Sharp CD2200M, R-CD1200M, CD1800M operation manual Cooking Guide, Utensils, EN-25

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COOKING GUIDE

Utensils

METAL

1) Frozen Precooked Foods in Foil Containers

When cooking foods in foil containers, the container should be no more than 1/2” deep. The best method to use is, after removing the foil cover, return the metal container to the paper box or package it came in and place this entire unit in the microwave oven. There must be more food than metal, and the metal container must not touch the oven walls.

2) Metal Skewers

Small metal skewers may be used if there is a large proportion of food to the amount of metal. If arcing does begin, stop the oven, remove the food and change to a wooden skewer.

Whenever using metal foil, foil containers or metal skewers, be sure that the metal does not touch the sides of the oven.

GLASS, GLASS-CERAMIC, CERAMIC AND CHINA UTENSILS

Most glass, glass ceramic, ceramic and china utensils are excellent for use in microwave ovens. Heatresistant glassware, unless it has metallic trim or metal portions, can almost always be used in the microwave oven, no matter whether it is clear or opaque. However, you must be careful not to use delicate glassware since it might crack from the heat of the food but not from the microwaves.

Most dinner plates, unless they have metallic trim, are acceptable for heating foods.

Utensils with metallic trim or metal parts, such as screws, bands, handles, etc. must be avoided. Cracked or crazed glazes or chips are also indications that a dish should not be used. Ceramic mugs or cups with glued on handles are also not recommended for use in a microwave oven.

PAPER GOODS

For low heat cooking, such as reheating or very short cooking times and for foods with low fat, sugar or water content, paper is a good utensil for microwave oven use. Napkins, towels, plates, cups, cartons, paper freezer wrap and the paper pulp board that some meats come packed in are also convenient utensils for use in the microwave oven. Cardboard can also be used. Paper is used in the microwave oven as a moisture insulator. Wax coated paper plates and cups should be avoided since the high temperatures that the foods reach may cause the wax to melt. Plastic coated dishes, however, are fine for use in the microwave oven.

Wax paper and paper towels provide an excellent loose cover for foods and help prevent spatters. Do not use paper towels, plates or other utensils made from recycled paper. Recycled paper products may contain certain impurities which could cause the paper to ignite during microwave heating. Some paper products may contain harmful substances.

PLASTIC AND FOAM UTENSILS

Plastic and foam dishes and containers should not be used for cooking foods with high fat or high sugar content since the heat of the food is too hot for the plastic and may cause it to melt or lose its shape. Cooking pouches designed to withstand boiling and freezing for conventional cooking, work well in the microwave oven. Do not close plastic cooking pouches with the metal tie wraps provided, since they get very hot and will melt the plastic wrap. Any closed pouch or cooking container should be pierced so that steam is allowed to escape. Do not attempt to cook in plastic storage bags as they will not withstand the heat of the food. Plastic wrap may be used to cover foods during cooking.Stretch-type plastic wraps are not suitable for use in the microwave oven because they form too tight a seal. Whenever removing plastic wrap that has been tightly formed around the utensil, just lift the plastic away from you so that the steam can vent and there will be no danger of scalding. Melamine is not recommended for use in the microwave oven.

WICKER, WOOD AND STRAW

Wicker, wood and straw may be used in the oven for short periods of time; however, they should not be used for high fat or high sugar content foods since the heat of the food could possibly char the utensil. Wooden handle scrapers and spatulas may be left in the microwave oven during cooking.

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Contents To PHONE/POUR TÉLÉPHONER/POR Teléfono To Access INTERNET/POUR Accéder À L’INTERNET/POR InternetEN-1 Contents Limited Warranty EN-2Important Safety Instructions EN-3Service Call Check EN-4120V 20A R-CD1200M Grounding InstructionsEN-5 230V/208V 20A R-CD2200MEN-6 InstallationStacking Procedure for TWO Microwave Ovens Oven B BackPart Names EN-7EN-8 Before OperationMemory Operation EN-9 Manual Operation Microwave Power LevelSelect Power EN-10EN-11 Helpful TIP for Express DefrostProgram & Customize EN-12EN-13 EN-14 ProcedureDisplay To check more than one counterProcedureDisplay Counter Check/ClearEN-15 To Reset the Counter toTo Reset the Air Intake Filter Counter Air Intake Filter CounterSelecting Operation in case of Magnetron Failure EN-16Air Filter Cycle To set magnetron failure optionsPause Timing Express Defrost SettingEN-17 Saving Memories EN-18EN-19 Repeat Digit InputDual Digit Input Programming Multi Stage Cooking EN-20Setting Total Cooking Time of Express Defrost EN-21Maximum Cooking Time Calculation Maximum Cooking TimeEN-22 EN-23 Other Convenient FeaturesCare and Cleaning EN-24 Don’t soak the oven ceiling cover in detergent or wash itEN-25 Cooking GuideUtensils Guidelines for microwave heating EN-26Defrosting Timing guideEN-27 Quantity Item Heating and cooking time guideEN-28 CommentCD1200M R-CD1800M R-CD2200M Heating and Cooking Time Guide Con’tEN-29 CD1200M R-CD1800M R-CD2200M Plated MealsEN-30 SpecificationsReminders FCCTable DES Matières Garantie Limitée FR-2Importantes Consignes DE Sécurité FR-3Vérification Avant D’APPELER ’ASSISTANCE Technique FR-4230V/208V 15A R-CD1800M Instructions DE Mise À LA TerreFR-5 230V/208V 20A R-CD2200M Interférence radio ou télévisionProcédure Pour Empiler Deux Fours À MICRO-ONDES InstallationFR-6 Four B ArrièreNoms DES Pièces FR-7Cuisson à l’aide de la mémoire Avant L’UTILISATIONUtilisation DE LA Mémoire FR-8FR-9 ProcédureCuisson chronométrique Fonctionnement ManuelDécongélation rapide à l’aide de la mémoire Cuisson en une étapeFR-11 Décongélation RapideTableau de décongélation rapide FR-12 Programmation ET PersonnalisationAide personnalisée FR-13 Vérification/Effacement des compteurs FR-14ProcédureAffichage Pour vérifier plus d’un seul compteur Vérification des compteursCompteur du filtre d’admission d’air FR-15Pour remettre le compteur à Pour remettre à 0 le compteur du filtre d’admission d’airFR-16 Temps d’arrêt FR-1711. Réglage de décongélation rapide Enregistrement des mémoires FR-18FR-19 Entrée par répétition de chiffreEntrée à deux chiffres Programmation de la cuisson en plusieurs étapes FR-20Réglage du temps de cuisson total de la décongélation rapide FR-21Calcul du temps de cuisson maximal Temps de cuisson maximalFR-22 Entretien ET Nettoyage Mode de démonstrationAutres Fonctionnalités Pratiques SurveillanceComment installer le pare-éclaboussures FR-24FR-25 Guide DE CuissonUstensiles Directives pour le réchauffage aux micro-ondes FR-26Décongélation Guide de chronométrageFR-27 Quantité d’aliments Guide des temps de réchauffement et de cuissonFR-28 CD1200M R-CD1800M R-CD2200M Repas préparés Guide des temps de réchauffement et de cuissonFR-29 Première CuissonFR-30 AIDE-MÉMOIRECaractéristiques Techniques Contenido Garantía Limitada ES-2Instrucciones DE Seguridad Importantes ES-3Revisión Para Solicitud DE Servicio ES-4120V 20A 230V/208V 15A CD1200M CD1800M Instrucciones Para Conexión a TierraES-5 230V/208V 20A CD2200M Interferencia de radio o televisiónHorno B Parte Posterior InstalaciónES-6 Horno a Parte Tornillo a Posterior Placa de montaje aNombre DE LAS Partes ES-7Cocción con memoria Antes DE LA OperaciónOperación DE LA Memoria ES-8Procedimiento Cocinar cantidades dobles/ triples con memoriaES-9 Tiempo de cocción Operación ManualDescongelamiento rápido con memoria Cocción en una sola etapaES-11 Descongelamiento rápidoCuadro de descongelamiento rápido ES-12 Programar Y PersonalizarAyuda personalizada ES-13 ES-14 Para restablecer el contador del filtro de entrada de aire ES-15Para restablecer el contador a Contador del filtro de entrada de aireES-16 Procedimiento Pantalla ES-17Ajuste de Descongelamiento rápido Duración de la pausaGrabar memorias ES-18ES-19 Repetir la introducción de dígitosIntroducción de dos dígitos Programación de la cocción por etapas ES-20ES-21 Cálculo del tiempo máximo de cocción Tiempo máximo de cocciónES-22 Modo de demostración Otras Características ConvenientesCuidado Y Limpieza MonitorearES-24 Cómo instalar la cubierta del techo del hornoES-25 Guía DE CocciónUtensilios de cocción Pautas para el calentamiento en microondas ES-26Vegetales Guía de sincronizaciónES-27 DescongelamientoCantidad Alimento Guía para tiempo de calentamiento y cocciónES-28 ComentariosCocción primaria Guía para tiempo de calentamiento y cocciónES-29 ES-30 RecordatoriosEspecificaciones EN-31 Sharp Electronics Corporation

CD2200M, CD1800M, R-CD1200M specifications

The Sharp R-CD1200M, R-CD1800M, and R-CD2200M are robust compact microwave ovens designed to cater to the diverse needs of both commercial and residential kitchens. These models offer an array of innovative features and advanced technologies that streamline cooking processes while ensuring optimal results.

The Sharp R-CD1200M is a powerful unit featuring a 1200-watt microwave output. It is equipped with a stainless steel cavity that not only enhances durability but also facilitates easy cleaning. This model incorporates a programmable memory function that allows users to save up to 20 different cooking settings, making it an ideal choice for busy kitchens where efficiency is key. The R-CD1200M also employs inverter technology, providing a consistent level of heat, which helps cook food evenly and prevents overcooking.

Moving to the R-CD1800M, this model takes versatility up a notch with its 1800-watt power output. The addition of a multi-stage cooking option enables users to set multiple cooking stages consecutively, allowing for a more complex cooking process without the need for manual intervention. The R-CD1800M also features a user-friendly digital display and simplified controls, which enhance operational efficiency, particularly in fast-paced environments. Its spacious interior accommodates larger dishes, making it suitable for catering businesses or larger families.

The R-CD2200M, the most powerful of the trio, boasts an impressive 2200-watt microwave output. This model is designed for high-volume cooking, offering features such as a robust turntable for even heating and a quick defrost function. The R-CD2200M also incorporates advanced sensor technology that detects humidity levels in food items, automatically adjusting cooking times to achieve optimal results. This ensures that meals are cooked perfectly every time, reducing the likelihood of overcooked or undercooked dishes.

All three models come with a variety of safety features, such as a child lock, ensuring that they can be used safely in any setting. They are designed with a sleek and modern aesthetic, making them an attractive addition to any kitchen space. With their combination of power, efficiency, and advanced cooking technologies, the Sharp R-CD1200M, R-CD1800M, and R-CD2200M stand out as reliable solutions for all cooking needs, from simple reheating to complex meal prep. Whether for home or commercial use, these microwaves deliver exceptional performance and versatility.