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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

QUERY

ANSWER

Draught circulates around the door. When the oven is working, air circulates within the cavity.

The door does not form an airtight seal so air may escape from the door.

Condensation forms in the oven, 
and may drip from the door.

The oven cavity will normally be colder than the food being cooked, and so steam produced when 
cooking will condense on the colder surface. The amount of steam produced depends on the water 
content of the food being cooked. Some foods, such as potatoes have a high moisture content. 
Condensation trapped in the door glass should clear after a few hours.

Flashing or arcing from within the 
cavity when cooking.

Arcing will occur when a metallic object comes into close proximity to the oven cavity during cooking. 
This may possibly roughen the surface of the cavity, but would not otherwise damage the oven.

Arcing potatoes.

Ensure all "eyes" are removed from the potatoes and that they have been pierced, place directly onto 
the turntable or in a heat resistant fl an dish or similar.

The display is lit but the control 
panel will not work when pressed.

Check the door is closed properly.

Oven cooks too slowly.

Ensure correct power level has been selected.

Oven makes a noise.

The microwave energy pulses ON and OFF during cooking/defrosting.

Outer cabinet is hot.

The cabinet may become warm to the touch - keep children away.

WARNING: Never adjust, repair or modify the oven yourself. It 
is hazardous for anyone other than a SHARP trained engineer 
to carry out servicing or repairs. 
This is important as it may involve the removal of covers that 
provide protection against microwave energy.

•  The door seal stops microwave leakage during oven operation, but 

does not form an airtight seal. It is normal to see drops of water, 
light or feel warm air around the oven door. Food with a high 
moisture content will release steam and cause condensation inside 
the door which may drip from the oven.

• 

Repairs and Modifi cations:

 Do not attempt to operate the oven if 

it is not working properly.

• 

Outer Cabinet & Lamp Access:

 Never remove the outer cabinet. 

This is very dangerous due to high voltage parts inside which must 
never be touched, as this could be fatal.

 

Your oven is not fi tted with a lamp access cover. If the lamp fails, do 
not attempt to replace the lamp yourself, call a SHARP approved 
service facility.

If you think the oven is not working properly there are some simple 
checks you can carry out yourself before calling an engineer. This 
will help prevent unnecessary service calls if the fault is something 
simple.
Follow this simple check below: 
Place half a cup of water on the turntable and close the door. 
Programme the oven to cook for 1 minute using 100% microwave 
power.

1.

  Does the oven lamp come on when it is cooking?

2.

  Does the turntable rotate?

3.

  Does the cooling fan work? (Check by placing your hand above 

the air vent openings.)

4.

  After 1 minute does the audible signal sound?

5.

  Is the water in the cup hot?

 

If you answer “NO” to any question first check that the oven is 
plugged in properly and the fuse has not blown. If there is no 
fault with either, check against the troubleshooting chart below. 

 TROUBLESHOOTING

 

TO REPLACE THE MAINS PLUG

IMPORTANT

•  The fuse from the cut-off  plug should be removed and the plug 

disposed of in a safe manner.

•  Under no circumstances should the cut-off  plug be inserted into 

a socket outlet as a serious electric shock may occur.

•  The plug must not be used without the fuse cover fi tted.

If you have any doubt about your microwave oven obtain the help 
of a qualified electrician. When replacing the plug please ensure 
that you use a BSI or ASTA approved plug to BS1363, this should be 
fi tted with a brown coloured 13 amp fuse approved by BSI or ASTA 
to BSI 362. If you have any doubt about electrical connection seek 
the help of a qualifi ed electrician.

The wires in the mains cable are colour coded as shown:
Green and yellow stripes  = 

EARTH

 

Blue = 

NEUTRAL

Brown = 

LIVE

As the colours in the mains lead of your oven may not correspond 
with the coloured marking identifying the terminals in your plug, 
connect the wires as described:
•  The green and yellow wire to the plug terminal marked E 

or

 

 

or

 coloured green 

or

 coloured green and yellow.

•  The blue wire to the plug terminal marked N 

or

 coloured black 

or

 

coloured blue.

•  The brown wire to the plug terminal marked L 

or

 coloured red 

or

 

coloured brown.

Make sure the terminal screws are tight and the cable is held 
securely by the cable grip where it enters the plug.
Like most appliances in your home, your oven must be connected to a 
single phase 230-240V~, 50Hz alternating current supply.
If you do not make the proper electrical connections you might 
damage the oven or injure yourself. Neither SHARP nor the supplier 
will be liable if this happens.

WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
If you have any doubts about your electrical supply ask a 
qualifi ed electrician.

Summary of Contents for R-322STM

Page 1: ...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 the door open R 322STM 900W IEC 60705 ...

Page 2: ...tronic equipment can be returned free of charge to the dealer even if you don t purchase a new product Further collection facilities are listed on the homepage of www swico ch or www sens ch B Information on Disposal for Business Users 1 In the European Union If the product is used for business purposes and you want to discard it Please contact your SHARP dealer who will inform you about the take ...

Page 3: ...ss through metal because of this the oven cavity is made of metal and there is a fine metal mesh on the door During cooking the microwaves bounce off the sides of the oven cavity at random HOW YOUR OVEN WORKS The heating category a letter A to E developed by MAFF Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food with microwave oven and food manufacturers indicates the ability of the oven to heat small qu...

Page 4: ...eat treatment of food Class B equipment means that the equipment is suitable to be used in domestic establishments The depth does not include the door opening handle Internal capacity is calculated by measuring maximum width depth and height Actual capacity for holding food is less AS PART OF A POLICY OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ALTER DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS WITHOUT NOTICE ...

Page 5: ...oupling To avoid turntable damage ensure dishes and containers are lifted clear of the turntable rim when removing them from the oven NOTE When you order accessories please mention two items part name and model name to your dealer or SHARP authorised service agent NOTES The waveguide cover is fragile Care should be taken when cleaning inside the oven to ensure that it is not damaged Always operate...

Page 6: ...ator AUTO MENU indicator CHILD LOCK indicator WEIGHT indicator 2 Auto Menu options A1 Pizza A2 Meat A3 Vegetables A4 Pasta A5 Potato A6 Fish A7 Beverage A8 Popcorn 3 WEIGHT DEFROST button 4 CLOCK button 5 STOP CLEAR button 6 START 30sec ENTER button 7 MICRO POWER button 8 TIME DEFROST button 9 KITCHEN TIMER 10 ENTRY dial Rotate to enter the cooking time time power level weight and select auto menu...

Page 7: ...witch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames 19 Clean the oven at regular intervals and remove any food deposits 1 This oven is designed to be used on a countertop only It is not designed to be built into a kitchen unit Do not place the oven in a cabinet 2 The oven door may become hot during cooking Place or mount the oven so that the bottom of the oven ...

Page 8: ...r loose c The door seals and sealing surfaces ensure that they have not been damaged 20 Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation 21 Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass on the oven door since they can scratch...

Page 9: ...self heating materials designed to make food crisp as they may be extra hot d Inside the oven cavity or on the door make sure there are no dents e The power supply cord and plug ensure that they are not damaged 2 Do not operate the oven with the door open or alter the door safety latches in any way 3 Do not operate the oven if there is an object between the door seals and sealing surfaces 4 Do not...

Page 10: ...he oven while it is in operation 3 This oven is for home food preparation only and may only be used for cooking food It is not suitable for commercial or laboratory use To promote trouble free use of your oven and avoid damage 1 Never operate the oven when it is empty except where recommended in the operation manual Doing so may damage the oven 2 When using a browning dish or self heating material...

Page 11: ...given in To replace the mains plug on page GB 17 1 Remove all packing materials from the inside of the oven cavity and remove any protective film found on the microwave oven cabinet surface Check the oven carefully for any signs of damage 2 Place the oven on a secure level surface strong enough to take the oven weight plus the heaviest item likely to be cooked in the oven Do not place the oven in ...

Page 12: ...e of day KITCHEN TIMER FUNCTION MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS Your microwave oven has 5 power levels To set the power level follow the instruction below To set the power level LED Display Microwave Power Press the MICRO POWER button once P100 will be displayed and at the same time the microwave indicator and high heat indicator will illuminate on the display Press MICRO POWER or rotate the ENTRY dial to ...

Page 13: ...ming 2 Stop the oven temporarily during cooking 3 Cancel a programme during cooking press the STOP CLEAR button twice 4 To set and to cancel the child lock refer to page GB 13 Your oven can be programmed for up to 95 minutes 95 00 The input unit of cooking defrosting time varies from 5 seconds to 95 minutes It depends on the total length of the cooking defrosting time as shown on the table Cooking...

Page 14: ...al will sound once after the first stage If the defrost function is needed within sequence cooking please note that this should always be the first stage of sequence cooking NOTE AUTO MENU cannot be set as one of the multiple sequences Example If you want to cook food for 20 minutes on P100 microwave power and then for 5 minutes with P80 microwave power The steps are as follows 1 Press the MICRO P...

Page 15: ...dible signal will sound five times and the LED will then display the time of day if the clock has been set If the clock has not been set the display will only show 0 00 when defrosting is complete The AUTO MENU programmes automatically calculates the correct cooking mode and cooking time of foods details on page GB 15 Follow the example below for guidance on how to operate this function Example To...

Page 16: ... well and stand for 2 minutes before draining Boiled potatoes Jacket potatoes A 5 100 Micro 200g 400g 600g initial temp 20 C bowl and lid Boiled potatoes Peel the potatoes and cut them into similar sized pieces Place the potatoes into a bowl Add 1tbsp water per 100g add a little salt and cover the bowl with a lid After cooking allow to stand for approx 2 minutes before serving Jacket potatoes choo...

Page 17: ...E OR SCOURING PADS ON ANY PART OF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN CLEAN THE OVEN AT REGULAR INTERVALS AND REMOVE ANY FOOD DEPOSITS Keep the oven clean or the oven could lead to a deterioration of the surface This could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation Oven exterior The outside of your oven can be cleaned easily with mild soap and water Make sure the soap ...

Page 18: ...ity If you think the oven is not working properly there are some simple checks you can carry out yourself before calling an engineer This will help prevent unnecessary service calls if the fault is something simple Follow this simple check below Place half a cup of water on the turntable and close the door Programme the oven to cook for 1 minute using 100 microwave power 1 Does the oven lamp come ...

Page 19: ...r profession The guarantee does not cover Glass ceramic turntables as they can be damaged by handling cleaning methods Faults resulting from inadequate cleaning Regular cleaning is required to prevent a build up of food residue that can also affect the performance of the product Carriage costs to or from the repair centre No person has any authority to vary the terms or conditions of this guarante...

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