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A40620,R8000GK O/M

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MICROWAVE COOKING ADVICE

TINSEB092WRRZ-K51 UK R8000GK

Microwaves cook food faster than conventional
cooking. It is therefore essential that certain
techniques are followed to ensure good results.

Many of the following techniques are similar to
those used in conventional cooking.

Arrange

Cover

Pierce

Stir, turn and
rearrange

Stand

Cooking Techniques

Place the thickest parts of food towards the outside of the dish. e.g.
Chicken drumsticks.
Foods that are placed towards the outside of the dish will receive
more energy, so cook quicker, than those in the centre.

Certain foods benefit from being covered during microwave cooking, follow
recommendations where given.
Use vented microwave cling film or a suitable lid.

Foods with a shell, skin or membrane must be pierced in several
places before cooking or reheating as steam will build up and
may cause food to explode.
e.g. Potatoes, Fish, Chicken, Sausages.

NOTE: Eggs should not be heated using microwave power as they

may explode, even after cooking has ended.
e.g poached, fried, hard-boiled.

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 are too high, food may
overheat, burn and, in extreme circumstances, catch fire and damage the oven.

COOKING ADVICE NOTES:
• Always attend the oven when in use.
• Ensure that the utensils are suitable for

use in a microwave oven. (See “Suitable
Cookware” on page 24).

• Refer to the charts in the cookbook section for

recommended cooking times and power levels.

• Do not place hot foods/utensils on a cold turntable

or cold foods/utensils on a hot turntable. 

• Only use microwave popcorn within the

recommended packaging (follow the manufacturers
instructions). Never use oil unless specified by the
manufacturer and never cook for longer than
instructed.

• For dense food such as convenience meals and

meatloaf, it  is recommended to place on the low
rack. The rack is safe to use with microwave power.

WARNING:

Liquids and foods must not be heated in
sealed containers or jars/containers with
lids on, as pressure will build up inside
and may cause the container/jar to
explode.

UK R800GK English P24-  05.2.21 4:13 PM  Page 22 (1,1)

Summary of Contents for R-8000GK

Page 1: ...R 8000GK COMMERCIAL HIGH SPEED CONVECTION MICROWAVE OVEN OPERATION MANUAL 900W IEC 60705 ...

Page 2: ... Speed Cooking 10 11 Speed Cooking Chart 12 Multiple Sequence Cooking 13 Repeat Cook 14 Pause during Cook 14 MEMORY COOKING Note for Memory Cooking 15 Memory Programme Entry 15 Cooking with Memory 16 Memory Check 16 Time Adjustment using Memory Cooking 17 CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS Counter Check 18 Clear Counter 19 Hold 150 C Function 19 To Extend the Holding Time 20 To Cook during the Hold 150 C Mode 2...

Page 3: ...aged Always operate the oven with the turntable and support fitted correctly This promotes thorough even cooking A badly fitted turntable may rattle may not rotate properly and damage the oven The turntable rotates clockwise or counter clockwise The rotary direction may change each time you start the oven This does not affect cooking performance After cooking always clean the turntable support esp...

Page 4: ...pause when setting a sequence programme 11 SET Press to select the oven sound and set or clear memory programmes Press to change the holding time of HOLD 150 C 12 CHECK Press to check memory banks 13 START Press to start oven after setting programmes Press to extend the cooking time by 1 minute multiples using the last sequence after the cooking 14 STOP CLEAR Press to clear during programming Pres...

Page 5: ...5 cm Do not block or obstruct air vent openings Do not place objects on top of the oven 6 Make sure the power supply cord and plug are undamaged See ELECTRICAL CONNECTION opposite 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 7 The socket must be readily accessible so that it can be easily unplugged in an emergenc...

Page 6: ...se an electric shock If water or food drops inside the air vent openings switch off the oven immediately unplug it and call a SHARP approved service facility Never move the oven while it is operating Accessible parts e g oven door oven cavity dishes and accessories will become hot when in use Care should be taken to avoid touching these areas when using or cleaning the oven To prevent burns always...

Page 7: ...oducing microwaves Standing time is necessary after cooking as it enables the heat to disperse equally throughout the food 1 When you first connect the microwave oven to an electrical socket the digital display will show 2 Heat the oven without food See HEATING WITHOUT FOOD on page 9 NOTE You can input the keys only when the door is closed Oven lamp works whenever the door is opened SETTING THE SO...

Page 8: ... 3 Press the MICROWAVE key 4 times for 70 microwave power 4 Press the START key to start cooking 2 Enter the cooking time Check the display The display will count down through the cooking time 1 Select manual cooking by pressing the MANUAL REPEAT key 1 Your oven can be programmed up to 99 minutes 99 seconds The maximum cooking time differs depending on the cooking mode used see chart on page 13 2 ...

Page 9: ... the actual temperature during preheating by pressing the OVEN C key The temperature will appear on the display This will not affect the oven operation Your oven can be preheated to a desired temperature prior to Speed Convection Speed Grill or Oven cooking x6 WARNING Accessible parts e g oven door oven cavity dishes and accessories will become hot when in use To PREVENT BURNS always use thick ove...

Page 10: ... C 40 C x1 Example To cook at 250 C for 20 minutes 3 Input the temperature by pressing the OVEN C key once 4 Press the START key to start cooking 2 Enter the cooking time using the number keys Check the display The display will count down through the cooking time WARNING Accessible parts e g oven door oven cavity dishes and accessories will become hot when in use To PREVENT BURNS always use thick ...

Page 11: ...th Speed Cooking modes see page 8 SPEED COOKING Cooking Cooking Method Range in Power Maximum time Mode Heater temp 40 250 C 40 250 C 40 250 C 40 220 C 230 250 C 40 250 C 40 250 C Microwave 100 70 50 30 10 100 70 50 30 10 100 70 50 30 10 100 70 50 30 10 Speed Grill Heater only Heater power high Microwave Heater Power low Microwave Heater only Heter power high Microwave Heater power low Microwave 1...

Page 12: ...ng time NOTE You may detect smoke or a burning smell when using convection for the first time This is normal and is not a sign that the oven is out of order See HEATING WITHOUT FOOD on page 9 After cooking is complete the cooling fan will continue working for a short time to lower the temperature of the electrical and mechanical parts Follow the recommended cooking times and procedures given on pa...

Page 13: ... for 3x45g 9 Minutes for 2x90g 6 Minutes for 2x75g 8 Minutes for 145g 10 Minutes for 168g 4 1 2 Minutes for 190g 20 Minutes for 350g 10 Minutes for 2x180g PREHEAT to 220 C SPEED CONV 1 220 C PREHEAT to 230 C SPEED CONV 1 230 C PREHEAT to 220 C SPEED CONV 1 220 C PREHEAT to 200 C SPEED CONV 1 200 C PREHEAT to 200 C SPEED CONV 1 200 C PREHEAT to 230 C SPEED CONV 1 230 C PREHEAT to 220 C SPEED CONV 1...

Page 14: ...oking MULTIPLE SEQUENCE COOKING This function allows you to cook using up to 5 different stages which can include Microwave Speed Grill Speed conv Oven mode or Preheat Once programmed there is no need to interfere with the cooking operation as the oven will automatically move onto the next stage Each cooking mode has a maximum cooking time If the set time exceeds the max time the display will show...

Page 15: ...ve power pause and cook for 2 minutes on 50 microwave power stage 1 stage 2 You can set a pause between stages when setting multiple sequence cooking x6 Check the display The display will count down through the cooking time Check the display The display will count down through the cooking time 8 Open and close the door Press the START key to restart cooking REPEAT COOK Example To cook with the las...

Page 16: ...te the setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x 2 within 3 sec x 5 x 1 x 2 No will flash on and off Cooking mode indicators will flash on and off Cooking mode indicactors will flash on and off SPEED indicator will remain NOTE 1 If you want to set memory banks 11 20 press the desired NUMBER key twice Ex 11 1 X 2 12 2 X 2 2 If the cooking time is over the max time the display will show EE 9 See page 21 1 This oven...

Page 17: ...Example If you want to know the information that you have programmed into memory bank 1 this memory has been programmed for 4 minutes on 60 microwave power as 1st stage and 7 minutes at Speed Grill 1 as 2nd stage You can check the cooking times and modes programmed into the memory banks MEMORY CHECK Press CHECK key Select memory number Press CHECK key to clear the display 1 2 3 No will flash on an...

Page 18: ...e MORE key 2 Select memory number NOTE 1 MORE LESS keys will increase decrease the cooking time 10 2 After cooking you can exted the cooking with the last stage using the START key See EXTENDING TIME AT THE END OF COOKING on page 20 Example To cook using memory 1 for longer than the programmed time TIME ADJUSTMENT USING MEMORY COOKING After 1 second the oven will start cooking automatically ...

Page 19: ...en was used Ensure to set counter to 0 before using the oven for the first time See page 19 Step Action Press Key Display Press CHECK key twice for total usage To check memory 1 usage press NUMBER key To check memory 12 usage press NUMBER key twice To check manual cooking usage press MANUAL REPEAT key Press CHECK key to clear the display 1 2 3 x 2 CHECK will flash on and off Total times used x 2 T...

Page 20: ...f NUMBER key 2 To clear total using times miss out Step 2 HOLD 150 C FUNCTION Hold 150 C function allows you to hold the oven temperature at 150 C for 1 hour by simply pressing the HOLD 150 C key This will decrease the preheating times cooking times will not be affected Example To hold the oven at 150 C Step Action Press Key Display Select hold 150 C mode by pressing the HOLD 150 C key 1 After 1 h...

Page 21: ...minutes at 100 microwave power whilst the oven is holding at 150 C x 1 x 7 TO COOK DURING THE HOLD 150 C MODE Step Action Press Key Display Enter desired setting Press the START key to start cooking After cooking press the STOP CLEAR key to restore the hold 150 C mode 1 2 3 x 1 The oven is in hold 150 C mode COOK will flash on and off EXTENDING TIME AT THE END OF COOKING You can extend the last co...

Page 22: ...aler or an authorized Sharp service agent because of defective memory The operations except for memory entry and memory cooking can be used Please contact your dealer or an authorized Sharp service agent to replace the magnetron You can continue to use the oven before service Please contact your dealer or an authorized Sharp service agent to replace the top heater You can continue to use the oven ...

Page 23: ...d 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 are too high food may overheat burn and in extreme circumstances catch fire and ...

Page 24: ...nse 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 sides to the centre For even ...

Page 25: ...ttery 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 when using microwave power as it will arc which can lead to fire Care must be taken as some containers warp melt or discolour at high temperatures Should not touch ...

Page 26: ...s 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 foil which reflect m...

Page 27: ...ollow 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 or f...

Page 28: ...a flan dish separate and rearrange 2 3 times Shield if needed 6 7 Minutes per 450g Fish Fillets Steaks Remove from foil container and place in a flan dish 4 5 Minutes per 400g Quiche precooked Remove from foil container and place in a flan dish 5 6 Minutes per 600g Savoury Pie precooked Remove from foil container and place in a flan dish 5 6 Minutes per 600g Sweet Pies precooked Remove from packet...

Page 29: ...jons Chilled 5 C Place in a flan dish on low rack 4 Minutes for 225g PREHEAT to 230 C SPEED CONV 2 230 C 50 Fish Goujons Frozen 18 C Place directly onto the turntable 3 1 2 Minutes for 1x170g PREHEAT to 200 C SPEED CONV 2 200 C 10 Garlic Baguette Chilled 5 C Place directly onto the turntable 3 1 2 Minutes for 1x160g PREHEAT to 200 C SPEED CONV 2 200 C 30 Garlic Baguette Frozen 18 C Place directly ...

Page 30: ...SPEED CONV 2 230 C 70 Southern Fried Chicken Pieces Drumstick Breast Chilled 5 C Place in a flan dish on low rack 5 1 2 Minutes for 2x125g PREHEAT to 230 C SPEED CONV 2 230 C 70 Chicken Nuggets Chilled 5 C Place in a flan dish on low rack 3 1 2 Minutes for 225g 5 1 2 Minutes for 1x142g PREHEAT to 230 C SPEED CONV 2 230 C 50 Frozen 18 C Chicken Nuggets Frozen 18 C Place in a flan dish on low rack 4...

Page 31: ... Quarter Pound Beefburgers Chilled 5 C Place in a flan dish on low rack 4 Minutes for 1x115g 6 Minutes for 2x115g PREHEAT to 250 C SPEED GRILL 3 250 C 30 Chilled 5 C Frozen 18 C Place in a flan dish on low rack 5 1 2 Minutes for 2x115g PREHEAT to 250 C SPEED GRILL 3 250 C 30 Quarter Pound Beefburgers Frozen 18 C Place in a flan dish on low rack Place in a flan dish on low rack 4 Minutes for 1x115g...

Page 32: ...zza Chilled 5 C Thin Crispy Pizza Frozen 18 C Deep Pan Pizza Chilled 5 C Deep Pan Pizza Frozen 18 C Calzone Frozen 18 C COOKING MODE Temp C Micro METHOD COOKING TIME Quantity Weight PIZZA PRODUCTS MENU Initial Temp Place directly on turntable Place on a flan dish on low rack Place directly on turntable Place directly on turntable 4 Minutes for 200g 4 1 2 Minutes for 200g 6 Minutes for 250g 4 1 2 M...

Page 33: ...KING TIME Quantity Weight BREAD PASTRY PRODUCTS Place on plate in foil container on low rack 10 Minutes for 700g PREHEAT to 200 C SPEED CONV 2 200 C 50 Savoury Pie Precooked Chilled 5 C Place in a flan dish on low rack 11 Minutes for 600g PREHEAT to 180 C SPEED CONV 3 180 C 50 Frozen 18 C Place on a flan dish on low rack 3 1 2 Minutes for 175g PREHEAT to 200 C SPEED CONV 3 200 C 50 Savoury Quiche ...

Page 34: ... Micro METHOD COOKING TIME Quantity Weight STARTER DISHES FISH DISHES Place food in suitable container on low rack 5 Minutes for 340g PREHEAT to 230 C SPEED CONV 2 230 C 70 Smokey Fishermans Crumble Chilled 5 C Place food in suitable container on low rack 4 Minutes for 480g PREHEAT to 200 C SPEED CONV 3 200 C 70 Paella Chilled 5 C Place in a flan dish on low rack 4 Minutes for 2x113g PREHEAT to 23...

Page 35: ...er on low rack Place food in suitable container on low rack 4 Minutes for 340g PREHEAT to 220 C SPEED CONV 2 220 C 70 PREHEAT to 200 C SPEED CONV 3 200 C 70 Italian Meatballs Pasta Chilled 5 C 4 Minutes for 340g Place food in suitable container on low rack PREHEAT to 220 C SPEED CONV 2 220 C 70 Liver Bacon Casserole Chilled 5 C 4 1 2 Minutes for 340g Place food in suitable container on low rack PR...

Page 36: ...i Raphael Chilled 5 C Mushroom Pepper Stroganoff Chilled 5 C Five Cheese Pasta Pockets Chilled 5 C Place on a greased flan dish on low rack 4 Minutes for 227g PREHEAT to 220 C SPEED CONV 3 220 C 50 Brie Broccoli Pithivier Chilled 5 C Place on a greased flan dish on low rack 4 1 2 Minutes for 2x150g PREHEAT to 180 C SPEED CONV 2 180 C 50 Brie Feta Spinach Red Pepper Bolster Chilled 5 C COOKING MODE...

Page 37: ...shes may overheat and begin to smoke or catch fire and cause arcing Harder to remove splatters may occur if the oven is not thoroughly cleaned or if there is long time high temperature cooking Make sure that mild soap or water does not penetrate through the small vents in the walls which may cause damage to the oven Do not use spray type cleaners on the oven interior Do not use a steam cleaner Aft...

Page 38: ...se has not blown If there is no fault with either check against the troubleshooting chart on the following page NOTE If you cook for a long time with only the same cooking mode the oven will lower the power automatically to avoid overheating Check food is piping hot after cooking If necessary you can extend the cooking time The door seal stops microwave leakage during oven operation but does not f...

Page 39: ... cooking This may possibly roughen the surface of the cavity but would not otherwise damage the oven Ensure all eyes are removed and the potatoes have been pierced place directly onto the turntable or in a heat resistant flan dish or similar Check the door is closed properly Ensure correct power level has been selected The microwave energy pulses ON and OFF during cooking defrosting The cabinet ma...

Page 40: ...o 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 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...

Page 41: ...rding translating or other means without prior permission from SHARP Electronics U K Ltd The illustrations technical information and data contained in this publication are to our best knowledge correct at the time of going to print The right to change specifications at any time without notice is reserved as part of our policy of continuous development and improvement This Product fulfils the requi...

Page 42: ...cycling 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 local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal For Switzerland Used electrical or electronic equipment can be returned free of charge to the d...

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