How to cook with temperature probe in old Sharp Carousel II R-7350?
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Jerry Avins > wrote:
> On Oct 15, 4:40*pm, Doc > wrote:
> > I have a Sharp Carousel II circa 1984 and want to try cooking with the
> > temperature probe. I don't have the manual and can't locate one for
> > this model online.
> >
> > I've been using it for years, still works great but just for grins
> > want to try cooking a chicken with the temp probe. No combo of button
> > pushes seems to work. Probe in bird, plugged in the receptacle. If I
> > input 165 on the touchpad and then press "Temp" it brings up 165 f on
> > the display, if I push the "cook" button, it beeps but nothing
> > happens.
> >
> > Anyone familiar with this oven or some close cousin who can advise how
> > to do this?
> >
> > Thanks
>
> The temperature probe plugs into a socket in the cavity wall, no? I
> had a zapper like that, but it had an air-driven "wave mixer", not a
> turntable, a.k.a. carousel. The food remained still and the whole
> square bottom was usable space. If you find out how to use a
> temperature probe in a carousel-type zapper, please post it here to
> assuage my curiosity.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
I've never seen a turntable in anything other than a microwave
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