Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit KB-4425J du fabricant Sharp
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E LECTRIC R ANGE W ITH M ICROW A VE D RA WER OPERA TION MANUAL MODELS KB-3425J / KB-4425J Followed by indicating color: K = black, W = white, S = stainless steel KB - 4425J CONTENTS .......................................................... 2 CUSTOMER ASSIST ANCE .
CONTENTS 2 UNP ACKING AND EXAMINING YOUR RANGE CONTENTS .......................................................... 2 CUSTOMER ASSIST ANCE ......................................... 3 PRECAUTIONS TO A VOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWA VE ENERGY .
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE T o aid in r epor ti ng this electr ic ra ng e, please record belo w the model number and ser ia l number located on the u nit. W e a lso sugges t yo u re cord al l the i nformat ion listed a nd reta in for futu re ref erence.
CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY 4 The P roduct Inform ation Card should be completed wi t hi n ten da ys o f purchase and retu r ned. W e will keep i t on file and help y ou access t he i nformat ion if needed.
5 IM POR T A NT SAFET Y INST RUCTIONS R EAD A LL I N STR U CT I ON S B EFO R E U S I N G IM POR T A NT SA FET Y NOTICE A ND W ARNING The Cal ifor nia Safe Dr i nk i ng W ater a nd T o xic Enforcemen t.
6 ea r t hwa r e or o t he r g la z e d ut e ns i ls a r e s u it a ble fo r cook top ser vice without brea k ing due to t he sudden change in temperat ure.
7 IM POR T A NT SAFET Y INST RUCTIONS d D o no t us e t h e M i cr owave D r awe r for s t or a ge purposes. Do no t lea v e paper prod ucts, coo k ing u tens ils, or food in the M icro wa ve Dra wer w hen not in use.
8 PARTS NAME 1 Hot surface i ndicator 2 Radia nt sur face units 3 Cooktop W ar m Z one 4 Control panel 5 Cooktop W ar m i ndicator 6 Cooktop -on i ndicator 7 W av eguide cov er DO NOT RE MO V E 8 Draw.
9 PARTS NAME 2 0 1 9 21 2 4 28 2 6 27 23 2 5 1 9 T op heating eleme nt 2 0 O v en door lock 21 Ove n l ight 22 Conv ect ion f a n co ver 23 Rea r heater 2 4 Bott om heating eleme nt 2 5 Roast/ Broil r.
10 PARTS NAME EZ PULL O VEN R ACK INSTRU CTIONS The EZ Pu ll Ov en Racks ma ke it easy a nd con v enient to place food in a nd remo v e food f rom t he lo w er o ve n.
Convection B a k e B r o i l Reheat Defrost Micro Cook 2:40 PM DEC 22 11 GL ASS CER AM IC COO KTOP Numbers ne xt to t he ke ysheet illustration ind icate pages o n which there a re featu re descr iptions and usage informat ion.
Th is S ha r p Insight Ra ng e features an LCD T ouc hscr een that is desi gned to ma ke operation easy b y pro viding step-b y-s tep inst r uctions right on the activ e touchscreen d isp lay . Af ter t he t ime of day a nd d ate a re set (instr uctions on next pag e) , the “H ome Screen ” wi ll appea r .
13 BEFORE OPERATING Bef ore operat ing y our new range ma ke sure y ou read a nd understa nd th is operat ion manual completel y . • B efo re t he ra ng e ca n be used, follo w these steps: 1 P l u g in th e r an g e . T h e d i s p l a y w il l r e a d , “ P l e a s e w ai t 3 0 s e c o n ds ” .
14 INFOR MA TION Y OU NE ED TO KNOW ABOU T THE CO OK TOP • Gla ss ce ra m ic c oo kt op - Ma ke sur e t h e su r fa ce a nd the pan bot tom ar e clean befo re t ur n ing on.
15 COOKTOP USE RA DIANT SUR F A CE U NITS S u rf a c e un i t s a re t ur ne d o n an d a d ju st e d u s in g t h e co n tr o l kn o b s . HOW TO S ET SI NG LE SUR F ACE U NIT 1 P lac e co rrec tl y si zed co ok w are on th e rad ian t s urfa ce uni t.
16 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING • Ch e ck f o r d o n e n e s s . L o ok f o r s ig n s i n d i c a t i n g t h a t cook ing temperat ures hav e be en reached. Doneness s igns i nc lude: - Food steam s th roughout, not ju st at edge. - Center bottom of dish is ve r y hot to t he touc h.
17 need t enderi zing. DO NOT use meta l twist t ies. R emember to slit bag so steam can escap e. Ho w to us e alum inum foil in your Microw av e Draw er: • S mal l f lat pieces o f alum inum f oil p lace d smooth ly on t he food ca n be used to shield a reas that are either defrosti ng o r cook ing too quickly .
18 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING Co n ve c ti o n Ba k e Br o il Re h ea t Defrost Mi c ro C oo k 2:40 PM DEC 22 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.
Co n ve c ti o n Ba k e Br o il Re h ea t De f ro s t Mi c ro C oo k 2:40 PM DEC 22 1 E n t e r c o o k i n g t i m e b y t o u c h i n g number pads 500 . 2 T ouch Po wer Lev el 3 times to choose 7 0%. Y ou can omit this s tep w he n y ou set 1 00% po w er .
20 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING SENSO R SETTINGS Shar p's Sensor is a sem i-conductor device t hat dete cts the vapor (mo istu re a nd hum idity ) em itte d f rom the food a s it heats. The sensor adjus ts the cook ing times and pow er lev els fo r var ious foods and quantities.
1 T ou ch Popc orn pad . Y ou will need to to uc h Mi cr o C ook or ope n th e Mi cro wa ve Dra w er to acces s the Popc orn pad. Y o u c a n a l s o a c c e ss t h e P op c o r n p a d b y tou chin g the Micro wa v e Dra w er pad. 2 T ouch Reg ula r pad.
22 AUTOMA TI C COO KIN G CH ART FR ES H VEG ET AB LE S AM OU NT Baked Potatoes* 1 - 6 medium Broccoli, Cauli f low er* 0.25 - 2.0 l b Cor n on the cob* 0.25 - 1 . 5 lb Beans, Ca r rots* 0.25 - 1 . 5 lb Summer Squash, Winter Squash * 0.25 - 2.0 l b ME A T S, P OU L TRY , SE AFO OD AM OU NT Ground Beef * 0.
23 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING Note: • Y ou can adjust don eness with More / L ess Time Ad justment. See page 28. • More or less tha n the quantity l isted i n the cha r t should be cooked f ollo wi ng the guidelines i n any microw av e book. • T he f ina l cooki ng result will var y ac cording to t he f oo d condition ( e.
24 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING Chicken Noodle 1 tsp oil 1 onion, sliced thinly 1 / 2 c thin sliced celery 1 1 / 2 c thin sliced carrots 4 c chicken broth 1 lb bone-in chicken pieces 3 / 4 c fine egg noo.
25 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING Almond Bread Pudding 2 c half and half 2 tbsp unsalted butter , melted 2 large eggs, beaten 3 / 4 c sugar 1 tsp almond extract 1 / 2 c golden raisins 1 / 2 c slivered, blan.
26 MICROWAVE DRAWER COOKING DE FROST Defrost pad automatical ly de f rosts al l the foods found in the D efrost char t belo w . • Suppose yo u want to defrost 1 .2 lb ground meat. 1 T ouch Defrost pad. 2 T ouch G round Meat pad. 3 Ent er weight by touch i ng numb er pad s 1 2 .
27 OTHER CONVENIENT FEATURES KEE P W ARM Keep W ar m a llow s you to keep food wa rm up to 30 m inutes. T he Keep W ar m pad wil l appea r i f you touch the M icro Cook or Micro wa ve Dra wer pad or open the Microw av e Draw er by touc h ing OPEN . • Suppose yo u want to keep food w a r m for 20 mi nutes.
28 MO RE / LESS TI ME AD JUSTME NT The progra m med c ooki ng ti mes are ta ilored to t he most popular tastes. T o adjust the cooki ng ti me to your i ndivid ua l pr ef erence, use the More / Le ss pad to either add or reduce cook ing ti me. • S uppo se y ou w ant to reh ea t a re frig era ted f oo d f o r m ore time .
29 INFOR MA TION Y OU NE ED TO KNOW • B e s u re a ll p ack ing mater ia l is remov ed f rom o ven bef ore tu r ni ng on. • Oven vent lo cat ion - Th e ov en v ent is loc ate d at th e r ight side of t he front pa nel between the Micro wa ve Dr a wer and o ven .
30 OVEN COOKING HOW TO SET O VEN TEM PER A TU RE FOR BAKE SET TE M P 1 T ouch Bak e pad. 2 T ouch number pads or pre-set pads f or desired t emperat ure. 3 T ouch ST A RT pad. W hen t he ov en reaches t he progra m med temper atu re, a si g nal wi ll sound.
31 OVEN COOKING HOW TO SET TIMED C OOK The ov en wi ll t ur n on i m mediat el y a nd cook for a selected length of ti me. At the end of the co oki ng time the ov en wil l t ur n off automatically . BAKE US IN G TIM ED C OO K • Suppose yo u want to ba ke f or 1 h r .
32 OVEN COOKING HOW TO SET DEL A Y ST A RT The ov en wil l tu r n on at the ti me of day y ou set. Make sure the clock on the di spla y show s the corre ct time of day . T o s et correct ti me, se e page 13. Foods that spoil e asily su ch as da i r y products, pork, poultr y or sea food ar e not recom mended f or dela y sta r t cook ing.
33 HOW TO SET BROIL Leav e t he door open to the broil stop p osi t ion. Place the food on t he broiler g rid i n the broiler pan. Fo l lo w sugges t ed r ack positions i n t he Broili ng Cha r t on page 34. P reheati ng is sugg ested f or rar e stea ks.
34 BR OILI NG C HAR T FOO D A M OU NT D ON EN ES S BR OI L SE TTI NG SH EL F PO SI TIO N FR OM BO TT OM FI RST SI DE T IM E ( MI N .) SE CO ND S ID E TIM E ( M IN . ) BE EF Hamburgers 1 /4 lb . each ( 1 ” t hick ) Medium W ell D one High High 3 2 or 3 7 - 1 0 9 - 1 1 6 - 8 7 - 9 Rib -ey e stea k 3 /4 - 1 ” th ic k (7 - 8 oz.
35 CONVECTION COO KING The Conv ection sett ings use heaters on t he top a nd b ottom of t he o ven as well a s a rea r heater located behind t he rea r wall and conv ection fan cov er . The rea r heat er is use d f or t r ue Europea n conv ection per forma nce.
36 OVEN COOKING-CONVECTION CONVECTION ROA ST Use the broiler pan, gr id and roast/ broil rack. The roast/ broil rack enab les the heated ai r to circulate on all sides of the roast o r poultr y so t hat juices are sea led i n and t he ou t si de browns w ell.
37 OVEN COOKING-CONVECTION 4 T o set tim e, touc h number pads 4 0� and touch ENT ER . 5 T emper atu re and /or time wil l be ad justed automatical ly . No w touch S T A RT or se lect Delay Star t . HOW TO SET DEL A Y ST A RT The ov en wil l tu r n on at the ti me of day you set.
38 OVEN COOKING-CONVECTION CONVECTION BR OIL Use the broiler pan, g rid and roast / broil rack. The roa st/ broil rack enabl es the heat ed ai r to circulat e on a ll sides of t he foods ensur ing no need to t ur nov er dur ing broili ng . T he juices ar e sealed i n and a ll sides bro wn we l l.
39 HOW TO ST ART SELF- CLEAN Remem ber to a llo w ti me for t he o ve n to cool do wn a nd the o ven door to un lock ( appro x. 1 hour ) if y ou a re plann ing to use the o ven a ft er a self -clean cy cle . Remo ve t he broiler pa n a nd br oiler g r id, a ll utensils a nd any fo il.
40 O VEN LIGHT The o v en light automatically comes on when the door is opened. W hen the door is c losed, T ouch O ven Lig ht pad on the control panel to tu r n the l ight on o r off. The o v en ligh t w ill co me o n a uto mati call y o ne m inu te bef o re the en d o f a time-co ntro lle d o v en coo king opera tio n (T imed C ook ).
41 OTHER FEATURES LOC K LOWE R OVEN The lo wer o v en ca n be locked to pre ven t unaut horiz ed use. T o lock o ve n do or , touch S etup , t ouc h L ock Low er Oven , and t hen touc h L ock Low er Oven . T o un lock o ve n door , touch Setup , tou ch Lo ck Low er Oven , and t hen touc h Unlock Low er Oven .
42 Bef ore cleani ng a n y par t of t he ra nge , be sure al l controls a re tu r ned OF F and a ll sur faces a re cool. NON - COOK TOP SUR F A CES EX TE RI OR The ou t si de surface is prec oated m etal and plastic. Clean the ou tside with mild soap and water; r in se a nd dr y with a soft c loth.
43 CLEANING AND CARE boil dr y , per manent da mage ma y a ffect t he cera m ic glass sur face. • D o not s l ide pots and pa ns across t he cooktop sur face. • Co okware with rou gh bottoms ca n ma rk or sc ratch the cooktop su rface. • D o not use a dul l or nicked blade.
44 CLEANING AND CARE O VEN R ACK S Clean with soap a nd w ater, rin se and polish d r y . T o remo v e stubbor n so i l, use a n abrasi ve cleanser or ste el w ool. A ft er cl ea ni ng , r i nse t he racks w ith cl ea n water and dr y with a clean cl ot h.
45 BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE Please check the f ollo wi ng bef ore cal li ng f or ser vice. I t may sa ve y ou time a nd e xpense. PR OB LEM PO SS IB LE CAUS E SO LUTIO N 1 Par t or a ll of range does not operate. • Powe r co r d of r a ng e is n o t c om pl et ely connect ed to t he el ect r ical outlet.
46 BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE PR OB LEM P OS S IBL E CAUSE SO LUTIO N 1 4 L ow e r ov e n w i l l n o t open. • Low er o ven door is l ocked. • See page 4 1 to un lock o ve n door. • See 1 8 bel ow . 1 5 Poor bak ing results. • Oven con t rols improperly set.
47 AUTO-TOUCH GUIDE For mo r e com p lete i nf or m ati on a nd s af ety p re ca ut io ns , re fer t o your O p era tio n M an u al. SET DA TE AND TIM E If the ra nge ha s just be en pl ugged in, touch S et Clock on t he scre en and follo w the di re ctions.
PR IN T ED IN U S A T I N S E B 4 0 3 M R K 0 AUTO-TOUCH GUIDE LOWER OVEN For mo r e com p lete i nf or m ati on a nd s af ety p re ca ut io ns , re fer t o your O p era tio n M an u al. BAKE 1 T ouch Bake pad on t he scr een. 2 T ouch number pa ds or pre -set pad s for desired t emper atu re.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Sharp KB-4425J c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Sharp KB-4425J - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Sharp KB-4425J, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Sharp KB-4425J va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Sharp KB-4425J, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Sharp KB-4425J.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Sharp KB-4425J. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Sharp KB-4425J ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.