(1) Auto Start E-40 (2) Child Lock E-41 Thank you for buying a Sharp Microwave Oven. (3) Demonstration mode E-42 Please keep this operation manual handy, as it describes all the features of your oven and will enable you to cook many varieties...
17. To make popcorn, use only special microwave supplied by a SERVICE CENTRE APPROVED makers. BY SHARP. And it must be replaced by a qual- 18. Do not store food or any other items inside ified service technician trained by SHARP.
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To avoid the possibility of explosion and Other warnings sudden boiling 1. Never modify the oven in any way. 1. Never use sealed containers. Remove seals and 2. Do not move the oven while it is in operation. lids before use. Sealed containers can explode 3.
If there is any dam age, please do not operate the oven until it has been checked by a SERVICE CENTRE APPROVED BY SHARP and repaired, if necessary. 2. Provided accessories include: ––...
OVEN DIAGRAM 7 8 0 A M etal racks——High and low 1. Oven lam p 10.Ventilation openings The racks are for Grill, M ix, Con- (It w ill light during the cooking.) 11.Waveguide cover vection and recom m end autom at- 2.
Touch Control Panel Layout CRISPY SNACK PAD PIZZA PAD Press to select 5 popular Press to select 3 pizza snack menus. menus. AUTO ROAST PAD AUTO BAKE PAD Press to select 3 popular Press to select 3 popular roast menus. baking menus.
Before Operating * This oven is preset w ith the OPERATION GUIDE in English. To assist you in program m ing your oven, the operation guide w ill appear in the display. In this m anual, the display of operation guide is abbreviated. * You can get operation guide in English, M alay or Russian.
Clock Setting * To enter the present tim e of day 11:34 (AM or PM ). Step Procedure Pad Order Display Press the CLOCK pad once. The dots (:) w ill flash on and off. Enter the correct tim e of day by press- ing the num bers in sequence.
M ANUAL OPERATIONS Microwave Cooking Techniques Arrange food carefully Place thickest areas tow ard outside of dish. Cook for the shortest am ount of tim e indicated and add m ore tim e Watch cooking time as needed. Food severely overcooked can sm oke or ignite. Check recipe for suggestions: paper tow els, m icrow ave plastic w rap or a lid.
Microwave Time Cooking This is a m anual cooking feature, first enter the cooking tim e then the pow er level. You can program m e up to 99 m inutes, 99 seconds. There are five different pow er levels. –...
Instant Cook™ For your convenience Sharp’s Instant Cook allow s you to easily cook for one m inute on 100% (HIGH pow er). Step Procedure Pad Order Display Press the INSTANT COOK/START pad.
Slow Cook The SLOW COOK setting is designed for foods w hich cook longer tim e. For exam ple, stew ing, braising, boiling soup or Chinese desserts of liquid type. The SLOW COOK setting provides tw o choices: SLOW COOK HIGH or SLOW COOK LOW. The m axim um cooking tim e is 2 hours for each choice w hen cook m anually.
Preheating For best results of Convection and Convection M ix cooking, preheat to the required tem perature in the oven. Add food after preheating. * To preheat the oven to 200°C Step Procedure Pad Order Display Select preheating tem pera- ture by pressing the PRE- HEAT pad as required (for COOK...
Convection Cooking Your oven has 10 preset convection tem peratures (250, 230, 220, 200, 180, 160, 130, 100, 70 and 40°C). When you press the CONVEC pad once, 250°C w ill be selected. To low er the tem perature, press the CONVEC pad until the desired tem perature appears in the display.
(2) To Preheat and Cook by Convection * Suppose you w ant to preheat the oven to 200°C then cook for 20 m inutes at 200°C. Step Procedure Pad Order Display Select preheat tem perature by pressing the PREHEAT pad as required (for 200°C press four COOK tim es).
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CONVECTION RECIPES Moist Carrot Cake (make 1 cake) [ Ingredients ] [ Method ] 1. Preheat oven to 180˚C. 250ml oil 2. Beat ingredient (A) until well combined. 250g brown sugar 3. Add ingredient (B). 3 eggs (Medium) 4. Fold in ingredient (C). 5.
Grill Cooking Your oven has three grill cooking m odes. Select the desired grill m ode by pressing the GRILL pad. For the top heater m ode, press the GRILL pad once. For the bottom heater m ode, press the GRILL pad tw ice. For the double grill m ode (top and bottom heaters), press the GRILL pad three tim es.
Mix Cooking (1) To cook by Mix Cooking Your oven has four preprogram m ed settings that m ake it easy to cook w ith convection and m icrow ave or the top grill heater and m icrow ave. Select the desired m ix setting by pressing the M IX pad. You cannot change the m icrow ave pow er level. Preset program m e The tim es M ode...
(2) To Preheat and Cook with Mix (Convection) * Suppose you w ant to preheat the oven to 250°C and cook for 20 m inutes on Convec M ix High. Step Procedure Pad Order Display Select preheat tem perature by pressing the PREHEAT pad as required (for 250°C press once).
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GRILL AND MIX RECIPES Chicken Satay [ Ingredients ] [ Method ] 4 wooden skewers 1. Place all the seasonings in a large bowl, mix well. Stir in the 450g chicken fillets (cubed) chicken, refrigerate for 2 hours to marinate. 2.
AUTOM ATIC OPERATIONS Notes for Automatic Operations w ill be displayed if: M ore or less than the quantity or w eight of foods suggested in each M ENU GUIDE is program m ed w hen the INSTANT COOK/START pad is pressed. To clear, press the STOP/CLEAR pad and reprogram m e.
Pizza PIZZA w ill autom atically com pute the cooking m ode 1. Frozen and cooking tim e. 2. Fresh (Thin Crust) (For preparing hom em ade fresh pizza, refer to the 3. Fresh (Thick Crust) recipe on next page.) * Suppose you w ant to cook 0.5 kg of frozen pizza (1 w hole pizza).
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HOMEMADE FRESH PIZZA RECIPE [Ingredients] (1 portion) Dough Flour ......... 150 g Water (lukew arm ) ....90 m l Yeast ..........7 g Sugar ......... 1 tsp Salt .......... 1/2 tsp Olive Oil ........2 tsp Toppings Canned Tom atoes ..... 50 g Tom ate Paste ......
Crispy Snack 1. Potato Skins CRISPY SNACK w ill autom atically com pute the cook- 2. Garlic Toast ing m ode and cooking tim e. 3. Chicken Wings (There is one recom m ended serving for each m enu, 4. Salty Peanuts refer to the Crispy Snack M enu Guide on next page.) 5.
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Crispy Snack Menu Guide Initial Quantity Menu Procedure Menu Temperature (One Serve only) • Cut out the potato skins into slices of 0.5 Potato Skins 350 g 20-25˚C cm thick, 5 x 7 cm in size (total weight of Room potato skins should be around 350 g).
Auto Grill AUTO GRILL w ill autom atically com pute the cooking m ode and cooking tim e for the 3 listed m enus. (Follow the details provided in Auto Grill M enu Guide on next page.) * Suppose you w ant to cook 0.6 kg of Steak. Step Procedure Pad Order...
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Auto Grill Menu Guide Initial Menu Weight (KG) Procedure Menu Temperature • Wash fish thoroughly and remove scales. Grill Fish 4 - 8˚C 0.1 - 0.4kg • Make a few slits on the skin of fish, pierce the eyes of fish. eg: Pomfret •...
Auto Roast AUTO ROAST w ill autom atically com pute the cooking m ode and cooking tim e for the 3 listed m enus. (Follow the details provided in Auto Roast M enu Guide on next page.) * Suppose you w ant to cook 1.0 kg of Lam b. Step Procedure Pad Order...
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Auto Roast Menu Guide Initial M enu Weight (KG) M enu Procedure Temperature • Place in centre of low rack, uncovered. 8 - 12˚C 1.0 - 1.6kg Beef • When oven has stopped, turn beef over * You can adjust doneness by and shield the w ell cooked portions w here pressing the pad: —...
Auto Bake AUTO BAKE w ill autom atically com pute the cooking m ode and cooking tim e for the 3 listed m enus. (There is one recom m ended serving for each m enu, refer to the Auto Bake M enu Guide on next page.) * Suppose you w ant to bake an Apple Pie.
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Auto Bake Menu Guide Initial M enu M enu Quantity Procedure Temperature Cake 20 - 25˚C Make one • Rem ove turntable before preheating. (Plain cake) Room 22 cm round (Preheat is autom atic for this m enu.) temperature cake •...
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Auto Bake Recipe Plain Cake [ Ingredients ] [ M ethod ] 180 g self raising flour 1. M ix butter and sugar thoroughly until light and fluffy. 1/2 tsp baking pow der 2. Add in beaten eggs and stir w ell. 80m l m ilk 3.
Sensor Rice Menu SENSOR RICE M ENU w ill autom atically com pute the 1. Rice pow er level and cooking tim e. Press to select 3 popular 2. Congee rice m enus. 3. Porridge (Follow the details provided in Sensor Rice M enu M enu Guide on next page.) * Suppose you w ant to cook 2 serves of Rice.
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Sensor Rice Menu Menu Guide M enu Quantity Procedure M enu Rice 1-2 serves • Wash rice until w ater runs clear. • Place rice and w ater into a deep Serving (s) Rice Water casserole (about 2 ) and soak 1 serve (1-2 persons) 150g 250m l...
Sensor Reheat Dish SENSOR REHEAT DISH w ill autom atically com pute the pow er level and cooking tim e. (Follow the details provided in SENSOR REHEAT DISH M enu Guide as below .) * Suppose you w ant to reheat dish. Step Procedure Pad Order...
Sensor Steam Menu SENSOR STEAM M ENU w ill autom atically com pute 1. Fish the pow er level and cooking tim e. 2. M eat Press to select 3 popular steam m enus. 3. Dum pling (Follow the details provided in Sensor Steam M enu Guide on next page.) * Suppose you w ant to cook 350g of Fish (3 serves).
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Sensor Steam Menu Menu Guide Initial Menu Quantity Procedure M enu Temperature • Wash fish thoroughly and re- Fish 1 - 3 serves 8-12°C (130-420g) m ove scales. eg: Sea Bream • M ake a few cuts on the skin of Whole fish Red Snapper fish, pierce the eyes of fish.
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SENSOR STEAM MENU RECIPES (Meat) Beef Patty [ Ingredients ] [ Method ] 330 g Ground beef 1. Marinate the ground beef and preserved vegetables with seasonings and mix well. Press into patty shape. 50 g Preserved Vegitables 1 Salted Egg Yolk 2.
Easy Defrost The Easy Defrost feature allow s you to defrost m eats by entering w eight. * Suppose you w ant to defrost 1.0 kg of Chicken Pieces. (Round off to nearest 0.1 kg) Step Procedure Pad Order Display Press the EASY DEFROST pad .
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Easy Defrost Menu Guide WEIGHT M ENU PROCEDURE (KG) • Shield thin end of chops or steaks w ith foil. 0.1 - 2.0 kg Steaks • Position the food w ith thinner parts in the Chops centre in a single layer on the defrost rack. If pieces are stuck together, try to separate as soon as possible.
OTHER CONVENIENT FEATURES Help Feature (INFO) 1. Auto start The HELP feature has 5 different program s. 2. Child Lock 3. Dem onstration M ode 4. Language (1) Auto Start 5. Help The Auto Start feature allow s you to set your oven to start autom atically. Auto Start can be used for m anual cooking, Slow Cook or Sensor Rice M enu.
(2) Child Lock If the oven is accidentally started w ith no food or liquid in the cavity, the life of the oven can be reduced. To prevent accidents like this, your oven has a "Child Lock" feature that you can set w hen the oven is not in use.
(3) Demonstration Mode This feature is m ainly for use by retail outlets, and also allow s you to practice key operations. * To demonstrate. After step 1 from Auto Start on page E-40. Step Procedure Pad Order Display Press the num ber 3 pad. HELP Press the INSTANT COOK/START pad.
Less/More Setting To adjust the cooking tim e to your individual preference -use the "m ore" or "less" feature to either add (m ore) or reduce (less) cooking tim e. The LESS/M ORE pads can be used to adjust the cooking tim e of the follow ing features:- –...
CARE AND CLEANING CLEAN THE OVEN AT REGULAR INTERVALS IM PORTANT: Disconnect the pow er supply cord before cleaning. And if possible leave the door open to inactivate the oven during cleaning. Before cleaning, m ake sure the oven door, outer cabinet, oven cavity, ventilation openings, turntable, turntable support and racks are not hot.
If "NO" is the answ er to any of the above questions, please check your w all socket and the fuse in your m eter box. If both the w all socket and the fuse are functioning properly, CONTACT THE SHARP SERVICE CENTRE. NOTE: 1. If tim e in the display is counting dow n very rapidly, check Dem onstration M ode.
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