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Page: 1 SHARP TOASTER OVEN _ | TH M | CRO _ AVE OPERATION MANUAL WAR M & T0 ASTYT . READ ALLINSTRDCTIONS CAREFULLYBEFOREUSUNG Page: 2 To aid in reporting this toaster oven with microwave in case of Ioss or theft , please record below the model number and seria ! number located on the unit . We also suggest you record all the information listed and retain for future reference . Please provide the following information when you write or call : model number , serial number , date of purchase , your compmete maiming address ( including zip code ) , your daytime telephone number ( incmuding area code ) and description of the probmem . MOD [ NLUMBER S [ RIANLUMB [ R _ ATO [ FPURl ; HAS [ _ ealel ' Telepheee Sei , v [ cel , Telepheee TO PHON _ : : DIAL 1 - 800 - BE - SHARP ( 237 - 4277 ) for : SERVICE ( for your nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer ) PARTS ( for your authorized parts distributor ) ADDITIONAL CUSTOMER INFORMATION DIAL 1 - 800 - 642 - 2122 for : ACCESSORIES TO _ R | TI = : Sharp Electronics Corporationr Customer Assistance Cente 1300 Naperville Drive Romeoville , IL 60446 - 1091 TO ACCESS | NTERNET [ www . sharpusa . com ( a ) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open - door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy . It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks . ( b ) Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on seating surfaces . ( c ) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged . It is particularly important that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the : ( 1 ) door ( bent ) , ( 2 ) hinges and latches ( broken or loosened ) , ( 3 ) door seals and sealing surfaces . ( d ) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel . Page: 3 CON $ U ER LimiTED WARRANTY SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp brand product ( the " Product " ) , when shipped in its original container , wiII be free from defective workmanship and materials , and agrees that it wiII , at its option , either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivaIent at no charge to the purchaser for parts or labor for the period ( s ) set forth below . This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to the additionaI excluded item ( s ) set forth below nor to any Product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced , which has been subjected to improper voItage or other misuse , abnormal service or handling , or which has been attered or modified in design or construction . in order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty , the purchaser should foflow the steps set forth below and provide proof of purchase to the servicer . The Iimited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted to purchasers by Iaw . ALL iMPLiED WARRANTIES iNCLUDiNG THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABiLiTY AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE LiMiTED TO THE PERIOD ( S ) FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW . Some states do not aIIow limitations on how long an impIied warranty Iasts , so the above limitation may not appIy to you . Neither the sales personneI of the selIer nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those described herein , or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period described herein on behalf of Sharp . The warranties described herein shall be the sob and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and shall be the sole and exclusive remedy avaiIabb to the purchaser . Correction of defects , in the manner and for the period of time described herein , shaII constitute compIete fuIfillment of aII liabiIities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product , and shaII constitute furl satisfaction of aII claims , whether based on con - tract , negIigence , strict Iiability or otherwise , in no event shaII Sharp be liable , or in any way responsible , for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized servicer . Nor shaII Sharp be liabIe or in any way responsible for any incidental or consequentiaI economic or property damage . Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequem tiaI damages , so the above exclusion may not apply to you . THiS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECiFiC LEGAL RIGHTS . YOU MAY'ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE . Your Product Mode { Number R - 55TS , Home Use CarouseI Microwave Oven . ( Be sure to have this in - & Description : formation available when you need service for your Product . ) Warranty Period for this Product : One ( 1 ) year parts and Iabor . The warranty period continues for an addi - tional four ( 4 ) years , for a total of five ( 5 ) years , with respect to the magne - tron tube in the Product for parts only ; Iabor and service are not provided free of charge for this additional period . Additionam Item ( os } Excluded from Warranty Covera _ Non - functional accessories , turntable , turntable support and light bulb . Where to Obtain Service : From a Sharp Authorized Servicer located In the United States . To find the location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer , caII Sharp toll free at 1 - 800 - BE - SHARP ( 1 - 800 - 237 - 4277 ) . What to do to Obtain Service : Ship prepaid or carry in your Product to a Sharp Authorized Servicer . Be sure to have Proof of Purchase availabb , if you ship the Product , be sure it is insured and packaged securely . TO OBTAIN SUPPLY , ACCESSORY OR PRODUCT iNFORMATiON , CALL 1 - 800oBE - SNARP OR VISBTwww . sharpusa . csm . Save the proof of purchase as it is needed should your oven ever require warranty service . The product information card which is on the inside of the microwave oven carton should be compIeted within ten days of purchase and returned . We will keep it on fib and heIp you access the information in case of loss , damage or theft . This wiII aIso enabIe us to contact you in the unlikely event that any adjustments or modifications are ever required for your oven . Page: 4 When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed , including the following : WARN | NG o To reduce the risk of burns , electric shock , fire , injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy : 1 . Read alt instructions before using the apo b . Remove wire twist - ties from paper or plas - pJiance . tic bags before placing bag in oven . e . if materials inside the oven ignite , keep 2 . Read and follow the specific ° ' PREOAU - TmONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPO - oven door cJosed , turn oven off and SURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE disconnect the power cord or shut off ENERGY " on inside front cover . power at the fuse or circuit breaker panet . 3 . This appliance must be grounded . Connect only to properly grounded outlet . See ° ' GROUND - d . Do not use the cavity for storage purposes . iNG iNSTRUCTiONS " on page 3 . Do not leave paper products , cooking uten - sils or food in the cavity when not in use . 4 . Install or locate this appliance only in ac cordance with the provided installation instruc - 17 . Liquids , such as water , coffee or tea are able to tions . be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling . Visible bubbling or boiP 5 . Some products such as whole eggs and sealed ing when the container is removed from the mi - containers - - for example , closed glass jars - - crowave oven is not always present . THIS are able to explode and should not be heated COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUD - in this oven . DENLY BOILING OVER WHEN A SPOON OR 6 . Use this appliance only for its intended use ase OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE described in this manual . Do not use corrosiv LIQUID . To reduce the risk of injury to persons : chemicals or vapors in this appliance . This type a . Do not overheat the liquid . of oven is specifically designed to heat , cook or dry food . It is not designed for industrial or b . Stir the liquid both before and halfway laboratory use . through heating it . 7 . As with any appliance , close supervision is c . Do not use straight - sided containers withn - narrow necks . Use a wide - mouthed co necessary when used by children . tainer . 8 . Do not operate this appliance if it has a dam - aged cord or plug , if it is not working properly d . After heating , allow the container to standc - in the microwave oven at bast for 20 se or if it has been damaged or dropped . onds before removing the container . 9 . This appliance should be serviced only by quaB fled service personnel . Contact nearest Sharp e . Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil into the container . Authorized Servicer for examination , repair or 18 . If the oven light fails , consult a SHARP AU - THORIZED SERVICER . 10 . Do not cover or block any openings on the ap - pliance . 19 . Oversized foods or oversized metal utensils 11 . Do not store or use this appliance outdoors . Do should not be inserted in this oven as they not use this product near water - - for example , may create a fire or risk of electric shock . near a kitchen sink , in a wet basement , near a 20 . Do not clean with metal scouring pads . Pieces swimming pool or similar locations . can burn off the pad and touch electrical parts 12 . Do not immerse cord or plug in water . involving a risk of electric shock . 13 . Keep cord away from heated surfaces . 21 . Do not use paper products when appliance is 14 . Do not let cord hang over edge of table or operated in the GRILL , BAKE and AUTO - counter . MATIC COOKING modes . 15 . See door surface cleaning instructions on page 22 . Do not store any materials , other than 23 . manufacture's recommended accessories , in 16 . To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity : this oven when not in use . a . Do not overcook food . Carefully attend 23 . Do not cover any parts of the oven with metal appliance when paper , plastic or other foil . This will cause overheating of the oven . combustible materials are placed inside 24 . Do not place anything on the top of the oven . the oven to facilitate cooking . Page: 5 Unpackingand Examining Your Oven latches and dents inside the cavity or on the door . If there is any damage , do not operate the oven and Remove : contact your deabr or SHARP 1 = aiI packing materiaB from inside the oven cavity ; AUTHORIZED SERVICER , however , DO NOT REMOVE THE WAVEGUIDE Choosing a Locationfor YourOven COVER , which is located on the right cavity wail = Read enclosures and You will use the oven frequently so plan its location SAVE the Operation for ease of use . The oven must be placed on a Manual countertop which is a minimum of 36 inches from the floor . It's wise , if possible , to have counter space ons 2 = the feature sticker , if at least one side of the oven . Allow at least 2 inche there is one , from the outside of the door . on the sides , top and at the rear of the oven for air circulation . Do not place or install the oven in any Check the oven for any area where heat and steam are generated ; for ex - ooo , . , . , . , . 0 . . . . _ vp _ idodamage , such as mis - ample , next to or above a conventional gas or ebc - aligned or bent door , tric range or above a conventional wall oven . Heat damaged door scab and and steam may damage the electronics or the me - sealing surfaces , broken or loose door hinges and chanical parts of the oven . This appliance must be grounded . This oven is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a ground - ing plug . It must be plugged into a wall receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances . In the event of an electrical short circuit , grounding reduces risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current . WARNmNG - improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock . Electrical Requirements The electrical requirements are a 120 volt 60 Hz , AC only , 15 amp . or more protected electrical supply . It is recommended that a separate circuit serv - Permanent and Correct installation ing only this appliance be provided . 3 - ProPng : ug The oven is equipped with a 3 - prong grounding plug . It must be plugged _ " - - - x - into a wail receptacle that is properly installed and grounded . Should you _ I _ - _ only have a 2 - prong outlet , have a qualified electrician install a correct wall A 3 - prong adapter may be purchased and used temporarily if local codes allow . Follow package directions , p . t . . . . A short power - supply cord is provided to reduce risk of becoming entangled Grou / nd in or tripping over a longer cord . Rec _ p , _ _ co : _ e Extensi0n Cnrd Temporary Use If it is necessary to use an extension cord , use only a 3 - wire extension cord Ground Grounding Recept ac ' , e Box that has a 3 - blade grounding plug and a 3 - slot receptacle that will accept Adapter _ the plug on the microwave oven . The marked rating of the extension cord should beAC 115 - 120 volt , 15 amp . or more . Be careful not to drape the cord over the countertop or table where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally . Screw _ " _ ' F , _ , Notes : 1 . If you have any questions about the grounding or electrical in - structions , consult a qualified electrician or service person . 2 . Neither Sharp nor the dealer can accept any liability for damage to the oven or personal injury resulting from failure to observe the correct electrical connection procedures . fladie or TV inte # erence Should there be any interference caused by the microwave oven to your radio or TV , check that the micro - wave oven is on a different electrical circuit , relocate the radio or TV as far away from the oven as feasible or check position and signal of receiving antenna . Page: 6 ABOUT YOUR OVEN Condensation is a normal part of microwave cooking . This Operation Manual is vaIuable : read it carefully and Room humidity and the moisture in food will influence the always save it for reference . amount of moisture that condenses in the oven . Gener - Check recipes included in this operation manual as well ally , covered foods will not have as much condensation as this section for cooking principles , techniques and as uncovered ones . Vents on the oven back must not be hints . blocked . NEVERuse the oven without the turntable and support After using , the cooling fan may come on to cool the nor turn the turntable over so that a large dish could be oven cavity . The display will show COOLING , and you placed in the oven . Only remove for cleaning or for the will hear the sound of the fan . foods specified in this manual . The turntable will turn both Unlike microwave - only ovens , your oven may become clockwise and counterclockwise . hot during cooking . Be cautious . ALWAYS have food in the oven when it is on to absorb The oven is for food preparation only . It should not be the microwave energy . used to dry clothes or newspapers . When using the oven at power levels below MICRO 100 % , " Your oven is rated 650 watts by using the IEC Test you may hear the magnetron cycling on and off . It is nor - Procedure . Check food as it cooks and remove when done . mal for the exterior of the oven to be warm to the touch when cooking or reheating . ABOUTFOOD Eggs , sausages , , Cook eggs in shells . o Puncture egg yolks before cooking to nuts , seeds prevent " explosion ' . , Reheat whole eggs . fruits & ° Pierce skins of potatoes , apples , squash , o Dry nuts or seeds in shells vegetables hot dogs and sausages so that steam es - capes . Popcorn - Pop popcorn in regular brown bags ° Use specially bagged popcorn for the m _ cro wave oven . or glass bowls . . Exceed maximum time on popcorn - Listen while popping corn for the popping to slow to 1 or 2 seconds or use special POP - package . CORN pad , o To pop popcorn using the special POPCORN pad , place a pie plate on the turntable . Then place a bag on the pie plate . o Place carefully so bag does not touch oven walls . The corners of the bag may be folded down . Baby food . Transfer baby [ Odd to small dish and heat - Heat baby food in original jars . carefully , stirring often . Check temperature . Heat disposable bottles . before serving . • Heat bottles with nipples on * Put nipples on bottles after heating and shake thoroughly . " Wrist " test before feed - ing . Gemnerat ° Cut baked goods with filling after heating . Heat or cook in closed glass jars or to tel ease s _ eam and avoid burns . air tight containers . . Can in tne microwave as harmful ° Stir liquids briskly before heating and a _ low to stand at least for 2O seconds after bactena may " not be destroyed , heating before stirring or drinking to avoid - Deep fat fry . eruption . • Dry wood , gourds , herbs or wet papers . . Use deep bowl . when cooking liquids or cere - als . to prevent boilovers . Page: 7 INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT UTENSILS AND COVERINGS it is not necessary to buy alI new cookware , Many pieces already in your kitchen can be used successfully in your new toaster oven with microwave , The chart below will help you decide what utensils and coverings should be used in each mode , Aluminum foil _ Small fiat pieces of aluminum foil placed smoothky on food can be used ! _ shield areas from cooking or defrostin _ too quickly , Keep foil at least 1 inch from wails of oven . Be sure foi ! does sot touch the turin table . Alumi aum containers _ Can be used if 3 / _ filled with food . Keep 1 inch away from wails and do not cover with foil . Glass ceramic [ _ Exceitem ( Pyroceram . _ Excellent Glass . heat - resistant [ _ Excellent , A pie oiate is necessary for popping popcorn . Excellent Glass non - neat - resls _ anl [ _ Lids . g _ ass _ Exce ! ient Lids , metal No Metal cookware [ _ Ve _ Metal . misc : dishes [ 22 with metaElic trim . screws , bands . handles . Metal _ wist ties Good for meats or foods that need Oven cooking bags tenderizing , DO NOT use metal twist ties . For reheaung Paper plates To cover foJ reheating and cooking . Paper Iowels Do no _ use recycled paper towels which may comatn metal filings . Microwave - safe Use for reheating and defrosting . Some plastic containers plastics are not suitable for cooking foods with high fat ana sugar comem . Fo ! low mar Jfacturer's directions . Plastic wrap [ _ Use brands specially marKea for micro ° wave use . DO NOT allow pLasitcwrals to touch food . Vent so steam can escape , Page: 8 INFORMATION YOU N [ [ D TO KNOW Pottery , porcelain _ Check manufacturer's recommenaa - stoneware tion for being microwa _ eosafe . Styrofoam For reheating Wicker . wood . s _ raw May be used for short periods of time . Do not use with high fat or high sugar content foods , Could char . DISH CHECK . If you wish to check if a dish is safe for microwavlng , place the empty dish in the oven and microwave on HIGH ( 100 % ) for 30 seconds . If the dish becomes very hot , do NOT use it for mlcrowavlng . AUTOMATIC COOKING . Use the recommended container in the cooking chart in this operation manual . ACCESSORIES . There are many microwave accessories available for purchase . Evaluate carefully before you pur - chase so that they meet your needs . A microwave - safe thermometer wilI assist you in determining correct doneness and assure you that foods have been cooked to safe temperatures when using microwave - only cooking . Sharp is not responsible for any damage to the oven when accessories are used . Page: 9 INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MICROWAVE COOKING , , Rearrange foods such as meatballs halfway through • Arrange food carefully . Place thickest areas towards outside of dish . cooking both from top to bottom and from the center of the dish to the outside . , , Watch cooking time . Cook for the shortest amount of , , Add standing time . Remove food from oven and stir , if time indicated and add more as needed . Food severely possible . Cover for standing time which allows the food overcooked can smoke or ignite . to finish cooking without overcooking . • Cover foods while cooking . Check recipe or cookbook for suggestions : paper towels , wax paper , microwave , , Check for doneness . Look for signs indicating that plastic wrap or a Iid . Covers prevent spattering and cooking temperatures have been reached . heip foods to cook evenIy . Donenees signs incmude : • Shield with small fiat pieces of aluminum foii any - Food steams throughout , not just at edge . thin areas of meat or poultry to prevent overcooking - Center bottom of dish is very hot to the touch . before dense , thick areas are cooked thoroughly . - Poultry thigh joints move easily . • Stir foods from outside to center of dish once or twice - Meat and poultry show no pinkness . during cooking , if possibie . - Fish is opaque and flakes easily with a fork . , , Turn foods over once during microwaving to speed cooking of such foods as chicken and hamburg - , , After cooking , accessories and dishes may be hot . ers . Large items like roasts must be turned over at Be careful when removing food . least once . ABOUT SAFETY o Check foods to see that they are cooked to the United o ALWAYS use potholders to prevent burns when States Department of Agriculture's recommended handling utensils that are in contact with hot food . temperatures . Enough heat from the food can transfer through utensils to cause skin burns . o Avoid steam burns by directing steam away from the 160 _ ) F . . . for fresh pork , grouno mea _ face and hands . Slowly lift the farthest edge of a dish's boneless white poultry fish covering and carefully open popcorn and oven cooking seafood , egg dishes and frozen bags away from the face . prepared food . * Stayneartheovenwhile it's inuseand checkcookingprogress frequently so that there is no chance of overcooking food . ! 65 ° F . . . tot leftover , reaayoto - reheat refrigerated , and deii aria carry - out ® NEVER use the cavity for storing cookbooks or other items . " fresh " food . ® Select , store and handle food carefully to preserve 170 ' _ F . . . whke meat of poukry . its high quality and minimize the spread of foodborne bacteria . 180 ° F . . . dark meat of poultry . ® Keep waveguide cover clean . Food residue can cause arcing and / or fires . To test for doneness , insert a meat thermometer in a thick o Use care when removing items from the oven so that or dense area away from fat or bone . NEVER leave the the utensil , your c ! othes or accessories do not touch the thermometer in the food during cooking , unless using a safety door latches . microwave thermometer when cooking with only microwave power . ABOUT CHILDRI = N AND THI = tVIICROWAVE Children below the age of 7 should use the microwave Children should be taught all safety precautions : use oven with a supervising person very near to them . Be - potholders , remove coverings carefully , pay special atten - tween the ages of 7 and 12 , the supervising person should tion to packages that crisp food because they may be extra be in the same room . hot . The child must be able to reach the oven comfortably ; if Don't assume that because a child has mastered one not , he / she should stand on a sturdy stool . cooking skill he / she can cook everything . At no time should anyone be allowed to lean or swing on Children need to learn that this oven is not a toy . See the oven door . page 22 for Child Lock feature . OU ? GRJLL BASLE AND AUTOMATmC COOKING oThe oven cabinet , cavity , door , accessories and • We recommend leaving the turntable in the oven during dishes will become hot . To PREVENT BURNS , use preheating unless it will be used as the baking pan , thick oven gloves when removing the food or such as with biscuits . When preheat is over , open oven turntable from the oven . door and quickly place foods to be baked inside . • Do not cover turntable with aluminum foil . Page: 10 OVEN PARTS 11 12 / 14 / lO 6 133 3 t Door opening button 9 Top grill heater ( top heater ) Push to open door . t0 Bottom grill heater ( bottom heater ) 2 Oven door with see - through window The bottom heater is under the cavity floor . 3 Safety door latches 1t Ventilation openings ( rear ) The oven will not operate unless the door is securely closed , 12 . Oven light 4 Door hinges It will light when oven is operating or door is open , 5 Door seals and sealing surfaces 18 Waveguide cover : DO NOT REMOVE . 6 Turntable motor shaft 14 , Rotary dial 7 Removable turntable support 15 Control panel Carefully place the turntable support on the turntable motor shaft ( 6 ) in the 16 Time display : 95 minutes center of the oven floor , 17 Food label 8 Removable turntable The food label in English and in Place the turntable securely on the Spanish is packed in the oven . Attach turntable support . The turntable will the selected one to the oven top . rotate clockwise or counterclockwise . Only remove for cleaning or for the foods specified in this manual . Indicators bars Indicators will light to indicate what function is in process and when quantity should be entered . More / less bars will light to indicate the length of automatic cooking or the desired doneness for automatic cooking . Page: 11 PART NAM [ S SNACKS TOAST BAKE t2 _ 15 t0 _ 12 , 22 MICRO GRILL BAKE 1o t2 11 POPCORN REHEAT BEVERAGE FROZEN FRESH EXPRESS ENTREES VEGETABLESDEFROST t8 TmMER STOP MmNUTEPLUS CLOCK CLEAR START 10 _ 2 ! , 22 f Number next to the control panel illustration indicates page on which there are a feature description and usage information , Page: 12 Beforeoperatinygournewtoasteorvenwithmicro - MICROWAVE TmME COOKmNG wavemakesureyoureadandunderstanthdisopera - Your oven can be programmed for 95 minutes ( 95,00 ) tionmanuaclompletely . using the rotary dial The increments for time entry vary Beforteheovencanbeusedf , ollowtheseprocedures : from 10 seconds to 5 minutes , depending on the totaI 1 . Plugin the oven . Close the door . The oven display length of the cooking / defrosting time as shown in the tabte below : w [ il begin flashing _ . 2 . Touch STOP / CLEAR . Cooking Time Time hcrements will appear . 0 - 5 minutes 10 seconds 3 . Set clock . See below . 5 - 10 seconds 30 seconds 10 - 30 minutes 1 minute 4 . Condition the heaters by heating oven without food . 30 - 95 minutes 5 minutes See page 11 . You can turn the rotary dial clockwise or counter - clockwise . If you turn it counter - clockwise , the cooking TO SET THE CLOCK time will decrease from 95 minutes . • Suppose you want to enter the correct time of day 12 : 30 Suppose you want to cook for 5 minutes at 100 % . ( AM . or RML . i _ ] r3n 1 . . . . 5 . u " [ Enter cooking tLme . uu MINUTPELUS c _ K Touch CLOCK O0 ( hour ) will flash _ 2 START 5 " Touch START . TOSETPOWERLEVEL There are sb presel power levels Using lower power levels increases the cooking Ilme . which is recom - mendea for foods such as cr / eese m _ k anG long slow 3 _ I " rl l ¸ ¸ cooking of meals . Consult cookbook or recipes for ÷ [ 20u specific recommendations . Touch CLOCK : again ' 00 ( minute ) will flash . once 100 % High twice 70 % Medium High 3 times 50 % Medium 4 t _ mes 30 % Mad Low / Defrost TIMER 5 times 10 % Low 6 t _ mes 0 % [ ir . aufr3 : : 3n , , Suppose yOu want _ odefrost for 5 minutes at 30 % . Touch CLOCK again . If the electrical power supply to your microwave oven should be interrupted , the display will intermittently 1 z - . . uunn show _ after the power is reinstated . If this oc - Enter defrost time . curs during cooking , the program will be erased . The time of day will also be erased . Simply touch STOP / MICRO CLEAR and reset the clock for the correct time of day . 2 Touch MICRO 4 times or no _ aaown until the desired cower _ eveJaDcears . Touch STOP / CLEAR to : MINUTPELUS 1 . Erase ifyou make a mistake during programming . 2 . Cancel timer . Touch START . 3 . Stop the oven temporarily during cooking . 4 . Return the time of day to the display . 4 _ When the defrost time is complete , a long tone 5 . Cancel a program during cooking , touch twice . will sound and _ will appear in the display . You can program up to 3 cooking sequences . Follow directions on page 2 ! . Note that the power level must be entered first when programming multiple sequences . 10 Page: 13 MANgAL OPERATION @ @ NDITm @ N THE HEATERS Condition the oven before cooking in it for the first time Use the GRILL setting for steaks , chops , chicken to eliminate any smoke or burning odor . To condition , ) ieces and many other foods . " Your oven has 2 grill follow procedure below with nothing in the oven . heaters and 2 grill cooking options . Select the desired Operate both top and bottom heaters without food for options by touching GRILL . See chart below . " Youcan 20 minutes . enter cooking time up to 30 minutes . Option Touch Cooking Display GRILL method GRILL " _ H _ ATe _ F I Once Top heater GRILL 1 Touch GRILL twice . U " ! HEATEe Top and bottom GRILL 2 Twice heaters Enter cooking time . , Suppose you want to grill a steak for 15 minutes on MUNUPTLEUS coo , . _ 7 GRILL 2 ( Top and bottom heaters ) 3 START _ ' J _ ' j _ ' j LU . UU Touch START , 4 , The oven will count down . When the oven has finished cooking , open the door to cool the oven cavlt x . NOTE : When conditioning the heaters be sure that the rooF . s ventilated Ne by opening a window or using a c _ rculattng fan . CAUTION : The oven cabinet , cavity , door . turntable and turntable START I | { _ - ' _ l support will become I _ ot . @ Touch START . HINT : Turning food over at two - thirds of the cooking time is recommended . NOTE : • After cooking is complete , the cooling fan wiil continue for a short time to lower the temperature of the oven . CAUTION : The oven cabinet , cavity , door , turntable , turntable support and dishes will become hot . To PREVENT BURNS , use thick oven gioves when removing the food or turntable . 11 Page: 14 MANUAL OPERATION AUTOMATIC COOKING " Your over has 3 special features : Use the BAKE setting for cakes , breads and many other foods . This oven has 4 pre - set oven temperatures which * AUTOMATIC TOAST use a combination of the top and bottom heaters . The * AUTOMATIC SNACK BAKE is preprogrammed to include preheating . * AUTOMATIC BAKE The AUTOMATmCCOOKUNGfeatures have beth the ideal Touch RAKE Once Twice 3 times 4 times heater settings and the ideal cooking times preprogrammed . Oven 5 popular foods are included in each feature . To select a Temperature 400 375 350 325 food , touch desired AUTOMATIC COOKING feature until the ( _ F ) desired food number appears in the display . HEATER We recommend leaving the turntable in the oven dunng preheating unless it will be used as the baking pan , such as with biscuits . Number * Suppose you want to bake a cake for 25 minutes at , _ Foodre / xl Mo 350 ° F . _ _ . _ _ Less Bar Each food nas 5 different lime sel [ ings . They are ShOWn 4 BAKE m as [ ne number of the More / Less pars q me qlsD _ a , The 3 More / Less bar selling s programmed as me orig na ® gn , x3 I ] semng . You can choose oes , rea lime semng w _ [ n [ ne Touch RAKE 3 times . _ ro [ ar , _ d _ al Refer lo each AUTOMATIC COOKING cnarls on pages 13 - 15 . / " _ 2 H _ TER HEATER HEATER HE _ E _ Enter c0ok ! ng time . c _ H _ ATE _ hr - - nr - 4 - u _ J _ _ _ p4eM _ CAUTION : Pr The oven cabinet , cawt } door . Lurntabb . turntable suppor [ ano dishes wHI become hot . To PREVENT Preheat Starts . t , _ BURNS . use thick oven gtoves when removing the Touch START m _ RF No food in oven . food or turntable . Exam pie : When the oven roaches the programmed temperature , a Suppose you warn _ o toast 2 frozen waffles signal wi ! [ sound 4 times and the oven wi [ ] display 350F . * HeAT _ h x3 Select desired food by * if the oven door is not opened , the oven w [ lI touching AUTOMATIC automatically hold at the preheat temperature for 30 TOAST . Ex : Touch 3 minutes . After this time has elapsed , an audible bmes for wattles signal will sound and the oven wilI turn off . NOTE : L _ * Touching BAKE during cooking will display the H _ TE _ programmed temperature , it will not affect the program or cooking time . Se , oct00oys , re0sottn0 * The oven regulates the oven temperature by turning the rotating the rotary dial . top and bottom heaters on and off . Though the actual Ex : Sebct 5 bars lot 2 frozen . . . . . . . . . . ' _ oven temperature may differ from the set temperature , waffles . simply set the desired oven temperature by touching BAKE . Follow the operation manual recipes and _ INUTPELUS _ oo . _ _ 3 package suggestions carefully . Do not use an oven ST = _ _ n nn thermometer . ! oUU * After cooking is compiete , the cooling fan wilI continue for a short time to lower the temperature . Touch START . , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAUTION : The oven cabinet , cavity , door , turntable , turntable support and dishes will become hot . To PREVENT BURNS , use thick oven gloves when removing the food or turntable . 12 Page: 15 SP [ CiAL FEATURES AUTOMATIC TOAST CHART AT - ! Bread Remove the turntable from tile oven , Place food directly around the center of the turntable Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity support but not on the exact centeL of Bars NOTE : 1 Cooking time is adjusted by initial oven temperature , 2 After touching START . the oven will show ATq . for the 4min . 20sec , 1 - 4slices first 10 seconds , to check the initial temperature 4 5 5 min . Remove the turntable from the oven , Place fooc AT - 2 Bagels directly on turntable support , Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars Put cut side of bagel up , 2 4 min . 15 sec . 3 4 min . 30 sec . 2 halves 4 4 min . 50 sec . 5 5 min . 20sec , ATe3 Waffles Remove the turntable from the oven , Place food directly on turntable supper [ . Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars 1 5 min . 1 room temp . or frozen waffle 4 6 min . 30 sec . 5 7 rain . 2 frozen waffles AT - 4 French Toast Remove the turntable Item the oven . Place food directly on turntable supper [ . Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars If sticks are very greasy , place a flat piece of foil on the turntable support with sticks on top to orevent grease ! from falling on to the oven floor 2 5 8 rain . 40 sec . AT - 5 Toaster Pastries Remove the turntable from the oven , Place food directly Number I Cooking Time Recommended Quantity on turntable support . ot Bars I 3 rain 3 min . 15 sec . 3 rain . 30 sec . 1 - 2 room temp . pastries 4 mJn . 6 m _ n , ! - 2 frozen pastries Speciam note for AUTOMATIC TOAST : Place items to be toasted directly on the turntable support . Do not use the turntable for the AUTOMATIC TOAST foods . 13 Page: 16 SPECiAL FEATURES AUTOMATIC SNACK CHART AS - 1 French Fries Cook d _ rectly on turntable . Can spray with cooking spray to make clean - up easier , Number of Bars 17 m [ n . 30 sec . 1 / 2 pound French fries 4 18 m [ n . 5 18 min . 30 sec . AS _ 2 Frozen Pizza Cook directly on turntable . Can spray with cooking spray to make clean - up easier , Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars 1 2 3 4 5 AS - 3 Hamburgers Cook directly on turntable . Can spray with cooking spray to make clean - - up easier , Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars ! 15 min . 1 medium 4 20 rain . 4 medium 5 21 min . 4 well done AS - 4 Frozen Appetizers Cook directly on turntable . Can spray with cooking spray to make clean - uo easier , Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars ! 5 10 mln . AS - 5 Hot Dogs and Sausage Cook directly on turntable . Can spray with cooking spray to make c _ eamup easier , Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars 1 8 min , 30 sec . 9 min . 3 ° 4 pieces 4 9 rain . 30 sec . 5 10 min . 14 Page: 17 SP [ CiAL FEATURES AUTOMATIC BAKE CHART AB - 1 Baked Potatoes Grease SKIn with bu [ ter or shortening . Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars 5 20 rain , AB - 2 Biscuits Preheat is preprogrammed for this food . ADD FOOD AFTER PREHEATING , Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars Bake directly on turntable . 8 mJn . 2 9 min . Convenience refrigerated e 12 rain , AB - 3 Muffins Preheat is preprogrammed for this fooo . ADD FOOD AFTER PREHEATING , Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars Use 6 - cup muffin pan . Be sure to check that _ tturns freely , 3 4 5 18 m [ n . ABo4 Brownies Preheat is preprogrammed for this food . ADD rOOD AFTER PREHEATING Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars Can use disposable foil pan . Bend corners under slightly so pan will turn freely , 30 min , 8dnch pan 4 5 AB - 5 Cakes Preheat is preprogrammed for this food . ADD FOOD AFTER PREHEATING . Number Cooking Time Recommended Quantity of Bars Can use disposable foil pan . Bend corners under 1 slightly so pan will turn freely . 2 30 m [ n . 8 or 9dnch pan 4 5 34 mJn . 15 Page: 18 SP [ CiAL FEATURES MmCROWAVE OPTmON $ IVllcrowave options allow you to cook or reheat many of NOTE : your favorite foods by touching just one pad . 1 . To increase quantity , touch chosen pad untiI number in , , Suppose you want to reheat 1 cup of beverage . display is same as desired quantity . Ex : touch FRESH VEGETABLES pad twice for 2 cups of fresh vegetables . More or Iess food than the quan - tity listed in the chart should be cooked following the guidelines in any microwave cookbook . 2 . Microwave options can be programmed with More or Less Time Adjustment . See page 22 . 3 . The final cooking result will vary according to the food condition ( e . g . initial temperature , shape , quality ) . Check food for temperature after cooking . If additional time is needed , continue to cook manually . 4 . After cooking is complete , the cooling fan may continue for a short time to lower the temperature . MICROWAVE OPTIONS CHART POPCORN 1 bag Try several brands to decide which is most acceptable for your taste . Place a p _ eplate on Lheturntable . Place bag with only one fold slightly off center and place bag with two folds in the center of the p _ e pla _ e . You should fold down the corners of the bag like the illustration so it turns freeiy . After popping , the pie plate , turntable and turntable support wil ! be hot . Be careful when removing the bag . 3.5 oz bag Touch POPCORN once for regular . ( Regular ) 2.85 - 3.5 oz bag Touch POPCORN twice for regular Ilg % ( Regular Light I , ! . 5 - 1.75 oz bag Touch POPCORN three times for snack . REHEAT : Casserole 1 - 2 cups Use to reheat refrigerated canned or homemade pas ( a with sauce or otr _ ercooked casserole . For room temperature pasta or casserole . use Less option . For pas _ a without sauce double the quantity per setting . For example , measure 2 cups of cooked noodles and program for 1 cup . Cover with lid or plastic wrap . After cook _ ng , st _ r aria let stand , coverea . 2 to 3 minutes . 1cup Touch REHEAT once , _ will appear in the display . 2 cups Touch REHEAT twice , _ will appear in the display . Dinner Plate I plate Use to reheat precooked fooas from the refrigerator . Place meaty portions and bulky vegetables to outside of plate . Cut large items E _ kebaked potatoes in smaller pieces . Flatten toods such as mashed potatoes and other den se foods . Cover with ! id or plastic wrap . ONE PLATE ONLY . After cooking check that food ls very hot throughout and that the bottom center of the plate is very hot . If not . continue heating ustng time and power level . Allow to stand , covered . 1 to 2 minutes . I Small Touch REHEAT once for a smaller amount of food on a dinner plate . _ wi ! l appear in the display . 1 Regular Touch REHEAT twice for a regular amount of food on a dinner plate . _ will appear [ n the displa } . . 16 Page: 19 SP [ CiAL FEATURES MICROWAVE OPTIONS CHART ( : ontJnued ) BEVERAGE , 5 - 2 cups This setting is good for restoring cooled beverage to a better dnnKng temperature . Stir iquld briskly before and after heating to avoid - eruption You can reheat . 5 cup , 1 cuD , 1,5 cups and 2 cups by touching BEVERAGE , Frozen Entrees 3 - I 0 oz . Use for frozen , convenience foods . It will give satisfactory results for most brands . You may wish to try several and choose your favorite Remove package from outer wrapping and follow package directions for covenng . After cooking , let stand , covered , for 1 to 3 mmu _ es . 3 - 6 oz . Touch FROZEN ENTREES once for packages weighing 3 - , 6 oz will appear in the display . 7 - 10 oz . Touch FROZEN ENTREES twice for 13ackages weighing 7 - 10 oz . will appear in the display . Fresh Vegetables 1 - 2 cups For beans , carroIs , corn aria peas , add ! tablesr ) oon of water per cup Forbroccoli Brussels sprouts , cabbage and cauliflower , cook Emmediately after washing with no additional water . Cover with a glass lia I you like tender crisp vegetables , double measured quantity per setting . For exampte , use 2 cups of zucchini but touch FRESH VEGETABLES only once . After cooking , remove from oven . stLr . cover an ( ] let stand 3 to 5 minutes before serving . 17 Page: 20 SPECiAL FEATURES EXPRESS DEFROST _ TE : Express Defrost automaticaliy defrosts all the foods shown in the EXPRESS DEFROST CHART below . 1 . Express Defrost can be programmed with More or You can defrost . 5 Ib , = 7Ib , 1.0 Ib , 1 = 3Ib , 1 = 5Ib , 1 = 7Ib Less Time Adiustment . See page 22 . and 2 = 0 Ib by touching EXPRESS DEFROST . 2 . To defrost other foods or foods above or below the Ex : touch twice for = 7Ib = weights aIIowed in the EXPRESS DEFROST Suppose you want to defrost a 2.0 pound steak . CHART , use time and 30 % power . See MANUAL DEFROST on page 19 . Enter desired weigh _ by SEXPRESST touching EXPRESS DEFRO DEFROST . Ex : Touch 7 times for 2.0 lb . Touch START . MINUTPELUS START ; 3 After the 1st stage , open the door [ urn tsteakhe over and shield any warm portions . Close Goor . MINU _ PLUS START Touch START , 4 After the 2nd stage , open the door and shield any warm portions . CIose the door . MINCEPLUS Touch START . { T 5 After the defrost cvde ends , cover and [ el stand as indicated in chart below . EXPRESS DEFROST CHART Bone _ in Poultry : 5 - - 2.01b Arrange pieces with meatiest portions toward outside of g ! ass dish NOTE : Check foods when oven signals = After final stage , small sections may still be icy = Let stand to continue thawing = Do not defrost until aII ice crystals are thawed . ShieIding prevents cooking from occurring before the center of the food is defrosted . Use smaII smooth strips of aluminum foil to cover edges and thinner sections of the food . 18 Page: 21 SP [ CiAL FEATURES MANUAL DEFROST If the food that you wish to defrost ls not listed on the Always stop the oven periodically to remove or separate EXPRESS DEFROST CHART or is above or below the the portions that are defrosted . If food is not defrosted at limits in the " Amount " column on the EXPRESS DEFROST the end of the estimated defrosting time , program the oven CHART , you wiII need to defrost manuaIIy , in 1 minute increments at 30 % until totally defrosted . You can defrost any frozen food , either raw or previously When using plastic containers from the freezer , defrost cooked , by using MICRO 30 % Power Level . See page only long enough to remove from the plastic in order to 10 . Estimate defrosting time and press MICRO 4 times place in a microwave - safe dish . for 30 % when you select the power level . For either raw or previously cooked frozen food the rule of thumb is approximately 5 minutes per pound . For ex - ample , defrost 5 minutes for 1 pound of frozen spaghetti sauce . 1 tablespoon packed brown sugar 1 / 3 cup alI - purpose flour 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1 / 2 teaspoon grated fresh orange peel 1 / 4 teaspoon baking powder 1 / 4 cup strawberry jelly 5 tablespoons unsalted butter 10 small strawberries with stems removed 1 / 4 cup sugar Make shortbread a few hours before serving time . Sift flour , cornstarch , baking powder and salt together . Place butter , sugar , vanilla and orange peeI into large bowl and beat with an electric mixer until fluffy . Add flour mixture and beat iust until moist clumps form . Gather dough into ball and flatten into round circle . Wrap in plast [ c wrap and refrigerate until just firm . Remove turntable from oven . Touch BAKE 4 times to preheat to 325 F . and enter 15 minutes . Cut a circle of wax paper to fit into the turntable . Place shortbread dough on lightly floured surface and rolI with floured rolling pin into a circle 1 / 4 - inch thick . Using 3 - inch cookie cutter , cut dough into 4 shortbreads . Place on wax paper lined turntable and bake in preheated oven until lightly browned . Remove from oven and allow to stand 2 minutes for shortbreads to become firm . Remove from turntable and allow to cool completely . At serving time , microwave strawberry jelly for 1 minute at MICRO HIGH ( 100 % ) or until melted but not hot . Stir . Place 2 shortbreads on each dessert plate . Top with 5 strawberries , bottom side up , and then drizzle melted jelly on strawberries . Serve topped with whipped cream , if desired . 19 Page: 22 JRECJPES 1 cup sweet kalian sausage meat , about 6 ounces 1 / 4 cup dry Italian bread crumbs 1 / 4 cup shredded Romano cheese 3 tablespoons chopped beII pepper 3 tablespoons chopped red onion 2 Portobello mushrooms ( 4 1 / 2 - inch diameter ) 2 cloves garlic , chopped 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 shredded basil leaves Combine sausage , bell pepper , onion , garlic and basil in a 2 - quart casserole , Cover and cook at MICRO HIGH ( 100 % ) for 14 minutes , Break up large sausage pieces , add bread crumbs and cheese and stir well , Set aside , Touch BAKE 2 times to preheat to 375 F , and enter 20 minutes , Remove stems from mushrooms and use elsewhere , Wipe remaining mushrooms with a damp cloth being sure to remove any traces of dirt or debris , Rub mushrooms on both sides with olive oil , Stuff mushrooms with sausage mixture , Place on turntable and bake in the preheated oven , The appetizers can be prepared ahead and refrigerated until serving time , To reheat , place stuffed mushrooms on serving plate and cover Iightiy with wax paper , Touch RENEAT once , iiiiiiiiiiiiii ! iiiiliii : i _ ii ! iiii _ iiiii _ _ iii _ ii _ ! ! i ! lii _ _ _ _ _ i ! _ i _ ! iii _ _ i ! _ i _ ! i ! _ i ! _ i ! _ ! _ _ ! ii ! i _ _ ii _ ! ii _ _ ! il ! ! ii ! _ _ _ ! ii _ _ ! ! i _ i _ ii ! _ _ i _ _ ! i _ ! ! i _ i ! ii _ ! _ ! i _ _ ! iii _ ! ! iii ! _ _ ii _ ! i _ ! i _ _ ! ! i ! _ ! i ! ii ! _ _ i _ ! _ ! ii _ ! ! ii _ i ! iii _ ! i _ ! ii _ ! _ ! i _ ! ! i ! _ _ i _ ! i _ i _ ! _ i ! _ ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ i _ ii _ ! _ i ! ! i _ ! i _ ! _ i ! ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ ! ii _ ! _ i ! ii _ _ ! ii ! _ ii ! i _ ! i _ ! li _ i ! ! _ _ ! _ i ! i _ _ ! ii ! _ ! ii _ _ ! i _ ! _ i ! ! _ ! _ i ! _ i _ ! ii _ ! iii _ _ ! i _ ! _ i ! ! i _ ! ii ! _ i _ ! i _ ! ii _ i _ _ ! ! _ ! _ i ! _ ! ii ! _ ! i _ i _ _ ! ii _ ! ! i _ ! _ i ! _ ! ! ii _ ! i _ ! i _ _ ! ii _ ! ! ii _ ! ii ! _ _ ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ i _ _ ! ! i _ ! i _ ! ii ! _ ! _ i _ ! i _ ! i _ ! ! i _ i _ ! ii ! ii _ ! _ ! i _ ! i _ ! ii _ ! ! i _ i _ ! i _ ! i _ _ ! _ i ! i _ ! _ ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ i _ ! _ i ! i _ ! i _ ! _ ii ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ i ! i _ _ ! ii ! _ i ! ii _ ! i _ ! i _ i ! ! _ ! _ i ! _ i _ _ ! ii ! _ ! ii _ _ ! i _ ! _ i ! ! _ ! _ i ! _ i _ ! ii _ ! iii _ _ ! i _ ! _ i ! ! _ ! ii ! _ ! i _ ! ii _ ! iii _ _ ! ! _ ! _ i ! _ ! _ ! ii ! _ ! i _ i _ _ ! ii _ _ ! ! _ ! _ i ! _ ! ii _ ! i _ ii _ _ ! ii _ ! ! i _ ! ii ! _ ! ! ii _ ! i _ ! ii _ _ ! ! i _ _ ! ! i _ ! ii ! _ ! _ i _ ! i _ ! i _ _ ! ! _ i _ ! i ! ii _ ! _ ii _ ! i _ ! i _ ! ! i _ i _ ! ! i ! ii _ ! _ i ! i _ ! _ ! i _ ! ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ i _ ! _ i ! i _ ! _ ! _ i ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ i _ ! _ i ! i _ ! i _ ! _ i ! i _ ! i _ ! i _ i ! _ ! _ i ! i _ _ ! ii ! _ ! ii _ ! i _ ! i _ i ! ! _ ! _ i ! _ i _ ! ii ! _ ! ii _ _ ! i _ ! _ i ! ! _ ! _ i ! _ i _ ! ii _ ! iii _ _ ! _ ! _ i ! ! _ ! ii ! _ ! i _ i _ ! iii _ _ ! ! _ ! _ i ! _ ! ii ! _ ! i _ i _ _ ! ii _ ! ! i _ ! _ i ! _ ! ii _ ! i _ ! ii _ _ ! i _ ! ! i _ ! ii ! _ ! _ i _ ! i _ ! ii _ _ ! ! i _ _ ! i ! ii ! _ ! _ i _ ! i _ ! i _ ! ! i _ i _ ! i ! ii _ ! _ ! ii _ ! ! i _ ! ! ii _ ! ! i _ i _ ! _ i ! i _ ! ! i _ ! i ! i _ ! _ i _ ! _ ! i _ ! i _ i ! ii _ ! _ ! i _ ! ! i _ ! ii ! ii _ ! i _ ! _ ! ! i _ ! i ! ii _ ! _ ! _ ! _ i ! iii _ ! ! _ ! i ! iii _ ! ! _ ! _ ii _ ! ! ii _ ! ! i _ ! i ! i ! 1 / 2 pound boneless pork loin , 1 / 2 " - 3 / 4 " thick 1 / 2 cup grated Swiss cheese 2 baking potatoes , 8 - ounces each 1 / 4 belI pepper , cut into 8 thin strips 2 teaspoons butter 3 tablespoons chopped onion Season pork loin with salt and pepper and place on turntable , Touch GRILL twice and enter 8 minutes , At end of griiling time , remove pork and clean turntable , Cut pork into thin strips and set aside , Pierce baking potatoes in several places and put on the turntabie , Touch ABTOMATIC BAKE once and see that the dial is set at the third bar , which is for 2 potatoes , At end , remove potatoes , cut lengthwise about 1 - inch deep , Put 1 teaspoon of butter and half of the pork strips , cheese , pepper and onions in each potato , Place on turntable in oven , Touch GRILL once and enter 10 minutes , 2O Page: 23 EXTEND THE COOKING MULTIPLE SEQUENCE After cooking , you can extend the cooking time with the Your oven can be programmed for up to 3 cooking se - last setting . quences , switching from one power Ievet setting or other option to another automatically . The maximum time that can be extended is 10 minutes . Sometimes cooking directions telI you to start on one , , Suppose you want to extend the cooking time for 5 min - power level and then change to a different power utes after completing the GRILL 1 cooking . level " Youroven can do this automatically . • Suppose you want to cook for 5 minutes at MICRO 170 % . and then continue to cook for 10 minutes on GRILL H £ tTER A _ aftsehrincgooiknintgh . e Edinsdplaisy . ' E _ d HEATER I First touch M _ CRO M , CRO Open and close the door • m tP'll tw ce for 70 % power 2 • Q X 1 uj Then enter cooking time . , : . . . . . C tlr ! - , 3 " UU Touch GRILL once fo [ GRLL GRILL1 : Enter desired extending time X ! by rotating the rotar ¢ dial . Then enter Second _ i , _ . , _ 00 ! ngt ! m i 2 START K r _ r _ MINUTPELUS 3 . UU 3 Touch START . _ S Touch START . NOTE : NOTE : 1 . To use the extend function , rotate the rotary dial within 3 1 . You can program BAKE for the first sequence only . minutes after closing the door . 2 . If you wish to know the power level , simply touch MmORO . 2 . You can extend the cooking time using the MINUTE As long as your finger is touching MICRO , the power level PLUS , which extends cooking time in multiples will be displayed . of 1 minute . Touch the MINUTE PLUS within 3 minutes after closing the door . After touching MINUTi : PmLUS MINUTE PLUS , the cooking starts automatically . 3 . The extend function cannot be used for Popcorn . Minute Plus allows you to microwave for a minute at MI - CRO HIGH ( 100 % ) by simply touching MINUTE PLUS . You can also extend cooking time in multiples of 1 minute by repeatedly touching MINUTE PLUS durinq manual cook - , , Suppose you want to time a 3 - minute long distance phone call . • Suppose you want to heat a cup of soup for one minute at MICRO HIGH ( 100 % ) . NOTE : Touch T ! MER . @ 1 . To use MINUTE PLUS for MICRO HiGH ( 100 % ) cook - ing , touch MINUTE PLUS within 3 minutes after touch - ing STOP / CLEAR or dosing the door . Be sure the dis - play shows the time of day or a colon C ) before touching MINUTE PLUS . 2 . if you touch MINUTE PLUS within 3 minutes after cook - ing and the display shows a zero ( . 0 ) , the previous cooking program can be extended . The oven WiLL NOT microwave for minutes using MICRO HIGH ( 100 % ) . See Note 2 in EXTEND THE COOKING TIME . 21 Page: 24 0THER CONVENIENT FEATURES MORE OR LESS TIME AUDIBLE SIGNAL ADJUSTMENT Should you discover that you Iike any of the Microwave If you wish to have the oven operate with no audi _ options or Express Defrost settings slightly more done , nals , touch T _ MER / OLOOK , adjust rotary dial to _ rotate the rotary dial clockwise until desired time bar ap - and then touch the START and hoid for three seconds . pears before touching START . To cancel , touch TIMER / CLOCK , adjust rotary dlaI to and touch STOP / CLEAR . Should you discover that you like any of the Microwave options or Express Defrost settings stightly less done , ro - tate the rotary dial counterclockwise until desired time bar appears before touching START . DEMONSTRATION MODE The number of the more / less bars shows the doneness : To demonstrate , touch TmMER / CLOCK , adjust rotary dial to Original setting = 3 bars _ and then touch the START and hold for 3 seconds . More = 5 bars Less = 1 bar wiI ! appear in the display . Cooking operations and special features can now be demonstrated with no power in the oven . For e _ , touch MINUTE PLUS CHILD LOCK and the display will show _ and count down quickly te _ . The Child Lock prevents unwanted even eperatien such as by small children . The oven can be set so that the control panel is deactivated or locked . To set , touch TIMER / To cancel , touch TIMER / CLOCK , adjust rotary dlaI to CLOCK , adjust the rotary dial to - - and then touch and touch STOP / CLEAR . If easier , unplug the the START and hold for three seconds . Should a but - oven from the electrical outlet and replug . ton be touched , _ wilI appear in the display . To cancel , touch TIMER / CLOCK , adiust rotary dial to and touch STOP / CLEAR . 22 Page: 25 Waveg _ ide Cover Disconnectthepowercordbeforecleaningor leavethedooropento inactivatetheovendur - The waveguide cover is made from mica so requires ingcleaningE = nsuretheovenis completlycool special care . Keep the waveguide cover clean to beforecleaning = assure good oven performance . Carefully wipe with a damp cloth any food spatters from the surface of Exterior the cover immediately after they occur . Built - up splashes may overheat and cause smoke or possi - Theoutsidesurfaceis paintedC . leantheoutside bly catch fire . Do not remove the waveguide cover . withmildsoapandwater ; rinseanddrywitha soft cloth . Donotuseanytypeofhouseholodrabrasive Odor Re . ova | cleaner . Occasionally , a cooking odor may remain in the DooF oven . To remove , combine 1 cup water , grated peel and juice of 1 lemon and several whole cloves in a Wipe the window on both sides with a damp cloth 2 - cup glass measuring cup . Boil for several minutes to remove any spills or spatters . Metal parts will be using 100 % power . Allow to set in oven until cool . easier to maintain if wiped frequently with a damp Wipe interior with a soft cloth . cloth and polished dry with a soft cloth . Avoid the use of spray and other harsh cleaners as they may Turntable / Turntable $ _ pport stain , streak or dull the door surface . The tumtable and tumtable support can be removed Contro | Pane | for easy cleaning . Place your fingers tightly over the center of the turntable support and lift to remove it Wipe the panel with a cloth dampened slightly with carefully to prevent touching the top heater . Ifthe turn - water only . Dry with a soft cloth . Do not scrub or table support fits firmly on to the turntable motor shaft , use any sort of chemical cleaners . Close door and it may be necessary to twist the turntable support touch STOP / CLEAR . gently to remove it . Wash in mild , sudsy water ; for - stubborn stains use a mild cleanser and a non - abra | nterior - after microwave cooking . sive scouring sponge . They are also dishwasher - Cleaning is easy because little heat is generated to proof . Use upper rack of dishwasher . The turntable the interior surfaces ; therefore , there is no baking motor shaft is not sealed , so excess water or spills and setting of spills or spattering . To clean the inte - should be wiped up immediately . rior surfaces , wipe with a soft cloth and warm wa - ter . DO NOT USEABRASIVE OR HARSH CLEAN - ERS OR SCOURING PADS . For heavier soil , use baking soda or a mild soap ; rinse thoroughly with hot water . NEVER SPRAY OVEN CLEANERS DI - RECTLY ONTO ANY PART OF THE OVEN . | nterior - after grill , bake or automatic cookings . Spatters may occur because of moisture and grease . Wash immediately after use with hot , soapy water . Rinse and polish dry . Harder to remove spatters may occur if oven is not thoroughly cleaned or if there is long time / high temperature cooking . If so , you may wish to purchase an oven cleaner pad with liquid cleaner within it - - not a soap filled steel pad - - for use on stainless or porcelain surfaces . Follow manufacturer's directions carefully and be especially cautious not to get any of the liquid cleaner in the perforations on the wall or ceiling or any door surfaces . Rinse thoroughly and polish dry . After cleaning the interior thoroughly , residual grease may be removed from the interior ducts and heater by simply operating the oven using both top and bottom heaters for 20 minutes without food . See CONDITION THE HEATER on page 11 . Ventilate the room if necessary . 23 Page: 26 Please check the following before calling for service : 1 . Place one cup of water in a glass measuring cup in the oven and close the door securely . Operate the oven for one minute at MICRO 100 % . J & Does the oven light come on ? YES NO B Does the cooling fan work ? YES NO ( Put your hand over the rear ventilating openings . ) C Does the turntable rotate ? YES NO ( It is normal for the turntable to turn in either direction . ) D Is the water in the oven warm ? YES NO 2 . Remove water from the oven and operate the oven for 5 minutes at BAKE 400 ° R A Do HEATER and COOK indicators light ? YES NO B After the oven shuts off , is inside of the oven hot ? YES NO tf " NO " is the answer to any of the above questions , please check emectrical outmet , fuse and / or circuit breaker . tf they are functioning propermy , CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SHARP AUTHORIZED SERVICER , A microwave oven should never be serviced by a " do - it = yourself " repair person . NOTE - " 1 . If time appearing in the display is counting down very rapidly , check DEMONSTRATION MODE on page 22 and cancel . 2 . If the oven is set for more than 20 minutes at MICRO 100 percent power level , after the first 20 minutes the power level will automatically adiust to 70 percent power to avoid overcooking . 3 . This oven adiusts GRILL , BAKE and AUTOMATIC COOKING by turning the top and bottom heaters on and off . It is normal to observe the top heater change from red to dark gray . 4 . After cooking is completed , the cooling fan may run for a short time to lower the temperature . AC Line Voltage : Single phase 120V , 60Hz , AC only Grill ! Bake , 1300W 10.8A Output Power : Microwave 650 W * dEC Test Procedure ) 760 W Top heater Bottom heater 510W Outside Dimensions : 17 - 3 / 4 " ( W ) x 11 - 3 / 8 " ( H ) x 15 - 1 / 8 " ( D ) Approx . 0.5 Cu . Ft . Oven Capacity * * : Weight : Approx . 311b _ k The International ElectrotechnicaI Commission's standardized method for measuring output wattage . This test method is widely recognized . _ internal capacity is calculated by measuring maximum width , depth and height . Actual capacity for holding food is less . in compliance with standards set by : FCC - Federal Communications Commission Authorized . DNNS - Complies with Department of Health and Human Services ( DHHS ) rule , CFR , Title 21 , Chapter I , - This symbol on the nameplate means the product is listed by Underwriters Laboratories , Inc . Subchapter J . 24 Page: 27 Psra mayor informacion y precauciones de se ( uridad , consumte el [ vlsnuamde Operaciones . Si en la psntalla aparece _ toque primero STOP / CLEAR . Co ¢ inado [ _ licro 188 % I Pulse CLOCK e introduzcs Is hera _ ME _ , . I Introduzca el tiempo de cocinado . emplesndo el mando giratorio . GOCK . . . . . 2 Toque START . mN _ Pms START 2 Pulse CLOCK e introduzcs los minutos _ m _ . Cocci6n de Potencia Variable emplesndo e ! mando girstorio = _ 0 I Despues del paso 1 anterior , toque el bot6n M = CRO _ MERCK 3 Touch CLOCK . POWER LEVEL 4 veces = Ej = 30 % G , O MUN _ EPWS 2 Toque START . START I Toque el bot6n POPCORN una vez pars palomitss de maiz regular . Po _ R , I Toque GRILL GRILL 2 veces - tsms ¢ _ o regular Ugero Una vez G - 1 Cslentador superioror 3 veces - tsmJ _ o de snack Dos veces G - 2 Calentadorea superi e inferior @ 2 Toque START Mm _ L _ START 2 Introduzca el tiempo de cocinsdo empleando el msndo giratorio . MINUTPELgS 3 Toque START . START Popcorn ( Palomitasde maiz 3.5 onzas . ( Normal ) 2.85 - 3.5 onzas . ( Normal Iigero ) 1.5 o ! . 75 onzas . ( Refrigerio ) I Seleccione la temperatura deseada pulsando Dinneprlate ( Plapt0rindpaJ ) 1plato : pequefso , norma ! BAKE . Ej = Pulse BAKE 3 veces para 350F _ Beverage ( Bebida ) . 5 - 2.0 tazas Los ajustes de la temperatura son @ x 3 FrozenEntree ( sPlatofuertecongehdo3 ) - 6 , 7 - 10 onzss . 400 , 375 , 350 , 325R FreshVegetables ( Verdurasfrescas ) 1 - 2 tazas 2 Introduzca el tiempo de cocinado empleando el mando giratorio . MUN _ Ff _ JS 3 Toque START . START I Introduzca el peso deseado pulsando E _ PRE _ S Se inicise ! precalentamiento . EXPRESS DEFROST . DEmOST Ej . Pulse EXPRESS DEFROST 7 veces para 2 . OIb . _ IIN _ EPLUS MINUTEPLUS 4 Despu6s del precalentamiento , ponga la START 2 Toque START . START comida en el homo y pulse START . Ground meat ( Came picada ) . 5 - 2.0 libras Pulse WIINUTE PLUS pars un minuto s MINCEPW $ Steaks / Chops ( Filetes , chuletas ) : 5 - 2.0 libras cocinado MICRO 100 % o psra aC _ adir un START minuto durante el cocinado manual . Boneless Poultry ( Sinhueso ayes ) : 5 - ! . 5 libras Siga puls _ , ndolo para minutos sdicionsles . Bone - inPoultry ( Conhueso ayes ) . 5 - 2.0 libras 1 . Seleccione la comida deseada pulsando repetidamente TOAST / SNACKS / BAKE ( TOSTADA / REFRIGERIOS / COCCION ) . 2 . Ajuste la intensidad de cocinado , si es necesario , ajustando el mando rotativo . Toque el bot6n START . AJUSTE VISUALIZACION COMIDA - - laGTIiEreMMPbE0aN / rirozasqHMuEiEeCrNdHOa0lShacia : : - - - - " _ _ _ laizq _ u [ / ibe ' _ rd _ a _ : _ ; ' _ " i " _ i ' : : la d : ie ; ! r ; e ! ; o : _ : hi a _ i [ el _ _ : : laGTireIMEAbMSarrPasHOE / CdHOehraecica haMAS5 TOAST I AT - 1 ( pulse1vez ) Pan ; ( TOSTADAI ) AT - 2 ( pulse2veces ) Rosquillas 1 mitad : Empleeelsoporie ^ - r , _ 1 temperatura : _ 2 congelado rotativosol _ e _ te . P , / - otPulse3veces ) Wafle ambientalocongelado : TOA _ I AT - 4 ( Pulse4veces ) Tostadas francesas 3 - 6 barras : AT - 5 ( Pulse5vecesP ) asteles tostados : _ i 1 - 2 con , qelado SNACKS I AS - 1 ( pulse1 vez ) Patatas fritas : _ ' ( REFRIGERIIAOsS . ) 2 ( Pulse2veces ) Pizza congelada : _ : 14 onzas SNACKS AS - 3 ( Pulse3veces ) Hamburguesas 1 medio hecho _ _ mheie _ . hio _ ho _ hooho _ _ 4m _ eied ° hioehoe , oo , o _ _ 4 bien hecho AS - 4 ( Pulse4veces ) Aperitivos congelados : AS - 5 ( Pulse5veces ) Perroscaliente / sSalchichas 1 - 2 _ : BAKE I AB - 1 ( pulse1vez ) Papas asadas medio hecho ( C0CCION ) I AB - 2 ( Pulse2veces ) Bizcochos : vendidocongelado _ vendid0congelado R _ B - 3 ( Pulse3veces ) Panecillossch0c01aytneueces AB - 4 ( Pulse4veces ) Bisc0chd0e forma de taza : AB - 5 ( Pulse5 veces ) Tartas 6 pasteleesn 25 Page: 28 For more compmete information and caret precautions , refer to your Operation Manual . If _ is in display , first touch STOP / CLEAR pad . Micro 188 % CookiRg 11ME _ I Touch CLOCK and enter the hour by I Enter cooking time by using the rotary dial . using the rotary dial R MINLr _ PLUS 2 Touch START . START 2 Touch CLOCK and enter the minutes VariaNe Power Cookiog - _ MER by using the rotary dia ! . MICRO I After Step 1 above , touch MmCROpad _ ME _ CI _ CK 4 times . Ex . 30 % 3 Touch CLOCK again . MINL _ PLUS 2 Touch START . START I Touch POPCORN pad : m _ RN u Once for regular size Twice for regular size light I Touch GRmLL . 3 rimes for snack size MIN _ PLU $ Once G - 1 Top heater GR & L 2 Touch START START Twice G - 2 Top and bottom heaters ¢ , Enter cooking time by using the rotary dial . Popcorn 3.5 oz . ( Regular ) 2.85 - 3.5 oz . ( Regular Light ) 3 Touch START . M , . _ PLUS START 1.5 or ! . 75 oz . ( Snack ) Dinner plate 1plate : small , regular I Select desired temperature by touching Beverage . 5 - 2.0 cups BAKE . Ex . Touch BAKE 3 times for 350F _ x 3 Frozen Entrees 3 - 6 , 7 - 10 oz . Temperature settings are 400 , 375 , 350,325F . Fresh Vegetables 1 - 2 cups ' > Enter cooking time by using the rotary dial . . ° ; p ; M , I Enter desired weight by touching EXPR _ MINLrP _ UJ5 3 Touch START . Preheat starts . START EXPRESS DEFROST . oEmo _ Ex . Touch EXPRESS DEFROST 7 times for 2 . Olb . MUNbPlELU _ 4 After preheat , place food in the oven and MINUTEPLU _ START ' > Touch START . START touch START . Ground meat . 5 - 2.0 Ib Touch MINUTE PLUS pad for one MUNgos Steaks / Chops : 5 : 2.0 Ib minute at MICRO 100 % cooking or to START Boneless Poultry . 5 - ! . 5 Ib add a minute during manual cooking . Continue to touch for additional minutes . Bone - in Poultry 15 - 2.0 Ib 1 . Select the desired food by touching TOAST / SNACKS / BAKE repeatedly , 2 , Adjust cooking doneness , if necessary , by turning rotary dial . Touch START , SETTING I DISPLAY FOOD LESS TIME / . . . . . . MORE TIME / LIGHTER _ , , _ O _ DARKER Turn left to 1 bar : Turn left to 2 bars Turnrightto 4 bars _ Turnrightto 5 bars TOAST I AT " 1 ( Press 1 time ) Bread 1 half : t ' _ table IAT " 2 ( Press2times ) Bagels support Waffles : 2 frozen , , , , Iv I AT - 3 ( Pres3stimes ) roomtemporfrozen i French Toast 3 - 6 sticks ' uAI _ I AT " 4 ( press4times ) Toaster Pastries AT - 5 ( Press 5 times ) 1 - 2 frozen French Fries SNACKS I AS - 1 ( Press1 time ) , _ , * , , AS - 2 ( Press2 times ) Frozen Pizza : 14 oz I AS - 3 ( Press3times ) Hamburgers 1 medium i 2mediumlwelldone 4medium3welldene ! 4 well done , , AS - 4 ( Press4 times ) Frozen Appetizers AS - 5 ( Press 5 times ) Hot Dogs / Sausage 1 - 2 ' , I Baked Potatoes BAKE I AB - 1 ( Press1 time ) 1 medium ' , Biscuits conveniernecferigerated conveniencfreozen , _ IIAK _ AB - 2 ( Press2 times ) Muffins AB - 3 ( Press 3 tirnes ) AB - 4 ( Press 4 times ) Brownies Cakes 6 cupcakes , AB - 5 ( Press5 times ) SHARP SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATIOIt TINSEA983WRRZ - D32 Sharp Plaza , Mahwah , NJ 07430 - 2135 Printed in China |