Sharp R-1850a Owners Manual
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SHAR~ ~a(ousel® o V ER THE RANGE MICROWAVE OVEN 1 ,! I .~ OPE RAIl 0N MAN UA L Read all instructions carefullybeforeusingtheoven.
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PRECAUTIONS TOAVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TOEXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY (a) Donot attempt tooperate thisoven withthedoor open since open-door operationcanresult inharmful exposure tomicrowave energy.Itis important nottodefeat ortamper withthesafety interlocks. (b) Donot place anyobject between theoven frontfaceandthedoor orallow soilorcleaner residueto accumulate onsealing surfaces. (c) Donot operate theoven ifit is damaged. Itis particularly importantthattheoven doorclose properly and thatthere isno damage...
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• CONTENTS R-1850AIR-1851A IR-1852A INTERACTIVE COOKINGSYSTEM Precautions toAvoid Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave EnergyInsideFrontCover For Customer Assistance InsideFrontCover Contents................. 1 Limited Warranty..................................... .....2 Product Information Card....... 2 Important SafetyInstructions..... 3 Unpacking Instructions 4 Accessories.... . 4 Grounding Instructions Information YouNeed toKnow .. About YourOven ... 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 10 10...
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SHARPELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrantstothe first consumer purchaser thatthisSharp brandproduct (the Product), whenshipped inits original container, willbefree from defective workmanship andmaterials, and agrees thatitwill, atits option, eitherrepairthedefect orreplace thedefective Productorpart thereof withanew or remanufactured equivalentatno charge tothe purchaser forparts orlabor forthe period(s) setforth below. This warranty doesnotapply toany appearance itemsofthe Product nortothe additional...
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IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIPNS When usingelectrical appliances basicsafety precautions shouldbefollowed, includingthefollowing: WARNING -To reduce therisk ofburns, electric shock,fire,injury topersons orexposure toexcessive microwave energy: . 1. Read allinstructions beforeusingtheappliance. 2. Read andfollow thespecific PRECAUTIONS TOAVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGYoninside frontcover. 3. This appliance mustbegrounded. Connectonlytoproperly grounded outlet.SeeGROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS...
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Remove:1. allpacking materials frominside theoven cavity. Checktosee that there are Installation Instructions, WallTemplate andTop Template. Readenclosures and SAVE theOperation Manual. 2. the feature sticker, ifthere isone, from theoutside ofthe door. Check theoven forany damage, suchasmisaligned orbent door, damaged door seals andsealing surfaces, brokenorloose doorhinges andlatches anddents inside the cavity oronthedoor. Ifthere isany damage, donot operate theoven andcontact your dealer orSHARP...
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INFORMATION YOUNEED TOKNOW ... About YourOven • .. Your oven comes withanoperation manualandanOver- the-Range Convection MicrowaveCookbook. Readthem carefully andalways saveforreference. Should youdesire acookbook formicrowave onlycooking principles, techniques, hintsandrecipes, seetheorder form on page 28for ordering theUltimate Accessory, theSHARP CAROUSEL MICROWAVE COOKBOOK. NEVER usetheoven without theturntable andsupport nor turn theturntable oversothat alarge dishcould beplaced in the...
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...About Microwave Cooking • Arrange foodcarefully. Placethickest areastoward outside of dish. • Watch cooking timeclosely. Cookforthe shortest amount of time indicated andadd more asneeded. Foodseverely overcooked cansmoke orignite. · Cover foodswhilecooking. Checkrecipeorcookbook for suggestions: papertowels, waxpaper, microwave plastic wrap ora lid. Covers prevent spattering andhelp foods to cook even Iy. • Shield withsmall flatpieces ofaluminum toil any thin areas of meat orpoultry...
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...About Utensils andCoverings It is not necessary tobuy allnew cookware. Manypieces already inyour kitchen canbeused successfully inyour new microwave convection oven.Thechart below willhelp youdecide whatutensils andcoverings shouldbeused ineach mode. Utensils and MicrowaveOnly Convection Broil, HighMix/Roast Coverings SlowCook Low Mix/Bake Aluminum foilYes Small flatpieces ofaluminum foilplaced YesForshielding. YesFor shielding smoothly onfood canbeused toshield areas from cooking ordefrosting...
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PARTNAMES 12 ~16 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 2 6 (FrontofMicrowave) 13 14 BOTTOM VIEW 10. Auto-Touch controlpanel. 11. Time display: Digitaldisplay, ggminutes ggseconds. 12. Ventilation openings. 13. Light cover. 14. Grease filters. 15. Removable ceramicturntable. The turntable willrotate clockwise orcounterclockwise. Only remove forcleaning. 16. Removable turntablesupport. Place theturntable supportonthe floor ofthe oven cavity and theturntable onthe turntable support. 17. Removable lowrack...