Sharp R-380Z(W) operation manual Commonly Asked Questions and Answers, Points to Remember

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COMMONLY ASKED

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

MICROWAVES COOK FROM THE INSIDE OUT. They certainly do not. Microwaves penetrate foods from the outside to a depth of about 2.5 cm. Small foods, under 5 cm in diameter, are penetrated to the centre from all sides. With large foods, energy creates heat in the outer layer; then the heat moves to the centre by conduction, as it does conventionally. A few foods may appear to cook more on the inside. One example is an egg. Energy penetrates to the centre, where the fatty yolk becomes hotter than the white, and cooks quicker.

YOU CAN'T USE METAL IN A MICROWAVE OVEN.

False. Metal reflects microwaves; the oven itself is made of metal so microwave energy can't escape. Inside the oven, metal slows cooking because it keeps energy from reaching parts of the food. You can use the reflective properties of metal to protect foods which might overcook in some areas.

DISHES DON'T GET HOT IN A MICROWAVE OVEN.

Keep your oven mitts handy. A microwave-safe utensil will not be heated by microwave energy, but it will become hot from contact with hot food. Heat tends to equalise. A warm object heats the air around it, like a radiator in a cool room. When food becomes hot, some of this heat is transferred to the dish.

POINTS TO REMEMBER

As a general guide:

HIGH – is ideal for vegetables, fruit, soup, beverages, bacon and sauces.

MEDIUM HIGH – for roasting lamb, roasting chicken and fish fillets.

MEDIUM – is for roasting beef, pork and simmering; great for casseroles or stews and cooking seafood.

MEDIUM LOW – allows you to defrost.

LOW – is used to keep foods warm once they are cooked.

The more food in the microwave oven, the longer it takes to cook.

Reduce liquids in a microwave recipe because there is not as much evaporation, due to the shorter cooking time.

Reduce seasonings slightly because flavours will be unbalanced by quantity of liquid. Do not add salt until the end of the cooking process.

Microwaves cook from the outside to the centre, so when arranging foods always place the thicker or more dense portions of food at the outside, with the thinner, less- dense pieces on the inside.

Foil can be used in the microwave oven successfully. Just remember two rules:

(a)There must be at least half of the food exposed to the microwaves.

(b)Do not let the foil touch the sides of the oven. Use foil to shield thinner parts of food when defrosting, to prevent over-cooking and drying out.

All food continues to cook after it leaves the micro wave oven because the heat is stored in the food and not in the oven.

Standing time required will vary according to the volume and density of food.

e.g. Fish and vegetables – 1-5 minutes Cakes – 3-10 minutes

Roasts – 10-15 minutes

Cover foods with a lid or foil when standing.

When reheating foods always cover with a lid, plastic wrap or paper towel to prevent foods from drying out. Reheat on MEDIUM for best results.

Always pierce food that has a membrane – for example eggs, tomatoes, potatoes and kidneys.

Remember to cover vegetables with a lid or plastic wrap when cooking.

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Contents Cookbook Home Theatre Projector WarrantyIntroduction Other warnings Important Safety InstructionsScascnz R380ZW OM,P01-05 14/12, 259 PM Special Notes and Warning Important SafetyOven Diagram Installation InstructionsOperation of Touch Control Panel Control Panel DisplayTouch Control Panel Layout Getting Started Clock SettingTo Cancel a Programme During Cooking Before OperatingMicrowave Time Cooking Display Power level ExamplesStep Procedure Manual OperationsTimer begins to count down Sequence CookingInstant Cook Increasing Time During a Cooking Programme When the cooking time reaches zero Automatic OperationsSensor Instant Action STAND, COVERED, 3-10MIN Sensor CookQuick and Easy Meals STAND, COVERED, 3 MINGARNISH, WITH, LEMON, Rind will Melt/Soften RATE, INTO, PIECES, Shield Express DefrostCounting down. The oven will beep Easy DefrostQuick and Easy Meals Easy Defrost Sensor Instant Action Other Convenient FeaturesLess/More Setting Sensor Instant Action Melt Soften Sensor CookPRESS, START, OR, Select TimerInfo DEMO, MODE, to TURN, onDEMO, MICRO-, WAVE, Oven will To cancel the Child Lock. After for Child Lock Oven is ready to useThetimeofdaywillappearinthedisplay Timer begins to count down. When Timer reaches zero, all indicatorsWill go off and the oven will beep Press the Fresh Vegetables pad FRESH, VEGE-, TABLE, MenusCare and Cleaning Service Call CheckSpecifications Cook for 20 minutes on High HintsPoints to Remember Commonly Asked Questions and AnswersGeneral Information Glossary of TermsReheating Convenience Food Chart Defrosting Convenience Frozen Vegetable Chart Rice and Pasta Cooking ChartGuide to Cooking Eggs Scrambled EGG Guide Microwave Fresh Vegetable Chart Microwave Oven Roasting Chart Chicken Whole Minutes/500 g Pieces Defrosting Frozen FoodsDefrosting Times and Techniques For Meat and Poultry Defrosting Times and Techniques For SEAFOOD, Bread and PiesCashew Fudge Pumpkin PIEMixed Berry Apple JAM Moist Carrot Cake Bread and Butter PuddingChocolate Fudge Cake Caramel Rice PuddingChunky Vegetable Soup Potato BakeThai Vegetable Noodle Soup Carrots, sliced Broccoli, cut into florets Zucchini, sliced Honey CarrotsVegetable Platter Butter Chives, for garnish Cup mayonnaiseCrab Mornay BouillabaissePrawn Creole 125g camembert cheese Chicken Skewers Famous Peanut SauceSeafood Laksa Smoked Salmon FettuccineChicken Penne Salad Tandoori ChickenHoney Chicken Legs Teaspoons chilli powder Chilli CON CarneHoney Roast Lamb Special Fried RicePacket fresh lasagna sheets LasagneGolden Curry Sausages SHEPHERD’S PIEReheating Convenience RecipesEasy Defrost Menu Guide Chicken Fillets Menu Initial Standing WeightExpress Defrost Menu Guide RangeCream Cheese Menu Procedure Weight Range ButterMELT/SOFTEN Menu Guide Chocolate150 g fish fillets Quick and Easy Meals RecipesGinger Sauce Teaspoon grated fresh ginger Butter Cloves garlic, crushedTablespoon chopped fresh parsley Chinese Cabbage Leaves, Rinsed 2 x 100 g fish filletsJacket Potato Dry PastaFresh Pasta Frozen PastaSensor Cook Menu Guide Sensor Instant Action Menu Guide Cookware and Utensil Guide Utensil Use AdviceHelpful Hints Quick Reference Guide