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ENGLISH

WHAT ARE MICROWAVES?

SUITABLE OVENWARE

Microwaves are generated in the microwave oven
by a magnetron and cause the water molecules in
the food to oscillate.  

Heat is generated by the friction which is caused,
with the result that the food is thawed, heated or
cooked.

GLASS AND CERAMIC GLASS

Heat-resistant glass utensils are very
suitable.  The cooking process can be
observed from all sides.  They must
not, however, contain any metal (e.g.
lead crystal), nor have a metallic

overlay (e.g. gold edge, cobalt blue finish).

CERAMICS

Generally very suitable. Ceramics must be glazed,
since with unglazed ceramics moisture can get into
the ceramic.  Moisture causes the material to heat up
and may make it shatter.  If you are not certain
whether your utensil is suitable for the microwave,
carry out the utensil suitability test.

PORCELAIN

Very suitable. Ensure that the porcelain does not have
a gold or silver overlay and that it does not contain
any metal.

PLASTIC AND PAPER UTENSILS

Heat resistant plastic utensils which are suitable for use
in the microwave can be used to thaw, heat and cook
food. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
Heat-resistant paper made for use in a microwave
oven is also suitable.  Follow the manufacturer's
recommendations.

MICROWAVE FOIL

This, or heat-resistant foil, is very suitable for covering
or wrapping. Please follow the manufacturer's
recommendations.

ROASTING BAGS

Can be used in a microwave oven.  Metal clips are
not suitable for fastening them since the roasting bag
foil might melt. Fasten the roasting bag with string and
pierce it several times with a fork.  Non heat-resistant
food wraps are not recommended for use in a
microwave oven.

BROWNING DISH

A special microwave dish made from ceramic glass with
a metal alloy base, which allows food to be browned.

When using the browning dish a suitable insulator,
e.g. a porcelain plate, must be placed between the
turntable and the browning dish.  Be careful to adhere
exactly to the pre-heating time given in the
manufacturer's instructions.  Excessive pre-heating can
damage the turntable and the turntable stand or can
trigger the safety-device which will switch off the oven.

METAL

Generally speaking, metal should not be used, since
microwaves do not pass through metal and therefore
cannot reach the food. There are, however, exceptions:
small strips of aluminium foil may be used to cover
certain parts of the food, so that these do not thaw too
quickly or begin to cook (e.g. chicken wings).Small
metal skewers and aluminium containers (e.g. of ready-
cooked meals) can be used.  They must, however, be
small in relation to the food, e.g. aluminium containers
must be at least 

2/

3

to 

3/

4

filled with food.  It is

recommended that you transfer the food into a dish
suitable for use in the microwave. When using
aluminium containers or other metal utensils there must
be a gap of approx. 2 cms between them and the
walls of the cooking area, otherwise the walls could be
damaged by possible arcing.

NO UTENSIL SHOULD HAVE A METAL
OVERLAY

metal parts such as screws, bands or handles.

UTENSIL SUITABILITY TEST

If you are not sure whether your utensil is suitable for

use in your microwave oven, carry
out the following test: Place the utensil
into the oven.  Place a glass container
filled with 150 ml of water on or next
to the utensil.  Switch on the oven at

800 W (100%) power for 1 to 2 minutes.  If the
utensil stays cool or just warm to the touch, it is
suitable.  Do not use this test on a plastic utensil.  It
could melt.

Summary of Contents for R-202

Page 1: ...ENGLISH R 202 MICROWAVE OVEN OPERATION MANUAL WITH COOKBOOK 800 W IEC 705 Attention R 202 ...

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Page 3: ...ICROWAVES 9 SUITABLE OVENWARE 9 TIPS AND ADVICE 10 12 TABLES 13 15 RECIPES 15 19 SERVICE ADDRESSES 20 23 SPECIFICATIONS 24 OPERATION MANUAL This operation manual contains important information which you should read carefully before using your microwave oven IMPORTANT There may be a serious risk to health if this operation manual is not followed or if the oven is modified so that it operates with t...

Page 4: ...oller stay To avoid damage to the turntable when removing dishes containers from the microwave oven please ensure that you lift them clear of the turntable rim NOTE When you order accessories please mention two items part name and model name to your dealer or SHARP authorised service agent 1 Control panel 2 Oven lamp 3 Door opening handle 4 Waveguide cover 5 Seal Packing 6 Oven cavity 7 Door seals...

Page 5: ...3 CONTROL PANEL ENGLISH 1 MICROWAVE POWER CONTROL knob 2 TIMER knob 0 30 Min 1 2 ...

Page 6: ...er supply cord hang over the edge of a table or work surface Keep the power supply cord away from heated surfaces including the rear of the oven To avoid the danger of fire The microwave oven should not be left unattended during operation Power levels that are too high or cooking times that are too long may overheat foods resulting in a fire This oven is not designed to be built into a kitchen uni...

Page 7: ...o avoid burns always test food temperature and stir before serving and pay special attention to the temperature of food and drink given to babies children or the elderly Temperature of the container is not a true indication of the temperature of the food or drink always check the food temperature Always stand back from the oven door when opening it to avoid burns from escaping steam and heat Slice...

Page 8: ...he oven carefully for any signs of damage 3 Place the oven on a flat level surface strong enough to support the oven s weight plus the heaviest item likely to be cooked INSTALLATION 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 15cm NOTE If you are unsure how to connect your oven please consult an authorised qualified electrician Neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can accept any liability for damage to the...

Page 9: ...the desired cooking time The oven starts cooking When cooking has finished the TIMER knob will return to the signal will sound and the oven and oven lamp will turn off automatically 1 2 Your oven has 5 power levels To choose the power level follow the advice given in the recipe section Generally the following recommendations apply 800 W Used for fast cooking or reheating e g for plated meals hot b...

Page 10: ...iped off with a moist cloth and dry the exterior with a soft towel Oven controls Open the door before cleaning to de activate the oven controls Care should be taken when cleaning the oven controls Using a cloth dampened with water only gently wipe the panel until it becomes clean Avoid using excessive amounts of water Do not use any sort of chemical or abrasive cleaner CAUTION Take care not to mov...

Page 11: ...mended for use in a microwave oven BROWNING DISH A special microwave dish made from ceramic glass with a metal alloy base which allows food to be browned When using the browning dish a suitable insulator e g a porcelain plate must be placed between the turntable and the browning dish Be careful to adhere exactly to the pre heating time given in the manufacturer s instructions Excessive pre heating...

Page 12: ...ers of fat cook better than lean portions of meat Before cooking cover the fatty portions with a piece of aluminium foil or place the food with the fat side down LARGE AND SMALL QUANTITIES Microwave times are directly dependent upon the amount of food which you would like to thaw heat or cook This means that small portions cook more quickly than larger ones As a rule of thumb TWICE THE AMOUNT ALMO...

Page 13: ...late or cover obtainable from stores so that the surface does not dry out Drinks need not be covered When boiling liquids such as water coffee tea or milk place a glass stirrer in the container If possible stir large quantities from time to time to ensure that the temperature is evenly distributed The times are for food at a room temperature of 20 C The heating time for food stored in a refrigerat...

Page 14: ... cooking time has elapsed vegetables should be stirred or turned over After cooking allow the vegetables to stand for approx 2 minutes so that the temperature disperses evenly standing time The cooking times given are guidelines and depend upon the weight initial temperature and condition of the type of vegetable in question The fresher the vegetables the shorter the cooking times COOKING MEAT FIS...

Page 15: ...ew Soup 200 800 W 2 3 cover stir after heating Garnishes 200 800 W 1 3 sprinkle some water on them cover stir from time to time Meat 1 slice 1 200 800 W 3 4 thinly spread some sauce on it cover 2 Sausages 180 560 W ca 2 pierce the skin several times Baby food 1 glass 190 400 W ca 1 remove the lid after heating stir well and test the temperature Melting butter or margarine 1 50 800 W 1 2 1 Melting ...

Page 16: ...ially defrost Whole loaf 500 240 W 7 10 turn halfway through defrosting 15 30 centre still frozen Cakes per piece 150 80 W 2 4 place on a plate 5 Whole gateau diameter width 25cm 80 W 20 24 half way through defrosting ensure 60 90 portions are seperated by some space Butter 250 240 W 2 4 only partially defrost 15 Fruit such as strawberries 250 240 W 4 5 spread them out evenly 5 raspberries cherrie...

Page 17: ...y in the original recipe If necessary add more liquid during cooking The amount of fat to be added can be reduced considerably A small amount of butter margarine or oil is sufficient to flavour food For this reason your microwave is excellent for preparing low fat foods as part of a diet HOW TO USE RECIPES All the recipes in this cookery book are calculated on the basis of 4 servings unless otherw...

Page 18: ...ut the Camembert into slices and arrange on top of the toast Put the cranberry jelly in the middle of the cheese and sprinkle with cayenne pepper 3 Place the toast on a plate and heat for 1 2 Min 800 W Tip You can vary this recipe according to your taste For example you can use fresh mushrooms and grated cheese or cooked ham asparagus and Emmental cheese NO ENGLISH TRANSLATION AVAILABLE FOR THIS R...

Page 19: ...1 Cut the veal fillet into finger size strips 2 Spread the butter evenly in the bowl Put the onion and meat into the bowl and cook with the lid on Stir once during cooking 7 10 Min 800 W 3 Add the white wine sauce thickener and cream stir and continue cooking with lid on Stir once during cooking 5 6 Min 800 W 4 Taste the food for seasoning stir once again and let stand for about 5 minutes Serve de...

Page 20: ... minutes Utensils Bowl with lid 2 l capacity shallow square soufflé mould with lid about 20 x 20 x 6 cm Ingredients 300 g tinned tomatoes 50 g ham finely cubed 1 onion 50 g finely chopped 1 clove of garlic crushed 250 g minced meat beef 2 tbsp mashed tomato 30 g salt pepper oregano thyme basil nutmeg 150 ml cream crème fraîche 100 ml milk 50 g grated Parmesan cheese 1 tsp mixed chopped herbs 1 tsp...

Page 21: ...ove the inside Stir this in with the milk together with the sugar and the food thickener cover and cook stirring during cooking and again at the end 3 4 Min 800 W 4 Turn out the jelly onto a plate and decorate with the whole fruit Add the vanilla sauce Tip You can also use defrosted frozen fruits Spain STUFFED POTATOES Total cooking time 12 16 minutes Utensils Bowl with lid 2 l capacity China plat...

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Page 24: ... CL GENERAL ESPARTERO 9 46600 ALZIRA VALENCIA ANTONIO MONLEON S L 96 334 55 87 AV DE LA PLATA 91 46006 VALENCIA VALENCIA TECNO HOGAR 96 286 53 35 CL DOS DE MAYO 41 46700 GANDIA VALENCIA SERVICIOS ELECTRONICOS 96 340 20 34 CL DOCTOR OLORIZ 3 46009 VALENCIA VALENCIA ELECTRONICA LAS HERAS 96 238 11 14 CL JOSE IRANZO 6 46870 ONTINYENT VALENCIA NEGREDO MARTIN DANIEL 94 411 22 82 CL PADRE PERNET 8 48004...

Page 25: ... 30009 MURCIA MURCIA VISATEL 968 24 16 47 CL TORRE ALVAREZ S N 30007 MURCIA MURCIA ELECTRO SERVICIOS PLAZA 968 28 45 67 CL GOMEZ CORTINA 10 30005 MURCIA MURCIA RAFAEL GOMEZ YELO 968 26 14 67 PS CORBERA 17 30002 MURCIA MURCIA FERNANDEZ GONZALEZ JOSE 988 23 48 53 AV BUENOS AIRES 75 BJOS 32004 ORENSE ORENSE ELECTRONICA JAVIER 979 75 03 74 CL RAMIREZ 5 34005 PALENCIA PALENCIA CENTRAL DE SERVICIOS 986 ...

Page 26: ...0A 1 24KW 800W IEC 705 2450MHz 449mm W x 282mm H x 385mm D 287mm W x 220mm H x 311mm D 20 litres ø272mm Approx 13 3kg 25W 240 250V This equipment complies with the requirements of directives 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC As part of a policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to alter design and specifications without notice SHARP ELECTRONICS EUROPE GMBH Sonninstrasse...

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