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OPERATION MANUAL
COOKBOOK
DOUBLE GRILL CONVECTION
MICROWAVE OVEN
MODELS R-890N(S)/(W)
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SCA/SCNZ R890N O/M,Cover 08.3.11, 1:13 PM3
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Page 1 - COOKBOOK

ANDOPERATION MANUALCOOKBOOKDOUBLE GRILL CONVECTIONMICROWAVE OVENMODELS R-890N(S)/(W)JTMSCA/SCNZ R890N O/M,Cover 08.3.11, 1:13 PM3

Page 2 - WARRANTY

8Press the STOP/CLEAR pad once to:1.Stop the oven temporarily during cooking.2.Clear if you make a mistake during programming.3.Clear the message on t

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

9–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Step1Procedure Pad Order DisplayEnter desired cooking time.2Press the INSTANT COOK/START pad.Sel

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10INSTANT COOKSTARTFor your convenience Sharp’s Instant Cook allows you to easily cook for one minute at 100% power level.Instant Cook function is 2 o

Page 5 - SPECIAL NOTES

11StepPad OrderProcedurePlace turntable in the oven.Press the CONVEC pad.Enter desired temperature.Press the INSTANT COOK/START pad.Enter desired cook

Page 6 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

12* Suppose you want to preheat the oven to 200°C then cook for 20 minutes at 200°C.To Preheat and Cook by ConvectionStepProcedure DisplayPress the PR

Page 7 - OVEN DIAGRAM

13StepProcedure Pad Order DisplayPress the CONVEC pad.Enter desired convection tempera-ture.Enter desired convection cookingtime.Select microwave cook

Page 8 - Touch Control Panel Layout

14<Preheating>For best results, preheat to the required temperature with the turntable in the oven. Add food after preheating.* To preheat the o

Page 9 - Getting Started

151Your oven has three grill cooking modes. Select the desired grill mode by pressing the GRILL pad.It is not necessary to preheat for grill cooking.S

Page 10 - Power Interruption

16<Mix Cooking>Your oven has four preprogrammed settings that make it easy to cook with both grill heaters and microwave.Select the desired mix

Page 11 - <Microwave Cooking>

17Preheating, Microwave Cooking, Convection Cooking, Grill Cooking or Mix Cooking can be programmed up to4 automatic cooking sequences, switching from

Page 12 - Instant Cook™

1FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHINAUSTRALIAREGARDING YOUR LOCALSHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTREVISIT OUR WEBSITE ATwww.sharp.net.auOR CALL SHARP CUSTOMER CAR

Page 13 - <Convection Cooking>

18AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS1. ERROR will be displayed if:More or less than the quantity or weight of foods suggested in the MULTI COOK, CONVENIENCE/PIZZA

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19<AUTOMATIC MENUS>6531* Suppose you want to cook 1.0 kg Roast Beef (Medium).StepProcedure Pad Order DisplayPress the MULTI COOK pad.Select food

Page 15 - POWER LEVEL

2031* Suppose you want to cook 0.5 kg Frozen Pizza.StepProcedure Pad Order DisplayPress the CONVENIENCE / PIZZA pad.Select food category forConvenienc

Page 16 - <Preheating>

21Easy DefrostStepProcedure Pad Order DisplayPress number pads to enter weight.12Press the INSTANT COOK/START pad.Press the EASY DEFROST pad.* Suppose

Page 17 - <Grill Cooking>

22Help FeatureAuto StartDisplayPress the HELP pad.StepProcedure Pad OrderThe Auto Start feature allows you to set your oven to start automatically.* S

Page 18 - <Mix Cooking>

23StepProcedure3The control panel is now locked, each time a pad is pressed, the display will show "LOCK".Press the number 2 pad.Press the I

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24* Suppose you demonstrate Instant Cook.After step 3 for Demonstration Mode on page 23.StepProcedure Pad Order DisplayPress the INSTANT COOK/STARTpad

Page 20 - AUTOMATIC OPERATIONS

25Less/More Setting in Automatic OperationsThe cooking times programmed into Automatic Operations are tailored to themost popular tastes. To adjust th

Page 21 - <AUTOMATIC MENUS>

26Increasing or Decreasing Time During Manual Operations* Suppose you want to increase cooking time by 2 minutes during 5 minutes at 50% power level.S

Page 22 - Convenience / Pizza

27CARE AND CLEANINGDisconnect the power supply cord before cleaning or leave the door open to inactivate the oven.Before cleaning ensure oven cavity i

Page 23 - Easy Defrost

1CONTENTS PageWarranty Inside of front coverIntroduction 1Warning 2Special Notes 3Installation Instructions 4Oven Diagram 5Ope

Page 24 - Help Feature

28SPECIFICATIONSAC Line Voltage : Single phase 230 - 240V, 50Hz.AC Power Required :Microwave 1.50 kWGrill 1.76 - 1.91 kW (Top and Bottom grill)Convect

Page 25 - Demonstration Mode

39GLOSSARY OF TERMSCUP MEASURES1 tablespoon = 20 mL1 teaspoon = 5 mL1/2 teaspoon = 2.5 mL1/4 teaspoon = 1.25 mLNOTE• Recipes in this book use stan

Page 26 - Info on Pads

382 rashers4 rashersper/500gper/500g1-2 breastsper/4 tomatoes halvedper/1serveincludes: 1 steak, 1chop, 1 sausage1 rasher bacon and 1 egg1-2 (whole)(f

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37Beverage (room temp.)250 mL per cupCanned Food (room temp.)(e.g. Spaghetti, Baked Beans)Canned Soup (room temp.)250 mL per cupMeat Pie (refrigerated

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367-8 minutes8-9 minutes8-81/2 minutes71/2-81/2 minutes7-8 minutes8-9 minutes8-10 minutes71/2-81/2 minutes8-9 minutes8-9 minutes5-6 minutes9-10 minute

Page 29 - CARE AND CLEANING

35AsparagusBeansBroccoliBrusselssproutsCabbageCarrotsCauliflowerChokosCorn (on cob)EggplantSliced or whole. Place in a dish with 2teaspoons butter. Co

Page 30 - SERVICE CALL CHECK

34Procedure:1. Remove wrapping from meat.2. Place frozen meat on a defrost rack. Shield.3. Defrost using MEDIUM LOW/DEFROST power level (30%).4. Halfw

Page 31 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS

33APRICOT WHEATGERMCRUNCHIESMakes18125 g butter3/4 cup brown sugar, lightly packed1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence1 egg1/2 cup self-raising flour, sifted3

Page 32 - GRILLING CHART

32CHOCOLATESELF-SAUCING PUDDINGServes 4-660 g butter11/2 cups self-raising flour1/2 cup caster sugar1/4 cup cocoa powder3/4 cup milk1 teaspoon vanilla

Page 33 - – FOOD CHART

31CALIFORNIAN APPLE CRUNCHServes 6-8800 g can pie apple11/2 cups White Wings buttercake mix125 g hard butter, cut into thin slices3 tablespoons brown

Page 34 - SCRAMBLED EGG GUIDE

2WARNINGIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS : READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.Whenever the top heater, bottom heater or convection symbols are

Page 35 - FRESH VEGETABLE CHART

30POTATOES PIZZAIOLAServes 4-64 large potatoes20 g butter1 clove garlic, crushed400 g can tomatoes, roughly chopped2 teaspoons fresh (or 1/2 teaspoon

Page 36 - minutes/500 g

29ROAST VEGETABLESServes 4300 g baby potatoes, cut in half300 g sweet potatoes, peeled250 g parsnips, peeled2 tablespoon olive oil1 teaspoon oregano1

Page 37 - CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

28POTATO, AVOCADO AND ONION SALADServes 61 kg small new potatoes1 large onion, sliced into rings1 tablespoon caster sugar20 g butter1/2 cup mayonnaise

Page 38 - CHOCOLATE MOUSSE

27CAULIFLOWER AU GRATINServes 4-6500 g cauliflower florets30 g butter2 tablespoons flour1 cup milk1 teaspoon mustard1/2 cup grated cheesepaprika1. Pla

Page 39 - DESSERTS

26OYSTERS KILPATRICKServes 1-23 rashers bacon, chopped1 dozen oysters in the half shell2 tablespoons worcestershire sauce1. Place bacon in a small mic

Page 40 - GRILLED TOMATOES

25SQUID IN TOMATO AND WINE SAUCEServes 6500 g squid tubes1 tablespoon soy sauce1 tablespoon cornflour1 tablespoon olive oil1 shallot, chopped1. Cut s

Page 41 - SQUASH WITH YOGHURT

24GARLIC MUSSELSServes 4 as entree500 g mussels1 cup wine2 cups water1 clove garlic, crushed1. Wash mussels under running water; remove all traces of

Page 42 - STUFFED BAKED POTATOES

23SCALLOPS IN BLACK BEAN SAUCEServes 41 tablespoon oil2 spring onions, finely sliced1 chilli, seeded and finely chopped1 tablespoon cornflour1. In a l

Page 43 - VEGETABLES

22 SEAFOODCHEESY SALMON CANNELLONIServes 4-6ROLLS120 g cannelloni250 g ricotta cheese90 g cheddar cheese, gratedsalt and pepper to taste2 eggs, light

Page 44 - PRAWN CUTLETS

21CHICKEN CACCIATOREServes 66 chicken thighs1/4 cup flour1 tablespoon Season All salt1 onion, sliced30 g butter1 clove garlic, crushed1. Place chicken

Page 45 - CURRIED SCALLOPS

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

Page 46 - SESAME PRAWNS

20CHICKEN AND MACARONI BAKEServes 4-61 cooked chicken (approx. 1.5 kg)20 g butter, melted2 cups macaroni1/4 cup plain flour300 mL sour cream1 cup chic

Page 47 - PRAWN CREOLE

19CHICKEN PROVENCALEServes 41/2 cup white wine425 g can peeled tomatoes1 large onion, chopped1 apple, peeled and chopped1/2 cup black olives1. In a la

Page 48 - GARLIC PRAWNS

18CHICKEN WITH BACONAND LEEK SEASONING Serves 4Aprox. 1.5 kg chicken60 g butter, melted1 leek, finely chopped2 rashers bacon, chopped1. Combine butter

Page 49 - CRUNCHY CAMEMBERT CHICKEN

17PORK RIBS WITHCHILLI PLUM SAUCEServes 4750 g pork ribs1 tablespoon oyster sauce2 tablespoons dry sherry1 tablespoon soy sauce3 teaspoons black beans

Page 50 - HONEY CHICKEN LEGS

16APRICOT AND ALMOND CRUSTY LAMBServes 4200 g dried apricots, finely chopped1 cup fresh breadcrumbs1/2 cup ground almonds2 teaspoons dried rosemary1 e

Page 51 - TANDOORI CHICKEN

15CHILLI CON CARNEServes 4-61 kg mince1 large onion, finely chopped825 g can peeled tomatoessalt and pepper1-2 teaspoons chilli powder1. Mix mince and

Page 52 - CHICKEN FRICASSEE

14VEAL 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 53 - MIXED GRILL

13CURRIED SAUSAGESServes 4-61 kg sausages40 g butter2 onions, chopped1 small Granny Smith apple,peeled and finely chopped1. Pierce sausages with a for

Page 54 - FILLET MIGNON

12CRUSTY ROSEMARY LAMBServes 4-61/4 cup brown sugar2 tablespoons seeded mustard1 tablespoon lemon juice2 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary1.5 kg leg

Page 55 - TROPICAL LAMB CURRY

11QUICK NACHOSServes 4200 g packet corn chips250 g jar of salsa1/2 cup sour cream2 tablespoons tomato paste1/4 cup grated tasty cheese1. Place corn c

Page 56 - ITALIAN SPAGHETTI SAUCE

4INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS1. Remove all packing materials from the oven cavity, (do not remove the waveguide cover), and the featuresticker from the o

Page 57 - BEEF STROGANOFF

10VEGETABLES continuedHONEY CARROTS QHONEY GINGERED VEGETABLES SPOTATOES PIZZAIOLA TPOTATO, AVOCADO AND ONION SALAD RPUMPKIN SALAD TROAST VEGETABLES S

Page 58 - SHEPHERD'S PIE

910-1510-155-1515-5015-50StandingTime(minutes)MenuProcedureQuantitymin-max(kg's)0.1-3.00.1-3.00.1-3.01.0-3.00.5-3.0Minced MeatBeefSteak/ChopsChic

Page 59 - APPETISERS

8StandingTime(minutes)MenuInitialTemperature(approx.)CookingMethodProcedureWeightRangeNo.Fresh pizza 1 pizza + 3 °C Top/bottom • Add paste and topping

Page 60 - RECIPES

7WeightRangeMenuNo.InitialTemperature(approx.)ProcedureStandingTime(minutes)CookingMethod5-15Roast Pork 0.5 - 3.0 kg +3°C MixRefrigeratedIncludes:T-bo

Page 61 - EASY DEFROST MENU GUIDE

6MULTI COOK MENU GUIDEWhen you cook the following menus with MULTI COOK, press the MULTI COOK pad and the number pad ofthe menu.WeightRangeMenuNo.Init

Page 62 - CONVENIENCE/PIZZA MENU GUIDE

51-5Rice/Pasta1 - 4 serves(1 serve = 1/2 cup)Micro+60°CHot tap water orsoup stock• Wash rice until water runs clear.• Place into a microwave safe glas

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4 Frozen VegetablesCarrotsBeansBrussels SproutsBroccoliCauliflowerCornGreen PeasMixed VegetablesMEAT POTATO VEGETABLES175-180g 125g 100gBeef, Lamb sl

Page 64 - MULTI COOK MENU GUIDE

3COOKWARE & UTENSIL GUIDECAKE TINPIZZA TRAYPAPER TOWELFOILRING CENTRE DISH SQUARE DISHYESYESYESNOYESNONONONONONONONONONOYES(LOW RAC

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2HELPFUL HINTSa) High mix top grill - Top Grill with 70% microwave power.b) Low mix top grill - Top Grill with 50% microwave power.c) High mix bottom

Page 66 - INSTANT ACTION MENU GUIDE

1HELPFUL HINTS1. ARRANGEMENTArrange foods carefully. Place thickest areas toward outside of dish.Eg. Arrange vegetables in a shallow dish in the follo

Page 67 - COOKWARE & UTENSIL GUIDE

5OVEN DIAGRAMOVEN:1. Liquid crystal display2. Control panel3. Oven lamp4. Door opening button5. Waveguide cover (DO NOT REMOVE)6. Bottom grill heating

Page 68 - HELPFUL HINTS

COOKING GUIDESCONTENTS COOKING GUIDEHELPFUL HINTSCOOKWARE ANDUTENSIL GUIDEMULTI COOKMENU GUIDEEASY DEFROSTMENU GUIDEINSTANT ACTIONMENU GUIDECONVENIENC

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QUICK OPERATION GUIDEMenu NumberFEATUREeg. Roast BeefCooking Timeeg. 1.0kgWeightTo soften Cream Cheese or Butter for 40 seconds at 30% power level ( M

Page 70 - COOKING GUIDES

6OPERATION OF TOUCH CONTROL PANELThe operation of the oven is controlled by pressing the appropriate pads arranged on the surface of the control pane

Page 71 - QUICK OPERATION GUIDE

7BEFORE OPERATINGStep1Getting Started2Step1* To enter the present time of day 11:34 (AM or PM).Clock Set Mode (Clock Setting)32This is a 12 hour clock

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