Important
R-92STM
900 W
(IEC 60705)
MICROWAVE OVEN WITH GRILL AND CONVECTION
OPERATION MANUAL
This operation manual contains important information which you should read carefully before using your microwave
oven.
IMPORTANT: There may be a serious risk to health if this operation manual is not followed or if the oven is modified
so that it operates with the door open.
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OPERATION MANUAL
This operation manual contains important information which you should
read carefully before using your microwave oven.
IMPORTANT:
There may be a serious risk to health if this operation manual is not
followed or if the oven is modified so that it operates with the door open.
If you require any advice or assistance regarding your Sharp product,
please visit our website:
Customers without Internet access may telephone:
0845 888 8112(9am - 5pm)
(01) 676 0648 (from Ireland)
A. Information on Disposal for Users (private households)
1. In the European Union
Attention: If you want to dispose of this equipment, please do not use the ordinary
dust bin!
Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and in
accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling
Attention: Your
product is marked
with this symbol.
It means that
used electrical
and electronic
products should
not be mixed
of used electrical and electronic equipment.
Following the implementation by members states private households within the
EU states may return their used electrical and electronic equipment to designated
collection facilities free of charge*.
In some countries* your local retailer may also take back your old product free of
charge if you purchase a similar new one.
*) Please contact your local authority for further details.
If your used electrical or electronic equipment has batteries or accumulators,
please dispose of these separately beforehand according to local requirements.
By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste
undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent
potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could
otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling.
2. In other Countries outside the EU
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for
the correct method of disposal.
with general
household waste.
There is a separate
collection
system for these
products.
For Switzerland: Used electrical or electronic equipment can be returned free of
charge to the dealer, even if you don't purchase a new product. Further collection
B. Information on Disposal for Business Users.
1. In the European Union
If the product is used for business purposes and you want to discard it:
Please contact your SHARP dealer who will inform you about the take-back of the
product. You might be charged for the costs arising from take-back and recycling. Small
products (and small amounts) might be taken back by your local collection facilities.
For Spain: Please contact the established collection system or your local authority
for take-back of your used products.
2. In other Countries outside the EU
If you wish to discard of this product, please contact your local authorities and ask
for the correct method of disposal.
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HEATING CATEGORY
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 [ I lb 2oz]). It does not
represent the general performance of the oven.
Microwave output power
in Watts (based on
international (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
OVEN
OUTPUT
POWER
600 700 800 900 1000 Watts
More heating time required
Less heating time required
A B C D E
OVEN
OUTPUT
CATEGORY
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 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.
Microwaves will pass through certain materials, such
as glass and plastic, to heat the food. (See 'Suitable
Cookware' on page GB-26).
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.
The outer areas of the food are heated by the micro-
wave 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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CONTENTS
Operation manual
INFORMATION ON CORRECT DISPOSAL....................................................................................................................................1
HEATING CATEGORY & HOW YOUR OVEN WORKS ................................................................................................................2
CONTENTS ...........................................................................................................................................................................................3
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................................3
OVEN AND ACCESSORIES ...............................................................................................................................................................4
CONTROL PANEL................................................................................................................................................................................5
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...................................................................................................................................... 6-15
INSTALLATION....................................................................................................................................................................................15
SETTING THE CLOCK........................................................................................................................................................................19
MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS .......................................................................................................................................................19
MANUAL OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................................................20
MICROWAVE COOKING .................................................................................................................................................................20
GRILL COOKING / COMBI COOKING..........................................................................................................................................21
CONVECTION COOKING................................................................................................................................................................22
OTHER CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................23
TIME DEFROST AND WEIGHT DEFROST OPERATION ..........................................................................................................24
AUTO MENU OPERATION .............................................................................................................................................................24
AUTO MENU CHART .......................................................................................................................................................................25
SUITABLE OVENWARE ....................................................................................................................................................................26
CARE AND CLEANING ....................................................................................................................................................................27
TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................................................................................ 28-29
TO REPLACE THE MAINS PLUG....................................................................................................................................................30
CALLING FOR SERVICE...................................................................................................................................................................30
GUARANTEE.......................................................................................................................................................................................31
SPECIFICATIONS
Model name:
AC Line Voltage
Distribution line fuse/circuit breaker
R-92STM
: 230-240V, 50Hz single phase
: 16A
AC Power required:
Output power:
Microwave
Microwave
: 1450W
: 900W
Top Grill (Infrared)
Convection
: 1100W
: 2500W
Off Mode (Energy Save Mode)
: less than 1.0W
: 2450MHz*
Microwave Frequency
Outside Dimensions (W) x (H) x (D)** mm
Cavity Dimensions (W) x (H) x (D)*** mm
Oven Capacity
: 520.0 x 335.0 x 510.0
: 334.0 x 244.0 x 347.5
: 28 litres***
Turntable (glass)
: ø 315mm
Weight
Oven lamp
: approx. 19.9kg
: 25W/240V
*
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 the heat 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.
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OVEN AND ACCESSORIES
2
7
8
3
OVEN
1. Door
9
1
2. Door hinges
16
3. Oven lamp
4. Waveguide cover (DO NOT REMOVE)
5. Coupling
6. Oven cavity
7. Convection fan (covered)
8. Grill heating element (under the ceiling)
9. Control panel
12
11
6
5
4
10
10. Door latches
13
11. Door seals and sealing surfaces
12. Door safety latches
13. Ventilation openings
14. Outer cabinet
15. Power supply cord
16. Door handle
14
ACCESSORIES:
Check to make sure the following accessories are
15
provided:
(17) Turntable (18) Turntable support (19) Coupling
(20) Rack (21) Crisp plate
Hub (inside)
• Place the turntable support in the centre of the oven
floor so that it can freely rotate around the coupling.
Then place the turntable on to the turntable support
so that it locates firmly into the coupling.
• To avoid turntable damage, ensure dishes and
containers are lifted clear of the turntable rim when
removing them from the oven.
17. Turntable
(glass)
• For use of the rack, refer to the grilling sections on
page GB-21.
• The non stick coating crisp plate can be used in all
cooking modes. It is ideal for foods like oven chips,
pizza etc. or it can act as a splash guard, if you are
grilling food directly on the rack to keep the oven
clean.
19. Coupling
20. Rack
18. Turntable
support
21. Crisp
plate
Never touch the grill when it is hot.
NOTE: When you order accessories, please mention
two items: part name and model name to your
dealer or SHARP authorised service agent.
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 element
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 and turntable support fitted correctly. This promotes thorough,
even cooking. A badly fitted turntable may rattle, may not rotate properly and could cause damage to the
oven.
• All food and containers of food are always placed on the turntable for cooking.
• The turntable rotates clockwise or anti-clockwise. The rotary direction may change each time you start the
oven. This does not affect cooking performance.
WARNING:
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, accessories and dishes will become very hot during operation.
To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.
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CONTROL PANEL
1. DIGITAL DISPLAY and INDICATORS
High heat indicator
Low heat indicator
CONVECTION indicator
DEFROST indicator
AUTO MENU indicator
CHILD LOCK indicator
MICROWAVE indicator
GRILL indicator
1
g
TEMPERATURE indicator
WEIGHT indicator
Auto Menu options:
A1: Reheat
A2: Potato
A3: Meat
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7
8
9
2
3
4
A4: Vegetable
A5: Fish
A6: Pasta
A7: Soup
A8: Cake
A9: Pizza
A10: Chicken
2. GRILL/COMBI. button
3. WEIGHT/TIME DEFROST button
4. STOP/CLEAR button
5. ENTRY dial
/
Rotate to enter the cooking time, time,
power level, temperature, weight and select
auto menu
5
6. MICRO. POWER button:
Press to select microwave power level.
7. CONV.(°C) button
8. CLOCK/DELAY START button
9. START/+30sec./ENTER button
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: READ
CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
To avoid the danger of ꢀre.
The microwave oven should not be left unattended
during operation. Power levels that are too high,
or cooking times that are too long, may overheat
foods resulting in a ꢀre.
This oven is designed to be used on a countertop
only. It is not designed to be built into a kitchen unit.
Do not place the oven in a cabinet.
The electrical outlet must be readily accessible so that
the unit can be unplugged easily in an emergency.
The AC power supply must be 230-240V, 50Hz with
a 10A distribution line fuse, or a 10A distribution
circuit breaker.
A separate circuit serving only this appliance should
be provided.
Do not place the oven in areas where heat is generated.
For example, close to a conventional oven.
Do not install the oven in an area of high humidity or
where moisture may collect.
Do not store or use the oven outdoors.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
If smoke is emitted, switch oꢀ or unplug the
ames.
e
Use only microwave-safe containers and utensils.
See page GB- . Utensils should be checked
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to ensure that they are suitable for use in
microwave ovens.
When heating food in plastic or paper containers,
monitor the oven due to the possibility of
ignition.
Clean the waveguide cover, the oven cavity,
the turntable and turntable support after use.
These must be dry and free from grease. Built-
up grease may overheat and begin to smoke or
re.
Do not place ꢀammable materials near the oven or
ventilation openings.
Do not block the ventilation openings.
Remove all metallic seals, wire twists, etc., from food
and food packages. Arcing on metallic surfaces may
re.
Do not use the microwave oven to heat oil for deep
frying. The temperature cannot be controlled and the
re.
To make popcorn, use only special microwave
popcorn makers.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Do not store food or any other items inside the oven.
Check the settings after you start the oven to ensure
the oven is operating as desired.
To avoid overheating and ꢁre, special care must be
taken when cooking or reheating foods with a high
sugar or fat content, for example, sausage rolls, pies
or Christmas pudding.
See the corresponding hints in the operation manual.
To avoid the possibility of injury
WARNING:
Do not operate the oven if it is damaged or
malfunctioning. Check the following before use:
a) The door; make sure the door closes properly
and ensure it is not misaligned or warped.
b) The hinges and safety door latches; check to
make sure they are not broken or loose.
c) The door seals and sealing surfaces; ensure that
they have not been damaged.
d) Inside the oven cavity or on the door; make
sure there are no dents.
e) The power supply cord and plug; ensure that
they 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.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Never adjust , repair or modify the oven yourself.
It is hazardous for anyone other than a competent
person to carry out any service or repair operation
which involves the removal of a cover which gives
protection against exposure to microwave energy.
Do not operate the oven with the door open or alter
the door safety latches in any way. Do not operate the
oven if there is an object between the door seals and
sealing surfaces.
Do not allow grease or dirt to build up on the
door seals and adjacent parts. Clean the oven at
regular intervals and remove any food deposits.
Follow the instructions for "Care and Cleaning"
on page GB-27. Failure to maintain the oven in a
clean condition could lead to a deterioration of
ect the life of
the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous
situation.
Individuals with PACEMAKERS should check with their
doctor or the manufacturer of the pacemaker for
precautions regarding microwave ovens.
To avoid the possibility of electric shock
Under no circumstances should you remove the outer
cabinet.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Never spill or insert any objects into the door lock
openings or ventilation openings. In the event of a
and unplug the oven immediately, and
call an authorised SHARP service agent.
Do not immerse the power supply cord or plug in
water or any other liquid.
Do not let the power supply cord hang over the edge
of a table or work surface.
Keep the power supply cord away from heated
surfaces, including the rear of the oven.
Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of
children less than 8 years.
Do not attempt to replace the oven lamp yourself or
allow anyone who is not an electrician authorised by
SHARP to do so. If the oven lamp fails, please consult
your dealer or an authorised SHARP service agent.
If the power supply cord of this appliance is damaged,
it must be replaced with a special cord.
The exchange must be made by an authorised SHARP
service agent.
To avoid the possibility of explosion and sudden
boiling:
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 must be
taken when handling the container.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Never use sealed containers. Remove seals and lids
before use. Sealed containers can explode due to a
build up of pressure even after the oven has been
.
Take care when microwaving liquids. Use a wide
mouthed container to allow bubbles to escape.
Never heat liquids in narrow necked containers
such as baby bottles, as this may result in the
contents erupting from the container when
heated and cause burns.
To prevent sudden eruption of boiling liquid and
possible scalding:
1. Do not use excessive amount of time.
2. Stir liquid prior to heating/reheating.
3. It is advisable to insert a glass rod or similar utensil
(not metal) into the liquid whilst reheating.
4. Let liquid stand for at least 20 seconds in the oven
at the end of cooking time to prevent delayed
eruptive boiling.
Do not cook eggs in their shells, and whole hard
boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave
ovens since they may explode even after
microwave cooking has ended. To cook or reheat
eggs which have not been scrambled or mixed,
pierce the yolks and the whites, or the eggs may
explode. Shell and slice hard boiled eggs before
reheating them in the microwave oven.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Pierce the skin of such foods as potatoes, sausages
and fruit before cooking, or they may explode.
To avoid the possibility of burns
WARNING: The contents of feeding bottles and
baby food jars must be stirred or shaken and the
temperature checked before consumption, in
order to avoid burns.
Use pot holders or oven gloves when removing
food from the oven to prevent burns.
Always open containers, popcorn makers, oven
cooking bags, etc., away from the face and hands to
avoid steam burns and eruption of boiling.
To avoid burns, always test food temperature and
stir before serving and pay special attention to the
temperature of food and drink given to babies,
children or the elderly. Accessible parts may become
hot during use. Young children should be kept away.
Temperature of the container is not a true indication
of the temperature of the food or drink; always check
the food temperature.
Always stand back from the oven door when opening
it to avoid burns from escaping steam and heat.
Slice stuꢂed baked foods after heating to release
steam and avoid burns.
Keep children away from the door to prevent them
burning themselves.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To avoid misuse by children
WARNING: Only allow children aged from 8 years
and above 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. This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Do not lean or swing on the oven door. Do not play
with the oven or use it as a toy.
Children should be taught all important safety
instructions: use of pot holders, careful removal of
food coverings; paying special attention to packaging
(e.g. self-heating materials) designed to make food
crisp, as they may be extra hot.
Other warnings
Never modify the oven in any way.
Do not move the oven while it is in operation.
This appliance is intended to be used for domestic
usage only.
This oven is for home food preparation only and may
only be used for cooking food. It is not suitable for
commercial or laboratory use.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To promote trouble-free use of your oven and
avoid damage.
Never operate the oven when it is empty. When using
a browning dish or self-heating material, always place
a heat-resistant insulator such as a porcelain plate
under it to prevent damage to the turntable and
turntable support due to heat stress. The preheating
ed in the dishes instructions must not be
exceeded.
ect microwaves
and may cause electrical arcing. Do not put cans in
the oven. Use only the turntable and the turntable
support designed for this oven. Do not operate the
oven without the turntable.
To prevent the turntable from breaking:
(a) Before cleaning the turntable with water, leave
the turntable to cool.
(b) Do not put hot foods or hot utensils on a cold
turntable.
(c) Do not put cold foods or cold utensils on a hot
turntable.
Do not place anything on the outer cabinet during
operation.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:
If you are unsure how to connect your oven, please
consult an authorised, qualiꢁ ed electrician. Neither
the manufacturer nor the dealer can accept any
liability for damage to the oven or personal injury
resulting from failure to observe the correct electrical
connection procedure.Water vapour or drops may
occasionally form on the oven walls or around the
door seals and sealing surfaces. This is a normal
occurrence and is not an indication of microwave
leakage or a malfunction.
INSTALLATION
1. Remove all packing materials from the inside of
the oven cavity and remove any protective ꢁlm
found on the microwave oven cabinet surface.
2. Check the oven carefully for any signs of damage.
3. Place the oven on a secure, level surface, strong
enough to take the oven weight, plus the heaviest
item likely to be cooked in the oven. Do not place
the oven in a cabinet.
4. Select a level surface that provides enough open
space for the intake and/or outlet vents.
The rear surface of appliance shall be placed
against a wall.
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INSTALLATION
• The minimum installation height is 85 cm.
• A minimum space of 20 cm is required between
the oven and any adjacent walls.
• Leave a minimum space of 30 cm above the oven.
• Do not remove the feet from the bottom of the
oven.
• Blocking the intake and/or outlet openings can
damage the oven.
• Place the oven as far away from radios and TV
as possible. Operation of microwave oven may
cause interference to your radio or TV reception.
30 cm
0 cm
20 cm
20 cm
min
85 cm
5. Securely connect the plug of the oven to a standard
earthed (grounded) household electrical outlet.
This symbol means that the surfaces are liable
to get hot during use.
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INSTALLATION
WARNING: Do not place the 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.
This symbol means that the surfaces are liable to get
hot during use.
BUILDING-IN-KIT
No built-in kit is available for this oven.
This oven is designed to be used on a countertop
only.
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
ed 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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INSTALLATION
tted to your oven is a rewireable type
and in the event of the socket outlet in your home
not being compatible with the plug supplied,
• If the plug ꢁtted 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,
the mains plug.
t with a suitable type, observing the wiring code
given in 'To replace the mains plug' on page 30.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
To wire an appropriate plug, follow the wiring
code given in o replace the mains plug' on
page 30.
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BEFORE OPERATION
Plug in the oven. The oven display will display: “0:00”, an audible signal will sound once.
This model has a clock function and the oven uses less than 1.0 W in stand by mode. To set the clock, see below.
SETTING THE CLOCK
There are two setting modes: 12 hour clock and 24 hour clock.
1. To set the 24 hour clock, press the CLOCK/DELAY START button once and “24H” will appear in the display. To
set the 12 hour clock, press the CLOCK/DELAY START button once more and“12H”will appear in the display.
2. Rotate the ENTRY dial until the correct hour is displayed, the input time should be within 0-23 (24-hour
clock) or 1 -12 (12-hour clock).
3. Press the CLOCK/DELAY START button, the minute figure will flash.
4. Set the minutes. Rotate the ENTRY dial until the correct minutes are displayed, the input time should be
within 0-59.
5. Press the CLOCK/DELAY START button once to start the clock. The icon “:” of the digital time will be flashing
on the display.
NOTES:
• If the clock is set, when cooking is complete, the display will show the correct time of day. If the clock has not
been set, the display will show "0:00".
• To check the time of day during a cooking process, press CLOCK/DELAY START button and the LED will
display the time of day for 2-3 seconds. This does not affect the cooking process.
•
•
In the process of clock setting, if the STOP/CLEAR button is pressed, the oven will go back to the former setting.
If the electrical power supply to your microwave oven is interrupted, the display will intermittently show "0:00" after the
power is reinstated. If this occurs during cooking, the programme will be erased. The time of day will also be erased.
MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS
•
•
Your oven has 5 power levels, as shown.
Power Level
Press the MICRO.
Display
(Percentage) (Indicators
that light up)
Display
To change the power level for cooking, press
POWER button
the MICRO. POWER button or rotate the
ENTRY dial key until the display indicates the
desired level. Press the START/+30sec./ENTER
button to confirm, enter the cooking time and
then press the START/+30sec./ENTER button
to start the oven.
To check the power level during cooking, press
the MICRO. POWER button, the current power
level will be displayed for 2-3 seconds. The oven
continues to count down although the display
will show the power level.
HIGH
x1
x2
x3
x4
x5
P100
(100%)
P80
(80%)
P50
(50%)
P30
(30%)
MEDIUM
HIGH
MEDIUM
•
MEDIUM LOW
(DEFROST)
LOW
P10
(10%)
Generally the following recommendations apply:
P100 - (HIGH output = 900W) used for fast cooking or P30 - (MEDIUM LOW output = 270W Defrost setting)
reheating e.g. for casseroles, hot beverages, vegetables to defrost, select this power setting, to ensure that
etc.
the dish defrosts evenly. This setting is also ideal for
P80 - (MEDIUM HIGH output = 720W) used for longer simmering rice, pasta, dumplings and cooking egg
cooking of dense foods such as roast joints, meat loaf custard.
and plated meals, also for sensitive dishes such as P10 - (LOW output = 90W) for gentle defrosting, e.g.
sponge cakes. At this reduced setting, the food will cream gateaux or pastry.
cook evenly without over cooking at the sides.
P50 - (MEDIUM output = 450W) for dense foods
which require a long cooking time when cooked
conventionally, e.g. beef casserole, it is advisable to use
this power setting to ensure the meat will be tender.
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MANUAL OPERATION
Opening the door:
To open the oven door, pull the door handle.
Starting the oven:
Prepare and place food in a suitable container onto the turntable or place directly onto the turntable. Close
the door and press the START/+30sec./ENTER button after selecting the desired cooking mode.
Once the cooking programme has been set if the START/+30sec./ENTER button is not pressed in
5 minutes, the setting will be cancelled.
START/+30sec./
The START/+30sec./ENTER button must be pressed to continue cooking if the door is opened during
ENTER button
cooking. The audible signal sounds once by efficient press, inefficient press will be no response.
Use the STOP/CLEAR key to:
1. Erase a mistake during programming.
2. Stop the oven temporarily during cooking.
3. Cancel a programme during cooking, press the STOP/CLEAR key twice.
4. To set and to cancel the child lock (refer to page GB-23).
MICROWAVE COOKING
Your oven can be programmed for up to 95 minutes (95.00).
The input unit of cooking (defrosting) time varies from
5 seconds to 5 minutes. It depends on the total length
of the cooking (defrosting) time as shown on the table.
Cooking Time
0-1 minutes
Increasing Unit
5 seconds
1-5 minutes
10 seconds
30 seconds
1 minute
5-10 minutes
10-30 minutes
30-95 minutes
5 minutes
MANUAL COOKING/ MANUAL DEFROSTING
• Enter the cooking time and use the microwave power levels P100 to P10 to cook or defrost (see example below).
• Stir or turn the food, where possible, 2 - 3 times during cooking.
• After cooking, cover the food and leave to stand, where recommended.
• After defrosting, cover the food in foil and leave to stand until thoroughly defrosted.
Example:
To cook 2 minutes and 30 seconds on 80% microwave power.
1. Input the power level
by pressing the MICRO.
POWER button twice
2. Press the START/+30sec./ 3. Enter desired cooking
4. Press the START/+30sec./
ENTER button to start the
timer. (The display will
count down through the set
cooking time.)
ENTER button to confirm
time by rotating the
ENTRY dial.
the selected power level.
times for P80 or turn the
ENTRY dial to select the
microwave power to P80.
2:30
P80
At the same time the
microwave and high
heat indicator will light
up on the display.
2:30
MICRO. POWER x2 or
NOTE:
• When the oven starts, the oven lamp will light and the turntable will rotate clockwise or anticlockwise. If the door is opened
during cooking/defrosting to stir or 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/+30sec./ENTER button is pressed.
• When cooking/defrosting is complete, the time of day will reappear on the display, if the clock has been set.
• If you wish to know the power level during cooking, press the MICRO. POWER button. The current power level will be
displayed for 2-3 seconds.
IIMPORTANT:
• Close the door after cooking / defrosting. Please note that the light will remain on for 10 minutes when the door is open, this
is for safety reason to remind you to close the door.
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GRILL COOKING/COMBI COOKING
1. GRILL ONLY COOKING
The grill at the top of the oven cavity has one power setting only. The grill is assisted by the turntable which rotates
simultaneously to ensure even browning. Use the rack for grilling small items of food such as bacon, gammon and
teacakes. Food can be placed either directly onto the rack, or into a flan dish/heat-resistant plate on the rack.
Example:
To grill for 20 minutes, using GRILL/COMBI. button.
1. Press GRILL/COMBI.
button once. G-1 and the
grill indicator will light up
on the display.
2. Press the START/+30sec./ 3. Use the ENTRY dial to
4. Press the START/+30sec./
ENTER button once more to
start the grilling. (The display
will count down through the
set grilling time.)
ENTER button to confirm
input the grilling time
(20 minutes).
the cooking mode.
GRILL/COMBI. x1
G-1
G-1
20:00
20:00
Note:
Halfway through the grilling time the audible signal sounds "twice" this will remind you to turn the food over to
ensure even browning. Please be aware that the oven will not stop automatically during grilling.
press the START/+30sec./ENTER button to continue grilling.
Turnover the food halfway through, close the door and then
2. COMBI COOKING
The COMBI COOKING feature enables a combination microwave power with grill or/and convection as well as the combination of grill and
convection. COMBI means to cook by microwave power, grill power and/ or convection power alternately. The combination cooking reduces
cooking time and provides a crisp, brown finish giving you the convenience of fast cooking with a traditional appetising appearance.
There are 4 choices for the combination as shown in the chart below:
Press GRILL/COMBI. button
Display
C-1
C-2
C-3
C-4
Microwave
• (450W)
• (450W)
Grill
Convection
• (160-165°C)
twice
3 times
4 times
5 times
•
•
•
• (195-200°C)
• (195-200°C)
• (450W)
• = available
Example for Microwave and Convection:
To cook for 30 minutes using the combination of microwave and convection (C-1).
1. Press GRILL/
COMBI. button
once. G-1 will light
up on the display.
2. Select C-1 by pressing the 3. Press the START/ 4. Use the
5. Press the START/+30sec./
ENTER button to start the
cooking. (The display will
count down through the
set cooking time.)
button once more or turn
the ENTRY dial until the
display will show C-1. At
the same time microwave
and convection indicator
will light up.
+30sec./ENTER
button to confirm
the cooking
mode.
ENTRY dial
to input the
cooking time
(30 minutes).
GRILL/COMBI. x1
C-1
C-1
30:00
30:00
G-1
NOTES for GRILL and COMBI COOKING:
• It is not necessary to preheat the grill.
• When browning food place it either on the low or high rack or in a deep container on the truntable.
•
You may detect smoke or a burning smell when using the grill for the first time. This is normal and not a sign that the oven is
not operating correctly. To avoid this problem, when first using the oven, heat the oven without food for 20 minutes on grill.
IMPORTANT: During operation, to allow smoke or smells to disperse open a window.
WARNING:
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity and accessories will become very hot during operation. To prevent
burns, always use thick oven gloves.
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CONVECTION COOKING
Your oven can be used as a conventional oven using the convection facility and 10 pre-set oven temperatures. Pre-
heating is recommended for better results. The temperature can be chosen from 140°C to 230°C in 10°C increments.
Press CONVECTION button
Oven Temp (°C)
1
140
2
150
3
160
4
170
5
180
6
190
7
200
8
210
9
220
10
230
Example 1: To cook with preheating
Suppose you want to preheat to 200°C and cook for 25 minutes at 200°C.
1. Press the CONV.(°C) button once and 2. Enter the desired preheat temperature 3. Press the START/+30sec./ENTER
the temperature indicator will flash
on the display and the convection
indicator will light up.
by pressing the CONV.(°C) button
button to confirm the temperature.
(6 times) CONV.(°C) x6 or turn the
ENTRY dial until the display shows
200.
CONV.(°C) x1
140
200
200
4. Press the START/+30sec./ENTER
button once more to start preheating.
When the preheated temperature has
been reached the audible signal will
sound twice to remind you to put
the food into the oven. The current
temperature will flash in the display.
5. Open the door, place the food inside 6. Press the START/+30sec./ENTER
the oven and close the door. Use the
ENTRY dial to input the cooking time
(25 minutes).
button to start cooking.
The display will count down through
the set cooking time. The convection
indicator will flash.
200
25:00
25:00
Example 2: To cook without preheating
Suppose you want to cook at 230°C for 20 minutes.
1. Open the door, place the food
inside the oven and close the
door. Press the CONV.(°C) button
once and the temperature
indicator will flash on the display
and the convection indicator will
light up.
2. Enter the desired
temperature
3. Press the
4. Use the ENTRY
5. Press the START/
+30sec./ENTER
button to start
cooking.
START/+30sec./
dial to input the
cooking time (20
minutes).
by pressing the
ENTER button
to confirm the
temperature.
CONV.(°C) button (9
times) CONV.(°C) x 9
or turn the ENTRY
dial until the display
shows 230.
CONV.(°C) x1
140
230
230
20:00
20:00
Notes :
1. The cooking time cannot be input until the preheating temperature arrives. When the oven arrives at desired temperature,
the door must be opened to input the cooking time.
2. The convection heater will stop automatically; if there is no input for the cooking time within 5 minutes. The audible signal
will sound five times to remind you and the LED will display the time of day, if the clock has been set. If the clock has not been
set, the display will only show“0:00”.
3. When the oven is preheating, the turntable should be in the oven. 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.
4. Food manufacturers instructions are only a guideline, so cooking times may need to be adjusted
5. You may detect smoke or a burning smell when using convection for the first time. This is normal and is not a sign that the oven
is not operating correctly. To avoid this problem, when first using the oven, heat the oven without food for 20 minutes on grill
and then at convection 230ºC.
IMPORTANT: During operation, to allow smoke or smells to disperse open a window.
WARNING:
The door, outer cabinet, oven cavity and accessories will become very hot during operation. To
prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves.
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OTHER CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS
1. SEQUENCE COOKING
This function quickly defrosts food while enabling you to choose a suitable defrost period, depending on the food type. Follow
the example below for details on how to operate this function. The time range is 0:10 – 99:50. This function allows you to cook
using up to 2 different stages which can include manual cooking time and mode and /or time defrost as well as weight defrost
function. Once programmed there is no need to interfere with the cooking operation as the oven will automatically move onto
the next stage. The audible signal will sound once after the first stage. If one chosen stage is defrosting, this should be the first
stage of sequence cooking.
Note: Auto menu cannot be set as one of the multiple sequences.
Example: If you want to defrost the food for 5 minutes, then to cook with P80 microwave power for 7 minutes. The steps
are as follows:
- 1. Press the WEIGHT/TIME DEFROST button twice, in the LED display dEF2 will appear.
- 2. Enter the defrosting time by rotating the ENTRY dial until the display shows“5:00”minutes.
- 3. Press the MICRO. POWER button once.
- 4. Input the power level by pressing the MICRO. POWER button once more for P80 or turn the ENTRY dial to select the micro-
wave power to P80.
- 5. Press the START/+30sec./ENTER button to confirm the setting.
- 6. Enter the cooking time by rotating the ENTRY dial until the display shows“7:00”minutes.
- 7. Press the START/+30sec./ENTER button to start cooking.
2. +30sec FUNCTION (Direct start)
The START/+30sec./ENTER button allows you to operate the two following functions:
a. Direct start
You can directly start cooking on P100 microwave power level for 30 seconds by pressing the START/+30sec./ENTER button. The
cooking process will start immediately and each time the button is pressed this will increase the cooking time by 30 seconds.
b. Extend the cooking time
You can extend the cooking time during manual, grill, convection, combi cooking and time defrost in multiples of 30 seconds if the
START/+30sec./ENTER button is pressed while the oven is in operation. During weight defrost and auto menu function and sequence
cooking, the cooking time cannot be increased by pressing START/+30sec./ENTER button.
NOTE: The cooking time may be extended to a maximum of 95 minutes.
3. DELAY START
DELAY START cooking allows you to program the oven to start cooking at a point later in the day.
Before setting, make sure the clock is set to the correct time of day.
Example:
Follow the example below for starting the microwave automatically at a later point of time. The maximum time-delay is 23
hours and 59 minutes.)
- 1) Press the MICRO POWER button once and turn the ENTRY dial to select the microwave power level to P80.
- 2) Press the START/+30sec./ENTER button to confirm the setting.
- 3) Enter the cooking time by rotating the ENTRY dial until the display shows“7:00”minutes.
After the above steps, please do not press START/+30sec./ENTER button.
- 4) Press the CLOCK/DELAY START button once. The display will show “0:00” with the hour figure flashing.
ash.
- 5) Rotate the ENTRY dial to set delay in hour(s) to start the cooking operation.
- 6) Press CLOCK/DELAY START button and the minutes figure will flash.
- 7) Rotate the ENTRY dial to set delay in minute(s) to start the cooking operation.
- 8) Press the START/+30sec./ENTER button to confirm the setting for the delay start.
- 9) Delay duration set will be displayed with countdown started. Cooking operation will start upon countdown
completion (displayed countdown back to “0:00”).
4. CHILD LOCK:
Use to prevent unsupervised operation of the oven by children.
a. To set the CHILD LOCK:
Press and hold the STOP/CLEAR key for 3 seconds until a long a beep sounds. The display will light the lock indicator:
b. To cancel the CHILD LOCK:
Press and hold the STOP/CLEAR key for 3 seconds until a long beep sound. The lock indicator will disappear.
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WEIGHT DEFROST AND TIME DEFROST OPERATION
1. WEIGHT DEFROST
The microwave oven is pre-programmed with a time and power level so that the following food is defrosted easily: Pork, beef
and chicken. The weight range for this food is from 100g – 2000g in 100g steps.
Follow the example below for details on how to operate these functions.
Example: To defrost a meat joint weighing 1.2kg using WEIGHT DEFROST.
Place the meat in a flan dish or in a microwave oven defrost rack on the turntable.
1. Select the menu required by pressing
the WEIGHT/TIME DEFROST button
once.
2. Enter the desired weight by
rotating the ENTRY dial until the
display shows:
3. Press the START/+30sec./ENTER button
to start defrosting. The microwave
and defrost indicators will light and“g”
indicator will disappear. (The display will
count down through defrosting time).
WEIGHT/TIME DEFROST x1,
1 2 0 0
the display will show: dEF1
At the same time“g” indicator will
light on the display.
Frozen foods are defrosted from -18°C.
Notes for WEIGHT DEFROST:
• Before freezing foods, ensure food is fresh and of good quality.
• Place food with a weight less than 200g at the edge of the turntable and do not place it to the centre of the turntable.
• Food weight should be rounded up to the nearest 100g, for example, 650g to 700g.
• If necessary, shield small areas of meat or poultry 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.
2. TIME DEFROST
This function quickly defrosts food while enabling you to choose a suitable defrost period, depending on the food type. Follow
the example below for details on how to operate this function. The time range is 0:05 – 95:00.
Example: To defrost the food for 10 minutes.
1. Select the menu required by pressing
the WEIGHT/TIME DEFROST button
twice.
2. Enter the desired cooking time 3. Press the START/+30sec./ENTER button
by rotating the ENTRY dial until
to start defrosting. The microwave and
defrost indicators will light.
the display shows:
WEIGHT/TIME DEFROST x2,
10:00
the display will show: dEF2
Frozen foods are defrosted from -18°C.
Notes for TIME DEFROST:
• After cooking the audible signal will sound five times and the LED will then display the time of day, if the clock has been set. If
the clock has not been set, the display will only show "0:00" when cooking is complete.
• The preset microwave power level is P30 and cannot be changed.
AUTO MENU OPERATION
The AUTO MENU programmes automatically work out the correct cooking mode and cooking of the foods (details on page
GB-25). Follow the example below for details on how to operate this function.
Example: To cook 350 g carrots by using the AUTO MENU function for fresh vegetables (A4).
1. Rotate the ENTRY dial and
2. Press the START/+30sec./ 3. Enter the desired weight 4. Press the START/+30sec./
select the desired auto menu.
ENTER button to confirm
by rotating the ENTRY
dial until the display
shows:
ENTER button to start
cooking. (The display
will count down through
defrosting time)
the setting.
350
A 4
At the same time“g”indicator
will light on the display.
A 4
NOTES:
• The weight or quantity of the food can be input by rotating the ENTRY dial until the desired weight/quantity is displayed.
Enter the weight of the food only. Do not include the weight of the container.
• For food weighing more or less than the weights/quantities given in the AUTO MENU chart on page GB-25 cook by manual
operation.
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AUTO MENU CHART
Auto Menu
Display Cooking method WEIGHT/ PORTION / UTENSILS
Procedure
Reheat
A1
100% Micro 150g, 250g, 350g, 450g, 600g
(initial temp. 5°C)
Put the pre-cooked food on a plate. Use vented
microwave cling film or a suitable lid to cover the
plate. Place the plate in the centre of the turntable.
Stir after cooking.
Dinner Plate
(pre-cooked food
e.g. meat, vegetable
and garnishes)
Plate and vented microwave
cling film or suitable lid
Jacket Potato
A2
100% Micro 1, 2, 3 potatoes (pieces)
1 potato = approx. 230g
Please use potatoes with a similar size of approx.
230g. Pierce each potato in several places and place
towards the edge of the turntable. Turn over and re-
arrange halfway through cooking. Stand for 3 - 5
minutes before serving.
(initial temp. 20°C)
Meat
A3
A4
100% Micro 150g, 300g, 450g, 600g
(initial temp 5°C)
Cut the meat into small stripes and place it in a flan
dish. Use vented microwave cling film or a suitable
(boneless meat e.g.
beef, lamb, pork or
poultry)
Flan dish and vented microwave lid to cover the flan dish. Place the flan dish in the
cling film or suitable lid
centre of the turntable.
Fresh vegetables e.g.
Cauliflower, carrots,
broccoli, fennel, leek,
pepper, courgettes
etc.
100% Micro 150g, 350g, 500g
Cut, chop or slice fresh vegetables into evenly sized
pieces. Place the fresh vegetables in a suitable container.
Place on the turntable. Add the required amount of
water (1 tbsp per 100 g). Cover with a lid. Sir after
cooking and let the food stand for approx. 2 minutes.
(initial temp 20°C)
Bowl and lid
Fish
A5
A6
80% Micro
80% Micro
150g, 250g, 350g, 450g, 650g
(initial temp. temp 20°C)
Place in a single layer in a flan dish.Use vented
microwave cling film or a suitable lid to cover.
(Only fish fillet is
recommended for
this programme)
Flan dish and vented microwave
cling film or suitable lid
Pasta
Pasta
50 g
100 g
150 g
Water
Place pasta in an appropriate sized bowl and add the
water. Do not cover. Place the bowl in the centre of
the turntable.
(dried pasta e.g.
Fussili, Farfalle,
Rigatoni)
450 ml
800 ml
1200 ml
After cooking, stir well and stand for 2 minutes
(initial temp. for the water: 20°C) before draining.
Big, wide bowl
Soup
A7
A8
100% Micro 200g, 400g, 600g
(initial temp. 5°C)
Place the cups on the turntable and stir after cooking.
Cups (200 g per cup)
Sponge Cake*
Ingredients:
4 eggs
Preheat at
160°C
475g
The oven will preheat to 160°C. When the
(initial temp. 20°C)
Spring form tin
(about 26 cm diameter)
Low rack
temperature is reached, open the door and place
the cake on the low rack inside. Press the START/
+30sec./ENTER button to start the baking.
110 g sugar
100 g flour
10 g corn starch
60 g water
60 g vegetable oil
Frozen Pizza (Oven
A9
C-4
C-4
200g, 300g, 400g
(initial temp. -18°C)
Low Rack
Remove packaging and place directly on the low
rack. No standing time is required.
Ready Pizza
prebaked)
Æ
Roast Chicken
A10
500g, 750g, 1000g, 1200g
(initial temp. 20°C)
Low Rack
If desired, season with salt, pepper and paprika.
Pierce the skin of the chicken a few times. Place the
chicken, breast side up, onto the low rack.
* Preparation of the sponge cake (A8):
1. Separate the eggs.
2. Cream the egg yolk, oil and water with a handheld blender (low speed) until light and fluffy.
3. Add the flour and mix well.
4. In a separate dish, beat the egg white, sugar and cornstarch with a handheld blender (high speed) until stiff. Carefully fold
into the cake mixture.
5. Spoon in the mixture into the greased spring form tin and smooth the surface.
6. After preheating place the spring form tin on the rack.
Notes:
• The final temperature will vary according to the initial food temperature. Check food is piping hot after cooking. If necessary,
you can extend the cooking manually.
•
The results when using auto cook depend on variances such as the shape and size of the food and your personal preference as regards
cooking results. If you are not satisfied with the programmed result, please adjust the cooking time to match your requirement.
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SUITABLE OVENWARE
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
Safe
Grill
Convection Mix Cook 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
A l w a y s fo l l o w t h e m a n u f a c t u re r s
instructions. Do not exceed heating times
given. Be very careful as these dishes
become very hot.
✔
Mix Conv.
only
China and ceramics
/
Porcelain, pottery, glazed earthenware and
bone china are usually suitable, except for
those with metallic decoration.
✔
✘
✔
✘
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✘
✘
✘
✔
✔
✔
✘
✔
✘
Glassware e.g. Pyrex ®
Metal
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
as it will arc, which can lead to fire.
Plastic/Polystyrene e.g
fast food containers
/
Care must be taken as some containers warp,
melt or discolour at high temperatures.
✔
✘
✘
✘
Cling film
It should not touch the food and must be
pierced to let the steam escape.
Freezer/Roasting bags
/
Must be pierced to let steam escape. Ensure
bags are suitable for microwave use. Do not
use plastic or metal ties, as they may melt or
catch fire due to the metal‘arcing’.
✔
✘
✔
✘
✘
✘
Paper - Plates, cups and
kitchen paper
Only use for warming or to absorb moisture.
Care must be taken as overheating may
cause fire.
✔
✘
✔
✘
✘
✔
✘
✘
✔
✘
✘
✔
Straw and wooden
containers
Always supervise 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.
Rack
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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CARE AND CLEANING
CAUTION: DO NOT USE COMMERCIAL OVEN 4. Heat up your oven regularly by using the
CLEANERS, STEAM CLEANERS, ABRASIVE, HARSH
CLEANERS, ANY THAT CONTAIN SODIUM HYDROX-
convection and grill. Remaining food or fat splashed
can cause smoke or bad smell.
IDE OR SCOURING PADS ON ANY PART OF YOUR 5. Food will release steam during cooking and
MICROWAVE OVEN.
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.
Before cleaning, make sure the oven cavity, door,
oven cabinet and accessories are completely cool.
CLEAN THE OVEN AT REGULAR INTERVALS AND
REMOVE ANY FOOD DEPOSITS – Keep the oven
clean, or the oven could lead to a deterioration of
the surface. This could adversely affect the life of
the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous
situation.
SPECIAL NOTE for WAVEGUIDE COVER: 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).
Oven exterior
Excessive soaking may cause disintegration of
The outside of your oven can be cleaned easily with the waveguide cover. The waveguide cover is a
mild soap and water. Make sure the soap is wiped off consumable part and without regular cleaning, will
with a moist cloth, and dry the exterior with a soft need to be replaced.
towel.
Oven controls
Accessories
The accessories like turntable, turntable support, rack
Open the door before cleaning to de-activate the and crisp plate should be washed in a mild washing
oven controls. Care should be taken when cleaning up liquid solution and dried. They are dishwasher safe.
the oven control. Using a cloth dampened with water
only, gently wipe the panel until it becomes clean.
SPECIAL NOTE for TURNTABLE SUPPORT:
After cooking, always clean the turntable support,
Avoid using excessive amounts of water. Do not use
especially around the rollers. These must be free from
any sort of chemical or abrasive cleaner.
food splashes and grease. Built-up splashes or grease
may overheat and cause arcing, begin to smoke or
Oven Interior
1. For cleaning, wipe away any splatters or spills with catch fire.
a soft damp cloth or sponge after each use while
Door
the oven is still warm. For heavier spills, use a mild
To remove all traces of dirt, regularly clean both sides
soap and wipe several times with a damp cloth
until all residues are removed. Built-up splashes
may overheat and begin to smoke or catch fire, and
cause arcing. Do not remove the waveguide cover.
2. Make sure that the mild soap or water does not
penetrate the small vents in the walls which may
cause damage to the oven.
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 glass oven door
since they can scratch the surface, which may result in
shattering of the glass.
NOTE: A steam cleaner should not be used.
3. Do not use spray type cleaners on the oven interior.
Cleaning tip - For easier cleaning of your oven:
Place half a lemon in a bowl, add 300ml (1/2 pint) water and heat on 100% for 10 -12 minutes.
Wipe the oven clean using a soft, dry cloth.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you think the oven is not working properly 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.
WARNING: 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.
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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.
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.
1. Does the oven lamp come on when it is cooking?
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 grill.
6. After 3 minutes, does the grill heating element
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.
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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.
IMPORTANT:
If you cook food for more than the standard time
(see chart below) using the same cooking mode, the
oven's safety mechanisms automatically activate. The
microwave power level will be reduced or the grill
heating element will turn on and off.
NOTES:
• 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 “. 0”. 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.
Cooking Mode
Microwave P100
Grill/ Convection/
Standard time
30 minutes
Intermittent operation,
Combi cooking mode temperature and time
controlled
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
QUERY
ANSWER
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.
Draught circulates
around the door.
Condensation forms The oven cavity will normally be colder than the food being cooked, and so steam
in the oven, and may produced when cooking will condense on the colder surface. The amount of steam
drip from the door.
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
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
cavity when cooking. 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 Check the door is closed properly.
the control panel
will not work when
pressed.
Oven cooks too
slowly.
Ensure correct power level has been selected.
Oven makes a noise. 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.
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TO REPLACE THE MAINS PLUG
The wires in the mains cable are colour coded as
shown:
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.
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:
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The green and yellow wire to the plug terminal
marked E or
green and yellow.
or coloured green or coloured
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
If you have any doubts about your electrical
supply ask a qualified electrician.
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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
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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.
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. Telephone: 0845 888 8112 (office
hours).
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•
For general information and assistance with oven
queries, please contact our
Customer Information Centre:
U.K.: 0845 888 8112 (office hours)
Ireland: 01 676 0648 (office hours)
Website: www.sharp.co.uk/customersupport
Replacement accessories may be obtained from our
main parts distributor:
Wizard Distributors
Telephone: 0161 428 3263
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GUARANTEE
Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd. ("Sharp") guarantees that for a period of 12 months from the date of 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 purchased.
Where this is not possible, please contact an appointed Service Facility. Details of Service Facilities appointed
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:
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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: www.sharp.co.uk/customersupport
Telephone: 0845 888 8112 (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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UK: 0845 888 8112 office hours)
Ireland: 01 676 0648 (office hours)
Website: http://www.sharp.co.uk/support
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