Sharp Microwave Oven R 86STM User Manual

OPERATION MANUAL  
with COOKBOOK  
R-86STM  
MICROWAVE OVEN  
with TOP & BOTTOM GRILLS  
and CONVECTION  
900W (IEC 60705)  
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CONTENTS  
YOUR OVEN AND ACCESSORIES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
CONTROL PANEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
SAFETY:  
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 5  
OPERATION:  
Heating Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
How Your Oven Works. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Before Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Microwave Power Levels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Setting the Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Energy Save Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
How to Operate Your Oven. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 11  
-Note for Reheating Ready Meals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
-Note for Manual Cooking and Defrosting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Grill Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Preheating the Oven. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Convection Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Combi Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 - 16  
Express Cook / Express Defrost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 19  
Quick & Easy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 - 21  
Short Cuts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - 23  
Auto Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 - 26  
Notes for Express Cook / Express Defrost / Quick & Easy / Short Cuts / Auto Cook. . . . . . . . . 27  
Weight Range for Express Cook / Express Defrost / Quick & Easy / Short Cuts / Auto Cook. . . . 27  
Important Notes for Ready Meals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS:  
Sequence Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Less and More. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Kitchen Timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Auto Minute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Information Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
COOKING ADVICE:  
Microwave Cooking Advice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 - 33  
Suitable Cookware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Defrosting Advice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Reheating Advice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
AFTERCARE:  
Cleaning and Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 - 39  
To Replace the Mains Plug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Calling for Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
COOKBOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 - 67  
GUARANTEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Quick guide for commonly cooked food.  
MENU  
WEIGHT  
CONTAINER  
COOKING  
COOKING  
STANDING  
TIME  
INSTRUCTION  
INSTRUCTION  
TIME/POWER LEVEL  
Frozen Ready  
Meals  
400g  
Flan dish on  
low rack  
Place the ready meal in a heat-  
resistant flan dish on the low rack.  
Stage1:1 minute on 100%  
Stage2:13 minutes on 50%  
2 Minutes  
2 Minutes  
5 Minutes  
(non-stirrable e.g.  
Lasagne)  
Chilled Ready  
Meals  
400g  
Flan dish on  
low rack  
Place the ready meal in a heat-  
resistant flan dish on the low rack.  
Stage1:2 minutes on 100%  
Stage2:4 minutes on 50%  
(non-stirrable e.g.  
Lasagne)  
Jacket Potatoes  
(250g/9oz - each)  
(fresh)  
2
Directly on  
turntable  
Pierce in several places.  
Stage1:5 minutes on 100%  
Stage2:5 minutes on 100%  
Potatoes  
Place on the edge of the turntable.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
Defrost Minced  
Beef  
500g  
Flan dish on  
turntable  
Place in a flan dish on the  
turntable.  
Stage1:2 minutes 45 secs on 30%  
Stage2:2 minutes 45 secs on 30%  
15 - 30  
Minutes  
Turn over half way through cooking.  
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YOUR OVEN AND ACCESSORIES  
10  
OVEN:  
1. Control panel  
2. Oven lamp  
1
2
3. Door opening button  
4. Waveguide cover (DO NOT REMOVE)  
5. Bottom grill heating element  
6. Turntable motor shaft  
7. Oven cavity  
3
9
8
7
6
5
4
8. Door seals and sealing surfaces  
9. Door latches  
11  
10. Top grill heating element  
11. Ventilation openings  
12. Outer cabinet  
13  
12  
14  
13. Power cord  
ACCESSORIES:  
Check to make sure the following accessories  
are provided:  
14. Turntable  
15. High rack  
16. Low rack  
• Place the turntable on to the turntable motor  
shaft, ensuring it is located firmly.  
To avoid turntable damage, ensure dishes or  
containers are lifted clear of the turntable rim  
when removing them from the oven.  
• For use of the racks, refer to the grill,  
convection and dual cooking sections on  
pages 12 to 16.  
16  
15  
Never touch the grills when they are hot.  
NOTES:  
• The waveguide cover is fragile. Care should be taken when cleaning inside the oven to ensure that  
it is not damaged.  
• After cooking fatty foods without a cover, always clean the cavity and especially the grill heating  
elements thoroughly, these must be dry and free from grease. Built-up grease may overheat and  
begin to smoke or catch fire.  
• Always operate the oven with the turntable fitted correctly. This promotes thorough, even cooking.  
A badly fitted turntable may rattle, may not rotate properly and could cause damage to the oven.  
• The turntable rotates clockwise or anti-clockwise. The rotary direction may change each time you  
start the oven. This does not affect cooking performance.  
• When you order accessories, please quote both the PART NAME and MODEL NUMBER to your  
dealer or SHARP approved service facility. The model number is located at the bottom of the  
control panel.  
Warning:  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, accessories, dishes and especially the grills will  
become very hot during operation. To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.  
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CONTROL PANEL  
1. DIGITAL DISPLAY  
KEYS:  
2. TIME  
3. CONV. (°C)  
1
4. COMBI  
5. EXPRESS DEFROST  
6. SHORT CUTS (AUTO MENU)  
7. TIME LESS/MORE  
8. AUTO COOK  
2
17  
16  
3
4
9. INFO  
10. START/AUTO MINUTE  
11. STOP/CLEAR  
12. KITCHEN TIMER/CLOCK SET  
13. WEIGHT UP/DOWN  
14. QUICK & EASY (AUTO MENU)  
15. EXPRESS COOK  
16. MICRO POWER  
17. GRILL  
5
6
15  
14  
13  
7
8
12  
11  
9
10  
DIGITAL DISPLAY  
INDICATORS:  
1. LESS/MORE  
2. INFO  
3. COOK  
7
6
1
4. MICROWAVE  
5. CONVECTION  
6. BOTTOM GRILL  
7. TOP GRILL  
5
4
3
2
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
Oven Use:  
• The oven is for domestic food use only.  
• Never operate when empty, except as directed in  
the “Grill cooking” section on page 12.  
• Do not leave or store anything inside the oven  
when not in use.  
WARNING: Only allow children to use  
the oven without supervision when  
adequate instructions have been given so  
that the child is able to use the oven in a  
safe way and understands the hazards  
of improper use.  
When the appliance is operated in the  
GRILL, CONVECTION, COMBI, EXPRESS  
COOK and PIZZA modes, children  
should only use the oven under adult  
supervision due to the temperature  
generated.  
• Never attempt to use the oven with the door  
open. It is important not to force or tamper with  
the door safety latches.  
• Never operate the oven with any object caught in  
the door.  
• Do not insert fingers or objects in the holes of  
the door latches or air-vent openings as this may  
damage the oven and cause an electric shock.  
Accessible parts may become hot during  
use. Young children should be kept away.  
• If water or food drops inside the air vent  
openings switch the oven off immediately, unplug  
it and call a SHARP approved service facility.  
(See page 40).  
WARNING: Liquids and other foods must  
not be heated in sealed containers since  
they are liable to explode. Microwave  
heating of beverages can result in  
delayed eruptive boiling, therefore care  
has to be taken when handling the  
container. Stir the liquid prior to and  
during heating/ reheating, let liquid stand  
for at least 20 seconds in the oven after  
cooking.  
• Never move the oven while it is operating.  
• The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, turntable,  
dishes, accessories and especially the grill will  
become very hot during operation. Care should  
be taken to avoid touching these areas.  
To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.  
Before cleaning make sure they are not hot.  
Pacemaker: If you have a heart pacemaker,  
consult your doctor or the pacemaker manufacturer  
prior to oven use.  
FIRE: If smoke is observed, switch off and  
unplug the appliance and keep the door  
closed in order to stifle any flames.  
INSTALLATION  
IMPORTANT:  
WARNING  
If any damage is apparent, do not  
operate the oven in any way, until it  
has been repaired by a SHARP trained  
engineer.  
Inspect the Oven:  
• Check the oven carefully for damage  
before and regularly after installation.  
• Make sure the door closes properly,  
that it is not misaligned or warped.  
• Check the hinges and door safety  
latches are not broken or loose.  
• Ensure the door seal and sealing  
surfaces are not damaged. If the door  
or door seals are damaged, the oven  
must not be operated until it has been  
repaired by a competent person.  
• Inspect the oven interior and door for  
dents.  
1. Remove all packing materials including the  
feature sticker (if applicable). The waveguide  
cover prevents food and grease from entering the  
waveguide area where it could cause damage.  
DO NOT REMOVE THE WAVEGUIDE COVER.  
2. The oven door will become hot during cooking.  
Place or mount the oven so that the bottom of the  
oven is 85cm or more above the floor. Ensure the  
surface or mounting position is strong enough to  
take the oven weight, plus the heaviest item likely  
to be cooked in the oven.  
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INSTALLATION  
3. The minimum  
height of free space  
necessary above  
the top surface of  
the oven is 19cm.  
• If the plug fitted to your oven is a rewireable  
19cm  
type and in the event of the socket outlet in  
your home not being compatible with the plug  
supplied, remove the plug properly (do not cut  
off).  
4. Do not place the  
• If the plug fitted to your oven is a non-  
rewirable type and in the event of the socket  
outlet in your home not being compatible with  
the plug supplied, cut-off the mains plug.  
• Refit with a suitable type, observing the wiring  
code given in ‘To replace the mains plug’ on  
page 40.  
oven where heat, moisture or high humidity  
are generated, (for example, near or above  
a conventional oven) or near combustible  
materials (for example, curtains). Do not block  
or obstruct air vent openings. Do not place  
objects on top of the oven.  
5. Make sure the power supply cord  
is undamaged (See “ELECTRICAL  
CONNECTION” below).  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST  
BE EARTHED  
To wire an appropriate plug, follow the wiring  
code given in `To replace the mains plug’ on  
page 40.  
Do not allow the power supply cord  
to run over any hot or sharp surfaces,  
such as the hot air vent area at the  
top rear of the oven.  
6. The socket must be readily accessible so that  
it can be easily unplugged in an emergency.  
7. Do not use the oven outdoors.  
IMPORTANT!  
• The fuse from the cut-off plug should be  
removed and the plug disposed of in a safe  
manner.  
• Under no circumstances should the cut-off plug  
be inserted into a socket outlet as a serious  
electric shock may occur.  
• The plug must not be used without the fuse  
cover fitted.  
• If you have any doubt about your microwave  
oven obtain the help of a qualified electrician.  
• When replacing the plug please ensure that  
you use a BSI or ASTA approved plug to  
BS1363, this should be fitted with a brown  
coloured 13 amp fuse approved by BSI or  
ASTA to BS1362. If you have any doubt  
about electrical connection seek the help of a  
qualified electrician.  
BUILDING-IN-KIT.  
This oven is designed for counter top or built-in  
use. Do not place the oven in a cabinet.  
An installation frame is available which enables  
the microwave oven to be integrated within a  
kitchen unit.  
The microwave oven is not designed to be built  
above or near a conventional oven.  
SHARP recommend the use of the build in kit  
EBR-47ST, available from your SHARP dealer.  
Only the use of this frame will guarantee the  
quality and safety of the oven.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION.  
• Do not allow water to come into contact with  
the power supply cord or plug.  
• Insert the plug properly into the socket.  
• Do not connect other appliances to the same  
socket using an adaptor plug.  
• If the power supply cord is damaged, it must  
be replaced by a SHARP approved service  
facility or a similarly qualified person to avoid  
a hazard.  
• When removing the plug from the socket  
always grip the plug, never the cord as this  
may damage the power supply cord and the  
connections inside the plug.  
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HEATING CATEGORY  
Microwave output power  
in Watts (based on  
international  
The heating category (a letter A to E) developed  
by MAFF (Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries  
and Food) with microwave oven and food  
manufacturers indicates the ability of the oven  
to heat small quantities of food (up to 500g  
[1lb 2oz]). It does not represent the general  
performance of the oven.  
(IEC 60705) standard).  
Letter representing the  
oven heating category.  
Microwave Symbol.  
Food packs carry cooking instructions for  
heating categories A to E. Follow instructions for  
the letter corresponding to the oven’s heating  
category. The higher the output power and  
heating category of the oven the less heating  
time is required as shown opposite.  
Less heating time required  
600 700 800 900 1000 Watts  
More heating time required  
Less heating time required  
OVEN  
OUTPUT  
POWER  
OVEN  
OUTPUT  
CATEGORY  
A
B
C
D
E
More heating time required  
HOW YOUR OVEN WORKS  
Microwaves are energy waves, similar to those  
used for TV and radio signals.  
Electrical energy is converted into microwave  
energy, which is directed into the oven cavity  
via a waveguide. To prevent food and grease  
entering the wave guide it is protected by the  
waveguide cover.  
Microwaves will pass through certain materials,  
such as glass and plastic, to heat the food.  
(See ‘Suitable Cookware’ on page 34).  
Water, sugar and fat in food absorb microwaves  
which cause them to vibrate. This creates heat by  
friction, in the same way your hands get warm  
when you rub them together.  
Microwaves cannot pass through metal, because  
of this the oven cavity is made of metal and there  
is a fine metal mesh on the door.  
During cooking the microwaves bounce off the  
sides of the oven cavity at random.  
The outer areas of the food are heated by the  
microwave energy, then the heat moves to the  
centre by conduction, as it does in conventional  
cooking. It is important to turn, rearrange or stir  
food to ensure even heating.  
Once cooking is complete, the oven  
automatically stops producing microwaves.  
Standing time is necessary after cooking, as it  
enables the heat to disperse equally throughout  
the food.  
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BEFORE OPERATION  
Your oven comes pre-set in Energy Save Mode (see page 9 for details).  
To operate the oven in Energy Save Mode:  
1. Plug in the oven. Nothing will appear on the display at this time.  
2. Open the door.  
The display will flash:  
3. Close the door.  
The display will show:  
NOTES:In Energy Save Mode, if you do not operate the oven for 3 minutes or more (i.e. after closing  
the door, pressing the STOP/CLEAR key, or at the end of cooking), you will not be able to  
operate the oven until you open and close the oven door.  
When new, the very first time the grills are used, smoke and odour will be given off.  
To avoid this happening when food is being cooked, heat the grills without food for approx.  
20 minutes. (Please refer to note on page 12.)  
MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS  
Your oven has 5 power levels, as shown  
Power Level  
Press the  
MICRO  
Percentage  
(Display)  
opposite.  
To change the power level for cooking, enter  
the cooking time and then press the MICRO  
POWER key.  
POWER key  
HIGH  
x 1  
x 2  
x 3  
x 4  
x 5  
100%  
(100P)  
Power level:  
The microwave power level is varied by the  
microwave energy switching on and off.  
When using power levels other than 100% you  
will be able to hear the microwave energy  
pulsing on and off as the food cooks or defrosts.  
MEDIUM HIGH  
MEDIUM  
70%  
(70P)  
50%  
(50P)  
MEDIUM LOW  
(Defrost)  
30%  
(30P)  
IMPORTANT: The microwave power level  
will cook at 100% unless you press the  
MICRO POWER key to the desired setting.  
LOW  
(Defrost)  
10%  
(10P)  
Check the power level:  
To check the microwave power level during  
cooking, press the MICRO POWER key. As  
long as your finger is pressing the MICRO  
POWER key the power level will be displayed.  
The oven continues to count down although the  
display will show the power level.  
MICRO POWER  
KEY  
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SETTING THE CLOCK  
Your oven has a 12 hour clock.  
1. Select the clock.  
To select the 12 hour clock, press the  
KITCHEN TIMER/CLOCK SET key twice.  
x2  
x2  
To set the time of day follow the instructions  
opposite.  
2. Enter the hours by pressing the TIME keys.  
NOTES:  
• Press the STOP/CLEAR key if you make a  
mistake during programming.  
• If you press any of the TIME keys too many  
times, continue to press the key until the  
desired time re-appears.  
To check the time of day during a cooking  
process, press the KITCHEN TIMER/CLOCK  
SET key and the time of day will remain on the  
display as long as you keep your finger on the  
key. This does not affect the cooking process.  
3. Press the KITCHEN TIMER/CLOCK SET key  
once.  
x1  
• If the clock is set, when cooking is complete,  
the display will show the correct time of day.  
If the clock has not been set, the display will  
only show “.0” when cooking is complete.  
4. Enter the minutes by pressing the TIME keys.  
• If the electrical power supply to your  
microwave oven is interrupted, the oven will  
be save energy mode automatically after  
the power is reinstated, and the display will  
show nothing until the door is opened. If this  
occurs during cooking, the programme will be  
erased. The time of day will also be erased.  
5. To start the clock, press the KITCHEN  
• When you want to reset the time of day, follow  
the opposite example again.  
TIMER/ CLOCK SET key once.  
x1  
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ENERGY SAVE MODE  
Your oven has an Energy Save Mode.  
1. Time of day appears on the display.  
This facility saves electricity when the oven is not  
in use.  
• If the oven is not used, it will default to Energy  
Save Mode after 3 minutes. The display is  
blank and the oven cannot be operated.  
To operate the oven, open and then close the  
door. “.0” will be displayed and the oven is  
ready to use.  
2. Press the KITCHEN TIMER/CLOCK SET key  
3 times.  
x3  
To cancel Energy Save Mode, set the clock.  
(Please refer to page 8.)  
To cancel the clock, follow the procedure  
opposite. (This will restart Energy Save Mode.)  
NOTES:  
• If you unplug your oven at any stage you will  
have to reset the clock to cancel Energy Save  
Mode.  
• If the clock has been set, cancelling Energy  
Save Mode, then your oven has a safety  
feature which prevents START/AUTO  
MINUTE key from working if the oven has not  
been in use for more than 3 minutes. Press the  
STOP/CLEAR key or open and close the door  
to re-use the oven.  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key. The  
power will be off and the display will show  
nothing.  
x1  
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HOW TO OPERATE YOUR OVEN  
Opening and closing the door:  
To open the oven door, push the door opening  
button.  
Example:  
To cook for 2 minutes 30 seconds on 70%  
microwave power.  
Starting the oven:  
Close the door and press the  
START/AUTO MINUTE  
key.  
1. Enter the cooking time by pressing the  
1 min. key twice, then the 10 sec. key three  
times.  
x2  
x3  
Stopping the oven:  
If you want to stop the oven  
during cooking, press the  
STOP/CLEAR key once or  
open the oven door.  
If you want to cancel the  
cooking programme, press  
the STOP/CLEAR key twice.  
2. Input the power level by pressing the MICRO  
Your oven enables you to cook and defrost food  
using the automatic programmes, or to cook and  
defrost food manually.  
Automatic cooking and defrosting allows you  
to cook and defrost using preset programmes  
where the timings have been calculated for you,  
e.g Express Cook and Express Defrost.  
POWER key twice.  
x2  
Manual cooking and defrosting allows you to  
cook/defrost foods and weights which are not  
included in the automatic programmes.  
The following are examples of manual cooking  
and defrosting.  
For automatic cooking and defrosting refer to  
pages 17 - 27.  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start cooking.  
x1  
MANUAL COOKING  
The display will count down  
through the cooking time.  
• Enter the cooking time and use microwave  
power levels 10% to 100% to cook (refer to  
page 7).  
• Stir or turn the food, where possible, 2 - 3  
times during cooking, if required.  
• After cooking, cover the food and leave to  
stand, if required.  
• Refer to the cooking charts in the cookbook  
section, pages 43 - 48.  
NOTE FOR REHEATING READY MEALS:  
Place the ready meal in a heat-resistant flan dish  
on the low rack.  
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HOW TO OPERATE YOUR OVEN  
MANUAL DEFROSTING  
Example:  
To defrost for 10 minutes on 30% microwave  
power.  
• Enter the defrosting time and use microwave  
power levels 10% or 30% to defrost (refer to  
page 7).  
• Stir or turn the food, where possible, 2 - 3  
times during defrosting.  
1. Enter the defrosting time by pressing the  
10 min. key once.  
• After defrosting, cover the food in foil and  
leave to stand until thoroughly defrosted.  
• Refer to the defrosting charts in the cookbook  
section, page 42.  
x1  
NOTES FOR MANUAL COOKING AND  
DEFROSTING:  
• When the oven starts, the oven lamp will light  
and the turntable will rotate clockwise or anti-  
clockwise.  
Your oven can be programmed up to 99  
minutes, 90 seconds (99.90).  
2. Input the power level by pressing the MICRO  
POWER key 4 times.  
x4  
• If the door is opened during cooking/  
defrosting to stir or turn over food, the cooking  
time on the display stops automatically.  
The cooking/defrosting time starts to count  
down again when the door is closed and the  
START/AUTO MINUTE key is pressed.  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start defrosting.  
• When cooking/defrosting is complete, the  
time of day will reappear on the display, if the  
clock has been set.  
x1  
• If you want to know the power level during  
cooking, press the MICRO POWER key.  
As long as your finger is touching the key, the  
power level will be displayed.  
The display will count down  
through the defrosting time.  
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GRILL COOKING  
The oven has top and bottom grills which can be  
Example:  
used separately or combined. These have one  
power setting only. The grill is assisted by the  
turntable which rotates simultaneously to ensure  
even browning.  
To grill for 20 minutes, using GRILL-3.  
1. Enter the cooking time by pressing the  
10 min. key twice.  
Use the racks for grilling small items of food  
such as bacon, gammon and teacakes, turn over  
halfway through grilling.  
x2  
Food can be placed either directly onto the  
racks, or into a flan dish/heat-resistant plate on  
the high rack.  
2. Select GRILL-3 by pressing the GRILL key  
The grills required can be selected as follows:  
3 times.  
Cooking Mode  
GRILL-1 (Top Grill)  
GRILL-2 (Bottom Grill)  
Press GRILL key  
Once  
x3  
Twice  
GRILL-3 (Top and  
Bottom Grill)  
3 Times  
NOTE: When new, the very first time the  
grills are used, smoke and odour will  
be given off.  
To avoid this happening when food is  
being cooked, heat the grills without  
food for approx. 20 minutes.  
When the oven has finished heating,  
open the door to cool the oven cavity.  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start grilling.  
NOTES:  
x1  
• It is not necessary to preheat the grill before  
cooking.  
• Follow the recommended grilling times and  
procedures in the charts on page 45 of the  
cookbook section.  
The display will count down  
through the grilling time.  
• When browning foods in a deep container,  
place on the turntable or low rack.  
• After cooking is complete the cooling fan  
will continue working for a short time to  
lower the temperature of the electrical and  
mechanical parts. The display may show  
“NOW COOLING”.  
WARNING:  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, accessories, dishes and especially the grills will  
become very hot during operation. To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.  
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PREHEATING THE OVEN  
Your oven can be preheated to  
a desired temperature prior to  
convection cooking.  
Example:  
To preheat the oven to 180°C.  
1. Enter the temperature by pressing the CONV.  
NOTES:  
(°C) key 5 times.  
• When the oven reaches the desired  
temperature, the audible signal will sound and  
the temperature will be displayed in °C.  
Do not press the STOP/CLEAR key  
after opening and closing the door, as  
this will cancel the Convection mode.  
x5  
• The preheated temperature will be maintained  
for approximately 30 minutes.  
2. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
After this time, preheat will be cancelled.  
to start preheating.  
• During preheating and convection cooking,  
you will hear the cooling fan cycling on and  
off.  
This is completely normal and will not affect  
the cooking.  
x1  
You can check the actual temperature during  
preheating by pressing the CONV. (°C) key.  
The temperature will appear on the display.  
This will not affect the oven operation.  
• If you prefer not to preheat the oven where  
recommended in the cookbook section, allow  
extra cooking time.  
3. When the oven reaches 180°C, the audible  
signal will sound and the oven will display  
180°C. Place food in the oven, enter the  
desired cooking time and press the START/  
AUTO MINUTE key.  
WARNING:  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, accessories, dishes and especially the grills will  
become very hot during operation. To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.  
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CONVECTION COOKING  
Your oven can be programmed  
Example:  
to cook with ten different  
temperatures by combining the  
top and bottom grills with the  
convection fan. (Please refer to the  
notes below.)  
To cook for 20 minutes at 200°C convection.  
1. Enter the cooking time by pressing the  
10 min. key twice.  
x2  
The temperatures available in °C are:  
250°C, 230°C, 220°C, 200°C, 180°C,  
160°C, 130°C, 100°C, 70°C, 40°C.  
• Convection cooking is ideal for roasting and  
baking.  
• When using the CONVECTION key, all  
metal cookware can be used. (See ‘Suitable  
Cookware’ on page 34.)  
2. Input the temperature by pressing the CONV.  
(°C) key 4 times.  
x4  
NOTES:  
• Follow convection times and procedures in the  
charts and recipes in the cookbook section.  
• Food manufacturers instructions are only a  
guideline, so cooking times may need to be  
adjusted.  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start cooking.  
• Pressing the CONV. (°C) key during cooking  
will display the programmed temperature. This  
will not affect the programme or cooking time.  
x1  
Temperature measurements taken whilst the  
oven is in convection mode will differ from the  
displayed level. This is due to the grill elements  
turning on and off in order to regulate the  
oven temperature. This will not affect the  
cooking results as long as the operation  
manual and cookbook are followed correctly.  
The display will count down  
through the cooking time.  
• After cooking is complete the cooling fan  
will continue working for a short time to  
lower the temperature of the electrical and  
mechanical parts. The display may show  
“NOW COOLING”.  
• Heat generated by the oven during convection  
cooking may cause the backplate of the oven  
to discolour. This is completely normal and will  
not affect the performance of the oven.  
• This oven is not suitable for baking  
Yorkshire Puddings.  
WARNING:  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, accessories, dishes and especially the grills will  
become very hot during operation. To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.  
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COMBI COOKING  
Combi combines microwave  
power with convection or grill.  
Example for Microwave and Convection:  
To cook for 20 minutes using Combi-1, 230°C,  
10% microwave power.  
1. Enter the cooking time by pressing the  
The combination of microwave power with  
convection or grill reduces cooking time and  
provides a crisp, brown finish.  
10 min. key twice  
x2  
There are three Combi modes:  
1. Combi-1 - Convection with microwave.  
2. Combi-2 - Top grill with microwave.  
3. Combi-3 - Bottom grill with microwave.  
2. Select Combi-1 by pressing the COMBI key  
once.  
To select the combi cook mode required, enter  
the cooking time and follow the table below.  
x1  
Cooking Mode  
Press COMBI  
key  
COMBI-1 (Convection  
and Microwave*)  
Once  
COMBI-2 (Top Grill  
and Microwave*)  
Twice  
3. Change the temperature by pressing the  
COMBI-3 (Bottom Grill  
and Microwave*)  
3 Times  
CONV. °C key once.  
x1  
NOTES:  
• COMBI-1 is preset with 250°C convection.  
To adjust the convection temperature, press the  
CONV. °C key.  
• Combi is preset with 30% microwave power.  
If you wish to change the microwave power  
level, press the MICRO POWER key until the  
desired power level is shown on the display.  
4. Change the power level by pressing the  
MICRO POWER key once.  
x1  
Combi 1: You can select 10%, 30% and 50%  
Combi 2 & Combi 3: You can select 10%,  
30%, 50%, 70% and 100%.  
5. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start cooking.  
x1  
WARNING:  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity,  
accessories, dishes and especially the  
grills will become very hot during  
operation. To prevent burns, always  
use thick oven gloves.  
The display will count down  
through the cooking time.  
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COMBI COOKING  
Example for Microwave and Grill:  
To cook for 15 minutes using Combi-2, 50%  
microwave power.  
NOTES:  
• For Combi-2 and Combi-3 it is not necessary  
to preheat the grill.  
• Follow the recommended combi cooking times  
and procedures in the charts on pages 46 - 47.  
• When browning foods in a deep container,  
place on the turntable or low rack.  
1. Enter the cooking time by pressing the  
10 min. key once and the 1 min. key  
5 times.  
Temperature measurements taken whilst the  
oven is in convection mode will differ from the  
displayed level. This is due to the grill elements  
turning on and off in order to regulate the  
oven temperature. This will not affect the  
cooking results as long as the operation  
x1  
x5  
manual and cook book are followed correctly.  
• After cooking is complete the cooling fan  
will continue working for a short time to  
lower the temperature of the electrical and  
mechanical parts. The display may show  
“NOW COOLING”.  
2. Select Combi-2 by pressing the COMBI key  
twice.  
x2  
3. Change the power level by pressing the  
MICRO POWER key 4 times.  
x4  
4. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start cooking.  
WARNING:  
x1  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity,  
accessories, dishes and especially the  
grills will become very hot during  
operation. To prevent burns, always  
use thick oven gloves.  
The display will count down  
through the cooking time.  
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EXPRESS COOK / EXPRESS DEFROST  
EXPRESS COOK enables you to cook 6 popular menus from  
frozen or chilled. Please refer to the chart on pages 18.  
EXPRESS DEFROST enables you to defrost 4 popular menus.  
Please refer to the chart on page 19.  
EXPRESS COOK Example:  
To cook 0.6kg of Roast Beef from frozen.  
EXPRESS DEFROST Example:  
To defrost a 1.2kg Whole Chicken.  
1. Press the EXPRESS COOK key twice to  
1. Press the EXPRESS DEFROST key 3 times.  
select cooking from frozen.  
x3  
x2  
2. Enter the weight by pressing the WEIGHT  
2. Enter the weight by pressing the WEIGHT  
UP key once.  
UP key once.  
x1  
x1  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start cooking.  
to start defrosting.  
x1  
x1  
The display will count down  
through the cooking time.  
The display will count down  
through the cooking time.  
NOTES:  
You can enter the weight by holding down or pressing the WEIGHT key until the desired weight is  
displayed.  
• If the WEIGHT DOWN key is pressed the display will count down from the highest weight range,  
each time the key is pressed.  
• If the WEIGHT UP key is pressed the display will count up from the lowest weight range, each time  
the key is pressed.  
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EXPRESS COOK / EXPRESS DEFROST  
EXPRESS COOK CHART  
MENU  
WEIGHT RANGE  
COOKING PROCEDURE  
0.6kg - 1.8kg  
• Place meat in a flan dish on the low rack.  
• After cooking, leave meat to stand wrapped in  
aluminium foil for 10 minutes.  
Roast Beef/Lamb  
NOTES:  
• Select MORE for well done.  
• It is not possible to use the LESS key.  
• For frozen beef:Turn over when the audible signal  
sounds.  
x1: Chilled  
x2: Frozen  
0.6kg - 1.8kg  
1.2kg - 1.8kg  
• Place meat in a flan dish on the low rack.  
• After cooking, leave meat to stand wrapped in  
aluminium foil for 10 minutes.  
Roast Pork  
NOTES:  
• It is not possible to use the LESS key.  
• For frozen pork:Turn over when the audible signal  
sounds.  
x3: Chilled  
x4: Frozen  
• Pierce skin (chilled only) a few times and place  
chicken, breast side up, in a flan dish on the low  
rack.  
Roast Chicken  
• After cooking, leave chicken to stand wrapped in  
aluminium foil for 10 minutes.  
NOTES:  
• It is not possible to use the LESS key.  
x5: Chilled  
x6: Frozen  
• This menu is only suitable for cooking whole  
chicken.  
• For frozen chicken:Turn over when the audible  
signal sounds. When cooking frozen chicken with  
giblets, remove the giblets at first or second turn  
over.  
See the notes on page 27.  
WARNING:  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, accessories, dishes and especially the grills will  
become very hot during operation. To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.  
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EXPRESS COOK / EXPRESS DEFROST  
EXPRESS DEFROST CHART  
MENU WEIGHT RANGE  
Meat Joint:  
COOKING PROCEDURE  
0.6kg - 1.8kg  
• Place meat in a flan dish on the turntable.  
• Turn meat over when the audible signal sounds.  
Beef/Lamb/Pork  
• Stand, wrapped in foil, for 60 - 90 minutes until  
thoroughly defrosted.  
x1  
0.15kg - 0.80kg  
(1piece=150-200g)  
• Place chicken breast, best side-up, in a flan dish  
on the turntable.  
Chicken Breast  
• Turn over and rearrange when the audible signal  
sounds.  
x2  
• Stand, wrapped in foil, for 30 minutes until  
thoroughly defrosted.  
• Rinse after standing  
1.2kg - 1.8kg  
• Place chicken, breast side-up, in a flan dish on  
the turntable.  
• Turn over when the audible signal sounds.  
• Stand, wrapped in foil, for 60 - 90 minutes until  
thoroughly defrosted.  
Whole Chicken  
Minced Meat  
x3  
x4  
0.20kg - 1.00kg  
• Place meat in a flan dish on the turntable.  
• Turn meat over when the audible signal sounds.  
• Stand, wrapped in foil, for 15-30 minutes until  
thoroughly defrosted.  
See the notes on page 27.  
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QUICK & EASY  
Example:  
QUICK & EASY enables you to cook 4  
popular menus.  
To cook 0.4 kg Frozen PIZZA  
1. Select the menu required by pressing the  
PIZZA key twice.  
x2  
2. Enter the weight by pressing the WEIGHT  
UP key 7 times.  
For cooking instructions please refer to the chart  
on page 21.  
x7  
Follow the example opposite for details on how  
to operate this function.  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start cooking.  
x1  
NOTES:  
You can enter the weight by holding down or pressing the WEIGHT key until the desired weight is  
displayed.  
• If the WEIGHT DOWN key is pressed the display will count down from the highest weight range,  
each time the key is pressed.  
• If the WEIGHT UP key is pressed the display will count up from the lowest weight range, each time  
the key is pressed.  
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QUICK & EASY  
QUICK & EASY CHART  
MENU  
WEIGHT RANGE  
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS  
• See the recipes on page 49.  
NOTE:  
1 serve  
(1 serve = approx  
1.1kg.)  
Easy Risotto  
• It is not possible to use the LESS with this menu.  
0.10kg - 0.90kg  
0.30kg - 0.80kg  
• Lightly grease the turntable with oil.  
• Remove all packaging and place the food on the  
turntable.  
• After cooking, remove from the turntable.  
NOTE:  
• It is not recommended to cook bake and rise and  
stuffed crust pizza using this key.  
Pizza  
x1: Chilled  
x2: Frozen  
• Remove any bread/pastry/crackers etc before  
cooking.  
Takeaway  
Reheat  
• Spread the take away evenly on a microwaveable  
plate.  
• Cover with microwave cling film and pierce in 5 places.  
• Place on the turntable.  
• Stir when the audible signal sounds.  
• After cooking, leave to stand for 2 minutes.  
x1: Chinese  
x2: Indian  
NOTES:  
• It is not possible to use the LESS with this menu.  
• Ensure the left over take away is refrigerated as  
quickly as possible (ideally within one hour), and  
keep in the fridge for no more than 24 hours until  
reheating.  
• Do not reheat the left over take away more than  
once.  
• Ensure food is piping hot.  
0.15kg - 0.75kg  
• Place the food in a Pyrex ® bowl.  
• Cover with microwave cling film and pierce in 5 places.  
• Place on the turntable.  
Reheat Sauce  
• Stir when the audible signal sounds.  
• After cooking, stir.  
E.g. Pasta Cooking Sauce, Indian Cooking Sauce.  
x1: Room  
x2: Chilled  
x3: Frozen  
See the notes on page 27.  
WARNING:  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, accessories, dishes and especially the grills will  
become very hot during operation. To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.  
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SHORT CUTS  
SHORT CUTS enables you to easily cook 4  
menus.  
Example:  
To reheat 0.5 kg Soup from Chilled  
1. Select the menu required by pressing the  
REHEAT SOUP key twice.  
x2  
For cooking instructions please refer to the chart  
on page 23.  
2. Enter the weight by pressing the WEIGHT  
UP key 7 times.  
x7  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start cooking.  
x1  
NOTES:  
You can enter the weight by holding down or pressing the WEIGHT key until the desired weight is  
displayed.  
• If the WEIGHT DOWN key is pressed the display will count down from the highest weight range,  
each time the key is pressed.  
• If the WEIGHT UP key is pressed the display will count up from the lowest weight range, each time  
the key is pressed.  
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SHORT CUTS  
SHORT CUTS CHART  
MENU  
WEIGHT RANGE  
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS  
25 g - 100 g  
(25g = 1 portion)  
• Place the food in a Pyrex ® bowl.  
• Cover with microwave cling film and pierce in 5 places.  
• Place on the turntable.  
Melted Butter  
• After cooking, stir.  
300ml boiling water • Place boiling water into a 2 litre Pyrex ® bowl and  
Oven Fresh  
100ml lemon juice  
add lemon juice.  
Do not cover.  
• Place on the turntable.  
• After heating, carefully remove the bowl from the  
oven and also remove the turntable.  
• Wipe the cavity and door using a soft damp cloth.  
NOTES:  
• It is not possible to use LESS or MORE with this  
menu.  
Do not use steam cleaners.  
• Only use this function when the oven is completely at  
room temp  
(in case grills have been on and they are hot).  
• Strong smells might not always be removed.  
0.20kg - 0.80kg  
• Place the food in a Pyrex ® bowl.  
• Cover with microwave cling film and pierce in 5 places.  
• Place on the turntable.  
Reheat Soup  
• Stir when the audible signal sounds.  
• After cooking, stir.  
NOTE:  
x1: Room  
x2: Chilled  
• Do not heat soup containing potatoes as they may  
explode.  
1- 4 Cups  
(1cup=200ml)  
Reheat  
Tea/Coffee  
Do not cover.  
• Place the cups towards the edge of the turntable.  
• After cooking, stir.  
See the notes on page 27.  
WARNING:  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, accessories, dishes and especially the grills will  
become very hot during operation. To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.  
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AUTO COOK  
Example:  
To cook 0.3 kg Frozen Crispy coated  
Food  
AUTO COOK enables you to cook 10  
popular menus.  
1. Select the menu required by pressing the  
AUTO COOK key twice.  
x2  
For cooking instructions please refer to the chart  
on page 25 - 26.  
2. Enter the weight by pressing the WEIGHT  
UP key 5 times.  
x5  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start cooking.  
x1  
NOTES:  
You can enter the weight by holding down or pressing the WEIGHT key until the desired weight is  
displayed.  
• If the WEIGHT DOWN key is pressed the display will count down from the highest weight range,  
each time the key is pressed.  
• If the WEIGHT UP key is pressed the display will count up from the lowest weight range, each time  
the key is pressed.  
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AUTO COOK  
AUTO COOK CHART  
MENU  
WEIGHT RANGE  
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS  
• Place the food on the turntable.  
• After cooking remove from the turntable and serve.  
E.g. fish cakes, fish goujons, chicken nuggets  
0.10kg - 0.50kg  
Crispy Coated  
Food (chilled)  
x1  
0.10kg - 0.50kg  
Crispy Coated  
Food (frozen)  
x2  
0.15kg - 0.80kg  
(1piece=150-200g)  
• Pierce chicken skin several times with a skewer.  
• Season with black pepper and place best side down  
in a flan dish on the low rack.  
Grilled Chicken  
Breast  
• Turn over when the audible signal sounds.  
• After cooking leave to stand 5 minutes.  
x3  
NOTE:  
• It is not possible to use the LESS key with this menu.  
0.30kg - 0.80kg  
0.30kg - 0.80kg  
• Read and follow the IMPORTANT NOTE FOR READY  
MEALS on page 27.  
• For one section containers use a  
skewer to pierce film in 5 places.  
• For two section containers,  
pierce using a skewer.  
Ready Meal  
(chilled)  
x4  
x5  
Pierce meat/main section 3 times and rice/pasta  
section twice.  
• For food contained in bag(s), pierce 5 times on one  
side. Cook pierced side-up.  
• Where bags come already perforated, do not pierce.  
• Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
Ready Meal  
(frozen)  
• Stir, if possible, when the audible signal sounds.  
• After cooking, leave to stand for 2 minutes before  
serving.  
NOTES:  
• For stirrable foods, including food in bags, stir or  
manipulate contents when the audible signal sounds.  
• For non-stirrable foods, use the MORE key.  
(It is not necessary to stir.)  
• It is not possible to use the LESS key with these menus  
Stirrable:  
E.g. Spaghetti bolognese, Beef stew  
Non-stirrable:  
E.g. Lasagne, Cottage pie  
See the notes on page 27.  
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AUTO COOK  
AUTO COOK CHART  
MENU  
WEIGHT RANGE  
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS  
• Place the food on the turntable.  
• After cooking remove from the turntable and serve.  
0.10kg - 0.40kg  
0.10kg - 0.40kg  
0.2kg - 0.5kg  
Oven Chips  
(chilled)  
x6  
Oven Chips  
(frozen)  
x7  
• Place rice/pasta in an appropriate sized Pyrex ®  
bowl.  
Rice/Pasta  
(fresh)  
• Add 300 ml (1/2 pint) of boiling water per 100 g  
rice/pasta.  
x8  
Do not cover.  
• Place in the center of the turntable.  
• Stir when the audible signal sounds.  
• After cooking stir and leave to stand for 2 minutes,  
then drain and rinse in boiling water.  
0.1kg - 0.3kg  
Rice/Pasta  
(dry)  
x9  
E.g. filled pasta, spaghetti, fusilli  
1 - 4 pieces  
(1potato=approx.  
250g)  
• Turntable should be in place during preheating and  
cooking.  
• Pierce 3 times each side with skewer.  
Baked Potato  
x10  
• Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
• Put in the oven when the audible signal sounds.  
• Turn over when the audible signal sounds again.  
• After cooking, leave to stand for 5 minutes.  
See the notes on page 27.  
WARNING:  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, accessories, dishes and especially the grills will  
become very hot during operation. To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.  
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NOTES FOR EXPRESS COOK / EXPRESS DEFROST / QUICK & EASY / SHORT CUTS /  
AUTO COOK:  
• Chilled foods are cooked from 5°C.  
• Frozen foods are cooked from -18°C.  
• If using MORE / LESS press the key before pressing the START/AUTO MINUTE key.  
• When action is required (e.g. turn food over), the oven stops, the audible signals sound and  
instructions will appear on the display. To continue cooking, press the START/AUTO MINUTE key.  
• The final food temperature will vary according to the initial food temperature. Check food is  
thoroughly heated after cooking. If necessary, you can extend the cooking time manually.  
EXPRESS COOK, QUICK & EASY and AUTO COOK menus, except Easy Risotto, Takeaway  
Reheat, Reheat Sauce, Ready Meal, and Rice/Pasta, use a combination of microwave power and  
grill or convection.  
• Before freezing foods, ensure food is fresh and of good quality.  
• If necessary, shield small areas of meat or chicken with flat pieces of aluminium foil. This will  
prevent the areas from becoming warm during defrosting. Ensure the foil does not touch the oven  
walls.  
• Do not cook meat or chicken unless it is thoroughly defrosted.  
• Do not use the racks for defrosting.  
WEIGHT RANGE FOR EXPRESS COOK / EXPRESS DEFROST / QUICK & EASY / SHORT  
CUTS / AUTO COOK:  
Weigh all meat and chicken prior to cooking/defrosting as the labelled weight is only approximate.  
• Food weight should be rounded up to the nearest 0.1kg, for example, 0.65kg to 0.7kg.  
Defrost Chicken Breast, Defrost Minced Meat, Pizza, Takeaway Reheat, Reheat Sauce, Reheat  
Soup, Crispy Coated Food, Grilled Chicken Breast, Ready Meal and Oven chips should be  
rounded up to the nearest 0.05kg, for example, 0.34kg to 0.35kg.  
Melted Butter should be rounded up to the nearest 25g, for example, 70g to 75g.  
You are restricted to cook/defrost the weight given in the charts.  
To cook/defrost weights or foods not included in these charts, cook manually.  
• For converting to Lb/oz see the conversion chart on page 41.  
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR READY MEALS:  
• These menus are suitable for savoury microwave ready meals only.  
You must only cook one microwave ready meal at a time.  
• These menus are not suitable for non-stirrable ready meals e.g. lasagne, cottage pie etc.  
• Always check food is thoroughly heated before serving, if necessary increase cooking time, using  
70P microwave power level and check the food every minute.  
• Remove outer cardboard packaging as instructed by the manufacturer.  
• If the food container is made of aluminium foil, remove the food and place in suitable container,  
cover with microwave cling film and pierce in 5 places before heating. (See ‘Suitable Cookware’  
on page 34.)  
• If the container is covered with aluminium foil, remove foil, re-cover with microwave cling film and  
pierce 5 times.  
WARNING:  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, accessories, dishes and especially the grills will  
become very hot during operation. To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.  
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CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS  
4. Select Grill-1 by pressing the GRILL key once.  
1.SEQUENCE COOKING  
This function allows you to cook using up to 4  
manual cooking programmes.  
x1  
For grill, convection and combi cooking modes,  
you can programme up to 2 stages in one  
sequence setting.  
Once programmed the oven will automatically  
move onto the next stage.  
Example:  
To cook for:  
5 minutes on 70% microwave power (Stage 1)  
STAGE 3  
6 minutes on Grill-1  
(Stage 2)  
3 minutes on Combi-1, 200°C,  
30% microwave power  
5. Enter the cooking time by pressing the 1 min.  
(Stage 3)  
key 3 times.  
STAGE 1  
x3  
1. Enter the cooking time by pressing the 1 min.  
key 5 times.  
x5  
6. Select Combi-1 by pressing the COMBI  
key once, then change the convection  
temperature by pressing the CONV. °C key  
3 times.  
2. Input the power level by pressing the MICRO  
POWER key twice.  
x1  
x3  
x2  
STAGE 2  
7. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start cooking.  
3. Enter the cooking time by pressing the 1 min.  
key 6 times.  
x1  
x6  
NOTE: If 100% is required on the final stage, it  
is not necessary to input the power level.  
WARNING:  
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, accessories, dishes and especially the grills will  
become very hot during operation. To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.  
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CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS  
2.LESS and MORE  
The LESS ( ) and MORE ( ) keys enable you to:  
• Cook/defrost food for less or more time than the automatic programmes.  
• Decrease or increase cooking/defrosting time whilst the oven is in use during manual cooking.  
TO USE WITH AUTOMATIC  
PROGRAMMES:  
TO USE WITH MANUAL COOKING:  
Example:  
To cook for 10 minutes on 50% microwave power  
Press the LESS ( ) / MORE ( ) key before  
pressing the START/AUTO MINUTE key.  
and then decrease the cooking time by 2 minutes.  
1. Enter the cooking time by pressing the  
10 min. key once.  
Example:  
If you prefer Roast Chicken well cooked, use the  
MORE ( ) key.  
x1  
NOTES:  
• If you select MORE the display will show, ( ).  
If you select LESS, the display will show, ( ).  
• Some menus do not have the LESS function  
and if you select LESS and then press START/  
AUTO MINUTE key:  
2. Input the power level by pressing the MICRO  
POWER key 3 times.  
x3  
will be displayed.  
To cancel LESS / MORE, press the same key  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
again.  
to start cooking.  
To change MORE to LESS, press the LESS ( )  
key.  
x1  
To change LESS to MORE, press the MORE ( )  
key.  
4. Reduce the cooking time by pressing the  
LESS key twice.  
x2  
The cooking time is reduced by 2 minutes and  
continues to count down.  
NOTES:  
• The cooking/defrosting time will increase/  
decrease in multiples of 1 minute.  
• The overall time can be extended to a  
maximum of 99 minutes.  
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CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS  
Example:  
3.KITCHEN TIMER  
To set the timer for 5 minutes.  
Use the KITCHEN TIMER as a minute timer or to  
monitor the standing time for cooked/defrosted  
food.  
1. Press the KITCHEN TIMER key once.  
NOTES:  
x1  
You can enter any time up to 99 minutes, 90  
seconds.  
• This function does not interrupt even if the door  
is opened.  
• The KITCHEN TIMER function cannot be used  
whilst the oven is in use.  
2. Enter the desired time by pressing the 1 min.  
key 5 times.  
To cancel the KITCHEN TIMER simply press the  
STOP/CLEAR key and the display will return  
to the time of day, if set.  
x5  
3. Press the START/AUTO MINUTE key once  
to start the timer.  
x1  
Example:  
4.AUTO MINUTE  
To cook for 2 minutes on 100% microwave  
power, press the START/AUTO MINUTE key  
twice.  
AUTO MINUTE enables you:  
To cook on 100% microwave power in  
multiples of 1 minute.  
You can use this function only within 3 minutes  
after cooking completion, closing the door or  
pressing the STOP/CLEAR key.  
x2  
To extend cooking time during manual cooking  
in multiples of 1 minute.  
NOTE:  
• The overall time can be extended to a  
maximum of 99 minutes.  
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CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS  
5.INFORMATION GUIDE  
The INFO key provides step-by-step information on the oven, and also cooking help.  
A. GUIDE OF KEYS: displays information  
about the key pressed.  
B. COOKING HELP: displays a cooking  
hint when using EXPRESS COOK,  
EXPRESS DEFROST, QUICK & EASY,  
SHORT CUTS and AUTO COOK.  
Example:  
To display the information for EXPRESS COOK  
“Frozen Roast Pork”.  
Whenever INFO is lit in the display, you can  
press the INFO key to see the cooking hint.  
1. Press the INFO key once.  
x1  
Info will appear on the  
display.  
2. Press the EXPRESS  
COOK key 4 times  
key once to select  
Frozen Roast Pork.  
x4  
NOTES:  
• The display will flash a series of messages,  
including the weight range and any action  
required during cooking.  
• The message will be repeated twice, then the  
display will return to the time of day, if set.  
• If you want to cancel the guide, press the  
STOP/CLEAR key.  
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MICROWAVE COOKING ADVICE  
Microwaves cook food faster than conventional cooking. It is therefore essential that certain  
techniques are followed to ensure good results.  
Many of the following techniques are similar to those used in conventional cooking.  
COOKING ADVICE NOTES:  
• Always attend the oven when in use.  
• Ensure that the utensils are suitable for use in a microwave oven. (See ‘Suitable  
Cookware’ on page 34.)  
• Refer to the charts in the cookbook section for recommended cooking times and power levels.  
• Do not place hot foods/utensils on a cold turntable or cold foods/utensils on a hot turntable.  
WARNING:  
Liquids and foods must not be heated in sealed containers or jars/containers with lids on, as  
pressure will build up inside and may cause the jar/container to explode.  
• Only use microwave popcorn within the recommended packaging (follow the manufacturers  
instructions). Never use oil unless specified by the manufacturer and never cook for longer than  
instructed.  
WARNING:  
Follow instructions in the SHARP operation manual at all times.  
If you exceed recommended cooking times and use power levels that are too high, food  
may overheat, burn and, in extreme circumstances, catch fire and damage the oven.  
Cooking Techniques  
Place the thickest parts of food towards the outside of the  
dish, e.g. Chicken drumsticks.  
Arrange  
Foods that are placed towards the outside of the dish will  
receive more energy, so cook quicker, than those in the  
centre.  
Certain foods benefit from being covered during microwave cooking, follow  
recommendations where given.  
Cover  
Pierce  
Use vented microwave cling film or a suitable lid.  
Foods with a shell, skin or membrane must be pierced  
in several places before cooking or reheating as  
steam will build up and may cause food to explode,  
e.g. Potatoes, Fish, Chicken, Sausages.  
NOTE: Eggs in their shells and hard / soft boiled eggs should  
not be heated in the microwave oven as they may  
explode, even after cooking has ended.  
For even cooking it is essential to stir, turn and rearrange food during cooking.  
Always stir and rearrange from the outside towards the centre.  
Stir, turn and  
rearrange  
Standing time is necessary after cooking so it enables the heat to disperse  
equally throughout the food.  
Stand  
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MICROWAVE COOKING ADVICE  
Food Characteristics  
Foods high in fat or sugar (e.g. Christmas pudding, mince pies) require less  
heating time. Care should be taken as overheating can lead to fire.  
Bones in food conduct heat, making the food cook more quickly. Care must  
be taken so that the food is cooked evenly.  
Composition  
Food density will affect the amount of cooking time needed.  
Light porous foods, such as cakes or bread, cook more quickly than heavy,  
dense foods, such as roasts and casseroles.  
Density  
The number of microwaves in your oven remains the same regardless of  
how much food is being cooked. The cooking time must be increased as the  
amount of food placed in the oven increases, e.g. four potatoes will take  
longer to cook than two.  
Quantity  
Small foods and small pieces cook faster than large ones, as microwaves  
can penetrate from all sides to the centre. For even cooking make all the  
pieces the same size.  
Size  
Foods which are irregular in shape, such as chicken breasts or drumsticks,  
take longer to cook in the thicker parts. For even cooking, place the thickest  
parts to the outside of the dish where they will receive more energy.  
Round shapes cook more evenly than square shapes when microwave  
cooking.  
Shape  
The initial temperature of food affects the amount of cooking time needed.  
Chilled foods will take longer to cook than food at room temperature, e.g. a  
cake made with chilled ingredients, will take longer to cook than cake made  
with ingredients at room temperature.  
Temperature of  
food  
The temperature of the container is not a true indication of the temperature of  
the food or drink. Cut into foods with fillings, for example jam doughnuts, to  
release heat or steam.  
Face & Hands: Always use oven gloves to remove food or cookware  
from the oven. Stand back when opening the oven door to allow heat or  
steam to disperse. When removing covers (such as cling film), opening  
roasting bags or popcorn packaging, direct steam away from face and  
hands.  
Check the temperature of food and drink and stir before serving. Take  
special care when serving to babies, children or the elderly. The contents  
of feeding bottles and baby food jars are to be stirred or shaken and the  
temperature is to be checked before consumption to avoid burns.  
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SUITABLE COOKWARE  
To cook/defrost food in a microwave oven, the microwave energy must be able to pass through the  
container to penetrate the food. Therefore it is important to choose suitable cookware.  
Round/oval dishes are preferable to square/oblong ones, as the food in the corners tends to  
overcook. A variety of cookware can be used as listed below.  
Cookware  
Microwave Grill  
Safe  
Combi  
Cook  
Conv-  
ection  
Comments  
Aluminium foil  
Foil Containers  
Small pieces of aluminium foil can be used to  
shield food from overheating. Keep foil at least  
2cm from the oven walls, as arcing may occur.  
Foil containers are not recommended unless  
specified by the manufacturer, e.g. Microfoil  
®, follow instructions carefully.  
/ ✘  
/ ✘  
Browning dishes  
Always follow the manufacturers instructions.  
Do not exceed heating times given. Be very  
careful as these dishes become very hot.  
Porcelain, pottery, glazed earthenware and  
bone china are usually suitable, except for  
those with metallic decoration.  
China and  
ceramics  
/ ✘  
Combi-1  
only  
Glassware  
Care should be taken if using fine glassware  
as it can break or crack if heated suddenly.  
It is not recommended to use metal cookware  
when using microwave power as it will arc,  
which can lead to fire.  
e.g. Pyrex ®  
Metal  
Plastic/  
Care must be taken as some containers warp,  
melt or discolour at high temperatures.  
/ ✘  
Polystyrene  
E.g. fast food  
containers  
Cling film  
Should not touch the food and must be  
pierced to let the steam escape.  
Must be pierced to let steam escape. Ensure  
bags are suitable for microwave or convection  
use. Do not use plastic or metal ties, as they  
may melt or catch fire due to the metal arcing.  
Freezer/Roasting  
bags  
/ ✘  
Paper plates/  
cups and kitchen  
paper  
Straw and  
wooden  
containers  
Only use for warming or to absorb moisture.  
Care must be taken as overheating may cause  
fire.  
Always attend the oven when using these  
materials as overheating may cause fire.  
Recycled paper  
and newspaper  
May contain extracts of metal which will cause  
‘arcing’ and may lead to fire.  
Racks  
The metal racks supplied have been specially  
designed for all cooking modes and will not  
damage the oven.  
WARNING: When heating food in plastic or paper containers, monitor the oven  
due to the possibility of ignition.  
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DEFROSTING ADVICE  
Using your microwave is a very efficient method of defrosting.  
It is a simple proccess but the following instructions are essential to ensure the food is thoroughly  
defrosted.  
Foods that are placed towards the outside of the dish will defrost quicker  
than foods in the centre. It is therefore essential that the food is rearranged  
up to 4 times during defrosting.  
Rearrange  
Move closely packed pieces from the outside to the centre and rearrange  
over-lapping areas.  
This will ensure that all parts of the food defrosts evenly.  
Foods may be stuck together when removed from the freezer. It is important  
to separate foods as soon as it is possible during defrosting, e.g. bacon  
rashers, chicken fillets.  
Separate  
Shield  
Some areas of food being defrosted may become warm. To prevent them  
becoming warmer and starting to cook, these areas can be shielded with  
small pieces of foil, which reflect microwaves, e.g. legs and wings on a  
chicken.  
Standing time is necessary to ensure food is thoroughly defrosted.  
Defrosting is not complete once the food is removed from the microwave  
oven. Food must stand, covered, for a length of time to ensure the centre  
has completly defrosted.  
Stand  
It is essential that all foods are turned over at least 3 - 4 times during  
defrosting. This is important to ensure thorough defrosting.  
Turn over  
NOTES:  
• Remove all packaging and wrapping before defrosting.  
To defrost food, use microwave power levels 30% or 10%.  
• Please refer to the defrosting chart on page 42 for further information.  
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REHEATING ADVICE  
Follow the advice and guidelines below to ensure food is thoroughly reheated before serving:  
Plated meals  
Remove poultry or meat portions, reheat  
these separately, see below.  
Place smaller items of food to the centre of the plate,  
larger and thicker foods to the edge. Cover with  
vented microwave cling film and reheat on 50%, stir/  
rearrange halfway through reheating.  
NOTE: Ensure the food is thoroughly reheated before  
serving.  
Sliced meat  
Cover with vented microwave cling film and reheat on  
50%. Rearrange at least once to ensure even reheating.  
NOTE: Ensure the meat is thoroughly reheated before  
serving.  
Poultry  
portions  
Place thickest parts of the portions to the outside of the  
dish, cover with vented microwave cling film and reheat  
on 70%.  
Turn over halfway through reheating.  
NOTE: Ensure the poultry is thoroughly reheated  
before serving.  
Casseroles  
Cover with vented microwave cling film or a suitable lid  
and reheat on 50%.  
Stir frequently to ensure even reheating.  
NOTE: Ensure the food is thoroughly reheated before  
serving.  
To achieve the best results when reheating, select a suitable microwave power level appropriate to the  
type of food.  
NOTES:  
• Remove food from foil or metal containers before reheating.  
• Reheating times will be affected by the shape, depth, quantity and temperature of food together  
with the size, shape and material of the container.  
Never heat liquids in narrow-necked containers, as this could result in  
the contents erupting from the container and may cause burns.  
To avoid overheating and fire, special care must be taken when reheating foods with a high  
sugar or fat content, e.g. mince pies or Christmas pudding.  
• Never heat oil or fat for deep frying as this may lead to overheating and fire.  
• Canned potatoes should not be heated in the microwave oven, follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions on the can.  
The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars are to be stirred or  
shaken and the temperature is to be checked before consumption to  
avoid burns.  
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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE  
OVEN INTERIOR  
• It is important to clean the interior of your  
microwave oven after each use.  
• Ensure the accessories are cleaned after every  
use with a mild washing-up liquid solution and  
dried. This will prevent the build-up of grease  
and food debris.  
To clean the oven interior, use a mild detergent  
solution, such as washing-up liquid, with warm  
water on a soft cloth.  
• Heat up your oven regularly by using the grill,  
refer to NOTE on page 12. Remaining food or  
fat splashed can cause smoke or bad smell.  
• Food and liquid splashes will build-up on the  
oven walls and ceiling. If grease, fat and  
food debris is allowed to build-up in the oven  
interior it may overheat, smoke or even catch  
fire when next using the oven.  
• Keep the waveguide cover clean at all  
times. The waveguide cover is constructed  
from a fragile material and should be cleaned  
with care (follow the cleaning instructions  
above).  
NOTE: Excessive soaking may cause  
disintegration of the waveguide cover.  
The waveguide cover is a consumable part  
and without regular cleaning, will need to be  
replaced.  
• Food will release steam during cooking and  
cause condensation inside the oven and door.  
It is important to wipe the oven dry. A build-  
up of condensation will eventually lead to rust  
forming on the oven interior.  
• Do not allow grease or dirt to build-  
up on the door seals or areas around  
the door. This may prevent the door  
from closing correctly and may cause  
a leakage of microwaves (follow the  
cleaning instructions opposite).  
The accessories are dishwasher safe.  
Clean the oven at regular intervals  
and remove any food deposits.  
Failure to maintain the oven in  
a clean condition could lead to a  
deterioration of the surface that  
could adversely affect the life of the  
appliance and possibly result in a  
hazardous situation.  
OUTER CABINET  
• Wipe the outside of the microwave oven with  
a mild detergent solution, such as washing-up  
liquid, with warm water on a soft cloth.  
• The control panel must be wiped clean and  
dried with the door open, therefore inactivating  
the oven.  
DOOR  
To remove all trace of dirt, regularly clean both  
sides of the door, the door seals and adjacent  
parts with a soft, damp cloth.  
• Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp  
metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass  
since they can scratch the surface, which may  
result in shattering of the glass.  
NOTES:  
• Never use spray cleaners, oven pads or abrasive scourers as these damage the surface of the oven.  
• A steam cleaner should not be used.  
Take care not to let soapy water drip through the small holes in the oven walls and the cavity floor.  
Excess water spillage through these holes will cause damage to the oven interior.  
• Slight tarnishing of the oven cavity, around the area of the grills, is likely to occur. This is normal  
and will not affect the ovens performance.  
WARNING:  
Before cleaning, make sure the oven cavity, door, oven cabinet, accessories and  
especially the grills are completely cool.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you think the oven is not working properly  
WARNING:  
there are some simple checks you can carry out  
yourself before calling an engineer. This will help  
prevent unnecessary service calls if the fault is  
something simple.  
Never adjust, repair or modify the oven  
yourself. It is hazardous for anyone  
other than a SHARP trained engineer to  
carry out servicing or repairs.  
This is important as it may involve  
the removal of covers that provide  
protection against microwave energy.  
Follow this simple check below:  
Place half a cup of water on the turntable and  
close the door. Programme the oven to cook for  
1 minute using 100% microwave power.  
1. Does the oven lamp come on when it is  
cooking?  
• The door seal stops microwave leakage during  
oven operation, but does not form an airtight  
seal. It is normal to see drops of water, light or  
feel warm air around the oven door. Food with  
a high moisture content will release steam and  
cause condensation inside the door which may  
drip from the oven.  
2. Does the turntable rotate?  
3. Does the cooling fan work? (Check by placing  
your hand above the air vent openings.)  
4. After 1 minute does the audible signal sound?  
5. Is the water in the cup hot?  
Take the cup of water out of the oven and  
close the door. Programme the oven to cook  
for 3 minutes using the top and bottom grills.  
• Repairs and Modifications: Do not attempt to  
operate the oven if it is not working properly.  
• Outer Cabinet & Lamp Access: Never remove  
the outer cabinet. This is very dangerous due  
to high voltage parts inside which must never  
be touched, as this could be fatal.  
Your oven is not fitted with a lamp access cover.  
If the lamp fails, do not attempt to replace the  
lamp yourself, call a SHARP approved service  
facility.  
6. After 3 minutes, do both the grill heating  
elements become red?  
Programme the oven to cook for 3 minutes  
using the convection on 250°C.  
7. After 3 minutes, is the oven cavity hot?  
If you answer “NO” to any question first  
check that the oven is plugged in properly  
and the fuse has not blown. If there is no fault  
with either, check against the troubleshooting  
chart on the following page.  
IMPORTANT:  
If the display is blank and has gone dark, even if  
the power plug is properly connected, the oven  
may be in Energy Save Mode. To cancel it, open  
and then close the oven door, see page 8.  
NOTES:  
• Safety powerdowns:  
SAFETY POWERDOWNS  
If you cook food for more than the standard  
time (see chart opposite) using the same  
cooking mode, the oven’s safety mechanisms  
automatically activate. The microwave power  
level will be reduced or the grill heating  
elements will turn on and off.  
• After manual or automatic cooking using the  
Grill, Combi or Convection modes, the cooling  
fan will switch on to cool the oven cavity.  
When the cooling fan works, the display may  
show “NOW COOLING”. To clear it, press  
the STOP/CLEAR key and the display will  
return to the time of day, if set.  
Cooking Mode  
Standard Time  
20 Minutes  
Microwave 100%  
cooking  
Grill-1  
Grill-2  
Grill-3  
15 Minutes  
15 Minutes  
Top Grill 6 Minutes  
Btm Grill 6 Minutes  
Combi-2  
Microwave 100%  
Microwave 20 Minutes  
Top Grill 15 Minutes  
During these modes, the cooling fan will carry  
on working after you have pressed the STOP/  
CLEAR key. You may feel hot air blowing out  
of the air-vent openings.  
Microwave 10 - 70%  
Combi-3  
Top Grill 15 Minutes  
Microwave 100%  
Microwave 20 Minutes  
Btm Grill 15 Minutes  
Microwave 10 - 70% Btm Grill 15 Minutes  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
QUERY  
ANSWER  
Draught circulates around  
the door.  
When the oven is working, air circulates within the cavity.  
The door does not form an airtight seal so air may escape from the  
door.  
Condensation forms in the  
oven, and may drip from  
the door.  
The oven cavity will normally be colder than the food being cooked,  
and so steam produced when cooking will condense on the colder  
surface.  
The amount of steam produced depends on the water content of  
the food being cooked. Some foods, such as potatoes have a high  
moisture content. Condensation trapped in the door glass should  
clear after a few hours.  
Flashing or arcing from  
within the cavity when  
cooking.  
Arcing will occur when a metallic object comes into close proximity  
to the oven cavity during cooking. This may possibly roughen the  
surface of the cavity, but would not otherwise damage the oven.  
Arcing potatoes.  
Ensure all “eyes” are removed from the potatoes and that they have  
been pierced, place directly onto the turntable or in a heat resistant  
flan dish or similar.  
The display is lit but the  
control panel will not work  
when pressed.  
Check the door is closed properly.  
Oven cooks too slowly.  
Oven makes a noise.  
Ensure correct power level has been selected.  
The microwave energy pulses ON and OFF during cooking/  
defrosting.  
Outer cabinet is hot.  
The cabinet may become warm to the touch - keep children away.  
The display shows message Your oven may be set in Demo Mode. To cancel Demo Mode, unplug  
for “DEMO MODE”, or  
the time in the display is  
counting down very rapidly.  
the oven from the socket and replug.  
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TO REPLACE THE MAINS PLUG  
The wires in the mains cable are colour coded  
Make sure the terminal screws are tight and the  
cable is held securely by the cable grip where it  
enters the plug.  
Like most appliances in your home, your oven  
must be connected to a single phase 230-240V,  
50Hz alternating current supply.  
If you do not make the proper electrical  
connections you might damage the oven or  
injure yourself. Neither SHARP nor the supplier  
will be liable if this happens.  
as shown:  
Green and yellow stripes = EARTH  
Blue  
Brown  
= NEUTRAL  
= LIVE  
As the colours in the mains lead of your oven  
may not correspond with the coloured marking  
identifying the terminals in your plug, connect the  
wires as described:  
• The green and yellow wire to the plug terminal  
marked E or  
or coloured green or  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST  
BE EARTHED  
If you have any doubts about  
your electrical supply ask a  
qualified electrician.  
coloured green and yellow.  
• The blue wire to the plug terminal marked N  
or coloured black or coloured blue.  
• The brown wire to the plug terminal marked L  
or coloured red or coloured brown.  
CALLING FOR SERVICE  
• If you are unable to resolve a problem using  
the checks covered on the last few pages, do  
not attempt to service this microwave  
oven yourself.  
• For general information and assistance with  
oven queries, please contact our  
Customer Information Centre:  
U.K.: 08705 274277 (office hours)  
Ireland: 01 676 0648 (office hours)  
• Contact the dealer or supplier from whom  
the oven was purchased in order to obtain  
service. Where this is not possible, please  
contact the SHARP Customer Information  
Centre.  
• Replacement accessories may be obtained  
from our main parts distributor:  
Willow Vale Electronics Ltd.  
Telephone: 08705 274277 (office hours).  
Telephone: 0121 766 5414  
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COOKBOOK  
CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION & CONVERSION CHARTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
DEFROSTING CHART:  
Meat, Poultry, Fish and Fruit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
COOKING CHART  
Fish, Fresh & Frozen Vegetables and Fruit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
Brown Rice and Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
GRILLING CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45  
COMBI - 1 COOKING CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
COMBI - 2 COOKING CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
REHEATING CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
RECIPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 - 67  
INTRODUCTION  
This Cookbook contains a wide variety of recipes developed specifically for this product. These will  
give you successful results and will save time and electricity. The recipes demonstrate the capabilities  
of your oven and prove that microwave technology is the efficient and effective alternative to  
conventional cooking.  
COOKERY NOTES  
Weigh all meat and poultry prior to defrosting and cooking, as labelled weights are only  
approximate.  
• Where dishes are covered use vented microwave cling film unless otherwise stated. Where dishes  
are lined, use greaseproof paper unless otherwise stated.  
• Note that all preparation times and serving quantities are approximate.  
• All ingredients are given in both metric and imperial measures. Use either set but not a combination  
of both measures.  
• Cooking results will vary according to the condition of foods, utensils and the oven. Please check  
the cooking result and, if necessary, adjust cooking times accordingly.  
• Serve all dishes immediately unless otherwise stated.  
• Butter and margarine can be interchanged as preferred.  
• Half-fat, skimmed or full-fat milk may be used as preferred.  
• Where it is necessary to blend foods, use a food processor, liquidiser or press through a sieve.  
• Chilled foods are to be cooked from 5°C.  
• Ambient/fresh/dried/canned foods are to be cooked from 20°C.  
• Frozen foods are to be cooked from -18°C.  
CONVERSION CHARTS  
VOLUME MEASURES  
WEIGHT MEASURES  
SPOON MEASURES  
15g  
25g  
1/2oz  
1oz  
2oz  
4oz  
6oz  
8oz  
1lb  
1.25ml  
1/4 teaspoon  
1/2 teaspoon  
1 teaspoon  
30ml  
100ml  
150ml  
300ml  
600ml  
1floz  
3floz  
2.5ml  
5ml  
5floz (1/4 pint)  
10floz (1/2 pint)  
20floz (1 pint)  
50g  
100g  
175g  
225g  
450g  
15ml  
1 tablespoon  
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DEFROSTING CHART  
FOOD  
DEFROST TIME  
COOKING  
MODE  
METHOD  
STANDING  
TIME  
Minced Meat  
5 Min. 30 Secs/  
500g  
30%  
30%  
10%  
10%  
10%  
Place in a flan dish on the  
turntable. Turn over 3 times and  
remove any defrosted meat.  
15 - 30 Minutes  
15 - 30 Minutes  
15 - 30 Minutes  
15 - 30 Minutes  
Liver  
10 Min. 40 Secs/  
500g  
Place in a flan dish on the  
turntable. Turn over 3 times and  
remove any defrosted meat.  
Steak and Chops  
Sausages  
12 Minutes/  
450g  
Place in a flan dish. Turn twice,  
separate during defrosting.  
Shield.  
7 Min. 30 Secs/  
450g  
Place in a flan dish. Turn twice,  
separate during defrosting.  
Shield.  
Bacon  
7 Min. 30 Secs/  
250g  
As sausage above.  
15 - 30 Minutes  
25 - 30 Minutes  
Chicken Legs  
8 Minutes/  
450g  
Stage1:30% Calculate the cooking time and  
Stage2:10% divide into 4. Cook on 30%  
for first stage then 10% for  
remaining time. Turn 3 times,  
seperate during defrosting.  
Shield.  
Chicken (Breasts)  
10 Minutes/  
450g  
10%  
10%  
10%  
Place in a flan dish. Turn  
3 times, separate during  
defrosting. Shield.  
25 - 30 Minutes  
15 - 30 Minutes  
Whole Fish, fillets  
and steaks  
7 Minutes/  
450g  
Place in a flan dish. Separate  
and re-arrange twice during  
defrosting. Shield.  
Apple/  
7 Min. 30 Secs/  
500g  
Place in a dish. Stir twice during 15 - 20 Minutes  
defrosting. Shield.  
Blackcurrants/  
Redcurrants/  
Raspberries/  
Blackberries/  
Gooseberries/  
Rhubarb/  
Strawberries  
Bread (sliced)  
6 Minutes/  
400g  
10%  
10%  
30%  
Place on the turntable.  
Separate and rearrange during  
defrosting.  
5 - 10 Minutes  
10 - 15 Minutes  
15 - 20 Minutes  
Pastry  
8 Minutes/  
500g  
Place on a plate. Turn over half  
way through defrosting.  
(Puff or  
Shortcrust)  
Meat & Fruit Pies  
(cooked)  
4 Min. 30 Secs/  
450g  
Remove from foil container.  
Place in a flan dish.  
NOTES:  
• Do not use the racks for defrosting.  
• If shielding is necessary, use small pieces of foil.  
• During recommended standing time, wrap or cover food in foil.  
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MICROWAVE COOKING CHART  
FOOD  
COOKING TIME  
COOKING  
MODE  
METHOD  
STANDING  
TIME  
Fish Fillets/Steaks  
3 Minutes/150g  
4 Min. 30 Secs.  
/450g  
100%  
Place in a single layer in a flan  
dish. Cover and cook.  
2 Minutes  
Whole Fish  
6 Minutes/  
450g  
100%  
100%  
Place in a single layer in a flan  
dish. Cover and cook.  
2 Minutes  
2 Minutes  
Aubergine,  
5 Minutes/  
225g  
Slice. Add 30ml (2 tbsp) water.  
Cover dish.  
Broccolli,  
Cauliflower,  
Stir halfway through cooking.  
Courgettes, Leeks,  
Cabbage, Celery,  
Spinach, Parnsips,  
Green Beans,  
Peas (fresh)  
Corn on the cob,  
Carrots, Sprouts  
(fresh)  
6 Minutes/  
225g  
100%  
100%  
100%  
Add 45ml (3 tbsp) water.  
Cover.  
2 Minutes  
2 Minutes  
5 Minutes  
Stir halfway through cooking.  
Turnip & Swede  
(fresh)  
8 Minutes/  
225g  
Dice. Add 45ml (3 tbsp) water.  
Cover dish. Stir halfway through  
cooking.  
Jacket Potatoes  
(250g/9oz - each)  
(fresh)  
10 Minutes/  
2 potatoes  
Pierce in several places.  
Place on the edge of the  
turntable.  
Turn over halfway through  
cooking.  
Boiled Potatoes  
(old & new -  
fresh)  
10 Minutes/  
450g  
100%  
100%  
Cut into quarters. Add 60ml  
(4 tbsp) water. Cover. Stir  
halfway through cooking.  
5 Minutes  
2 Minutes  
Mixed  
8 Minutes/  
225g  
Place in dish. Add 15ml (1 tbsp)  
water. Cover dish. Stir halfway  
through cooking.  
vegetables,  
Carrots,  
Cauliflower,  
Broccolli, Beans,  
Cabbage (frozen)  
Corn on the Cob  
(frozen)  
6 Minutes/  
225g  
100%  
100%  
100%  
Place in dish. Cover dish.  
Turnover halfway through  
cooking.  
2 Minutes  
2 Minutes  
2 Minutes  
Apples &  
Rhubarb  
(fresh)  
7 Minutes/  
450g  
Peel & slice. Place in a dish and  
cover.  
Stir halfway through cooking.  
Blackberries/  
Raspberries/  
Redcurrants  
(fresh)  
5 Minutes/  
450g  
Place in a dish and cover.  
Stir halfway through cooking.  
NOTES:  
• Fresh vegetables and fresh fruit are cooked from 20°C.  
• Frozen vegetables are cooked from -18°C.  
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MICROWAVE COOKING CHART  
FOOD  
COOKING TIME  
COOKING  
MODE  
METHOD  
STANDING  
TIME  
Brown Rice  
22 Minutes  
70%  
Add 400ml (14fl.oz) boiling  
water/100g rice. Do not cover.  
Stir twice during cooking.  
Rinse, and serve.  
2 Minutes  
Scrambled Eggs  
Omlette  
15g butter  
2 eggs (medium)  
30ml (2 tbsp) milk  
salt & pepper  
70%  
1 Melt the butter in a bowl on  
70% for 30 seconds.  
30 Seconds  
2 Add the eggs, milk and  
seasoning and mix well.  
3 Cook on 70% for 2 minutes.  
Stir halfway through cooking.  
15g butter  
4 eggs (medium)  
90ml (6 tbsp) milk  
salt & pepper  
100%  
1 Whisk together eggs and  
milk. Season.  
30 Seconds  
2 Place butter in a 25cm flan  
dish.  
Heat on 100% for 1 minute,  
until melted.  
Coat the dish with the melted  
butter.  
3 Pour omelette mixture into  
flan dish. Cook on 100% for  
1 minute. Whisk mixture and  
cook again on 100% for 4  
minutes.  
NOTE:  
• Eggs are cooked from 5°C.  
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GRILL - 3 COOKING CHART  
(TOP & BOTTOM GRILLS)  
FOOD  
Tea Cakes  
COOKING TIME  
COOKING  
MODE  
METHOD  
5 Minutes/  
2 teacakes  
GRILL - 3  
GRILL - 3  
GRILL - 3  
GRILL - 3  
GRILL - 3  
Slice in half. Place directly onto the turntable.  
Turn over after 3 Minutes.  
Muffins  
6 Minutes/  
2 muffins  
Slice in half. Place directlly onto the turntable.  
Turn over halway through cooking.  
Crumpets  
6 Minutes/  
4 crumpets  
Place bottom side up onto the turntable.  
Cheese on Toast  
6 Minutes/  
2 slices  
Cover each slice with 50g of grated cheese.  
Place bread directly onto the turntable.  
Oven Chips  
(thick cut)  
9 Minutes/200g  
18 Minutes/400g  
Place directly onto the turntable.  
200 g: Turn over after 5 Minutes  
400 g: Turn over after 9 Minutes  
Bacon  
12 Minutes/  
8 slices  
GRILL - 3  
GRILL - 3  
GRILL - 3  
Place directly onto the turntable.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
Gammon Steak  
Sausages  
12 Minutes/225g  
Place directly onto the turntable.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
10 Minutes/  
8 thin or 4 thick  
12 Minutes/  
Pierce skin, place directly onto the turntable.  
Turn over four times during cooking.  
12 thin or 8 thick  
Beefburgers  
(chilled)  
12 Minutes/  
4 quarter  
GRILL - 3  
GRILL - 3  
GRILL - 3  
Place directly onto the turntable.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
pounders  
Beefburgers  
(frozen)  
14 Minutes/  
4 quarter  
Place directly onto the turntable.  
Turn over halfway through cooking.  
pounders  
Fish Fingers  
(frozen)  
10 Minutes/  
12 pieces  
Place directly onto the turntable.  
Turn over after 6 Minutes.  
Toasted  
5 Minutes/  
Stage 1:  
Prepare sandwich:  
Sandwich  
2 sandwiches  
GRILL - 3  
Place two slices of ham and 50g grated  
cheese between 4 slices of bread and butter.  
Place sandwiches directly onto the turntable.  
Stage 2:  
COMBI - 3, 30% Use Sequence cooking. (Page 28.)  
Stage 1: Cook on GRILL - 3, for 4 Minutes.  
Turn over.  
Stage 2: Cook on COMBI - 3, 30% for 1  
Minute.  
NOTES:  
• Chilled foods are cooked from 5°C.  
• Frozen foods are cooked from -18°C.  
• No standing time is required for the foods in this chart.  
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COMBI -1 COOKING CHART  
(CONVECTION & MICROWAVE)  
FOOD  
COOKING TIME  
COOKING  
MODE  
METHOD  
Beef (rare)  
(chilled)  
13 Minutes/  
450g  
COMBI - 1  
Place on the low rack.  
160°C, 50%  
Calculate cooking time.  
Fish  
15 Minutes/  
450g  
COMBI - 1  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
Stand for 2 minutes after cooking.  
(Fillets, Steaks,  
whole) (chilled)  
220°C, 30%  
Sausage Rolls  
(uncooked,  
frozen)  
20 Minutes/  
6 sausage rolls  
(approx. 50g  
each)  
Preheat 200°C  
COMBI - 1  
Preheat oven to 200°C.  
Glaze and place in a flan dish on the low  
rack.  
200°C, 10%  
Stand for 2 minutes after cooking.  
Garlic Bread  
(chilled)  
5 Minutes/  
1 baguette  
Preheat 250°C  
COMBI - 1  
Preheat oven to 250°C. Remove any  
packaging.  
250°C, 10%  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
No standing time is required.  
Garlic Bread  
(frozen)  
8 Minutes/  
1 baguette  
Preheat 250°C  
COMBI - 1  
Preheat oven to 250°C. Remove any  
packaging.  
250°C, 10%  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
No standing time is required.  
Baked  
20 Minutes/  
2 potatoes (250g  
each)  
Preheat 250°C  
COMBI - 1  
Preheat oven to 250°C.  
Potatoes  
Pierce each potato in several places.  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
No standing time is required.  
250°C, 10%  
Roast  
35 Minutes/  
Preheat 250°C  
COMBI - 1  
Preheat oven to 250°C.  
Potatoes  
600g potatoes  
Cut into even sized pieces. Brush with oil.  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
Turn over four times during cooking.  
No standing time is required.  
220°C, 30%  
NOTES:  
• Chilled foods are cooked from 5°C.  
• Frozen foods are cooked from -18°C.  
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COMBI - 2 COOKING CHART  
(TOP GRILL & MICROWAVE)  
FOOD  
COOKING TIME  
COOKING  
MODE  
METHOD  
Chicken Fillets  
(with skin)  
(chilled)  
10 Minutes/  
450g  
Stage 1: 70%  
Place skin side down in a flan dish on the low  
rack.  
Stage 2:  
Calculate the cooking time.  
COMBI - 2, 70% Use Sequence cooking. (Page 28.)  
Stage 1: Cook on 70% for 5 Minutes. Turn  
over, remove juices.  
Stage 2: Cook on COMBI - 2, 70% for 5  
Minutes. Stand for 2 minutes after  
cooking.  
Chicken Legs  
(chilled)  
13 Minutes/  
450g  
As above  
Place skin side down in a flan dish on the low  
rack.  
Calculate the cooking time.  
Use Sequence cooking. (Page 28.)  
Stage 1: Cook on 70% for 5 Minutes.  
Turn over, remove juices.  
Stage 2: Cook on COMBI - 2, 70% for 8  
Minutes.  
Stand for 2 minutes after cooking.  
Chicken Breasts  
(chilled)  
14 Minutes/  
450g  
As above  
Place skin side down in a flan dish on the low  
rack.  
Calculate the cooking time.  
Use Sequence cooking. (Page 28.)  
Stage 1: Cook on 70% for 6 Minutes.  
Turn over.  
Stage 2: Cook on COMBI - 2, 70% for 8  
Minutes.  
Stand for 2 minutes after cooking.  
Lamb Chops  
(chilled)  
9 Minutes/  
450g  
Stage 1:  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
COMBI - 2, 70% Calculate the cooking time.  
Use Sequence cooking. (Page 28.)  
Stage 2:  
GRILL - 1  
Stage 1: Cook on COMBI - 2, 70%.  
Turn over, remove juices.  
Stage 2: Cook on GRILL - 1 for 4 Minutes.  
Pork Chops  
(chilled)  
14 Minutes/  
450g  
Stage 1:  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
COMBI - 2, 70% Calculate the cooking time.  
Use Sequence cooking. (Page 28.)  
Stage 2:  
GRILL - 1  
Stage 1: Cook on COMBI - 2, 70%.  
Turn over, remove juices.  
Stage 2: Cook on GRILL - 1 for 6 Minutes.  
NOTES:  
• Chilled foods are cooked from 5°C.  
• Frozen foods are cooked from -18°C.  
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REHEATING CHART  
FOOD  
COOKING TIME  
COOKING  
MODE  
METHOD  
Canned foods  
5 Minutes/  
425g  
70%  
Remove from the can. Place bowl on turntable.  
Stir halfway through cooking.  
Stand for 2 minutes after cooking.  
Christmas  
pudding  
1 Min 30 Secs/  
125g  
100%  
Place in a flan dish on turntable. Do not  
exceed cooking time advised by food  
manufacturer.  
Stand for 30 seconds after cooking.  
2 Minutes/175g  
4 Minutes/450g  
100%  
70%  
As above  
Place in a flan dish on turntable. Do not exceed  
cooking time advised by food manufacturer.  
Stand for 1 minute after cooking.  
Sausage rolls  
(cooked, chilled  
approx. 50g  
(2oz) each)  
8 Minutes/  
COMBI - 1  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
Stand for 2 minutes after cooking.  
6 sausage rolls  
230°C, 10%  
Quiche,  
8 Minutes/  
175g  
COMBI - 1  
Remove foil container.  
(cooked, chilled)  
230°C, 10%  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
Stand for 2 minutes after cooking.  
14 Minutes/  
400g  
Meat Pie  
8 Minutes/150g  
11 Minutes/250g  
18 Minutes/600g  
COMBI - 1  
Remove foil container.  
(cooked, chilled)  
230°C, 10%  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
Stand for 2 minutes after cooking.  
Fruit Pie  
40 Seconds/70g  
50%  
Remove foil container. Place in a flan dish on  
the turntable. Stand for 1 minute after cooking.  
(cooked, chilled)  
10 Minutes/450g  
15 Minutes/700g  
COMBI - 1  
Remove foil container.  
230°C, 10%  
Place in a flan dish on the low rack.  
Stand for 2 minutes after cooking.  
Bread rolls/  
Croissants  
30 Seconds/2  
70%  
100%  
100%  
Place on the turntable.  
Garlic bread  
3 Minutes/  
1 baguette  
Place on the turntable, uncovered.  
(cooked, chilled)  
Pizza  
45 Seconds/  
125g  
Place on a plate, uncovered.  
(cooked, chilled)  
Stand for 2 minutes after cooking.  
3 Minutes/  
400g  
4 Minutes/  
500g  
NOTES:  
Take care when heating foods with high sugar or fat content, for example, Christmas pudding and  
mince pies.  
• DO NOT EXCEED THE REHEATING TIMES GIVEN IN THE CHART ABOVE.  
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RECIPES  
BEEF RISOTTO  
Serves 4  
1 Mix together all of the ingredients into a 2.5 litre  
(approx. 4 pint) casserole dish.  
50g onion, sliced  
50g celery, chopped  
2 Do not cover.  
3 Place on the turntable.  
4 Stir when the audible signal sounds.  
5 After cooking, stir and leave to stand for 5 minutes.  
50g green pepper, sliced  
50g red pepper, sliced  
50g sun-dried tomatoes, chopped  
50g sweetcorn  
250g beef fillet, sliced into thin strips  
200g Aborio Risotto Rice  
1 tsp lemon juice  
3 tbsp sweet chilli sauce  
(600ml) 1 pint hot beef stock  
salt and pepper  
SPICY TURKEY RISOTTO  
1 Mix together all of the ingredients (except the  
pecorino) into a 2.5 litre (approx. 4 pint) casserole  
dish and mix well.  
2 Do not cover.  
3 Place on the turntable.  
4 Stir when the audible signal sounds.  
Serves 4  
50g onion, sliced  
50g mushroom, chopped  
50g green pepper, sliced  
50g red pepper, sliced  
50g sweetcorn  
250g turkey breast, sliced into thin strips  
200g Aborio Risotto Rice  
1 tsp lemon juice  
5 After cooking, stir in the pecorino and leave to stand  
for 5 minutes.  
1 tsp cayenne pepper  
1
/2 tsp cumin  
/3 pint hot chicken stock  
2
pinch of saffron  
salt and pepper  
50g pecorino cheese, grated  
VEGETABLE RISOTTO  
1 Mix together all of the ingredients (except the  
Parmesan) into a 2.5 litres (approx. 4 pint) casserole  
dish and mix well.  
Serves 4  
200g Aborio Risotto Rice  
400ml Hot Vegetable Stock  
30g Butter  
2 Do not cover.  
40g Spring Onion, sliced  
80g Button Mushrooms, halved  
75g Yellow Pepper, sliced,  
75g Red Pepper, sliced  
3 Place on the turntable.  
4 Stir when the audible signal sounds.  
5 After cooking, stir in the Parmesan and leave to  
stand for 5 minutes.  
100g Frozen Peas,  
100g Babycorn, chopped  
175g Sweet Potatoes, diced  
Handful of Flat Leaf Parsley, chopped  
40g Parmesan Cheese, grated  
Black Pepper to season  
2 garlic cloves, crushed  
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RECIPES  
VEGETABLE & BEAN SOUP  
Serves 4 - 6  
75g Celery, sliced  
125g carrots, chopped  
2 cloves of garlic, crushed  
125g canned chick peas  
125g canned black eyed beans  
125g canned kidney beans  
100g canned sweetcorn  
1 Place the celery, carrots, garlic and leeks in a 2.5  
litre casserole dish. Cook on 100% for 5 minutes.  
2 Place the remaining ingredients into the bowl and  
mix well.  
3 Cook on 50% for 40 minutes, stir 3 times during  
cooking.  
400g canned chopped tomatoes  
600ml (1 pint) hot vegetable stock  
15ml (1tbsp) cornflour mixed with1 tbsp water  
BROCCOLII & STILTON SOUP  
Serves 4  
5ml (1tsp) sunflower oil  
200g onion, chopped  
400g broccolli  
1 Place oil, onion and broccoli in a large bowl, mix  
well. Cover and cook on 100% for 5 minutes.  
2 Stir in the flour to form a paste, add the stock, milk  
and cheese, mix well. Cover and cook on 70% for  
10 minutes.  
25g plain flour  
600ml (1 pint) hot vegetable stock  
3 Blend in a food processor. Return to bowl and  
1
300ml ( /2 pint) milk  
season. Cook on 70% for 10 minutes.  
200g stilton  
salt and pepper to taste  
CRISPY STUFFED MUSHROOMS  
Serves 4  
4 Large open cap mushrooms  
50g butter  
1 Remove stalks and chop mushroom stalks.  
2 Heat the butter and garlic on 100% for 1 minute.  
3 Stir in the chopped mushroom stalks, and  
breadcrumbs. Fill the mushroms with the mixture,  
and sprinkle with cheese.  
75g cheddar cheese, grated  
4 Place in the flan dish on the turntable and cook on  
GRILL - 3 (TOP & BOTTOM GRILL) for 10 minutes.  
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PAELLA  
Serves 4  
200g white long grain rice  
600ml (1 pint) chicken stock  
200g red pepper, seeded, sliced  
150g onion, chopped  
1 Place the rice in the bowl, add stock, paprika,  
tumeric.  
2 Stir in the chicken, prawns, peas, onion, peppers,  
tomatoes, garlic, cayenne pepper. Cook on 70% for  
40 minutes, stir 3 times during cooking.  
200g chicken breast, cubed  
100g Chorizo, diced  
2 cloves garlic, peled, crushed  
10ml (2 tsp) of paprika  
5ml (1 tsp) tumeric  
250g tomatoes, skinned and chopped  
250g raw tiger prawns  
100g peas  
POACHED SALMON WITH MUSTARD SAUCE  
Serves 4  
4 salmon steaks (approx. 200g each)  
45ml (3 tbsp) dry white wine  
300ml ( /2 pint) mustard sauce (see page 66)  
sprig of fresh rosemary to garnish  
1 Place the salmon steaks in a flan dish, pierce in  
several places and add the wine. Cover and cook  
on 70% for 12 minutes. Allow to stand whilst  
preparing the sauce.  
1
2 Place salmon steaks in a serving dish, reheat on  
70% for 2 minutes. Serve the sauce separately.  
SALMON & CHEESE PARCELS  
Serves 4  
200g canned asparagus, chopped  
350g salmon fillet, cooked, flaked  
200g cream cheese and chives  
salt and pepper to taste  
15ml (1 tbsp) fresh dill, chopped  
450g puff pastry  
1 egg, to glaze  
1 Drain asparagus, place in a bowl with the salmon,  
cream cheese, seasoning and dill, mix well.  
2 Preheat the oven to Convection 200°C.  
3 Divide pastry into four and roll out to 17cm squares.  
4 Place equal amounts of mixture into the centre of  
each square. Brush edges with egg. Form parcels  
by folding the corners over the filling. Pinch edges  
to form a raised edge. Brush with egg. Place in two  
large, greased flan dishes.  
5 Place one dish on the low rack, the other on the  
high rack. Cook on Convection 200°C for 21  
minutes. Swap the trays over and cook for a further  
21 minutes until golden.  
GARLIC PRAWNS  
Serves 4  
300g king prwans  
50g butter  
3 gloves garlic, crushed  
5ml (1 tsp) fresh parsley  
1 Place the butter and garlic into a bowl and cook on  
100% for 1 minute.  
2 Stir in the prawns and cook on 50% for 5 minutes,  
stirring every minute. Sprinkle with parsley to serve.  
Serve in ramekin dishes with French bread.  
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RECIPES  
FISH PIE  
Serves 4  
900g potatoes, peeled and chopped  
135ml (9 tbsp) water  
25g margarine  
30 - 60ml (2 - 4 tbsp) milk  
salt and pepper to taste  
1 Place the potatoes in a bowl and add the water.  
Cover and cook on 100% for 15 minutes. Mash  
with margarine, milk and seasoning.  
2 Place fish in a flan dish in a single layer, cover and  
cook on 70% for 7 minutes. Flake the fish and mix  
into the sauce. Add the dill and mix well.  
600g fish fillets (e.g. fresh cod)  
3 Pour into a 2.51 casserole dish, spread the potato  
1
300ml ( /2 pint) white sauce (see page 66)  
on top.  
10ml (2 tsp) fresh dill  
4 Cook using sequence programming on 50% for 15  
minutes then on COMBI - 2 (MICROWAVE & TOP  
GRILL), 50% for 10 minutes, until golden brown.  
GRILLED TUNA STEAK WITH ORANGE  
Serves 4  
1 Mix together peppercorns, tarragon and salt. Rub  
evenly onto the steaks and arrange in a flan dish,  
add orange juice and rind. Sprinkle generously with  
oil. Marinade in fridge for 2 - 3 hours.  
10ml (2 tsp) fresh green peppercorns, crushed  
15ml (1 tbsp) fresh tarragon  
2.5ml ( /2 tsp) salt  
4 tuna steaks (150g/1piece)  
juice and grated rind of 2 oranges  
30ml (2 tbsp) olive oil  
1
2 Remove fish from the marinade and place in a flan  
dish.  
3 Place on the turntable on COMBI - 2 (MICROWAVE  
& TOP GRILL), 50% for 7 minutes.  
15ml (1 tbsp) cornflour mixed with 2 tbsp water  
4 After cooking, stir in the cornflour and cook on  
100% for a further 2 minutes.  
Serve with new potatoes and fresh vegetables.  
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CITRUS PORK CASSSEROLE  
Serves 6  
225g carrots, diced  
150g celery, sliced  
175g onion, finely chopped  
600g pork, cubed  
400g chopped tomatoes, canned  
400g canned apricot halves, drained  
2 cloves garlic, crushed (see tip below) juice  
and rind of half a lemon  
1 Place all ingredients into a 2.5 litre casserole  
dish and cook on COMBI - 1 (CONVECTION &  
MICROWAVE), 180°C, 50 % for 30 minutes, stir  
twice during cooking.  
2 Stir the cornflour mixture into the casserole and cook  
on COMBI - 1, 180°C, 50% for 5 minutes.  
15ml (1 tbsp) cornflour mixed with 30ml  
(2 tbsp) water  
30ml (2 tbsp) dried mixed herbs  
Microwave Tip: Peeling garlic easily  
Place 3 - 4 cloves of garlic on the turntable. Heat on 100% for 30 seconds, squeeze at one end  
until the clove pops out.  
BOLOGNESE SAUCE  
Serves 4  
30ml (2 tbsp) vegetable oil  
150g onion, finely chopped  
100g celery, finely chopped  
2 cloves garlic, crushed  
1 Place oil, onion, celery, garlic and bacon into a 2.5  
litre (approx. 4 pint) dish, mix well.  
2 Cook on 100% for 5 minutes.  
3 Add all the remaining ingredients, mix thoroughly.  
4 Cook on 70% for 25 minutes, stir twice during  
75g smoked streaky bacon, chopped  
2 bay leaves  
cooking.  
400g canned, chopped tomatoes  
30ml (2 tbsp) tomato purée  
500g lean minced beef  
Serve hot with spaghetti.  
chilli con carne: Make as above.  
At Stage 3 add 450g canned red  
kidney beans and 5 - 15ml  
1
150ml ( /4 pint) red wine  
1
150ml ( /4 pint) hot beef stock  
30ml (2 tbsp) cornflour blended with 30ml  
(2 tbsp) water  
(1 - 3 tsp) chilli powder, to taste.  
salt and pepper to taste  
MEXICANN TACOS  
Serves 4  
225g lean minced beef  
2 cloves garlic, crushed (see tip above)  
75g onion, chopped  
1 Place the mince, garlic, onion, chillies, tomato  
puree, tomatoes, kidney beans and cumin into a  
2.5l casserole dish, mix well. Cook on 100% for 16  
minutes, stir twice during cooking.  
2 fresh green chills, chopped  
225g canned, chopped tomatoes  
100g canned, red kidney beans  
2.5ml ( /2 tsp) cumin powder  
30ml (2 tbsp) tomato puree  
8 taco shells, pre-cooked  
2 Fill the tacos with the chilli, and sprinkle with  
cheese.  
3 Place dish on the turntable and cook on COMBI - 2  
(MICROWAVE & TOP GRILL), 30% for 6 minutes.  
1
175g Cheddar cheese, grated  
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STEAK & MUSHROOM PUDDING  
Serves 4  
450g braising steak  
175g mushrooms  
1 Place steak, onion, mixed herbs and stock in a  
casserole dish. Cover and cook on 70% for 30  
minutes. Stir three times during cooking and add the  
cornflour to thicken.  
15ml (1 tbsp) mixed herbs  
1
300ml ( /2 pint) beef stock  
2 To make the pastry, place the flour, salt, baking  
15ml (1 tbsp) tomato puree  
15ml (1 tbsp) cornflour  
15ml (1 tbsp) water  
powder and suet in a bowl, mix well.  
3 Add enough cold water to form a soft dough. Roll  
out 2/3 of the pastry and use it to line the base and  
sides of a greased 1.2 litre (2 pint) pudding basin.  
4 Fill pastry lined basin with meat leaving room for  
the lid. Roll out remaining pastry, cut out a circle to  
cover pudding. Brush with milk. Make a slit in the  
centre. Cover with cling film, pierce and cook on  
70% for 8 minutes.  
BEEF CASSSEROLE  
Serves 4  
1 Mix together the flour, salt and pepper in a dish.  
30g plain flour  
2 Toss the steak in the seasoned flour until well  
salt & pepper to taste  
500g braising steak, diced  
25g margarine  
coated.  
3 Put all of the remaining ingredients (except  
cornflour) into a 2.5l casserole dish, add the steak  
and stir well.  
4 Cover with a lid and cook on COMBI-1, 50% for  
30 minutes, stir twice, then stir in the cornflour and  
cook on 50% for a further 10 minutes.  
100g smoked streaky bacon, chopped  
200g carrot, sliced  
75g peas  
150g mushrooms, halved  
100g onion, chopped  
300g potatoes, cubed  
15ml (1 tbsp) Worcester sauce  
1
300ml ( /2 pint) hot beef stock  
1
150ml ( /4 pint) red wine  
15ml (1 tbsp) cornflour blended with water  
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CHICKEN SATAY  
1 Place all the marinade ingredients in a large bowl,  
mix well. Stir in the chicken, refrigerate for 2 hours  
to marinate.  
2 Thread the chicken onto skewers leaving no wood  
exposed. Place in a large flan dish on the high rack.  
Cook on COMBI - 2 (MICROWAVE & TOP GRILL),  
70% for 15 minutes. Turn over skewers every 3  
minutes.  
Serves 4  
MARINADE:  
15ml (1 tbsp) groundnut oil  
15ml (1 tbsp) lemon juice  
75ml (5 tbsp) crunchy peanut butter  
1 clove crushed garlic  
1 red chilli, finley chopped and de-seeded  
15ml (1 tbsp) tabasco sauce  
600g chicken breast, flattened & cut into  
strips  
200ml coconut milk  
4 wooden skewers (see tip, page 58)  
CHICKEN FETA ROLLS  
Serves 4  
1 Open out chicken breasts, flatten with a rolling pin.  
4 large chicken breast fillets, skinned  
(approx. 150g each)  
2 Place Feta, onions, parsley and seasoning in a  
bowl, mix well. Place a quarter of the mixture at  
one end of each breast. Roll up tight and secure  
with cocktail sticks. Ensure no filling is visible.  
100g Feta, finely chopped  
3 spring onions, finely chopped  
1
2.5ml ( /2 tsp) dried parsley  
3 Place the breasts seam side upwards in a flan dish.  
salt and pepper to taste  
cocktail sticks to secure  
75g Cheddar cheese, grated  
4 Place on the low rack and cook on COMBI - 2  
(MICROWAVE & TOP GRILL), 70% for 15 minutes,  
turn over and add cheese after 10 minutes.  
Sprinkle with toasted almonds to serve.  
Microwave Tip: Toasting Almonds  
Place 25g (1oz) almonds in a shallow flan dish with a knob of butter, heat on 100% for 3 minutes,  
stir every minute until golden.  
THAI GREEN CURRY  
Serves 6  
10 freezed dried kaffir leaves, crushed  
400ml coconut milk  
3 tbsp green curry paste  
600g cubed chicken  
2cm chopped ginger  
75g green beans  
1 Place all of the ingredients except the cream ito a  
2.5l casserole dish, mix well and cover.  
2 Place the dish on the low rack and cook on COMBI  
- 1 (CONVECTION & MICROWAVE), 180°C, 30%  
for 40 minutes. Stir 3 times during cooking.  
3 After cooking, stir in the cream and serve.  
1 tbsp fish sauce  
1 tbsp brown sugar  
150g sliced courgette  
150g mushrooms, halved  
1 sliced red pepper  
150g chopped onion  
200ml cream  
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HONEYED CHICKEN  
Serves 4  
4 chicken fillets (approx. 200g each)  
75ml (6 tbsp) clear honey  
1 Mix all the ingredients, except the chicken, together  
in a 2.5 litre (approx. 4 pint) casserole dish.  
2 Add the chicken and turn over to coat with the  
sauce.  
30ml (2 tbsp) wholegrain mustard  
1
2.5ml ( /2 tsp) dried tarragon  
3 Cook on 70% for 20 minutes, stir halfway through  
30ml (2 tbsp) tomato puree  
cooking.  
1
150ml ( /4 pint) chicken stock  
15ml (1 tbsp) cornflour blended with water  
salt and pepper to taste  
Microwave Tip: Softening crystalised honey  
Place 100g honey in a bowl. Heat on 100% for 1 minute until runny.  
Microwave Tip: Softening cream cheese  
Place 225g cream cheese on a plate. Heat on 30% for 1 minute until soft.  
CHICKEN AND PASTA BAKE  
Serves 4  
400g canned, chopped tomatoes  
150g broccoli florets  
1 Place the tomatoes, broccoli, onion, chicken fillet,  
basil and garlic puree into a 2.5l casserole dish and  
mix well. Cook on 70% for 15 minutes, stir once  
during cooking.  
50g onion, chopped  
350g chicken fillet, diced  
10ml (2 tsp) dried basil  
15ml (1 tbsp) garlic purée  
200g cooked pasta  
300ml ( /2 pint) white sauce (see page 66)  
100g mature cheddar cheese, grated  
2 Spread the pasta over the mixture.  
3 Pour the cheese sauce over the pasta and sprinkle  
with the grated cheese.  
4 Place on the turntable and cook on COMBI - 2  
(MICROWAVE & TOP GRILL), 70% for 15 minutes,  
stir once during cooking.  
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VEGETABLE CHILLI  
Serves 4 - 6  
15ml (1tbsp) olive oil  
175g onions  
2 cloves garlic, crushed  
75g tomato puree  
1 Place the oil, onion, garlic and tomato puree in a  
large bowl. Heat on 100% for 2 minutes.  
2 Add the carrots, red and green pepper and  
sweetcorn, mix well. Cover and cook on 100% for 3  
minutes.  
200g carrots, chopped  
1 red pepper, sliced  
1 green pepper, sliced  
50g sweetcorn  
3 Stir in the remaining ingredients (apart from the  
cornflour). Mix well and cook on 70% for 20  
minutes, stir twice during cooking.  
4 Add the blended cornflour, mix well and cook on  
200g courgettes, sliced  
5ml (1tsp) ground cumin  
5ml (1tsp) chilli powder  
400g canned tomatoes  
400g canned kidney beans  
70% for 10 minutes.  
Serve hot with rice or as a filling for tacos.  
1
300ml ( /2 pint) vegetable stock  
15ml (1tbsp) cornflour mixed with water  
Microwave Tip: Heating taco shells  
Place 8 - 10 pre-cooked crisp taco shells on kitchen paper on the turntable. Heat on 100% for  
11 2 - 2 minutes until warm. Spoon in filling as preferred.  
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RED LENTIL LASAGNE  
Serves 4 - 6  
15ml (1 tsp) olive oil  
150g onion, chopped  
2 cloves garlic, crushed  
175g leeks, sliced  
100g mushrooms, thickly sliced  
10ml (2 tsp) chopped fresh basil  
10ml (2 tsp) chopped fresh oregano  
225g red split lentils  
1 Place oil, onion and garlic in a bowl, cook on 100%  
for 2 minutes.  
2 Add the leeks, mushrooms, basil, oregano, lentils  
and cook on 100% for 5 minutes.  
3 Stir in the tomato puree, tomatoes, stock and the bay  
leaf.  
4 Cover and cook on 70% for 20 minutes.  
5 Season with salt and pepper then remove the bay  
leaf.  
45ml (3 tbsp) tomato puree  
400g canned chopped tomatoes  
6 Make the cheese sauce.  
7 Put a layer of the lentil mixture into the base of a  
deep, 25cm square dish. Cover with some lasagne  
and then some of the cheese sauce.  
Repeat, making the last layer cheese sauce, add the  
grated cheese.  
8 Place on low rack and cook on COMBI - 1  
(CONVECTION & MICROWAVE), 220°C, 30% for  
30 minutes.  
1
300ml ( /2 pint) hot vegetable stock  
1 bay leaf  
salt and pepper to taste  
12 sheets lasagne (spinach)  
600ml (1 pint) cheese sauce (see page 66)  
50g Cheddar cheese, grated  
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RECIPES  
CHEESY JACKKET POTATOES  
1 Prick each potato in several places. Place on  
turntable and cook on COMBI - 1 (MICRO &  
CONVECTION), 250°C, 50% for 20 minutes.  
Serves 2  
2 baking potatoes, (approx. 250g each)  
100g double gloucester cheese, finely  
chopped  
100g cooked ham, chopped  
75g mushrooms, finely chopped  
salt and pepper to taste  
2 Halve each potato and scoop out the flesh into a  
bowl, add the cheese, ham, mushrooms and cream.  
Season and mix well.  
3 Pile mixture back into the potato skins and place in a  
45ml (3 tbsp) double cream  
flan dish, on the low rack.  
4 Cook on COMBI - 2 (MICRO & TOP GRILL), 50% for  
10 minutes.  
Cheese & sweetcorn Omit the Double Gloucester cheese, chives and mushrooms.  
jackets: Add 100g of grated Cheddar cheese and 50g sweetcorn at stage 2.  
Cooks Tip: Wooden Skewers  
To remove food easily from wooden skewers, soak the skewers in water for 30 minutes prior to  
using them.  
TOMATO AND PASTA LAYER  
Serves 4  
600g canned, chopped tomatoes  
150g red pesto  
1 Empty the tomatoes into a large bowl and cook on  
100% for 8 minutes to reduce the juice.  
2 Combine the chopped tomatoes, pesto and sun-dried  
tomatoes and season well.  
3 Spread a 1/2 of this sauce over the base of a  
greased 25cm square dish, then place a single layer  
of ravioli over the tomatoes. Repeat and finish with a  
layer of cheese sauce.  
4 Sprinkle the grated cheese over the top and place  
the dish on the low rack. Cook on COMBI - 1  
(CONVECTION & MICROWAVE), 220°C, 30% for  
20 minutes.  
300g sun-dried tomatoes, drained and  
chopped  
salt and pepper to taste  
600g fresh ravioli (meat or vegetarian)  
600ml (1 pint) cheese sauce (see page 66)  
100g grated cheddar cheese  
QUICHE LORRAINE  
1 Preheat the oven to 200°C.  
Serves 4 - 6  
300g short crust pastry  
6 rashers of bacon, chopped  
125g onion, finely chopped  
4 eggs (medium)  
300ml ( /2 pint) milk  
salt and pepper to taste  
5ml (1 tsp) dried mixed herbs (see tip, page 60)  
225g Cheddar cheese, grated  
2 Line a 25cm flan dish with pastry, place on the low  
rack and cook on 200°C for 10 minutes.  
3 Place bacon and onion in a bowl, cook on 100% for  
3 minutes.  
4 Place eggs, milk, seasoning in a bowl, mix well.  
1
5 Spread bacon and onion evenly over the pastry.  
Pour egg mixture over, top with grated cheese.  
6 Place on the low rack, and cook on COMBI - 1  
(CONVECTION & MICROWAVE), 220°C, 30% for  
25 minutes until set and brown.  
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RECIPES  
ROASTED VEGETABLE PASTA  
1 Grease the turntable with the oil, place aubergine  
& peppers on the turntable and season.  
Serves 4  
1 aubergine, thickly sliced  
cooking salt  
3 x 30ml (2 tbsp) vegetable oil  
1 red pepper, large chunks  
1 yellow pepper, large chunks  
3 courgettes, thickly sliced  
125g onion, sliced  
Cook using GRILL - 3 for 15 minutes, turn over twice  
during cooking.  
2 Place the onion, mushrooms, tomatoes and garlic  
into a 2.5 litre (approx. 4 pint) casserole dish, mix  
well and cook on 100% for 5 minutes, stirring once.  
3 Add the peppers, courgettes, aubergine pasta and  
feta to the tomato mixture and cook on 100% for  
5 minutes.  
100g mushrooms, thickly sliced  
200g canned tomatoes, drained  
2 cloves garlic, crushed  
350g pasta (bows, shells, or tubes), cooked  
100g feta cheese, crumbled  
CANNELLONI  
1 Place onion, garlic and butter in a bowl, heat on  
100% for 2 minutes. Add the mince, cook on 100%  
for 7 minutes.  
2 Add mushrooms, tomato puree to the tomatoes and  
season well. Cook on 70% for 15 minutes until  
thickened, stir every 5 minutes.  
Serves 4  
125g onion, chopped  
2 cloves garlic, crushed  
25g butter  
450g lean minced beef  
100g mushrooms, chopped  
30ml (2 tbsp) tomato puree  
400g canned chopped tomatoes  
salt and pepper to taste  
approx 16 tubes of canelloni  
600ml (1 pint) cheese sauce (see page 66)  
extra grated cheese to sprinkle  
5ml (1 tsp) dried mixed herbs  
3 Fill the tubes with the meat mixture.  
4 Pour the cheese sauce on top of the filled canelloni.  
Sprinkle with the cheese and mixed herbs.  
5 Place on low rack, cook on COMBI - 1  
(CONVECTION & MICROWAVE), 220°C, 30% for  
25 minutes until brown and crispy.  
STUFFED TOMATOES  
1 Slice the top off each tomato and scoop out the  
flesh. Place the flesh into a bowl, stir in the rice,  
peas, feta, basil, salt and pepper.  
Serves 4  
4 large beef tomatoes  
100g brown rice  
50g peas  
2 Fill each tomato with the mixture and place in a flan  
50g feta, crumbled  
15ml (1 tbsp) fresh basil, chopped  
salt and pepper  
dish.  
3 Place the flan dish on the low rack and cook on  
COMBI - 2 (MICROWAVE & TOP GRILL), 70% for  
3 minutes, then cook on COMBI - 2, 50% for  
9 minutes until the tomatoes are tender and the  
cheese is brown and crispy.  
10g pine nuts  
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RECIPES  
VEGETABLE COUS COUS  
1 Place the carrots, swede, celery, onion and stock  
into a 3 litres (5 pints) casserole dish, mix well and  
cook on 70% for 20 minutes, stirring once.  
Serves 4 - 6  
300g carrots, diced  
300g swede, diced  
250g onion, sliced  
250g celery, sliced  
2 Add the cous cous, mix well and cook on 70% for  
10 minutes.  
200g onion, sliced  
900ml (1.5 pints) hot vegetable stock  
300g cous cous  
Serve hot as an accompaniment or cold as a salad.  
Microwave Tip: Drying breadcrumbs  
Spread 100g fresh breadcrumbs evenly over a large plate. Heat on 100% for 2 - 3 minutes, stir  
every minute until crispy.  
SPICY POTATOES  
1 Place the oil, paprika, Tabasco sauce, cumin, fennel  
Serves 4  
75ml (5 tbsp) vegetable oil  
5ml (1 tsp) paprika  
seeds, garlic, ginger and sugar into a bowl, season  
well and mix.  
20ml (4 tsp) Tabasco sauce  
5ml (1 tsp) ground cumin  
10ml (2 tsp) fennel seeds  
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped  
15ml (1 tbsp) ginger puree  
1 tsp sugar  
2 Add the potatoes and coat with the spices.  
3 Arrange in a single layer in a 25cm (10”) flan dish.  
4 Place on the turntable and cook on COMBI - 2  
(MICRO & TOP GRILL), 50% for 20 minutes, turn over  
twice during cooking.  
salt and pepper to taste  
500g potato in skins, washed and cut into  
3cm cubes  
Microwave Tip: Drying herbs  
Place a handful of fresh herbs between two sheets of kitchen paper on the turntable. Heat on 70% for  
3 minutes until dry. Ensure the herbs do not become too dry. Woody herbs will take a little longer.  
SWEET & SOUR VEGETABLES  
1 Place the oil, garlic, carrots and sweetcorn in a  
large bowl and mix well. Cover and cook on 100%  
for 4 - 5 minutes.  
Serves 4  
15ml (1 tbsp) sunflower oil  
1 clove garlic, crushed  
2 medium carrots, cut into strips  
150g fresh baby sweetcorn  
100g button mushrooms, halved  
50g beansprouts  
2 Stir in the mushrooms, beansprouts, mange-tout,  
peppers, onion, chestnuts and pineapple.  
3 Cover and cook on 100% for 12 minutes, halfway  
through cooking stir the vegetables and add the  
sweet and sour sauce.  
100g mange-tout  
1 red pepper, seeded and chopped  
1 yellow pepper, seeded and chopped  
1 green pepper, seeded, chopped  
1 medium onion roughly chopped  
100g canned water chestnuts, sliced  
225g canned pineapple chunks  
1 quantity of sweet and sour sauce (see page 66)  
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APPLE PIE  
Serves 6  
1 For pastry, rub butter into flour until mixture  
resembles breadcrumbs. Stir in sugar and bind with  
egg yolk. Add enough cold water to make a soft, but  
not sticky, dough. Chill whilst making the filling.  
2 For filling, combine apple, sugar, cinnamon  
(optional) and orange rind (optional) in a large  
bowl. Cook on 100% for 9 minutes, stirring 3 times.  
3 Line the base of a greased 20cm x 2.5cm pie dish  
with half the pastry. Cook the pastry base on 50%  
for 5 minutes. Spoon in apple mixture, roll out  
remaining pastry and cover.  
4 Pinch pastry edges to seal amd make a slit in the  
centre with a sharp knife. Brush with egg mixture to  
glaze and prinkle generously with sugar.  
PASTRY:  
150g butter  
350g plain flour  
50g caster sugar  
2 egg yolks (medium)  
cold water to mix  
FILLING:  
1kg cooking apples, peeled and sliced  
100g demerara sugar  
10ml (2 tsp) ground cinnamon (optional)  
grated rind of 1 orange (optional)  
1 egg (medium) mixed with a little milk to  
glaze demerara sugar  
5 Place on the low rack, cook on COMBI - 1  
(CONVECTION & MICROWAVE), 220°C, 10% for  
20 minutes, until golden brown.  
CHOCOLATE FUDGE  
Makes 675g  
150g milk chocolate, broken into pieces  
100g butter, melted  
450g icing sugar, sieved  
45ml (3 tbsp) milk  
1 Place the chocolate in a bowl and heat on 100% for  
2 minutes, stir every 30 seconds until melted.  
2 Stir in butter, icing sugar and milk. Heat on 100%  
for 4 minutes, stir vigorously every minute until the  
mixture is thick and glossy.  
3 Pour into a greased, rectangular 20 x 20cm dish,  
chill to set before cutting.  
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RECIPES  
MOIST CARRROT CAKE  
1 Combine the oil, sugar and eggs. Fold in the flour,  
bicarbonate of soda, salt, cinnamon and mixed  
spice. Add the carrots and walnuts, mix well.  
Serves 6 - 8  
150ml ( /4 pint) vegetable oil  
225g soft brown sugar  
1
3 eggs (medium), beaten  
175g self raising flour  
2 Grease and line a 20cm soufflé dish with  
greaseproof paper, pour in the cake mixture.  
5ml (1 tsp) bicarbonate of soda  
3 Place on turntable, cook on COMBI - 1  
1
1.25 ml ( /4 tsp) salt  
(CONVECTION & MICROWAVE), 180°C, 30% for  
10ml (2 tsp) cinnamon  
1 tbsp mixed spice  
300g carrots, grated  
100g walnut halves, roughly chopped  
ICING:  
25 minutes. Allow to cool before decorating.  
4 To prepare icing, combine cream cheese, lemon  
rind, lemon juice and icing sugar until smooth.  
Spread on top of the cake, sprinkle with walnuts.  
200g cream cheese (see tip, page 56)  
grated rind of 1 lemon  
5ml (1 tsp) lemon juice  
If iced with cream cheese, keep cake refrigerated.  
Eat within 2 days.  
30ml (2 tbsp) icing sugar  
25g walnuts, finely chopped to sprinkle  
CHOCOLATE BROWNIES  
1 Grease a 20cm square dish.  
Serves 6 - 8  
225g margarine  
2 Combine margarine, sugar, vanilla essence and  
225g caster sugar  
eggs, until smooth.  
1
7.5ml (1 /2 tsp) vanilla essence  
3 Stir in remaining ingredients.  
4 eggs (medium), beaten  
100g plain flour  
4 Cook on COMBI - 1 (CONVECTION &  
MICROWAVE), 180°C, 10% for 30 minutes until  
firm to the touch.  
50g cocoa powder  
1
2.5ml ( /2 tsp) baking powder  
75g walnuts, roughly chopped  
RASPBERRY & CHOCOLATE CAKE  
Serves 8  
250g self raising flour  
Large pinch of salt  
175g butter, cut into small pieces  
100g ground almonds  
100g caster sugar  
2 eggs (medium), beaten  
60ml (4 tbsp) milk  
10ml (2 tsp) almond essence  
150g white chocolate, chopped  
300g fresh raspberries  
Icing sugar, for dusting  
1 Grease a 20cm round cake tin and line the base  
with greaseproof paper.  
2 Sift the flour and salt into a large bowl. Rub the  
butter into the flour until the mixture resembles  
breadcrumbs. Stir in the ground almonds and sugar.  
3 Beat the eggs, milk and almond essence together  
and mix into the flour mixture. Add the chocolate  
and raspberries and mix in gently.  
4 Spread the mixture into the cake tin, place on the  
low rack and cook on COMBI - 1 (CONVECTION &  
MICROWAVE), 180°C, 30% for 35 minutes. Allow  
the cake to cool. Dust with icing sugar.  
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RECIPES  
PLAIN MICROWAVE CAKE  
Serves 4 - 6  
100g margarine  
100g caster sugar  
2 eggs (medium), beaten  
100g self raising flour  
30 - 45ml (2 - 3 tbsp) water  
1 Cream margarine and sugar, beat in the eggs. Fold  
in the flour and water. Grease and line the base of  
a 18cm cake dish with kitchen paper. Spoon mixture  
into purex dish and smooth.  
2 Cook on 100% for 5 minutes. Allow to cool slightly  
before turning out.  
CHERRY & ALMOND CAKE  
Serves 6  
175g butter  
175g caster sugar  
3 eggs (medium)  
175g plain flour  
5ml (1 tsp) baking powder  
100g glacé cherries, quartered  
75g ground almonds  
5ml (1 tsp) almond essence  
15ml (1 tbsp) milk  
1 Cream the butter and sugar together until light and  
fluffy, beat in the eggs.  
2 Fold in flour and baking powder, stir in the cherries,  
ground almonds, almond essence and milk.  
3 Grease and line the base of a 18cm cake dish with  
greaseproof paper. Spoon in the cake mixture and  
smooth the surface.  
4 Place on the turntable, cook on COMBI - 1  
(CONVECTION & MICROWAVE), 200°C, 30%, for  
20 minutes.  
CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES  
1 Cream margarine and sugar until light and fluffy.  
Stir in the flour, chocolate and walnuts to make a soft  
but firm dough.  
Serves 6 - 8  
175g margarine  
100g caster sugar  
225g self raising flour  
50g milk chocolate chips  
25g walnuts, finely chopped  
2 Divide mixture into 8 even sized balls, place apart  
in two large flan dishes and flatten slightly.  
3 Place one dish on low rack and the other on the high  
rack. Bake on CONVECTION 180°C for 40 minutes  
until golden brown around the edges. Swap the  
dishes round after 20 minutes.  
The biscuits will be soft when hot but  
will harden as they cool.  
4 Allow to cool before removing from the dish.  
GINGERBREAD  
Serves 4 - 6  
100g butter  
1 Place the butter, syrup and treacle into a bowl, heat  
on 100% for 2 minutes and stir well.  
75g golden syrup  
2 In a separate bowl, place the flour, ginger,  
bicarbonate and sugar.  
175g black treacle  
225g plain flour  
3 Add the milk into the melted syrup mixture then add  
10ml (2 tsp) ground ginger  
5ml (1 tsp) bicarbonate of soda  
25g caster sugar  
the eggs and mix well.  
4 Stir into the dry ingredients and beat thoroughly.  
5 Pour into a greased and lined 20cm square dish.  
6 Place on the low rack and cook on COMBI - 1  
(CONVECTION & MICROWAVE), 180°C, 30%, for  
18 minutes.  
150ml (1/4 pint) milk  
2 eggs (medium), beaten  
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POTATOO BREAD  
Serves 4  
1 Place the potato, parsnips, flour, garlic and mustard  
in a large bowl, mix well.  
325g potato, cooked and mashed  
325g parsnips, cooked and mashed  
225g self raising flour  
2 cloves garlic, crushed (see tip, page 53)  
10ml (2 tsp) whole grain mustard  
2 eggs (medium), beaten  
2 Add the egg and milk, mix to form a soft dough.  
Knead the dough into a round shape approx. 20cm  
in diameter. Place in a 25cm flan dish, sprinkle with  
parsley.  
3 Place on the low rack and cook on COMBI - 1  
(CONVECTION & MICROWAVE), 230°C, 30% for  
25 minutes until golden.  
75ml (5 tbsp) milk  
5ml (1 tsp) fresh parsley, chopped to sprinkle  
Serve with soup, cheese or salad.  
FIG & WALNUT BREAD  
Serves 6 - 8  
175g figs, chopped  
150ml ( /4 pint) boiling water  
225g plain flour  
125g wholemeal flour  
125g caster sugar  
2.5ml ( /2 tsp) salt  
1 Place figs in a large bowl, add the boiling water,  
leave aside to cool.  
1
2 Preheat the oven to Convection 180°C.  
3 Place flours, sugar, salt and bicarbonate of soda in a  
bowl, mix well. Rub in butter until mixture resembles  
fine breadcrumbs, stir in walnuts.  
1
4 Add the fig mixture, milk and egg, mix well.  
1
2.5ml ( /2 tsp) bicarbonate of soda  
1
/
5 Grease and line the base of a 1.5 litre (2 2 pint),  
100g butter  
straight-sided loaf dish with greaseproof paper.  
125g walnuts, roughly chopped  
150ml ( /4 pint) milk  
1 egg (medium), beaten  
Spoon in loaf mixture and smooth the surface.  
1
6 Place on the low rack, cook in a preheated oven  
on COMBI - 1 (CONVECTION & MICROWAVE),  
180°C, 50% for 25 minutes, until a skewer comes  
out cleanly.  
Serve sliced, spread generously with butter.  
Microwave Tip: Toasting coconut  
Spread 100g desiccated coconut on a plate. Heat on 100% for 2 - 3 minutes, stir every minute.  
SODA BREAD  
Serves 4  
225g wholemeal self raising flour  
150g medium oatmeal  
1 Combine flour, oatmeal, salt, bicardonate of soda in  
a large bowl. Rub in the butter.  
2 Add the yoghurt and milk, mix to form a soft but not  
sticky dough.  
1
2.5ml ( /2 tsp) salt  
1
2.5ml ( /2 tsp) bicarbonate of soda  
3 Knead lightly into a round shape approx. 20cm in  
50g butter  
120ml (4fl.oz) natural yoghurt  
90ml (6 tbsp) milk  
1 egg (medium), beaten to glaze  
sesame seeds to sprinkle  
diameter. Place in a greased 25cm flan dish.  
4 Use a knife to mark into 8 wedges, cut only halfway  
through the dough. Glaze surface with egg, sprinkle  
with sesame seeds.  
5 Place on low rack, bake in a preheated oven on  
COMBI - 1 (CONVECTION & MICROWAVE), 200°C,  
10% for 20 minutes until golden.  
Serve with cheese and a salad.  
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RICE PUDDING  
Serves 4  
1.5 litres (2 pint) milk  
200g pudding rice  
75g caster sugar  
1 Place all of the ingredients into a bowl. Place in the  
low rack and cook on COMBI - 1 (CONVECTION  
& MICROWAVE), 180°C, 30% for 60 minutes.  
Stir twice during cooking and again at the end of  
cooking.  
50g butter  
5ml (1 tsp) ground nutmeg (optional)  
2 Sprinkle with ground nutmeg to serve.  
FRUIT SCONES  
1 Preheat the oven to 220°C.  
2 Place the flour in the bowl and rub in the butter.  
3 Add the sugar and the fruit.  
4 Mix together the milk and egg.  
Makes 14 scones  
450g self raising flour  
100g butter  
100g caster sugar  
100g sultanas  
5 Make a well in the flour, add almost all of the liquid  
2 eggs (medium), beaten with milk to  
and mix with a round bladed knife.  
1
make 300ml ( /2 pint)  
6 On a floured surface, knead the dough very lightly  
until it is just smooth.  
7 Divide the mixture in two, flatten until approx. 2cm  
thick, then cut each peice of dough into seven  
rounds (approx. 6.2cm each).  
1 egg (medium), beaten to glaze  
15ml (1 tbsp) mixed herb  
8 Grease two flan dishes, place seven scones in each  
dish. Place one dish on the high rack and the other  
dish on the low rack.  
9 Cook on CONVECTION 220°C for 2 minutes. Swap  
dishes after 12 minutes, until well-risen and brown.  
Wholemeal scones:  
Substitute white self raising flour with wholemeal self raising flour, omit  
raisins.  
Cheese & herb scones: Omit sugar and sultanas. Add 175g grated Cheddar cheese, 15ml  
(1 tbsp) mixed herbs.  
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RECIPES  
WHITE SAUCE  
1
Makes 300ml ( /2 pint)  
25g butter  
1 Place the butter in a bowl and heat on 100% for 1  
minute, until melted.  
25g plain flour  
2 Stir in the flour and whisk in the milk. Cook on  
100% for 8 minutes, stir every 2 minutes until thick  
and smooth. Season with salt and pepper to taste.  
1
300ml ( /2 pint) milk  
salt and pepper to taste  
Cheese sauce:  
Parsley sauce:  
Onion sauce:  
Stir in 75g grated cheese and 5ml (1 tsp) mustard powder at Stage 2.  
Serve with vegetables, fish or meat.  
Stir 15 - 30ml (1 - 2 tbsp) chopped parsley into the finished sauce. Serve with  
fish.  
Stir 225g cooked onion, finely chopped, into the finished sauce.  
Heat on 100% for 1 minute before serving. Serve with meat or vegetables.  
Sweet white sauce: Omit salt and pepper from basic recipe. Add 15 - 30ml (1 - 2 tbsp) caster  
sugar at Stage 2. Serve with puddings as an alternative to custard.  
SWEET & SOUR SAUCE  
Makes 600ml (1 pint)  
125g onion, finely chopped  
1 Place the onion, green pepper, garlic and butter in a  
bowl, mix well. Cook on 100% for 2 minutes.  
1 green pepper, finely chopped  
2 cloves garlic, crushed  
30g butter  
2 Stir in the flour, gradually add the vinegar, soy sauce,  
stock and sugar. Cook on 100% for 4 minutes, stir  
every minute until the mixture has thickened. Blend in  
a food processor for a smoother sauce.  
30g plain flour  
45ml (3 tbsp) white wine vinegar  
30ml (2 tbsp) soy sauce  
1
300ml ( /2 pint) hot chicken stock  
50g soft dark brown sugar  
SPICY TOMATO SAUCE  
Makes 600ml (1 pint)  
100g smoked streaky bacon  
200g onion  
100g carrot  
3 tbsp tabasco sauce  
1 Place bacon, carrot, onion and garlic in a large  
bowl, do not cover and cook on 100% for 3 minutes.  
2 Add all other ingredients to bacon mixture and mix  
well. Cook 70% for 30 minutes, stir twice during  
cooking.  
2 cloves garlic, crushed  
800g canned, chopped tomatoes  
3 Blend in a food processor until smooth, return to  
bowl and cook on 70% for 3 minutes.  
1
150ml ( /4 pint) red wine  
30ml (2 tbsp) tomato puree  
MUSTARD SAUCE  
1 Place butter in a bowl, heat on 100% for 30 seconds.  
Add the mustard, soured cream, salt, and pepper, mix  
well.  
1
Makes 300ml ( /2 pint)  
25g butter  
45ml (3 tbsp) whole grain mustard  
200ml (7fl.oz) soured cream  
salt and pepper to taste  
2 Cook on 100% for 4 minutes, stir every minute, until  
smooth and thick.  
Serve with meat or fish.  
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BLUE CHEESE SAUCE  
3
Makes 450ml ( /4 pint)  
1 Place the cheese, cream wine, cornflour and parsley  
in a bowl, mix well. Season.  
75g Blue Stilton cheese, finely chopped  
300ml ( /2 pint) soured cream  
150ml ( /4 pint) white wine  
15ml (1 tbsp) cornflour blended with water  
30ml (2 tbsp) fresh parsley, chopped  
salt and pepper to taste  
1
2 Heat on 100% for 8 minutes, stir three times during  
cooking and again before serving.  
1
Ideal served with pasta.  
BRANDY SAUCE  
Makes 600ml (1 pint)  
50g butter  
50g plain flour  
1 Place butter in a bowl, heat on 100% for 1 minute  
until melted. Stir in flour, heat on 100% for 1 minute.  
2 Combine sugar, syrup, cream and milk, heat on  
100% for 2 minutes.  
3 Gradually add cream mixture to the butter and flour  
mixture. Heat on 100% for 5 minutes, stir every  
minute until smooth and thick. Stir in brandy.  
75g brown sugar  
15ml (1 tbsp) golden syrup  
1
150ml ( /4 pint) double cream  
1
300ml ( /2 pint) milk  
60ml (4 tbsp) brandy to taste  
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purchase the enclosed product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship. Sharp agrees  
to provide for the repair or, at its option, the replacement of a defective product. Sharp reserves the  
right to replace defective parts, or the product, with new or refurbished items. Items that are replaced  
become the property of Sharp.  
To benefit from this guarantee, any fault that occurs must be notified to Sharp, or its appointed Service  
Facility, within one year from the date the product was purchased. Proof of purchase, such as a  
receipt or invoice, must be provided.  
If the product is exchanged, the replacement shall be covered by the unexpired portion of the original  
guarantee.  
In the unlikely event of the product requiring repair, please contact the supplier from whom it was  
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Facilities appointed by Sharp can be obtained from www.sharp.co.uk/customersupport/  
service or by contacting the Sharp Customer Information Centre whose details are given  
below.  
This guarantee shall only apply to faults that are due to inferior workmanship or materials. It does not  
cover faults or damage caused by accident, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, tampering with the  
product, or repair other than by a Service Facility appointed by Sharp.  
The product is intended for private domestic use only. The guarantee will not apply if the product is  
used in the course of a business, trade or profession.  
The guarantee does not cover:  
• Glass/ceramic turntables, as they can be damaged by handling/cleaning methods.  
• Faults resulting from inadequate cleaning. Regular cleaning is required to prevent a build up of  
food residue that can also affect the performance of the product.  
• Carriage costs to or from the repair centre.  
No person has any authority to vary the terms or conditions of this guarantee.  
This guarantee is offered as an additional benefit to your statutory rights, and does not affect these  
rights in any way.  
You may not transfer your rights or obligations under this warranty to anyone else.  
If you have any difficulty operating the product, or would like information on other Sharp products,  
please telephone the Sharp Customer Information Centre on the number given below.  
Sharp Customer Information Centre  
Website:  
Telephone: 08705 274277 (01 676 0648 in Southern Ireland)  
Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd. is a company registered in England under number 965877  
whose registered office is at  
4 Furzeground Way, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1EZ.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
AC Line Voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single phase 230-240V, 50Hz  
Power Consumption:  
Microwave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50kW  
Top Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25kW  
Bottom Grill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.70kW  
Convection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.91kW  
Top and Bottom Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.90kW  
Microwave/Top Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.70kW  
Microwave/Bottom Grill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.15kW  
Microwave/Convection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.16kW  
Input Current:  
Microwave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5A  
Output Power:  
Microwave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900W (IEC 60705)  
Top Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200W  
Bottom Grill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650W  
Convection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1850W  
MAFF Heating Category. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E  
Microwave Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2450MHz * (Group 2/Class B)  
Outside Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520(W) x 309(H) x 486(D)mm **  
Cavity Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343(W) x 209(H) x 357(D)mm ***  
Oven Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 litres ***  
Cooking uniformity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turntable diameter 325mm  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 19kg  
*
This Product fulfils the requirement of the European standard EN55011.  
In conformity with this standard, this product is classified as group 2 class B equipment.  
Group 2 means that the equipment intentionally generates radio-frequency energy in the form of  
electromagnetic radiation for heating treatment of food.  
Class B equipment means that the equipment is suitable to be used in domestic establishments.  
** The depth does not include the door opening handle.  
*** Internal capacity is calculated by measuring maximum width, depth and height.  
Actual capacity for holding food is less.  
As part of a policy of continuous improvement,  
we reserve the right to alter design and  
specifications without notice.  
No part of this publication may be reproduced,  
stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any  
form, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,  
recording, translating or other means without  
prior permission from SHARP Electronics (U.K.)  
Ltd.  
The illustrations, technical information and data  
contained in this publication are, to our best  
knowledge, correct at the time of going to print.  
The right to change specifications, at any time,  
without notice, is reserved a part of our policy of  
continuous development and improvement.  
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Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd.  
London, UK  
UK: 08705 274277 (office hours)  
Ireland: 01 676 0648 (office hours)  
PRINTED IN THAILAND  
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