Sensor Cook - Sharp Carousel R-1210 Operation Manual & Installation Instructions

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SENSOR
COOK
Sharp's
Sensor
is a semi-conductor
device
that detects
the vapor (moisture
and humidity)
emitted from the food
as it heats. The sensor
adjusts
the cooking
times
and
power
level for various
foods
and quantities.
Using Sensor Settings:
1. After
oven
is plugged
in, wait
2 minutes
before
using Sensor
Cook.
2. Be sure
the exterior
of the cooking
container
and
the interior
of the oven are dry. Wipe
off any mois-
ture with a dry cloth or paper towel.
3. The oven works
with foods
at normal
storage
tem-
perature.
For example,
popcorn
would
be at room
temperature.
4. Any
Sensor
Cook
selection
can
be programmed
with More or Less Time Adjustment.
See page 26.
5. More
or less
food
than
the quantity
listed
in the
chart
should
be cooked
following
the guidelines
in
any microwave
cookbook.
6. During
the first part of Sensor
Cook, the food
name
will appear
on the display.
Do not open
the oven
door
or touch
STOP/CLEAR
during
this
part
of
the
cooking
cycle.
The
measurement
of vapor
will be interrupted.
If this occurs,
an error message
wil!
appear.
To continue
cooking,
touch
the
STOP/CLEAR
pad and cook manually.
When
the sensor
detects
the vapor
emitted
from
the food,
remainder
of cooking
time
will appear.
Door
may
be opened
when
remaining
cooking
time appears
on the display.
At this time, you may
stir or season
food,
as desired.
7. If the sensor
does
not detect
vapor
properly
when
popping
popcorn,
the oven
will turn
off, and the
correct
time of day will be displayed.
If the sensor
does
not detect
vapor
properly
when
cooking
other
foods,
_
will be displayed,
and the oven will
turn off.
8. Check
food
for temperature
after cooking.
If addi-
tional time is needed,
continue
to cook manually.
9. Each food has a cooking
hint. Touch CUSTOM
HELP
pad
when
the
HELP
indicator
is lighted
in the
display.
CoveringFoods:
Some
foods
work
best when
covered.
Use the cover
recommended
in the INSTANT
SENSOR
and SENSOR
COOK
CENTER
for these
foods.
1. Casserole
lid.
2. Plastic
wrap:
Use
plastic
wrap
recommended
for
microwave
cooking.
Cover
dish
loosely;
allow
approximately
1/2 inch
to remain
uncovered
to
allow
steam
to escape.
Plastic
wrap
should
not
touch food.
3. Wax
paper:
Cover
dish
completely;
fold
excess
wrap
under
dish to secure.
If dish
is wider
than
paper, overlap
two pieces
at least one inch to coven
Be careful
when
removing
any
covering
to allow
steam
to escape
away from you.
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