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R-82FBSTM (serv.man4)
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Home Appliance / Microwave Oven
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5
INSTALLATION
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
1. Remove all packaging and check carefully for any signs of damage.
2. If fitting the microwave oven above a conventional oven (position A) or a refrigerator (position C)
then you must check the installation instructions for that appliance to determine air intake and
exhaust requirements.
A refrigerator needs a chimney to exhaust warm air from the rear. The installation should be as
shown in fig. 1.
A conventional oven exhausts warm air from the front. The installation should be as shown in fig. 2.
If installing the microwave oven above a conventional oven, the Mylar sheet that is supplied with
the microwave oven should be fitted as shown in fig. 3. This prevents warm air from the microwave
oven from being drawn in by the conventional oven.
3. Fit the appliance into the kitchen cupboard slowly, and without force, until the front frame of the
oven seals against the front opening of the cupboard.
4. Ensure the appliance is stable and not leaning.  Ensure that a 5mm gap is kept between the
cupboard door above and the top of the frame (see fig. 4).
5. Fix the oven in position with the screws provided. The fixing points are located on the top and
bottom corners of the oven (see diagram, item 11, on page 2).
6. It is important to ensure that the installation of this product conforms to the instructions in this
operation manual and the conventional oven or refrigerator manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Position A
Position B
Position C
Conventional
oven
Refrigerator
The microwave oven can be fitted in position A, B or C:
Chimney
Cable clip
Chimney
Chimney
Position
Niche Size
Chimney
Gap Between
W
D
H
(min)
Cupboard &
Ceiling
A, B + C
562-568 x 550 x 380
45
100
Measurements in (mm)
Microwave
oven
Microwave
oven
Refrigerator
Conventional
oven
5 mm
Mylar sheet
Internal width
Ser
vice ga
p
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 4
Figure 3
NOTE: Ensure the bottom of the oven is
85 cm or more above the floor.
Cable clip
Cable clip
R-82FBSTM Op Man  20/08/2004  08:41  Page 5
6
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT!
• The fuse from the cut-off plug should be
removed and the plug disposed of in a safe
manner.
• Under no circumstances should the cut-off
plug be inserted into a socket outlet as a
serious electric shock may occur.
• The plug must not be used without the fuse
cover fitted.
• If you have any doubt about your microwave
oven obtain the help of a qualified electrician.
• When replacing the plug please ensure that
you use a BSI or ASTA approved plug to
BS1363, this should be fitted with a brown
coloured 13 amp fuse approved by BSI or
ASTA to BS1362. If you have any doubt about
electrical connection seek the help of a
qualified electrician. 
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE
MUST BE EARTHED
To wire an appropriate plug, follow the wiring
code given in `To replace the mains plug’ on
page 34.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION.
• Do not allow water to come into contact with
the power supply cord or plug.
• Insert the plug properly into the socket.
• Do not connect other appliances to the same
socket using an adaptor plug.
• If the power supply cord is damaged, it must
be replaced by a SHARP approved service
facility or a similarly qualified person to avoid a
hazard. 
• When removing the plug from the socket
always grip the plug, never the cord as this may
damage the power supply cord and the
connections inside the plug.
• If the plug fitted to your oven is a rewireable
type and in the event of the socket outlet in
your home not being compatible with the plug
supplied, remove the plug properly (do not cut
off). 
• If the plug fitted to your oven is a non-
rewirable type and in the event of the socket
outlet in your home not being compatible with
the plug supplied, cut-off the mains plug.
• Refit with a suitable type, observing the wiring
code given in `To replace the mains plug’ on
page 34.
• The electrical outlet should be readily accessible so that
the unit can be unplugged easily in an emergency.
• The socket should not be positioned behind the cupboard.
• The best position is above the cupboard, see (A).
When connecting the power supply cord to position (A) it should
be fitted to the support clips that are supplied in the fixing kit (see
diagram, item 15, on page 2).
When not connecting the power supply cord to position (A) it
should be routed under the oven. 
• Connect the appliance to a single phase 230-240V/50Hz alternating
current via a correctly installed earth socket.
• If the appliance is to be operated in a non-European country, the supply voltage,
current type and frequency of the appliance indicated on the rating plate must
correspond with the specification of your power supply.
The rating plate can be found on the inside face of the control panel.
• Before installing, tie a piece of string to the power supply cord to facilitate connection to point (A)
when the appliance is being installed.
• When inserting the appliance into the high-sided cupboard, DO NOT crush the power supply cord.
CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE POWER SUPPLY
(A)
R-82FBSTM Op Man  10/11/2004  10:56  Page 6
7
HEATING CATEGORY
The heating category (a letter A to E) developed
by MAFF (Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and
Food) with microwave oven and food
manufacturers indicates the ability of the oven to
heat small quantities of food (up to 500g).
It does not represent the general performance of
the oven.
HOW YOUR OVEN WORKS
Microwaves are energy waves, similar to those
used for TV and radio signals.
Electrical energy is converted into microwave
energy, which is directed into the oven cavity via
a waveguide. To prevent food and grease entering
the wave guide it is protected by the waveguide
cover.
Microwaves cannot pass through metal, because
of this the oven cavity is made of metal and there
is a fine metal mesh on the door.
During cooking the microwaves bounce off the
sides of the oven cavity at random.
Microwaves will pass through certain materials,
such as glass and plastic, to heat the food.
(See ‘Suitable Cookware’ on page 28).
Water, sugar and fat in food absorb microwaves
which cause them to vibrate. This creates heat by
friction, in the same way your hands get warm
when you rub them together.
The outer areas of the food are heated by the
microwave energy, then the heat moves to the
centre by conduction, as it does in conventional
cooking. It is important to turn, rearrange or stir
food to ensure even heating.
Once cooking is complete, the oven
automatically stops producing microwaves.
Standing time is necessary after cooking, as it
enables the heat to disperse equally throughout
the food.
Microwave output power
in Watts (based on
international (IEC 60705)
standard).
600  700  800  900  1000 Watts
OVEN 
OUTPUT 
POWER
Less heating time required
More heating time required
OVEN 
OUTPUT 
CATEGORY
Less heating time required
More heating time required
Letter representing the
oven heating category.
Microwave Symbol.
A       B       C      D       E
Food packs carry cooking instructions for heating
categories A to E. Follow instructions for the
letter corresponding to the oven’s heating
category. The higher the output power and
heating category of the oven the less heating time
is required as shown opposite.
R-82FBSTM Op Man  18/08/2004  09:01  Page 7
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MICROWAVE POWER LEVELS
BEFORE OPERATION
Your oven comes pre-set in Energy Save Mode (see page 9 for details).
To operate the oven in Energy Save Mode:
1. 
Plug in the oven. Nothing will appear on the display at this time.
2. Open the door.
The display will flash:
Close the door.
3. Press the STOP/CLEAR button.
The display will show:
NOTES: In Energy Save Mode, if you do not operate the oven for 3 minutes or more (i.e. after
closing the door, pressing the STOP/CLEAR button, or at the end of cooking), you will
not be able to operate the oven until you open and close the oven door.
When new, the very first time the grills are used, smoke and odour will be given off.
To avoid this happening when food is being cooked, heat the grills without food for approx.
20 minutes. (Please refer to note on page 13.)
Power Level
Press the
Percentage
POWER
LEVEL button
HIGH
x 1
100%
MEDIUM HIGH
x 2
70%
MEDIUM
x 3
50%
MEDIUM LOW
x 4
30%
(Defrost)
LOW
x 5
10%
(Defrost)
• Your oven has 5 power levels, as shown
opposite.
• To change the power level for cooking, enter
the cooking time and then press the POWER
LEVEL 
button.
Power level:
The microwave power level is varied by the
microwave energy switching on and off.
When using power levels other than 100% you
will be able to hear the microwave energy pulsing
on and off as the food cooks or defrosts. 
IMPORTANT: The microwave power level will
cook at 100% unless you press the POWER
LEVEL 
button to the desired setting.
Check the power level:
To check the microwave power level during
cooking, press the POWER LEVEL button. As
long as your finger is pressing the POWER
LEVEL 
button the power level will be displayed.
The oven continues to count down although the
display will show the power level.
POWER LEVEL
BUTTON
R-82FBSTM Op Man  18/08/2004  09:01  Page 8
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