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A35557, SUK R-23AM O/M

ROUBLESHOOTING

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If you think the oven is not working properly there are some
simple checks which you can carry out yourself before you
call for an engineer. This will help prevent unnecessary
service calls if the fault is something simple.

Simply answer "YES" or "NO" to the following questions:

1

Do the oven lamp and fan motor come on for 1
minute when you open the door?

           YES/NO

Put half a cup of water on the ceramic floor in the oven
and close the door. Cook for 1 minute at 100%.

2

Does the oven lamp come on?

YES/NO

3

Does the fan motor work? (Check by placing your
hand above the air vent openings)

YES/NO

4

After 1 minute does the "Beep" signal sound?

YES/NO

5

And did the heating indicator "ON" go out?

YES/NO

6

Is the water in the cup hot?

YES/NO

If you answer "NO" to any question first check that the
oven is plugged in properly and the fuse has not blown, if
there is no fault with either, check against the trouble-
shooting chart below.

• Never adjust, repair or modify the oven yourself,

or allow anyone other than a Service Technician,
appointed by SHARP to carry out the service.

The door seal stops microwave leakage during oven
operation, but does not form an airtight seal. It is nor-
mal to see drops of water, light or feel warm air around
the oven door. Food with a high moisture content will
release steam and cause condensation inside the door
which may drip from the oven.

Repairs & Modifications: Do not attempt to operate the
oven if it is not working properly.

Outer Cabinet & Lamp Access: Never remove the outer
cabinet. This would be very dangerous due to high
voltage parts inside which must 

never

 be touched, as

this could be fatal, As your oven has a removable cover
over oven light bulb, it is possible for you to replace
the light bulb yourseif with care. The light bulb can be
purchased from Sharp Electronics (U.K.) Ltd. See page
25. Unplug the oven before replacing the light bulb.

!

  WARNINGS:

When 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 produced when cooking will condense on the colder surface. The
amount of steam produced depends on the water content of the food being
cooked. Some foods, such as potatoes have a high moisture content. Con-
densation trapped in the door glass should clear after a few hours.

Arcing will occur when a metallic object comes into dose proximity to the
oven cavity during cooking. This may possibly roughen the surface of the
cavity, but would not otherwise damage the oven.

Ensure all "eyes" are removed and place 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/OFF during cooking/defrosting.

The cabinet may become warm to the touch - keep children away

POSSIBLE CAUSE

Draught circulates around the
door.

Condensation forms in the
oven, and may drip from the
door.

Flashing or arcing from within
the cavity when cooking.

Arcing potatoes.

After setting the time, the
oven does not start.

Oven cooks too slowly.

Oven makes a noise.

Outer cabinet is hot.

PROBLEM

SUK R23AM O/M 22-26

04.5.10, 4:41 PM

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Содержание R-22AMM

Страница 1: ...TION MANUAL This operation manual contains important information which you should read corefully before using your microwave oven IMPORTANT There may be a serious risk to health if this operation manual is not followed or if the oven is modified so that it operates with the door open ...

Страница 2: ... intake opening Ceramic floor Not removable Holes for safety door latches Screw for mounting plate Mounting plate Power supply cord Removable cover to access oven light buIb Air vent openings ACCESSORIES Check to make sure the following accessories are supplied Operation manual Caution sheet Special lnstructions and Warnings part number TCAUHA257WRR0 ...

Страница 3: ...1 Cook indicator This indicator shows cooking in progress 2 TIME display Lighted digital display 3 POWER LEVEL display Percentage of microwave power is indicated OPERATING BUTTONS 4 HIGH 100 5 MEDIUM 50 6 MED LOW 20 7 DEFROST 10 8 TIME CONTROL Rotate the control to enter cooking time 9 START button MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL buttons ...

Страница 4: ...ime cook 7 Defrost 7 Other Convenient Features 8 Repeat cook 8 Information with error messages 8 Cooking Advice Suitable Cookware 9 Food Handling Preparation 10 Advice for Defrosting 11 Advice for Reheating 12 Charts Defrosting Chart 13 14 Cooking Chart 15 17 Reheating Chart 18 21 Cleaning Maintenance 22 23 Troubleshooting 24 To replace the mains plug 25 Calling for service 25 Specifications 26 ...

Страница 5: ...it may overheat smoke or even catch fire when next using your oven After each use wipe the splash cover on the ceiling of the oven with a soft damp cloth to remove any splashes If you leave grease on the splash cover it may overheat smoke or even catch fire when next using your oven WARNING NSTALLATION I WARNING Only allow children to use the oven without supervision when adequate instruction has ...

Страница 6: ...ervice or repair operation which involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to mi crowave energy BUILDING IN KIT This oven is not designed to be built into a kitchen unit IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Do not allow water to come into contact with the power supply cord or plug Insert the plug properly into the socket as the plug may otherwise overheat and catch fire Do...

Страница 7: ...conduction It is therefore important to turn rearrange or stir food to ensure even heating Where recommended allow food to stand this is not optional but necessary to ensure thorough cooking and is particularly important for dense food such as joints of meat Microwaves pass through non metallic dishes and uten sils and heat the food inside the dishes Microwaves are reflected by metal The oven is l...

Страница 8: ...o TIP To help you decide power level and time see the COOKING CHART and REHEATING CHART on pages 15 21 You can defrost the food by using the DEFROST button Example To defrost 450g 1lb of beef joint for 10 minutes Step 1 Enter desired defrost time 10 min DEFROST Step 2 Press the DEFROST button TIME CONTROL Step 3 Press START pad once to start defrosting START DISPLAY The display will start to count...

Страница 9: ...PLAY Check the last programme POWER ON INFORMATION WITH ERROR MESSAGES EE1 EE2 EE3 EE6 EE8 EE0 EE10 EE16 EE7 EE17 Please contact your dealer or an authorized service agent because the oven is malfunctioning Exhaust air temperature is too high Check that nothing is blocking the vent openings and air intake openings or that room temperature is too hot or that oven cavity is empty during operation Co...

Страница 10: ...rned plate on the turntable to prevent heat stress Follow manufacturer s instructions Be careful as these become very hot Popcorn Only use microwave popcorn within recommended packaging follow popcorn manufacturer s instructions Neveruseoilunlessthemanufacturerrecommends and never cook for longer than instructed Kitchen paper YES Always attend the oven closely Only use to absorb fat and moisture w...

Страница 11: ...eat or steam Piercing Food with skin e g potatoes apples fish sausages chicken or with membrane e g egg whites yolks must be pierced in several places before cooking or reheating If not steam will build up and may cause food to explode Arrangement Place thickest parts of food on the outside of the dish e g place the meaty ends of chicken drumsticks on the outside of the dish Covering Fish vegetabl...

Страница 12: ... defrosted Place in flan dish turn over at least 3 4 times during defrosting shield any warm areas with small pieces of foil After defrosting wrap in foil and allow poultry to stand for 1 2 hours until thoroughly defrosted NOTE Do not defrost poultry with giblets Place in flan dish separate during defrosting and turn over at least 2 3 times Shield if necessary Steak Chops Chicken Portions Whole fi...

Страница 13: ...Cover with vented microwave cling film or suitable lid and reheatonMEDIUM 50 Stiratleastonceduringreheating Plated meals Casseroles Poultry portions Sliced meat Pies Vegetables ADVICE FOR REHEATING WARNINGS Oil Fat Never heat oil or fat for deep frying as this may lead to overheating and fire Stand back when opening the oven door to allow heat or steam to disperse When removing covers such as clin...

Страница 14: ...foil and leave to stand for 1 2 hours until thoroughly defrosted As above 1 Place on a plate or in a flan dish 2 Turn over 2 3 times during defrosting removing defrosted mince each time 3 After defrosting cover any frozen mince remaining with aluminium foil for 15 20 minutes or until thoroughly defrosted 1 Place on a large plate in a single layer if possible 2 Turn over 2 3 times during defrosting...

Страница 15: ...te and re arrange twice during defrosting Remove defrosted slices each time 3 After defrosting cover with foil for 5 10 minutes or until thoroughly defrosted 1 Place on turntable 2 Turn over re arrange halfway through defrosting 3 After defrosting cover with foil and leave to stand for 15 minutes or until thoroughly defrosted 1 Place in a large bowl 2 Break up during defrosting removing defrosted ...

Страница 16: ...ooking wrap in foil and leave to stand for 10 minutes before serving 1 Place best side down in a single layer in a flan dish 2 Turn over halfway through cooking remove juice 3 After cooking wrap in foil and leave to stand for 5 minutes before serving 1 Place in a large bowl 2 Stir 2 3 times during cooking 3 After cooking cover bowl with foil and leave to stand for 2 3 minutes before serving 1 Plac...

Страница 17: ...ooking 4 Stand for 1 2 minutes before serving 1 Place in a dish add 30ml 2tbsp water 2 Cover with microwave cling film and pierce in 4 5 places 3 Stir halfway through cooking 4 Stand for 1 2 minutes before serving As above As above As above As above 1 Place in a dish add 30ml 2tbsp water 2 Cover with microwave cling film and pierce in 4 5 places 3 Stir halfway through cooking 4 Leave to stand for ...

Страница 18: ...erving FOOD METHOD MICROWAVE POWERLEVEL Mushrooms fresh Room 200 C Tomatoes fresh Room 200 C Scrambled Egg Chilled 50 C NOTES Only serve food which is thoroughly cooked use a professional food thermometer to ensure acceptable temperatures have been reached throughout Hygiene see Food Handling Preparation Page 10 When cooking joints of meat small pieces of aluminium foil can be used to shield small...

Страница 19: ...red As above Place on a plate uncovered As above As above As above As above As above As above 1 Place on a plate cover with cling film 2 Stand covered for 2 3 minutes As above As above As above As above Place on a plate cover with cling film As above BREAKFAST 35 sec 30 sec 50 sec 25 sec 35 sec 35 sec 45 sec 15 sec 15 sec 35 sec 35 sec 35 sec 35 sec 35 sec 50 sec 35 sec 2 mins 15 sec 2 mins 2 mins...

Страница 20: ... As above 1 Place on a plate uncovered 2 Stand for 2 3 minutes 1 Place on a plate uncovered 2 Stand for 3 4 minutes 1 Place on a plate uncovered 2 Stand for 2 3 minutes 1 Place on a plate uncovered 2 Stand for 3 4 minutes Place on a plate uncovered As above Place on a plate uncovered As above PREPARED DISHES Spaghetti Bolognese Chicken in a sauce Beef Stroganoff Rice BBQ Ribs Rice Pasta Dinner Rol...

Страница 21: ...E ON HIGH 100 METHOD Place in a bowl cover with cling film stir halfway through cooking As above As above Place in a bowl cover with cling film Place in a bowl cover with cling film stir halfway through cooking As above As above As above As above Place in a bowl cover with cling film stir halfway through cooking Place on a plate uncovered Place on a plate uncovered Place on a plate uncovered Place...

Страница 22: ...plate cover with cling film Place on a plate cover with cling film Place in a bowl uncovered Place in a bowl uncovered Place in a bowl uncovered Place in a bowl uncovered Place in a bowl uncovered Place in a bowl uncovered Place in a bowl uncovered Place in a bowl uncovered Place on a plate uncovered 1 min 1 min 30 sec 1 min 30 sec 50 sec 1 min 30 sec 55 sec 1 min 1 min 35 sec 1 min 35 sec 50 sec ...

Страница 23: ...e oven without the splash cover in place DO NOT REMOVE the splash cover UNLESS THE POWER CORD IS REMOVED FROM THE OUTLET because the rotary antenna which is located on the ceiling operates for 1 minute after the door is opened and injury could occur Keep the ceramic floor clean at all times If you leave grease or fat in the cavily it may overheat smoke or even catch fire when next using the oven S...

Страница 24: ...pt clean at all times wipe regularly with a damp cloth The ceramic floor should be kept clean at all times Minor spills may be wiped with a damp cloth OVEN INTERIOR Air intake filter OUTER CABINET Wipe the outside cabinet with a mild detergent solution on a soft cloth The control panel must be wiped clean whilst the door is open therefore inactivating the oven Keep the air intake filter clean Clea...

Страница 25: ...abinet LampAccess Never remove the outer cabinet This would be very dangerous due to high voltage parts inside which must never be touched as this could be fatal As your oven has a removable cover over oven light bulb it is possible for you to replace the light bulb yourseif with care The light bulb can be purchased from Sharp Electronics U K Ltd See page 25 Unplug the oven before replacing the li...

Страница 26: ...r coloured green and yellow The blue wire to the plug terminal maked N or coloured black or coloured blue The brown wire to the plug terminal marked L or coloured red or coloured brown 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 att...

Страница 27: ...reatment of food Class B equipment means that the equipment suitable to be used in domestic establishments This product is not limited to be used in domestic establishment but it is suitable to be used at commercial location too SPECIFICATIONS As part of a policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to alter design and specification without notice No part of this publication may be repro...

Страница 28: ...oes 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 local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal For Switzerland Used electrical or electronic equipm...

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