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OPERATION MANUAL
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CONVECTION MICROWAVE OVEN
MODEL R-995E
CONTENTS Page
TM
®
Info Display
Warranty 1
Introduction 2
Warning 3
Special Notes 4
Installation Instruction 5
Oven Diagram 5
Operation of Touch Control Panel 6
Control Panel Display 6
Touch Control Panel Layout 6
Before Operating 7
Getting Started 7
Clock Setting 7
Stop/Clear 7
To Cancel Program 7
Microwave Cooking 8
Microwave Time Cooking 8
Sequence Cooking 9
Instant Cook 9
Heating without Food 10
Convection Cooking 10
To Cook by Convection 10
To Preheat and Cook by Convection 11
Mix Cooking 12
To Use Automatic Mix Setting 12
To Preheat and Cook
with Automatic Mix Setting 13
Convection and Microwave Cooking 14
Grilling 15
Preheating 16
Automatic Operations 17
Notes for Automatic Operations 17
Weight Adjust 17
Sensor Instant Action 18
Reheat Sensor 19
Intelligent Sensor 20
Defrost Sensor 21
Other Convenient Features 22
Help 22
Less/More Setting 25
Increasing/Decreasing Time 25
Memory 26
Alarm 26
Care and Cleaning 27
Service Call Check 27
Specifications 27
Cooking Guides 1 - H
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Info Display

1OPERATION MANUALJCONVECTION MICROWAVE OVENMODEL R-995ECONTENTS PageTM®Info DisplayWarranty 1Introduction 2Warning 3Special Notes 4Installation Instru

Page 2 - WARRANTY

950001 00 x 3Sequence CookingYour oven can be programmed up to 4 automatic cooking sequences, switching from one variable power settingto another auto

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

10CONV CONVStep Pad OrderProcedurePlace turntable in the oven.Press the CONVEC pad.(Operation guide off : )CONVEnter desired temperature.CONVCOOKCONVP

Page 4

11PREHEAT COOKINGTo Preheat and Cook by Convection* Suppose you want to preheat the oven to 200°C then cook for 20 minutes at 200°C.StepProcedure Disp

Page 5 - SPECIAL NOTES

12MIX COOKINGYour Convection Microwave Oven has two preprogrammed settings that make it easy to cook with bothconvection heat and microwaves automatic

Page 6 - OVEN DIAGRAM

13COOKMIXMIXTo Preheat and Cook with Automatic Mix Settings* Suppose you want to preheat the oven to 200°C and roast a chicken for 20 minutes on HIGH

Page 7 - Touch Control Panel Layout

14COOKCONVCONVCONVCONVCONVStepProcedure Pad Order DisplayConvection and Microwave CookingPress the CONVEC pad.(Operation guide off: )Enter desired con

Page 8 - Clock Setting

15COOKCONVCONVThe grill effect is achieved using fan forced heat at a temperature of 250°C.Preheating is automatic when the GRILL setting is used. Onl

Page 9

16PREHEATINGFor best results, preheat to the required temperature with the turntable in the oven. Add food after preheating.* To preheat the oven to 2

Page 10 - Instant Cook™

17NOTE:1.When you use the utensils in the menu guide procedures ONLY, weight adjust is not required.2.If appears in the display, check that the turnt

Page 11 - To Cook by Convection

18SENSORCOOKMIXSENSORCOOKCOOKMIXSENSORCOOKMIXSENSORMIXSensor Instant ActionPlace food on the low rack on theturntable.Press the SENSOR INSTANTACTION

Page 12

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

Page 13 - MIX COOKING

19DEFROSTSENSORCOOK KG HELPMIX CONVDEFROSTSENSORCOOK KG HELPMIX CONVDEFROSTSENSORCOOK KG HELPMIX CONVDEFROSTSENSORCOOK KG HELPMIX CONVDEFROSTSENSORCOO

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20Intelligent SensorPress to select 24 popular Convection, Mix, Grill and Microwave cooking menus with weight sensor or humiditysensor.Follow the det

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21Defrost SensorStepProcedure DisplayPress the DEFROST SENSORpad until the desired menu willappear in the display (for meat,press once).Pad OrderDEFRO

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22DisplayPress the HELP pad.HelpThe HELP feature has 6 different programmes.StepProcedure Pad OrderPress the number 1 pad.1Enter the desired start tim

Page 17

23Information Guide On/OffThis oven is preset with the Information Guide On.As you get more familiar with your oven, the Information Guide can be turn

Page 18 - AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS

244DisplayStepProcedurePad OrderPress the number 4 pad.Press the INSTANT COOK/START pad.Then will appear repeatedly.Cooking operations can now be

Page 19 - Sensor Instant Action

25COOKCOOKMulti CookLess/More SettingIncreasing or Decreasing Time During A Cooking ProgrammeMicrowave, Convection, Mix or Grilling time can be added

Page 20 - Reheat Sensor

26Press the MEMORY padtwice.StepProcedure DisplayPad Order(Operation guide off: )14Press the MEMORY pad.StepProcedure DisplayPad OrderThe memorized c

Page 21 - Intelligent Sensor

27CARE AND CLEANINGCLEAN THE OVEN AT REGULAR INTERVALS.Disconnect the power supply cord before cleaning. And if possible leave the door open to inacti

Page 23 - Auto Start

2®INTRODUCTIONThe manual is divided into two sections:1. OPERATION (P3~P27)This section describes your oven and teaches you how to use all the feature

Page 24 - Child Lock

REHEAT SENSORMENU GUIDESHARPCOOKING GUIDESTINSEA 895 WRRZ-J22 Printed in ThailandSHARP CORPORATION OSAKA, JAPAN®QUICKREFERENCEGUIDEHELPFULHINTSSENSO

Page 25 - Info on Pads

111 54eg. 11:45 am or pmCooking Time5100Cooking Time04SELECT MENUMENUNUMBEReg. No.11SELECT MENUQUICK REFERENCE GUIDEFEATURETo soften Cream Cheese or B

Page 26 - Multi CookLess/More Setting

2COOKWARE & UTENSIL GUIDECAKE TINPIZZA TRAYPAPER TOWELFOILRING CENTRE DISH SQUARE DISHYESYESYESYESFor ShieldingYESYESNONONONONONONO

Page 27 - To Check Memory

31. Can be used the same a conventional oven.2. When cooking your own recipes; cook for a slightly shorter cooking time, at thetemperature the recipe

Page 28 - SPECIFICATIONS

43. Metal cookware can be used.During mix cooking some metal uten-sils may cause arcing when they comein contact with oven walls or accesso-ry racks.

Page 29

5Roast Lamb Dinner 0.8-2.5 kg + 3 °C HIGH * For best results we recommend to par-boil potatoes prior to cooking. 10-15 MORE - Well done (weight

Page 30 - COOKING GUIDES

6Roast Chicken Dinner 1.0-2.0 kg + 3 °C Preheat *For best results we recommend to par-boil potatoes prior to cooking. 10-15 Variety of vegetables

Page 31 - QUICK REFERENCE GUIDEFEATURE

7Dinner Plate 1 serve + 3 °C MICRO * Cover with plastic wrap. 2(approx. 400g) * Place on the low rack.* After cooking, allow to stand co

Page 32 - COOKWARE & UTENSIL GUIDE

8Grilled Steak/Chops 0.1-1.5 kg + 3 °C Preheat * See recipes on page C. 2-3Refrigerated CONV. * Remove turntable before preheating.* Preheat is

Page 33 - HELPFUL HINTS

9Grilled Fish whole: 0.2~1.5 kg + 3 °C Preheat * Preheat is automatic for this menu. 2-3cutlets: 0.2~1.0 kg Refrigerated CONV. * ADD FISH AFTER PREHEA

Page 34

3WARNINGRead 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

Page 35 - Initial

10* Wash rice until water runs clear.* Place into a Pyrex® bowl and cover with hot tap water or soup stock.* Cook uncovered.* When oven stops and is

Page 36 - ( )

11Frozen 0.1-1.0 kg - 18 °C MICRO * Before cooking, separate vegetables eg. broccoli as much 1-5Vegetables Frozen as possible.*Arrange the vegetables

Page 37 - REHEAT SENSOR MENU GUIDE

12 (minutes)StandingTimeNo. MenuProcedureCookingMethod InitialTemperature (approx.)WeightRangeMICRODesserts 2-8 serves MICRO * See recipes on p

Page 38 - INTELLIGENT SENSOR MENU GUIDE

13INTELLIGENT SENSOR RECIPESGRILLED STEAK/CHOPSMARINADE FOR LAMB CHOPS/PORK CHOPSSpicy Plum Marinade(for 8 chops)2 tablespoons tomato sauce2 tablespoo

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14GRILLED KEBABSChicken Satay1kg chicken thigh fillets, skin removed1/2 cup natural yoghurt1 tablespoon lemon juice1 tablespoon coriander1 tablespoon

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15BISCUITSChocolate Chip Cookies125g butter 1 3/4 cups self-raising flour, sifted1/2 cup caster sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt1/2 cup brown sugar, lightly pa

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16ServesIngredients; chicken breast fillets,cubedflourFrench onion soup mixapricot nectardried apricot, halved1 serve250 g1 tbs2 tbs125 ml 100 g2 serv

Page 42

171. Place pie apple in a shallow dish.2. Sprinkle evenly with dry cake mix.3. Layer sliced butter over cake mix.DESSERTSApple Crunch4. Combine brown

Page 43 - INTELLIGENT SENSOR RECIPES

18Steak 0.5 -3.0 * Shield thin end of chops or steaks with foil. 10-15Chops 0.5 -3.0 * Position the food with thinner parts in the centre in a single

Page 44 - GRILLED KEBABS

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

Page 45 - BISCUITS

51. Remove all packing materials from the oven cavity. Check the unit for any damage, such as a misaligneddoor, damaged gaskets around the door or den

Page 46 - CASSEROLES

6INTELLIGENT SENSOR PADPress to select 24 popular Convection, Mix, Grill and Micro cooking menus with weight sensor or humidity sensor.REHEAT SENSOR P

Page 47 - PRESERVES

7To Cancel a Programme During CookingPress the STOP/CLEAR pad twice.Stop/ClearThis is a 12 hour clock. If you attempt to enter an incorrect clock time

Page 48 - DEFROST SENSOR MENU GUIDE

801 0001 00 x 3––––––––Microwave Time CookingLOW HIGHMEDIUMM•LOW M•HIGHPower level10% 30% 50% 70% 100%DefrostSofteningbutterFruitVegetablesRice/PastaA

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