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To cook/defrost food in a microwave oven, the microwave energy must be able to pass through the container to 

penetrate the food. Therefore it is important to choose suitable cookware.

Round/oval dishes are preferable to square/oblong ones, as the food in the corners tends to overcook. A variety 

of cookware can be used as listed below.

Cookware

Microwave 

Safe

Grill

Convection Mix Cook Comments

Aluminium foil / Foil 

containers

 / 

 / 

Small pieces of aluminium foil can be used 

to shield food from overheating. Keep foil 

at least 2cm from the oven walls, as arcing 

may occur.

Foil containers are not recommended 

unless specified by the manufacturer, e.g. 

Microfoil®, follow instructions carefully.

Browning dishes

Always follow the manufacturers instructions. 

Do not exceed heating times given. Be very 

careful as these dishes become very hot.

China and ceramics

 / 

Mix Conv. 

only

Porcelain, pottery, glazed earthenware and 

bone china are usually suitable, except for 

those with metallic decoration.

Glassware e.g. Pyrex ®

as it can break or crack if heated suddenly.

Metal

It is not recommended to use metal cookware 

Plastic/Polystyrene e.g.  

fast food containers

 / 

Care must be taken as some containers warp, 

melt or discolour at high temperatures.

 lm

It should not touch the food and must be 

pierced to let the steam escape.

Freezer/Roasting bags

 / 

Must be pierced to let steam escape. Ensure 

bags are suitable for microwave use. Do not 

use plastic or metal ties, as they may melt or 

 re due to the metal ‘arcing’.

Paper - Plates, cups and 

kitchen paper

Only use for warming or to absorb moisture. 

Care must be taken as overheating may 

 re.

Straw and wooden 

containers

Always attend the oven when using these 

Recycled paper and 

newspaper

May contain extracts of metal which will 

Rack

The metal rack supplied have been specially 

designed for all cooking modes and will not 

damage the oven.

 WARNING:

When heating food in plastic or paper containers, monitor the oven due to the possibility of ignition.

 

COOKING & UTENSIL GUIDE

Summary of Contents for R-34DM

Page 1: ...otes theautomaticcookingmenusprogrammedintoyournewoven 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 PAGE Warranty i ii Warning 1 Special Notes Warning 2 Oven Accessories Installation 3 Control Panel 4 Getting Started 5 Setting the Clock 5 Co...

Page 2: ...months Air Purifier 12 months Coffee Machine 12 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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Page 4: ...or glass since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass 25 The appliance must not be cleaned with a steam cleaner 26 Handle with care when removing items from the oven so that the turntable does not displace IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read carefully and keep for future reference 1 This oven is designed to be used on a countertop or on a shelf It should not be bui...

Page 5: ...echnician trained by SHARP 9 Avoid steam burns by directing steam away from the face and hands Slowly lift the furthest edge of a dish s cover including microwave plastic wrap etc and carefully open popcorn and oven cooking bags away from the face 10 Make sure that the power supply cord is undamaged and that it does not run under the oven or over any hot surfaces or sharp edges 11 Do not place any...

Page 6: ...allation WARNING The electrical outlet must be readily accessible so that the unit can be unplugged easily in an emergency 4 Neitherthemanufacturernorthedistributorscanacceptanyliabilityfordamagetothemachineorpersonal injury for failure to observe the correct electrical connecting procedure The A C voltage must be single phase 230 240V 50Hz 5 This appliance must be earthed 6 Operate the oven from ...

Page 7: ...SEC key List of Auto Menus 11 Increase decrease time 12 Adjust power level or Auto Menu 13 STOP CLEAR key 14 WEIGHT SCALE key page 7 CLOCK key page 5 15 Open door button STOP CLEAR WEIGHT SCALE MICRO POWER KITCHEN TIMER AUTO DEFROST AUTO MENUS MEMORY CLOCK TIME DEFROST A1 Rice A2 Pasta A3 Vegetables A4 Beverage A5 Dinner Plate A6 Casserole A7 Melt Soften A8 Breakfast 1 2 6 7 8 9 12 14 15 3 4 5 13 ...

Page 8: ... time can be can be programmed for up to 95 minutes 95 00 and can be entered in the following increments 5 SETTINGTHECLOCK TOCOOK DEFROSTMANUALLY 2 Press or to adjust the hour figure until the correct hour is displayed and then press to 1 Press once The hour figure will flash This is a 24 hour clock To set the clock confirm the hour figure The minute figure will now flash 3 Press or to adjust the ...

Page 9: ...hat may be stuck together as soon as possible Shield Some areas of food may become warm during defrosting To prevent these areas from cooking shield with small pieces of foil e g chicken legs and wings This foil will reflect the microwaves Stand Standing time is critical when defrosting to ensure food is thoroughly defrosted all the way to its core Always stand food in foil to quicken the defrost ...

Page 10: ...appropriate or shield any areas that have defrosted or are getting warm After cooking cover meat in foil and let stand until defrosted This microwave has a built in weight scale which can be used similarly to a kitchen scale measuring weights ranging from 100g 6000g To use this feature Press Open the microwave door and place dish without food on to the turntable Close the door Press to tare the sc...

Page 11: ...Auto Menu Press and continue to press until the required menu is displayed Alternatively press or to move through the menus To confirm the menu press To select the weight or protion press or until the desired amount is displayed Please note the Melt Soften and Breakfast menus will have another submenu before the weight portion is displayed For these 2 menus follow the steps above Selecting an Auto...

Page 12: ... bowl and add 1 tbsp water per 100g Cover Stir when alarm sounds Stand for 2 minutes before serving A4 Beverage 1 and 2 cups Place mug s in the centre of the turntable Stir after heating A5 Dinner Plate 400g Cover dinner plate with plastic wrap and pierce the wrap 5 times with a fork A6 Casserole 500g Place into a microwave safe bowl and cover with plastic wrap Stir when alarm sounds A7 Melt Softe...

Page 13: ...memory function allows you to store 3 frequently used microwave power levels and cook times to make cooking reheating more convenient To set this function Press Select the microwave power level by pressing continuously or press or until the required power level is displayed To set the cook time press or until the required time is displayed To confirm the setting press To use this function Press un...

Page 14: ...continuously until the required cook time is displayed To set your second cooking sequence follow the steps above to set the power level and cook time Once all cooking sequences have been programmed into the microwave press Child Lock This safety feature prevents unsupervised use of the microwave by disabling the microwave keys To turn on the Child Lock Press and hold for 3 seconds An alarm will s...

Page 15: ...t switch off the power for 10 seconds and switch back on Does 0 00 appear in the display _ _ _ _ _ _ _ O N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S E Y 2 Place one cup of water approx 250 ml in a glass measuring jug in the oven and close the door securely Cook on 100 microwave power for 2 minutes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ O N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S E Y n o e m o c p m a l n e v o e h t s e o D A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ O N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S E Y k r o w...

Page 16: ...e When turning over re shield any warm area so it continues to defrost without cooking and remove any defrosted areas if appropriate Stand item in foil until defrosted 1 2 3 4 CUT MICROWAVE TIME BEEF Roast Steaks Minced Beef 6 7 mins 500g 6 8 mins 500g 6 8 mins 500g PORK Roast Chops Ribs Minced Pork 6 7 mins 500g 6 8 mins 500g 6 8 mins 500g 6 8 mins 500g LAMB Roast Chops Mince 10 12 mins 500g 6 8 ...

Page 17: ... microwave safe dish with 1 tablespoon of water Cover Stand for 2 minutes Corn on the Cob 2 pieces cut In half 6 8 minutes Place in a shallow microwave safe dish with 1 tablespoon of water Cover Stand for 2 minutes Mushrooms button 200g 2 4 minutes Place in a shallow microwave safe dish with 1 tablespoon of water Cover Stand for 2 minutes Potatoes 2 medium 5 7 minutes Place in a shallow microwave ...

Page 18: ...ter 20 minutes 30 seconds 4 Cups 6 cups hot water 24 minutes 30 seconds PORRIDGE Serves Oats Milk Water Cook on 100 Power 1 cup cup 3 minutes 2 1 cup 1 cups 6 minutes 4 2 cups 3 cups 12 minutes Place the oats and milk water in a small medium sized microwave safe dish Cook uncovered stirring halfway through cooking then allow to stand covered for 5 minutes before serving Place the butter eggs and m...

Page 19: ...microwave safe plate face side up and cover with a piece of paper towel 5 minutes Dinner Plate refrigerated 400g per serve 1 serve 4 minutes on 100 Cover plate with plastic wrap and pierce 5 times with a fork 5 minutes Fruit Pie individual frozen 135g each 1 2 4 minutes on 30 8 minutes on 30 Remove from foil container and place on a plate 5 minutes Mini Sausage Rolls 12 approx 400g 5 minutes on 10...

Page 20: ...arthenware and bone china are usually suitable except for those with metallic decoration Glassware e g Pyrex as it can break or crack if heated suddenly Metal It is not recommended to use metal cookware Plastic Polystyrene e g fast food containers Care must be taken as some containers warp melt or discolour at high temperatures lm It should not touch the food and must be pierced to let the steam e...

Page 21: ...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 ac...

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