Sharp KB-6525P manual

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    M i c r o w a v e D r a w e r KB-6525P , KB-6524P OPERA TION MANUAL MODELS KB-6525P , KB-6524P F ollowed b y indicating color: K = blac k, W = white , S = stainless steel Customer Assist AnCe ...................................... 3 PreCAutions to A void Possible exPosure to exCessive miCrowA ve energy ............................ 3 Consumer limite[...]

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    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE T o a id in repor ting th is appliance, p lea se record belo w the mod e l number and ser ial number located on the u nit . W e also sugg est y ou record a ll t he infor mation listed a nd reta in for futu re reference . MOD EL NU MBE R SE RI A L NUMB ER DAT E OF PU RCH A SE / / DE A L ER T EL EP HON E SERvICER T EL EP HON E TO [...]

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    CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY 4 The P roduct Infor mation C ard should b e c omp lete d wit hin ten days of purchase and ret ur ned. W e wil l keep it on le a nd help you access the i nformat io n if neede d. This will also enable us to c on tact y ou i n the unl ikely e vent that a n y adjustments or mod ications a re e ver requi red for y our M[...]

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    5 im Por t An t sAfet y inst ruCtio ns R EAD A LL I N S T R U CT I O N S B EFO R E U S I N G W hen using t he ap pl ia nce , basic safety precautions should be fo llo wed, incl udi ng the fo l l o wing: W AR NING T o r edu ce the risk of bur ns, electri c sho ck, re, injur y to persons or exp osure to ex cessive microwave e n e rg y: 1 Read al l[...]

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    6 ABOUT UN P ACKING AN D EX AM INING Y OUR M ICR OW A VE D RAWER 1 Re move a l l p ac k i ng mater ials f rom inside th e Mi cro wa v e Dr a w er . DO NOT R E MO V E T H E W A V E GU 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 D r awer. 2 Re m ove t h e fe a t u r e sticker , if t here is one . Check t [...]

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    7 • T ur n foods ov e r once du ri ng m icro waving to spee d cook ing of such foods as chicken a nd hambu rgers . La rge items l ike roasts must be t ur ned ov er at least once. • Rear range foods such as meatbal ls hal fw ay t hrough c ooking both f rom top to bot tom and f rom right to left. • Add standi ng t ime. Remov e food from Mic ro [...]

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    8 ABOUT SAFETY Check foods to see that they are co ok ed to the United States • Depa rt ment o f Agr icultureʼ s recom mended temp eratu res. 1 45 ˚F - Fi sh. 16 0 ˚ F - Pork, ground beef/veal /la mb , egg dishes 1 65 ˚F - For le f to ver , ready -to-reheat refr i gerated , a nd deli and ca rr y-out “ fresh” food. W hole , pieces a nd gro[...]

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    9 PART NAMES MICROWAVE DRAWER 2 1 8 5 4 3 7 6 KEYSHEET Numbers next to the key she et illustrat ion indicate pages on which there a re f eatu re descr iptions and usage in fo r mation . 1 Control panel 2 W av egu ide co ver DO N OT R EMO V E 3 Microw av e D ra wer Men u Label 4 Draw er s eali ng s ur faces 5 Draw er l ight 6 Microw av e D ra wer gu[...]

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    10 BEFORE OPERATING Be fo re operatin g y our ne w Micro w av e Draw er make sure y ou read a nd understa nd this oper ation manual comple tely . • Befo re the M icro wa ve Draw er ca n be used, fo l lo w these st e ps: 1 P l u g i n t h e M i c r o w a v e D r a w e r. ENJOY YOUR MICRO- WAVE TOUCH CLEAR AND TOUCH CLOCK wil l a p p e a r. 2 T ouc[...]

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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 y ou want to cook for 5 minutes at 1 0 0% . 1 Enter co oking ti me 5 0 0 . 5.00 TOUCH START OR TOUCH POWER LEVEL 2 T o co ok at 100% pow er ( High ) , touch S TA RT / M inu [...]

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    12 COVER ING FO ODS : S o m e f o o d s wo r k b e s t w h e n c ov e r e d . U s e t h e c ov e r recom mended in t he cha r ts f or these foods. Y ou may refer to the h ints by tou chi n g the Cust om Hel p pad. See page 1 8 . 1 C asserol e l id . 2 P l a st i c w r a p: Us e p la s t i c w r a p r e c o m m e nd e d f or m i c r o w a v e c o o [...]

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    13 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING SEN SOR COOKI NG 1 To u c h Sensor Cook p a d o n c e . SEE LABEL SELECT FOOD NUMBER 2 Se e Menu L abel . Se lect desired f o od by touching n u mber pad. Ex: T ouch 5 for b aked p otatoes. 3 To u c h ST A R T/ Minute Plus pa d. Not e: • T o heat or cook other f oods or foods abo ve or b e lo w the quantity al l o wed [...]

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    14 DE FROST U se th is featu re to defrost t he foods sho wn in t he DEF R OST CH ART bel ow . 1 To u c h Def rost pad. SEE LABEL SELECT FOOD NUMBER 2 Se e Menu L abel. Sele ct d esi re d food by t ouch ing th e number pad. Ex: T ouch 2 for s t eak s/ chops . STEAKS CHOPS ENTER WEIGHT 3 Enter w eight b y touchi n g number pads. 1.0 4 To u c h ST A [...]

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    15 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING RE HEA T CHA RT FOOD AM OUN T PROCEDURE 1 Fresh rolls/muf ns 1 - 8 pcs Use t his pad to w a r m rolls, mu fns, biscu i t s , bag els etc . Large i tems should be considered as 2 or 3 regula r size. Ar ra n ge on p late; co ver wi th pap er to wel . For refr igerated rolls or muf ns, it may be nec essar y to doub[...]

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    16 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING M E L T/S O F T E N/W A R M Melt, Sof t en a nd W a r m aut om ati ca lly c ompu te t he c or re ct heati ng t ime and m icro wav e pow er le v el for melti n g , soften ing and war m ing foods sho w n in the cha r t belo w . 1 To u c h Melt pad once . SEE LABEL SELECT FOOD NUMBER 2 Se e Menu L abel . Se lect desired f o[...]

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    17 KEE P W AR M K e e p Wa r m a l l ows yo u t o k e e p fo o d w a r m u p t o 3 0 m i nu t es. DI RECT US E 1 To u c h K e e p Wa r m pa d. ENTER TIME UP TO 30 MINUTES 2 Enter desire d ti me by touching the number pads. T o e nter 30 m inutes , touch 3000 . 30.00 TOUCH START 3 To u c h ST A RT / Mi nu t e Plus pad. The ov en wi ll sta rt. The di[...]

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    18 OTHER FEATURES SETUP/CUSTO M HELP If the electr ical p o wer suppl y to y ou r Micr o wa ve D ra wer should be i nterr upted, t he d isp la y wi ll inter m i tt en t l y sho w ENJOY YOUR MICRO- WAVE TOUCH CLEAR AND TOUCH CLOCK af ter the pow er is reinstat ed. I f th is occu rs , t he Setup/Custom Help option you input wil l be eras ed. S i mp l[...]

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    19 CLEANING AND CARE EX TE RIO R The outside su rface is pr ecoated meta l and plastic . Clea n t he outsi d e with mi ld soap a nd water; r inse and dr y with a so f t cl ot h . D o not use an y ty pe of hou sehol d or abr asi ve c lea ner . ST AI NLESS S TEEL S URFACE (SELE CT MO DE LS) The ex ter i or sh ould be wiped often with a so f t damp cl[...]

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    20 Please check the f ollo wing before call ing f or ser vice . It ma y sav e you time a nd e xpense. PRO BLEM P OS SIB LE CAUSE SOLUT ION 1 Par t or al l of Micro - wa ve Draw er does not o p er a t e. Po wer c ord of M icro wa ve D ra wer is not com - • pletel y con necte d to the electr ical outlet. Po wer outage . • Fuse/circuit brea ker at[...]

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    PERSONAL RECIPES AND NOTES I hav e enclosed a check made pa yable to Sharp Electronics Cor poration. Please bill my VISA MASTERCARD AMERICAN EXPRESS Acct. No . _____________________________________ Expiration date _____ / ______ Signature_________________________________________________________________ (All credit card orders must be signed.) Name [...]

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    22 NOTES 22[...]

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    MICROWAVE DRAWER AUTO-TOUCH GUIDE 23 CO NTROL LO CK Th e Cont rol L ock p rev ents unwante d ov en /draw e r op eration such as b y s mal l ch ildren. T he M icro wav e Dr a wer ca n b e set so that t he control panel is deact i vate d or l ocked. T o L oc k T ouch Control Lock pad a nd ho ld f or 3 seconds. LOCK ON T o U nlo ck T ouch Control Lock[...]

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    AUTO-TOUCH GUIDE 24 For mo re co mp lete in for mati on a nd sa fety p re caut ion s, r efer to you r Op erat ion M an ual . SET C LOCK 1 T ouch Timer/Clock pad a nd n umber 2 . 2 T ouch number pads for cor rect ti me of day and touch Ti mer /Clo ck pad agai n . If t he electr ical pow er supply to y our r ange sh ould be i nterr upted, the d isp l[...]