Sharp DMR0135 Household Microwave Oven User Manual Operation Manual
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CONTENTS
•Precautions to Avoid Possible
Exposure to Excessive Microwave
Energy ................................. Inside Front Cover
•For Customer Assistance .... Inside Front Cover
•Consumer Limited Warranty ........................... 1
•Product lnformation Card ................................1
•Important Safety Instructions .......................... 2
•Unpacking and Installation Instructions........... 3
•Grounding Instructions .................................... 3
•Information You Need to Know .......................4
•Part Names .....................................................7
•Before Operating ............................................. 9
•Manual Operation............................................ 9
•Special Features ...........................................10
Express Defrost .......................................... 10
Manual Defrost............................................ 12
Instant Start................................................. 12
•Other Convenient Features ........................... 14
•Cleaning and Care ........................................15
•Service Call Check ........................................16
•Specifications ................................................ 16
•Cooking Reference .......................................17
•Cookbook Information ................................... 17
•Auto-Touch Guide ......................... Back Cover
•Guia Auto-Touch .................... Cubierta Trasera
MICROWAVE OVEN
OPERATION MANUAL
MODELS
R-202EW, R-203EW
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE OVEN.
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TO PHONE:
DIAL 1-800- BE-SHARP ( 237-4277 ) for :
SERVICE (for your nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer)
PARTS (for your authorized parts distributor)
ADDITIONAL CUSTOMER INFORMATION
DIAL 1-800-642-2122 for :
ACCESSORIES and SHARP CAROUSEL COOKBOOK
TO WRITE:
Sharp Electronics Corporation
Customer Assistance Center
1300 Naperville Drive
Romeoville, IL 60446-1091
TO ACCESS INTERNET:
www.sharp-usa.com
To aid in reporting this microwave oven in case of loss or theft, please record below the model
number and serial number located on the unit. We also suggest you record all the information
listed and retain for future reference.
Please provide the following information when you write or call: model number, serial
number, date of purchase, your complete mailing address (including zip code), your
daytime telephone number (including area code) and description of the problem.
MODEL NUMBER ______________________________ SERIAL NUMBER ___________________
DATE OF PURCHASE ____________________________
DEALER __________________________________ TELEPHONE _____________________
SERVICER _________________________________ TELEPHONE _____________________
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE ENERGY
(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door op-
eration can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not
to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
(b) Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil
or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
(c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important that the oven
door close properly and that there is no damage to the: (1) door (bent), (2)
hinges and latches (broken or loosened), (3) door seals and sealing surfaces.
(d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly quali-
fied service personnel.
FOR CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
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TO OBTAIN SUPPLY, ACCESSORY OR PRODUCT INFORMATION, CALL
1-800-BE-SHARP
OR VISIT www.Sharp-usa.com
.
Save the proof of purchase as it is needed should your oven ever require warranty service.
CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp
brand product (the “Product”), when shipped in its original container, will be free from defective
workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its option, either repair the defect or replace
the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the
purchaser for parts or labor for the period(s) set forth below.
This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to the additional excluded
item(s) set forth below nor to any Product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced, which
has been subjected to improper voltage or other misuse, abnormal service or handling, or which has
been altered or modified in design or construction.
In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser should follow the steps set
forth below and provide proof of purchase to the servicer.
The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted
to purchasers by law. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-
ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD(S) FROM THE DATE OF PUR-
CHASE SET FORTH BELOW. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties
other than those described herein, or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period
described herein on behalf of Sharp.
The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and
shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser. Correction of defects, in the
manner and for the period of time described herein, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all liabili-
ties and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the 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. Nor shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or consequential
economic or property damage. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS
WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
Your Product Model Number
& Description:
Warranty Period for this Product:
Additional Item(s) Excluded from
Warranty Coverage (if any):
Where to Obtain Service:
What to do to Obtain Service:
R-202EW, R-203EW Home Use Carousel Microwave Oven.
(Be sure to have this information available when you need
service for your Product.)
One (1) year parts and labor. The warranty period continues
for an additional four (4) years, for a total of five (5) years, with
respect to the magnetron tube in the Product for parts only;
labor and service are not provided free of charge for this addi-
tional period.
Non-functional accessories, turntable and light bulb.
From a Sharp Authorized Servicer located In the United States.
To find the location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer,
call Sharp toll free at 1-800-BE-SHARP (1-800-237-4277).
Ship prepaid or carry in your Product to a Sharp Authorized
Servicer. Be sure to have Proof of Purchase available. If you
ship the Product, be sure it is insured and packaged securely.
The product information card which is on the inside of the microwave oven carton should be completed
within ten days of purchase and returned. We will keep it on file and help you access the information in
case of loss, damage or theft. This will also enable us to contact you in the unlikely event that any
adjustments or modifications are ever required for your oven.
PRODUCT INFORMATION CARD
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SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the fol-
lowing:
WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or expo-
sure to excessive microwave energy:
1. Read all instructions before using the
appliance.
2. Read and follow the specific “PRECAU-
TIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPO-
SURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE
ENERGY” on inside front cover.
3. This appliance must be grounded. Con-
nect only to properly grounded outlet. See
“GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS” on
page 3.
4. Install or locate this appliance only in ac-
cordance with the provided installation in-
structions.
5. Some products such as whole eggs and
sealed containers —for example, closed
glass jars — may explode and should not
be heated in this oven.
6. Stir liquids briskly before and after heat-
ing to avoid eruption.
7. Use this appliance only for its intended use
as described in this manual. Do not use
corrosive chemicals or vapors in this ap-
pliance. This type of oven is specifically
designed to heat, cook or dry food. It is not
designed for industrial or laboratory use.
8. As with any appliance, close supervision
is necessary when used by children.
9. 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.
10. This appliance should be serviced only by
qualified service personnel. Contact near-
est Sharp Authorized Servicer for exami-
nation, repair or adjustment.
11. Do not cover or block any openings on
the appliance.
12. Do not store or use this appliance out-
doors. Do not use this product near wa-
ter—for example, near a kitchen sink, in
a wet basement or near a swimming pool,
and the like.
13. Do not immerse cord or plug in water.
14. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
15. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or
counter.
16. See door surface cleaning instructions on
page 15.
17. To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
a.Do not overcook food. Carefully attend
appliance if paper, plastic or other
combustible materials are placed in-
side the oven to facilitate cooking.
b.Remove wire twist-ties from paper or
plastic bags before placing bag in
oven.
c.If materials inside the oven should
ignite, keep oven door closed, turn
oven off and disconnect the power
cord or shut off power at the fuse
or circuit breaker panel.
d.Do not use the cavity for storage pur-
poses. Do not leave paper products,
cooking utensils or food in the cavity
when not in use.
18. If the oven light fails, consult a SHARP
AUTHORIZED SERVICER.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Unpacking and Examining Your Oven
Remove:
1.all packing materials from inside the oven
cavity; however, DO NOT REMOVE THE
WAVEGUIDE COVER, which is located on
the right cavity wall.
Read enclosures
and SAVE the Op-
eration Manual.
2.
the feature sticker
,
if there is one, from
the outside of the
door.
Check the oven for
any damage, such
as misaligned or bent door, damaged door
seals and sealing surfaces, broken or loose
door hinges and latches and dents inside the
cavity or on the door. If there is any damage,
do not operate the oven and contact your
dealer or SHARP AUTHORIZED SERVICER.
Choosing a Location for Your Oven
You will use the oven frequently so plan its
location for ease of use. It's wise, if possible,
to have counter space on at least one side of
the oven. Allow at least 2 inches on the sides,
top and at the rear of the oven for air circula-
tion. Do not place or install the oven in any
area where heat and steam are generated; for
example, next to or above a conventional gas
or electric range or above a conventional wall
oven. Heat and steam may damage the elec-
tronics or the mechanical parts of the oven.
Safety door latches
Hinges
Door seals and
sealing surfaces Waveguide
cover
UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. This oven is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire
with a grounding plug. It must be plugged into a wall receptacle that is properly installed and
grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances. In
the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces risk of electric shock by providing an
escape wire for the electric current.
WARNING - Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
Electrical Requirements
The electrical requirements are a 120 volt 60 Hz, AC only, 15
amp. or more protected electrical supply. It is recommended
that a separate circuit serving only this appliance be provided.
The oven is equipped with a 3-prong grounding plug. It must
be plugged into a wall receptacle that is properly installed and
grounded. Should you only have a 2-prong outlet, have a quali-
fied electrician install a correct wall receptacle.
A 3-prong adapter may be purchased and used temporarily if
local codes allow. Follow package directions.
A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce risk of becom-
ing entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
Extension Cord
If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a 3-wire extension
cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot receptacle that will
accept the plug on the microwave oven. The marked rating of the exten-
sion cord should be AC 115-120 volt, 15 amp. or more.
Be careful not to drape the cord over the countertop or table where it
can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally.
Notes:
1. If you have any questions about the grounding or electrical
instructions, consult a qualified electrician or service person.
2. Neither Sharp nor the dealer can accept any liability for damage to the oven or personal
injury resulting from failure to observe the correct electrical connection procedures.
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 oven as feasible or check position and signal of receiving antenna.
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ABOUT YOUR OVEN
This Operation Manual is valuable: read it care-
fully and always save it for reference.
A good microwave cookbook is a valuable asset.
Check it for microwave cooking principles, tech-
niques, hints and recipes. See page 17 for infor-
mation about ordering the SHARP CAROUSEL
MICROWAVE COOKBOOK.
NEVER
use the oven without the turntable and sup-
port nor turn the turntable over so that a large dish
could be placed in the oven. The turntable will turn
both clockwise and counterclockwise.
ALWAYS
have food in the oven when it is on to
absorb the microwave energy.
When using the oven at power levels below 100%,
Eggs,
sausages,
nuts, seeds
fruits &
vegetables
ABOUT FOOD
•Puncture egg yolks before cooking to
prevent “explosion”.
•Pierce skins of potatoes, apples, squash,
hot dogs and sausages so that steam
escapes.
•Cook eggs in shells.
•Reheat whole eggs.
•Dry nuts or seeds in shells.
DO DON’T
FOOD
you may hear the magnetron cycling on and off. It
is normal for the exterior of the oven to be warm to
the touch when cooking or reheating.
Condensation is a normal part of microwave cook-
ing. Room humidity and the moisture in food will
influence the amount of moisture that condenses
in the oven. Generally, covered foods will not cause
as much condensation as uncovered ones. Vents
on the oven back must not be blocked.
The oven is for food preparation only. It should not
be used to dry clothes or newspapers.
Your oven is rated 700 watts by using the IEC Test
Procedure. In using recipes or package directions,
check food a minute or two before the minimum
time and add time accordingly.
•Use specially bagged popcorn for the mi-
crowave oven.
•Listen while popping corn for the pop-
ping to slow to 1 or 2 seconds or use
special POPCORN pad.
•Place carefully so bag does not touch
oven walls. Fold down the ends of the
bag 3/4 inch so it turns freely.
•Transfer baby food to small dish and heat
carefully, stirring often. Check tempera-
ture before serving.
•Put nipples on bottles after heating and
shake thoroughly. “Wrist” test before
feeding.
•Cut baked goods with filling after heat-
ing to release steam and avoid burns.
•Stir liquids briskly before and after heat-
ing to avoid “eruption”.
•Use deep bowl, when cooking liquids or
cereals, to prevent boilovers.
Popcorn
Baby food
General
•Pop popcorn in regular brown bags or
glass bowls.
•Exceed maximum time on popcorn pack-
age.
•Heat baby food in original jars.
•Heat disposable bottles.
•Heat bottles with nipples on.
•Heat or cook in closed glass jars or air
tight containers.
•Can in the microwave as harmful bacte-
ria may not be destroyed.
•Deep fat fry.
•Dry wood, gourds, herbs or wet papers.
INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW
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ABOUT UTENSILS AND COVERINGS
The following coverings are ideal:
•Paper towels are good for covering foods for
reheating and absorbing fat while cooking ba-
con.
•Wax paper can be used for cooking and re-
heating.
•Plastic wrap that is specially marked for mi-
crowave use can be used for cooking and re-
heating. DO NOT allow plastic wrap to touch
food. Vent so steam can escape.
•Lids that are microwave-safe are a good choice
because heat is kept near the food to hasten
cooking.
•Oven cooking bags are good for large meats
or foods that need tenderizing. DO NOT use
metal twist ties. Remember to slit bag so steam
can escape.
How to use aluminum foil in your microwave
oven:
•Small flat pieces of aluminum foil placed
smoothly on the food can be used to shield
areas that are either defrosting or cooking too
quickly.
•Foil should not come closer than one inch to
any surface of the oven.
Should you have questions about utensils or cov-
erings, check a good microwave cookbook or fol-
low recipe suggestions.
ACCESSORIES There are many microwave acces-
sories available for purchase. Evaluate carefully
before you purchase so that they meet your needs.
A microwave-safe thermometer will assist you in
determining correct doneness and assure you that
foods have been cooked to safe temperatures.
Sharp is not responsible for any damage to the
oven when accessories are used.
Children should be taught all safety precautions:
use potholders, remove coverings carefully, pay
special attention to packages that crisp food be-
cause they may be extra hot.
Don’t assume that because a child has mastered
one cooking skill he/she can cook everything.
Children need to learn that the microwave oven is
not a toy. See page 15 for Safety Lock feature.
It is not necessary to buy all new cookware. Many
pieces already in your kitchen can be used suc-
cessfully in your new microwave oven. Make sure
the utensil does not touch the interior walls during
cooking.
Use these utensils for safe microwave cooking
and reheating:
•glass ceramic (Pyroceram
®
), such as
Corningware
®
.
•heat-resistant glass (Pyrex
®
)
•microwave-safe plastics
•paper plates
•microwave-safe pottery, stoneware and porce-
lain
•browning dish (Do not exceed recommended
preheating time. Follow manufacturer's direc-
tions.)
These items can be used for short time reheating
of foods that have little fat or sugar in them:
•wood, straw, wicker
DO NOT USE
•metal pans and bakeware
•dishes with metallic trim
•non-heat-resistant glass
•non-microwave-safe plastics (margarine tubs)
•recycled paper products
•brown paper bags
•food storage bags
•metal twist-ties
Should you wish to check if a dish is safe for
microwaving, place the empty dish in the oven and
microwave on HIGH for 30 seconds. A dish which
becomes very hot should not be used.
ABOUT CHILDREN AND THE MICROWAVE
Children below the age of 7 should use the micro-
wave oven with a supervising person very near to
them. Between the ages of 7 and 12, the super-
vising person should be in the same room.
The child must be able to reach the oven comfort-
ably; if not, he/she should stand on a sturdy stool.
At no time should anyone be allowed to lean or
swing on the oven door.
INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW
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ABOUT MICROWAVE COOKING
•Arrange food carefully. Place thickest areas to-
wards outside of dish.
•Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortest amount
of time indicated and add more as needed. Food
severely overcooked can smoke or ignite.
•Cover foods while cooking. Check recipe or cook-
book for suggestions: paper towels, wax paper,
microwave plastic wrap or a lid. Covers prevent
spattering and help foods to cook evenly.
•Shield with small flat pieces of aluminum foil any
thin areas of meat or poultry to prevent overcook-
ing before dense, thick areas are cooked thor-
oughly.
•Stir foods from outside to center of dish once or
twice during cooking, if possible.
•Turn foods over once during microwaving to
speed cooking of such foods as chicken and ham-
burgers. Large items like roasts must be turned
over at least once.
•Rearrange foods such as meatballs halfway
through cooking both from top to bottom and from
the center of the dish to the outside.
•Add standing time. Remove food from oven and
stir, if possible. Cover for standing time which al-
lows the food to finish cooking without overcook-
ing.
•Check for doneness. Look for signs indicating that
cooking temperatures have been reached.
Doneness signs include:
- Food steams throughout, not just at edge.
- Center bottom of dish is very hot to the
touch.
- Poultry thigh joints move easily.
- Meat and poultry show no pinkness.
- Fish is opaque and flakes easily with a fork.
•Check foods to see that they are cooked to the
United States Department of Agriculture's recom-
mended temperatures.
To test for doneness, insert a meat thermometer
in a thick or dense area away from fat or bone.
NEVER leave the thermometer in the food during
cooking, unless it is approved for microwave oven
use.
•ALWAYS use potholders to prevent burns when
handling utensils that are in contact with hot food.
Enough heat from the food can transfer through
utensils to cause skin burns.
•Avoid steam burns by directing steam away from
the face and hands. Slowly lift the farthest edge
of a dish's covering and carefully open popcorn
and oven cooking bags away from the face.
•Stay near the oven while it's in use and check
cooking progress frequently so that there is no
chance of overcooking food.
•NEVER use the cavity for storing cookbooks or
other items.
•Select, store and handle food carefully to pre-
serve its high quality and minimize the spread of
foodborne bacteria.
•Keep waveguide cover clean. Food residue can
cause arcing and/or fires.
•Use care when removing items from the oven so
that the utensil, your clothes or accessories do
not touch the safety door latches.
ABOUT SAFETY
... for fresh pork, ground meat, bone-
less white poultry, fish, seafood,
egg dishes and frozen prepared
food.
... for leftover, ready-to-reheat refrig-
erated, and deli and carry-out
“fresh” food.
... white meat of poultry.
... dark meat of poultry.
160°F
165°F
170°F
180°F
TEMP FOOD
INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW
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5
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910
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1Door open button
Push to open door.
2Oven door with see-through window
3Safety door latches
The oven will not operate unless the
door is securely closed.
4Door hinges
5Door seals and sealing surfaces
6Turntable motor shaft
7Removable turntable support
Carefully place the turntable support in
the center of the oven floor.
8Removable turntable
Place the turntable securely on the
turntable support. The turntable will
rotate clockwise or counterclockwise.
Only remove for cleaning.
9Ventilation openings (Rear)
10 Oven light
It will light when oven is operating.
11 Waveguide cover: DO NOT REMOVE.
12 Auto-Touch control panel
13 Time display: 99 minutes, 99 seconds
MICROWAVE OVEN PARTS
DISPLAY
DEF. LBS. QTY.
CHECK
ON
Time display
Indicators
PART NAMES
8
Number next to the control panel illustration indicates page on
which there are a feature description and usage information.
PART NAMES
R-202EW, R-203EW
12-13
9-10, 14
9
9,15
9
14
10-11
9
This is a 12 hour clock. If you attempt to enter an
incorrect clock time, will appear in the
display. Touch STOP/CLEAR pad and re-enter the
time.
•If the electrical power supply to your microwave
oven is interrupted, the display will intermittently
show after the power is reinstated. If this
occurs during cooking, the program will be
erased. The time of day will also be erased. Sim-
ply touch STOP/CLEAR pad and reset the clock
for the correct time of day.
PROCEDURE DISPLAY
•Before operating your new microwave oven make
sure you read and understand this operation
manual completely.
•Before the oven can be used, follow these pro-
cedures:
1. Plug in the oven. Close the door. The oven dis-
play will then begin flashing .
2. Touch STOP/CLEAR pad.
will appear.
3. Touch CLOCK pad to set clock.
TO SET THE CLOCK
•Suppose you want to enter the correct time of
day 12:30 (A.M. or P.M.).
1 2 3 0
PROCEDURE DISPLAY
1
Touch CLOCK pad.
Enter the correct time of
day by touching the
numbers in sequence.
2
3
Touch CLOCK pad again.
STOP/CLEAR
Touch STOP/CLEAR pad to:
1. Erase if you make a mistake during program-
ming.
2. Cancel timer.
3. Stop the oven temporarily during cooking.
4. Return the time of day to the display.
5. Cancel a program during cooking, touch twice.
Your oven can be programmed for 99 minutes 99
seconds (99.99). Always enter the seconds after
the minutes, even if they are both zeros.
•Suppose you want to cook for 5 minutes at 100%.
TIME COOKING
1
Enter cooking time.
Touch START pad.
2
The colon (:) will flash.
START
BEFORE OPERATING
12:30
: 0
12:30
MANUAL OPERATION
5.00
5.00
ON
TIMER
CLOCK
TIMER
CLOCK
88:88
:
88:88
EE
5 0
0
once 100% High
twice 90%
3 times 80%
4 times 70% Medium High
5 times 60%
6 times 50% Medium
7 times 40%
8 times 30%
Med Low/Defrost
9 times 20%
10 times 10% Low
11 times 0%
TO SET POWER LEVEL
There are eleven preset power levels.
Using lower power levels increases the cooking time
which is recommended for foods such as cheese,
milk and long slow cooking of meats. Consult cook-
book or recipes for specific recommendations.
APPROXIMATE
PERCENTAGE
OF POWER
COMMON WORDS
FOR
POWER LEVELS
TOUCH POWER
LEVEL PAD
10
Express Defrost automatically defrosts ground meat,
steaks, chops, fish and chicken pieces.
Round the
weight to the nearest half pound. (Ex. if the steak’s
actual weight is 2.2 lbs round to 2.0 lbs. If the steak’s
weight is 2.4 lbs round to 2.5 lbs.)
•Suppose you want to defrost a 2.0 lb steak.
EXPRESS DEFROST
You do not need to se-
lect food.
To enter weight, touch
the EXPRESS DE-
FROST pad for a .5 lb
increase per touch.
Quickly touch EXPRESS
DEFROST pad 4 times or
hold down until the de-
sired quantity appears.
The oven will start auto-
matically.
After the 1st stage, open the door.
Turn steak over and shield any warm por-
tions. Close the door.
Touch START pad.
The oven will stop so that the food can be
checked.
SPECIAL FEATURES
x 4
PROCEDURE
1
2
PROCEDURE
•Suppose you want to defrost for 5 minutes at 30%.
1
Touch POWER LEVEL
pad 8 times or hold down until
the desired power level ap-
pears.
2
Enter defrost time.
NOTE:
1. Express Defrost can only be entered within 3
minutes after cooking, opening and closing the
door or touching the STOP/CLEAR pad.
2. Express Defrost can be programmed with More
or Less Time Adjustment. See page 14.
3. You may choose to enter the weight in tenths of
pounds. This procedure may be easier with
larger weights, such as 4 pounds, because it re-
quires fewer touches. To program, touch EX-
PRESS DEFROST and enter weight by touch-
ing the number pads. Example: touch EXPRESS
DEFROST then 4 and 0 for a weight of four
pounds. If you attempt to enter more or less than
the allowed amount (0.5–4.0 lbs), will
appear in the display.
4. To defrost other foods or foods above or below
the weights allowed in the EXPRESS DEFROST
CHART on page 11, use time and 30% power.
See Manual Defrost on page 11.
EE
DISPLAY
P- 30
5.00
5 0 0
x 8
POWER
LEVEL
MANUAL OPERATION
After the 2nd stage, open the door. Shield
any warm portions. Close the door.
Touch START pad.
3
3
Touch START pad.
When the defrost time is complete, a long
tone will sound and will appear in
the display.
4
START
5.00
ON
After defrost cycle ends, cover and let stand
as indicated in chart on page 11.
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11
SPECIAL FEATURES
EXPRESS DEFROST CHART
Remove any thawed pieces after each stage.
Let stand, covered, 5 to 10 minutes.
After each stage of defrost cycle, rearrange and if there are warm or
thawed portions, shield with small flat pieces of aluminum foil. Remove
any meat or fish that is nearly defrosted.
Let stand, covered, 10 to 20 minutes.
After each stage of defrost cycle, if there are warm or thawed portions,
rearrange or remove.
Let stand, covered, 10 to 20 minutes.
.5-3.0 lbs
.5-4.0 lbs
.5-3.0 lbs
1. Ground meat
2. Steaks/chops
(fish)
3. Chicken pieces
FOOD PROCEDUREAMOUNT
NOTE:
Check foods when oven signals. After final stage, small sections may still be icy. Let stand to
continue thawing. Do not defrost until all ice crystals are thawed.
Shielding prevents cooking from occurring before the center of the food is defrosted. Use
small smooth strips of aluminum foil to cover edges and thinner sections of the food.
MANUAL DEFROST
If the food that you wish to defrost is not listed on
the EXPRESS DEFROST CHART or is above or
below the limits in the “Amount” column on the
EXPRESS DEFROST CHART, you need to defrost
manually.
You can defrost any frozen food, either raw or pre-
viously cooked, by using 30% power level. See
page 9. Estimate defrosting time and press
POWER LEVEL pad 8 times when you select the
power level.
For either raw or previously cooked frozen food
the rule of thumb is approximately 5 minutes per
pound. For example, defrost 5 minutes for 2-3 cups
of casserole or 1 pound of frozen spaghetti sauce.
Always stop the oven periodically to remove or
separate the portions that are defrosted. If food is
not defrosted at the end of the estimated defrost-
ing time, program the oven in 1 minute increments
at 30% until totally defrosted.
When using plastic containers from the freezer, de-
frost only long enough to remove from the plastic
in order to place in a microwave-safe dish.
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INSTANT START CHART
1 bag
3.5 oz bag
(Regular)
2.85 - 3.5 oz bag
(Regular Light)
1.5 - 1.75 oz
(Snack)
POPCORN
FOOD PROCEDUREAMOUNT
INSTANT START
Instant Start allows you to cook or reheat many of
your favorite foods by touching just one pad.
• Suppose you want to cook a baked potato.
PROCEDURE
1
Touch BAKED POTA-
TOES pad once.
The oven starts auto-
matically.
To cook double quantity, touch the same pad twice
within 1 second.
Instant Start can only be entered within 3 minutes
after cooking, opening and closing the door or
touching the STOP/CLEAR pad.
Instant Start can be programmed with More or Less
Time adjustment. See page 14.
SPECIAL FEATURES
This setting works well with most brands of microwave pop-
corn. Try several brands to decide which is most acceptable
for your taste. Place bag with only one fold slightly off center
and place bag with two folds in the center of the turntable.
Fold down the ends of the bag at least 3/4 inch so it
turns freely.
Touch POPCORN pad once for regular. .
Touch POPCORN pad twice within 2 seconds for regular
light. .
Touch POPCORN pad three times within 3 seconds for snack.
.
3
2
1
Use REHEAT pad to reheat precooked foods from the refrig-
erator. Place meaty portions and bulky vegetables to outside
of plate. Cut large items like baked potatoes in smaller pieces.
Flatten foods such as mashed potatoes and other dense foods.
Cover with wax paper or plastic wrap. ONE PLATE ONLY.
After cooking, check that food is very hot throughout and
that the bottom center of the plate is very hot. If not, continue
heating using time and power level. Allow to stand, covered,
1 to 2 minutes.
Touch REHEAT pad once for a regular amount of food: ap-
proximately 4 oz. sliced meat or poultry, 1/2 cup potato or
rice and 1/2 cup of vegetables or equivalent.
will appear in the display.
Touch REHEAT pad twice within 2 seconds for a smaller
amount of food on a dinner plate. will appear in
the display.
1 plate
1 Regular
1 Small
1
2
REHEAT:
Dinner Plate
TIPS:
Foods can be covered with wax paper or vented
plastic wrap. Temperatures of foods covered with
plastic wrap tend to be slightly higher than those
covered with wax paper.
Slice meat for reheating on dinner plate.
Stir items after removing from oven, if possible.
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INSTANT START CHART (continued)
FOOD AMOUNT PROCEDURE
SPECIAL FEATURES
Use REHEAT pad to reheat refrigerated canned or
homemade pasta with sauce or other cooked casse-
role. For room temperature pasta or casserole, use Less
option. Use More option for heavy dense casserole. For
pasta without sauce double the quantity per setting.
For example, measure 2 cups of cooked noodles and
program for 1 cup. Cover with lid or plastic wrap.
After cooking, stir and let stand, covered, 2 to 3 minutes.
Pasta/Casserole
1 - 11/2 cups
11/2 - 13/4 cups
Touch REHEAT pad once. will appear in the dis-
play.
1
2
Use REHEAT for cooked or cans of vegetables. For
refrigerated temperature vegetables, use More option.
Cover with plastic wrap. After cooking, stir and let stand,
covered, 2 to 3 minutes.
Cooked veg./
Canned veg.
1
3
/
4
cups cooked veg.
or
1 (15 oz) can veg.
For 1 (15 oz) canned veg., add 2 tablespoons of liquid
from can. Touch REHEAT pad once. will ap-
pear in the display.
1
1 cup cooked veg.
or
1 (8 oz) can veg.
For 1 (8 oz) canned veg., add 1 tablespoon of liquid
from can. Touch REHEAT pad twice within 2 seconds.
will appear in the display.
2
Touch REHEAT pad twice within 2 seconds. will
appear in the display.
BEVERAGE .5 - 1 cup
ROLLS & MUFFINS
BAKED POTATOES
1 - 2 pcs.
1 - 2 med.
This setting is good for restoring cooled beverage to a bet-
ter drinking temperature. Stir after heating. Use More Time
Adjustment (See page 14.) for heating COLD TAP WA-
TER to a temperature somewhat below the boiling point to
make instant coffee or tea. Stir liquid briskly before and
after heating to avoid “eruption”.
Cover each roll/muffin with paper towel. Use More Time
Adjustment for frozen rolls and muffins.
Pierce with fork in several places. Place on paper towel
on turntable. After cooking, remove from oven and let stand
wrapped in foil for 5 to 10 minutes.
For beans, carrots, corn and peas, add 1 tablespoon of
water per cup. For broccoli, Brussel sprouts, cabbage and
cauliflower, cook immediately after washing with no addi-
tional water.
If you like tender crisp vegetables, double measured quan-
tity per setting. For example, use 2 cups cauliflower but
touch FRESH VEGETABLES only once. After cooking,
remove from oven, stir, cover and let stand 3 to 5 minutes
before serving.
FRESH VEGETABLES 1 - 2 cups
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POWER
LEVEL
POWER
LEVEL
3
Touch START pad.
2
1
More
Should you discover that you like any of the In-
stant Start or Express Defrost settings slightly
more done, touch the POWER LEVEL pad once
after touching your choice of pads. The display will
show .
Less
Should you discover that you like any of the In-
stant Start or Express Defrost settings slightly less
done, touch the POWER LEVEL pad twice after
touching your choice of pads. The display will show
.
The POWER LEVEL pad must be touched within
1 second of touching your choice of pads.
PROCEDURE
Touch MINUTE PLUS
pad.
1
3 0 0 0
First, enter cooking
time.
Then, touch POWER
LEVEL pad once for
100% power.
MULTIPLE SEQUENCE
COOKING
The oven can be programmed for up to 3 auto-
matic cooking sequences, switching from one
power level setting to another automatically.
Sometimes cooking directions tell you to start on
one power level and then change to a different
power level. Your oven can do this automatically.
•Suppose you want to cook roast beef for 5 min-
utes at 100% and then continue to cook for 30
minutes at 50%
NOTE:
1.
If POWER LEVEL pad is touched once,
will be displayed.
2. If 100% is selected as the final sequence, it is
not necessary to touch the POWER LEVEL pad.
3. If you wish to know power level, simply touch
the POWER LEVEL pad. As long as your finger
is touching the POWER LEVEL pad, the power
level will be displayed.
MINUTE PLUS
Minute Plus allows you to cook for a minute at
100% by simply touching the MINUTE PLUS pad.
You can also extend cooking time in multiples of 1
minute by repeatedly touching the MINUTE PLUS
pad during manual cooking.
•Suppose you want to heat a cup of soup for one
minute.
NOTE:
1. To use Minute Plus, touch pad within 3 minutes
after cooking, closing the door, touching STOP/
CLEAR pad or during cooking.
2. Minute Plus cannot be used with SPECIAL FEA-
TURES.
OTHER CONVENIENT FEATURES
PROCEDURE
x 1
Then, enter second
cooking time and
touch POWER
LEVEL pad 6 times
for 50% power.
5 0 0
x 6
START
MORE OR LESS TIME
ADJUSTMENT
PL US
LE SS
P-HI
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SAFETY LOCK
The Safety Lock prevents unwanted oven opera-
tion such as by small children.
The oven can be set so that the control panel is
deactivated or locked. To set, touch CLOCK, the
number 1 pad and then touch the START pad
and hold for 3 seconds. Should a pad be touched,
will appear in the display.
To cancel, touch CLOCK, the number 1 and
STOP/CLEAR pads.
TIMER
•Suppose you want to time a 3-minute long dis-
tance phone call.
PROCEDURE
AUDIBLE SIGNAL
ELIMINATION
If you wish to have the oven operate with no au-
dible signals, touch CLOCK, the number 5 and
then touch the START pad and hold for 3 seconds.
To cancel and restore the audible signal, touch
CLOCK, the number 5 and STOP/CLEAR pads.
DEMONSTRATION
MODE
To demonstrate, touch CLOCK, 0 pad and then
touch START pad and hold for 3 seconds.
will appear in the display. Cooking opera-
tions and specific special features can now be dem-
onstrated with no power in the oven. For example,
touch MINUTE PLUS pad and the display will show
and count down quickly to 0 and the
.
To cancel, touch CLOCK, then the 0 and STOP/
CLEAR pads. If easier, unplug the oven from the
electrical outlet and replug.
TIMER
CLOCK
PROCEDURE
1
Touch TIMER pad.
2
Enter time.
03 0
SA FE
OTHER CONVENIENT FEATURES
S HO
1.00
Disconnect the power cord before cleaning or leave the door open to inactivate the oven during
cleaning.
CLEANING AND CARE
Waveguide Cover
The waveguide cover is made from mica so requires
special care. Keep the waveguide cover clean to
assure good oven performance. Carefully wipe with
a damp cloth any food spatters from the surface of
the cover immediately after they occur. Built-up
splashes may overheat and cause smoke or pos-
sibly catch fire. Do not remove the waveguide cover.
Odor Removal
Occasionally, a cooking odor may remain in the
oven. To remove, combine 1 cup water, grated peel
and juice of 1 lemon and several whole cloves in a
2-cup glass measuring cup. Boil for several min-
utes using 100% power. Allow to set in oven until
cool. Wipe interior with a soft cloth.
Turntable/ Turntable Support
The turntable and turntable support can be re-
moved for easy cleaning. Wash them in mild,
sudsy water; for stubborn stains use a mild
cleanser and a non-abrasive scouring sponge.
They are also dishwasher-proof. The turntable mo-
tor shaft is not sealed, so excess water or spills
should be wiped up immediately.
Exterior
The outside surface is painted. Clean the outside
with mild soap and water; rinse and dry with a soft
cloth. Do not use any type of household or abrasive
cleaner.
Door
Wipe the window on both sides with a damp cloth
to remove any spills or spatters. Metal parts will be
easier to maintain if wiped frequently with a damp
cloth. Avoid the use of spray and other harsh clean-
ers as they may stain, streak or dull the door sur-
face.
Touch Control Panel
Wipe the panel with a cloth dampened slightly with
water only. Dry with a soft cloth. Do not scrub or
use any sort of chemical cleaners. Close door and
touch STOP/CLEAR pad.
Interior
Cleaning is easy because little heat is generated to
the interior surfaces; therefore, there is no baking and
setting of spills or spattering. To clean the interior sur-
faces, wipe with a soft cloth and warm water. DO NOT
USE ABRASIVE OR HARSH CLEANERS OR
SCOURING PADS. For heavier soil, use baking soda
or a mild soap; rinse thoroughly with hot water. NEVER
SPRAY OVEN CLEANERS DIRECTLY ONTO ANY
PART OF THE OVEN.
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Please check the following before calling for service:
Place one cup of water in a glass measuring cup in the oven and close the door securely.
Operate the oven for one minute at HIGH 100%.
A
Does the oven light come on? YES _______ NO _______
B
Does the cooling fan work? YES _______ NO _______
(Put your hand over the rear ventilating openings.)
C
Does the turntable rotate? YES _______ NO _______
(It is normal for the turntable to turn in either direction.)
D
Is the water in the oven warm? YES _______ NO _______
If “NO” is the answer to any of the above questions, please check electrical outlet, fuse and/or
circuit breaker. If they are functioning properly, CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SHARP AUTHO-
RIZED SERVICER.
A microwave oven should never be serviced by a “do-it-yourself” repair person.
NOTE:
1. If time appearing in the display is counting down very rapidly, check Demonstration Mode
on page 15 and cancel.
2. If the oven is set for more than 20 minutes at 80, 90 or 100 percent power level, after the
first 20 minutes the power level will automatically adjust itself to 70 percent power to
avoid overcooking.
SPECIFICATIONS
Single phase 120V, 60Hz, AC only
1100W 9.6A
700W★ (IEC Test Procedure)
2450 MHz
181/8”(W) x 107/8”(H) x 137/8”(D)
125/8”(W) x 77/8”(H) x 131/4”(D)
0.7 Cu.Ft.
Turntable system
Approx. 24 lb
★
The International Electrotechnical Commission’s standardized method for measuring output wattage.
This test method is widely recognized.
SERVICE CALL CHECK
AC Line Voltage:
AC Power Required:
Output Power:
Microwave
Frequency:
Outside Dimensions:
Cavity Dimensions:
Oven Capacity:
Cooking Uniformity:
Weight:
In compliance with standards set by:
FCC –Federal Communications Commission Authorized.
DHHS –Complies with Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) rule, CFR, Title
21, Chapter I, Subchapter J.
–This symbol on the nameplate means the product is listed by Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc.
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~ Step-by-step
instructions
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information for
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8 1/2 x 11 pages
~ Helpful tips and
special techniques
CAROUSEL MICROWAVE
COOKBOOK
COOKBOOK INFORMATION
FOOD POWER LEVEL TIME
MEATS, POULTRY,
FISH, SEAFOOD
Allow standing time after cooking.
Bacon High
3
/
4
- 1
1
/
4
min./slice
Frankfurter in Bun 70% 1 - 1
1
/
2
minutes
Ground Beef High 4 - 6 minutes
for Casseroles (1 lb)
Hamburger High 1st side 2 minutes
Patties(2) 2nd side 1
1
/
2
to
2
1
/
2
minutes
Ham slice (1 lb) 50% 5 - 8 minutes
Meatloaf (1
1
/
2
lbs) High 10 - 16 minutes
Boneless High 1st side 2 minutes
Chicken 2nd side 2 - 4
Breasts minutes
Chicken High 4 - 8 minutes/lb.
Pieces
Fish High 5 - 6 minutes
Fillets (1lb)
Fish Steaks 70% 6 - 8 minutes
Scallops and High 3 - 5 minutes
Shrimp (1lb)
Check internal temperature after standing.
See chart on page 6.
FOOD POWER LEVEL TIME
REHEATING
Food should be very hot (165°F). Stir before serv-
ing, if possible.
Meat Slices 50% 1 - 3 min./slice
Non-Stirrable 50%
Casseroles
(1 serving) 3 - 5 minutes
(2 servings) 6 - 10 minutes
Pie (1 slice) High 10 - 30 seconds
Soup High
(1 serving) 2 - 3 minutes
(2 servings) 4 - 5 minutes
Vegetables High
(1 serving)
3
/
4
- 1
1
/
2
minutes
(2 servings) 1
1
/
2
- 2
1
/
2
minutes
FOOD POWER LEVEL TIME
OTHER
Applesauce (4) High 5 - 8 minutes
Baked Apples (4) High 4 - 6 minutes
Chocolate 50% 1 - 2 minutes
(melt 1 square)
Eggs, High 1 - 1
1
/
2
minutes
scrambled (2)
Hot Cereal High 1 - 3 minutes
(1 serving)
Nachos 50% 1 - 2 minutes
(large plate)
(SOLAMENTE ESCRITO EN INGLES!)
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130
START
x 6
POWER
LEVEL
START
EXPRESS DEFROST
Touch EXPRESS DEFROST
pad
for a .5 lb increase per touch.
(Ex: 2.5 lbs steak) x 5
Popcorn 3.5 oz.
(Regular)
2.85 - 3.5 oz.
(Regular Light)
1.5 - 1.75 oz.
(Snack)
Reheat
Dinner Plate 1 plate; reg. or sm.
Pasta/Casserole 2 - 23/4 , 1 - 11/2 cups
Beverage .5 - 1 cup.
Rolls & Muffins 1 - 2 pcs.
Baked Potatoes 1 - 2 med.
Fresh Vegetables 1 - 2 cups.
For more complete information and safety precautions, refer to your Operation Manual.
AUTO-TOUCH GUIDE
SET CLOCK
If is in display, first touch STOP/CLEAR pad.
INSTANT START
1
Touch POPCORN pad once
for a regular size.
Twice - regular size light
3 times - snack size
FOOD AMOUNT
MINUTE PLUS
Touch MINUTE PLUS pad for one
minute at 100% power or to add a
minute during manual cooking. Con-
tinue to touch for additional minutes.
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1
Touch CLOCK pad.
2
Enter correct time of the
day by touching numbers
in sequence. (Ex. 12:30)
3
Touch CLOCK pad again.
.5 to 3.0 lbs
.5 to 4.0 lbs
.5 to 3.0 lbs
Ground meat
Steaks/chops (fish)
Chicken pieces
FOOD AMOUNT
Para mayor información y precauciones de seguridad, consulte el Manual de Operaciones.
GUIA AUTO-TOUCH
Si en la pantalla aparece toque primero
STOP/CLEAR.
1
Toque el botón CLOCK.
2
Ponga la hora correcta
tocando los números en
orden. (Ej: 12:30)
3
Toque nuevamente el botón CLOCK.
FIJACION DEL RELOJ INSTANT START
(COMIENZO INSTANTANEA)
ALIMENTOS CANTIDAD
1
Toque el botón POPCORN una vez
para palomitas de maiz regular.
2 veces - tamaño regular ligero
3 veces - tamaño de snack
EXPRESS DEFROST
(DESCONGELACION)
Cocinando con energía alta
1
Programe el tiempo para cocinar
tocando los botones de números.
(Ej: 1 min. 30 seg.)
2
Toque START.
Cocinando con energía variable
1
Después del paso 1 anterior, toque
el botón POWER LEVEL 6 veces.
(Ej: 50%)
2
T
oque START.
OPERACION MANUAL
Toque el botón EXPRESS DEFROST
para un aumento de 0.5 libras cada
vez. (Ej: filete de 2.5 libras)
3 01 2
TIMER
CLOCK
TIMER
CLOCK
TIMER
CLOCK
TIMER
CLOCK
3 01 2
MANUAL OPERATION
High Power Cooking
1
Enter cooking time by touching
number pads.
(Ex: 1 min. 30 sec.)
2
Touch START pad.
Variable Power Cooking
1
After Step 1 above, touch
POWER LEVEL pad 6 times.
(Ex: 50%)
2
Touch START pad.
130
START
x 6
POWER
LEVEL
START
0.5 a 3.0 libras
0.5 a 4.0 libras
0.5 a 3.0 libras
Ground meat (Carne picada)
Steaks/chops (Filetes, chuletas)
Chicken pieces (Piezas de pollo)
ALIMENTOS CANTIDAD
x 5
Toque el botón MINUTE PLUS para
un minuto al 100% de energla, o para
añadir un minuto cuando cocine en el
modo manual. Continúe tocándolo
para añadir más minutos.
MUNUTE PLUS
(MINUTO EXTRA)
Popcorn 3.5 onzas
(regular)
(Palomitas de maiz) 2.85 - 3.5 onzas
(regular ligero)
1.5 - 1.75 onzas
(ligero)
Reheat
(Recalentar)
Dinner Plate
(Plato principal)
1 plato; regular o pequeño
Pasta/Casserole
(Pasta/Cacerola)
2 - 2
3
/
4
, 1 - 1
1
/
2
tazas
Beverage (Bebida) 0.5 - 1 taza
Rolls & Muffins (
Pan fresco
)
1 - 2 pedazas
Baked Potatoes
(Papas al homo)
1 - 2 medjano
Fresh Vegetables
(Verduras frescas)
1 - 2 tazas
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