Sharp KB-6015K manual

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    M ICROW A VE D RA WER OPERA TION MANUAL MODEL KB-6015K Followed by indicating color: K = black, W = white, S = stainless steel CONTENTS .......................................................2 CUSTOMER ASSIST ANCE ...................................... 3 PRECAUTIONS TO A VOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWA VE ENERGY ........................[...]

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    CONTENTS 2 CONTENTS .......................................................2 CUSTOMER ASSIST ANCE ...................................... 3 PRECAUTIONS TO A VOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWA VE ENERGY ............................3 CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY ............................ 4 PRODUCT INFORMA TION CARD ...........................[...]

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    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE T o a id in r epor ti ng th is electr ic ra nge, p lease r ecord b elo w t he model number a nd ser ia l number locate d on the u nit. W e a lso suggest y ou record a l l the i nfor mation l isted a nd reta i n for futu re reference. MOD EL N UM BE R SE RI A L NUM BE R DAT E OF P UR CH A S E / / DE AL E R T EL E PH ON E SE RV I [...]

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    CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY 4 The P ro duct I n format ion Ca rd should b e completed with in t en d ay s of purchase a nd ret ur ne d. W e w il l keep it on fi le a nd help you access t he i n format ion if nee ded. Th is wi l l also enable us to contact y ou i n t he un l ikely e vent that any adjustments or mod ifications a re ev er requ ir ed f[...]

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    5 IM POR T A N T SAFET Y IN ST RUCTIONS R EA D A LL INS TR U CT I ON S B E FO R E U S I NG W h en usi n g t h e M IC RO W A V E DR A W ER , ba sic sa fet y precautions should be f ollo wed, incl udi ng the fo llowing : WARN IN G T o redu ce th e ri sk of b ur ns, el ect ric sh oc k , fire, i njur y to p ersons or ex posu re to ex cessive m icrowav[...]

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    6 INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW ABO UT U N PACKI NG AN D E X AM I N IN G Y OUR MI CROW A VE DR A WE R 1 Re m ove a l l p a ck i ng mater ia ls f rom i nside th e Mic ro w a v e Dra w er . DO NO T R EM O V E T H E W A V E G U I D E C O V E R , w h i c h i s l o c a t e d o n t h e t o p o f t h e M i c r o w a v e Dr a wer . 2 Re mo ve t h e f e a t [...]

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    7 INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW • m icrow av e-sa fe pott er y , stoneware a nd porcelai n • br owni ng d ish ( Do not excee d rec om me nde d prehe at ing ti me. Fo l lo w ma nufactu rerʼ s di re ctions. ) These items ca n b e use d for shor t ti me r eheati ng of foods t hat hav e litt le fat or su ga r in t hem: • wood, str aw , wicker DO [...]

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    8 • N EVE R use t he M icrow av e Draw er for stor i ng co okbooks or other items. • Select, store a nd ha ndle f oo d ca r eful ly to preser ve its h igh qual ity a nd mi n im i ze t he spread of foodbor ne bacter ia . • Keep w av eguide co ver clean. F oo d resi due can cause a rci ng and /or fir es. See page 1 8. ABOU T FOOD S FOO D D O D[...]

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    9 PART NAMES KEYSHEET Numbers next to the key sheet i llustr ation ind icate pages on which there a re featu re descr iptions a nd usage infor mation. 1 Control panel 2 W av eguide co ver DO N OT R E MO V E 3 Microw av e D raw er Menu Label MICROWAVE DRAWER 4 Draw er sea li ng sur faces 5 Draw er l ight 6 Microw av e D raw er gu ides 7 V ent 1 2 16[...]

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    10 BEFORE OPERATING Be f ore operating yo ur ne w M icro wa ve Dra we r make sure y ou read a nd understa nd th is operat ion manual c omp letely . • Befo re the M icrow a ve Draw er ca n b e used, fo llo w these steps: 1 Pl ug in the M icr o wa ve Dra we r . ENJOY YOUR MICRO- WAVE TOUCH CLEAR AND TOUCH CLOCK wi ll appea r . 2 T ouch the Stop/ Cl[...]

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    11 TIME COOKING Y our Microwave Drawer can be programmed for 99 minutes 99 seconds (99.99). Always enter the seconds after the minutes, even if they are both zeros. • Suppose yo u want to cook for 5 minutes at 1 0 0%. 1 Enter c ooki ng ti me 5 0 0 . 5.00 TOUCH START O R TOUCH POWER LEVEL 2 T o cook at 1 0 0% p o wer ( H igh ), touch ST A RT / M i[...]

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    12 COVER IN G FOO DS : S o m e fo o d s w o r k b e s t w h e n c o ve r e d . Us e t h e c o ve r recom mended in the char t s for t hese foods. Y ou may ref er to the h ints by touching the Cust om Help pad. See page 1 7 . 1 Casserole lid. 2 Pl a st i c w r a p : Us e p l a s t ic w r a p r e c o m m e n d e d f o r m i c r o w a v e c o o k i n [...]

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    13 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING SEN SOR CO OKING 1 T ouc h S ensor Cook pad once. SEE LABEL SELECT FOOD NUMBER 2 See Menu Label. Select desired f oo d by touching n umber pad. Ex: T ouch 5 f or ba ked potato es. 3 T ouch S T A RT / Mi nute Plus pad. Note: • T o heat or c ook other foods or foods abo ve or b el ow t he quantity a llo wed on the SENSO [...]

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    14 DE FROST Use t his featur e to defrost t he foods shown in the DEF R OST CH A R T belo w . 1 T ouch Defrost pad. SEE LABEL SELECT FOOD NUMBER 2 Se e Menu L ab el. S elec t de si r ed foo d by t ouch i ng t he numb er pa d. E x: T ouch 2 for st ea ks /cho ps. STEAKS CHOPS ENTER WEIGHT 3 Enter w eight b y touching number pads. 1.0 4 T ouch ST A RT[...]

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    15 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING RE HE A T CH ART FOO D A MO UN T PR OC E D UR E 1 Fresh rolls /muffins 1 - 8 pcs Use th is p ad to war m rolls, muf fins, bisc u its, bagels etc. La rge items should b e consi dere d as 2 or 3 r egula r size. A r r ange on plate; cov er with paper t o wel. For refr igerated rolls or muf fins, it may be necessa r y to [...]

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    16 KEE P W AR M K e e p Wa r m a l l ow s yo u t o k e e p f o o d w a r m u p t o 3 0 mi nutes. DI RE CT USE 1 T o u c h K e e p Wa r m p a d . ENTER TIME UP TO 3 0 MINUTES 2 Enter desir ed time b y touchi ng the n u mber pads. T o enter 30 m inutes, touch 3000 . 30.00 TOUCH START 3 T ouch S T A RT / Mi nute Plus pad. The o ve n will sta r t. The [...]

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    17 OTHER FEATURES SETUP / CUSTOM H ELP If the electr ical pow er supp ly to your M icrow a ve D raw er should b e inter r upte d, the d ispl ay will i nter m ittently sho w ENJOY YOUR MICRO- WAVE TOUCH CLEAR AND TOUCH CLOCK a ft er t he pow er is rein state d. If th is o ccurs, the Setup /Cu stom Help opt ion y ou i nput wil l be era sed. Simpl y t[...]

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    18 CLEANING AND CARE EX TE R IO R The outsi de sur face is prec oated meta l a nd pl ast ic . Clean the outsi de with m ild soap and w ater; r inse and dr y with a soft c loth. D o not use any ty pe of househ old or abra si ve cl ea ner . ST AIN LES S STEE L SU RFACE ( SE LECT M O DE LS ) The exte r io r sho uld be wiped often with a so f t da mp c[...]

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    19 Please check the f ollo wi ng bef ore cal li ng fo r ser vice. It ma y sav e y ou ti me and expense. PR OB LE M PO S SI BLE CAU SE SO LUTI ON 1 Par t or a l l of Micro wa ve Dr a wer does not operate. • Po wer cord o f Microw av e Dr aw er is not comple t el y con necte d to the elect rica l outlet. • Po wer o utage. • Fuse /circuit brea k[...]

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    21 NOTES[...]

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    22 NOTES[...]

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    23 For mo r e co m pl ete in fo r m ati on a n d sa fet y p re ca ut io ns , r ef er to you r O p er ati on M a n ua l. SET C LOC K 1 T ouch Ti mer/ Clock pad a nd number 2 . 2 T ouch number pad s for corre ct ti me of day and touch Time r/Clo ck pad agai n. If t he el ectrical pow er su ppl y to y our r a n ge s ho u ld b e i nt e r r u p t e d , [...]

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    24 AUTO-TOUCH GUIDE KEE P WAR M Micro W a r m al lo ws y ou to keep food war m up to 3 0 mi nutes. Dir e c t U se 1 T ouch Keep W a rm pa d. ENTER TIME UP TO 3 0 MINUTES 2 Enter desir ed ti me by touching t he number pads. T o enter 30 m i nutes, touch 3000 . 30:00 TOUCH START 3 T ouch ST ART/M inute Plu s pad. Wi t h Ma nu al Co o k ing 1 Enter de[...]