Sharp R9H66, R9H94B manual Sensor Cook, LI Ll .J

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Sensor Cook

There are 8 different sensor settings to cook your favorite

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foods..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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potatoes.

When

sensor detects

 

 

Procedure

Display

3 the vapor

emitted

 

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from the food,

 

 

1 SENSORCOOK 1 Touch SENSOR COOK pad.

 

 

remainder

of cooking

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remainder

of cooking

repeatedly

 

time is 3 min 20

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 Select desired sensor setting.. Touch 1 to cook baked potatoes.

Sensor Cook Chart

1Baked potatoes White potatoes

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Amount

1-6 reed

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 21

NOTE: 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.

Procedure

. Prick; place on turntable lined with paper towel.

-Stand, covered in foil, 5-10 min..

Sweet potatoes

1-6 med,

° Prick, place on turntable lined with paper towel..

 

 

• Stand, covered in foil, 3 min

Fresh vegetables,

soft

 

Broccoli

 

1/4-2 Ibs..

Brussel sprouts

lh-2 Ibs.

Cabbage

 

1/4-3 Ibs.

Cauliflower

(flowerets)

1/4-2cups

Cauliflower

(whole)

1 med.

Mushrooms

 

1/2"-2 cups

Spinach

 

t/4-1 ibo

Zucchini

 

1/4-2 cups

Baked apples

2-4 med.

°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 vegelables

°Stir before standing if possible. Stand, covered 3-5 mino

-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_

Fresh vegetables,

hard

 

 

Carrots, sliced

 

tt,_4

cups

Celery,

diced

 

1/z-1 cup

Corn on cob

 

2-4

ears

Green

beans

 

Vz-4

cups

Winter

squash,

diced

1/_2

cups

 

 

halves

 

2

Pizza

 

 

Only

1 pizza

 

 

 

at a time

,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.

Use only pizza packaged for microwave heating Follow package directions on how to place in oven.

Use Iess time adjustment by touching power level pad twice for extra

5Soup, clear

6Soup, cream

7Bacon

8-20 oz.

8-20 oz.

2-6 slices

o Use mug, bowl or casserole.. Cover with wax paper or plastic wrap.

Stir before standing.. Stand, covered, 3-5 min.

Use mug, bowl or casserole.. Cover with wax paper or plastic wrap

°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 of overturned plate.

Fish, Seafood

° Arrange in ring

 

 

glass dish (Roll fillet with edges

Fillet, Steak, Shrimp,

around

shallow

Scallops,

underneath)_ Cover with

plastic

wrap.

fresh or frozen, thawed

• Stand,

covered,

3 min.

 

 

Clams, fresh

Place

in plastic

bag. Secure end. Slit bag with knife.

 

= Stand, covered, 3 min.

 

 

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Contents Carousel Read all instructions carefully before using these ovensFor cooking and operation questions SerialSharp Electronics Corporation Service Call Check Limited WarrantySafety Unpacking InstallationLimited Warranty Instructions onpage Microwave Energy on inside front coverOrdering the Built-in Kits Unpacking and Examining Your OvenChoosing a Location for Your Oven 9H66h9H76Extension Cord Electrical RequirementsRadio or TV Interference Deep fat fry DontAbout Utensils Coverings About Microwave Cooking Accessories Microwave Cooking Stop/ClearPOWEI1 To Set the Clock350F Automatic Mix Cooking There are two preprogrammedsettingsConvection and Automatic Mix Cooking TUFTo Preheat with Automatic Mix When the ovenTo Preheat and then Cook with Convection Place food OvenPad ProcedureSlow Cook Broil CookingCompuDefrost Procedure DisplayFoqpd Beverage Manual DefrostILl Instant SensorLI Ll .J Sensor CookMedium potato, peeled and diced Slices baconV2 teaspoon curry powder Teaspoon pepper Small onionCup Oregano leaves1I-7 CompuCookMultiple Sequence Cooking More or Less Time AdjustmentPower Cook & SimmerAuto Start Minute TimerPause Minute PlusMemory Plus Demonstration ModeSafety Lock Audible Signal EliminationMicrowave 900W*IEC-705-1988 Power 55kWOutside Dimensions AC onlyWith foil 3.5 oz.bagPopcorn Touch Sensor CookSTA.T 1 c0MPu Defrost

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