Sharp R-CD1200M, CD1800M, CD2200M operation manual Guidelines for microwave heating, EN-26

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Guidelines for microwave heating

Several factors should be kept in mind when selecting utensils to be used for microwave heating.

1.A plate with a narrow rim of about 1/2-inch is recommended. This keeps the food all at the same level for more even, uniform heating.

2.Casseroles and sauced items should be heated in straight sided containers.

3.Containers should be chosen to be large enough to contain foods as they expand with heating. Milk products are especially subject to boil-overs.

4.Most foods heat better if they are covered. Covering retains the heat that has been created, reduces dehydration and helps keep the oven clean. There should be an opening for steam to escape from the food. Covers should also be non-metallic to allow for proper heating.

Techniques

1.Microwave cooking is ideal for times when you run out of certain items or for preparation during slow periods.

2.Avoid overcooking. Small portions of food should stand 2-3 minutes following cooking; during this standing time foods will complete cooking. Large portions require longer standing times.

3.When a range of times is given in a recipe (2-3 minutes), always cook the shorter amount of time and check for doneness. Foods can always be returned to the microwave for additional cooking. Overcooked foods are tough or dry.

4.Arrange foods with thicker portions or larger pieces toward the outside of the cooking container. Most foods cook more evenly and faster if covered.

5.The microwave oven is quite useful in reducing broiling times for steaks and chops. Partially prepare the meat in microwave oven, then broil for a shorter period of time.

6.Sliced meats should be at least 1/2-inch thick for best heating results. Turning the meat product overonce during the heating process will yield more uniform heating.

7.Stir liquids briskly before heating and allow to stand at least for 20 seconds after heating before stirring or drinking to avoid eruption.

Pastries

1.Placing rolls or muffins on a paper towel or napkin or wrapping in a paper towel eliminates excess moisture and gives best results.

2.Avoid overheating. Baked items will be hotter on the inside than on the outside. Overheating causes baked products to be dry and tough.

Breakfast Items

1.Eggs should be slightly undercooked when preparing them for later reheating in the microwave. Cool quickly and store covered.

2.Arrange foods on platter with easily heated items near center of plate (eggs) and denser items toward outside (sausage).

3.Do not cook eggs in the shell. Pressure will build up inside the shell and it will burst. Do not reheat cooked eggs unless they are scrambled or chopped. Puncture the yolk before cooking eggs.

Sandwiches

1.Pre-toast bread and cool on air rack. Egg and shortening rich bread gives best results.

2.Sandwich meats should be sliced very thin. When assembling sandwich, place thicker portions toward outside edges.

3.Cover sandwiches and refrigerate no longer than three hours. When ready to heat in the microwave, unwrap and place on paper towel or napkin. Most sandwiches should be heated uncovered unless wrapped in paper towel or napkin. The paper absorbs excess moisture, preventing the sandwich from becoming soggy.

4.Avoid overheating. Filling heats rapidly, and overheated sandwiches become dry and tough.

Casseroles

1.Arrange casseroles with larger pieces or bulk of food around the perimeter of the casserole; depress in center.

2.Casseroles should be heated covered with a non-metallic cover or plastic wrap except casseroles with crusts. If tightly covered, puncture plastic wrap or loosen at one corner so steam can escape. Be careful when removing plastic wrap; pull wrap away from you with the tines of a fork.

3.Cover casseroles evenly with sauce or gravy before refrigerating.

Vegetables

1.Arrange vegetables with larger pieces around the perimeter of the dish; depress in center.

2.Small uniform sized vegetables like peas, diced carrots and corn heat easily in the microwave oven. A butter sauce will speed the process.

3.Heat vegetables covered with either a non-metallic cover or plastic wrap. If tightly covered, puncture plastic wrap or loosen at one corner so steam can escape. Be careful when removing plastic wrap; pull wrap away from you with the tines of a fork.

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Contents To Access INTERNET/POUR Accéder À L’INTERNET/POR Internet EN-1To PHONE/POUR TÉLÉPHONER/POR Teléfono Contents EN-2 Limited WarrantyEN-3 Important Safety InstructionsEN-4 Service Call Check230V/208V 20A R-CD2200M Grounding InstructionsEN-5 120V 20A R-CD1200MOven B Back InstallationStacking Procedure for TWO Microwave Ovens EN-6EN-7 Part NamesBefore Operation Memory OperationEN-8 EN-9 EN-10 Microwave Power LevelSelect Power Manual OperationHelpful TIP for Express Defrost EN-11EN-12 Program & CustomizeEN-13 Counter Check/Clear ProcedureDisplay To check more than one counterProcedureDisplay EN-14Air Intake Filter Counter To Reset the Counter toTo Reset the Air Intake Filter Counter EN-15To set magnetron failure options EN-16Air Filter Cycle Selecting Operation in case of Magnetron FailureExpress Defrost Setting EN-17Pause Timing EN-18 Saving MemoriesRepeat Digit Input Dual Digit InputEN-19 EN-20 Programming Multi Stage CookingEN-21 Setting Total Cooking Time of Express DefrostMaximum Cooking Time EN-22Maximum Cooking Time Calculation Other Convenient Features Care and CleaningEN-23 Don’t soak the oven ceiling cover in detergent or wash it EN-24Cooking Guide UtensilsEN-25 EN-26 Guidelines for microwave heatingTiming guide EN-27Defrosting Comment Heating and cooking time guideEN-28 Quantity ItemCD1200M R-CD1800M R-CD2200M Plated Meals Heating and Cooking Time Guide Con’tEN-29 CD1200M R-CD1800M R-CD2200MFCC SpecificationsReminders EN-30Table DES Matières FR-2 Garantie LimitéeFR-3 Importantes Consignes DE SécuritéFR-4 Vérification Avant D’APPELER ’ASSISTANCE Technique230V/208V 20A R-CD2200M Interférence radio ou télévision Instructions DE Mise À LA TerreFR-5 230V/208V 15A R-CD1800MFour B Arrière InstallationFR-6 Procédure Pour Empiler Deux Fours À MICRO-ONDESFR-7 Noms DES PiècesFR-8 Avant L’UTILISATIONUtilisation DE LA Mémoire Cuisson à l’aide de la mémoireProcédure FR-9Cuisson en une étape Fonctionnement ManuelDécongélation rapide à l’aide de la mémoire Cuisson chronométriqueDécongélation Rapide Tableau de décongélation rapideFR-11 Programmation ET Personnalisation Aide personnaliséeFR-12 FR-13 Vérification des compteurs FR-14ProcédureAffichage Pour vérifier plus d’un seul compteur Vérification/Effacement des compteursPour remettre à 0 le compteur du filtre d’admission d’air FR-15Pour remettre le compteur à Compteur du filtre d’admission d’airFR-16 FR-17 11. Réglage de décongélation rapideTemps d’arrêt FR-18 Enregistrement des mémoiresEntrée par répétition de chiffre Entrée à deux chiffresFR-19 FR-20 Programmation de la cuisson en plusieurs étapesFR-21 Réglage du temps de cuisson total de la décongélation rapideTemps de cuisson maximal FR-22Calcul du temps de cuisson maximal Surveillance Mode de démonstrationAutres Fonctionnalités Pratiques Entretien ET NettoyageFR-24 Comment installer le pare-éclaboussuresGuide DE Cuisson UstensilesFR-25 FR-26 Directives pour le réchauffage aux micro-ondesGuide de chronométrage FR-27Décongélation Guide des temps de réchauffement et de cuisson FR-28Quantité d’aliments Première Cuisson Guide des temps de réchauffement et de cuissonFR-29 CD1200M R-CD1800M R-CD2200M Repas préparésAIDE-MÉMOIRE Caractéristiques TechniquesFR-30 Contenido ES-2 Garantía LimitadaES-3 Instrucciones DE Seguridad ImportantesES-4 Revisión Para Solicitud DE Servicio230V/208V 20A CD2200M Interferencia de radio o televisión Instrucciones Para Conexión a TierraES-5 120V 20A 230V/208V 15A CD1200M CD1800MHorno a Parte Tornillo a Posterior Placa de montaje a InstalaciónES-6 Horno B Parte PosteriorES-7 Nombre DE LAS PartesES-8 Antes DE LA OperaciónOperación DE LA Memoria Cocción con memoriaCocinar cantidades dobles/ triples con memoria ES-9Procedimiento Cocción en una sola etapa Operación ManualDescongelamiento rápido con memoria Tiempo de cocciónDescongelamiento rápido Cuadro de descongelamiento rápidoES-11 Programar Y Personalizar Ayuda personalizadaES-12 ES-13 ES-14 Contador del filtro de entrada de aire ES-15Para restablecer el contador a Para restablecer el contador del filtro de entrada de aireES-16 Duración de la pausa ES-17Ajuste de Descongelamiento rápido Procedimiento PantallaES-18 Grabar memoriasRepetir la introducción de dígitos Introducción de dos dígitosES-19 ES-20 Programación de la cocción por etapasES-21 Tiempo máximo de cocción ES-22Cálculo del tiempo máximo de cocción Monitorear Otras Características ConvenientesCuidado Y Limpieza Modo de demostraciónCómo instalar la cubierta del techo del horno ES-24Guía DE Cocción Utensilios de cocciónES-25 ES-26 Pautas para el calentamiento en microondasDescongelamiento Guía de sincronizaciónES-27 VegetalesComentarios Guía para tiempo de calentamiento y cocciónES-28 Cantidad AlimentoGuía para tiempo de calentamiento y cocción ES-29Cocción primaria Recordatorios EspecificacionesES-30 Sharp Electronics Corporation EN-31

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.