SHARP YC-MS01U-B Compact Control Microwave Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Sharp
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SHARP YC-MS01U-B Compact Control Microwave
product information
The Sharp YC-MS01U-B Compact Control Microwave is a countertop microwave oven designed for convenient use in smaller spaces. Here are some details about it:
- Compact Size: It’s a small-sized microwave, suitable for smaller kitchens, dorm rooms, or spaces with limited countertop area.
- Control Panel: It features a user-friendly control panel that typically includes buttons for different power levels, cooking time, and specific presets for common food items.
- Power Levels: Microwaves often come with various power levels to adjust cooking intensity based on the type of food being cooked.
- Capacity: While specific capacity can vary, compact microwaves like this typically have a smaller interior space compared to larger models.
- Features: It likely includes standard microwave features such as a turntable for even cooking, a timer, and preset cooking functions for popcorn, beverages, etc.
- Power Rating: The power rating or wattage may vary, but compact microwaves generally have lower wattages compared to larger ones.
Product Using Instructions
- Placement: Put the microwave on a stable, flat surface with enough space around it for proper ventilation.
- Power: Plug in the microwave to a power source.
- Setting the Clock: Usually, you might need to set the clock before using the microwave. Follow the instructions in the manual to set the correct time.
- Using the Control Panel:
- Power Levels: Select the desired power level if your microwave has this option. Higher power levels mean faster cooking.
- Timer: Set the cooking time using the timer buttons. Press the appropriate button multiple times to set the desired time.
- Start/Stop: Press the start button to begin cooking. The microwave will start and countdown the cooking time. To stop the microwave during cooking, press the stop or cancel button.
- Opening/Closing the Door: Always ensure the door is securely closed before starting the microwave. To open, pull the door handle.
- Safety Precautions: Never operate the microwave oven when empty, as it can damage the appliance. Use microwave-safe containers and cover food with appropriate microwave-safe lids or wraps.
- Cleaning: Keep the microwave clean by wiping spills immediately. Regularly clean the interior and exterior of the microwave with mild soap and water.
- Specific Cooking Instructions: Refer to the user manual for specific cooking instructions, defrosting guidelines, and recommended cooking times for different foods. Some microwaves might have preset buttons for specific food items like popcorn, beverages, etc.
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My microwave is not working
To test to see if the microwave is operating, place a cup of water on the turntable and heat on the microwave function for one minute on full power.
If the water gets hot, the microwave is working, if it does not the oven is faulty.
If there is no power to your microwave, check the fuse in the plug.
My microwave keeps blowing the fuse box trip
Check to see which trip is blowing. If it is the main circuit breaker, then there is a fault with the microwave. If it is the Earth Current Trip (normally referred to as an RCD), then check to see what the rating is. Consult a qualified electrician to ensure that this rating is not too low.
My turntable coupling/support is melting
This is normally caused by incorrect cooking utensils being used and causing hot areas on the glass turntable, which in turn melts the plastic parts. Refer to the Operating Instructions for the correct type of cooking utensils to use.
My door hooks are broken
Door hooks do not break under normal operating conditions and as such are not deemed to be a manufacturing defect. Please refer to a local microwave oven repairer if you require these to be replaced.
I would like to clean my oven
It is important to keep your oven clean, food deposits will recook and carbonise causing cavity and waveguide deterioration.To clean your oven, place half a lemon in a bowl, add 300 ml (1/2 pint) water and heat on 100% for 10 -12 minutes, then use a dry cloth to wipe down all surfaces.
My cabinet is getting hot
The outside of the cabinet will get hot, especially where the bulb is mounted.
The inside of my oven has hot spots.
If the oven is used empty, has uncleaned food deposits built up, incorrect utensils are used or the oven is mechanically distorted in some way, then there may be hot spots within the oven cavity. The cause of these must be found to ensure long term use of the oven.
My turntable does not rotate smoothly
This may be due to food deposits building up under the turntable support or simply that the turntable has not been placed on the coupling or support correctly.
My turntable does not always rotate in the same direction.
As your oven uses an asynchronous motor, the turntable can rotate in either direction.
The paint is peeling off my oven
Excessive build-up of moisture in an oven cavity can lead to paint peeling. Always wipe down the oven cavity after cooking. If objects are placed on top of the oven, over a period of time the surface will deteriorate due to localised heating. Please avoid placing objects on top of the oven.
My waveguide cover is damaged
The waveguide cover needs to be kept clean and intact at all times. If it is missing, food particles will enter the magnetron causing overheating and failure. Lack of cleaning will lead to burning.
My grill is smoking
When using the grill for the first time it may emit smoke. It is recommended that the grill is turned on for a few minutes when new. The grill will also smoke during use if food is splattered onto it during the cooking
What cooking utensils should I use
Various issues can be caused by using the incorrect utensils. Consult the Operation Manual for details on what and what not to use.
Can I extend my mains lead?
Your mains lead cannot be extended, neither can extension cables be used. This is because a microwave oven is a high current device and any weak link in the mains supply chain can potentially overheat causing a safety hazard. In addition, the mains plug should not be removed and replaced with a none approved type.
Why is the power rating of my microwave more than that on the label?
Microwaves will draw more power from the mains supply than the related output power due to the way the energy conversion circuit inside the oven works.The rating on the oven will be correct for your microwave.
When heating food,the container gets hot
Make sure that the utensils being used in your oven are microwave safe, refer to the list in your Operation Manual.
Water is coming out of my oven
The oven cavity will normally be cooler than the food being cooked, and so steam produced when cooking will condense on the cooler 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.
Any condensation trapped in the door should clear after a few hours.A draught circulates around the door
When the oven is working, air circulates within the cavity. As the door does not form an airtight seal, air may escape from the door.
My oven is flashing/arcing/burning
Arcing/burning will happen if the oven is not clean.
My oven is cooking too slowly
Ensure correct power level has been selected.
My oven makes a noise
As the microwave energy pulses on and off during cooking/defrosting it generates a magnetic field which caused the cabinet to resonate. This is normal.
My food is not cooking evenly
Your oven generates cooking energy in a fixed pattern and this is why a turntable is used to rotate the food. If the turntable stops or rotates erratically, uneven cooking and hot spots in the food can occur. Ensure that the turntable is used whenever cooking and that its rotation is regular.
Is my oven leaking energy?
As the microwave energy pulses on and off during cooking/defrosting it generates a magnetic field which caused the cabinet to resonate. This is normal.
Can I use my oven if I have a pacemaker fitted?
Individuals with pacemakers should check with their doctor or the manufacturer of the pacemaker for precautions regarding microwave ovens.
My microwave bleeps
If your electronic Microwave is not used for a period of 5 minutes (and the door is closed) the safety lock will automatically activate, this is associated with a double bleep being heard when the oven enters the lock mode. To activate the buttons again, simply open the door, close and the keypad will become active. This is a safety feature and cannot be disabled.Condensation It is possible that condensation can build up on surfaces of your oven due to the moisture content of the food being cooked and the ambient air oven surface temperature. This is normal. It is recommended that after cooking, any build- up of condensation is removed by wiping with a soft, absorbent cloth.
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