking 

time.

 4. PIERCING
 

  Pierce potatoes, eggs, tomatoes or any foods with a skin or membrane to allow 

steam to escape.

 6. STANDING TIME
 

  Standing time is important. After cooking or defrosting ensure adequate standing 

time. This allows the food to continue cooking or heating. Refer to cooking guides 
for each menu or according to manufacturers instructions.

 8. SIZE
 

  Small pieces cook faster than large ones. To speed up cooking, cut pieces smaller 

than 5 cm so microwaves can penetrate to the centre from all sides. For even 
cooking, make all the pieces the same size.

 10.  FAT AND  BONE
 

  Marbling within meat, or a thin, even layer of fat on a roast, speeds cooking. 

Large fatty areas or excess drippings in dish attract energy away from meat, and 
slows cooking. Centre bones do not affect cooking, but bone on the side of meat 
conducts heat to the areas next to it.

 12.  QUANTITY
 

  Microwave cooking times are directly related to the amount of food in the oven. 

Because energy is absorbed by the food itself, one potato or a single piece of 
chicken cooks rapidly. When the energy is divided among several items, cooking 
takes more time.

 14.  GENERAL
 

  Your microwave oven is capable of heating food and beverages very quickly 

therefore, it is very important that you select the appropriate cooking time and 
power level for the type and quantity of food to be heated. If you are unsure of the 
cooking time and power level required, begin with low cooking times and power 
levels until the food is sufficiently heated evenly throughout.

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Page 1: ...king menus programmed into your new oven have been carefully developed to give optimum results when the step by step instructions are followed Whenselectinganotherhomeappliance pleaseagainconsider our full range of Sharp products MODEL CONTENTS Pages Warranty 1 Warning 2 Special Notes and Warning 3 Installation Instructions 4 Oven Diagram 4 Operation of Control Panel 5 Control Panel Display and To...

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Page 3: ...e the oven if it is not working correctly or damaged until it has been repaired by a qualified service technician trained by SHARP It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly and that there is no damage to 1 Door warped 2 Hinges and Latches broken or loosened 3 Door Seals Sealing Surfaces and oven cavity buckled or deformed 4 Burn marks on the door seal faces Do not bump or cat...

Page 4: ...rtight containers Deep fat fry Heatordrywood herbs wetpapers clothes or flowers Operate the oven without a load a load is an absorbing material such as food or water in the oven cavity Liquids Beverages For boiling or cooking liquids see WARNING on page 2 to prevent explosion and delayed eruptive boiling Heat for longer than recommended time See REHEATING FOOD CHART on page 8 Canned foods Remove f...

Page 5: ...g it is located firmly Refer to OVEN DIAGRAM below NEVER operate the oven without the roller stay and turntable 4 This oven is designed to be used on a countertop or in a cabinet It should not be installed in any area where excessive heat and steam are generated for example next to a conventional oven unit The oven should be installed so as not to block ventilation openings Allow a space of at lea...

Page 6: ...h time this pad is pressed during cooking Press to start oven after setting programmes 7 EXPRESS DEFROST PAD PresstoselecttheExpressDefrost menu 8 EASY DEFROST PAD Press to select the Easy Defrost menu 4 TIMER CLOCK PAD Press to set clock timer child lock or demonstration mode 5 STOP CLEAR PAD Press to clear during programming Press once to stop operation of oven during cooking press twice to canc...

Page 7: ...ime of day by pressing the numbers in sequence 3 Press the TIMER CLOCK pad again Your oven has two operating modes Energy Save Mode and Clock Set Mode In Energy save Mode nothing will appear on the digital display and in Clock Set Mode the time will be shown The oven comes pre set for Energy Save Mode so when you first plug it in nothing will appear on the digital display To operate the oven in en...

Page 8: ...he INSTANT COOK START pad Cook indicator will be light The timer begins to count down 2 3 x 6 Step Procedure Pad Order Display Enter desired cooking time Cook indicator will be light The timer begins to count down 1 2 Press the INSTANT COOK START pad This is a manual cooking feature first enter the cooking time then the power level There are eleven different power levels You can programme up to 99...

Page 9: ...ute on 100 power Step Procedure Pad Order Press the INSTANT COOK START pad Within 3 minutes of closing the door Display Cook indicator will be light The timer begins to count down 1 Step Procedure Pad Order Display Enter desired cooking time 2 3 Select desired power level by pressing the POWER LEVEL pad for 50 press six times For second sequence enter desired time for cooking time If power is not ...

Page 10: ... COOK START pad PresstheINSTANTCOOK STARTpadtwiceto increase the cooking time by two minutes Cook indicator will be light The timer starts to count down Microwave time can be added during a cooking programme using the INSTANT COOK START pad Suppose you want to increase the cooking time by 2 minutes during 5 minutes on 50 power cooking at the moment the remaining cooking time is 1 min 30 sec 1 2 3 ...

Page 11: ...PRESS DEFROST MENU GUIDE use EASY DEFROST or defrost manually 7 Err will be displayed if more or less than weight of foods suggested in EASY DEFROST MENU GUIDE is programmed when the INSTANT COOK START pad is pressed To clear press the STOP CLEAR pad and reprogramme 8 When entering the weight of the food round off the weight to the nearest 0 1kg 100g For example 1 35kg would become 1 4kg Notes for...

Page 12: ...s the EXPRESS DEFROST pad until the desired menu number is displayed for Chicken Fillets press twice x 2 DEF indicator will be light 2 Press the INSTANT COOK START pad The defrosting time will begin counting down The oven will beep 4 times and stop COOK indicator will go off and CHECK will flash on and off 3 Open the door Remove defrosted pieces turn over remaining pieces Close the door CHECK indi...

Page 13: ...esired menu number is displayed for Chicken Pieces press four times x 4 KG indicator will flash on and off 2 Press the number pads to enter weight KG stops flashing and remains on display 3 Press the INSTANT COOK START pad The defrosting time will begin counting down The oven will beep 4 times and stop COOK indicator will go off and CHECK will flash on and off 4 Open the door Remove defrosted piec...

Page 14: ...e for less time than the standard setting For EXPRESS DEFROST select the menu using the EXPRESS DEFROST pad instead of the EASY DEFROST pad in step 1 and go to step 3 2 EXPRESS DEFROST EASY DEFROST Suppose you want to defrost 1 0kg of Chicken Pieces Easy Defrost for more time than the standard setting x 2 Step Procedure Pad Order Press the BEVERAGE pad once Display Press the POWER LEVEL pad twice ...

Page 15: ...l appear in the display The time of day is displayed and the oven is ready to use Demonstration Mode This feature is mainly for use by retail outlets and also allows you to practice the key operation To demonstrate press theTIMER CLOCK pad press the number pad and finally press the INSTANT COOK START pad and hold for 3 seconds diSP will appear in the display Cooking operations can now be demonstra...

Page 16: ... and switch back on Open and close the oven door Does 0 appear in the display YES _______ NO _______ 2 Place one cup of water approx 250 ml in a glass measure in the oven and close the door securely Press the INSTANT COOK START pad twice A Does the oven lamp come on YES _______ NO _______ B Does the cooling fan work YES _______ NO _______ Put your hand over the rear ventilation openings C Does the...

Page 17: ...minutes 4 5 minutes VEGETABLE WEIGHT MICROWAVE TIME AT 100 SPECIAL PROCEDURES Break apart as soon as possible Arrange with flower towards the centre Break apart as soon as possible Arrange with flower towards the centre Add 1 2 cup water and 1 teaspoon sugar Turn 1 2 way during cooking Add 3 tablespoons water and 1 teaspoon of butter Break apart as soon as possible Beverage 250 ml per cup room tem...

Page 18: ...er Cover Cut into uniform florets Arrange with flower towards centre in a pie plate with 1 tablespoon water Cover with plastic wrap Peel cut into quarters Place in a pie plate with 1 tablespoon of water Cover with plastic wrap Arrange in a pie plate with 1 4 cup water Cover with plastic wrap Arrange in a pie plate with 1 3 cup water Cover with plastic wrap Cut into 2cm cubes Place in a 1 litre cas...

Page 19: ...ince turn over and shield edges with foil strips Press start to continue defrosting After defrost time stand covered with aluminium foil Shield the bone and the edge with foil strips about 2 5cm wide Place joint with lean side face upwards if possible on a defrost rack The oven will beep and stop CHECK indicator will flash on and off Turn over and shield the warm portions Press start to continue d...

Page 20: ...p CHECK indicator will flash on and off Turn over and separate into pieces Press start to continue defrosting After defrost time stand covered with aluminium foil 5 5 5 Place chicken fillets on a defrost rack The oven will beep and stop CHECK indicator will flash on and off Break apart and turn over Press start to continue defrosting After defrost time stand covered with aluminium foil Place sausa...

Page 21: ...s lid or plastic wrap After cooking stand covered and stir hard vegetables medium vegetables soft vegetables 1 6 pieces 20 C Room temperature Use washed new potatoes Pierce twice with fork on each side Place on outside of turntable The oven will beep and stop CHECK indicator will flash on and off Turn over potatoes and press start to continue cooking After cooking stand covered with aluminium foil...

Page 22: ... content do not bring the wrap in contact with the food as it may melt Small amounts may be used to shield certain parts of meat and fish when cooking or defrosting Remove food in foil trays if possible and place in a microwave safe dish If not possible place the foil tray onto a heat proof plate allowing 2 5 cm between the walls of the oven Excessive over heating of these materials may cause a fi...

Page 23: ...at should be turned over after half the cooking time 4 PIERCING Pierce potatoes eggs tomatoes or any foods with a skin or membrane to allow steam to escape 6 STANDING TIME Standing time is important After cooking or defrosting ensure adequate standing time This allows the food to continue cooking or heating Refer to cooking guides for each menu or according to manufacturers instructions 8 SIZE Sma...

Page 24: ...ss Defrost does not need to enter weight For Less setting FEATURE QUICK OPERATION GUIDE To cook 2 Jacket Potatoes QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE QUICK OPERATION GUIDE Variable Cooking control Instant Cook Timer Child Lock Clock FEATURE To soften Cream Cheese or Butter for 40 seconds on 30 To set for 3 minutes To lock Just One Touch Press for 3 seconds Press for 3 seconds To unlock To set for 11 45 am 1 HEL...

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