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MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE Dealer Telephone Servicer Telephone TO PHONE: SERVICE and PARTS (for your nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer and Parts Distributor) ADDITIONAL CUSTOMER INFORMATION United States 1-877-427-7696 Canada (905)568-7140 TO WRITE: United States Sharp Electronics Corporation...
CONTENTS Front cover For Customer Assistance Express Defrost Contents Express Defrost Chart Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Program & Customize Excessive Microwave Energy Custom Help Limited Warranty Counter Check Important Safety Instructions Memory program entry Service Call Check Other Convenient Features Grounding Instructions Demonstration Mode Installation...
Product, and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strict liability or otherwise. In no event shall Sharp be liable, or in any way responsible, for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized servicer.
8. Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped. 9. This appliance should be serviced only by qualified service personnel. Contact nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer for examination, repair or adjustment.
B. At the end of 1 minute, is the water hot? Yes _________No ________ IF SERVICE IS NEEDED, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR NEARE ST AUTHORIZED SHARP SERVICER. ERROR MODE Should any of the error indicators appear in the readout, follow the instructions:...
6-20P 6-15P R-CD2200M R-CD1800M Radio or TV Interference Should there be any interference caused by the microwave oven to your radio or TV, check that the microwave oven is on a different electrical circuit, relocate the radio or TV as far away from the...
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Because your Sharp Commercial Microwave Oven will be used frequently, place it so that there is easy safe access for all users. 1. Be sure all electrical requirements are met. See page 5. 2. Remove all packing materials from the oven cavity. Check the unit for any damage, such as a misaligned door, damaged door seals around the door or dents inside the oven cavity or on the door.
PART NAMES 18 3 1. Touch control panels 11. Door latches 2. Door latch openings 12. Door handle 3. Ceramic shelf 13. Service window for replacing the oven 4. Splash cover light bulb 5. Oven light 14. Ventilation openings 6. Air intake filter 15.
BEFORE OPERATION Before operating your new oven, make sure you read 3) Oven light and fan motor work for 1 minute whenever and understand this operation manual completely. the door is opened or after cooking. 1) Plug in the oven. *The digital display will then show “...
Cooking double/triple quantity press the STOP/CLEAR pad to cancel and reduce the multiplication. See page xx. with memory NOTE for Cooking Double/Triple Quantity with Double (triple) quantity means the best time for Memory: cooking two (three) servings or twice (three times) When the DOUBLE/TRIPLE pad is pressed the amount programmed in the memory pad;...
6 Press the Touch START pad. the thin edges with small fl at pieces of aluminum foil to prevent overdefrosting. Express Defrost Chart Time (min./lb.) Food Thickness R-CD1800M R-CD2200M Beef steak less than 1" –2 2–2 more than 1" –3 2–3...
Program & Customize 2. Selecting Auto Start Operation Custom Help (for Direct Input and Repeat Input) You can check your oven setting and customize Your oven has 2 ways to start memory cooking. your oven by changing CUSTOM HELP setting. CH21 : Auto Start OFF = Factory Setting CH22 : Auto Start ON The CUSTOM HELP pad has 11 operations.
4. Volume Setting Procedure Display There is a choice of 2 different sound volumes and mute on your oven. CHECK Custom Help41 : High = Factory Setting Custom Help42 : Medium 2 Enter memory number. Custom Help43 : mute CHECK After about 1 sec.
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Total memory Press each number pad Procedure count of memory. CUSTOM Total manual Press the SELECT TIME HELP After about 1 sec. cooking count pad. 1 Press the CUSTO HELP pad twice within 2 sec- Total Express Press the EXPRESS onds, then enter 7 .
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Procedure Display Procedure Display CUSTOM START START HELP After about 1 sec. 1 Press the CUSTOM HELP 4 Press the START pad. pad twice within 2 seconds and enter 8, 1. CHECK NOTE : Press the STOP/CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function.
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Procedure Display Procedure Display CUSTOM EXPRESS HELP DEFROST 4 Enter desired multiplication. CHECK CHECK CHECK (Ex : Enter 2, 0, 0 for 2.00.) 1 Press the CUSTOM HELP CHECK CHECK CHECK pad twice within 2 seconds and press the EXPRESS CHECK CHECK CHECK...
Memory program entry Procedure Display 9 Press the SELECT POWER You can set the memory programs SELECT pad and enter desired for memory banks. POWER power level for Stage 3. Memory banks (Ex: Enter 1 for 10%) 100 memories as Direct input 10 memories as Direct start 30 memories as Repeat input START...
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<Direct Input> Note: 1. If you do not press the SET MEMORY pad within 2 sec. at step 1, the SET MEMORY * Suppose you want to set 4 minutes at 60% in mode will be invalid. the memory 1 and 2 minutes at 30% in the 2.
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Display Procedure Procedure Display SELECT TIME 12 Enter power level Press the SELECT for memory 2. TIME pad. SET MEMORY 13 Press the SET 8 Enter cooking time MEMORY pad. for 2nd stage. STOP/CLEAR SELECT POWER 14 Press the STOP/ Press the SELECT CLEAR pad.
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Display Procedure Display Procedure SET MEMORY Press the SET 4 Enter cooking time. MEMORY pad twice within 2 sec. SET MEMORY Press the SET 2 Enter memory MEMORY pad. number. STOP/CLEAR Note: Please follow the page E-18-19 at step 3 to 6. 6 Press the STOP/ * Suppose you want to set the total cooking CLEAR pad.
OTHER CONVENIENT FEATURES Demonstration Mode Monitor Monitor function is used to check the power level To demonstrate, press the SELECT TIME pad, 0 during cooking. and then press the START and hold for 3 seconds. Cooking operations can now be demonstrated To check the power level, press the SELECT with no power in the oven.
3) Wipe any grease, spills or spatters on the door seal surfaces with a soft damp cloth or sponge so that they do not build up. The door seals must always be free of grease and spatters so that the door closes properly. Such build-up could result in leakage of microwave energy from the oven Knob...
oven as a moisture insulator. Wax coated paper plates and cups should be avoided since the high temperatures that the foods reach may cause the wax to melt. Plastic coated dishes, however, are fi ne for use in the microwave oven. Wax paper and paper towels provide an excellent loose cover for foods and help prevent spatters.
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Breakfast Items 1. Eggs should be slightly undercooked when preparing them for later reheating in the microwave. Cool quickly and store covered. 2. Arrange foods on platter with easily heated items near center of plate (eggs) and denser items toward outside (sausage). 3.
Timing guide Since different foods heat at different rates of speed, there are several infl uencing factors that should be taken into consideration when heating foods with microwave energy. 1. The lower the initial temperature of a food, the longer it will take to heat in a microwave oven. 2.
Heating and cooking time guide Quantity Item Approximate Comment: Heating Time 100% Power(seconds) R-CD1800M R-CD2200M Pastries, Rolls and Baked Goods Biscuit Heat, uncovered, from room temp. Heat, uncovered, from room temp. Danish Pastry Heat, uncovered, from room temp. Dinner, Roll Heat, uncovered, from room temp.
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Heating and Cooking Time Guide Con’t Quantity Item Approximate Comment: Heating Time 100% Power(seconds) R-CD1800M R-CD2200M 8 oz. Macaroni (cheese sauce) 40-45 35-40 Heat, covered, from refrig. Stir. 8 oz. Stuffed Peppers 55-60 50-58 Heat, covered, from refrig. 8 oz.
8. Stir liquids briskly before heating and allow to stand at least for 20 seconds after heating before stirring or drinking to avoid eruption. SPECIFICATIONS R-CD1800M R-CD2200M AC Line Voltage Single phase 230/208V, 60Hz, A.C. only Single phase 230/208V, 60Hz, A.C. only AC Power Required 2.8kW...
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