Sharp R-580D Specifications

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - R-580D(K)

1R-580DR-580D(K)MODELSJ

Page 2 - WARRANTY

8Sequence CookingYour oven can be programmed up to 3 automatic cooking sequences, automatically switching from one variablepower setting to the next.*

Page 3 - CONTENTS page

9Increasing Time During a Cooking ProgrammeMicrowave time can be added during a cooking programme using the INSTANT COOK/START pad.* Suppose you want

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10Slow CookStepProcedure DisplayPad Order1* To cook on SLOW COOK for 1 hour 30 minutes.The cooking time will begin countingdown.23NOTE 1. After oven i

Page 5 - SPECIAL NOTES

111. Wipe off any moisture from the outside of cooking containers and the interior of the oven with a dry clothor paper towel prior to cooking on SENS

Page 6 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

12Sensor Cook05-20 KG PLACE IN CASSE-ROLEDISH COVERWITH LIDSENSOR COOK will automatically compute the power level and cooking time. SENSOR COOK has 4c

Page 7 - Touch Control Panel Layout

13PIECESPULL 130DEFROST 420DEFROSTCHICKENFILLETS05 KGCHICKENFILLETS* Suppose you want to defrost 0.5 kg of Chicken Fillets.Express DefrostStepProcedur

Page 8 - 12345678

143420DEFROSTEasy DefrostStepProcedure Pad Order Display12* Suppose you want to defrost 2.0 kg of Poultry.4The cooking time will begincounting down.

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15The dots (:) will flash on and off.STARTTIMEENTERAUTOSTARTAUTOSTARTPRESS 1 LOCKPRESS 2DEMOPRESS 3INFO ONPADSPRESSDESIREDPADThe HELP feature has 5 di

Page 10 - Instant Cook™

16The time of day will appear in the display.StepProcedure3The control panel is now locked, each time a pad is pressed, the display will show "LO

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17Demonstration ModeStepProcedure Pad Order DisplayCooking operations can now be demonstrated with no power in the oven.* Suppose you demonstrate Inst

Page 12 - Slow Cook

1FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHINAUSTRALIAREGARDING YOURLOCALSHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRECALL THESHARP SERVICE REFERRAL CENTRETOLL FREE 1 300 135 022DUR

Page 13 - AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS

18 x 2LESSAfter about 2 sec., the oven will startautomatically.SOUPThe cooking times programmed into the automatic menus are tailored to the most popu

Page 14 - Sensor Cook

19TimerUse this feature as a general purpose timer. Examples include:timing boiled eggs cooked on the stove top.timing the recommended standing time o

Page 15 - 3.Sausages /

20AC Line VoltageAC Power RequiredOutput PowerMicrowave FrequencyOutside Dimensions (W x H x D)Cavity Dimensions (W x H x D)Oven CapacityCooking Unifo

Page 16 - Easy Defrost

SENSOR COOKMENU GUIDE5 – 133 – 4SENSOR INSTANTREHEAT MENUGUIDEHELPFUL HINTSCONTENTS COOKING GUIDECOOKING GUIDES2COOKWARE ANDUTENSIL GUIDE114 EASY

Page 17 - Help Feature

12. TURNINGFoods such as poultry and joints of meat should be turned over after half the cookingtime.4. PIERCINGPierce potatoes, eggs, tomatoes or any

Page 18 - Child Lock

2GLASSWARE/CERAMIC(HEAT RESISTANT)METAL COOKWAREPLASTIC WRAP/OVEN BAGSALUMINIUM FOILSTRAW AND WOODPAPERPLASTIC COOKWAREMICROWAVE SAFEBROWNING DISHTHER

Page 19 - Demonstration Mode

3SENSOR INSTANT REHEAT MENU GUIDE( )StandingTime(minutes)ProcedureWeightRangeInitialTemperature(approx.)MEAT POTATO VEGETABLES175-180g 125g

Page 20 - Less/More Setting

41 piece,approx. 160-200 gStandingTime(minutes)Procedure• Place pie upside down on the turntable.• Cover with paper towel.• When oven stops and TURN P

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5• Wash the vegetables.• Arrange the vegetables in a shallow dish.• Cover with a glass lid or plastic wrap.• After cooking, stir then stand covered.VE

Page 22 - SPECIFICATIONS

6• Combine all ingredients except cream and nutmeg in acasserole dish and cover with plastic wrap or glass lid.• When oven stops and STIR is displayed

Page 23 - COOKING GUIDES

1®The manual is divided into two sections:1. OPERATION (P2~P20)This section describes your oven and teaches you how touse all the features.2. COOKING

Page 24 - HELPFUL HINTS

7RICE / PASTA / CEREAL MENU GUIDEStandingTime(minutes)No. MenuProcedure• Wash rice thoroughly until water runs clear.• Place into a Pyrex® bowl and co

Page 25 - SAFE ONLY

8RICE / PASTA / CEREAL MENU GUIDEStandingTime(minutes)No. MenuProcedure• Place into a deep Pyrex® bowl and add water.• Cook uncovered.• When oven stop

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9MEAT MENU GUIDEStandingTime(minutes)No. Menu5-15* You can select desired cooking result.MORE - Well doneSTD - MediumLESS - RareInitialTemperature(a

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10MEAT MENU GUIDEStandingTime(minutes)No. MenuProcedure1-3InitialTemperature(approx.)WeightRange• Arrange in a flan dish or a casserole dish in a si

Page 28 - VEGETABLES MENU GUIDE

11MEAT RECIPES2 servesServesIngredients; chicken breast fillets,cubedflourFrench onion soup mixapricot nectardried apricot, halved1 serve500 g1 1/2 t

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12MEAT RECIPESSEASONED ROASTApple and Sage Porkboned loin pork (with rind on)Seasoning1-2 cups sage and onion stuffing mix1/2 cup dried apples, chopp

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13StandingTime(minutes)No. MenuProcedureCakePacket cake1 packet+20°CRoom temperatureWeightRangeInitialTemperature(approx.)13• Follow ingredient instru

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14EXPRESS DEFROST MENU GUIDEFish FilletsStandingTime(minutes)No. MenuProcedure• Place fish fillets on a defrost rack.• When the oven has stopped, turn

Page 32 - MEAT MENU GUIDE

15When you defrost the following menus with EASY DEFROST, press the EASY DEFROST paduntil the desired menu appears in the display.StandingTime(minute

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16 RECIPESINDEXDESSERTSAUSTRALIAN FRUIT CAKE XBAKED APPLES XBREAD AND BUTTER PUDDING YCALIFORNIAN APPLE CRUNCH XCARAMEL RICE PUDDING YCHOCOLATE MOUSS

Page 34 - MEAT RECIPES

2WARNINGRead all instructions before using the appliance.To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:a. Do not overcook food.b. Remove wire twist-ti

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17SHEPHERD'S PIEServes 6-84 large potatoes (approx.1 kg)buttermilk2 tablespoons fresh chives, choppedsalt and pepper1 kg minced beef1 onion, chop

Page 36 - DESSERTS MENU GUIDE

18SPRINGTIME LAMB CASSEROLEServes 411/2 packets (45 g) French onion soup1/4 cup plain flour750 g lamb, cubed3 spring onions, quartered2 carrots, thinl

Page 37 - Sausages / Minced Meat

19VEAL À LA MEDALLIONServes 4-61 kg veal, cubed1/2 cup plain floursalt and pepper3/4 cup water1 cup finely chopped shallots2 carrots, thinly sliced1.

Page 38 - EASY DEFROST MENU GUIDE

20INDIAN CURRY LAMBServes 4-61 small sweet potato, cubed1 onion, thinly sliced1 kg lamb, trimmed and cubed1 cup chicken stock1 teaspoon chicken stock

Page 39 - RECIPES

21APRICOT AND ALMOND CRUSTY LAMBServes 4100 g dried apricots, finely chopped1/4 cup shelled blanched almonds1/4 cup ground almonds1 teaspoons dried ro

Page 40 - CRUSTY ROSEMARY LAMB

22CHICKEN IN A POTServes 4-61.5 kg chicken thighs1/4 cup plain flour2 rashers bacon, finely chopped1 green capsicum, diced1 onion, finely chopped425 g

Page 41 - BEEF STROGANOFF

23TANDOORI CHICKENServes 4-62 fresh red chillies, seeded1 onion2 cloves garlic, crushed2 teaspoons crushed ginger2 tablespoons lemon juice2 teaspoons

Page 42 - ITALIAN SPAGHETTI SAUCE

24CHICKEN AND MACARONI BAKEServes 4-6No. 15 chicken20 g butter, melted2 cups macaroni1/4 cup plain flour300 mL sour cream1 cup chicken stock1. Brush c

Page 43 - MINTED PICNIC LOAF

25CRUNCHY CAMEMBERT CHICKENServes 6125 g camembert cheese, finely chopped2 rashers bacon, finely chopped1/2 cup toasted, slivered almonds2 tablespoons

Page 44 - HONEY ROAST LAMB

26 SEAFOODCHEESY SALMON CANNELLONIServes 4-61 large packet cannelloni250 g ricotta cheese90 g cheddar cheesesalt and pepper to taste2 eggs lightly be

Page 45 - CHICKEN FRICASSEE

3* Cook eggs in shells. This prevents"explosion", which may damage theoven or injure yourself.* Reheat whole eggs.* Overcook oysters.* Dry n

Page 46 - SEASONED CHICKEN PARCELS

27THAI SCALLOPS WITH VERCAMILLINOODLESServes 4500 g scallops2 tablespoons butter2 cloves garlic1 tablespoon chopped lemon grass1 tablespoon fresh chiv

Page 47 - CHICKEN CACCIATORE

28GARLIC MUSSELSServes 4 as entree250 g mussels250 g New Zealand mussels1 cup wine2 cups water1 clove garlic, crushed1. Wash mussels under running wat

Page 48 - ROAST CHICKEN

29BOUILLABAISSEServes 86 mussels750 g scallops500 g green prawns,peeled and deveined500 g firm fish fillets,cut into bite-size pieces5 crab sticks, sl

Page 49 - GARLIC PRAWNS

30HONEY CARROTSServes 4500 g carrots, sliced lengthwise60 g butter1 tablespoon honey1. Combine all ingredients in a casserole dish.2. Cover and cook f

Page 50 - SEAFOOD LAKSA

31POTATO, AVOCADO AND ONION SALADServes 61 kg small new potatoes1 large onion, sliced into rings1 tablespoon caster sugar1 tablespoon butter1/2 cup ma

Page 51 - SESAME PRAWNS

32HOT CURRIED SLAWServes 6-81/2 large cabbage, finely shredded1 large carrot, grated1/2 cup chicken stock1 onion, peeled and halved4 whole cloves2 clo

Page 52 - AVOCADO SCALLOPS

33POTATOES PIZZAIOLAServes 4-64 large potatoes1 tablespoon butter1 clove garlic, crushed425 g can tomatoes, roughly chopped2 teaspoons fresh (or 1/2 t

Page 53 - VEGETABLES

34CALIFORNIAN APPLE CRUNCHServes 6-8800 g can pie apple11/2 cups White Wings buttercake mix150 g hard butter, cut into thin slices3 tablespoons brown

Page 54 - STUFFED BAKED POTATOES

35CHOCOLATE MOUSSEServes 4200 g cooking chocolate2 tablespoons water2 tablespoons rum1/4 cup caster sugar1. Place chocolate, water and rum in a large

Page 55 - SUNSHINE BRUSSELS SPROUTS

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDEQUICK OPERATION GUIDEFEATURESHARP CORPORATION OSAKA, JAPANTINSEA891 WRRZ - J23PRINTED IN THAILAND®x1eg. CakeMenu Category and Men

Page 56 - PUMPKIN SALAD

4321765DE6A8904CBOVEN DIAGRAMINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS1. Remove all packing materials from the oven cavity. Check the unit for any damage, such as a m

Page 57 - AUSTRALIAN FRUIT CAKE

517892350A64OPERATION OF TOUCH CONTROL PANELThe operation of the oven is controlled by pressing the appropriate pads arranged on the surface of the c

Page 58 - BREAD AND BUTTER PUDDING

6AB: CDEFG12345678* This oven is preset with the INFORMATION GUIDE.To assist you in operating your oven useful information will appear on the display.

Page 59 - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

7–––––––––––––To lower the power press the POWER LEVEL pad once. Note the display will indicate “HIGH”. To lower to“M•HIGH” press the POWER LEVEL pad

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