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OVEN INTERIOR

  It is important to clean the interior of your 

microwave oven after each use.

  To clean the oven interior, use a mild detergent 

solution, such as washing-up liquid, with warm 
water on a soft cloth.

  Food and liquid splashes will build-up on the 

oven walls and ceiling. If grease, fat and food 
debris is allowed to build-up in the oven 
interior it may overheat, smoke or even catch 
fire when next using the oven.

  Keep the 

waveguide cover

 clean at all times. 

The waveguide cover is constructed from a 
fragile material and should be cleaned with 
care (follow the cleaning instructions above).
NOTE: Excessive soaking may cause 
disintegration of the waveguide cover.
The waveguide cover is a consumable part 
and without regular cleaning, will need to be 
replaced.

  Food will release steam during cooking and 

cause condensation inside the oven and door. 
It is important to wipe the oven dry. A build-
up of condensation will eventually lead to rust 
forming on the oven interior.

• 

Do not allow grease or dirt to build-
up on the door seals or areas around 
the door. This may prevent the door 
from closing correctly and may cause 
a leakage of microwaves (follow the 
cleaning instructions opposite).

  Ensure the turntable and roller stay are cleaned 

after every use with a mild washing-up liquid 
solution and dried. This will prevent the build-
up of grease and food debris.
The turntable is dishwasher safe.

• 

CLEAN THE OVEN AT REGULAR 
INTERVALS AND REMOVE ANY FOOD 
DEPOSITS.
Failure to maintain the oven in a clean 
condition could lead to a deterioration 
of the surface that could adversely affect 
the life of the appliance and possibly 
result in a hazardous situation.

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE

NOTES:

  Never use spray cleaners, oven pads or abrasive scourers as these damage the surface of the oven.

  A steam cleaner should not be used. 

  Take care not to let soapy water drip through the small holes in the oven walls and the cavity floor. 

Excess water spillage through these holes will cause damage to the oven interior.

OUTER CABINET

  Wipe the outside of the microwave oven with 

a mild detergent solution, such as washing-up 
liquid, with warm water on a soft cloth.

  The control panel must be wiped clean 

and dried with the door open, therefore 
inactivating the oven.

R-756

Summary of Contents for R-756S

Page 1: ...900W IEC 60705 OPERATION MANUAL R 756 MICROWAVE OVEN R 756 10 23 2010 11 02 53 with GRILL ...

Page 2: ... according to local requirements By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary treatment recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling 2 In other Countries outside the EU If you wish to discard this product please contact your...

Page 3: ...o OperateYour Oven 9 10 Grill Cooking 11 12 Micro Grill Cooking 13 Auto Defrost 14 15 Auto Cook 15 Auto Cook Chart 16 Convenient Functions 17 19 COOKING ADVICE Microwave Cooking Advice 20 21 Suitable Cookware 22 Defrosting Advice 23 Reheating Advice 24 AFTERCARE Cleaning Maintenance 25 Troubleshooting 26 To Replace the Mains Plug 27 Calling for Service 27 Guarantee 28 CONTENTS R 756 10 23 2010 11 ...

Page 4: ...r is fragile Care should be taken when cleaning inside the oven to ensure that it is not damaged Always operate the oven with the turntable and roller stay fitted correctly This promotes thorough even cooking A badly fitted turntable may rattle may not rotate properly and could cause damage to the oven The turntable rotates clockwise or anti clockwise The rotary direction may change each time you ...

Page 5: ...9 1 DIGITAL DISPLAY 2 AUTO COOK 3 EXPRESS DEFROST 4 LESS MORE WEIGHT 5 LESS MORE TIME 6 TIME 7 MICRO GRILL 8 GRILL 9 KITCHEN TIMER CLOCK SET 10 START AUTO MINUTE 11 MICRO POWER 11 10 2 R 756 10 23 2010 11 57 50 12 STOP CLEAR 8 12 ...

Page 6: ...t block or obstruct air vent openings Do not place objects on top of the oven 5 Make sure the power supply cord is undamaged See ELECTRICAL CONNECTION below Do not allow the power supply cord to run over any hot or sharp surfaces such as the hot air vent area at the top rear of the oven 6 The socket must be readily accessible so that it can be easily unplugged in an emergency 7 Do not use the oven...

Page 7: ... while it is operating Pacemaker If you have a heart pacemaker consult your doctor or the pacemaker manufacturer prior to oven use FIRE If smoke is observed switch off and unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WARNING Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to exp...

Page 8: ...at in food absorb microwaves which cause them to vibrate This creates heat by friction in the same way your hands get warm when you rub them together The outer areas of the food are heated by the microwave energy then the heat moves to the centre by conduction as it does in conventional cooking It is important to turn rearrange or stir food to ensure even heating Once cooking is complete the oven ...

Page 9: ...O POWERkey the power level will be displayed The oven continues to count down although the display will show the power level Generally the following recommendations apply 100P HIGH output 800W used for fast cooking or reheating e g for casseroles hot beverages vegetables etc 70P MEDIUM HIGH output 560W used for longer cooking of dense foods such as roast joints meat loaf and plated meals also for ...

Page 10: ... the KITCHENTIMER CLOCK SET key and the time of day will remain on the display as long as you keep your finger on the key This does not affect the cooking process If the clock is set when cooking is complete the display will show the correct time of day If the clock has not been set the display will only show when cooking is complete If the electrical power supply to your microwave oven is interru...

Page 11: ...ted for you e g Auto Defrost and Auto Cook Manual cooking and defrosting allows you to cook defrost foods and weights which are not included in the automatic programmes Following are examples of manual cooking and defrosting For automatic cooking and defrosting refer to pages 14 16 MANUAL COOKING Enter the cooking time and use microwave power levels 10P to 100P to cook refer to page 7 Stir or turn...

Page 12: ... START AUTO MINUTE key once to start defrosting 1 x 1 x 4 x The display will count down through the cooking time NOTES When the oven starts the oven lamp will light and the turntable will rotate clockwise or anti clockwise Your oven can be programmed up to 99 minutes 90 seconds 99 90 When the door is opened during cooking the cooking time on the display stops automatically The cooking time starts ...

Page 13: ...kitchen ventilation on Make sure there is no food in the oven Example First time usage of grill using GRILL key 1 Enter the required heating time by pressing the 10 MIN key twice 2 Press GRILL key once 3 Press the START AUTO MINUTE key once to start the grill 1 x 2 x 1 x The display will count down When the oven has finished the operation open the door to cool the oven cavity R 756 WARNING The doo...

Page 14: ... rack or into a flan dish heat resistant plate on the rack NOTES It is not necessary to preheat the grill before cooking When browing food in a deep container place on the turntable Example To grill for 10 minutes using GRILL key 1 Enter the required heating time by pressing the 10 MIN key once 2 Press GRILL key once 3 Press the START AUTO MINUTE key once to start the grill 1 x 1 x 1 x The display...

Page 15: ...ter the cooking time by pressing the 10 MIN key once 2 Press MICRO GRILL key once 3 Press the START AUTO MINUTE key once to start cooking 1 x 1 x 1 x The display will count down through the cooking time R 756 WARNING The door outer cabinet oven cavity and accessories and dishes will become very hot during operation To prevent burns always use thick oven gloves COMBINATION 1 30 time for microwave p...

Page 16: ... the cooking time x9 R 756 10 23 2010 11 02 58 key EXPRESS DEFROST CHART MENU WEIGHT RANGE NOTES for DEFROST Pork 0 1kg 2 0 kg Beef 0 1kg 2 0 kg Chicken Breast 0 1kg 2 0 kg EXPRESS DEFROST You may need to turn food over defrosting to ensure even results When action is required example to turn the food over the oven stops the audiable signals sound and an indicator will flash on the display To cont...

Page 17: ... 14 Follow the example below for details on how to operate this function 2 Enter the weight by pressing the WEIGHT keys until the desired weight is displayed 1 Select the menu required by pressing the JACKET POTATO once 3 Press the START AUTO MINUTE key to start cooking Example To cook two Jacket Potatoes 460g by AUTO COOK x1 x1 x1 R 756 WEIGHT RANGE for EXPRESS DEFROST Weight all meat and poultry...

Page 18: ...ted to enter a weight within the range given see the chart below NOTES If the DOWN weight key is pressed the display will count down from the highest weight range number of pieces each time the key is pressed If the UP weight key is pressed the display will count up from the lowest weight range number of pieces each time the key is pressed Press the MORE or LESSTIME keys before pressing the START ...

Page 19: ...start the process STAGE 1 1 Enter the cooking time by pressing the 1 MIN key 5 times 2 Input the power level by pressing the MICRO POWER key twice x2 x5 STAGE 2 3 Enter the cooking time by pressing the 1 MIN key 6 times 4 Select Grill by pressing the GRILL key once 5 Press the START AUTO MINUTE key once to start x1 1 x 6 x 2 AUTO MINUTE AUTO MINUTE enables you To cook on 100P microwave power in mu...

Page 20: ...COOKING Press the LESS or MORE TIME key to decrease or increase the cooking or defrosting time in multiples of 1 minute whilst the oven is in use The overall cooking time can be increased to a maximum of 99 minutes Example To cook for 10 minutes on 50 microwave power and then decrease the cooking time by 2 minutes 1 Input the power level by pressing the MICRO POWER key three times 2 Enter the cook...

Page 21: ... the actual cook time will count down on the display To check the KITCHEN TIMER countdown hold down the KITCHEN TIMER key and it will display the remaining time this will automatically default to cook time cound down after a few seconds If the cooking time sequence finishes before the KITCHEN TIMER the remainder time of the KITCHENTIMER will count down on the display To cancel the KITCHEN TIMER si...

Page 22: ...king has ended For even cooking it is essential to stir turn and rearrange food during cooking Always stir and rearrange from the outside towards the centre Standing time is necessary after cooking as it enables the heat to disperse equally throughout the food WARNING Follow instructions in the SHARP operation manual at all times If you exceed recommended cooking times and use power levels that ar...

Page 23: ...ore quickly than heavy dense foods such as roasts and casseroles The number of microwaves in your oven remains the same regardless of how much food is being cooked The cooking time must be increased as the amount of food placed in the oven increases e g Four potatoes will take longer to cook than two Small foods and small pieces cook faster than large ones as microwaves can penetrate from all side...

Page 24: ...fully Always follow the manufacturers instructions Do not exceed heating times given Be very careful as these dishes become very hot Porcelain pottery glazed earthenware and bone china are usually suitable except for those with metallic decoration Care should be taken if using fine glassware as it can break or crack if heated suddenly It is not recommended to use metal cookware as it will arc whic...

Page 25: ... lapping areas This will ensure that all parts of the food defrosts evenly Foods may be stuck together when removed from the freezer It is important to separate foods as soon as it is possible during defrosting e g bacon rashers chicken fillets Some areas of food being defrosted may become warm To prevent them becoming warmer and starting to cook these areas can be shielded with small pieces of fo...

Page 26: ...ods follow the advice and guidelines below to ensure food is thoroughly reheated before serving NOTES Remove food from foil or metal containers before reheating Reheating times will be affected by the shape depth quantity and temperature of food together with the size shape and material of the container To avoid overheating and fire special care must be taken when reheating foods with a high sugar...

Page 27: ... door seals or areas around the door This may prevent the door from closing correctly and may cause a leakage of microwaves follow the cleaning instructions opposite Ensure the turntable and roller stay are cleaned after every use with a mild washing up liquid solution and dried This will prevent the build up of grease and food debris The turntable is dishwasher safe CLEANTHE OVEN AT REGULAR INTER...

Page 28: ...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 ANSWER 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 The oven cavity will normally be colder than the food being cooked and so steam...

Page 29: ...e the proper electrical connections you might damage the oven or injure yourself Neither SHARP nor the supplier will be liable if this happens TO REPLACE THE MAINS PLUG WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED If you have any doubts about your electrical supply ask a qualified electrician If you are unable to resolve a problem using the checks covered on the last few pages do not attempt to service ...

Page 30: ...ed by Sharp The product is intended for private domestic use only The guarantee will not apply if the product is used in the course of a business trade or profession No person has any authority to vary the terms or conditions of this guarantee This guarantee is offered as an additional benefit to your statutory rights and does not affect these rights in any way You may not transfer your rights or ...

Page 31: ...t of food Class B equipment means that the equipment is suitable to be used in domestic establishments Internal capacity is calculated by measuring maximum width depth and height Actual capacity for holding food is less SPECIFICATIONS As part of a policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to alter design and specifications without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced st...

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