| COMMERCIAL   MICROWAVE OVEN   J MODEL R-2398   OPERATION MANUAL AND COOKING GUIDE   Page   CONTENTS   Warning   1 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 8 8 Special Notes   Installation Instructions   Oven Diagram   Operation of Touch Control Panel   Before Operating   Volume and Sound Setting   Stop/Clear   Memory Operation   Memory Programme Entry   Cooking with Memory   Cooking Double Quantity   with Memory   Memory Check   9 Manual Operation   Time Cooking   10   10   10   11   12   12   12   13   14   14   14   15   15   16   17   18   19   Repeat Cooking   Multiple Sequence Cooking   Other Convenient Features   Express Defrost   Express Defrost Chart   Counter Check   Error Mode   Information for Filter Indicator   Care and Cleaning   Service Call Check   Specifications   Helpful Hints   Cookware and Utensil Guide   Warranty   Quick Reference Guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SPECIAL NOTES   DO   DON’T   Eggs, fruits,   nuts, seeds   vegetables,   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.   * Reheat whole eggs.   * Overcook oysters.   * Dry nuts or seeds in shells.   Popcorn   * Use specially bagged popcorn for the   microwave oven.   * Pop popcorn in regular brown bags or   glass bowls.   * Listen while popping corn for the   popping to slow to 1-2 seconds.   * Exceed maximum time on popcorn   package.   Baby food   * Transfer baby food to small dish and   * Heat disposable bottles.   heat carefully, stirring often. Check for * Overheat baby bottles.   suitable temperature to prevent burns.   * Remove the screw cap and teat   before warming baby bottles. After   warming shake thoroughly. Check for   suitable temperature.   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.   * Heat or cook in closed glass jars or air   tight containers.   * Stir liquids briskly before and after   cooking for even heating.   * Use a deep bowl when cooking liquids   or cereals to prevent boiling over.   * For boiling or cooking liquids see   WARNING on page 2.   * 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 wa-   ter) in the oven cavity.   Canned foods   * Remove food from can.   * Heat or cook food while in cans.   * Overcook as they may catch fire.   Sausage rolls,   Pies, Christmas   pudding   * These foods have high sugar and/or   fat contents.   * Cook for the recommended time.   Meats   * Use a microwave proof roasting rack   to collect drained juices.   * Place meat directly on the ceramic   shelf 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   Browning dish   * 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.   * Place a suitable insulator such as   microwave and heat proof dinner plate   between the ceramic shelf and the   browning dish.   * Exceed the preheating time recom-   mended by the manufacturer. Exces-   sive preheating can damage internal   parts of the oven.   2 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   1. Remove all packing materials from the oven cavity. Remove the protective film(blue film) from the   outer case cabinet. 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   operatetheovenuntilithasbeencheckedbyaSERVICECENTREAPPROVEDBYSHARPandrepaired,   if necessary.   2. Accessories provided   1) Operation manual and cooking   Oven B (Back)   guide   Screw (a)   2) Menu sticker   Entercookingtimesordishmenus   in this sticker and attach to the   control panel.   Rear cabinet   3. The oven 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.   Allow at least 25 cm on the top, 5 cm   onthebothsides andattherearofthe   oven for free air space.   Mounting plate A   Screw (b)   Screw (d)   Screw (c)   Screw (a)   4. Neitherthemanufacturernorthedis-   tributors can accept any liability for   damage to the machine or personal   injury for failure to observe the cor-   rectelectricalconnectingprocedure.   The A.C. voltage must be single   phase 230-240V, 50Hz.   Mounting plate B   Rear cabinet   Oven A (Back)   Figure   5. It is recommended that a separate   circuit serving only this appliance be provided.   6. Operate the oven from a general purpose outlet.   If a generator is used, do not operate the oven with non-sinusoidal outputs.   7. STACKING PROCEDURE FOR TWO MICROWAVE OVENS   Two units can be installed together by placing one on top of the other. Follow these instructions:   a. Place oven A in the desired location. Position Oven B on top of Oven A as shown in the figure.   b. Remove Screws (b) from the lower edge of the back of Oven B.   c. Loosen Screw (a) which holds Mounting Plate A on the back of Oven A.   d. Turn Mounting Plate A 180° so that it is on the lower edge of Oven B.   e. Using Screw (b) removed in step b, install Mounting Plate A to the lower edge of Oven B as shown   in the figure.   f. Tighten Screw (a) which was loosened in step c.   g. Remove another Screw (a) which holds Mounting Plate B on the back of Oven B. Remove   Mounting Plate B.   h. Replace Screw (a) removed in step g and tighten.   i. Remove Screw (c) from the rear of Oven A.   j. Remove Screw (d) from the rear of Oven B.   k. Turn Mounting Plate B and position it on Ovens A and B as shown in the figure. Using Screws (c)   and (d), fasten Mounting Plate B in place.   WARNING:   When two ovens are installed together by placing one on top of another:   1. Always use two mounting plates.   2. Make sure that the power supply cords are not caught between the ovens.   3. Do not install more the one oven on top of another.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   OVEN DIAGRAM   F E   0 9 5 4 3 2 D 1 B C A 2 8 7 6 9. Door hinges   10. See through door   11. Door handle   1. Touch control panel   2. Door safety latches   3. Splash cover   12. Accesscoverforovenlampreplace-   ment   4. Ceramic shelf   5. Oven lamp   13. Ventilation openings   14. Power supply cord   15. Mounting plate   6. Air intake filter   7. Air intake openings   8. Door seals and sealing surfaces   16. Screw for mounting plate   I J K 17. Heating indicator:   DEF   CHECK   Thisindicatorshowsheatinginprogress   18. Memory number indicator   19. TIME display: Lighted digital display   20. EXPRESS DEFROST indicator   21. Check mode indicator   NUMBER   POWER   H G L ON   DOUBLE   FILTER   1 2 3 Q P O N   M 22. POWER LEVEL display:   Percentage of microwave power is   indicated   23. Filter indicator   24. Double quantity mode indicator   25. 3rd sequence indicator   DOUBLE   QUANTITY   EXPRESS   DEFROST   R S 26. 2nd sequence indicator   27. 1st sequence indicator   28. DOUBLE QUANTITY pad   29. EXPRESS DEFROST pad   30. Ten NUMBER pads for time and memo-   ry programming   31. SELECT TIME pad   T 32. STOP/CLEAR pad; press to stop opera-   tion of oven and clear remaining heat-   ing time   33. SELECTPOWERpadforsettingvariable   power level   34. START pad; press to operate oven after   door is closed and time is set   35. SET pad for setting memory   36. CHECK pad for checking memory   37. SIGNAL pad for setting sound level   SELECT TIME STOP / CLEAR   SELECT POWER START   SET CHECK SIGNAL   U W Y V X [ Z 4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   OPERATION OF TOUCH CONTROL PANEL   The operation of the oven is controlled by pressing the appropriate pads arranged on the surface of the   control panel.   An entry signal tone should be heard each time you press the control panel to make a correct entry.   Before Operating   • When you first connect the microwave oven to an   door is opened or shut.   electrical socket, the digital display will show   • • The programme or check mode is cancelled when   any pads are not pressed for more than 3 min-   utes.   will appear on the display after the time   reaches zero. It will disappear when the oven door   is opened or the STOP/CLEAR pad is pressed.   . • • Key pad entries can only be made when the door   is shut.   The oven lamp and cooling fan will continue to   operate for 1 minute after cooking or when the   Volume and Sound Setting   • There are three sellectable volume settings for   the "beeps" made by the control panel, also you   can change the setup to make a series of short   "beeps" to signify the end of cooking, quite dis-   tinct from normal key entry beeps.   To change the volume setting, press the SET pad   twice within 2 seconds. Then hold your finger on   the SIGNAL pad, you will hear the three volume   settings, stop on the one you want.   series of short "beeps", again three volume set-   tings will be heard, stopping on one of these   volume settings will change the setup so that the   short "beeps" will be heard at the end of cooking.   To turn off the short "beeping" feature, repeat the   process but stop on one of the first three steady   volume settings.   Any audible signals will not sound when the SET   pad is pressed first and then an audible signal   will sound when the SET pad is pressed second.   • If you hold your finger on the SIGNAL pad, the   sound will change from a steady "beep" to a   Stop/Clear   • • If you want to stop the oven during cooking:   1. Press the STOP/CLEAR pad once.   2. Open the door (except memory cooking).   To start the oven again, close the door and press   the START pad within 1 minute.   If you open the door during memory cooking, the   programme is cancelled.   • • If you want to cancel a programme during cook-   ing, press the STOP/CLEAR pad twice.   If you want to clear a mistake during program-   ming, press the STOP/CLEAR pad once.   MEMORY OPERATION   • This oven has 20 memory banks (1-20) which can   store cooking programmes.   Memory No.   Cook Time   10 sec.   20 sec.   30 sec.   45 sec.   Output Power   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 100%   100%   100%   100%   100%   100%   100%   100%   100%   100%   • The memory banks 1-0 have been programmed   previously as shown in the table. These prepro-   grammed memory banks can be changed indi-   vidually if required.   • • • In addition for all memory banks a time constant   1.8 for the double quantity is stored. The stored   time constant can also be changed individually if   required.   Information in these memory banks is not lost due   to power interruptions. If the power goes off, the   oven does not need to be reprogrammed. No bat-   teries are necessary for this type of memory.   1 min.   1 min. 15 sec.   1 min. 30 sec.   2 min.   2 min. 30 sec.   3 min.   To check the stored programmes please refer to   "Memory check" on page 9.   If you want to memorise or check the programme   or cook using memory 11-20, press the desired   NUMBER pad twice within 1 second.   To change the stored programmes please refer to   "Memory programme entry" on pages 6-7.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Memory Programme Entry   You can change memory programmes for 20 memory banks.   Yourovencanbeprogrammedforupto3cookingsequencesandhas11presetmicrowavepowerlevels.   COOKING TIME   Cooking   Sequence   Microwave power level   that can be used.   Cooking time that   can be used.   1 Stage only   Max. 30 minutes   0-100%   0-40%   Max. 30 minutes any stage   all stages   Max. 60 minutes for two stages   Max. 90 minutes for three stages   2 or 3 Stages   50-100%   Max. 30 minutes all stages   Note: If the oven is used with the power level above 40% on any stage, the maximum cooking   time is 30 minutes in total.   COOKING GUIDE AND POWER LEVEL   Use the correct NUMBER pad after pressing the SELECT POWER pad.   The following chart gives examples of foods typically cooked on microwave power levels.   Number Pads   Microwave Power Levels   Examples of Foods   Beverage, Fruit,   Vegetables,   Rice/Pasta   NONE   100%   90%   80%   70%   60%   50%   40%   30%   20%   10%   0%   9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Seafood,   Cakes, Muffins, Slices,   Casseroles, Lasagne   Defrosting,   Softening butter   Keeping food warm   No microwave power   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TO PROGRAMME TIME AND POWER LEVEL INTO A MEMORY   * Suppose you want to set 4 minutes at 60% at the 1st sequence and 2 minutes at 30% at the 2nd sequence for   1 serving in the memory 1.   Step   Pad Order   Procedure   Display   SET   Press the SET pad twice within 2 sec-   onds.   1 NUMBER   X 2   Press the NUMBER pad   . NUMBER   2 1 1 NUMBER   NUMBER   NUMBER   Press the SELECT TIME pad.   3 4 5 6 7 SELECT TIME   1 1 1 1 Enter desired cooking time for the 1st   sequence. (4 minutes)   4 0 0   Press the SELECT POWER pad.   POWER   POWER   SELECT POWER   Enter desired power level for the 1st   sequence. (60%)   NUMBER   NUMBER   6 Press the SELECT TIME pad.   SELECT TIME   2 Enter desired cooking time for the 2nd   sequence. (2 minutes)   8 9 NUMBER   2 0 0   2 2 2 Press the SELECT POWER pad.   NUMBER   NUMBER   POWER   POWER   SELECT POWER   Enter desired power level for the 2nd   sequence. (30%)   10   11   3 Press the SET pad twice to complete   the setting.   SET   X 2   Note: 1. If the cooking time is over the max. time, the display will show "EE9". See page 14.   2. If your programmed time is over max. time at Double Quantity, you cannot use Double   Quantity for the memory. You can cook only 1 serving.   3. It is not necessary to press the SELECT POWER pad for 100%.   4. At step 1, any audible signals will not sound when the SET pad is pressed first and then an   audible signal will sound when the SET pad is pressed second.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Cooking with Memory   * Suppose you want to cook by using memory 2, which was programmed for 10 seconds at 100%.   Step   Procedure   Pad Order   Display   Press the NUMBER pad   . 1 NUMBER   POWER   2 2 ON   1 Cooking Double Quantity with Memory   * Suppose you want to cook a double quantity using memory 2.   Step   Procedure   Pad Order   Display   Press the DOUBLE QUANTITY pad.   DOUBLE   QUANTITY   1 NUMBER   DOUBLE   Press the NUMBER pad   . 2 NUMBER   POWER   2 2 ON   DOUBLE   1 Note: 1. If the cooking time of double quantity is over the max. time, the display will show "EE9". See page 14.   2. Double quantity means best time for cooking double quantity; it is not double the time.   3. The"MEMORY"cookingsystemdoesnotrequiretheuseoftheSTARTpad. MEMORYcannotbeused   to start the oven if any programme is on display.   TO CHANGE THE TIME CONSTANT FOR DOUBLE QUANTITY   The time constant for double quantity is preset 1.8 times the single quantity cooking time, but you can alter this   constant to suit your needs.   * Suppose you want to change the time constant to 1.67 in memory 1.   Step   Procedure   Pad Order   Display   Press the SET pad twice within 2 sec-   onds.   SET   1 NUMBER   NUMBER   X 2   DOUBLE   QUANTITY   2 3 4 Press the DOUBLE QUANTITY pad.   DOUBLE   DOUBLE   Press the NUMBER pad   . NUMBER   NUMBER   1 1 Press the SELECT TIME pad.   Set the time constant (1.67).   SELECT TIME   DOUBLE   DOUBLE   5 6 NUMBER   1 6 7   Press the SET pad twice to complete   the setting.   SET   X 2   Note: 1. In case you want to change the time constant it must be set for each key separately.   2. The time constant can be set from 0.00 to 9.99.   3. At step 1, any audible signals will not sound when the SET pad is pressed first and then an audible   signal will sound when the SET pad is pressed second.   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Memory Check   You can check the information programmed into the memory.   CHECKING TIME AND POWER LEVEL   * Suppose you want to know the information programmed into the memory 1, programmed for 4 minutes at   60% at the 1st sequence and 2 minutes at 30% at the 2nd sequence.   Step   Display   Procedure   Pad Order   1 Press the CHECK pad.   CHECK   CHECK   NUMBER   2 CHECK   Press the NUMBER pad   . NUMBER   POWER   1 1 1 CHECK   NUMBER   POWER   2 Repeat   Note: 1. To cancel MEMORY CHECK, press the CHECK pad.   2. When is displayed at Step 1, the memory is not set.   3. To check the time constant for double quantity, press the DOUBLE QUANTITY pad and the desired   NUMBER pad in step 2.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MANUAL OPERATION   Your oven can be programmed for up to 3 cooking sequences and has 11 preset microwave power   levels. See page 6.   Time Cooking   * Suppose you want to cook for 2 minutes and 30 seconds at 50%.   Step   Procedure   Pad Order   Display   The oven will display.   Press the SELECT TIME pad.   1 SELECT TIME   1 After using the oven the dis-   play will show the last pro-   gramme.   Enter desired cooking time.   (2 minutes 30 seconds)   2 3 2 3 0   1 Press the SELECT POWER pad.   Enter desired power level. (50%)   Press the START pad.   SELECT POWER   POWER   1 4 5 POWER   5 1 POWER   START   ON   1 Repeat Cooking   Your oven can remember the last manual programme.   * Suppose you want to cook with the last programme, which was programmed for 2 minutes and 30 seconds   at 50%.   Step   Procedure   Pad Order   Display   Press the SELECT TIME pad.   1 POWER   SELECT TIME   1 Press the START pad.   2 POWER   START   ON   1 Note: 1. It is not necessary to press the SELECT POWER pad for 100%.   2. If the cooking time is over the max. time, the display will show "EE9". See page 14.   3. During cooking mode, the oven stops when the door is opened, and the programme is cancelled if the   START pad is not pressed within 1 minute after the door is closed.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Multiple Sequence Cooking   * Suppose you want to cook for 5 minutes at 70% followed by 3 minutes at 100%   Step   Procedure   Pad Order   Display   The oven will display.   1 Press the SELECT TIME pad.   SELECT TIME   1 After using the oven the dis-   play will show the last pro-   gramme.   Enter desired cooking time for the   1st sequence.(5 minutes)   2 3 4 5 6 7 5 0 0   1 Press the SELECT POWER pad.   SELECT POWER   POWER   1 Enter desired power level for the   1st sequence.(70%)   7 POWER   1 Press the SELECT TIME pad.   SELECT TIME   2 Enter desired cooking time for the   2nd sequence.(3 minutes)   3 0 0   2 Press the START pad.   START   POWER   ON   1 Note: If you want to programme 3 cooking sequences, repeat step 1-4 after step 6.   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   OTHER CONVENIENT FEATURES   Express Defrost   Use Express Defrost to defrost meat and poultry faster and better. Enter desired defrost time, refering to defrost chart.   * Suppose you want to defrost for 3 minutes and 30 seconds.   Step   Procedure   Pad Order   Display   1 Press the EXPRESS DEFROST pad.   EXPRESS   DEFROST   DEF   Enter desired defrost time.   Press the START pad.   2 3 4 5 DEF   3 3 0   DEF   POWER   POWER   START   ON   ON   Halfway through defrost time CHECK will flash and the oven will   DEF   CHECK   "beep".   Open the door. Turn food over and shield any warm portions.   Close the door.   Press the START pad.   START   DEF   POWER   ON   Express Defrost Chart   The following chart gives approx times per 500g for defrosting meat.   Time(min./500g)   Procedure   Food   Steak/Chops   4-5 min./500g * Shield thin end of chops or steaks with foil.   * Position the food with thinner parts in the centre in a single layer.   If pieces are stuck together, try to separate as soon as possible.   * Turn food over and rearrange after the oven beeps.   See Note below   Poultry   * After defrost time, stand covered with foil for 10-15 minutes.   5-7 min./500g   5-7 min./500g   4-5 min./500g   6-8 min./500g   * Remove from original wrapper. Shield wing and leg tips with foil.   * Place breast side down. Turn food over after the oven beeps.   * After defrost time, stand covered with foil for 15-50 minutes.   N.B. After standing rinse under cold water to remove giblets if necessary.   Minced Beef   * Place frozen minced beef on a defrost rack. Remove defrosted portion   of mince, turn food over and shield edges with foil strips after the oven   beeps.   * After defrost time, stand covered with foil for 10-15 minutes.   See Note below   Chicken Pieces   * Shield the exposed bone with foil.   * Turn food over, rearrange and shield the warm portions after the oven   beeps.   See Note below   * After defrost time, stand covered with foil for 10-15 minutes.   * Shield the edge with foil strips about 2.5 cm wide.   Roast Beef   Pork   * Place joint with lean side face upwards (if possible).   * Turn food over and shield the warm portions after the oven beeps.   * After defrost time, stand covered with foil for 10-50 minutes.   Lamb   Check food after standing. If additional time is needed, continue to defrost with 20% power and additional time.   Food not listed in the Chart can be defrosted using 20% setting.   Note: When freezing minced beef, shape it into flat even sizes. For chicken pieces, steaks and chops, freeze   separately in single flat layers and if necessary interleave with freezer plastic to separate layers. This   will ensure even defrosting. It is also a good idea to label the packs with the correct weights.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Counter Check   Set the counters to "0" before using your new oven (see COUNTER CLEAR below) to keep a record   of the oven use.   COUNTER CHECK   * Suppose you want to know the total times the oven was used, and the number of times each   programme was used. In the following example, the total time was 8268 and memory 1 was 513.   Step   Procedure   Pad Order   Display   Press the CHECK pad twice.   1 CHECK   X 2   CHECK   (Total times used)   To check memory 1 usage,   2 CHECK   1 NUMBER   press the NUMBER pad   . 1 (Times memory 1 was used)   Note: 1. To cancel Counter Check mode, press the CHECK pad.   Each counter can count the times up to 9999, and it will return to 0 if it is over 9999.   2. To check the times of manual cooking, press the SELECT TIME pad at Step 2 instead of the   NUMBER pad.   To check the times of EXPRESS DEFROST cooking, press the EXPRESS DEFROST pad at Step 2   instead of the NUMBER pad.   COUNTER CLEAR   Each number of times can be cleared.   * Suppose you want to clear the times of memory 1.   Step   Procedure   Pad Order   Display   Press the CHECK pad twice.   1 CHECK   X 2   CHECK   (Total times used)   2 3 Press the NUMBER pad   . CHECK   1 1 NUMBER   (Times memory 1 was used)   Press the SET pad.   SET   CHECK   NUMBER   Note: 1. To cancel Counter clear mode, press the CHECK pad.   2. To clear the times of manual cooking, press the SELECT TIME pad at Step 2 instead of the   NUMBER pad.   To clear the times of EXPRESS DEFROST cooking, press the EXPRESS DEFROST pad at Step 2   instead of the NUMBER pad.   3. To clear total using times, skip Step 2.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Error Mode   If ERROR messages are displayed, follow the below instructions.   ERROR MESSAGES   EE1 EE2 EE3 EE6 EE8 EE0 Please contact your dealer or an authorized service agent because the oven is   EE10 EE16   malfunctioning.   EE7   Exhaust air temperature is too high. Check that nothing is blocking the ventila-   tionopeningsandairintakeopeningsorthatroomtemperatureistoohotorthat   oven cavity is empty during operation. Correct, press the STOP/CLEAR pad and   try again after a few minutes.   EE9   Cooking time exceeds the max. time. Press the STOP/CLEAR pad and programme again.   Magnetron temperature is too high. Press the STOP/CLEAR pad and try again   after a few minutes.   EE17   Information for Filter Indicator   1. Clean the air intake filter when the FILTER indicator lights up. See CARE AND CLEANING below. The FILTER   indicator will light up when the oven has been operated for about 200 hours in total.   2. To cancel FILTER indicator press the START pad. The oven will start to count the operation time   automatically again when the FILTER indicator is cancelled.   CARE AND CLEANING   CLEAN THE OVEN AT REGULAR INTERVALS   IMPORTANT   • DO NOT OPERATE the 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.   • Do not use commercial oven cleaners, abrasive or harsh cleaners or scouring pads on any part of your   microwave oven.   • Do not sprinkle water onto the oven directly. It may cause electric shock, leakage of electricity or damage   of the oven.   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.   NOTE: Please ensure the oven is not splashed with excessive water at all times as it could lead to an electrical   failure.   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 cleaner.   Touch Control Panel   Care should be taken in cleaning the touch control panel. Open the oven door before cleaning to inactivate the   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 at the end of each day for hygienic   reasons. 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.   For heavier soil, use mild soap; rinse thoroughly with hot water. Make sure that mild soap or water does not   penetrate through the small vents in the walls which may cause damage to the oven.   Ceramic shelf:   The ceramic shelf should be kept clean at all times. Minor spills may be wiped with a damp cloth.   DO NOT REMOVE THE CERAMIC SHELF FROM OVEN.   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Splash cover:   AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK, REMOVE THE SPLASH COVER AND WASH BOTH SIDES OF IT IN A MILD   DETERGENT SOLUTION. A BUILD UP OF GREASE MAY OVERHEAT AND BEGIN TO SMOKE AND MAY BURN   THE SPLASH COVER. THE SPLASH COVER IS LOCATED IN THE TOP OF THE OVEN AND MAY EASILY BE   REMOVED. REMEMBER TO UNPLUG THE POWER CORD.   Removal:   Reinstall:   1. Remove two thumb screws (A) as shown in Fig.1.   2. Remove the splash cover from the oven.   1. Inserttwoprojectionsofthecover(B)intotheholes   of the oven cavity backplate as shown in Fig. 2.   2. Secure the cover to the oven ceiling with two   thumb screws (A) as shown in Fig. 1.   Fig. 1   Door   Splash cover   Fig. 2   Splash cover   (B)   (A)   Holes   Air intake filter:   Keeptheairintakefilterclean. Cleantheairintakefilter   once every two weeks.   Remove the air intake filter by pulling the two (2) clips   on the sides of the filter.   Washtheairintakefilterinmildsoapywater, rinseand   dry with a soft cloth.   After cleaning re-install the air intake filter.   DO NOT OPERATE THE OVEN WITHOUT THE AIR   INTAKE FILTER IN PLACE.   Hole   Oven   Hole   Clip   Clip   Air intake filter   SERVICE CALL CHECK   Please check the following before calling for service:   1. When the door is opened, does the oven lamp and cooling fan come on for one minute? YES _______ NO _______   2. Place one cup of water (approx. 250 ml) in a glass measure in the oven and close the door securely.   Programme the oven for 1 minute at 100%.   SELECT TIME   START   1 0 0   A. Does the oven lamp light?   B. Does the cooling fan work?   YES _______ NO _______   YES _______ NO _______   (Put your hand over the rear ventilation openings.)   C. After one minute, did an audible signal sound and heating   indicator "ON" go off?   YES _______ NO _______   YES _______ NO _______   D. Is the water inside the oven hot?   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 230-240 V, 50 Hz   2.35 kW   AC Power Required:   Output Power:   Microwave Frequency:   Outside Dimensions:   1500 W *(IEC test procedure)   2450 MHz **(Class B/Group2)   510mm(W) x 335mm(H) x 470mm(D)(Single)   510mm(W) x 670mm(H) x 470mm(D)(Two oven stacked)   330mm(W) x 180mm(H) x 330 mm(D)   20 litre (0.7 cu.ft)   Cavity Dimensions:   Oven Capacity:   Cooking Uniformity:   Weight:   Stirrer fan system   Approx. 35 kg   * When tested in accordance with AS/NZS 2895.1.1995   ** This is the classification of ISM(Industrial, Scientific and Medical) equipment described in the International   Standard CISPR 11.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   HELPFUL HINTS   1. THE ARRANGEMENT   2. TURNING   Arrange foods carefully. Place thickest areas   toward outside of dish.   Foodssuchaspoultryandjointsofmeatshouldbe   turned over after half the cooking time.   3. COVERING   4. PIERCING   Cover foods in the microwave if you would nor-   mally cover the food in your ordinary oven, or to   retain moisture. Cover foods such as Vegetables,   Casseroles, or when Reheating.   Pierce potatoes, eggs, tomatoes or any foods   with a skin or membrane to allow steam to   escape.   Use to cover foods:   TOMATO   EGG   PLASTIC WRAP   PAPER TOWEL   LID   5. SHIELDING   6. STANDING TIME   Shield using small pieces of aluminium foil to   shield thin areas of meat, fish and poultry or   edges of cakes to prevent overcooking.   Standing time is important. After cooking or   defrosting ensure adequate standing time. This   allows the food to continue cooking or heating.   8. SIZE   FISH   CHICKEN   7. STIRRING   Small pieces cook faster than large ones. To   speed 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.   Stir foods from the outside to the centre of the   dish, once or twice during cooking if possible.   Eg. Casseroles and Sauces.   9. DENSITY   10. FAT AND BONE   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   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.   11. STARTING TEMPERATURE   12. QUANTITY   Frozen or refrigerated foods take longer to heat   than food at room temperature. Cooking times   in this book are based on normal storage tem-   peratures. Since rooms, refrigerators and freez-   ersdifferintemperature, checkcookingresultat   the minimum time.   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.   13.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, coveredfoodswillnotcauseas   muchcondensationasuncoveredfoods.Ensure   that the ventilation openings are not blocked.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   COOKWARE AND UTENSIL GUIDE   Utensil   Use   Advice   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 micro-   wave oven.   • Microwave energy is reflected by metal.   PLASTIC WRAP   OVEN BAGS   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.   ALUMINIUM FOIL   FOR   SHIELDING   • Small 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.   • If not possible, place the foil tray onto a heat proof plate allowing   2.5 cm room between the walls of the oven.   • Excessive over heating of these materials may cause a fire in the   microwave oven.   STRAW AND WOOD   NO   • Paper towels and waxed paper are suitable to use to prevent   splatters.   PAPER   YES   • Ideal for low heat cooking, such as reheating or very short   cooking times and for foods with low fat, sugar or water content.   Pay special attention as over-heating may cause a fire in your   oven.   • Ideal for cooking, reheating and defrosting.   PLASTIC COOKWARE   MICROWAVE SAFE   YES   THERMOMETERS   • • MICROWAVE SAFE   CONVENTIONAL   YES   NO   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   WARRANTY   Consumer Electronic Products   Congratulations on Your Purchase!   This Sharp product is warranted against faults in material and manufacture for the   period as stated in the table below.   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.   WARRANTY PERIODS   Home Theatre Projector 12 months   (excluding lamps and air filters)   Audio/Home Theatre   12 months   Microwave / Steam Oven 12 months   Slow Juicer   Refrigerator   DVD/Blu-ray   Washing Machine   12 months   24 months   12 months   24 months   Portable Air Conditioner 12 months   LCD Television   Air Purifier   Vacuum Cleaner   12 months   12 months   24 months   SPform 040 (SEPT 2013)   IMPORTANT NOTICE: This warranty applies only to products sold in Australia & New Zealand   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN   AUSTRALIA   REGARDING YOUR LOCAL   SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE   VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT   OR CALL SHARP CUSTOMER CARE   1300 135 022   (LOCAL CALL COSTS APPLY WITHIN AUSTRALIA)   SHARP CORPORATION OF AUSTRALIA PTY LTD   FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN   NEW ZEALAND   REGARDING YOUR LOCAL   SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE   VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT   CONTACT YOUR SELLING DEALER/RETAILER   OR CALL   SHARP CUSTOMER SERVICES   TELEPHONE: 09 573 0111   FACSIMILE: 09 573 0113   SHARP CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED   SPform019(JUNE 2004)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE   FEATURE   QUICK OPERATION GUIDE   Memory Number   Cooking with   memory.   – Just one touch   1 Cooking double   quantity with   memory.   Memory Number   DOUBLE   QUANTITY   1 To enter 4 minutes 60% for 1 serving in the memory 1.   Memory   programme   entry.   Memory Number   Cooking Time   SET   SELECT TIME   1 4 0 0   x 2   Within 2 sec.   Power Level   SET   x 2   SELECT POWER   6 To cook for 2 minutes 30 seconds at 50%.   Variable   cooking   control   Cooking Time   Power Level   SELECT TIME   SELECT POWER   START   2 3 0   5 To defrost 500g of steak for 3 minutes 30 seconds.   Express   Defrost   Defrost Time   EXPRESS   DEFROST   START   3 3 0   To check the programme memorised in memory 1.   Memory   check   Memory Number   To cancel memory check mode.   CHECK   CHECK   1 To check the total times used and the times memory 1 was used.   Counter   check   Memory Number   To cancel counter check mode.   CHECK   CHECK   x 2   (Total times used)   1 (Times memory 1 was used)   To clear the times of memory 1.   Counter   clear   Memory Number   To cancel counter clear mode.   CHECK   CHECK   x 2   SET   1 TINSEA 849 WRRZ-J01   Printed in Japan   SHARP CORPORATION Osaka Japan   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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