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PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE
EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE
MICROWAVE ENERGY
(a) Do not attempt to operate th'is 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.

FOR CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
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.

MODEL NUMBER

SERIAL NUMBER

DATE OF PURCHASE
:k

Dealer

Telephone

Service Station

Telephone

TO PHONE:
SERVICE ....................................................................................
(for your nearest Sharp Authorized Service Station)
PARTS ........................................................................................
(for your authorized parts distributor)
ACCESSORIES ..........................................................................
ADDITIONAL
CUSTOMER INFORMATION .....................................................
COOKING ASSISTANCE

..................................

._.......................

800-447-4700
800-447-4700
800-642-2122
201-512-0055
201-529-8703

TO WRITE:
For cooking and operation questions:
Susan Edwards/Test Kitchen
Sharp Electronics Corporation
Sharp Plaza, Box 650
Mahwah, NJ 07430-2135
For service problems, warranty information,

missing items and other assistance:

Sharp Electronics Corporation
Customer Information Center
Sharp Plaza, Box 650
Mahwah, NJ 07430-2135
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.

Precautions to Avoid Possible Exposure to Excessive
Microwave Energy ........................... Inside front cover
For Customer Assistance .................. Inside front cover
Contents ...........................................................................
1
Limited Warranty .............................................................
2
Product Information Card ...............................................
2
Important Safety Instructions ........................................
3
Unpacking and Installation Instructions ....................... 4
Grounding Instructions ..................................................
4
Information You Need to Know ...................................... 5
About Your Oven ...........................................................
5
About Food ....................................................................
5
About Utensils and Coverings ....................................... 6
About Microwave cooking ..............................................
7
About Safety ..................................................................
7
About Children and the Microwave ................................ 7
Part Names ......................................................................
8
Before Operating .............................................................
9
To Set the Clock ............................................................
9
Stop/Clear ......................................................................
9
Manual Operation ............................................................
9
Microwave Cooking .......................................................
9
Time Cooking .............................................................
9
Convection and Automatic Mix Cooking ...................... 10
Convection Cooking .................................................
10
Automatic Mix Cooking .............................................
10
To Preheat and then Cook with Convection ............. 11
To Preheat with Automatic Mix ................................. 11
Broil Cooking ...............................................................
12
Slow Cook ....................................................................
12

Special Features ............................................................
13
CompuDefrost ..............................................................
13
CompuDefrost Chart ....................................................
13
Manual Defrost ............................................................
14
Beverage Reheat .........................................................
14
Sensor Cooking ...........................................................
14
Dinner Plate Sensor .....................................................
15
Popcorn Sensor ...........................................................
15
Sensor Reheat .............................................................
15
To Cook with Sensor ...................................................
15
Sensor Reheat and Instant Sensor Chart .................... 16
Sensor Cook Chart ......................................................
16
Sensor Cook Recipes ..................................................
17
CompuCook .................................................................
19
CompuCook Chart .......................................................
19
Cook & Simmer ............................................................
20
Other Convenient Features .......................................... 20
Multiple Sequence Cooking ......................................... 20
More or Less Time Adjustment .................................... 20
Minute Timer/Pause/Minute
Plus/Auto Start ................ 21
Memory Plus/Safety Lock ........................................... 22
Audible Signal Elimination/Demonstration
Mode ........ 22
Service Call Check ........................................................
22
Cleaning and Care .........................................................
23
Specifications
................................................................
23
Auto-Touch
Guide ..........................................
Back Cover

f

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 at no charge to the purchaser
for parts or labor for the time 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 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 MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE
LIMITED TO THE PERIOD(S) FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE 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 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 the exclusion
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC
FROM STATE TO STATE.
Your Product model number:

LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY

R-9H84 and R-9H94 Home Use Carousel Microwave Oven
(Be sure to have this information
Product.)

Warranty period for this Product:

Additional items excluded from
warranty coverage:

available when you need service for your

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 is not provided free of charge for this
additional period.

accessories, rubber or plastic parts, the turntable, light bulbs, glass parts or any
printed materials.

Where to obtain service:

at a Sharp Authorized Service Station or Sharp Authorized Service Dealer
located in the United States. To find out the location of the nearest Sharp
Authorized Service Station or Dealer, call Sharp toll free at 800-447-4700.

What to do to obtain service:

ship (prepaid) or carry in your Product to a Sharp Authorized Service Station
or Dealer. Be sure to have proof of purchase available.If you ship or mail the
Product, be sure it is packaged carefully.

SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS

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.
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Whenusingelectrical
appliances
basicsafetyprecautions
should
befollowed,
including
thefollowing:
WARNING

- To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or exposure to excessive microwave energy:

1. Read al! instructions before using the appliance.
2. Read and follow the specific "PRECAUTIONS

MICROWAVE
3. This

appliance

INSTRUCTIONS"

TO AVOID

ENERGY" on inside

front

must

Connect

be grounded.

POSSIBLE

EXPOSURE

TO EXCESSIVE

outlet.

"GROUNDING

cover.
only

to

properly

grounded

See

on page 4.

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 -- may 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 ope rate 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 Service Station
or Dealer 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, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
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 page 23.
16. 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 inside the
oven to facilitate cooking.
b. Removewire 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 purposes. Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils or food in the cavity when
not in use.
17. Do not operate any heating or cooking appliance beneath this appliance.
18. Do not mount unit over or near any portion of a heating or cooking appliance.
19. Do not mount over a sink.
20. Do not store anything directly on top of the appliance surface when the appliance is in operation.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Unpacking and Examining

Your

Oven

Remove:
1.
2.

all packing materials from inside the oven cavity. Read enclosures
Operation Manual,
the feature sticker from the outside of the door, if there is one.

and SAVE

the

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 SERVICE STATION.

Latches

Hinges-

Choosing
a Location for Your Oven
You will use your oven frequently so plan its locationfor ease of use. The oven must be placed on a countertopwhich is a minimum of
36 inches from the floor. Allow at least2 inches on the sides, top and at the rear of the oven for air circulation.Be sure to positionoven
so that the rear cannot be touched inadvertently.
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 electrOnicS or the mechanical parts of the oven.
Built-in Kit
Your oven can be built into a cabinet or wall--not near or above a heat source--using Sharp's Built-in Kit, Model RK-90 and RK-90W.
Model RK-90 is for R-9H84 oven, and Model RK-90W is for R-9H94 oven. If your dealer does not stock the kit, it can be ordered directly
from the Sharp Accessories and Supplies Center. Have your credit card number available and call toll-free:
1-800-642-2122 for ordering the kit to be sent to your address.
The kit includes ducts and finish trim strips and easy-to-follow instructions for installation as well as the location of the power supply.

It is important that all instructions for electrical connection and grounding be followed to eliminate any hazard or chance of
electrical short circuit. Grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.
All electrical work must be in accordance
local codes and ordinances.

WARNING
shock.

with the National Electrical Code and all

- Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric

3-Prong Plug

Electrical Requirements
The electrical requirements are a 120 volt 60 Hz, AC only, 15 amp. or more fused
electrical supply. It is recommended that a separate circuit serving only the oven 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 qualified electrician install a correct wall receptacle.
A 3 prong adapter may be purchased and used temporarily
Follow package directions.

if local codes allow.

/
Grounded
Receptacle Box

A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce risk of becoming 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 extension cord should be AC 115-120 volt,
15 amp. or more.

Permanent and Correct Installation
Grounded

Grounding
Adaptor

Receplacle Box

Be careful not to drape the cord over the countertop or table where it can be pulled
on by children or tripped over accidentally.
Note:
1. If you have any questions about the grounding or electrical instructions, consult
a qualified electrician or serviceman.
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 orTV,
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.

4

so
Tab for
Grounding Screw

Temporary

Use

About

Your Oven

This Operation Manual is valuable: read it carefully and always save it for reference.
The Sharp Carousel II Convection
techniques, hints and recipes.

Microwave Cookbook

is a valuable asset. Check if frequently for cooking principles,

NEVER use the oven without the turntable and support 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%, you may hear the magnetron cycling on and off.
Condensation is a normal part of microwave cooking. 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.
After using convection,
automatic mix or broil, you will hear the sound of the cooling fan. The fan may operate as long as 5
minutes, depending on the oven temperature.
Be aware that, unlike microwave-only
automatic mix and broil cooking.

ovens, convection microwave ovens have a tendency to become hot during convection,

The oven is for food preparation only. It should not be used to dry clothes or newspapers.
Your oven is rated 900 watts using the IEC 705-1988 method. In using recipes or package directions, check food at the minimum
time and add time accordingly.

About

Food

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DO
Eggs, fruits & vegetables

Popcorn

DON'T

Puncture egg yolks before cooking to
prevent "explosion".
Pierce skins of potatoes, apples, squash,
hot dogs and sausages so that steam
escapes.
* Use specially bagged popcorn for the
microwave oven.
* Listen while popping corn for the popping
to slow to ! or 2 seconds or use Sensor
Popcorn for "no-guess" popping.
* Use an overturned 9 or 10 inch oven
glass pie plate on top of the turntable
when popping bagged microwave
popcorn.

Baby food

General

* Cook eggs in shells.
* Reheat whole eggs.

* Pop popcorn in regular brown bags or glass
bowls.
* Exceed maximum time on popcorn package.

* Transfer baby food to small dish and
heat carefully, stirring often. Check
temperature before serving.
* Put nipples on bottles after heating and
shake thoroughly. "Wrist" test before
feeding.

* Heat disposable bottles.
* Heat bottles with nipples on.

* Cut baked goods with filling after heating
to release steam and avoid burns.
* Stir liquid briskly before and after heating
to avoid "eruption".
* Use deep bowl, when cooking liquid or
cereal to prevent boilovers.

* Heat or cook in closed glass jars or air tight
containers.

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* Heat baby food in original jars.

* Can in the microwave as harmful bacteria
may not be destroyed.
* Deep fat fry.
* Dry wood, gourds, herbs or wet papers.

About Utensils and Coverings
It is not necessary to buy all new cookware. Many pieces already in your kitchen can be used successfully in your new microwave
convection oven. Check your cookbook in the section titled "Convection Microwave Utensils" for details. The chart below will help
you decide what utensils and coverings should be used in each mode.
r

Utensils and

Microwave

Convection
Broil, Slow Cook

Only

Coverings
Aluminum foil

IYesl Small flat pieces of aluminum foil placed smoothly on food
can be used tb shield areas from cooking or defrosting too quickly.
Keep foil at least 1 inch from walls of oven.

Aluminum containers

Broil-No
IYesl Can be used if 3/4 filled with food. Keep 1 inch away from
walls and do not cover with foil.
cover

Browning dish

IYes] Do not exceed recommended
manufacturer's directions.

Glass ceramic
(Pyroceram._)
Glass, oven

IYesl Excellent
IYesl Excellent.
popcorn.

Turned

preheating

over pie plate necessary

time.

Yesl For shielding

For shielding

Can be used if 3/4
filled with food. Keep 1 inch
away from walls and do not
cover with foil.

for popping

Excellent

Excellent

YeLY.._JExcellent

Excellent

INol

I Nol
IYesJ Broi!-No
cover

Lids, metal

INol

IYesl Broil-No
cover

Metal cookware

NL_E£J

IYesl

Metal, misc: dishes with
INol
INol
metallic trim, screws,
bands, handles. Metal
twist ties
Oven cooking bags
IYes] Good for large meats or foods that need tenderizing. DO NOT IYesl Broil-No
use metal twist ties.

Paper towels

YL_

Follow

Glass, non heat resistant
Lids, glass

Paper plates

High Mix/Roast
Low Mix/Bake

IYesl Do not use metal
covering

IYesl DO NOT use metal
twist ties.

IYesl For reheating
To cover for reheating and cooking. Do not use recycled
paper towels which may contain metal filings.

IYes!

Paper, ovenable

IYesl For
temperatures up
to 400 °, Do not

IYesl For temperatures
to 4000 .

up

use for broiling.
Microwave safe
plastic containers
Plastic, Thermoset ®

IYesl Use for reheating
directions,

and defrosting.

Follow manufacturer's

IYesl

YeL_ Are heat
resistant up to
425 °. Do not use
for broiling.

[3_3

Plastic wrap

IYesl Use brands specially marked for microwave use. DO NOT
allow plastic wrap to touch food. Vent so steam can escape.

Pottery, Porcelain
Stoneware

IYesl Check manufacturer's
safe.

Styrofoam

IYesl For reheating

r-_

I-_

wax paper

IYesl Good covering for cooking and reheating

_

I-_

Wicker, wood, straw

IYesl May be used for short periods of time. Do not use with high
fat or high sugar content foods. Could char.

_

[-_

recommendation

F_
Must be microwave
safe AND ovenable.

for being microwave

DISH CHECK. If 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. If the dish becomes very hot, do NOT use it for microwaving.
ACCESSORIES. There are many microwave accessories available for purchase such as popcorn poppers and thermometers.
Evaluate carefully before purchasing. A microwave safe or dual safe microwave/conventional
thermometer will assist you in
determining doneness and assure you that foods have been cooked to a safe temperature. The dual safe thermometer can be
used with mix cooking.

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About

Microwave

Cooking

* Arrange food carefully. Place thickest areas toward outside of dish.
* Watch cooking time. Cook for the shortest amount of time indicated and add more as needed. Foods severely overcooked
can smoke or ignite.
* Cover foods while cooking. Check recipe or cookbook for suggestions:
or a lid. Covers prevent spattering and help foods to cook evenly.

paper towels, wax paper, microwave plastic wrap

* Shield with small flat pieces of aluminum foil any areas of meat or poultry to prevent overcooking or over defrosting.
* 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 hamburgers. Large items like roasts
or turkey breasts must be turned over at least once.
* Rearrange
outside.

foods like meatballs halfway through cooking both from top to bottom and from the center of the dish to the

* Add standing time. Remove food from oven and stir, if possible. Cover for standing time which allows the food to finish
cooking without overcooking.
* 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.

About

Safety

* Check foods to see that they are cooked to the United States Department of Agriculture's

I

-

165°F.
170°F.
160°F.
180°F.

recommended

temperatures:

for leftover, ready-to-heat refrigerated, and deli and carry-out "fresh" food.
white meat of poultry.
for fresh pork, boneless white poultry, fish, seafood, egg dishes and frozen prepared food.
dark meat of poultry.

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|

To test for doneness, insert a meat thermometer in a thick or dense area away from fat or bone. NEVER leave the thermometer
in 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 preserve its high quality and minimize the spread of foodborne bacteria.
* Keep wave guide cover clean. Food residue can cause arcing and/or fires.
* Keep aluminum foil used for shielding at least 1 inch away from walls, ceiling and door.
* Use potholders and be careful when using convection,
touch.

About

Children

mix or broil cooking as cabinet, interior and door may be too hot to

and the Microwave

Children below the age of 7 should use the microwave oven with a supervising person very near to them. Between the ages of
7 and 12, the supervising person should be in the same room.
The child must be able to reach the oven comfortably;

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.
Children should be taught all safety precautions:
that crisp food because they may be extra hot.

use potholders, remove coverings carefully, pay special attention to packages

Don't assume that because a child has mastered one cooking skill he/she can cook everything.

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OVEN DIAGRAM
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Ventilation openings. (Rear side)
Oven door with see-through window.
Oven lamp.
Turntable support.
Removable turntable.
Safety door latches.
Waveguide cover.
Auto-Touch control panel.
Lighted digital display.
Convection air openings.
Broiling trivet.
Baking rack.

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Lighted

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Indicators

digital

display

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Top

AUTOMOIRE
NO.|
COOK
LESS
-CUPS
I

SENSOR

--15

MICROWAVE
CONVECTION

--13
15

I

ACCESSORIES

15--

--14

20---

--21

The following accessories are designedespecially for use in
this oven only for convection, mix or broil cooking. DO NOT
USE FOR MICROWAVE ONLY COOKING. Do not substitute
similar types of racks for these specially designed ones.

22
2 Fresh

3
4
5
6

vegetables,

Fresh vegetables.
Pizza
Soup, clear
Soup, cream

soft

,hard

14
Baking Rack-for convection and low mix.
-This rack is placed on the
turntable for two-level cooking,
such as layer cakes, muffins,
etc.

7 Bacon

8 Fish, seafood

t_

1 Brodeg hamburgers
2 Broiled chicken
3 Roast chicken
4 Roast turkey
5 Roast pork
6 Turkey breast
7 Layer cakes

--19
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no o,.
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J--12

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Broiling Trivet-for convection, broiling or high mix.
-Place on the turntabre and use

1

2

3

4

21--

__ T,MER
I AUTO
ST,._

20--

i

POWER I

.....

"_

LEVEL

START

I

for roasting or broiling to allow
juices to drain away from food.

5
--21/9
9
I
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R-9H84
R-9H94
Number indicate pages on which there are a feature description and usage information.

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* Before operating your new microwave oven make sure
you read and understand
this operation
manual
completely.
* Before the oven can be used follow these procedures.
1) Plug in the oven. Close the door.
The oven display will then begin flashing _.
2) Touch the STOP/CLEAR pad.
I-_
will appear.
3) Set clock.

Microwave

Cooking

]

Time Cooking
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%:
Procedure

Display

To Set the Clock

]
Enter cooking time.

L-

17 I--I !

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LI

LI

Suppose you want to enter the correct time of day 12:30
(A.M. or P.M.)
Procedure
AUTO

1

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Display

17
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]

Jt Touch AUTO START/
CLOCK pad.

Enter the correct time

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t__t

of day by touching the
numbers in sequence.
AUTO

CLOCK

J

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 cookbook or recipes for
specific recommendations.
f

Touch Power
Level Pad,
Then

START

Touch AUTO START/

I
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7
L._

7
t

17
t__t

CLOCK pad again.
This is a 12 hour clock. If you attempt to enter an incorrect
clock time, _
will appear in the display. Touch the
STOP/CLEAR pad and re-enter the time.
If the electrical power supply to your microwave oven
should be 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 be also erased. Simply reset the clock for the correct
time of da_/.
NOTE:

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Touch START pad.

START

CLOCK

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Your oven can be programmed with the door open
except for START, COMPUDEFROST
MINUTE
PLUS, SENSOR REHEAT, POPCORN DINNER
PLATE and BEVERAGE.

Approximate
Percentage
of Power

POWER LEVEL
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
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Approximate Power
Level for commonly
used words

100%
9O%
8O%
7O%
6O%
5O%
40%
30%
20%
10%
O%

High

Medium High
Medium
Med. Low/Defrost
Low

* Suppose you want to cook for 5 minutes at 30%.
Procedure

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Enter cooking time.

Stop/Clear[
POWER
LEVEL

Use the STOP/CLEAR pad to:
1. Erase if you make a mistake during programming.
2. Cancel minute 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.

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Enter power level.

START

3

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Touch START pad.

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* Suppose you want to bake a cake for 25 minutes on LOW
MIX/BAKE.

and Automatic

Mix Cooking
Convection

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Cooking

1 Enter cooking

There are ten preset temperature settings.
* Suppose you want to cook at 350°F for 20 minutes.
Procedure

Display

time.

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Display
LOW MIX

2
1

Enter cooking time.

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LOW
BAKE pad.
START

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After cooking,

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To program a second sequence, for example 15 minutes on
LOW MIX, 300°F, touch:

pad.

START

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temperature for first
stage.

will be displayed.

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If you wish to know programmed oven temperature,
simply touch the CONVEC pad. As long as your
finger is touching the CONVEC pad, programmed
oven temperature will be displayed.

Automatic
Mix Cooking
There are two preprogrammed

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350°F

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LOW MIX
BAKE

IGH MIX/ROAST

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temperature
300°F
Oven
350°F

power
30%
Microwave
10%

5 Touch

LOW
BAKE pad.

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300°F

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START

Enter temperature.

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The preprogrammed temperature on either HIGH
or LOW MIX can be changed to any temperature
listed on the number selection pads. Simply touch
the desired temperature after touching either HIGH
or LOW MIX.

To Preheat

and then Cook

with Convection
Helpful Hints for Convection
Cooking

Your oven can be programmed to combine preheating and
convection cooking or preheating and automatic mix cooking.
* Suppose you want to preheat the oven to 300°F then cook
for 20 minutes at 300°F.
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CONVEC

DisPlaY

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preheat

Mix

Your Sharp Convection Microwave Oven can cook any
food perfectly because of the number of ways it can
cook: microwave only, automatic mix, convection only
or broil. The cookbook that comes with your oven has
excellent instructions, guidelines, hints, charts and
recipes to help you get the best use of your oven.
Consult it often until you are familiar with it. This
Operation Manual tells you how to program the oven.

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Procedure

and Automatic

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The oven cannot be used without the turntable in place.
Never restrict the movement of the turntable.

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temperature pad.

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1. When preheating, the turntable can be left in or
removed. When using the baking rack for 2 shelf
cooking in a preheated oven, it is easier to remove
the turntable for preheat.
Place baking rack on turntable along with foods, and
when preheat is over, open oven door and quickly
place turntable, baking rack and foods to be baked
inside.

Enter cooking time.

START

!

Touch START pad.

4

5

When the oven
reaches the
programmed
temperature, signal
will sound 4 times.*
Open door.
Place food in oven.
Close door.

/..

START

2. Do not cover turntable, broiling trivet or baking rack
with aluminum foil. It interferes with air flow that
cooks food.
3. Round pizza pans are excellent cooking utensils for
many convection-only items. Choose pans that do
not have extended handles.
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4. Using a preheated broiling rack can give a grilled
appearance to steaks, hot dogs etc.
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Automatic

Touch START pad.

If you wish to preheat and cook at a different
convection temperature, follow Steps 1 through 3
above, then touch the CONVEC pad and the desired
cooking temeprature pad.
The cooking temperature will appear on the display.
Continue with Step 4.

To Preheat

with

Automatic

NOTE:
During mix baking some metal baking utensils may
cause arcing when they come in contact with the
turntable, oven walls or accessory racks. Arcing is a
discharge of electricity that occurs when microwaves
come in contact with metal.

Mix

* Suppose you want to preheat the oven to 300°F and bake
a pie for 20 minutes on HIGH MIX.
See "To preheat with Convection" above. Touch HIGH MIX/
ROAST pad after step 3. Continue with step 4.
NOTE:

Mix Cooking:

1. Meats are best when roasted directly on the broiling
trivet. A dish can be placed below the meat if gravy
is to be made from the drippings.
2. Less tender cuts of meat can be roasted and
tenderized using oven cooking bags.
3. When baking, check for doneness after time has
elapsed. If not completely done, let stand in oven a
few minutes to complete cooking.

* If the oven door is not opened, the oven will automatically
hold at the preheat temperature for 30 minutes. After this
time has elapsed, an audible signal will sound and the oven
wil! turn off-.
NOTE:

Cooking:

If arcing occurs, place a heat resistant dish (Pyrex ®pie
plate, glass pizza dish or dinner plate) between the pan
and the turntable or trivet. If arcing occurs with other
metal baking utensils, discontinue their use for mix
cooking.

If you wish to preheat and cook at a different
automatic mix cooking temperature, follow "To
Preheat with Automatic Mix", after touching HIGH
MIX/ROAST
pad, touch the desired cooking
temperature pad. The cooking temperature will
appear on the display. Continue with Step 4.

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Broil Cooking

Slow Cook

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Preheating is automatic when the BROIL setting is used.
Only actual cooking time is entered; the oven signals when
it is preheated to 450°F. Use Broil setting for steaks, chops,
chicken pieces and many other foods. See Broiling Chart in
cookbook.

Slow Cook is preset for 300°F for 4 hours. The temperature
can be changed to below 300°F. This feature be used for
foods such as baked beans or marinated chuck steak.
* Suppose you want to change oven temperature
300°F to 275°F.

* Suppose you want to broil a steak for 15 mintues.

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pad.

Enter cooking time.

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START

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START

Touch START pad.

the oven
reaches the
programmed
temperature, signal
will sound 4 times.

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5

Touch START pad.

6

After cooking,

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After cooking, _

NOTE:

Open door.
Place food in oven.
Close door.

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will be displayed.

If the oven door is not opened, the oven will automatically
hold at the preheat temperature for 30 minutes. After this
time has elapsed, an audible signal will sound and the oven
will turn off.
Preheating for broil may take from 7 to 10 minutes depending
on temperature of room and available power.
NOTE:

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pad if
you want to change
from 300°F.

Touch START pad.
No food in oven.
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Although time is set for the maximum broiling time
as derected in Step 1, check food at minimum time
recommended in the chart of Cookbook. This will
eliminate the need to completely reprogram the
oven if additional cooking time is needed. Simply
close the oven door and touch START to continue.

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will be displayed.

If the oven door is opened or STOP/CLEAR pad is
touched during the SLOW COOK cycle, the program
will be cancelled and the oven will turn off. If you
need to continue, touch the SLOW COOK pad and
note time as oven is set again for 4 hours.
When changing
SLOW COOk temperature,
temperatures above 300°F cannot be entered.

CompuDefrost

After the 2nd stage, open
the door. Shield any warm
portions. Close the door.

CompuDefrost automatically defrosts ground meat, chicken
pieces, steaks, chops, whole chicken and roasts.
* Suppose you want to defrost a 2.0 Ib. steak.
Procedure

Touch
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1. 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 requires fewer touches. To program,
touch COMPU DEFROST and enter weight by touching
the number pads. Example: touch COMPU DEFROST
then 4 and 0 for a weight of four pounds.
2. When weight is less than 0.6 pounds, the oven will stop
only once for checking.
3. To defrost other foods or foods above or below the
weights allowed on CompuDefrost Chart, use time and
30% power. See Manual Defrost on page 14.

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The oven will stop and directions will be displayed.
Follow the indicated message.

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any warm portions. Close
the door.
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NOTE:

Quickly touch COMPU DEFROST 4 times for 2.0
Ibs. because the oven starts automatically.

After the 1st stage, open the
door.
Turn steak over and shield

After cooking.

If you attempt to enter more or less than the allowed amount
(0.5-6.0 Ibs.) _
will appear in the display.
CompuDefrost can be programmed with More or Less Time
Adjustment. See page 20.

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START pad.

Display

Round the weight to the nearest half pound. (Ex. if the
steak's actual weight is 2.2 Ibs. round to 2.0 Ibs. If the
steak's weight is 2.4 Ibs. round to 2.5 Ibs.)
To enter weight, touch the COMPU DEFROST pad for
a .5 lb. increase per touch. (Ex. touch four times for 2.0
Ibs.)

COMPU
DEFROST

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COMPU DEFROST CHART
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Food
Roast beef
Pork

Amount
2.5-6.0

Ibs.

Procedure
Start with fat side up.
After each stage of defrost cycle, turn over and shield the warm portions with
aluminum foil.
Stand, covered 30-60 min.

Steaks

0.5-4.0

Ibs.

After each stage of defrost cycle, rearrange and if there are warm of thawed portions,
shield with small flat pieces of aluminum foil. Remove any that are nearly defrosted.
Stand, covered 10-15 minutes.

Ground
meat

0.5-3.0

Ibs.

Remove any thawed pieces after each stage.
Stand, 5--10 min.

Chicken,
whole

2.5-6.0

Ibs.

Chops
Fish

Remove giblets before freezing poultry. Start with breast side down.
After the 1st stage, turn over and shield the warm portions with aluminum foil.
After the 2nd stage, if there are warm portions, shield with aluminum foil.
Stand, covered 30-60 min.

Chicken
pieces

0.5-3.0

Ibs.

After each stage of defrost cycle, if there are warm or thawed portions, rearrange or
remove, or shield with small flat pieces of aluminum foil.
Stand, 10-15 min.

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 roasts and steaks 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.

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Manual

Using Sensor Settings:
1. Room temperature should not exceed 95°F.
2. Exhaust vents are provided on the back of the unit for
proper cooling and airflow inthe cavity. To permit adequate
ventilation, be sure to install the unit so as not to block
these vents. There should be some space for air circulation.
3. Be sure the exterior of the cooking container and the
interior of the oven are dry. Wipe off any moisture with a
dry cloth or paper towel.
4. During the first part of Sensor cooking,
or _,_T
the Sensor setting number will
appear on display. Do not open the oven door or touch
STOP/CLEAR during this part of the cooking cycle. The
measurement of vapor will be interrupted. If this occurs,
will appear and sensor cooking will be
interrupted. To continue cooking, touch the STOP/CLEAR
pad and select cooking time and variable power. Door
may be opened when remaining cooking time appears on
display. At this time, you may stir or season food, as
desired.

Defrost

If the food that you wish to defrost is not listed on the
DEFROST CHART or is above or below the limits in the
"Amount" column on the DEFROST CHART, you need to
defrost manually.
You can defrost any frozen food, either raw or previously
cooked, by using Power Level 3. Follow the exact 3 -step
procedure found under Time Cooking on page 9. Estimate
defrosting time and press 3 for 30% 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 defrosting time, program the oven in 1
minute increments on Power Level 3 until totally defrosted.
When using plastic containers from the freezer defrost only
long enough to remove from the plastic in order to place in a
microwave safe dish.

Beverage
Touch to restore
temperature.

beverage

to a more suitable

drinking

Suppose you want to reheat 1/2 mug of coffee.
Procedure

Display

BEVERAGE once
1

Touch

BEVERAGE

once for 1/2mug.
After
_
cooking,
repeatedly.

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will be displayed
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Beverage can only be entered within 1 minute after cooking,
opening and closing the door or touching the STOP/CLEAR
pad.
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multiples of 1/2 mug. For example, touch BEVERAGE
To
increase
quantity
of beverage,
1-4 times for |
3 times
for 11/2
full mugs
or 3 half touch
full mugs.

Sensor Cooking
Sharp's Sensor is a semi-conductor device that detects the
vapor (moisture and humidity) emitted from food as it heats.
The Sensor adjusts the cooking times and power level for
various foods and quantities. It takes the guess work out of
microwave cooking.

14

5. Check food for doneness after cooking with sensor settings.
If additional time is needed, continue to cook with variable
power and time.
6. If the sensor does not detect vapor properly with popcorn
and bacon, the oven will turn off, and the correct time of
day will appear in the display. _
will flash at the
end of properly popped corn, pizza and bacon. With the
other sensor settings, if the sensor has not detected the
vapor of the food, _
will appear, and the oven will
shut off.
Selecting Foods:
1. The Sensor works with foods at normal storage
temperature. For example, bacon would be at refrigerator
temperature and canned soup at room temperature.
2. Foods weighing less than 3 ounces should be cooked by
time and variable power.
Covering Foods:
Some foods work best when covered. Use the cover
recommended in the chart or recipe for these foods.
1. Casserole lid
2. Plastic wrap: Use plastic wrap recommended for microwave
cooking. Cover dish loosely; allow approximately 1/2 inch
to remain uncovered to allow steam to escape. Plastic
wrap should not touch food.
3. Paper towel: Use paper towels to absorb excess fat when
cooking bacon. Line paper plate with paper towels and
cover bacon with additional paper towels.
4. Wax paper: Cover dish completely; fold excess wrap
under dish to secure. If dish is wider than paper, overlap
two pieces at least one inch to cover.
Be careful when removing any covering to allow steam to
escape away from you.

1. Casserole lid

2. Plastic wrap

3. Paper towel

4. Wax paper

Open oven door or touch STOP/CLEAR pad. The time of day
will reappear on the display.
Sensor Reheat can be programmed with More or Less Time
Adjustment. See page 20.

Dinner Plate Sensor
Suppose you want to reheat a dinner plate of food.

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Procedure

Display

NOTE:

DINNER
PLATE

1 Touch DINNER

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PLATE pad.

Popcorn, Dinner Plate and Sensor Reheat can only
be programmed within 1 minute after cooking,
closing the door or touching the STOP/CLEAR pad.

I To Cook with Sensor

When sensor detects the vapor emitted from the food,
remainder of cooking time will appear (ex. remainder
of cooking time is 30 sec.)

There are 8 different Sensor settings to cook your favorite
foods.
* Suppose you want to cook baked potatoes.

After cooking.

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Procedure

Popcorn Sensor

SENSOR
COOK

1 Touch

* Suppose you want to pop one regular size bag of microwave
popcorn.

Display

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COOK pad.

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Procedure
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Display

2

Place bag on over turned 9" glass pie plate.

POPCORN

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Touch POPCORN pad.

Select desired
Sensor setting.
Touch 1 to cook
baked potatoes.

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After cooking.

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NOTE:

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When sensor detects

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remainder of cooking
time will appear (ex.
remainder of cooking
time is 3 min. 20

You can reheat many foods by touching just one pad. You
don't need to calculate cooking time or power level.

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Aftercooking,
_
and
willbe displayed
repeatedly.

sec.)

* Suppose you want to reheat canned chili.
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Procedure
Display
will be displayed

SENSOR
REHEAT

1

Touch
SENSOR
REHEAT pad.
When sensor detects
the vapor emitted from
the food, remainder of
cooking
time
will
appear (ex. remainder
of cooking time is 1
min. 30 sec.)

Open oven door or touch STOP/CLEAR pad. The time of day
will reappear on the display.
Sensor Cook can be programmed with More or Less Time
Adjustment. See page 20.

repeatedly.

NOTE:

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After cooking,
and
_
will
displayed repeatedly.

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be

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If you touch the wrong Sensor setting at Step. 2,
retouch the correct setting before touching start
pad. Selected setting will appear on the display.

Sensor Reheat and Instant Sensor Chart

Canned
entress
vegetables

Procedure

Amount

Food
Sensor Reheat
Leftovers such as rice,
potatoes,
vegetables,
casse_le

4-16 oz

and

Popcorn

4-16oz

Only 1 package at a
time
3.5 oz. bag

1.75 oz. bag
Dinner Plate
1 plate

(3-6
oz
vegetables
potato/rice)

meat

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Place in dish or casserole slightly larger than amount to be reheated. Flatten, if
possible. Cover with lid, plastic wrap or wax paper. Use covers such as plastic wrap
or lids with larger quantities of more dense foods such as stews. After reheating, stir
well, if possible. Foods should be very hot. If not, continue to heat with variable power
and time. After stirring, recover and allow to stand 5 minutes.
Use Less Time Adjustment by touching Power Level pad twice for small quantities
of canned vegetables.

plus
and/or

Use only popcorn packaged for microwave oven use. Do not try to pop unpopped
kernels. Place an overturned 9" oven glass pie plate in center of turntable. Place
unfolded popcorn bag in center of overturned pie plate.
Touch Popcorn pad once.
This setting works well with most 3.5 oz. or regular size bags of microwave popcorn.
Try several brands to decide which is most acceptable for your taste.
Touch Popcorn pad twice within 2 secQnds and note _
in display.
Use this pad to reheat precooked foods from the refrigerator. 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, 2 to 3 minutes.
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Food

Amount

1

Baked potatoes
White potatoes

1-6 med.

Sweet potatoes

1-6 med.

Fresh vegetables, soft
Broccoli
Brussel sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower (flowerets)
Cauliflower (whole)
Mushrooms
Spinach
Zucchini
Baked apples

Fresh vegetables,
Carrots, sliced
Celery, diced
Corn on cob
Green beans
Winter squash,

1/4-2 Ibs.
1/4-2 Ibs.
1/4-3 Ibs.
1/4-2cups
1 med.
W-2 cups
1/4-1 lb.
1/4-2 cups
2-4 med.

hard

diced
halves

1/z-4 cups
W-1 cup
2-4 ears
1/2-4 cups
1/z-2 cups
2

4

Pizza

5

Soup, clear

8-20 oz.

6

Soup, cream

8-20 oz.

7

Bacon

2-6 slices

Fish, Seafood
Fillet, Steak, Shrimp,
Scallops,
fresh or frozen, thawed
Clams, fresh

Only 1 pizza
at a time

1/4-1 lb.

1/4-1 lb.

Procedure
• Prick; place on
o Stand, covered
o Prick, place on
• Stand, covered

turntable lined with paper towel.
in foil, 5-10 min.
turntable lined with paper towel.
in foil, 3 rain.

o Wash and place in casserole. If freshly washed, no water is needed. If not
freshly washed, add 2 tablespoons of water. Cover with lid for tender
vegetables. Use plastic wrap for tender crisp vegetable&
• Stir before standing if possible.
Stand, covered 3-5 min.

• Peel around top and hollow out the core.
Place sugar or cinnamon candies in core.
Place in glass pie plate. Cover with vented plastic wrap or wax paper.
° Place in casserole. Add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of water. Cover with lid for tender
vegetables. Use plastic wrap cover for tender crisp vegetables.
• Stir before standing, if possible.
Stand, covered, 5 min.

o Use only pizza packaged for microwave heating.
Follow package directions on how to place in oven.
o Use mug, bowl or casserole. Cover with wax paper or plastic wrap.
o Stir before standing. Stand, covered, 3-5 min.
o Use mug, bowl or casserole. Cover with wax paper or plastic wrap.
o Stir before standing. Stand, covered, 3-5 min.
• Place bacon on paper plate, lined with paper towel. Bacon should not extend
over rim of plate. Cover with paper towel.
Put another paper plate upside down on turntable. Place plate of bacon on
top over-turned plate.
o Arrange in ring around shallow glass dish (Roll fillet with edges underneath).
Cover with plastic wrap.
e Stand, covered, 3 min.
° Place in plastic bag. Secure end. Slit bag with knife.
o Stand, covered, 3 min.

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SENSOR

Cranberry
2
1
3/4
1

COOK RECIPES

Fluff

cups fresh cranberries
cup water
cup sugar
package (3 ounces) orange-flavored

1/2 pint whipping cream, whipped or
1 package (8 ounces) non-dairy whipped topping
Makes 6 to 8 servings
gelatin

1. Combine cranberries, water and sugar in a 2-quart casserole. Cover with wax paper. Microwave using Sensor Cook for Soup,
Clear. Drain cranberries and reserve liquid.
2.
Add enough hot water to reserved liquid to make 2 cups. Stir the gelatin into hot liquid until it dissolves. Cover with wax paper.
Microwave using Sensor Cook for Soup, Clear.
3.
Add berries and cool. Refrigerate until thickened. Fold whipped cream into cooled cranberry mixture. Spoon into serving
dishes and garnish with extra whipped cream. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

Curry Vegetable
6
1
3
2
1
1.

2,

3.

4.

Chowder

slices bacon
can (10 3/4ounces) chicken broth
medium potatoes, finely diced (about 2 cups)
carrots, shredded (about 1 cup)
small onion, chopped (about 1/2cup)

3/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon curry powder
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1 can (12 ounces) evaporated milk
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
Makes 4 servings

Layer 2 paper towels on a microwave safe paper plate. Arrange bacon on the towels. Cover with another paper towel. Place
on over-turned another paper plate. Microwave using Sensor Cook for Bacon. Crumble and reserve bacon.
Combine chicken broth, vegetables and seasonings in 4-quart casserole. Cover with vented plastic wrap. Microwave using
Sensor Cook for Baked Potatoes. Vegetables should be tender.
Stir in evaporated milk. Recover with vented plastic wrap. Microwave using Sensor Cook for Soup, Cream. Stir in parsley.
Let stand covered, 5 minutes.
Top each serving with crumbled bacon.

Flounder

Fillet with Vegetables

1/2 green pepper, diced
1 small onion
1 medium potato, peeled and diced
1 clove garlic, minced
2 tablespoons margarine or butter
1 medium tomato, chopped
1.

2.

1 pound flounder fillet, fresh or frozen, thawed
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1/B teaspoon paprika
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon thyme leaves
parsley flakes
Makes 4 servings

Combine green pepper, onion, potato, garlic and margarine in 2-cup measuring cup. Cover with vented plastic wrap.
Microwave using Sensor Cook for Fresh Vegetables, Soft. Stir in tomato.
Arrange fish in a ring around the outside of a 12-inch round glass utility dish. Pour vegetables over fish. Sprinkle with pepper,
paprika, salt and thyme. Cover well with vented plastic wrap. Microwave using Sensor Cook for Fish and Seafood. Let stand
2 minutes. Top with parsley and serve.

Glazed Apple
1/4
3
2
1/2
1/4
1/2

Slices

cup packed brown sugar
tablespoons margarine or butter
tablespoons apricot preserves ,
teaspoon ground nutmeg
teaspoon salt
cup sugar

3/4 cup orange juice
1 tablespoon cornstarch
4 baking apples (about 1 1/2pounds), peeled and
sliced into 8 pieces each
3 tablespoons chopped green pistachios
Makes 6 to 8 servings

t.

Combine brown sugar, margarine and apricot preserves in a small bowl. Microwave at HIGH (100%) until margarine melts
and preserves soften, 45 seconds to 1 minutes. Stir in nutmeg, salt, sugar, orange juice and cornstarch. Microwave at HIGH
(100%) until thickened, 4 to 6 minutes, stirring several times.
2. Arrange apple slices in a large microwave serving dish. Spread hot sauce over apples. Cover well with vented plastic wrap.
Microwave using Sensor Cook for Fresh Vegetables, Soft. Allow to cool 5 minutes before serving.
3. Sprinkle with pistachios. Serve alone or over vanilla ice cream or sponge cake.

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Mexican
4
I/4
1
1/2

Seasoned

Potatoes
1/2 teaspoon oregano leaves
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
'/2 teaspoon salt

medium baking potatoes (8 ounces each)
cup olive oil
tablespoon instant minced onion
teaspoon chili powder

Makes 6 to 8 servings

1. Cut each potato lengthwise into 4 equal wedges. Place potato wedges into 10-inch square casserole. Toss potatoes with oil
to coat well.
2. In small bowl, combine remaining ingredients. Sprinkle over potatoes.
3. Cover potatoes with wax paper. Microwave using Sensor Cook for Baked Potatoes. Rearrange potatoes when time appears
on display. Let stand covered 5 minutes.

Microwaved
1

Fresh Pumpkin

Pie Pumpkin or Sugar Pumpkin

1. Wash and cut pumpkin into quaters. Remove seeds and strings. Place in a glass pie plate. Cover well with vented plastic wrap.
2. Microwave using Sensor Cook for Fresh Vegetables, Hard. Allow to stand covered 5 mintues.
3. Scrape the pulp from the shell• Strain off excess liquid from cooked pumpkin. Place pumpkin into food processor or blender
and process until smooth. Use in your favorite recipes.

Shrimp
'/2
1
2
1

7

Scampi
'/2 teaspoon salt
1 pound large raw shrimp,
paprika

cup margarine or butter
tablespoon snipped fresh parsley
tablespoons lemon juice
large clove garlic, minced

shelled

and deveined

Makes 4 servings

1. Place margarine in 2-cup measuring cup. Microwave at HIGH (100%) until melted, 1 to 1 '/2 minutes. Stir in parsley, lemon
juice, garlic and salt.
2. Arrange shrimp in a large glass pie plate. Pour seasoned butter over shrimp. Cover well with vented plastic wrap. Microwave
using Sensor Cook for Fish and Seafood. Shrimp should be pink and opaque.
3. Sprinkle with paprika and serve over hot cooked rice.

Spiced

Carrots

3 cups sliced carrots, 1/4inch thick
'/2 cup chopped green pepper, 1 inch cubes
1/4 cup finely chopped onion
3 tablespoons water
•1 can (7 3/4ounces) semi-condensed
tomato soup
1/2 cup sugar

2
1
1/2
1/2
1/a

teaspoons vinegar
teaspoon soy sauce
teaspoon salt
teaspoon prepared mustard
teaspoon pepper
Makes 6 to 8 servings

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1. In a 1 I/z--quart casserole, combine carrots, green pepper, onion and water. Cover with lid. Microwave using Sensor Cook
for Fresh Vegetables, Hard. Carrots should be tender crisp. Drain.
2. Stir in remaining ingredients. Cover and microwave using Sensor Reheat.

Spaghetti

Squash

1 spaghetti squash
Option A
3 tablespoons butter, melted
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
1,

2.
3.
4.

Option B
3 tablespoons
1 to 2 tablespoons

butter, melted
honey

Prick squash deeply several times with knife or carving fork.
Place squash on paper towel on turntable. Touch Sensor Cook for Vegetables, Hard. When oven sounds, remove squash
and let stand 10 minutes.
While squash is standing, mix together ingredients for Option A or B. Cut squash in half and remove seeds. Unwind squash
with fork into spaghetti-like strands.
Toss squash with desired mixture• Serve immediately.

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After cooking, _
and _
will be displayed
repeatedly.
If you attempt to enter unacceptable data, _
will
appear in the display.
CompuCook can be programmed with More or Less Time
Adjustment.

CompuCook
CompuCookwill automatically compute the oven temperature,
microwave power and cooking time for foods shown in chart.
* Suppose you want to use CompuCook to roast a 5.0 pound
turkey breast.

NOTE:
1. CompuCook
works with foods at normal storage
temperature. For example, chicken would be at refrigerator
temperature and cakes would be at room temeperature.
2. The weight or quantity of food can be entered for each
CompuCook Setting. The unit, pound (Lbs) or quantity
(NO.), will appear on display. For example, turkey would
be calculated in pounds and hamburger patties would be
quantity.
3. Pounds must be rounded off to the nearest tenth of a
pound (Example: 5.45 Ibs should be rounded off to 5.5
Ibs.)
4. Preheat is automatic with CC-1 (Hamburgers, broiled)
and CC-2 (Chicken, broiled). When the oven reaches the
desired temperature, an audible signal will sound four
times; place the food in the oven and touch START.
5. All foods can be seasoned, as desired, before cooking
begins.
6. If door is opened during CompuCook, shut door and
touch the START pad to resume cooking.

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Procedure

Display

COMPU

COOK

1 Touch

I

COMPU

/.._! /._1 .2_/I

COOK pad.
I_1_
L
L

2 Select

CompuCook
setting. Touch 6 to
turkey breast.

5

3 Touch

0

START

START pad.

I_
LI

Lbs indicator will flash.

number pads
to enter weight.

4 Touch

_

I_"

_1

L--

ii

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LI

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m

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COMPU COOK CHART
f

1
2

3
4
5

6
7

Food
Hamburgers
broiled*
Chicken
broiled*

Chicken
roast
Turkey
roast
Pork
roast
Turkey
breast
Cake
layers

Amount
1-8 pieces
0.5-3.5 Ibs

2.5-7.5 Ibs
6.5-15.9

Ibs

2-3.5 Ibs
boneless
pork loin
3.0-6.0 Ibs
1-2 layers

Procedure
Season, as desired.
Place on broiling trivet.
Season, as desired.
Place on broiling trivet.

Season, as desired.
Place on broiling trivet.
Season, as desired.
Place on broiling trivet.
Season, as desired.
Place on broiling trivet.
Season, as desired.
Place on broiling trivet.
One or two 9-inch round
metal cake pans, greased.

Comments
Patties should be 1/4 lb. each, 1/2-inch thick.
Patties will be medium doneness.
Trim offexcess fat. If smoking should occur, 1/2 cup
of hot water may be added to the turntable.
Chicken next to bone should no longer be pink.
If additional time is needed, continue broiling.
Let stand, covered with foil, 10 to 15 minutes.
Let stand, covered with foil, 10 to 15 minutes.
Let stand, covered with foil, 10 to 15 minutes.

Let stand, covered with foil, 10 to 15 minutes.
Cool 10 minutes in pan on wire rack; remove from
pan.
Complete cooling on wire rack.
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* Program oven without food inside. When audible signal sounds 4 times after preheating, open door, put food in oven on broiling
trivet and press START pad.

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Cook & Simmer

Multiple

Sequence

Cooking

Cook & Simmer automatically brings your favorite recipes for
foods that have liquids to a boil and reduces the power level
to allow the food to simmer for the exact amount of time you
enter. Cook & Simmer is ideal for 1 to 6 cups of liquid in a
recipe.

The oven can be programmed for up to 4 microwave cooking
sequences, switching from one power level setting to another
automatically. The oven can be programmed for up to 3
convection or mix settings or a combination of microwave
and convection settings.

* Suppose you want to cook soup with less than 6 cups of
liquid and simmer it for 30 minutes.

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.

Procedure

1

Display

COOK &
SIMMER

Touch COOK &
SIMMER pad.

I--"
_I

i
i

/_Jl l_Jl I_
I II
II

* Suppose you want to cook roast beef for 5 minutes at 100%
and then continue to cook for 30 minutes at 50%.

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Procedure

1

[5-]

_-_

_--]

POWER

o o

LEVEL

X2

First enter cooking time.
Then touch POWER
LEVEL pad twice for 100%
power.

Enter simmer time.

3[

START

]

Touch START pad.

I_1

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L.J Lt

II

POWER
LEVEL

t t_

%

_,_

Then enter second cooking
time and touch POWER
LEVEL pad. Touch number
pad 5 for 50% power.

At audible signal,

will

appear. Open door
and stir soup. Press
START.

_1

/_J

Touch START pad.

17 17

/_1 /._J

START

_

k.

NOTE: I. If POWER LEVELpad istouchedtwice,
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.

After cooking, ST H?
and !EL_"_
will be appeared repeatedly.
k.

.,,

,,

* Liquid refers to water, vegetable juice, broth or bouillon, not
milk or cream.
* Lid is recommended. Should you use plastic wrap, vent
should be small-I/4 inch.
* For recipes that have a large proportion of vegetables, me_
etc., touch Power Level for More after setting the oven.
*When _
is displayed, do not open the door or touch
STOP/CLEAR. If this occurs, _
will appear. To
continue cooking, touch the STOP/CLEAR pad and select
cooking time and variable power.
* COOK & SIMMER can be programmed with More or Less
Time Adjustment. See page 20.

More or Less Time Adjustment
Should you discover that you like any of the Instant Sensor
Beverage, CompuCook, CompuDefrost,
Sensor Cook or
Cook & Simmer settings slightly more done, touch the
POWER LEVEL pad once after touching your choice of
pads.

Should you discover that you like any of the Instant Sensor
Beverage, CompuCook, CompuDefrost, Sensor Cook or
Cook & Simmer settings slightly less done, touch the
POWER LEVEL pad twice after touching your choice of
pads.
The POWER LEVEL pad must be touched within 1second of
touching your choice of pads.

2O

Minute Timer

Minute Plus

t

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 time a 3 minute long distance phone
call.

1

3

0

I

[_
2

* Suppose you want to heat a cup of soup for one minute.

Enter time.

PAusETIMER

Procedure
Touch TIMER/PAUSE

pad.

1
MINUTE
PLUS

I1

Pause

!

Touch MINUTE PLUS pad.1
Procedure

NOTE: 1. To use MINUTE PLUS, touch pad within 1 minute
after cooking, closing the door, touching the STOP/
CLEAR pad or during cooking. Minute Plus cannot
be used to start the oven if any program is on
display.
2. Minute Plus cannot be used with SPECIAL
FEATURES.

Pause allows you to stop the oven between cooking stages
to stir, turn food over or add ingredients during the cooking
process.
* Suppose you want to cook for 5 minutes at 100%, stir and
continue to cook for 3 minutes at 50%.
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Procedure

Auto Start

Enter cooking time for first
stage.
Touch POWER LEVEL pad
twice for 100% power.

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]

Touch TIMER/PAUSE

If you wish to program your oven to begin cooking automatically
at a designated time of day, follow this procedure:
* Suppose you want to start cooking a stew for 20 minutes
on 50% at 4:30. Before setting, check to make sure the
clock is showing the correct time of day.

pad.

f

Enter cooking program for
second stage.

%

Procedure

Touch POWER LEVEL pad.

1

__--_

Enter the start time.

Touch number pad 5 for 50%
power.

2

[ AUTOSTART
CLOCK

Touch
CLOCKAUTO
pad. START/

Touch START pad.

2 o%LoJ

Enter cooking program.

3

After the 1st stage,
open.door and stir
soup. Close door.

%

Touch START pad.
6

I

START

1

4

START

Touch START pad.

NOTE: 1. Auto Start can be used for manual cooking,
CompuCook and Memory Plus, if clock is set.
2. Ifthe oven door is opened after programming Auto
Start, it is necessary to touch the START pad for
the time of day to appear in the readout so that the
oven will automatically begin programmed cooking
at the chosen Auto Start time.
3.
Be sure to choose foods that can be left in the oven
safely until the Auto Start time. Baked potatoes
are often a good choice.

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Memory

Plus

Procedure

1
MEMORY

MEMORY PLUS allows you to recall one cooking instruction
previously placed in memory and begin cooking quickly.
* Suppose you like to heat a frozen breakfast
morning for 20 seconds at 50% power.
Memory

PLUS

1
2

roll every

NOTE:

Entry

* Suppose you want to enter instructions (20 sec. at 50%)
into the memory bank.

I

Touch MEMORY PLUS pad.

I

Touch START pad.

START

To check the memorized information, touch the
MEMORY PLUS pad. The memorized cooking
program will appear on display. To return the time
of day, touch the STOP/CLEAR pad.

f

Procedure

1[
2[
3

MEMORY
PLUS

]

MEMORY
PLUS

1

2

4[

Safety Lock

Touch MEMORY PLUS pad.

0
POWER

LEVEL

The Safety Lock prevents unwanted oven operation such as
by small children.
The oven can be set so that the control panel is deactivated
or locked. To set, touch AUTO START/CLOCK, the number
1 and START. Should a pad be touched, _
will
appear in the display.
To cancel, touch AUTO START/CLOCK, the number 1 and
STOP/CLEAR.

Touch MEMORY PLUS pad.

Enter cooking time.

I _--_

Touch
POWER
LEVEL
pad
and then
5 for 50%
power.

Audible
[

MEMORY

PLUS

Touch MEMORY PLUS pad.
Memory plus is now
programmed.
After that, time of day will
reappear.

If you wish to have the oven operate with no audible signals,
touch AUTO START/CLOCK, the number 5 and START.
To cancel and restore the audible signal, touch AUTO START/
CLOCK, the number 5 and STOP/CLEAR.

Demonstration

NOTE: 1. This information will remain in memory indefinitely
unless power to the unit is interrupted or you
change the program.
You can erase this
information simply by programming over it using
the procedure outlined above.
Cook

Signal Elimination

Mode

To demonstrate, touch AUTO START/CLOC K, 0 and START.
will appear in the display. Cooking operations and
specific special features can now be demonstrated with no
power in the oven. For example, touch MINUTE PLUS and
the display will show _
and count down quickly to 0
and the "End".
To cancel, touch AUTO START/CLOCK, then 0, and STOP/
CLEAR.

by Memory

* Suppose you want to use the memorized cooking program.
(20 sec. at 50% power)

Please check the following before calling for service:
1. Place one cup of water in a glass measuring cup in the oven and close the door securely.
Operate the oven for two minutes at HIGH 100%.
A. Does the oven lamp light?
B. Does the cooling fan work?
(Put your hand over the rear ventilating openings.)
C. Does the turntable rotate?
It is normal for the turntable to tum in either direction.
D. Is the water in the oven hot?
2. Remove water from the oven and operate the oven for 5 minutes at CONV 450°F.
A. Do CONV and COOK indicators light?
B. After the oven shuts off, is inside of the oven hot?

YES __
YES __

NO __
NO __

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES __
YES ___

NO __
NO

If "NO" is the answer to any of the above questions, please check electrical outlet, fuse and/or circuit breaker.
If both are functioning
properly, CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SHARP AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION. A microwave
oven should never be serviced by a "do=it=yourself"
repair person.
NOTE: tf time appearing in the display is counting down very rapidly, check Demonstration

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Mode above and cancel.

Exterior
The outside surface is precoated metal and plastic. 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
harsh abrasives.
Touch Control
Care should be
soiled, open the
with water only.
Close door and

Panel
taken in cleaning the touch control panel. If the control panel becomes
oven door before cleaning. Wipe the panel with a cloth dampened slightly
Dry with a soft cloth. Do not scrub or use any sort of chemical cleaners.
touch STOP/CLEAR.

Interior - after microwave cooking.
Cleaning is easy because no heat is generated to the interior surfaces; therefore, there
is no baking and setting of spills or spattering. To clean the interior surfaces, wipe with
a soft cloth and warm water. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE OR HARSH CLEANERS OR
SCOURING PADS. For heavier soil, use mild soap; rinse thoroughly with hot water.
Interior - after convection, mix or broil cooking.
Spatters may occur because of moisture and grease. Wash immediately after use with
hot, soapy water. Rinse and polish dry. Harder to remove spatters may occur if oven is
not thoroughly cleaned or if there is long time/high temperature cooking. If so, you may
wish to purchase an oven cleaner pad with liquid cleaner within it--not a soap filled steel
pad--for use on stainless or porcelain surfaces.
Follow manufacturer's directions carefully and be especially cautious not to get any of the
liquid cleaner in the perforations on the wall or ceiling or any door surfaces.
Rinse thoroughly and polish dry.
Wave Guide Cover
Carefully wash any food particles from the wave guide cover located on the ceiling in the
oven cavity.
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 minutes 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 removed for easy cleaning. Wash them in
mild, sudsy water; for stubborn stains use a mild cleanser and scouring sponge as
described above. They are also dishwasher-proof.
Foods with high acidity, such as tomatoes or lemons, will cause the porcelain enamel
turntable to discolor. Do not cook highly acidic foods directly on the turntable; if spills
occur, wipe up immediately.
The turntable motor shaft is not sealed, so excess water or spills should not be allowed
to stand in this area.

AC Line Voltage:
AC Power Required:

Single phase 120V, 60Hz, AC only
1.55 kW 12.0A (Microwave)
1.55 kW
(Convection)

Output Power:
Microwave
900W*(IEC-705-1988
Test Procedure)
Convection Heater
1450W
2480 MHz
Frequency:
Outside Dimensions:
24 %"(W) x 15"(H) x 20 1/4"(D)
Cavity Dimensions:
16 '/8 "(W) x 9 s/8"(H) x 16 1/8"(D)
1.5 cft
Oven Capacity:
Cooking Uniformity:
Turntable system
Approx. 62 Ibs.
Weight:
-k the International Electrotechnical Commission's
standardized
method for measuring
recognized.

output wattage.

This test method

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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SENSOR

REHEAT

COOK & SIMMER

1. Touch SENSOR REHEAT pad.
NOTE: Touch Power Level pad twice for
small quantities of canned vegetables.

INSTANT

1. Touch COOK & SIMMER pad.
SENSOR
REHEAT

SIMMER

2. Enter simmer time.
(Ex: Simmer soup for 10 minutes
after it has reached boiling.)
3. Touch START.

SENSOR

Place bag on overturned 9" glass pie plate.
1. Touch POPCORN pad.
NOTE: Touch POPCORN pad twice for
single size bags.

COOK &

]

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START

POPCORN

]

COOK WITH SENSOR
1. Touch SENSOR COOK.

SENSOR
COOK

BEVERAGE
BEVERAGE

1. Touch BEVERAGE pad.

2. Enterdesired Sensorsetting. (Ex.
Touch 1 to cook baked potatoes.)
3. Touch START.

I

START

SENSOR

REHEAT

AND

Food

INSTANT

Sensor Reheat
Leftovers

Cover with lid, plastic wrap or wax paper.
After reheating, stir well. Recover and allow to stand 2-3 min.

4-16 oz

Popcorn

Only 1 package

Dinner plate

CHART
Procedure

4-16 oz

Canned entrees
and vegetables

c,'

SENSOR

Amount

Use only popcorn packaged for microwave oven use.

1 pate (3-6 oz. meat
plus vegetables etc.)

Cover with wax paper or plastic wrap. Stand, covered 2-3 min.

SENSOR COOK CHART
Setting

Food

1

Baked potatoes

2

Fresh vegetables,

3

Fresh vegetables,

4

Procedure

Comments

Prick with fork.
Place directly on turntable.

Stand, covered with foil,
5-10 min.

soft

Casserole with lid or plastic wrap.

Stand, covered, 3-5 min.

hard

Casserole with lid or plastic wrap. Add water.

Stand, covered, 5 min.

Pizza

Microwave only type. See package for placing directions.

Remove carefully.

5

Soup, clear

Mug, bowl or casserole with wax paper or plastic wrap.

Stand, covered, 3-5 min.

6

Soup, cream

Mug, bowl or casserole with wax paper or plastic wrap.

Stand, covered, 3-5 min.

7

Bacon

Place on paper plate, lined with paper towel. Cover with
paper towel. Elevate paper plate on inverted paper
plate.

8

Fish, Seafood
Fillet, Steak, Shrimp
Scallops
Clams

Arrange in ring around shallow glass dish.
Cover with plastic wrap.
Place in plastic bag. Secure end. Slit bag with knife.

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Stand, coveted, 3 min.
Stand, covered, 3 min.

AUTO-TOUCH
For more complete

information,

refer to your Operation

TO SET CLOCK
1. Touch STOP/CLEAR.

I

STOP
CLEAR

® GU!
Manual.

PREHEAT AND COOK
WITH CONVECTION

]

1. Touch CONVEC pad.
2. Touch AUTO START/CLOCI_.

CONVEC
AUTO
START
CLOCK

2. Enter desired preheat
temperature. (Ex. 325°F)
3. Enter cooking time by touching
number pads. (Ex. 20 min.)
4. Touch START.

3. Enter time of day by touching numbers.
(Ex. 4:30)
4. Touch AUTO START/CLOCK.
I

COOK

AUTO
START
CLOCK

]

%%%%
START

MICROWAVE

WITH

1. Enter cooking time by touching number
pads. (Ex. 1 min. 30 sec.)
2. Touch POWER LEVEL pad.

COOK

[

LEVEL

1

%

3. Select power level. (Ex. 50%)
4. Touch START.

START

]

WITH

AUTOMATIC

MIX

1. Enter cooking time by touching
number pads. (Ex. 25 rain.)
2. Touch LOW MIX/BAKE or HIGH
MIX/ROAST.
3. Touch START.

I .°w 1x
BAKE

START

TO USE

]

]

MINUTE

1. ToucI_MINUTE

NOTE: If you want to change
temperature, enter desired
temperature after step 2.

PLUS
MINUTE
PLUS

PLUS.

]

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9
V

COOK

/'

WITH

COMPU

COOK

BROILING

/

1. TouchCOMPU

COOK.
COMPU
COOK

2. Select desired COMPU COOK setting.
(Ex. Touch 1 to broil hamburgers.)
3. Touch number pads to enter desired
quantity or weight. (Ex. 4 patties)
4. Touch START.

1. Enter desired time by touching
number pads. (Ex. 14 min.)
2. Touch BROIL. No food in oven.

l

3. Touch START. When oven
signals, put food in oven.
START

Oven will preheat to 450CF, then signal
4 times. Put food in the oven and touch

COMPU

START again.

COMPU

COOK CHART

Food

Amount

Broiled hamburgers

1 to 8 pieces

Broiled chicken

0.5 to 3.5 Ibs.

Roast chicken

2.5 to 7.5 Ibs.

DEFROST

1. Touch COMPU DEFROST pad
for a .5lb. increase (Ex: 2.5 Ibs.
Steak) per touch.
2. Touch START.
During defrosting, oven will stop,
check food.
Touch START to continue
defrosting.

COMPU

I
I

COMPU
DEFROST

START

DEFROST CHART

Food

Amount

Roast turkey

6.5 to 15.9 Ibs.

Ground meat

0.5 to 3.0 Ibs.

Roast pork

2.0 to 3.5 Ibs.

Chicken pieces

0.5 to 3.0 Ibs.

Steaks, chops

0.5 to 4.0 lbs.

Chicken, whole
Roasts

2.5 to 6.0 Ibs.

3.0 to 6.0 Ibs.

Turkey breast
Layer cakes
Carousel and Auto-Touch

SHARP

1 to 2 layers

X 5

2.5 to 6.0 Ibs.

are registered trademarks of Sharp Electronics Corporation.

ELECTRONICS

Sharp Plaza, Mahwah
Osaka, Japan

CORPORATION
New Jersey

07430-2135
25

TINSEA576WRR0-D21

Printed in Japan



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