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BEFORE OPERATING

BEFORE USE

Plug in the Smart Radiant Rangetop with Microwave 

Drawer

 Oven. 

WELCOME TO SHARP KITCHEN

 appears on 

the display.

Touch STOP/CLEAR pad. 

:

 appears on the display. 

Set the clock.

CLOCK

This is a 12-hour clock. If an incorrect clock time is entered, 

ERROR

 appears on the display. Touch STOP/CLEAR pad and 

enter the correct time.

TO SET THE CLOCK

Touch TIMER/SETTINGS pad two times.

Touch number pads to enter the correct time of day.

Touch START/+30 SEC.

NOTE: If the electrical power supply to the appliance is 

interrupted, after power is reinstated, 

WELCOME TO SHARP 

KITCHEN

 intermittently appears on the display. If power is lost 

during cooking, the programing and the time of day are erased. 

Touch STOP/CLEAR pad, reset the clock and re-program the 

appliance.

STOP/CLEAR

TOUCH STOP/CLEAR PAD TO:

•  Erase a mistake made during programming.
•  Cancel the timer.
•  Pause the Microwave Drawer

™ 

Oven during timed cooking.

•  Return the time of day to the display.
•  Cancel a program during cooking.
•  Cancel timed cooking by touching STOP/CLEAR two 

times.

OPEN/CLOSE

IMPORTANT Do not pull the drawer open by hand except in 

the case of emergency such as power failure. If necessary, push 

or pull the drawer gently and slowly.

TO OPEN MICROWAVE DRAWER

•  Touch OPEN/CLOSE pad on the glass touch control. 
•  To open the Microwave Drawer

 with Easy Wave Open, 

follow instructions below to activate. 

TO CLOSE MICROWAVE DRAWER

•  Touch OPEN/CLOSE pad on the glass touch control OR 

gently push on the drawer.

EASY WAVE OPEN

The Easy Wave Open feature is OFF by default when the 

Smart Radiant Rangetop with Microwave Drawer

 Oven is first 

plugged in. When Easy Wave Open is enabled, the Oven Status 

Indicator is white. When Control Lock is activated, Easy Wave 

Open is disabled.

The Easy Wave Open sensor is located at the top of the Micro-

wave Drawer

, under the WAVE OPEN icon on the control panel.

EASY WAVE OPEN

SENSOR

To use the Easy Wave Open feature, simply wave your hand in 

front of the sensor in two consecutive motions, either up and 

down or side to side.

TO TURN ON EASY WAVE OPEN

Touch WAVE OPEN pad. 

EASY WAVE OPEN ON? TOUCH 

START

 appears on the display.

Touch START/+30 SEC pad. 

EASY WAVE OPEN ON 

appears 

on the display.

TO TURN OFF EASY WAVE OPEN

Touch WAVE OPEN pad. 

EASY WAVE OPEN OFF? TOUCH 

START

 appears on the display.

Touch START/+30 SEC pad. 

EASY WAVE OPEN OFF

 appears 

on the display.

CONTROL LOCK

The Control Lock prevents unwanted operation such as by 

small children. The Microwave Drawer

™ 

Oven can be set so 

that the control panel and the automatic drawer mechanism are 

deactivated or locked.

TO LOCK CONTROL PANEL

•  Touch and hold STOP/CLEAR pad for 3 seconds. 

LOCK ON

 

appears on the display.

TO UNLOCK CONTROL PANEL

•  Touch and hold STOP/CLEAR pad for 3 seconds. 

LOCK OFF

 

appears on the display.

If the electrical power to the appliance or home is interrupted, 

the Control Lock is NOT activated when power is restored.  

When power to the oven is restored, re-lock the control panel.

POWER OUTAGE

If the electrical power supply to the appliance is interrupted, 

after power is reinstated, 

WELCOME TO SHARP KITCHEN

 intermit-

tently appears on the display. If power is lost during cooking, 

the programing and the time of day are erased. Touch STOP/

CLEAR pad, reset the clock and re-program the Smart Radiant 

Rangetop with Microwave Drawer

 Oven. 

Summary of Contents for STR3065HS

Page 1: ...t Radiant Rangetop with Microwave Drawer Oven Model STR3065HS OPERATION MANUAL SMART RADIANT RANGETOP WITH MICROWAVE DRAWER OVEN MODEL STR3065HS TINSEB587MRR0 E Jul 26 2022 PRELIMINARY July 26 2022 10 20 AM ...

Page 2: ...HE MICROWAVE 13 ABOUT MICROWAVE UTENSILS 13 ABOUT FOOD SAFETY 14 ABOUT FOOD IN THE MICROWAVE 14 WIRELESS LAN INFORMATION 15 WIFI USAGE 15 SECURE PERSONAL INFORMATION 15 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR WIFI AND ROUTER SPECIFICATIONS 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION 15 SHARP HOME USE SMART RADIANT RANGETOP WITH MICROWAVE DRAWER OVEN MODEL STR3065HS 15 RESPONSIBLE PARTY 15 PART NAMES 16 17 BEFORE OPERATING 18 BEFO...

Page 3: ...or Request Service Æ Purchase an Extended Warranty Æ Downloads including the Installation Guide Spec Sheet and Owner s Manual CONTACT US If at any time you have questions or comments concerning your SHARP product please contact the SHARP Customer Assistance Center We are available to assist you through multiple contact methods for your convenience Scan this QR Code on your mobile device Visit http...

Page 4: ...to access exclusive content about your product including Æ Find a Dealer Æ Find Service Locations Æ Downloads including the Installation Guide Spec Sheet and Owner s Manual CONTACT US If at any time you have questions or comments concerning your SHARP product please contact the SHARP Customer Assistance Center We are available to assist you through multiple contact methods for your convenience htt...

Page 5: ...f Sharp to the Purchaser with respect to the Product and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims whether based on contract negligence strict liability or otherwise In no event shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized servicer Nor shall Sharp be li...

Page 6: ...e to consumer purchasers domiciled in Quebec to the extent prohibited under Quebec law a Sharp shall not be liable for any incidental special consequential economic exemplary or indirect damages of any kind or nature including lost profits or damages for loss of time or loss of use or loss of data arising from or in any connection with the use or performance of a Product or a failure of a Product ...

Page 7: ...ombustible materials gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this appliance 7 Do not leave metal objects such as lids knives forks or spoons on the cooktop If the cooktop is turned on these objects can heat up quickly and may cause burns Always keep wooden and plastic utensils and canned food a safe distance from your appliance 8 Always keep combustible wall coverings cur...

Page 8: ...t beyond the smoking point 14 Avoid scratching the glass ceramic cooktop The cooktop can be scratched by items such as sharp instruments rings or other jewelry and rivets on clothing Large scratches or impacts to glass door or rangetop can lead to broken or shattered glass 15 Never use the glass ceramic cooktop surface as cutting board 16 Do not place or store items that can melt or catch fire on ...

Page 9: ...iners After heating allow the container to stand in in the Microwave Drawer Oven for at least 20 seconds before removing Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil into liquids after heating 12 If the Microwave Drawer Oven light fails consult a Sharp Authorized Servicer Only qualified service personnel should service Smart Radiant Rangetop with Microwave Drawer Oven Contact 1 800 BE ...

Page 10: ...Smart Radiant Rangetop with Microwave Drawer Oven If the rangetop display heaters or touch controls fail consult a Sharp Authorized Servicer RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE If any interference to your radio or TV is caused by the Smart Radiant Rangetop with Microwave Drawer Oven check if the appliance is on a different electrical circuit relocate the radio or TV as far away from the appliance as feasible...

Page 11: ...Always use oven mitts or potholders when handling hot cookware to protect hands and arms from burns IMPORTANT Improper use of cookware can cause damage to the cooktop surface not covered under warranty Do not slide cookware across the cooktop surface as it can scratch the glass and may leave marks that need to be removed promptly Never allow a pan to boil dry as it could damage the pan and the coo...

Page 12: ... or closing the Microwave Drawer quickly food in the oven may be spilled See CLEANING AND CARE on page 31 WARM EXTERIOR IS NORMAL It is normal for the exterior of the Microwave Drawer to be warm to the touch when cooking or reheating CONDENSATION IS NORMAL It is normal for microwave use to produce condensation the amount of which is related to food moisture content and room humidity DO NOT BLOCK V...

Page 13: ...ILS It is not necessary to buy all new cookware for microwave cooking Many pieces already in your kitchen can be used successfully in the Microwave Drawer Oven To check if a dish is safe for microwave use place the empty dish in the Microwave Drawer Oven and microwave on HIGH for 30 seconds A dish that becomes very hot is not suitable for microwave cooking SAFE UTENSILS DO NOT USE glass ceramic he...

Page 14: ...e WAVEGUIDE COVER on page 31 ABOUT FOOD IN THE MICROWAVE FOODS DO DO NOT eggs sausages fruits and vegetables Puncture egg yolks before cooking to prevent bursting Pierce skins of potatoes apples squash hot dogs and sausages so steam escapes DO NOT cook eggs in shells DO NOT reheat whole eggs DO NOT dry nuts or seeds in shells popcorn Use popcorn specially packaged for microwave cooking Listen for ...

Page 15: ...2 11i WPA WPA2 open shared key and pair wise key authentication services WiFi WPS support REGULATORY INFORMATION IMPORTANT Any changes or modifications to the Smart Radiant Rangetop with Microwave Drawer Oven not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the appliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for ...

Page 16: ...R LEFT FRONT HEATER RIGHT FRONT HEATER COOKTOP WARMER RIGHT REAR HEATER 22 19 18 27 29 26 19 23 28 18 23 24 18 18 22 27 21 NOTE Open the Microwave Drawer fully The label is beyond the back wall of the microwave cavity facing up from the flat surface COOKTOP SURFACE HOT SURFACE INDICATOR COOKTOP WARMER INDICATOR TOUCH CONTROL DRAWER LIGHT MENU LABEL NAMEPLATE SEE NOTE DRAWER GUIDES DRAWER SEALING S...

Page 17: ...s and drips The Magnetic Side Accessory Kit is not included with Smart Radiant Rangetop with Microwave Drawer Oven Visit shop sharpusa com or scan the QR code to order EASY ATTACHMENT SPOON REST MULTIPLE ARRANGEMENT CONFIGURATIONS Status COOLING RACK DEFROST SENSOR COOK MORE MENUS TLAB B136MRR0 1 Ground Meat 2 Steaks Chops 3 Boneless Poultry 4 Bone in Poultry 5 Roast 6 Casserole or Soup 1 Baked Po...

Page 18: ...Smart Radiant Rangetop with Microwave Drawer Oven is first plugged in When Easy Wave Open is enabled the Oven Status Indicator is white When Control Lock is activated Easy Wave Open is disabled The Easy Wave Open sensor is located at the top of the Micro wave Drawer under the WAVE OPEN icon on the control panel EASY WAVE OPEN SENSOR To use the Easy Wave Open feature simply wave your hand in front ...

Page 19: ...e Microwave Drawer is opened and closed After 3 minutes of inactivity open and close the Drawer again to operate remotely Otherwise operate the appliance manually WARNING Follow all safety procedures and guidelines as instructed in this manual when using mobile device operation of the appliance remotely Failure to do so may result in personal injury death or damage to property If the appliance is ...

Page 20: ... two front radiant units both have added heater capabilities to cook with larger cookware and large quantities of food LEFT FRONT UNIT The left front unit has Single Double and Triple heater capabili ties Single Heater 6 1050W Double Heater 9 1950W Triple Heater 12 3000W LEFT FRONT The LEFT FRONT unit is controlled by the knob on the far left side of the control panel TO SET LEFT FRONT SINGLE HEAT...

Page 21: ...lways reduce heat setting when liquids begin to boil or foods begin to cook The size and type of cookware in use influences the needed heat setting COOKTOP WARMER Use the Cooktop Warmer to keep hot cooked food warm before serving Warmer 6 100W Touch COOKTOP WARMER pad then touch 0 pad within 3 seconds to turn on Cooktop Warmer The Cooktop Warmer Indicator illuminates Touch COOKTOP WARMER pad again...

Page 22: ...OWAVE DRAWER SENSOR SETTINGS The Sensor settings allow you to cook or reheat many different foods without the need to calculate cooking time or power level Sharp s Sensor is a semi conductor device that detects vapor moisture and humidity emitted from food as it heats ABOUT SENSOR COOKING 1 Wait two minutes after initially plugging in the appliance before using a Sensor setting 2 Make sure the ext...

Page 23: ...en touch 4 pad for Brown Rice or 5 pad for White Rice Touch START 30 SEC After cooking stir recover and let stand 3 to 5 minutes or until all liquid has been absorbed 6 Quick Fresh Vegetables broccoli brussels sprouts cabbage cauliflower florets cauliflower whole spinach zucchini baked apples 0 25 2 lb 0 25 2 lb 0 25 2 lb 0 25 2 lb 1 med 0 25 2 lb 0 25 2 lb 2 4 med Wash fresh vegetables and place ...

Page 24: ...nal turn the food over and touch START 30 SEC pad again At the end of Defrost cycle cover food and let stand as shown in the chart below NOTE To program Defrost with More or Less Time Adjustment see OTHER FEATURES on page 29 To defrost other foods or quantities of foods than the ones listed on the menu label see MANUAL DEFROST on the next column At the end of Defrost cycle small sections of food m...

Page 25: ... After each audible signal turn food over and touch START 30 SEC again After defrosting leave covered and let stand for 10 to 20 minutes 4 Bone in Poultry 0 5 3 lb Place poultry on a microwave safe dish Touch DEFROST pad then touch 4 pad for Bone in Poultry Touch number pads to enter weight of food Touch START 30 SEC After each audible signal turn food over and touch START 30 SEC again After defro...

Page 26: ... WARM AND HOT BEVERAGE CHART FOOD QUANTITY PROCEDURE MELT Place food in a microwave safe glass measuring cup and cover with plastic wrap 1 Butter 2 tbsp 8 tbsp 0 5 cup Touch MORE MENUS pad then touch 1 pad two times Touch MORE MENUS pad then touch 1 pad three times 2 Chocolate 1 cup chips 1 square 1 oz Touch MORE MENUS pad then touch 2 pad two times Touch MORE MENUS pad then touch 2 pad three time...

Page 27: ...y 10 seconds for one minute then every 3 minutes for up to one hour unless STOP CLEAR pad is touched The audible signal can be turned off if you prefer quiet operation TO TURN OFF REMINDER 1 Touch TIMER SETTINGS pad nine times REMIND SIGNAL OFF TOUCH START appears on the display 2 Touch START 30 SEC pad REMIND SIGNAL OFF appears on the display TO RESTORE REMINDER SIGNAL 1 Touch TIMER SETTINGS pad ...

Page 28: ...100 in the first cooking sequence 3 Touch number pads 7 0 0 to enter the second cooking time of seven minutes for the vegetable egg and cheese mixture 4 Touch POWER LEVEL pad six times for Medium power 50 in the second cooking sequence 5 With the vegetables in a large microwave safe dish placed inside the Microwave Drawer Oven touch START 30 SEC The first cooking sequence starts cooking at High po...

Page 29: ...TIME 1 Program the setting like normal by touching either the REHEAT or DEFROST pad selecting a menu item and entering weight or quantity if necessary 2 Touch POWER LEVEL pad two times LESS appears on the display 3 Touch START 30 SEC WIFI AND OVEN STATUS INDICATOR WiFi STATUS OVEN STATUS WIFI STATUS INDICATOR LIGHT INDICATES blue light ON WiFi CONNECTED blue light OFF WiFi DISCONNECTED OVEN STATUS...

Page 30: ... of your cooktop unless the spill is removed while the cooktop is hot WARNING USE SPECIAL CARE WHEN REMOVING BAD SPILLS WHILE COOKTOP SURFACE IS HOT TO REMOVE BAD SPILLS IMPORTANT It is necessary to begin cleaning bad spills sug ary spills milk or tomato based product spills melted plastics or heavily burned on residue while the cooktop is HOT 1 Turn off all heaters and remove all pans at once 2 W...

Page 31: ...al cleaners INTERIOR Before cleaning the Microwave Drawer Oven interior open the drawer and lock the Control Panel Cleaning the Microwave Drawer Oven is easy No heat is generated to the interior surfaces therefore spills and spattering do not set or bake in To clean the interior surfaces including drawer sealing surfaces wipe with a damp soft cloth For heavier soil use mild soap and wipe clean wit...

Page 32: ...ing methods used Clean with appropriate utensils See CLEANING THE RANGETOP on page 30 Areas of discoloration on cooktop surface Food spills not removed before next use Remove spills and clean the cooktop surface before next use See CLEANING THE RANGETOP on page 30 Metal marks on cooktop surface Metal cookware slid or scraped on cooktop surface Do not slide metal cookware on the cooktop surface Rem...

Page 33: ...Y WAYS TO REGISTER TODAY PRODUCT SUPPORT If you have questions about the setup or operation of your product please refer to the corresponding section within this manual Additionally visit www sharpusa com support to access exclusive content about your product including Æ FAQ s and How To Videos Æ Find or Request Service Æ Purchase an Extended Warranty Æ Downloads including the Installation Guide S...

Page 34: ... START 30 SEC to cook with High power for 30 seconds or to add 30 seconds to cook time already in progress CONTROL LOCK To lock unlock controls touch and hold STOP CLEAR pad for 3 seconds POWER LEVEL 1 Touch number pads to enter cooking time 2 Touch POWER LEVEL pad repeatedly to select power level 3 Touch START 30 SEC MORE OR LESS TIME Set Reheat or Defrost cooking program according to instruction...

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