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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Oven B (Back)

Oven A (Back)

Screw (d)

Screw (e)

Screw (d)

Mounting 
plate B

Screw (a)

Screw (c)

Screw (b)

Mounting 
plate A

Screw (e)

Screw (c)

Screw (b)

Screw (a)

1.  Remove all packing materials from the oven cavity. Remove the protective fi lm(blue fi lm) from the outer case cabinet. Check 

the unit for any damage, such as a misaligned door, damaged door seals around the door or dents inside the oven cavity 
or on the door. If there is any damage, please do not operate the oven until it has been checked by a SERVICE CENTRE 
APPROVED BY SHARP and repaired, if necessary. 

2. Accessories provided 

1) Operation manual
2) Touch guide
3)  Caution sheet (SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS: part 

code TCAUHA276WRRZ)

3.  Place oven on a secure, level surface, strong enough to 

take the oven weight, plus the heaviest item likely to be 
cooked in the oven.

4. The oven 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 at least 25 cm on the top, 10 cm on the both sides 
of the oven for free air space. This applies for both single 
and two ovens stacked.

  When installing in a cabinet, the minimum inside 

dimension of the cabinet should be as follows. For single : 
645 mm (W) x 596 mm (H) x 573 mm (D). For two ovens 
stacked : 645 mm (W) x 942 mm (H) x 573 mm (D). This 
oven is not designed for built-in installation.

 

WARNING: The electrical outlet must be readily accessible so that the unit can be unplugged easily in an emergency.

5.  Neither the manufacturer nor the distributors can accept any liability for damage to the machine or personal injury for failure 

to observe the correct electrical connecting procedure. 

 

The A.C. voltage must be single phase 230-240V, 50Hz.

6.  It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only this appliance be provided.
7.  This appliance must be earthed.
8.  Operate the oven from a general purpose outlet.
 

If a generator is used, do not operate the oven with non-sinusoidal outputs.

9.  STACKING PROCEDURE FOR TWO MICROWAVE OVENS
 

Two units can be installed together by placing one on top of the other. Follow these instructions:
A.  Place oven A in the desired location. Position oven B on top of oven A as shown in the fi gure.
B.  Remove screws (a) and mounting plate A and B from the right side of the back of oven A and B.
C.  Replace screws (a) removed at step B and tighten them.
D.  Remove screws (b), (c), (d), and (e) and then install mounting plate A and B which were removed at step B to the each 

lower edge of oven B as shown in the fi gure.

E.  Replace screws (b), (c), (d), and (e) which were removed at step D and tighten them.

WARNING:

When two ovens are installed together by placing one on top of another:
1.  Always use two mounting plates.
2.  Make sure that the power supply cords are not caught between the ovens.
3.  Do not install more than one oven on top of another.
4.  Do not lose the removed screws.

NOTE: External Equipotential Earthing Terminal 

Equipment has secondary earthing terminal. 
Terminal provides external earthing connection used in addition to earthing prong on plug.  
Located on outside of oven back, terminal is marked with symbol shown on the right side.

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Summary of Contents for R-1900J

Page 1: ... with Memory 7 Manual Operation 7 Single Stage Cooking 7 Multi Stage Cooking 7 Repeat Cooking 8 Express Defrost 8 Express Defrost Chart 8 Programme and Customise 9 Custom Setting 9 Saving Memories 15 Maximum Cooking Time 19 Other Convenient Features 19 Demonstration Mode 19 Monitor 19 Error Mode 19 Maintenance Mode 20 Care and Cleaning 20 Service Call Check 22 Specifications 22 Helpful Hints 23 Co...

Page 2: ...tly 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 catch utensils loose clothes and your acc...

Page 3: ...ainers Deep fat fry Heat or dry wood herbs wet papers clothes or flowers Operate the oven without a load i e an absorbing material such as food or water in the oven cavity Liquids Beverages For boiling or cooking liquids see WARNING on page 1 to prevent explosion and delayed eruptive boiling Heat for longer than recommended time Canned foods Remove food from can Heat or cook food while in cans Sau...

Page 4: ...emergency 5 Neither the manufacturer nor the distributors can accept any liability for damage to the machine or personal injury for failure to observe the correct electrical connecting procedure The A C voltage must be single phase 230 240V 50Hz 6 It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only this appliance be provided 7 This appliance must be earthed 8 Operate the oven from a general pur...

Page 5: ...4 Power supply cord 15 Mounting plate 16 Screw for mounting plate 17 Access cover for oven lamp replacement 1 MANUAL REPEAT pad 2 POWER LEVEL pad 3 DOUBLE TRIPLE QUANTITY pad 4 CUSTOM SETTING pad 5 STOP CLEAR pad 6 START pad 7 Ten number pads 8 EXPRESS DEFROST pad 9 SET MEMORY pad 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 13 16 17 ON DEF NO CHECK LOCK FILTER 14 15 OVEN DIAGRAM 7 6 1 1 2 8 9 10 4 3 12 11 5 R 1900J EN ...

Page 6: ... 3 Repeat Digit Input Input one two or three numbers to select a memory Memory programming is limited to 0 29 4 For Repeat Digit Input Auto Start ON only push number pads within one second of the previous number 5 Regardless of input method selected Counter Check Clear Custom Setting 7 and Multiplication Factors for Double Triple Quantity Custom Setting 10 only use the Dual Digit Input method As f...

Page 7: ...as programmed for 10 seconds at 100 Procedure 2 Press the START pad 1 Place food in oven Enter memory number 4 Repeat Digit Input Auto Start ON without the START Pad Suppose you want to cook with memory 12 which was programmed for 10 seconds at 100 Procedure 1 Place food in oven Enter memory number x 2 2 5 Single Digit Input Auto Start OFF with the START Pad Suppose you want to cook with memory 2 ...

Page 8: ... 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Display Approximate percentage of power 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Single Stage Cooking Suppose you want to cook for 2 minutes and 30 seconds at 50 1 Place food in oven and press the MANUAL REPEAT pad Enter cooking time Procedure 2 Press the POWER LEVEL pad and enter power level 5 NOTES 1 It is not necessary to press the POWER LEVEL pad for 100 in Single Stage Cooking 2 If coo...

Page 9: ...Time min 500g Procedure Steak Chops See Note below 4 5 min 500g Shield thin end of chops or steaks with foil Position the food with thinner parts in the centre in a single layer on a defrost rack If pieces are stuck together try to separate as soon as possible Turn food over and rearrange after the oven beeps After defrost time stand covered with foil for 10 15 minutes Poultry See Note below 4 5 m...

Page 10: ... Press the STOP CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Setting function 1 3 2 Selecting Auto Start Operation Your oven has 2 ways to start memory cooking CU21 Auto Start OFF factory setting CU22 Auto Start ON The factory setting is Auto Start OFF Under Auto Start OFF cooking will not begin until the START pad is pressed Under Auto Start ON cooking will automatically start after the memory number is inp...

Page 11: ...n be adjusted to High Medium or Mute CU41 High factory Setting CU42 Medium CU43 Mute To Set Cooking Completion Signal Volume Press the CUSTOM SETTING pad twice within 2 seconds then enter the numbers 4 1 for High 4 2 for Medium 4 3 for Mute Press the START pad to save setting and the STOP CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Setting function NOTE Even when errors occur your oven will not beep in mute...

Page 12: ...displayed To Check More than One Counter Press each pad as indicated below after the previous usage is displayed Total each Input memory number memory usage Total manual Press the MANUAL REPEAT cooking usage pad Total Express Press the EXPRESS Defrost usage DEFROST pad Suppose you want to know total usage and each memory usage In this case the oven was used 8268 times and memory 1 in any Memory In...

Page 13: ...01 999 The factory setting is 100 hours When 100 hours is exceeded the FILTER indicator in the display will start to flash on and off as a reminder to clean the air filter even if in the middle of cooking Furthermore FILt flashes on and off in stead of displaying during standby and at the same time FILTER indicator flashes on and off Clean air intake filter see page 21 when the FILTER indicator ap...

Page 14: ...he numbers 9 1 to stop operation when one magnetron fails 9 2 to allow operation of one magnetron only Press the START pad to save settings and the STOP CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Setting function 10 Multiplication Factors for Double Triple Quantity The multiplication factors of the double and triple quantities for memory cooking are preset to 1 80 and 2 60 You can check or change the multi...

Page 15: ...time 2 2 After 20 of total cooking time 3 3 After 30 of total cooking time 4 4 After 40 of total cooking time 5 5 After 50 of total cooking time 6 6 After 60 of total cooking time 7 7 After 70 of total cooking time 8 8 After 80 of total cooking time 9 9 After 90 of total cooking time START A After ending of each stage 2 Press the MANUAL REPEAT pad and enter desired multiplication for A1 at Stage 1...

Page 16: ...In that case press the MANUAL REPEAT pad twice at step 3 or 6 is displayed and enter desired time for or B1 and B2 at Stage 1 and 2 Press the MANUAL REPEAT pad again to enter positive numbers is displayed Saving Memories Memory 0 9 are programmed as factory settings See the table of Programmed Memories and the Memory Input Method on page 5 Memories must be programmed before memory cooking can be u...

Page 17: ...ogrammed cooking time is over the maximum time the display will show error code EE9 To clear the error code press the STOP CLEAR pad and re programme See Maximum Cooking Time on page 19 3 It is not necessary to press the POWER LEVEL pad for 100 in Single Stage Procedure Display Dual Digit Input Suppose you want to set 4 minutes at 60 with memory 1 and 2 minutes at 30 with memory 2 1 Press the SET ...

Page 18: ...d 4 Enter cooking time for 1st stage NO NO 5 Press the POWER LEVEL pad Procedure Display 13 Press the SET MEMORY pad to save memory 2 Procedure Display 6 Enter power level for 1st stage NOTES 1 Press the SET MEMORY pad twice within 2 seconds 2 If the programmed cooking time is over the maximum time the display will show error code EE9 To clear the error code press the STOP CLEAR pad and re program...

Page 19: ...ber NO NO NOTES 1 Follow steps 3 6 on the left side of page 18 to complete 2 Press the SET MEMORY pad twice within 2 seconds 3 If the programmed cooking time is over the maximum time the display will show error code EE9 To clear the error code press the STOP CLEAR pad and re programme See Maximum Cooking Time on page 19 4 Refer to NOTE for Express Defrost on page 8 Suppose you want to set the Tota...

Page 20: ...stration mode your oven will not shut down automatically even if you do not operate the oven for 3 minutes or more OTHER CONVENIENT FEATURES Error Mode Should any of the error indicators appear in the display follow the instructions EE Mode Reason Action Required EE1 EE2 Failure of single magnetron Call for service EE3 Both magnetrons failed Call for service EE4 Voltage too high Call for service E...

Page 21: ...ve any spills or spatters Always keep the door seals and seal surfaces clean so that any grease spills or spatters are not allowed to build up Build up could result in leakage of microwave energy from the oven Touch Control Panel Care should be taken in cleaning the touch control panel Open the oven door before cleaning to inactivate the control panel Wipe the panel with a cloth dampened slightly ...

Page 22: ...lls or spatters soak the frame in a mild detergent solution for a short period of time Don t use detergent with orange oil as the frame may melt How to Install the Splash Cover Remember to unplug the power cord Replace the cover in the frame Insert projection A 2 into the 2 holes in the rear cavity wall and then insert projection B 2 into the 2 holes in the oven cavity ceiling as shown in Fig 2 Th...

Page 23: ...PORTANT If the display shows nothing even if the power supply plug is properly connected the oven may have shut down automatically Open the oven door to operate the oven See Before Operation on page 5 NOTE If time in the display is counting down very rapidly check Demonstration Mode on page 19 SPECIFICATIONS AC Line Voltage Single phase 230 240 V 50 Hz AC Power Required 2 8 kW Output Power 1900 W ...

Page 24: ...ted 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 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 cau...

Page 25: ...tes or until thoroughly defrosted Sausage Rolls Large cooked 1 2 min for 8 rolls 375g Total weight 10 1 Place on a large plate 2 Turn over and re arrange halfway through defrosting 3 After defrosting cover with foil and leave to stand for 15 30 minutes or until thoroughly defrosted Quiche cooked 6 7 min 500g 10 1 Place on a large plate 2 After defrosting cover with foil and leave to stand for 15 3...

Page 26: ...oil and leave to stand for 2 3 minutes before serving Bacon Chilled 5 C 2 min for 5 rashers 100 1 Place in a single layer on a large plate 2 Turn over halfway through cooking 3 Leave to stand for 1 minute before serving Burgers Thick Chilled 5 C 2 min for 4 burgers 500g 100 As above Sausages thick Chilled 50 C thin Chilled 50 C 3 min for 6 sausages 3 min for 8 sausages 100 As above Fish Fillet Ste...

Page 27: ...4 5 places 3 Stir halfway through cooking 4 Leave to stand for 1 2 minutes before serving Mushrooms fresh Room 20 C 1 min for 225g 70 1 Chop or leave whole as desired 2 Place in dish cover with microwave cling film and pierce in 4 5 places 3 Stir halfway through cooking Tomatoes fresh Room 20 C 1 min for 225g 70 1 Slice or quarter as desired NOTE If you wish to leave whole pierce in several places...

Page 28: ...a plate uncovered 35 sec Hamburger Chilled 125g Place on a plate uncovered 35 sec Cheeseburger Chilled 175g As above 35 sec Hot Dog Chilled 175g As above 35 sec Bacon Chilled 175g As above 35 sec Sausage Chilled 225g As above 50 sec Beef Chilled 175g As above 35 sec PREPARED DISHES Lasagne Chilled 300g 1 Place on a plate cover with cling film 2 Stand covered for 2 3 minutes 2 min 15 sec Chilli con...

Page 29: ... Place on a plate uncovered As above 25 sec 50 sec Pizza small Chilled Frozen 75g 100g As above As above 15 sec 20 sec Pizza large Chilled Frozen 400g 400g As above As above 1 min 2 min Meat Pie small Chilled 125g 1 Place on a plate uncovered 2 Stand for 2 3 minutes 30 sec Meat Pie large Chilled 450g 1 Place on a plate uncovered 2 Stand for 3 4 minutes 1 min 10 sec Quiche slice Chilled 125g 1 Plac...

Page 30: ...Beans Room 410g Place in a bowl cover with cling film stir halfway through cooking 2 min 30 sec FRESH VEGETABLES Green Beans Chilled 125g Place on a plate uncovered 30 sec Broccoli Chilled 125g Place on a plate uncovered 30 sec Carrots sliced Chilled 125g Place on a plate uncovered 30 sec Cauliflower Chilled 125g Place on a plate uncovered 30 sec Corn on the Cob Chilled 200g Place on a plate uncov...

Page 31: ... uncovered 50 sec Sponge Pudding Chilled 125g Place in a bowl uncovered 20 sec Sponge Pudding with Custard Chilled 225g Place in a bowl uncovered 45 sec Suet Pudding Chilled 175g Place in a bowl uncovered 20 sec Suet Pudding with Custard Chilled 275g Place in a bowl uncovered 45 sec Chocolate Fudge Cake Chilled 125g Place on a plate uncovered 15 sec NOTES Only serve food which is thoroughly reheat...

Page 32: ...onths Air Purifier 12 months Vacuum Cleaner 24 months IMPORTANT NOTICE This warranty applies only to products sold in Australia New Zealand S H A R P C O R P O R A T I O N O F A U S T R A L I A P T Y L I M I T E D A B N 4 0 0 0 3 0 3 9 4 0 5 1 H u n t i n g w o o d D r i v e H u n t i n g w o o d N S W 2 1 4 8 S H A R P C O R P O R A T I O N O F N E W Z E A L A N D L I M I T E D 5 9 H u g o J o h ...

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