SHARP R25A0B 25L Midsize Microwave Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Sharp
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- WARNING
- SPECIAL NOTES & WARNING
- SEIROSSECCA DNA NEVO
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- CONTROL PANEL
- BEFORE OPERATION
- SETTING THE CLOCK
- MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL
- MANUAL OPERATION
- MICROWAVE COOKING
- AUTO MENU OPERATION
- OTHER CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS
- TIME DEFROST AND EXPRESS DEFROST OPERATION
- DEFROSTING ADVICE
- REHEATING ADVICE
- CARE AND CLEANING
- SERVICE CALL CHECK
- SPECIFICATIONS
- MANUAL CHART GUIDES
- HELPFUL HINTS
- WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SHARP R25A0B 25L Midsize Microwave
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for buying a Sharp Microwave Oven.
Please keep this operation manual handy, as it describes all the features of
your oven and will enable you to cook a variety of foods
The manual is divided into two sections:
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OPERATION (P2~P13)
This section describes your oven and teaches you how to use all the features. -
. SMART COOKING GUIDE
This section is at the back of the manual, it contains the more commonly used information such as how to prepare food, which cooking utensil to use and standing times. It also contains recipes for manual cookin
Please take some time to read your operation manual carefully, paying
particular attention to the warnings and special notes, the automatic cooking
menus programmed into your new oven have been carefully developed to give
optimum results when the step by step instructions are followed.
When selecting another home appliance, please again consider our full range of
Sharp products.
WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS : READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
a. Do not overcook food.
b. Remove wire twist-ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in the oven.
c. Do not heat oil or fat for deep frying. The temperature of the oil cannot be controlled.
d. Look at the oven from time to time when food is heated in disposable containers made of plastic, paper or other combustible materials for signs of smoke or burning.
e. If materials inside the oven should ignite, or smoke is observed, keep oven door closed, turn oven off, and disconnect the power plug, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. -
To reduce the risk of an explosion or delayed eruptive boiling, care should be taken when handling the food and container.
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Your microwave oven is capable of heating food and beverages very quickly therefore, it is very important that you select the appropriate cooking time and power level for the type and quantity of food to be heated. If you are unsure of the cooking time and power level required, begin with low cooking times and power levels until the food is sufficiently heated evenly throughout.
Additionally:
a. Do not place sealed containers in the oven. Babies bottles fitted with a screw cap or teat are considered to be sealed containers.
b. Do not use excessive amount of time.
c. When boiling liquids in the oven, use a wide-mouthed container.
d. Stand at least for 20 seconds at the end of cooking to avoid delayed eruptive boiling of liquids.
e. Stir the liquid before and during cooking. Use extreme care when handling the container or inserting a spoon or other utensil into the container. -
This oven is for home food preparation only and should only be used for heating, cooking and defrosting food and beverage.
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It is not suitable for commercial, laboratory use, or heating therapeutic devices eg. Wheat bags.
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Never operate the oven whilst any object is caught or jammed between the door and the oven.
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Do not try to adjust or repair the oven yourself.
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It is hazardous for anyone other than a qualified service technician trained by SHARP to carry out any service or repair operation. Especially those which involve the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy are very hazardous.
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Do not operate the oven if it is not working correctly or damaged until it has been repaired by a qualified service technician trained by SHARP. It is particularly important that the oven door closes properly and that there is no damage to:
(1) Door (warped), (2) Hinges and Latches (broken or loosened), (3) Door Seals, Sealing Surfaces and oven cavity (buckled or deformed), (4) Burn marks on the door seal faces. -
Do not bump, or catch utensils, loose clothes and your accessories on the door safety latches when removing food from the oven.
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Never poke an object, particularly a metal object, through a grille or between the door and the oven while the oven is operating.
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Never tamper with or deactivate the door safety latches.
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Always use oven gloves to prevent burns when handling utensils that are in contact with hot food. Enough heat from the food can transfer through utensils to cause skin burns.
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Should the power supply cord become damaged, it must be replaced with a special cord supplied by a SERVICE CENTRE APPROVED BY SHARP and it must be replaced by a qualified service technician trained by SHARP in order to avoid a hazard.
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If the oven lamp fails please consult your dealer or a qualified service technician trained by SHARP
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Avoid steam burns by directing steam away from the face and hands.
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Slowly lift the furthest edge of a dish’s cover including microwave plastic wrap etc., and carefully open popcorn and oven cooking bags away from the face.
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Make sure that the power supply cord is undamaged, and that it does not run under the oven or over any hot surfaces or sharp edges.
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To prevent the turntable from breaking:
a. Before cleaning the turntable with water, leave the turntable to cool.
b. Do not place anything hot on a cold turntable.
c. Do not place anything cold on a hot turntable. -
Do not place anything on the outer cabinet.
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Do not store food or any other items inside the oven.
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Make sure the utensil does not touch the interior walls during cooking.
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Only allow children 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 understands the hazards of improper use.
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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This appliance shall not be cleaned with a steam cleaner.
SPECIAL NOTES & WARNING
| DO| DON’T
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Eggs, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, sausages and oysters| Puncture egg
yolks and whites and oysters before cooking to prevent “explosion”.
Pierce skins of potatoes, apples, squash, hot dogs, sausages and oysters so that steam escapes.| * Cook eggs in shells. This prevents “explosion”, which may damage the oven or injure yourself.
- Cook hard/soft boiled eggs.
- Overcook oysters.
- Dry nuts or seeds in shells.
Popcorn| Use specially bagged popcorn for the microwave oven.
Listen while popping corn for the popping to slow to 1-2 seconds.| Pop popcorn in regular brown bags or glass bowls.
Exceed maximum time on popcorn package.
Baby food| * Transfer baby food to small dish and heat carefully, stirring often. Check for suitable temperature to prevent burns.
* Remove the screw cap and teat before warming baby bottles. After warming shake thoroughly. Check for suitable temperature.
| * Heat disposable bottles.
- Overheat baby bottles. Only heat until warm.
- Heat bottles with nipples on.
- Heat baby food in original jars.
General| Food with filling should be cut after heating, to release steam and avoid burns.
Use a deep bowl when cooking liquids or cereals to prevent boiling over.| * Heat or cook in closed glass jars or airtight containers. - Deep fat fry.
- Heat or dry wood, herbs, wet papers, clothes or flowers.
- Operate the oven without a load (i.e. an absorbing material such as food or water) in the oven cavity.
Liquids (Beverages)| For boiling or cooking liquids see WARNING on page 2 to prevent explosion and delayed eruptive boiling.| Heat for longer than recommended time. See REHEATING-FOOD CHART on page A-4 .
Canned foods| Remove food from can.| Heat or cook food while in cans.
Sausage rolls, Pies, Christmas pudding| Cook for the recommended time. (These foods have high sugar and/or fat contents.)| Overcook as they may catch fire.
Meats| Use a microwave proof roasting rack to collect drained juices.| Place meat directly on the turntable for cooking.
Utensils| Check the utensils are suitable for MICROWAVE cooking before you use them.| Use metal utensils for MICROWAVE cooking. Metal reflects microwave energy and may cause an electrical discharge known as arcing.
Aluminium foil| * Use to shield food to prevent over cooking. - Watch for sparking. Reduce foil or keep clear of cavity walls.| Use too much.
Shield food close to cavity walls. Sparking can damage the cavity.
Browning dish| Place a suitable insulator such as a microwave and heat proof dinner plate between the turntable and the browning dish.| Exceed the preheating time recommended by the manufacturer. Excessive preheating can cause the glass turntable to shatter and/or damage internal parts of the oven.
SEIROSSECCA DNA NEVO
OVEN
- Door
- Door hinges
- Oven lamp
- Waveguide cover (DO NOT REMOVE)
- Control panel
- Coupling
- Door latches
- Oven cavity
- Door seals and sealing surfaces
- Door safety latches
- Ventilation openings
- Outer cabinet
- Power supply cord
- Door opening button
ACCESSORIES:
Check to make sure the following accessories are provided: (15) Turntable
(16) Turntable support (17) Coupling Place the turntable support in the centre
of the oven floor so that it can freely rotate around the coupling. Then place
the turntable on to the turntable support so that it locates firmly into the
coupling.
To avoid turntable damage, ensure dishes and containers 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 to your dealer or SHARP authorised service agent.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Remove all packing materials from the oven cavity, (do not remove the waveguide cover), and the feature sticker from the outside of the door, if there is one. Check the unit for any damage, such as a misaligned door, damaged door seals around the door or dents inside the oven cavity or on the door. If there is any damage, please do not operate the oven until it has been checked by a SERVICE CENTRE APPROVED BY SHARP and repaired, if necessary.
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Accessories provided
1) Turntable
2) Turntable support
3) Operation manual and Cooking guide -
Ensure that the coupling is installed.Place the turntable support on the oven floor, then place the turntable onto the turntable support and coupling, ensuring it is located firmly. Refer to the diagram above NEVER operate the oven without the turntable.
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This oven is designed to be used on a counter top, on a shelf or in a cabinet.
It should not be installed in any area where excessive heat and steam are generated, for example, next to a conventional oven unit.
The oven should be installed so as not to block ventilation openings. When the oven is mounted on a kitchen countertop, on a shelf or in a cabinet, allow a space of at least 10cm on the top, 5 cm on both sides and at the rear of the oven for adequate air circulation. Additionally, when installing in a cabinet or on a shelf, the minimum inside dimension of the cabinet or a shelf should be 614mm (W)× 408mm (H)× 447mm (D). This oven must be operated with cabinet door open. Do not built-in the appliance under the countertop or any other appliances.
WARNING: The electrical outlet must be readily accessible so that the unit can be unplugged easily in an emergency -
Neither the manufacturer nor the distributors can accept any liability ford amage to the machine or personal injury for failure to observe the correct electrical connecting procedure.
The A.C. voltage must be single phase 230 – 240V, 50Hz -
This appliance must be earthed.
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Operate the oven from a general purpose domestic outlet.
If a generator is used, do not operate the oven with non-sinusoidal outputs.
CONTROL PANEL
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DIGITAL DISPLAY
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EXPRESS DEFROST key
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TIME DEFROST key
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AUTO MENU key
Rice & Pasta
Jacket Potato
Pizza
Frozen Vegetables
TEA & COFFEE Tea & Coffee
Dinner Plate -
TIME key
Press to enter time,and keep pressing to continuously increase time. -
POWER LEVEL key:
Press to select microwave power level. -
WEIGHT keys (up and down)
Press to increase/decrease weight,and keep pressing to continuously increase/decrease weight. -
KITCHEN TIMER key
Press to use as a minute timer, or to programme standing time. -
SET CLOCK key
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START/AUTO MINUTE key
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STOP/CLEAR key
BEFORE OPERATION
Plug in the oven. The oven display will display: “0:00”, an audible signal
will sound once.
This model has a clock function and the oven uses less than 1.0 W in stand by
mode.
To set the clock, see below.
SETTING THE CLOCK
Your oven has a 24 hour clock mode.
- Press the SET CLOCK key once and “00:00” will flash.
- Press the time keys and enter the current time. Enter the hours by pressing the 10 min. key and enter the minutes by pressing the 1 min. and 10 sec. keys.
- Press the SET CLOCK key to Finish clock setting.
NOTES:
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 “0:00” when cooking is complete.
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To check the time of day during a cooking process, press SET CLOCK key and the LED will display the time of day for 2-3 seconds. This does not affect the cooking process.
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In the process of clock setting, if the STOP/CLEAR key is pressed or if there is no operation within 1 minute,
the oven will go back to the former setting. -
If the electrical power supply to your microwave oven is interrupted, the display will intermittently show “0:00” – after the power is reinstated. If this occurs during cooking, the programme will be erased. The time of day will also be erased.
MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL
Power Level| Press the POWER LEVEL key
| Display (Percentage)
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HIGH| x1| 100P
x2| 90P
MEDIUM HIGH| x3| 80P
x4| 70P
MEDIUM| x5| 60P
x6| 50P
MEDIUM LOW (DEFROST)| x7| 40P
x8| 30P
LOW| x9| 20P
x10| 10P
| x11| 0P
- Your oven has 11 power levels, as shown.
- To change the power level for cooking, press the POWER LEVEL key until the display indicates the desired level. Press the START key to start the oven.
- To check the power level during cooking, press the POWER LEVEL key. As long as your finger is pressing the POWER LEVEL key the power level will be displayed. The oven continues to count down although the display will show the power level.
- If “0P” is selected, the oven will work with the fan but no power. You can use this level to remove the odour.
Generally the following recommendations apply: 100P/ 90P – (HIGH) used
for 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 conventionally, e.g. beef casserole, it is advisable to use this power
setting to ensure the meat will be tender.
40P/ 30P – (MEDIUM LOW) to defrost, select this power setting, to ensure that
the dish defrosts evenly.
This setting is also ideal for simmering rice, pasta, dumplings and cooking
egg custard. 20P/ 10P – (LOW) For gentle defrosting, e.g. cream gateaux or
pastry.
MANUAL OPERATION
Opening the door:
To open the oven door, push the door opening button.
Starting the oven:
Prepare and place food in a suitable container onto the turntable or place
directly onto the turntable. Close the door and press the START/AUTO MINUTE
key after selecting the desired cooking mode.
Once the cooking programme has been set and the START/AUTO MINUTE key is not
pressed in 1 minute, the setting will be cancelled.
The START/AUTO MINUTE key must be pressed to continue cooking if the door is
opened during cooking. The audible signal sounds once by efficient press will
be no response.
Use the STOP/CLEAR key to:
- Erase a mistake during programming.
- Stop the oven temporarily during cooking.
- Cancel a programme during cooking, press the STOP/CLEAR key twice.
- To set and to cancel the child lock (refer to page 9).
MICROWAVE COOKING
Your oven can be programmed for up 99 minutes 50 seconds (99.50).
MANUAL COOKING/ MANUAL DEFROSTING
- Enter the cooking time and use microwave power levels 100P to 10P to cook or defrost (refer to page 6).
- Stir or turn the food, where possible, 2 – 3 times during cooking.
- After cooking, cover the food and leave to stand, where recommended.
- After defrosting, cover the food in foil and leave to stand until thoroughly defrosted
Example:
To cook 2 minutes and 30 seconds on 70% microwave power.
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Input the power level by pressing the POWER LEVEL key 4 times for 70 P.
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Enter the cooking time by pressing the 1 min. key twice and then the 10 sec. key 3 times.
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Press the START/AUTO MINUTE keyto start the timer.
(The display will count down through 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 to 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/AUTO MINUTE key is pressed.
- When cooking/defrosting is complete, open the door or press STOP/CLEAR key and the time of day will reappear on the display, if the clock has been set.
- If you wish to know the power level during cooking, press the POWER LEVEL key . As long finger is touching the POWER LEVEL key, the power level will be displayed.
IMPORTANT :
- Close the door after cooking / defrosting. Please note that the light will remain on when the door is open, this is for safety reasons to remind you to close the door.
- If you cook the food over the standard time with only 100P, the power of the oven will lower automatically to avoid overheating. (The microwave power level will be reduced)
Cooking Mode| Standard time
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Microwave 100P| 30 minutes
AUTO MENU OPERATION
The AUTO MENU keys automatically work out the correct cooking mode and cooking of the foods (details on auto menu chart guide below). Follow the example below for details on how to operate this function. Example: To cook two jacket potatoes (0.46kg) by using the AUTO MENU function.
- Select the required menu by pressing the Jacket Potato key once.
the display will show:
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Press WEIGHT UP/DOWN keys or continue to press the Jacket Potato key to choose the required number of potatoes (up to 3).
, display: -
. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key to start cooking.
(The display will count down through defrosting time)
NOTES:
- The weight or quantity of the food can be input by pressing the WEIGHT UP/DOWN keys until the desired weight/quantity is displayed. Enter the weight of the food only. Do not include the weight of the container. Rice & Pasta has two menu options. Select A-1 for Rice menus or press the Rice & Pasta key again to select A-2 for the Pasta menu.
Auto Menu | Weight/Portion | Procedure |
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Rice & Pasta | White Rice A-1 | |
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Hot Tap
Water
| 2 Cups| 2 1/2 Cups| 4 Cups| 6 Cups
Wash the rice until the water runs clear. Place rice into a large microwave
safe glass bowl and cover with the recommended amount of hot tap water. Cook
Uncovered using Auto Menu Programme. When the oven beeps, stir the rice and
press Start to resume cooking. After cooking, stand and stir.
Dry Pasta A-2| | Pasta| 1/2 Cup| 1 Cup| 2 Cups| 4 Cups
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Hot Tap
Water
| 1 1/2 Cups| 2 Cups| 4 Cups| 6 Cups
Place the pasta into a large microwave safe glass bowl and cover with the
recommended amount of hot tap water. Cook Uncovered using Auto Menu Programme.
When the oven beeps, stir the pasta and press Start to resume cooking. After
cooking, stand and stir.
Jacket Potato| 1, 2, and 3 Potatoes.
1 Potato = Approx 230g (Initial temp 20ºC)
| Please use potatoes with a similar size of approximately 230g. Pierce each
of the potatoes twice on each side with a fork. Place the potatoes onto the
outer edge of the turntable. Turn over and rearrange halfway through cooking.
Stand for 2-5 mins in foil before serving.
Chilled Pizza| 1, 2 and 4 slices. 1 piece = 50g. (Initial temp 5ºC)| Place the
pizza pieces onto a 25cm microwave safe plate in the centre of the turntable.
Do not
cover.
Frozen Vegetables| 0.15kg, 0.35kg and 0.5kg. (Initial temp -18ºC)| Place
vegetables in a large microwave safe glass bowl. Cover the bowl with plastic
wrap and place onto the turntable. Stir halfway through cooking and after
cooking.
Tea and Coffee| 1, 2 and 3 Cups.
1 Cup = Approx 120ml (Initial temp 5ºC)
| Use a microwave safe mug. Place the mug onto the turntable and stir after
heating.
Dinner Plate| 0.25kg, 0.35kg and 0.5kg. (Initial temp 5ºC)| Use a 25cm
microwave safe plate. Place your dinner plate of food (such as meat, vegetable
and rice/potatoes) in the centre of the turntable.
Stand for 2 minutes before serving.
Notes :
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The final temperature will vary according to the initial food temperature. Check food is hot after cooking.
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 satisfied with the programmed result, please
OTHER CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS
- SEQUENCE COOKING
This function allows you to cook using up to 2 different stages which can include manual cooking time and mode and/or time defrost function. Once programmed there is no need to interfere with the cooking operation as the oven will automatically move onto the next stage. The audible signal will sound once after the first stage. if one stage is deforesting , it should be in first stage.
Note: Auto menu cannot be set as one of the multiple sequences.
Example: If you want to defrost the food for 5 minutes, then to cook with 80P microwave power for 7 minutes. The steps are as follows:
- Press the TIME DEFROST key once, in the LED display will appear .
- Enter the cooking time by pressing the 1 min. key 5 times.
- Input the power level (80P) by pressing the POWER LEVEL key 3 times.
- Enter the cooking time by pressing the 1 min. key 7 times.
- Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once to start cooking.
AUTO MINUTE FUNCTION
The START/AUTO MINUTE key allows you to operate the two following functions:
a. Direct start
You can directly start cooking on 100P microwave power level for 1 minute by pressing the AUTO MINUTE key
b. Extend the cooking time
You can extend the cooking time during manual cooking, time defrost and auto
menu operation in multiples of 1 minute if the START/AUTO MINUTE key is
pressed while the oven is in operation. During the weight defrost, the cooking
time cannot be increased by pressing START/AUTO MINUTE key.
NOTE: The cooking time may be extended to a maximum of 99 minutes 50
seconds.
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 the standing time for cooked/defrosted food.
Example :
To set the timer for 5 minutes.
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Press the KITCHEN TIMER key once.
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Enter the desired time by pressing the 1 min. key 5 times.
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Press the START/ AUTO MINUTE key to start the timer.
Check the display.
(The display will count down through the set cooking/ defrosting time.)
When the timer time arrives, the audible signal will sound 5 times and the LED will display the time of day.
You can enter any time up to 99 minutes 50 seconds. To cancel the KITCHEN TIMER whilst counting down, simply press the STOP/CLEAR key.
NOTE: The KITCHEN TIMER function cannot be used whilst cooking. -
CHILD LOCK:
Use to prevent unsupervised operation of the oven by children.
a. To set the CHILD LOCK
Press and hold the STOP/CLEAR key for 3 seconds until a long a beep sounds. The display will show:
b. To cancel the CHILD LOCK: Press and hold the STOP/CLEAR key for 3 seconds until a long beep sounds
TIME DEFROST AND EXPRESS DEFROST OPERATION
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TIME DEFROST
This function quickly defrosts food while enabling you to choose a suitable defrost period, depending on the food type. Follow the example below for details on how to operate this function. The time range is 0:10 – 99:50. Example: To defrost the food for 10 minutes.
1. Select the menu required by pressing the TIME DEFROST key once
x1, the display will show:
2. Enter the cooking time by pressing the 10 min. key once -
Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key to start cooking.
Notes for Time Defrost:
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after cooking the audible signal will sound five times and the LED will display the time of day, if the clock has
been set. If the clock has not been set, the display will only show “0:00” when cooking is complete. -
The preset microwave power level is 30P and can not be changed.
EXPRESS DEFROST
The microwave oven is pre-programmed with a time and power level so that the
following food is defrosted easily: Pork, beef and chicken. The weight range
for this food is 0.5kg.
Follow the example below for details on how to operate these functions.
Example : To defrost 0.5kg of minced beef using EXPRESS DEFROST.
Place the meat in a shallow microwave oven safe dish or microwave safe defrost rack on the turntable.
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Select the menu required by pressing the EXPRESS DEFROST key once.
x1, the display will show: -
Press the START/ AUTO MINUTE key to start cooking. (The display will count down through defrosting time)
Frozen foods are defrosted from -18°C.
NOTES FOR DEFROST:
- Before freezing foods, ensure food is fresh and of good quality.
- If necessary, shield small area of meat or poultry with flat pieces of aluminium foil. This will prevent areas from becoming warm during defrosting. Ensure the foil does not touch the oven walls.
DEFROSTING ADVICE
Defrosting food using your microwave oven is the quickest method of all.
It is a simple process but the following instructions are essential to ensure
the food is thoroughly defrosted.
Rearrange| Foods that are placed towards the outside of the dish will
defrost quicker than foods in the centre. It is therefore essential that the
food is rearranged up to 4 times during defrosting.
Move closely packed pieces from the outside to the centre and rearrange over-
lapping areas.
This will ensure that all parts of the food defrosts evenly.
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Separate| Foods may be stuck together when removed from the freezer. It
is important to separate llets.
Shield| 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 ect microwaves, e.g. legs and wings on a chicken.
Stand| Standing time is necessary to ensure food is thoroughly
defrosted. Defrosting is not complete once the food is removed from the
microwave oven. Food must stand, covered, for a length of time to ensure the
centre has completely defrosted.
Turn over| It is essential that all foods are turned over at least 3 – 4
times during defrosting. This is important to ensure thorough defrosting.
NOTES:
- Remove all packaging and wrapping before defrosting.
- To defrost food, use microwave power levels 30% or 10%
REHEATING ADVICE
For the reheating of foods, follow the advice and guidelines below to ensure
food is thoroughly reheated before
serving.
Plated meals| Remove any poultry or meat portions, reheat these separately, see below.
Place smaller items of food to the centre of the plate, larger and lm and
reheat on 50%, stir/rearrange halfway through reheating.
NOTE: Ensure the food is thoroughly reheated before serving.
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Sliced meat**| lm and reheat on 50%. Rearrange at least once to ensure
even reheating.
NOTE: Ensure the meat is thoroughly reheated before serving.
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Poultry portions| Place thickest parts of the portions to the outside of
the dish, cover lm and reheat on 70%. Turn over halfway through reheating.
NOTE: Ensure the poultry is thoroughly reheated before serving.
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Casseroles| lm or a suitable lid and reheat on 50%.
Stir frequently to ensure even reheating.
NOTE: Ensure the food is thoroughly reheated before serving.|
To achieve the best results when reheating, select a suitable microwave power level appropriate to the type of food. e.g. A bowl of vegetables can be reheated using 100%, while a lasagne which contains ingredients that cannot be stirred, should be reheated usin
- 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.
WARNING:
Never heat liquids in narrow-necked containers, as this could result in the
contents erupting from the container and may cause burns.
- To avoid overheating and fire, special care must be taken when reheating foods with a high sugar or fat content, e.g. mince pies or christmas pudding
- Never heat oil or fat for deep frying as this may lead to overheating and fire.
- Canned potatoes should not be heated in the microwave oven, follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the can.
WARNING :
The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars are to be stirred or shaken
and the temperature is to be checked before consumption to avoid burns.
CARE AND CLEANING
Disconnect the power supply cord before cleaning or leave the door open to
inactivate the oven.
CLEAN THE OVEN AT REGULAR INTERVALS – Keep the oven clean and remove any food
deposits, or it could lead to deterioration of the surface. This could
adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous
situation.
Exterior:
The outside may be cleaned with mild soap and warm water, wipe clean with a
damp cloth. Avoid the use of harsh abrasive cleaners. Keep the ventilation
openings free of dust.
Door:
Wipe the door and window on both sides, the door seals and adjacent parts
frequently with a damp cloth to remove any spills or spatters. Do not use
abrasive cleaners.
Touch Control Panel:
Wipe the panel with a cloth dampened slightly with water only.
Do not scrub or use any sort of chemical cleaners. Avoid the use of excess
water.
Interior walls:
To clean the interior surfaces, wipe with a soft cloth and warm water. After
use wipe the waveguide cover in the oven with a soft damp cloth to remove any
food splashes. Built-up splashes may overheat and begin to smoke or catch fi
re. Do not remove the waveguide cover. DO NOT USE A COMMERCIAL OVEN CLEANER,
ABRASIVE OR HARSH CLEANERS AND SCOURING PADS ON ANY PART OF YOUR MICROWAVE
OVEN. NEVER SPRAY OVEN CLEANERS DIRECTLY ONTO ANY PART OF YOUR OVEN. Avoid
using excess water. After cleaning the oven, ensure any water is removed with
a soft cloth.
Turntable/Roller Stay:
Wash with mild soapy water and dry thoroughly
SERVICE CALL CHECK
Please check the following before calling for service:
- Place one cup of water (approx. 250 ml) in a glass measure in the oven and close the door securely. Press the INSTANT COOK/START pad twice.
A. Does the oven lamp come on? YES NO
B. Does the cooling fan work? YES NO
(Put your hand over the rear ventilation openings.)
C. Does the turntable rotate? YES NO
(The turntable can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. This is quite normal.)
D. After two minutes, did an audible signal sound and COOK indicator go off?
YES NO
E. Is the water inside the oven hot? YES NO
If “NO” is the answer to any of the above questions, please check your wall socket and the fuse in your meter box.
If both the wall socket and the fuse are functioning properly, CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE APPROVED BY SHARP.
SPECIFICATIONS
AC Line Voltage | Single phase 230–240V~, 50Hz |
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AC Power Required | 1450W |
Output Power | 900 W* (IEC test procedure) |
Microwave Frequency | 2450 MHz (Class B/Group 2)** |
Outside Dimensions (W x H x D) | 514×308×397mm |
Cavity Dimensions (W x H x D) | 330×208×370mm |
Overall Cavity Volume | 25L |
Turntable | Ø315mm |
Weight | Approx.14.9kg |
- When tested in accordance with AS/NZS 2895.1:2007
** This is the classification of ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) equipment described in the International Standard CISPR 11.
MANUAL CHART GUIDES
DEFROST TIMES FOR MEAT, POULTRY AND BREAD
- Remove wrapping and place frozen item on a shallow, Microwave safe plastic defrost rack. If necessary, shield thin areas with aluminum foil to prevent the item from cooking while defrosting
- Defrost by following the steps in the “Microwave Time” column.
- Set the microwave to 30% power.
- When turning over, re-shield any warm areas so it continues to defrost without cooking
CUT | MICROWAVE TIME | STANDING TIME |
---|---|---|
BEEF (Roast) Steaks Minced Beef | 7-9 minutes/500g |
8-10 minutes/500g
8-10 minutes/500g| 10 – 15 minutes
5 – 10 minutes
5 – 10 minutes
PORK (Roast) Chops Ribs Minced Pork| 8-10 minutes/500g
9-11 minutes/500g
7-9 minutes/500g
9-11 minutes/500g| 10 – 15 minutes
5 – 10 minutes
5 – 10 minutes
5 – 10 minutes
LAMB (Roast) Shoulder Chops| 7-9 minutes/500g
7-9 minutes/500g
9-11 minutes/500g| 10 – 15 minutes
10 – 15 minutes
5 – 10 minutes
POULTRY Chicken (Whole) Pieces| 7-9 minutes/500g
8-10 minutes/500g| 10 – 15 minutes
5 – 10 minutes
BREAD / PIES| MICROWAVE TIME| PROCEDURE
---|---|---
2 Slices of Bread| 40 seconds| Place between paper towel and place directly on
the turntable.
4 Slices of Bread| 1 minute 30 seconds
1 Bread Roll| 1 minute 30 seconds
2 Bread Rolls| 2 minutes 30 seconds
FRESH VEGETABLE CHART
- Cover required dishes with plastic wrap or a
- Drain any remaining water after standing before
Vegetable| Amount| Microwave Time
at 100%
| Cooking Procedure
---|---|---|---
Asparagus (halved)| 500g| 5-7 minutes| Place in a shallow microwave safe dish.
Cover.
Stand for 3 minutes
Beans (top and tailed)| 500g| 5-7 minutes| Place in a shallow casserole dish
with 1 tablespoon of water. Cover. Stand for 3 minutes
Broccoli (uniform florets)| 500g| 5-7 minutes| Place in a shallow casserole
dish. Cover. Stand for 3 minutes
Brussels Sprouts| 500g| 4-6 minutes| Place in a shallow casserole dish. Cover.
Stand for 3 minutes
Cabbage (shredded)| 500g| 5-7 minutes| Place in a shallow casserole dish with
2 tablespoons of water. Cover. Stand for 3 minutes
Carrots (sliced)| 500g| 6-8 minutes| Place in a shallow microwave safe dish.
Cover. Stand for 3 minutes
Cauliflower (uniform florets)| 500g| 6-8 minutes| Place in a shallow casserole
dish with 1 tablespoon of water. Cover. Stand for 3 minutes
Corn on the Cob| 2 pieces| 6 ½ – 8 ½ minutes| Rinse corn under cold water.
Place corn in husk and place directly on the turntable. Turn over during
cooking. Stand for 3 minutes.
Mushrooms (quartered)| 500g| 6-8 minutes| Place in a shallow casserole dish
with 2 tablespoons of butter. Cover. Stand for 3 minutes
Peas (green; top and tailed)| 500g| 3-5 minutes| Place in a shallow casserole
dish with 1 tablespoon of water and 1 teaspoon of sugar. Cover. Stand for 3
minutes
Potatoes – Jacket| 3 Large (230g each)| 10-12 minutes| Pierce with a fork.
Turn over during cooking. Stand for 3 minutes.
Potatoes – Baked| 4 small| 6-8 minutes| Peel and quarter potatoes. Cook in a
dish with ⅓ cup water. Cook covered. Stand for 3 minutes.
Pumpkin (2cm cubes)| 500g| 6-8 minutes| Place in a shallow casserole dish.
Cover. Stand for 3 minutes
Spinach (shredded)| 500g| 5-7 minutes| Place in a shallow casserole dish with
2 tablespoons of water. Cover. Stand for 3 minutes
Snow Peas (top and tailed)| 250g| 2-3 minutes| Place in a shallow casserole
dish with 1 tablespoon of water. Cover. Stand for 3 minutes (cook for longer
for less crunch)
Squash (whole)| 500g| 4-6 minutes| Pierce with a fork. Place in a shallow
casserole dish.
Cover. Stand for 3 minutes
Sweet Potato (2cm cubes)| 500g| 9-10 minutes| Place in a shallow casserole
dish. Cover. Stand for 5 minutes
Zucchini (sliced or quartered)| 500g| 4-6 minutes| Place in a shallow
casserole dish with 1 tablespoon of water and 1 tablespoon of butter. Cover.
Stand for 3 minutes
FROZEN VEGETABLE CHART
- Place vegetables in a medium/large microwave safe bowl and cover with plastic
- Halfway through cooking, stir the vegetables to ensure even
- Allow to stand for 2 minutes before draining any water and serving
Vegetable| Weight| Microwave Time (100%)| Special
Procedures
---|---|---|---
Beans (green, cut)| 500g| 8-10 minutes|
Broccoli| 500g| 8-10 minutes| Break apart as soon as possible. Arrange
with flower towards the centre.
Carrots (whole)| 500g| 8-10 minutes| Stir halfway through.
Cauliflower| 500g| 8½ – 10½ minutes| Break apart as soon as possible.
Arrange with flower towards the centre.
Corn on the Cob| 4 pieces| 7½ – 9½ minutes|
Peas (green)| 500g| 8-10 minutes|
Spinach| 250g| 5-7 minutes| Break apart as soon as possible.
Mixed Vegetables (i.e. carrots, beans and corn kernels)| 500g|
9½ – 11½ minutes| Break apart as soon as possible.
RICE & PASTA COOKING CHART
- Wash and strain rice before measuring
- Place rice/pasta in a medium/large microwave safe bowl with water. Cook uncovered, stirring halfway through cooking. Allow to stand for 2 minutes before straining any remaining water and serving.
Food | Other Ingredients | Cooking Time |
---|---|---|
Pasta | 1 Cup | 2 cups Hot Water |
2 Cups | 4 cups Hot Water | 16-18 minutes |
4 Cups | 6 cups Hot Water | 20-22 minutes |
White Rice | 1 Cup | 2 ½ cups Hot Water |
2 Cups | 4 cups Hot Water | 20-22 minutes |
4 Cups | 6 cups Hot Water | 24-26 minutes |
Quick Oats | 1 Cup | 2 ¼ cups Milk |
SCRAMBLED EGG GUIDE
Place butter, eggs and milk in a small/medium microwave safe bowl. Beat with a fork until well combined and yolks of eggs are completely stirred in. Cook uncovered, stirring halfway through cooking.
Egg(s) | Butter | Milk | Cooking Medium High (70%) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 tsp | 1 tbsp | 1 minute 30 seconds |
2 | 2 tsp | 1 tbsp | 2 minutes 30 seconds |
3 | 1 tbsp | 2 tbsp | 3 minutes 30 seconds |
4 | 1 tbsp | ¼ cup | 5 minutes |
REHEATING/DEFROSTING CONVENIENCE – FOOD CHART
FOOD| WEIGHT| COOKING TIME AND POWEL LEVEL| SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS| STANDING TIME
---|---|---|---|---
Beverage (room temp.) 250mL per cup| 1 cup
2 cups| 1 minute on HIGH (100%)
2 minutes on HIGH (100%)| Stir after heating.| _
Canned Food (room temp.) (e.g. Spaghetti, Baked Beans)| 1 cup
2 cups
| 4 minutes on MEDIUM (50%)
9 minutes on MEDIUM (50%)| Place food in bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and
pierce 5 times with a skewer. Stir halfway.| 1-3 minutes
Canned Soup (room temp) 250mL per cup (thin soup)| 1 cup
2 cups
| 2 minutes on HIGH (100%)
4 minutes on HIGH (100%)
| Place food in bowl. Cover with plastic wrap or lid. Stir halfway.| _
Meat Pie (refrigerated) Individual 180g each| 1 pie
4 pies
| 5 minutes on MEDIUM (50%)
14 minutes on MEDIUM (50%)| Place directly on turntable, face side down. Cover
with paper towel. Turn over halfway.| 3 minutes
Frozen Rice/Pasta Dinners (e.g. Lasange, Risotto)| 300-500g| 7-9 minutes on
HIGH (100%)| Remove from foil container. Cover with plastic wrap or lid. Allow
to stand| 2 minutes
Dinner Plate (refrigerated) 350g-400g per serve| 1 serve| 4-5 minutes on HIGH
(100%)| Slice potato. Cover plate with plastic wrap and pierce 5 times with a
skewer.
Place directly on turntable. Allow to stand.
| 5 minutes
Casserole (refrigerated) 250g per serve| 1 serve
2 serves| 4 minutes on HIGH (100%)
7 minutes on HIGH (100%)| Place in a bowl, cover with plastic wrap.
Place directly on turntable. Stir halfway. Allow to stand, then stir.
| 1-3 minutes
Croissants (frozen)| 1
2| 2 minutes on MEDIUM LOW (30%)
3 minutes on MEDIUM LOW (30%)| Place between paper towels. Place directly on
the turntable.| _
Fruit Pie individual (frozen) 135g each| 1
2| 5 minutes on MEDIUM LOW (30%)
7 minutes on MEDIUM LOW (30%)| Remove from foil container. Place on a plate
and then onto the turntable. Allow to stand.| 2 minutes
Danish Pastry whole
(frozen)
| 400g| 5 minutes on MEDIUM HIGH (70%) followed by 5 ½ minutes on MEDIUM LOW (30%)| Remove from foil container. Place on dinner plate. Allow to stand.| 2 minutes
NOTE: Room Temperature +20ºC Refrigerator Temperature +3ºC Frozen Temperature -18ºC
Uten s i l | U s e | Advice |
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GLASSWARE/CERAMIC (HEAT RESISTANT)
| YES| GLASSWARE
- Ordinary glass is not suitable for cooking but may be used for short periods for heating foods. CERAMIC
- Most ovenproof china, and ceramics, are suited.
- Avoid dishes that are decorated with gold or silver leaf.
- Avoid using antique pottery.
- If unsure, check with the manufacturer.
METAL COOKWARE
| NO|
- Metal cookware should be avoided when cooking in the microwave oven.
- Microwave energy is reflected by metal.
PLASTIC WRAP/ OVEN BAGS ( M I CROWAVE ) SAFE ONLY
| YES|
- Plastic wrap can be used to cover food.
- Some shrinkage of the wrap may occur, over an extended cooking time.
- When removing wrap, lift it in such a way to avoid steam burns. Do not tie oven bags with metal twist ties, substitute with string.
- For cooking food with high fat content, do not bring the wrap in contact with the food as it may melt.
ALUMINIUM FOIL
| FOR SHIELDING|
- Smal l amounts may be used to shield certain parts of meat and fish when cooking or defrosting.
- Remove food in foil trays, if possible, and place in a microwave safe dish.
- 1If not possible, place the foil tray onto a heat proof plate allowing 2.5 cm between the walls of the oven.
STRAW AND WOOD
| NO|
- Excessive overheating of these materials may cause a fire in the microwave oven.
PAPER
| YES|
- Paper towels and waxed paper are suitable to use to prevent splatters.
- These are suitable for use when reheating foods or for short cooking times.
PLASTIC COOKWARE MICROWAVE SAFE
| YES|
- Ideal for cooking, reheating and defrosting.
- Some microwave safe plastic cookware are not suitable for cooking foods with high fat and sugar content.
BROWNING DISH| YES|
-
Ensure that the preheating time of the dish is not exceeded.
-
Ensure that a microwave heat proof dinner plate or suitable insulator be placed between the turntable and the browning dish.
-
THERMOMETERS
-
MICROWAVE SAFE
-
CONVENTIONAL
| YES NO|
HELPFUL HINTS
-
THE ARRANGEMENT
Arrange foods carefully. Place thickest areas toward outside of dish. -
TURNING
Foods such as poultry and joints of meat should be turned over after half the cooking time. -
COVERING
Cover foods in the microwave if you would normally cover the food in your ordinary oven, or to retain moisture. Cover foods such as Vegetables, Casseroles, or when Reheating. Use to cover foods:
-
PIERCING
Pierce potatoes, eggs, tomatoes or any foods with a skin or membrane to allow steam to escape.
-
SHIELDING
Shield using small pieces of aluminium foil to shield thin areas of meat, fi sh and poultry or edges of cakes to prevent overcooking.
-
STANDING TIME
Standing time is important. After cooking or defrosting ensure adequate standing time. This allows the food to continue cooking or heating. Refer to cooking guides for each menu or according to manufacturers instructions. -
STIRRING
Stir foods from the outside to the centre of the dish, once or twice during cooking if possible. Eg. Casseroles and Sauces.
-
SIZEZ
Small pieces cook faster than large ones. To speed up cooking, cut pieces smaller than 5 cm so microwaves can penetrate to the centre from all sides. For even cooking, make all the pieces the same size. -
DENSITY
The depth to which microwaves penetrate food varies depending on the food’s density. Porous foods like minced beef or mashed potatoes microwave faster than dense ones like steak or whole potatoes. -
FAT AND BONE
Marbling within meat, or a thin, even layer of fat on a roast, speeds cooking. Large fatty areas or excess drippings in dish attract energy away from meat, and slows cooking. Centre bones do not affect cooking, but bone on the side of meat conducts heat to the areas next to it. -
STARTING TEMPERATURE
Frozen or refrigerated foods take longer to heat than food at room temperature. Cooking times in this book are based on normal storage temperatures. Since rooms, refrigerators and freezers differ in temperature, check cooking result at the minimum time. -
QUANTITY
Microwave cooking times are directly related to the amount of food in the oven. Because energy is absorbed by the food itself, one potato or a single piece of chicken cooks rapidly. When the energy is divided among several items, cooking takes more time. -
CONDENSATION
Condensation is a normal part of microwave cooking. The humidity and moisture in food will influence the amount of condensation in the oven. Generally, covered foods will not cause as much condensation as uncovered foods. Ensure that the ventilation openings are not blocked.
- GENERAL
Your microwave oven is capable of heating food and beverages very quickly therefore, it is very important that you select the appropriate cooking time and power level for the type and quantity of food to be heated. If you are unsure of the cooking time and power level required, begin with low cooking times and power levels until the food is suffi ciently heated evenly throughout.
FEATURE | QUICK OPERATION GUIDE |
---|---|
Manual Microwave Cooking | To cook 2 minutes and 30 seconds on 70% microwave |
power.
Direct Start| To start cooking on 100% microwave power for one minute
Auto Menu| To cook 2 x Jacket Potatoes
Express Defrost| To defrost 0.5kg of minced meat
Time Defrost| To defrost at 30% microwave power for 5 minutes
Sequence Cooking| To cook at 70% microwave power for 2 minutes, then 30%
microwave power for 5 minutes
Setting the Clock| 24 hour clock mode. To set the time to 8:18am
Kitchen Timer| To set the timer for 5 minutes
Child Lock| To set the child lock Press and hold this key for 3 seconds until
a long beep sounds
To cancel the child lock Press and hold this key for 3 seconds until a long beep sounds
WARRANTY
Congratulations on Your Purchase!
This Sharp Microwave Oven is warranted against faults in material and
manufacture for 12 months period.
If service is required during the warranty period, please contact your nearest
Sharp Approved Service Centre. These repairs would be carried out at no charge
to the owner, subject to the conditions specified herein.
This warranty does not extend to defects or injuries caused by or resulting
from causes not attributable to faulty parts or the manufacture of the
product, including but not limited to, defect or injury caused by or resulting
from misuse, abuse, neglect, lack of maintenance, accidental damage, improper
voltage, liquid spillage, vermin infestation, software, or any alterations
made to the product which are not authorised by Sharp. Please retain your
sales documentation, as this should be produced to validate a warranty claim.
This warranty is in addition to and in no way limits, varies or excludes any
implied rights and remedies under any relevant legislation in the country of
sale.
This warranty does not cover transportation to and from the Sharp Approved Service Centre. Goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods. The repair of your goods may result in the loss of user generated data, please ensure that you have saved this data elsewhere prior to repair.
Australian customers: Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. The criteria of a major failure is defined in the Australian Consumer Law. Should you require any assistance with a major failure please contact Sharp Customer Care.
FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN
AUSTRALIA
REGARDING YOUR LOCAL
SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE
Customer service helplines
1300 742 770
(calling within Australia)
Monday- Saturday, 9am – 6pm Open Monday to Saturday except on public holidays.
Distributed by Tempo(Aust) Pty Ltd
PO Box 132 Frenchs Forest NSW 1640 Australia info@tempo.org
For an electronic copy of this manual, please contact
our after sales support centre.
SHARP CORPORATION OF AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
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