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1800 WATTS/2200 WATTS-HEAVY DUTY COMMERCIAL MICROWAVE OVEN MODELS R-CD1800M/CD2200M OPERATION MANUAL *** DRAFT *** FOR CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE To aid in reporting this commercial 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. MODEL NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE Dealer Servicer SERIAL NUMBER Telephone 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 Canada Sharp Electronics Corporation Customer Assistance Center 1300 Naperville Drive Romeoville, IL 60446-1091 SHARP ELECTRONICS OF CANADA LTD. 335 Britannia Road East Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1W9 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. TO ACCESS INTERNET: United States Canada www.sharpusa.com www.sharp.ca CONTENTS Front cover Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy Limited Warranty Important Safety Instructions Service Call Check Grounding Instructions Installation Part Names Before Operation Memory Operation Memory Cooking Cooking double/triple quantity with memory Manual Operations Time cooking Multiple sequence cooking 10 Express Defrost Express Defrost Chart Program & Customize Custom Help Counter Check Memory program entry Other Convenient Features Demonstration Mode Monitor Care and Cleaning Cooking Guide Utensils Guidelines for microwave heating Timing guide Heating and cooking time guide Reminders Specifications For Customer Assistance Contents PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation 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 qualified service personnel. 10 10 11 11 12 16 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 24 25 27 27 LIMITED WARRANTY SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first end-user 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 there of 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. To the extent permitted by applicable state law, the warranties set forth herein are in lieu of, and exclusive of, all other warranties, express or implied. Specifically, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUDED. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR USE, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED. If, under applicable state law, implied warranties may not validly be disclaimed or excluded, the duration of such implied warranties is limited to the period(s) from the date of purchase set forth below. 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 above 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 liabilities 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 limits on warranties or on remedies for breach in certain transactions; in such states, the limits herein may not apply. Your Product Model Number & Description: R-CD2200M or R-CD1800M Commercial Microwave Oven (Be sure to have this information available when you need service for your oven.) Warranty Period for this Product: Three (3) years for parts and labor in the end user’s place of business. Additional Item(s) Excluded from Warranty Coverage (if any): Non-functional accessories and light bulb. Where to Obtain Service: Contract your Sharp Authorized Servicer to obtain on-site service for this Product. The Servicer will come to your location and if it is necessary to remove the Product, the Servicer will reinstall it. Be sure to have Proof of Purchase available. TO OBTAIN SUPPLY, ACCESSORY OR PRODUCT INFORMATION, CALL 1-800-BE-SHARP. Save the proof of purchase as it is needed should your oven require warranty service. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following: WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy: 1. Read all instructions before using the appliance. “PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY” on page 1. 2. Read and follow the specific 3. This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properly grounded outlet. See “GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS” on page 5. 4. Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions. 5. Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers – for example, closed glass jars – are able to explode and should not be heated in this oven. 6. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals or vapors in this appliance. This type of oven is specifically designed to heat, cook or dry food. It is not designed for industrial or laboratory use. 7. As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used by children. 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. 10. Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance. 11. Do not store or use this appliance outdoors. Do not use this product near water – for example, near a kitchen sink, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool or similar locations. 12. Do not immerse cord or plug in water. 13. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. 14. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter. 15. See door surface cleaning instructions on pages 20 -21. 16. To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity: a. Do not overcook food. Carefully attend appliance when paper, plastic or other combustible materials are placed inside 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 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 purposes. Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils or food in the cavity when not in use. 17. Liquids, such as water, coffee, or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing to be boiling. Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not always present. THIS COULD RESULT IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS SUDDENLY BOILING OVER WHEN A SPOON OR OTHER UTENSIL IS INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID. To reduce the risk of injury to persons: a. Do not overheat the liquid. b. Stir the liquid both before and halfway through heating it. c. Do not use straight-sided containers with narrow necks. Use a wide-mouthed container. d. After heating, allow the container to stand in the microwave oven at least for 20 seconds before removing the container. e. Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil into the container. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE CALL CHECK Please check the following before calling for service! 1. Plug the power cord into a three-pronged electric-outlet. (See page 5) 2. Place one cup of water in a glass measure in the oven and close the door securely. A. Does the oven light come on? B. Does the cooling fan work? (Put your hand over the back ventilating opening.) C. If “No”, please check wall outlet and circuit breaker. Yes _________No ________ Yes _________No ________ 3. Touch these pads: SELECT TIME START A. Does the “ON” indicator come on? Yes _________No ________ 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: EE Mode Reason Action Required. EE 1, EE 2 Failure of single magnetron Call for service. ★ EE 3 Both magnetrons failed Call for service. EE 4 Voltage too high If problem is not corrected, call an electrician. EE 5 Voltage too low If problem is not corrected, call an electrician. EE 7 Oven cavity or components temperature too high Check that nothing is blocking air intake openings on oven back or that oven exterior is very hot. Correct. Wait a few minutes and try again. If problem persists, call for service. EE 8 Circuite failure Call for service. EE 9 Maximum time is exceeded Check page 11 in the Operation Manual. Press the STOP/CLEAR pad, and reprogram correctly. EE 0 Cooling fan motor failure Call for service. ★ EE 1 and EE 2: In case of single magnetron failure, oven can be used until servicing by changing Custom Help settings to allow operation under single magnetron only (see page 19). However, check food carefully as additional cooking time will be needed when operating with a single magnetron. Any time the EE appears, the servicer should be called. To cancel error indicator, press the Stop/Clear pad.When EE does not appear, check the reason and correct. Service is not necessary. Flashing of cooking time When the remaining cooking time in the reabout is flashing, it means the temperature of the food is too high. At that time, please stop the oven and check the food. MAINTENANCE MODE Should any of maintenance indicators appear in readout, follow the instruction: CC Mode Reason CC1 CC2 Operation time of magnetrons exceeds 1,250 hours. CC4 Operation times of the control unit, relays, switches or cooling fan motor exceed 20,000 times. CC3 Note Action required Call for service to replace the parts promptly. Failure to replace parts that have exceeded recommended operation time may cause failure of the microwave oven. Operation times of an exhaust motor exceeds 3,000 hours. Even though CC3 is displayed, your oven can operate for a few minutes repeatedly, however call for service to replace the parts which are out of order. 1. The “CC**” indicator will apear in the display when recommended parts life is exceeded. The CC** indicator can be cleared by pressing the STOP/CLEAR pad. Call for service to replace the parts promptly. Failure to replace parts that have exceeded recommended operation time may cause failure of the microwave oven. 2. When more than one maintenance mode occurs at the same time, the display will show CC and the numbers of the modes separated by a period. For example, when CC2 and CC4 occur at the same time, the display will show “CC2.4.” GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances. WARNING – Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock. The electrical requirements are 230/208 Volt, 60 Hz, AC only, and 20 Amp or more fused electrical supply. It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only this appliance be provided. When installing this appliance, observe all applicable codes and ordinances. 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 appliance. The marked rating of the extension cord should be AC230/208 Volt 20 Amp. Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. Plug Configuration NEMA 6-20P R-CD2200M NEMA 6-15P 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 oven as feasible or check position and signal of receiving antenna. 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. If there is any damage, please do not operate the oven until it has been checked by a SERVICE CENTRE APPROVED BY SHARP and repaired, if necessary. 3. Install the unit where no excessive heat or steam is generated. Do not place next to an oven or cooking surface. 4. The unit can be secured to a countertop or stand. Any surface the unit is placed on must be level. 5. STACKING PROCEDURE FOR TWO MICROWAVE OVENS Two units can be installed together by placing one on top of the other. Follow these instructions: A. Place oven A in the desired location. Position Oven B on top of Oven A as shown in the figure. B. Remove Screws (a) and Mounting plate A and B from the right side of the back of Oven A and B. C. Replace Screws (a) removed at step B and tighten them. D. Remove Screws (b), (c), (d), and (e) and then install Mounting Plate A and B which were removed at step B to the each lower edge of Oven B as shown in the figure. E. Replace Screws (b), (c), (d), and (e) which were removed at step D and tighten them. 6. Followings models can be stacked with only same power source voltage. 1) Combination of R-CD1800M and R-CD1800M 2) Combination of R-CD1800M and R-CD2200M WARNING: When two ovens are installed together by placing one on top of another: 1. Always use two mounting plates. 2. Make sure that the power supply cords are not caught between the ovens. 3. Do not install more than one oven on top of another. Screw (a) Oven B (Back) Screw (e) Mounting plate A Screw (b) Mounting plate B Screw (e) Mounting plate A Screw (d) Screw (c) Screw (d) Screw (c) Oven A (Back) Screw (a) Screw (b) PART NAMES 14 10 12 11 18 3 15 13 17 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 16 Touch control panels Door latch openings Ceramic shelf Splash cover Oven light Air intake filter Air intake openings Door seals and sealings surfaces Door hinges Oven door with see-through window 11. Door latches 12. Door handle 13. Service window for replacing the oven light bulb 14. Ventilation openings 15. Power supply cord 16. Mounting plate 17. Screw for mounting plate 18. Oven Ceiling Cover 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SELECT TIME pad SELECT POWER pad DOUBLE/TRIPLE QUANTITY pad CUSTOM HELP pad STOP/CLEAR pad ON DEF. NO. 6. 7. 8. 9. CHECK LOCK FILTER START pad Ten number pads EXPRESS DEFROST pad SET MEMORY pad BEFORE OPERATION Before operating your new oven, make sure you read and understand this operation manual completely. 1) Plug in the oven. *The digital display will then show “ . “ 2) You can input the pads only when the door is closed. 3) Oven light and fan motor work for 1 minute whenever the door is opened or after cooking. MEMORY OPERATION Memory Cooking * Before Memory cooking, make sure memory is set. See the way of memory program entry on page XX. * Memory cooking can be set 5 operating ways. Make sure what operating way is pre-prorammed, before setting the Memory cooking because the way to enter memory number depends on the previous Setting. * These models have 100 memory banks from 00 to 99 and the memory number from 00 to 29 is common to 5 operating ways (Direct Start has 10 memory banks). <5 operating ways> 1. Direct Input of Auto Start OFF (memory 00 - 99) 2. Direct Input of Auto Start ON (memory 00 - 99) 3. Repeat Input of Auto Start OFF (memory 0 - 29) 4. Repeat Input of Auto Start ON (memory 0 - 29) 5. Direct Start (memory 0 - 9) 2. Direct Input of Auto Start ON (with the Start pad) * Suppose you want to cook with memory 12, which was programmed for 10 seconds at 100%. NOTES for MEMORY COOKING First Procedure : When “ 0 “ is not displayed, open the door and close it to set Direct Input of Auto Start ON, Direct Start, or Repeat Input of Auto Start ON. Cancellation : 1. The cooking data is canceled when key is not input more than 1minute during setting memory cooking. 2. Express Defrost sequence cooking is stopped immediately when the door is opened.The cooking data remains but it will be canceled after 1 minute if you do not operate anything. 3. The cooking is stopped by pressing the STOP/CLEAR pad and the cooking data remain. However it will be canceled after 1 minute if you do not operate anything. Checking food : Pressing the STOP/CLEAR pad then open the door, check food, close the door and press the START pad. the START pad : When Direct Input of Auto Start ON, Direct Start, Repeat Input of Auto Start ON and Cooking double/triple quantity with the memory of Auto Start ON are pre-prorammed you do not have to press the START pad. You need press the START except them. 1. Direct Input of Auto Start OFF (with the Start pad) * Suppose you want to cook with memory 2, which was programmed for 1 minute at 100%. Procedure 1 Place food in the oven. Enter memory number. 3. Repeat Input of Auto Start OFF (with the Start pad) *Suppose you want to cook with memory 2, which was programmed for 10 seconds at 100%. Procedure 1 Place food in oven. Enter memory number. START 2 Press the START pad. 4. Repeat Input of Auto Start ON * Suppose you want to cook with memory 12, which was programmed for 10 seconds at 100%. Procedure x2 1 Place food in oven. Enter memory number. 5. DIRECT START (without the Start pad) Suppose you want to cook with memory 2, which was programmed for 10 seconds at 50%. Procedure Procedure 1 Place food in oven. Enter memory number. 1 Place food in oven. Enter memory number. START 2 Press the START pad. Cooking double/triple quantity with memory press the STOP/CLEAR pad to cancel and reduce the multiplication. See page xx. Double (triple) quantity means the best time for cooking two (three) servings or twice (three times) the amount programmed in the memory pad; it is not double (triple) the time. NOTE for Cooking Double/Triple Quantity with Memory: When the DOUBLE/TRIPLE pad is pressed once, 2 servings are set and the DOUBLE/ TRIPLE pad is pressed twice, 3 servings are set. * Suppose you want to cook 3 servings with memory number 2 pre-programmed Direct start. Express Defrost with memory *Suppose you want to cook with memory 0 , which was programmed for 10 minutes at Express Defrost sequence, pre-programmed Direct Start. Procedure x2/x3 x2/x3 x 2 Procedure 1 Place food in oven. Press the DOUBLE/TRIPLE QUANTITY pad twice. 1 Place food in oven. Enter memory number. 2 Enter memory number. Midway through the defrosting cycle, CHECK will light in the display and an audible signal will be heard depending on the setting. You may open the door, turn food over and shield any warm portions. Close the door and press the START pad. Note: If your programmed time is over maximum time at Double or Triple Quantity, EE9 will be displayed and you cannot use Double or Triple Quantity for the memory therefore MANUAL OPERATIONS Time cooking Procedure Your oven can be programmed for up to 4 cooking sequences and has 11 preset microwave power levels. Total cooking time Is it possible to write these two sentences in one line? For example Total cooking time Microwave 100% - 60% Maximum of 60 minutes Microwave 50% - 10% Maximum of 120 minutes (Please see page E-20) Microwave Power Level Press the SELECT POWER PAD ONCE THEN TOUCH SELECT POWER APPROXIMATE PERCENTAGE OF POWER SELECT TIME SELECT TIME 2 3 0 1 Place food in oven and press the SELEC TIME pad. Enter cooking time. SELECT POWER SELECT POWER 2 Press the POWER pad and enter power level. START Display START 3 Press the START pad. 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% NOTES : Cancellation : The cooking is stopped immediately when the door is opened.The cooking data remains but it will be canceled after 1 minute if you do not operate anything. the SELECT POWER pad : It is not necessary to press the SELECT POWER pad for 100% on single stage, 1st stage and the last stage in Multi Sequence cooking. Over the maximum time (EE9) : If the cooking time is over the maximum time, EE9 will be displayed, therefore to cancel it press the STOP/CLEAR pad. * Suppose you want to cook for 2 minutes and 30 seconds at 50%. Multiple sequence cooking Express Defrost * Suppose you want to cook for 1 minute at 70% for 1st stage and then continue to cook for 2 minutes at 50% for 2nd stage and to cook for 3 minutes at 100% for 3rd stage. Use EXPRESS DEFROST to defrost meat and poultry faster and better. Calculate total defrost time from chart below. Express Defrost can be programmed for a maximum of 90 minutes. * Suppose you want to defrost one pound of lamb chops for 3 minutes and 30 seconds. Procedure SELECT TIME SELECT TIME Procedure EXPRESS DEFROST 1 Place food in oven. Press the EXPRESS DEFROST pad. 1 Place food in oven and press the SELECT TIME pad. Enter cooking time for 1st stage. SELECT POWER SELECT POWER 3 3 0 2 Enter defrosting time. (Refer to chart below.) START 2 Press the SELECT POWER pad. Enter power level for 1st stage. SELECT SELECT TIME TIME 3 Press the START pad. Midway through the defrosting cycle, the CHECK indicator will light in the display and an audible signal will be heard depending on the setting. You may open the door, turn food over and shield any warm portions. Close the door. 2 0 0 3 Press the SELECT TIME pad. Enter cooking time for 2nd stage. SELECT POWER SELECT POWER START START 4 Press the SELECT POWER pad. Enter power level for 2nd stage. SELECT TIME 4 Press the START pad. TIPS: Allow foods to stand a few minutes after defrosting to equalize the temperature for better cooking results. Check food after standing. If additional time is needed, continue to defrost with time cooking. Foods that are the same thickness throughout defrost better. If foods have varied thickness, it may be necessary to shield the thin edges with small flat pieces of aluminum foil to prevent overdefrosting. SELECT TIME 5 Press the SELECT TIME pad. Enter cooking time for 3rd stage. START START START 6 Press the Touch START pad. Express Defrost Chart Time (min./lb.) Food Thickness R-CD1800M R-CD2200M less than 1" more than 1" 2–21/2 21/2 –31/2 13/4–21/4 2–3 Lamb chops 1" 2–31/2 13/4–23/4 Pork chops less than 1" more than 1" 2–21/2 21/2 –31/2 13/4–21/4 2–3 /2"–3/4" /4"–1" 2–3 21/2 –31/2 11/2 –21/2 2–3 11/4–2 13/4–21/2 1–13/4 11/4–2 Beef steak Boneless chicken breasts Fish steak /2"–3/4" /4"–1" 10 Program & Customize 2. Selecting Auto Start Operation (for Direct Input and Repeat Input) Your oven has 2 ways to start memory cooking. CH21 : Auto Start OFF = Factory Setting CH22 : Auto Start ON Auto Start allows you to start memory cooking without pressing the START pad. Custom Help You can check your oven setting and customize your oven by changing CUSTOM HELP setting. The CUSTOM HELP pad has 11 operations. 1. Selecting Memory Input method 2. Selecting Auto Start Operation (for Direct Input and Repeat Input) 3. Program Lock Setting 4. Cooking Completion Sound Volume Setting 5. Cooking Completion Signal Setting 6. Memory Cook Data Check 7. Total used Counter Check/Clear 8. Air Filter Counter 9. Selecting Operation in case of Magnetron Failure 10. Multiplication setting for X2/X3 with memory cooking 11. Express Defrost Setting To set the ways Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds then enter the number 2, 1 for Auto Start OFF 2, 2 for Auto Start ON and then press the START pad and the STOP/CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. 3. Program Lock Setting You can select Program Lock ON or OFF CH31 : Program Lock OFF = Factory Setting CH32 : Program Lock ON The program Lock keeps your customized setting. In the Program Lock ON, the LOCK indicator appears when you press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds. And you can not change any setting. To use Custom Help function, press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds, and desired option pad. And then follow each instruction below. NOTE : No audible signal will be heard when the CUSTOM HELP pad is first pressed. To set the desired Program Lock setting, Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds then enter the number 3, 1 for Program Lock OFF 3, 2 for Program Lock ON and then press the START pad and the STOP/CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. 1. Selecting Memory Input method Your oven has 3 ways to select memory number. CH11 : Direct Input (100 memory banks) = Factory Setting CH12 : Direct Start (10 memory banks) CH13 : Repeat Input (30 memory banks) NOTE : If you select Program Lock OFF, the LOCK indicator disappear when you press the START pad. Operation when Program Lock ON is set To set the 3 ways Press the CUTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds then enter the number 1,1 for Direct Input 1,2 for Direct Start 1,3 for Repeat Input and then press the START pad and the STOP/ CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. START STOP CLEAR When Program Lock ON is set Selection Mamory Input Method no operation Selection Auto Start Operation no operation Program Lock Setting Volume Setting no operation Cooking Completion Signal Setting no operation 1 Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds. Memory Cook Data Check operation Total Used Counter Check/ Check 2 Enter desired setting. (Ex. Enter 1, 3 for Repeat Input.) Air Intake Filter counter Selection operation in case of Magnetr on Failure Procedure x2 Custom Help Title *Suppose you want to set Repeat Input. CUSTOM HELP KEY Operation 3 Press the START pad to save the setting. x2/x3 Multiplication setting for x2/x3 EXPRESS Express Defrost setting DEFROST 4 Press the STOP/CLEAR pad to the STOP CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. Memory cook data setting SET MEMORY 11 operation check : operation / clear : no operation check,clear : operation / set : no operation no operation check : operation / set : no operation check : operation / set : no operation no operation 4. Volume Setting Procedure There is a choice of 2 different sound volumes and mute on your oven. Display NO. CHECK Custom Help41 : High = Factory Setting Custom Help42 : Medium Custom Help43 : mute 2 Enter memory number. DEF CHECK After about 1 sec. (The Memory setting of each phase is shown for 1.5 seconds per 0.3 second till being pressed the STOP/ CLEAR pad.) To set cooking completion sound volume Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds then enter the number 4, 1 for High 4, 2 for medium 4, 3 for no sound and then press the START pad and the STOP/ CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. CHECK CHECK CHECK NOTE: The oven beeps high sound when an error occurs despite depending on the selected sound volume setting. CHECK 5. Cooking Completion Signal Setting There is a choice of 4 different signals on your oven. CH51 : 1beep = Factory setting CH52 : Repeat Long beeps CH53 : 4 short beeps CH54 : Repeat Short beeps CHECK CHECK STOP CLEAR To set the ways Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds then enter the number 5, 1 for 1 beep 5, 2 for repeating Long beeps 5, 3 for 4 short beeps 5, 4 for repeating Short beeps and then press the START pad and the STOP/CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. 3 Press the STOP/CLEAR pad to excit from the Custom Help function. NOTE : 1. Press the STOP/CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. 2. When is displayed at step 2 the memory CHECK is not set. 3. You can check the other memory information ccontinuously until you press the STOP/CLEAR pad. 4. The way to enter memory number depends on the pre-programmed setting. 5. When Express Defrost is set in the memory, and are displayed repeatedly at step 2. 6. Memory Cook Data Check You can check the information programmed into the memory. * Suppose you want to know the information programmed into the momory 1, programmed for 4 minutes at 60% for the 1st stage and 2 minutes at 30% at the 2nd stage pre-programmed Direct Input. Procedure CUSTOM HELP x2 7. Counter Check / Clear Set counter to "0" before using oven for the first time. See next column. Display Counter check 1 Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds and enter 6. You can check total number of using times, times of using each memory, times of using manual cooking and times of using EXPRESS DEFROST. NO. CHECK Total count Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds, then enter 7 To check for each counter, press each pad as indicated below, after total count is appeared. 12 Total memory count Press each number pad of memory. Total manual cooking count Press the SELECT TIME pad. Total Express Defrost count Press the EXPRESS DEFROST pad. Procedure CUSTOM HELP CUSTOM HELP x2 2 Enter memory number 1 for checking times of using memory 1.* Display After about 1 sec. 1 Press the CUSTO HELP pad twice within 2 seconds, then enter 7 . Total count will be displayed. * Suppose you want to know total used count and total used count of each memory. In that case the oven was used 8268 times and the memory 1 pre-programmed Repeat Input was used 513 times. Procedure x2 CHECK NO. CHECK After about 1 sec. NO. CHECK After about 1 sec. 1 Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds, then enter 7. Total count will be displyed. CHECK CHECK START 3 Press the START pad. NO. CHECK CHECK Note: 1. To exit from Counter Check, press the STOP/CLEAR pad. 2. To clear total manual cooking count, press the SELECT TIME pad in Step 2 instead of the number pad. 3. To clear total Express Defrost count, press the EXPRESS DEFROST pad in Step 2 instead of the number pad. 4. To clear total used times, skip Step 2. 2 Enter memory number NO. CHECK 1, for checking used count of memory 1. After about 1 sec. CHECK Note: 1. To exit from Counter Check, press the STOP/ CLEAR pad. 2. Each counter can count the times to 9999, and then it will return to 0. 3. You can check the used times for other memory and other functions continuously until you press the STOP/CLEAR pad. 4. Only Counter Check follow the Memory Input Method of Direct Input in spite of the settings to enter memory number. 8. Air Intake Filter Counter You can check the total used air intake filter time, and change the limit time for using the air intake filter. The time appears in hours. CH81 : The total used air intake filter time appears. CH82 : The limit time for using a filter can be changed. The limit time for using the air intake filter is preset to100 hours at the factory. FILTER indicator will start to flash on and off at the point that the total used air intake filter time has just exceeded the limit time, even if in the middle of cooking. Furthermore “ FILt “ flashes on and off in stead of displaying “ . “ during standby and at the same time FILTER indicator flashed on and off. Clean the air intake filter (See page E-XX), when the FILTER indicator appears in the display, and then clear the total used air intake filter time and return it to “0” . To clear the number of times Each number of times can be cleared by pressing the START pad during checking mode. * Suppose you want to clear total used count memory 1 pre-programmed Direct Input. * Suppose you want to know the total used time which has been used 99 hours. 13 Procedure CUSTOM HELP x2 Display Procedure 8 1 1 Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds and enter 8, 1. START 4 Press the START pad. CHECK NOTE : Press the STOP/CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. 9. Selecting Operation in case of Magnetron Failure Your oven has 2 magnetrons. You can select the operation when one magnetron fails. CH91 : Your oven does not work when one magnetron fails = Factory setting CH92 : Your oven works even if one magnetron fails. To Clear the total used air intake filter time Clear the total used air intake filter time after cleaning the air intake filter. * Suppose you want to clear the total used air intake filter time. In that case the air intake filter was used 101 hours and the limit time for using the air intake filter is preset to 100. CUSTOM HELP x2 Display To set the ways Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds then enter the number 9, 1 for stopping the oven operation 9, 2 for allowing the oven to work and then press the START pad and the STOP/CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. 8 1 After about 1 sec. 1 Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds and enter 8,1. START START After about 1 sec. NOTE : Press the STOP/CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. Procedure Display CHECK 10. Multiplication Check/Set for the x2/x3. The multiplication factors of the double and triple quantities for memory cooking are preset 1.80 and 2.60. You can check or change the multiplication factors. START 2 Press the START pad. NOTE : Press the STOP/CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. * Suppose you want to know the multiplication factor for double quantity in memory 1, and change it to 2.00 pre-programmed Direct Input. To change the limit time You can change the limit time of the Air Filter Counter from 1 hour to 999 hours. Procedure * Suppose you want to set the limit time to 250 hours. CUSTOM HELP x2 Display x2/x3 NO. CHECK Procedure CUSTOM HELP x2 1 Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds and press the DOUBLE/ TRIPLE QUANTITY pad. Display 8 2 1 Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds and enter 8, 2 . After about 1 sec. NO. CHECK CHECK SELECT TIME SELECT TIME 2 Enter memory number. NO. CHECK After abut 1 sec. 2 Press the SELECT TIME pad. CHECK SELECT TIME 3 Enter desired time. (Ex : Enter 2, 5, 0 for 250 hours). SELECT TIME 3 Press the SELECT TIME pad. 14 Procedure Display Procedure CUSTOM HELP 4 Enter desired multiplication. (Ex : Enter 2, 0, 0 for 2.00.) START NO. CHECK 5 Press the START pad. NOTE : 1. Press the STOP/CLEAR pad to exit from the Custom Help function. 2. The multiplication factors can be set from 0.01 to 9.99 for double quantity and triple quantity. 3. When you want to know the multiplication factor for triple quantity, press the DOUBLE/ TRIPLE QUANTITY twice at step 1 after pressing the CUSTOM HELP pad twice. 4. When you want to change the multiplication factor for double or triple quantity continuously, enter memory number at step 5. 2 Press the SELECT TIME pad and enter desired multiplication for A1 at Stage 1. (Ex: Enter 3,0 for 0.30.) STAGE 1 T min. x A1: (0.20*) + B1: (20*) sec. PL1 (40*) % STAGE 2 T min. x A2: (0.13*) + B2: (30*) sec. PL2 (30*) % STAGE 3 T - STAGE1 - STAGE2 Pause Timing See the table for The Pause Timing below (50*) 3 Press the SELECT TIME pad and enter desired time for B1 at Stage 1. (Ex: Enter 1 for 10 sec.) CHECK DEF CHECK DEF CHECK DEF CHECK DEF CHECK DEF CHECK DEF CHECK DEF CHECK DEF CHECK DEF CHECK DEF CHECK SELECT TIME DEF DEF SELECT TIME DEF DEF 4 Press the SELECT POWER pad and enter desired power level for PL1 at Stage 1. (Ex: Enter 5 for 50%) 5 Press the SELECT TIME pad and enter desired multiplication for A2 at Stage 2. (Ex: Enter 1.5 for 0.15.) PL3 (20*) % SELECT POWER DEF DEF SELECT TIME DEF DEF DEF T : INPUT TIME (TOTAL COOKING TIME) * : The numbers in the parentheses are factory setting. 6 Press the SELECT TIME pad and enter desired time for B2 at Stage 2. (Ex: Press 2 for 20 sec.) Express Defrost has pause(s) during the sequence. It is preset when 50% of total defrosting time has passed. You change the pause timing as desired. *Suppose you want to change the Express Defrost set factory settings for as follows: Defrosting Time DEF DEF 11. Express Defrost Setting Express Defrosting has 3 stages to defrost foods quickly. The defrosting sequence is preset as follows, but you can change the setting. Power Level EXPRESS DEFROST 1 Press the CUSTOM HELP pad twice within 2 seconds and press the EXPRESS DEFROST pad. (The Express Defrost setting of each phase is shown for 1.5 seconds per 0.3 second unilt pressing the SELECT TIME pad.) START Defrosting Time x2 Display T min. x 0.30 + 10 sec. 50% STAGE 2 T min. x 0.15 + 20 sec. 20% STAGE 3 T min - (STAGE1 + STAGE2) 10% Pause Timing When 70% of total defrosting time has passed. DEF DEF 7 Press the SELECT POWER pad and enter desired power level for PL2 at Stage 2. (Ex: Enter 2 for 20%) Power Level STAGE 1 SELECT TIME SELECT POWER DEF DEF 8 Press the SELECT TIME pad and enter the pause timing. (Ex: Enter 7 for when 70% of total defrosting time has passed.) 15 SELECT TIME DEF DEF Procedure 9 Press the SELECT POWER pad and enter desired power level for Stage 3. (Ex: Enter 1 for 10%) Memory program entry Display You can set the memory programs for memory banks. SELECT POWER DEF Memory banks 100 memories as Direct input 10 memories as Direct start 30 memories as Repeat input DEF START START Max. cooking stages 4 stages 10 Press the START pad. Setting time and power level for Single Stage NOTE : 1. To exit from Express Defrost Setting mode, press the STOP/CLEAR pad. 2. See page E-10 for the table for Microwave Power Level. See the table for The Pause Timing 3. You can enter minus numbers for B1 and B2 at step 3 and 6. In that case, press the SELECT TIME pad twice at step 3 and 6 is displayed.) and enter desired time for B1 and B2 at Stage 1 and 2. One more pressing the SELECT TIME pad before entering the time changes display for plus 0,Suppose you want to set 1 minute at 70% in the memory 2. Procedure SET MEMORY X 2 1 Press the SET MEMORY pad twice within 2 sec. Display NO The Pause Timing KEY Display There is no pause. After 10% of total cooking time is passed. After 20% of total cooking time is passed. After 30% of total cooking time is passed. After 40% of total cooking time is passed. After 50% of total cooking time is passed. After 60% of total cooking time is passed. After 70% of total cooking time is passed. After 80% of total cooking time is passed. After 90% of total cooking time is passed. START End of each stage 2 Enter memory number. Pause Timing NO SELECT TIME 3 Press the SELECT TIME pad. 4 Enter cooking time. SELECT POWER 5 Press the SELECT POWER pad. 6 Enter power level. SET MEMORY 7 Press the SET MEMORY pad. STOP/CLEAR 8 Press the STOP/ CLEAR pad. 16 NO Note: 1. If you do not press the SET MEMORY pad within 2 sec. at step 1, the SET MEMORY mode will be invalid. 2. If the cooking time is over the maximum time, the display will show “EE9” therefore to cancel it press the STOP/CLEAR pad. * Suppose you want to set 4 minutes at 60% in the memory 1 and 2 minutes at 30% in the memory 2. Procedure X2 SET MEMORY Suppose you want to set 1 minute at 70% in the memory 12. Procedure Display 1 Press the SET MEMORY pad twice within 2 sec. NO Display SET MEMORY X 1 Press the SET MEMORY pad twice within 2 sec. 2 Enter memory number. NO NO SELECT TIME 3 Press the SELECT TIME pad. 2 Enter memory number. SELECT TIME 4 Enter cooking time for memory 1. 3 Press the SELECT TIME pad. SELECT POWER 5 Press the SELECT POWER pad. 4 Enter cooking time. SELECT POWER 6 Enter power level for memory 1. 5 Press the SELECT POWER pad. SET MEMORY 7 Press the SET MEMORY pad. 6 Enter power level. SET MEMORY 7 Press the SET MEMORY pad. 8 Enter memory number. NO SELECT TIME STOP/CLEAR 9 Press the SELECT TIME pad. 8 Press the STOP/ CLEAR pad. Note: 1. If you do not press the SET MEMORY pad within 2 sec. at step 1, the SET MEMORY mode will be invalid. 2. If the cooking time is over the maximum time, the display will show “EE9” therefore to cancel it press the STOP/CLEAR pad. 10 Enter cooking time for memory 2. SELECT POWER 11 Press the SELECT POWER pad. 17 NO NO Procedure SELECT TIME 12 Enter power level for memory 2. 7. Press the SELECT TIME pad. SET MEMORY 13 Press the SET MEMORY pad. 8 Enter cooking time for 2nd stage. NO STOP/CLEAR SELECT POWER 14 Press the STOP/ CLEAR pad. 9 Press the SELECT POWER pad. Note: 1. If you do not press the SET MEMORY pad within 2 sec. at step 1, the SET MEMORY mode will be invalid. 2. If the cooking time is over the maximum time, the display will show “EE9” therefore to cancel it press the STOP/CLEAR pad. 10 Enter power level for 2nd stage. Setting time and power level for multiple stages 11 Press the SET MEMORY pad. SET MEMORY NO Suppose you want to set 4 minutes at 60% for the 1st stage and 2 minutes at 30% for the 2nd stage in the memory 2 in case of Direct input. Procedure STOP/CLEAR 12 Press the STOP/ CLEAR pad. Display SET MEMORY X 2 1 Press the SET MEMORY pad twice within 2 sec. Display Procedure Display Note: 1. If you do not press the SET MEMORY pad within 2 sec. at step 1, the SET MEMORY mode will be invalid. 2. If the cooking time is over the maximum time, the display will show “EE9” therefore to cancel it press the STOP/CLEAR pad. NO 2 Enter the memory number. Setting total cooking time of EXPRESS DEFROST NO SELECT TIME 3 Press the SELECT TIME pad. Suppose you want to set the total cooking time of EXPRESS DEFROST to 30 minutes in the memory 2 in case of Direct input. Procedure Display SET MEMORY X 1 Press the SET MEMORY pad twice within 2 sec. 4 Enter cooking time for 1st stage. SELECT POWER X2 5 Press the SELECT POWER pad. NO 2 Enter memory number. NO EXPRESS DEFROST 6 Enter power level for 1st stage. 3 Press the EXPRESS DEFROST pad. 18 DEF Procedure SET MEMORY X 2 1 Press the SET MEMORY pad twice within 2 sec. 4 Enter cooking time. DEF 2 Enter memory number. NO STOP/CLEAR NO Note: Please follow the page E-18-19 at step 3 to 6. 6 Press the STOP/ CLEAR pad. Note: 1. If you do not press the SET MEMORY pad within 2 sec. at step 1, the SET MEMORY mode will be invalid. 2. If the cooking time is over the maximum time, the display will show “EE9” therefore to cancel it press the STOP/CLEAR pad. NO SET MEMORY 5 Press the SET MEMORY pad. Display Procedure Display Suppose you want to set the total cooking time of EXPRESS DEFROST to 30 minutes in the memory 12 in case of Repeat input. Display Procedure SET MEMORY X2 1 Press the SET MEMORY pad twice within 2 sec. Suppose you want to set the total cooking time of EXPRESS DEFROST to 30 minutes in the memory 2 in case of Direct start. NO 2 Enter memory number. NO Note: Please follow the page E-18-19 at step 3 to 6. Maximum cooking time 1. In case of 100%~60% power level, The total cooking time of all cooking stages is maximum 60 minutes. 2. In case of 50%~10% power level, The total cooking time of all cooking stages is maximum 120 minutes. 3. When a multiple sequence cooking has the stages of 100~60% power level and the stages of 50~10% power level, the maximum cooking time is limited by following expression. Expression of maximum cooking time Is it possible to write these two sentences in one line? Link this. total cooking time of total cooking time of + 50~10% power level 60 minutes 100~60% power level For example, you can cook 5 minutes at 100% for 1st stage, 15 minutes at 80% for 2nd stage, 40 minutes at 30% for 3rd stage and 20 minutes at 10% for 4th stage but actual total cooking time is 80 minutes. Because [5min + 15min] + [(40min + 20min)/2] 60 min. 4. In case of 0% power level, Maximum 99 minutes and 99 seconds can be input at one stage (Max. 4 stages). 5. In case of EXPRESS DEFROST The maximum defrosting time is 90 minutes. And also the maximum defrosting time is limited by the expression of maximum cooking time above. 19 OTHER CONVENIENT FEATURES Demonstration Mode Monitor Monitor function is used to check the power level during cooking. To demonstrate, press the SELECT TIME pad, 0 and then press the START and hold for 3 seconds. Cooking operations can now be demonstrated with no power in the oven. The timer will count down rapidly. To check the power level, press the SELECT POWER pad and the power level will be displayed. As long as the SELECT POWER pad is pressed, the power level is displayed. When the SELECT POWER pad is released, the display will return to previous setting. To cancel, press the SELECT TIME pad, then 0 and the STOP/ CLEAR pad. To set cooking during the Demonstration Mode, press the SELECT TIME pad and enter time and press the START pad. After the cooking, press the STOP/CLEAR pad to show Demonstration again. CARE AND CLEANING with a soft damp cloth or sponge at the end of each day. For heavier spills, use mild soap and rinse thoroughly with hot water. 2) At least once a week, remove the oven ceiling cover and splash cover and wash in a mild detergent solution. The oven ceiling cover and splash cover are located in the top of the oven and may easily be removed as shown in Figure 1. REMEMBER TO UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. VERY IMPORTANT CAUTIONS *DO NOT OPERATE the oven without the oven ceiling cover and splash cover in place. *DO NOT REMOVE the ceramic shelf from the oven. *DO NOT OPERATE the oven without the air intake filter in place. *DO NOT USE commercial oven cleaners, abrasive or harsh cleaners or scouring pads on any part of your microwave oven. How to remove the oven ceiling cover: Turn the two (2) tabs holding the oven ceiling cover to the ceiling of the oven cavity as shown in Figure 2. And release the oven ceiling cover from the ceiling of the oven. How to remove the splash cover : Turn the knob holding the splash cover to the ceiling of the oven as shown in Figure 2. And remove it from the ceiling of the oven. How to install the oven ceiling cover: Insert the two (2) projections of the oven ceiling coer into the two (2) holes of the oven cavity as shown in Figure 2. And fit the oven ceiling cover to the ceiling of the oven cavity. Then hold it with the two (2) tabs of the ceiling of the oven cavity. Oven Exterior The outside of your oven can be easily cleaned with mild soap and water. Make sure to rinse thoroughly and dry the exterior with a soft towel. Control Panel Care should be taken in cleaning the control panel. Open the door before cleaning to inactivate the control panel pads. Using a cloth dampened with water only, gently wipe the panel until clean. Avoid the use of excess water. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners because they may cause severe damage to the panel and make programming impossible. How to install the splash cover : Insert the knob into the hole of splash cover as shown in Fig.2 and turn it 90°counterclockwise. Insert the one (1) projection of the splash cover into the hole of the oven cavity as shown in Figure 2. And insert the knob into the hole of the oven cavity ceiling through the splash cover. Then turn the knob 90°counterclockwise to hold the splash cover. Oven interior 1) For easy cleaning, wipe any spatters or spills 20 Tab Tab Knob Splash cover 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 Door Wipe the door and window on both sides frequently with a soft damp cloth or sponge to remove any spills or spatters. Always keep the door seals and seal surfaces clean so that any grease, spills or spatters are not allowed to build up. Build-up could result in leakage of microwave energy from the oven. Oven Ceiling Cover Fig.-1 Oven Ceiling Cover Projections Splash cover Air Intake Filter Keep the air intake fi lter clean. Clean at least every two weeks which are equivalent to 100 houes (see 8. Air Intake fi lter Counter on page xx) or more often for heavy use. Loosen the screw holding the air intake filter to the oven and move the air intake filter to the left a little bit to remove the air intake filter from the pin. Wash the air intake filter in mild soapy water, rinse and dry with a soft cloth. After cleaning re-install the air intake filter. Note 1. The tiny Knob is very important to fasten in splach cover, therefore don’t lose it. 2. The Screw and the Knob cn be loosened and fastened with your hands or a coin. Tab Tab Hole Hole Projection Hole Screw Pin Knob Hole Fig.-2 Air intake filter COOKING GUIDE Utensils METAL 1) Frozen Precooked Foods in Foil Containers When cooking foods in foil containers, the container should be no more than 1/2” deep. The best method to use is, after removing the foil cover, return the metal container to the paper box or package it came in and place this entire unit in the microwave oven. There must be more food than metal, and the metal container must not touch the oven walls. 2) Metal Skewers Small metal skewers may be used if there is a large proportion of food to the amount of metal. If arcing does begin, stop the oven, remove the food and change to a wooden skewer. Whenever using metal foil, foil containers or metal skewers, be sure that the metal does not touch the sides of the oven. GLASS, GLASS-CERAMIC, CERAMIC AND CHINA UTENSILS Most glass, glass ceramic, ceramic and china utensils are excellent for use in microwave ovens. Heatresistant glassware, unless it has metallic trim or metal portions, can almost always be used in the microwave oven, no matter whether it is clear or opaque. However, you must be careful not to use delicate glassware since it might crack from the heat of the food but not from the microwaves. Most dinner plates, unless they have metallic trim, are acceptable for heating foods. Utensils with metallic trim or metal parts, such as screws, bands, handles, etc. must be avoided. Cracked or crazed glazes or chips are also indications that a dish should not be used. Ceramic mugs or cups with glued on handles are also not recommended for use in a microwave oven. PAPER GOODS For low heat cooking, such as reheating or very short cooking times and for foods with low fat, sugar or water content, paper is a good utensil for microwave oven use. Napkins, towels, plates, cups, cartons, paper freezer wrap and the paper pulp board that some meats come packed in are also convenient utensils for use in the microwave oven. Cardboard can also be used. Paper is used in the microwave 21 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 fine for use in the microwave oven. Wax paper and paper towels provide an excellent loose cover for foods and help prevent spatters. Do not use paper towels, plates or other utensils made from recycled paper. Recycled paper products may contain certain impurities which could cause the paper to ignite during microwave heating. Some paper products may contain harmful substances. PLASTIC AND FOAM UTENSILS Plastic and foam dishes and containers should not be used for cooking foods with high fat or high sugar content since the heat of the food is too hot for the plastic and may cause it to melt or lose its shape. Cooking pouches designed to withstand boiling and freezing for conventional cooking, work well in the microwave oven. Do not close plastic cooking pouches with the metal tie wraps provided, since they get very hot and will melt the plastic wrap. Any closed pouch or cooking container should be pierced so that steam is allowed to escape. Do not attempt to cook in plastic storage bags as they will not withstand the heat of the food. Plastic wrap may be used to cover foods during cooking.Stretchtype plastic wraps are not suitable for use in the microwave oven because they form too tight a seal. Whenever removing plastic wrap that has been tightly formed around the utensil, just lift the plastic away from you so that the steam can vent and there will be no danger of scalding.Melamine is not recommended for use in the microwave oven. WICKER, WOOD AND STRAW Wicker, wood and straw may be used in the oven for short periods of time; however, they should not be used for high fat or high sugar content foods since the heat of the food could possibly char the utensil. Wooden handle scrapers and spatulas may be left in the microwave oven during cooking. Guidelines for microwave heating Several factors should be kept in mind when selecting utensils to be used for microwave heating. 1. A plate with a narrow rim of about 1/2-inch is recommended. This keeps the food all at the same level for more even, uniform heating. 2. Casseroles and sauced items should be heated in straight sided containers. 3. Containers should be chosen to be large enough to contain foods as they expand with heating. Milk products are especially subject to boil-overs. 4. Most foods heat better if they are covered. Covering retains the heat that has been created, reduces dehydration and helps keep the oven clean. There should be an opening for steam to escape from the food. Covers should also be non-metallic to allow for proper heating. Techniques 1. Microwave cooking is ideal for times when you run out of certain items or for preparation during slow periods. 2. Avoid overcooking. Small portions of food should stand 2-3 minutes following cooking; during this standing time foods will complete cooking. Large portions require longer standing times. 3. When a range of times is given in a recipe (2-3 minutes), always cook the shorter amount of time and check for doneness. Foods can always be returned to the microwave for additional cooking. Overcooked foods are tough or dry. 4. Arrange foods with thicker portions or larger pieces toward the outside of the cooking container. Most foods cook more evenly and faster if covered. 5. The microwave oven is quite useful in reducing broiling times for steaks and chops. Partially prepare the meat in microwave oven, then broil for a shorter period of time. 6. Sliced meats should be at least 1/2-inch thick for best heating results. Turning the meat product overonce during the heating process will yield more uniform heating. 7. Stir liquids briskly before heating and allow to stand at least for 20 seconds after heating before stirring or drinking to avoid eruption. Pastries 1. Placing rolls or muffins on a paper towel or napkin or wrapping in a paper towel eliminates excess moisture and gives best results. 2. Avoid overheating. Baked items will be hotter on the inside than on the outside. Overheating causes baked products to be dry and tough. 22 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. Do not cook eggs in the shell. Pressure will build up inside the shell and it will burst. Do not reheat cooked eggs unless they are scrambled or chopped. Puncture the yolk before cooking eggs. Sandwiches 1. Pre-toast bread and cool on air rack. Egg and shortening rich bread gives best results. 2. Sandwich meats should be sliced very thin. When assembling sandwich, place thicker portions toward outside edges. 3. Cover sandwiches and refrigerate no longer than three hours. When ready to heat in the microwave, unwrap and place on paper towel or napkin. Most sandwiches should be heated uncovered unless wrapped in paper towel or napkin. The paper absorbs excess moisture, preventing the sandwich from becoming soggy. 4. Avoid overheating. Filling heats rapidly, and overheated sandwiches become dry and tough. Casseroles 1. Arrange casseroles with larger pieces or bulk of food around the perimeter of the casserole; depress in center. 2. Casseroles should be heated covered with a non-metallic cover or plastic wrap except casseroles with crusts. If tightly covered, puncture plastic wrap or loosen at one corner so steam can escape. Be careful when removing plastic wrap; pull wrap away from you with the tines of a fork. 3. Cover casseroles evenly with sauce or gravy before refrigerating. Vegetables 1. Arrange vegetables with larger pieces around the perimeter of the dish; depress in center. 2. Small uniform sized vegetables like peas, diced carrots and corn heat easily in the microwave oven. A butter sauce will speed the process. 3. Heat vegetables covered with either a non-metallic cover or plastic wrap. If tightly covered, puncture plastic wrap or loosen at one corner so steam can escape. Be careful when removing plastic wrap; pull wrap away from you with the tines of a fork. 4. Most vegetables should be slightly undercooked when preparing for later reheating in the microwave. Cool quickly and store covered. 5. Microwaved vegetables retain their bright color, flavor and nutrients. Defrosting 1. See page 12 for EXPRESS DEFROST directions. 2. Avoid over-defrosting. Foods should be removed from the microwave when they are still slightly icy in the center. Allow foods to stand covered for 1 to 2 minutes to complete defrosting. 3. SELECTAPOWER allows you to defrost food at the power level and speed you choose. Generally defrosting is done at 30% or lower. To use SELECTAPOWER for defrosting, first program time followed by touching the SELECTAPOWER pad and the number pad for percentage of power level (for example, 3 represents 30% power). The microwave power will pulse on and off to defrost frozen foods gently without heating. (Not on R-22GV) 23 Timing guide Since different foods heat at different rates of speed, there are several influencing 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. Since with a microwave oven you are heating with time rather than temperature, it is helpful to know the starting temperatures of the foods. Foods held at room temperature will heat more quickly than refrigerated foods. 3. The different chemical makeups of foods affect the heating times. Highly salted foods heat faster than non-cured items. Animal fats heat more quickly than lean parts of meat. Fats in a colloidal state heat faster than protein (egg yolk cooks before the white). 4. The density of a food is determined by how compact the molecules are arranged within the food. A pound of roast beef is denser than a pound of bread. Even though they weigh the same, the bread contains more air and is therefore less dense. Denser foods require longer heating times. 5. The thicker the food, the longer the heating time. If two foods have the same density, the thinner food will heat before the thicker one. 6. The shape of the food also affects the heating time. Low round foods that are depressed in the center heat faster than highly mounded scooped foods. This has to do again with the density. The denser the mass to be heated, the longer the heating time. 7. The more food placed in the oven cavity at one time, the longer the heating time. This is because there is a constant level of energy coming out of the magnetron tube during the heating process. If there are several food items in the oven, they will each absorb some of the energy thus making the total heating time longer. The time required for heating is not directly proportional to the increased amount of food. The heating time should be increased by about 80% for each additional like food item. 24 Heating and cooking time guide Quantity Item Pastries, Rolls and Baked Goods Biscuit Bun Danish Pastry Dinner, Roll Doughnut Muffin (small) 1 slice Pie Sweet Roll Approximate Heating Time 100% Power(seconds) R-CD1800M R-CD2200M Comment: 5-6 3-4 5-6 3-4 3-4 3-4 22 5-6 4-5 3-4 4-5 3-4 3-4 3-4 20-22 4-5 Heat, uncovered, from room temp. Heat, uncovered, from room temp. Heat, uncovered, from room temp. Heat, uncovered, from room temp. Heat, uncovered, from room temp. Heat, uncovered, from room temp. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from room temp. Breakfast Items 8 oz. French Toast & Bacon 8 oz. French Toast & Sausage 6 oz. Pancakes & Bacon 6 oz. Pancakes & Sausage 5 oz. Scrambled Eggs & Bacon 5 oz. Scrambled Eggs & Sausage 4 stripsBacon 4 links Sausage 35-45 35-45 30-35 30-35 30-35 30-35 30-35 30-35 25-35 25-35 20-25 20-25 25-30 25-30 25-30 25-30 Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Sandwiches 4-5 oz. Bacon & Tomato 4-5 oz. Beef Barbecue 4-5 oz. Burger 4-5 oz. Cheeseburger 4-5 oz. Corned Beef 2 oz. Frankfurter 5 oz. Jumbo Frankfurter 31/2 oz.Grilled Cheese 4 oz. Ham Sandwich 4-5 oz. Ham & Cheese 5 oz. Italian Sausage 4-5 oz. Pastrami 4 oz. Roast Beef 4-5 oz. Submarine/Hoagie 5 oz. Chili Burger 4 oz. Chili Dog 4 oz. Sloppy Joe 13-18 13-18 18-23 24-29 13-18 21-24 31-35 13-18 13-18 13-18 21-25 13-18 13-18 13-18 24-29 13-18 13-18 10-15 10-15 15-20 20-25 10-15 17-20 27-30 10-15 10-15 10-15 20-24 10-15 10-15 13-18 20-25 10-15 10-15 Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Casseroles 8 oz. Baked Beans 8 oz. Beef Burgundy 8 oz. Beef Goulash 8 oz. Beef Stew 8 oz. Beef Slices with Gravy 8 oz. Cabbage Rolls 8 oz. Chicken Fricassee 8 oz. Chicken a la King 8 oz. Chili Con Carne 8 oz. Creamed Chicken 8 oz. Lasagna 8 oz. Meat Loaf 8 oz. Macaroni (beef sauce) 45-50 55-60 45-50 55-60 45-50 55-60 45-50 38-43 55-60 40-45 52-58 43-47 55-60 40-45 50-55 40-45 50-55 40-45 50-55 40-45 35-40 50-55 35-40 45-50 40-45 50-55 Heat, covered, from refrig. Stir. Heat, covered, from refrig. Stir. Heat, covered, from refrig. Stir. Heat, covered, from refrig. Stir. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Stir. Heat, covered, from refrig. Stir. Heat, covered, from refrig. Stir. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Stir. 25 Heating and Cooking Time Guide Con’t Quantity Item 8 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz. 8 oz. Macaroni (cheese sauce) Stuffed Peppers Pot Pie Ravioli Shrimp Creole Shrimp Newburg Short Ribs of Beef Spaghetti Stew, Chicken Tuna Casserole Turkey Slices Vegetables 4 oz. Asparagus 4 oz. Beans, Green 4 oz. Broccoli 4 oz. Carrot Slices 4 oz. Cauliflower 4 oz. Corn Niblets 4 oz. Mushrooms 4 oz. Peas 4 oz. Potatoes au Gratin 8 oz. Potatoes (pre-baked) Quantity Item Plated Meals 1 small Plated Meal 1 large Plated Meal Primary Cooking 4 slices Bacon 1 poundBacon (precook to reheat) Scrambled Eggs 12 Scrambled Eggs (precook to reheat) 1 ear Corn on the Cob 1 medium Potato 2 medium Potatoes 40 oz. Frozen Broccoli Pieces 24 oz. Frozen Broccoli Spears 96 oz. Refrigerated Lasagna Approximate Heating Time 100% Power(seconds) R-CD1800M R-CD2200M Comment: 40-45 55-60 48-53 48-53 35-40 35-40 55-60 55-60 55-60 55-60 40-45 35-40 50-58 40-45 40-45 30-35 30-35 50-55 50-55 50-55 50-55 35-40 Heat, covered, from refrig. Stir. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. 15-20 15-20 15-20 30-35 30-35 15-20 10-20 10-20 20-30 47-52 10-15 10-15 10-15 25-30 25-30 10-15 8-15 8-15 15-25 40-45 Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, uncovered, from refrig. Approximate Heating Time 100% Power R-CD1800M R-CD2200M Comment: 40-60 sec. 2-21/2 min. 35-45 sec. 11/4-13/4 min. Heat, covered, from refrig. Heat, covered, from refrig. 11/4-11/2 min. 1-11/4 min. Cook between paper towels. 3 min. 30-35 sec. 3 min. 21/2-3 min. 25-30 sec. 2-21/2 min. Cook between paper towels. Stir during cooking. Stir during cooking. 1-11/2 min. 2 min. 4 min. 40-50 sec. 11/2-13/4 min. 21/2-3 min. Cover, turn over during cooking. Wash, dry, prick. Wash, dry, prick. 81/2-9 min. 7-71/2 min. Rearrange during cooking. 31/2 min. 3 min. Rearrange during cooking. 21 min. at 40 % 15 min. at 40 % Cover with lid for first half of cooking time. Uncover for second half of cooking time. After cooking, allow to stand, covered, for least 5 minutes to make cutting and serving easier. 26 REMINDERS 1. Do not operate the oven empty. Either food or water should always be in the oven during operation to absorb microwave energy. 2. Limit use of metal to those specifi c examples given in this booklet. Generally, metal should not be used in the microwave oven during operation. 3. Do not heat eggs in the shell. Pressure will build up inside the shell and it will explode. Do not reheat cooked eggs unless they are scrambled or chopped. Puncture the yolk before heating eggs. 4. Do not heat oil or fat for deep fat frying. 5. Pierce the “skin” of potatoes, whole squash, apples or any fruit, vegetable or meat with a skin covering before heating. 6. Use only popcorn packaged in special microwavable packages. Pop using 100% power. Listen carefully when popping corn. When popping slows to one or two seconds between pops, remove from oven. Should you ever smell scorching, remove bag from oven immediately. If any unpopped kernels remain, do not try to re-pop; it may cause a fi re. 7. Do not use paper towels, plates or other utensils made from recycled paper for microwave heating. Recycled paper products may contain certain impurities which could cause the paper to ignite during microwave heating. 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 AC Line Voltage AC Power Required Output Power Frequency R-CD2200M Single phase 230/208V, 60Hz, A.C. only Single phase 230/208V, 60Hz, A.C. only 3.2kW 230V-14A 208V-16A 2.8kW 230V-12.3A 208V-14A 1800W 2450 MHz (Class B/Group 2) 2200W 2450 MHz (Class B/Group 2) Outside Dimensions 171/2”(W) x 20 1/2”(D) x 13 5/8”(H) 445mm(W) x 520mm(D) x 346mm(H) (including feet) Cavity Dimensions 14”(W) x 13”(D) x 7 1/8”(H) 355mm(W) x 326mm(D) x 177mm(H) Approx. 76 lbs/35 kg Weight IEC Test Procedure The International Electrotechnical Commission’s standardized method for measuring output wattage. This test method is widely recognized. This is the classifi cation of ISM (Industrial, Scientifi c and Medical) equipment described in the In ternational Standard CISPR11. In Compliance with Standards set by FCC – Federal Communications Commission Authorized. DHHS – Complies with Department of Health and H uman Services (DHHS) rule, CFR, Title 21 Chapter I, Subchapter J. Health Canada-Complies with Health Canada, Radiation Emitting Device Regulation for microwave oven. ® – This symbol on the nameplate means the product is certifi NSF International (NSF-4). – This symbol on the nameplate means the product is listened by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for both the UL and CSA (Canadian Standard Association) standards. 27 ed by SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430–2135 TINSEB153WRRZ-D71 Printed in Thailand 2007.12 28
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