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AUTO MENU CHART

Auto Menu 

WEIGHT/ PORTION / UTENSILS Procedure

Popcorn

0.05kg, 0.1kg

Place the popcorn bag directly on the turntable 

(Please see the note below:  ‘Important Information 

About Microwave Popcorn Feature’)

Jacket Potato 

1, 2, 3  potatoes (pieces)

1 potato = approx. 0.23kg

(initial temp. 20° C)

Please use potatoes with a similar size of approx. 230g. 

Pierce each potato in several places and place towards 

the edge of the turntable. Turn over and re-arrange 

halfway through cooking. Stand for 3 - 5 minutes 

before serving.

Chilled Pizza

0.1kg, 0.2kg, 0.4kg

(initial temp 5°C)

Plate

Place the Pizza on a plate in the centre of the turntable. 

Do not cover.

Frozen vegetable 

e.g. Brussel sprouts, 

green beans, peas, 

mixed vegetables, 

broccoli 

(initial temp -18°C)

Bowl and lid

Place vegetables in a suitable container. Add 1tbsp of 

water per 100g of vegetables, cover the dish and place 

on the turntable. Stir halfway through cooking and 

after cooking.

Beverage 

(120ml/ cup)

1, 2, 3

(initial temp. 5° C)

Cup

Place the cup(s) on the turntable and stir after heating.

Dinner Plate

0.25kg, 0.35kg, 0.5kg

(initial temp. 5° C) 

Plate 

Place the plate in the centre of the turntable. Do not 

cover. Stir after cooking.

Notes: 

• The fi nal temperature will vary according to the initial food temperature. Check food is piping hot after cook-

ing. If necessary, you can extend the cooking manually.

• The results when using auto cook depend on variances such as the shape and size of the food and your

personal preference as regards cooking results. If you are not satisfi ed with the programmed result, please

adjust the cooking time to match your requirement.

Important Information about Microwave Popcorn Feature:

1. When selecting 0.1kg grams of popcorn, it is suggested

that you fold down a triangle on each corner of the bag

before cooking. 

Refer to the picture at right.

2.  If/When the popcorn bag expands and no longer rotates 

properly, please press 

STOP

 key once and open the oven 

door and adjust the bag position to ensure even cook-

ing.

0.15kg, 0.35kg, 0.5kg

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GB-22

AUTO MENU CHART

Auto Menu 

WEIGHT/ PORTION / UTENSILS Procedure

Popcorn

0.05kg, 0.1kg

Place the popcorn bag directly on the turntable 

(Please see the note below:  ‘Important Information 

About Microwave Popcorn Feature’)

Jacket Potato 

1, 2, 3  potatoes (pieces)

1 potato = approx. 0.23kg

(initial temp. 20° C)

Please use potatoes with a similar size of approx. 230g. 

Pierce each potato in several places and place towards 

the edge of the turntable. Turn over and re-arrange 

halfway through cooking. Stand for 3 - 5 minutes 

before serving.

Chilled Pizza

0.1kg, 0.2kg, 0.4kg

(initial temp 5°C)

Plate

Place the Pizza on a plate in the centre of the turntable. 

Do not cover.

Frozen vegetable 

e.g. Brussel sprouts, 

green beans, peas, 

mixed vegetables, 

broccoli 

(initial temp -18°C)

Bowl and lid

Place vegetables in a suitable container. Add 1tbsp of 

water per 100g of vegetables, cover the dish and place 

on the turntable. Stir halfway through cooking and 

after cooking.

Beverage 

(120ml/ cup)

1, 2, 3

(initial temp. 5° C)

Cup

Place the cup(s) on the turntable and stir after heating.

Dinner Plate

0.25kg, 0.35kg, 0.5kg

(initial temp. 5° C) 

Plate 

Place the plate in the centre of the turntable. Do not 

cover. Stir after cooking.

Notes: 

• The fi nal temperature will vary according to the initial food temperature. Check food is piping hot after cook-

ing. If necessary, you can extend the cooking manually.

• The results when using auto cook depend on variances such as the shape and size of the food and your

personal preference as regards cooking results. If you are not satisfi ed with the programmed result, please

adjust the cooking time to match your requirement.

Important Information about Microwave Popcorn Feature:

1. When selecting 0.1kg grams of popcorn, it is suggested

that you fold down a triangle on each corner of the bag

before cooking. 

Refer to the picture at right.

2.  If/When the popcorn bag expands and no longer rotates 

properly, please press 

STOP

 key once and open the oven 

door and adjust the bag position to ensure even cook-

ing.

0.15kg, 0.35kg, 0.5kg

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ENGLISH

 

SUITABLE OVENWARE

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

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 specifi ed by the man-

ufacturer, 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

 / 

Porcelain, pottery, glazed earthenware and bone china are usually 

suitable, except for those with metallic decoration.

Glassware e.g. Pyrex ®

Care should be taken if using fi ne glassware as it can break or crack 

if heated suddenly.

Metal

It is not recommended to use metal cookware as it will arc, which 

can lead to fi re.

Plastic/Polystyrene e.g fast 

food containers

Care must be taken as some containers warp, melt or discolour at 

high temperatures.

Cling fi 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.

Paper - Plates, cups and 

kitchen paper

Do not use plastic or metal ties, as they may melt or catch fi re due 

to the metal ‘arcing’.

Straw and wooden 

Containers

Only use for warming or to absorb moisture.

Care must be taken as overheating may cause fi re.

Recycled paper and 

newspaper

Always attend the oven when using these materials as overheating 

may cause fi re.

May contain extracts of metal which will cause ‘arcing’ and may lead 

to fi re.

 WARNING:

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

ignition.

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Summary of Contents for YC-MS51U-S

Page 1: ... Product images are for illustration purpose only Actual product may vary YC MS51U S Operating Instructions Microwave Oven EN ...

Page 2: ...pport at service umc uk co uk Calls to 0330 numbers are charged at standard call rates and are included as part of any bundled minutes with your phone provider Calls to the ROI number are charged at the local call rate The telephone opening hours are Monday to Friday 8 30am to 6pm Saturday 9am 5pm Bank Holidays 10am to 4pm Closed Christmas and New Years day ...

Page 3: ...EN GB 1 ENGLISH EN EN 1 EN 1 ...

Page 4: ...450 W Output power Microwave 900 W Standby 1 0W Energy Save Mode 0 5W Microwave Frequency 2450 MHz Outside Dimensions W x H x D mm 513 x 306 x 394 Cavity Dimensions W x H x D mm 328 X 206 X 368 Oven Capacity 25 litres Turntable ø 315 mm Weight approx 14 5 kg Oven lamp 25 W 5 26 2 7 2 7 2 TROUBLESHOOTING HEATING CATEGORY HOW YOUR OVEN WORKS GB 2 SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS INFORMATION ON PROPER DISPOSA...

Page 5: ...d con tainers 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 NOTES The waveguide cover 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 turntable support fitted correctly This promotes thorough even co...

Page 6: ...MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL key Press to select microwave power level 7 WEIGHT PORTION keys up and down 8 KITCHEN TIMER key Press to use as a minute timer or to programme standing time 9 CLOCK SET key 10 START 1min key 11 STOP key Popcorn Jacket Potato Pizza Frozen Vegetables Dinner Plate EN 4 2 4 5 7 9 10 1 3 6 8 11 30s STOP ECO key EN 4 ...

Page 7: ... must be readily accessible so that the unit can be unplugged easily in an emergency The AC power supply must be 230 240 V 50 Hz with a minimum 10 A distribution line fuse or a minimum 10 A distribution circuit breaker A separate circuit serving only this appliance should be provided Do not place the oven in areas where heat is generated For example close to a conventional oven Do not install the ...

Page 8: ...d turntable support after use These must be dry and free from grease Built up grease may overheat and begin to smoke or catch fire Do not place flammable materials near the oven or ventilation openings Do not block the ventilation openings Remove all metallic seals wire twists etc from food and food packages Arcing on metallic surfaces may re Do not use the microwave oven to heat oil for deep fryi...

Page 9: ...t been damaged 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 If the door or door seals are damaged please contact the helpline for advice Never adjust repair or modify the oven yourself It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry out any service or repair operation which involves the remo...

Page 10: ...on of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation Individuals with PACEMAKERS should check with their doctor or the manufacturer of the pacemaker for precautions regarding microwave ovens To avoid the possibility of electric shock Under no circumstances should you remove the outer cabinet Never spill or insert any objects into the ...

Page 11: ...ly cord of this appliance is damaged contact the SHARP customer helpline To avoid the possibility of explosion and sudden boiling WARNING Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling therefore care must be taken when handling the container Never use sealed containers Remove sea...

Page 12: ...ierce the skin of such foods as potatoes sausages and fruit before cooking or they may explode EN 10 GB 10 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Never heat liquids in narrow necked containers such as baby bottles as this may result in the contents erupting from the container when heated and cause burns To prevent sudden eruption of boiling liquid and possible scalding 1 Do not use excessive amount of time...

Page 13: ... them burning themselves To avoid the possibility of burns WARNING The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars must be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption in order to avoid burns Use pot holders or oven gloves when removing food from the oven to prevent burns Always open containers popcorn makers oven cooking bags etc away from the face and hands to avoid steam ...

Page 14: ...of food coverings paying special attention to packaging e g self heating materials designed to make food crisp as they may be extra hot EN 12 GB 12 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To avoid misuse by children WARNING Only allow children aged from 8 years and above to use the oven without supervision when adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe way and...

Page 15: ... not suitable for commercial or laboratory use To promote trouble free use of your oven and avoid damage Never operate the oven when it is empty When using a browning dish or self heating material always place a heat resistant insulator such as a porcelain plate under it to prevent damage to the turntable and turntable support due to heat stress The preheating time specified in the dishes instruct...

Page 16: ...table support designed for this oven Do not operate the oven without the turntable To prevent the turntable from breaking a Before cleaning the turntable with water leave the turntable to cool b Do not put hot foods or hot utensils on a cold turntable c Do not put cold foods or cold utensils on a hot turntable Do not place anything on the outer cabinet during operation EN 14 EN 14 ...

Page 17: ... accept any liability for damage to the oven or personal injury resulting from failure to observe the correct electrical connection procedure Water vapour or drops may occasionally form on the oven walls or around the door seals and sealing surfaces This is a normal occurrence and is not an indication of microwave leakage or a malfunction EN 15 EN 15 ...

Page 18: ...el surface that provide enough open space for the intake and or outlet vents The rear surface of appliance can be placed against a wall The minimum installation height is 85 cm A minimum space of 20cm is required between the sides of the microwave oven and any adjacent walls or objects Leave a minimum space of 30 cm above the oven Do not remove the feet from the bottom of the oven Blocking the int...

Page 19: ...combustible materials for example curtains Do not block or obstruct air vent openings Do not place objects on top of the oven Do not touch the exterior of the oven during or shortly after operation as it will be hot 20 cm 30 cm 20 cm 0 cm min 85cm BEFORE OPERATION This model has a clock function and the oven uses less than 1 0 W in stand by mode To set the clock see next page Plug in the oven The ...

Page 20: ...fast cooking or reheating e g for casseroles hot beverages vegetables etc 80P 70P MEDIUM HIGH used for longer cooking of dense foods such as roast joints meat loaf and plated meals also for sensitive dishes such as sponge cakes At this reduced setting the food will cook evenly without over cooking at the sides 60P 50P MEDIUM for dense foods which require a long cooking time when cooked conventiona...

Page 21: ... the set cooking defrosting time NOTE When the oven starts the oven lamp will light and the turntable will rotate clockwise or anticlockwise If the door is opened during cooking defrosting to stir or turn over food the cooking time on the display stops automatically The cooking defrosting time starts to count down again when the door is closed and the START key is pressed When cooking defrosting i...

Page 22: ...START 30s key is pressed while the oven is in operation During the weight defrost the cooking time cannot be increased by pressing START 30s key NOTE The cooking time may be extended to a maximum of 99 minutes 50 seconds 3 KITCHEN TIMER FUNCTION You can use the kitchen timer for timing where microwave cooking is not involved for example to time boiled eggs cooked on conventional hob or to monitor ...

Page 23: ... 30s key to start cooking The display will count down through defrosting time Frozen foods are defrosted from 18 C NOTES FOR WEIGHT DEFROST Before freezing foods ensure food is fresh and of good quality Food weight should be rounded up to the nearest 0 1kg for example 0 65kg to 0 7kg at pieces of aluminium foil This will prevent the ar eas from becoming warm during defrosting Ensure the foil does ...

Page 24: ...and open the oven door and adjust the bag position to ensure even cook ing 0 15kg 0 35kg 0 5kg EN 22 GB 22 AUTO MENU CHART Auto Menu WEIGHT PORTION UTENSILS Procedure Popcorn 0 05kg 0 1kg Place the popcorn bag directly on the turntable Please see the note below Important Information About Microwave Popcorn Feature Jacket Potato 1 2 3 potatoes pieces 1 potato approx 0 23kg initial temp 20 C Please ...

Page 25: ...ly suitable except for those with metallic decoration Glassware e g Pyrex Care should be taken if using fine glassware as it can break or crack if heated suddenly Metal It is not recommended to use metal cookware as it will arc which can lead to fire Plastic Polystyrene e g fast food containers Care must be taken as some containers warp melt or discolour at high temperatures Cling film It should n...

Page 26: ...al times with a damp cloth until all residues are removed Do not remove the waveguide cover 2 Make sure that mild soap or water does not penetrate the small vents in the walls which may cause damage to the oven 3 Do not use spray type cleaners on the oven interior Keep the waveguide cover clean at all times The waveguide cover is constructed from a fragile material and should be cleaned with care ...

Page 27: ...either check against the Troubleshooting Chart on the following page WARNING Never adjust repair or modify the oven yourself 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...

Page 28: ...few hours Condensation forms in the oven and may drip from the door 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 be...

Page 29: ...aves cannot pass through metal because of this the oven ne metal mesh on the door During cooking the microwaves bounce the sides of the oven cavity at random S K R O W N E V O R U O Y W O H 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 quantities of food up...

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