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  • Page 1 [hank you for Durchas_n9 this Samsun9 proouot., Please register your product www. samsung, com!g Iobal/reg ister...
  • Page 2 WLo'w/@) 100 Cookbook manu & Auto Cooking DoR't know how to cook? Samsung's new OTR auto cooking technobgy offers preset functions resulting in _dectly cooked dishes every time° Simply select a cooking menu, _d the cooking results will astound you,,...
  • Page 3 TOAVOI E EXP'OSURTO A. Do not attempt to, operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is impo_ant to ddeat or tamper with the safety interlocks, B, Do no€ place any obiect between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cbaner residue to, accumubte on sealing sudace.
  • Page 4 Qongratu/alions or_ your ncw Sams_._ngmicrowave oven, This rY_anua/contains important infonmation on the insta!lation_ use and care of your appliance Please take time to read this n_ anuai to take full advantacgc,.., of your miorc>/_,iave ovens many WHAT YOUNEED TOKNOW ABOUT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warnings and hsaportant Satety Instructions in this manua_ do not cover al_possiUe conditions...
  • Page 5 iMPORTANT SAFE INSTRUCTIONS '@'henusing any electrical _pptance, basic safety precautions shoukJ be followed, including the folowing: WARNING To reduc:e risk of burns, electnc shock fire, pers.onal i_jury or exposure to excessive microwave ener9y: 1. Read all safely instructions _fere using the appliance. 2.
  • Page 6 22.Usecare when cieaning t heven_ hood filter. C orrosive cleaning a genL suchaslye..based oven deanec may d_age thefiliter. 23,Ovemized foodsor oversized metal utensils s hould notinserited inmicrowave/toaster ovenasthey may create a fire d: electric shock 24. D'onot dean with metal soudng pads. Piece can burn off the pad and touch electdcaJ pa_s invoMng a risk of electric shock, 25, Do not use ip@per p roducts when a.ppliance is operated in the toaster mode.
  • Page 7 SEVERE WARNING SIGNS FOR INSTALL&TION ® The insI_Jlation of this appliance must be performed by a qualified technbian or service company, - Fai_ingto do so may resuR in eUectricshock, fire, an explosion, probbrns with the product, or iniury, Unpack oven, remove all packaging mateda_and examine the oven for any d__ages such as dents on the interior or extedor d the oven, broken door Matches,cracks in the door, or a d_r that is not lined ulP correctly_ If the_e is any damage, do not operate the oven and...
  • Page 8 Unplug thepower p iing byholding t heplug. Failing t o. d osomayresult i nel_stric s hock or fire. When thepower plug orpower oordiisdamaged, contact yournearest senJice center: CAUTION SIGNS FOR INSTALLATION This a.p,p_i.ance s hould be positioned in such a way that it is aceessibb to the power pbg Fa_ing to do so may resullt in ebctdc shock or fire due to eDctric leakage.
  • Page 9 ...Since a high voHage current e nters t heprod_ct chassis, itmayres_lt i nelectdc s hock or fire. - Youmaybe, e xposed t oelectromagnetic waves. - When repairing theappliance i srequired, contact y ournearest service c enter: Ifanyforeign substance suchaswater h asentered t heappliiance, unplug tile power p lug andcontact y ournearest service c enter_ - Failing t odosomayresult: inelectric s hock orfire.
  • Page 10 CAUTION SIGNS FOR USING When the surface is cracked, turn the power switch of the appliance ofl. Faiilingto do so may result in electdc shock. Dishes and containers can become hot,, IHandb with care Hot foods and steam cars cause biums. Carefully remove container coverings, directing steam away fl-om hands _.d face.
  • Page 11 SEVERE WARNING SIGNS FOR CLEANING Do not clean the appliance by spraying water directly onto it. Do not use benzene, thinner or alcohol to dean the appliance - This may _sult in discoloration, deformation, damage, electric shock or fire.. Before cleaning oFmaintenance, unplug the appliance from the 'wall socket and _emove food waste from the dcx_r and cooking compartment.
  • Page 12 S_[NG UP YOUR Checking the IPar_s MICROWAVE OVEN Setting up youlr microwave oven Checking the control panel ControUPanel Butlons Turning on the Power and Se[ect:ing a Display Sebcting the Display Weight Selecting the Sound Setting the Remind End Signal Selecting the Chiid Lock Setting the Ciock (12HR/24HR) Using theQock Button...
  • Page 13 USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN Using the speed Oven Recipes b_tton a ¸ !. Speed cooking guide i_ ¸ ¸ Using the microwave se_ing cooking times Preheating the oven Brown Combination cooking (COMBi 1) oooking (COMBI 2) CombJinsiion Combination cooking (C, O MBI 3) Combination cooking (COMBi 4) COOKWARE GUIDE...
  • Page 14 setting Be sure to follow these ir_struct:bns cl.ose/y so that your new microwave oven works CHECKING THE PARTS 'yOU_ _microwave oven, and make sure you've received al_the parts shown bebw_ If your CareftJ@ unpack microwave oven was damaged during shipping, or if you do not have alil the parts, contact S_sung Customer Service (Refer to the "WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION _'on page 5,8_) Microwave over...
  • Page 15 SETTING UP YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN 1, Open the door by putling the handle on the right side of the door_ 2. Wipe the inside of the oven with a damp cloth, & install the pro-assembled ring into the iindentation at the ,--- center of the microwave oven, 4.
  • Page 16 s,e_in9 _p CHECKING THE CONTROL PANEL sett ng up you__new mic_'owave oven...
  • Page 17 CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS CONVECTION MICROWAVE BROWN Browns meat and fish up to 60 min,Jtes, AUTO REHEAT Selects ty_ of dish to be rehealed PREHEAT For better results, [:}reheat to desired tem[r@r_bJ_e before co,_}kirsg. SPEED OVEN RECIPES This time-saving function cooks by combining both microwaving and hea_ing, AUTO COOK RECIPES COOK...
  • Page 18 settin9 TURNING ON THE POWER AND SELECTING A DISPLAY Press _ttings button immediateJy after plugging in your oven The display win show "I-WEIG, 2-SOUND ON/OFF 3- REMIND ON/OFF 4-, CHILD LOCK ON/OFF 5- CLOCK 12HRi24HR 6_WORD PROMPT SPEED 7- DAYLIGHT SAVING ON/OFF 8-DEMO MODE ON/OFF",...
  • Page 19 1. Press MySet,rigsbutton andthenpress the5 button. Re disp)ay w i_( showCLOCK 12HR/24HR - -o PRESS SETTING BUTTON 2. Press the My Settings button to sebct 24HR.. Press again to se(ect 12HR. 3. P_'essthe Start bulton, USING THE CLOCK BU ON 1.
  • Page 20 USING MY SE INGS FEATURE ¥bur new microwave oven can be customized to suR your p,ersonal tastes Simply press _ttings to set these opt:ions. Fo_ your convenience, all the options are summarized in the fdbwing table: Display Weight Weight options are and select by [_unds and kilograms, rep,eatedly pressing...
  • Page 21 USING THE KITCHEN TIMER 1. Press the Kitchen Timer bJUtton..(m_, time 99 re,in. 99 sec) The display shows: SET TiME WITH NUMERIC: BUTTON 2, Use the Number buttons to set the _engthof time you want the timer to run 3, Press the .Start button The display counts down and beeps when the time has elapsed.
  • Page 22 USING THE MORE/LESS BUTTONS The More or Less button alllows you to adiust the pre...setcooking time.It only works with 1,2, and 3 stage cooking, MW, Brown, Combi, Convection, Auto Reheat, Preheat, Warm, Popcorn, Kitchen Tirne_, Speed C_k, Auto Cook buttons. Use the More or Less button only after cooking has b69un.
  • Page 23 REH EATING AUTOMATICALLY ]b reheat food, sebct the type of dish and the number of sewings you want to reheat, and the microwave automatically sets the reheating time. 1. Pross the Auto Reheat button. The display shows : SELECT ITEM WiTH AUTO REHEAT BUTTON 2.
  • Page 24 USING THE POWER DEFROSTING BU ON ..[b thaw frozer_foc_, set the weight of the food and the mbrowave automati-ca@ sets the defrosting time, iPowe_bve_ and standing time. Please note that defrosting foods which weigh morn than 1..0Ibs wit_take several minutes longer than defrosting foods which weigh less than i .0 Ibs_ To thaw frozen food, set the weight of the food and the microwave automati-cally sets the defrosting time, Press the Power...
  • Page 25 USING THE COOK BOOK RECIPES BU ON The Cook B_sk menu contains 100 different items° 1, Press the Cook _ok Recipes b,utton_ 2. Press the number of item with numeric button, 3. Press the Enter button.The dispby shows: PRESS START 4.
  • Page 26 [Italian Sausage and Mo_areila Fdttata Veal with Savory St_,_ffing Glazed Rosern_, Lamb Chops ..:7::::::::::/::::::::: ..... Rosemary-Roasted Chicken White Chicken Chili Chicken Potpie Tandoori Chicken Ma_, ........_'P!_c°!.:SJ_Zt_Chj2622 Barbecued Chicken No£hern Italian Cornish Hens Oven-Fried Chicken Caribbean Chicken Ka_bs Chicken Pae_a ...........
  • Page 27 i Tomat@SpJnach Risotto i Oven,_Roasted Eggp_ant Parmesan Vegetarian i Tex-Mex V_jetable Ench,iladas No-Guilt Vegetable Pita Pizzas Roasted Asparagus B_o_oBCheese Gratin Roasted Broccoli with Ginger and Lime Dilled Green Beans Gar%_Roasted Peppers Cr_berryoOrange Relish Candied Sweet Potatoes Roasted Potato and Green Bean Salad Rosemary-Garlic Potatoes ,and Side Twice-Baked Parmesan Potatoes...
  • Page 28 Double Blueberry Pie Holiday P umpkin-Cheese Autumn Apple Crisp, Southern P each Cobbler Grandmas A ppbsauce Cake Chocolate-Banana Pudding C ake Hollywood Starlet Cheeseoske Oesserts StreusebTopped IRaspbe_ryHam Bars Lemon Custard Bars New E_Jand - Baked Appbs Chocolate Decadence Cookies The Bes_ OatmeaI-Rmmn Cookies Very Rocky Road Fudge Doubb,_Choco[ate Pica Chocolate Lovers' Fudge Sauce...
  • Page 29 USING THE AUTO COOK RECIPES BUTTON The Auto Cook menu contains 46 different iterns. 1, Press the Auto Cook Recipes but_on_The display shows: PRESS THE PREV! NEXT GROUP BU_ON OR THE NUMBER OF _TEM WITH NUMERIC BUTTON 2. Press the Prey/Next Group button.You can sdect one of eight groups?MELT, KiDS MEALS, INSTANT COOK , COOK, RICEtNOODLE, BREADS!CAKE,OF_SSERTS,...
  • Page 30 AUTO COOKING GUIDE MELT 1 sel_. Place tortiiia p_ate Nachos ohipiS without overlapping ,Sprinkle evenly with cheeee, Contents : o2 cup,s tortilla chips : -1/3 cup grated cheese butter in dish, cover with wax paper. Stir well after finishirlg i x_iIii_it_i J and bt stand i-2 rain, 1 cup chips Place chocolate chips in a...
  • Page 31 KiDS MEALS 250Z Baby Remove lid from baby food 40Z. Food and place in the (:;enter of 6 oz. oven. Chc_k temperature and stir well before sewing. The More/Less key (_snnot be used with the baby food key. 2 each Pierce hot dogs, p_ace on Iqot Dogs 4 each...
  • Page 32 2 sewings Remove #ore package Frozen Place the vegetabbs into Vegetabbs a cassereb bowl and add a small amount of wader (2 4Tbsp). Cover during cooking and stir befere 2 servings preparation directions (1 sewing =1/3 cup Flakes) I Pancakes, 2 sep4ngs ' Place panc_,es on Frozen...
  • Page 33 Muss@ 2 sewings Use hrge pie pi_ate i!i _ _i i II_ 4 sewings phee mussels around (I sewing = 6 edge of dish, Add no water cover tightly .and cook unti_ musseb Remove opened recover ,and cook about i more rain or until mussels are open.
  • Page 34 BREADS / CAKE Preheat oven to 375'_'R Place biscuits on an ungreasedd ceramic enamel tray then on low rack, 5i c_ 8 Preheat oven to 375°R Place Biscuits, biscuits on an greas_ ceramic enamel tray then on bw rack i large = Bread Sticks, 10..6oz.
  • Page 35 SNACKS Bite Size 2 sewings Prehea_ oven to 375_'F 4 servings Frozen (1sewing = 4,W ea) ceramic enameI tray tlhen on middle rack, Preheat oven to 400_"F. Fish Sticks 2 servings P_acesticks on low rack 4 servings then cer_nic enamel (1sewing = 6 Sticks) tray.
  • Page 36 USING THE SPEED OVEN RECIPES BUTTON The Spc_sd Cook menu coniains 46 different items. 1. Press the Speed Oven Recipes button.. The dispUayshows: PRESS THE PREVi NEXT GROUP B_TON OR THE NUMBER OF iTEM WiTH NUMERIC BU_ON Press the Prev/Next Group button,You (:an select one of Six Groups: 'BREAKFAST, CHICKEN, FISH&SEAFOOD, MBTS, PIZZNPOTATO,...
  • Page 37 SPEED COOKING GUIDE BREAKFAST French 2 sewiings iP_ace to_t on high rack then _)ast, 4 servings ceramic ename_ tray Turn frozen (fsewing = 11 over at half time when the oven beepG, and reosta£ the Toast) oven_ Place sticks on the high rack I tench 2 sewings then ceramic enamel tray,...
  • Page 38 Chicken 2 servings(18 ez) Place chicken on high rack Pieces 4 servings(36 oz.) then ceramic enamel tray. with bone- Cornish ..lie legs together and folded 2 ser,/ings Hens 4 servings wings under hen,Place on Iow rack then on ceramic (2 servings = 1 enamel tray.
  • Page 39 @Jna Steak 2 sewings(12 oz.) Place tunasteaks onhigh 4 sewings(24 .oz.) rackthenonceramic e namel tray, S pray high rackwithnon stickspray,When theoven beeps,, turnovertunasteak M_TS FiIet 2 each (12 oz.) Place bed on high rack Mignon1 4 each (24 oz/ then ceramic enamel tray_ _J-_ inch, When the oven beeps, l/urn medium...
  • Page 40 Sirbin Tip Place bed on high rack, Steak, ! _5 (Wd_ d one) Phc8 the high rack Inch, 1 Ib, containing the steak on the ceramic enamd tray, When the oven beeps, turn over I_d and re-start the oven, MEATS Place bed on high rack Place the high rack contaning the steak on the ceramic enamel...
  • Page 41 SNACKS Apple Pie, 1 Pack P_acepie on ceramic enamel Frozen tray then low rack Chicken 4..5oz. Place nugge4:son the high 6 _._ 7oz. rack then ceramic ename_ tray. Cheese 2 sewings P_acesticks on high rack then Stksks, 4 sep4ngs ceramic ename_tray ¸¸¸¸41¸¸¸¸...
  • Page 42 USING THE MICROWAVE SE_ING COOKING TIMES & POWER LEVELS Your microwave aJlows you to set up to three different stages of cooking, each with Ksowrl tirne length and power bvel The li_wer level lets you control the heating intensity from Warm (1) to High (0). Do not continuously use the Sensor Cooking biuttons.
  • Page 43 Your o venallows youtosetthreedifferent coolingstages, e_h withtheirownLime length _l,d power l evel. T hepower l evel l etsyoucontrol theheating i ntensity f romVVam] (1)thrc, ughto High (0), Follow steps 1 and 2 in the "One-Stage Cooking '_section on the previous page. The dispkay shows : THE FIRST STAGE COMPLETED_ PRESS START OR SET THE NEXT STAGE OF MICROWAVE_ CONVECTION_ BROWN OR COMBI When entedng more than one cc_king stage, the Power Level button must be presse:_...
  • Page 44 BROWN Browning adds texture and taste to your recipe, When browning, use the middb or high rack a#cessories Use the middJe _ack wisen the height d food is so high that the 'food could touch the upper heater. 1, Press the Brown button The display shows: SET COOKING TIME WiTH NUMERIC B_TON, 2.
  • Page 45 Microwave and Grill The combination cooking feature allows you to cycle automatically between microwave and gdll tot toed that is moist as well as crisp, and brown. This type of cooking is ideal for large foods that require a long cooking time when prepa__S in a conventional oven (such as Hamburgers, Chicken Breast) When combination cooking,use the Middle or High rack to allow air to circulate completely around the dish.To use combination cooking.
  • Page 46 Microwave and Convection The combination cc@king feature allows you to cycle automatically between microwave and Conv_tion cooking The food will be mobt as well as crisp and brown. This type d cooking is ideal fer large toods that require long cooking times when prepar_ in a conventional oven (such as large roasts,and pizz&...
  • Page 47 Microwave and Brownin The combination cooking feature allows you to cycle automatically between microwave and browning. The food will be rnoist as well as crisp and brown. This ty_ d cooking is ideal for large foods that require bng cooking times when pre_red in a conventional oven (such as large roasts,and pizza, pie) When comUnation cooking,_Jse the middb or high rack to aJbw air to circulate completely around the dish To _.Jse cembination cooking...
  • Page 48 t., Press theCombi b utton, Thedisp,fay shows "SELECT MODE WITN OOMBI BUTTON" Press the Cembi button four times (COMB/4,) The display shows: "BROWN ..SET COOKING TIME" 3° Use the number buttons to set a cooking time, The display shows: THE F_RST STAGE COMPLETED, PRESS START OR SET THE NEXT STAGE OF M_CROWAVE,, CONVECTION, BROWN OR COMB_...
  • Page 49 To cook feed in the micro,wave oven, the microwaves must be aUe to penetrate the food without being ref!ectod or absorbed by the dish_ It is important to choose the correct oookware therefore look for cookware that is marked microw_/e sa:fe, The following table lists vanous types of cookvvare and indicstes if and how they should be used in a rnicrowave oven,...
  • Page 50 Microwave energy actua!ly penetratos food_ aSr_cted and absorbed by the water_ fat and sugar content, The microwaves cause the molecules in the food to move rapidlly_The rapid movement: of these molecules c@ates fnction and t:he resulting heat cooks the food, COOKING TECHNIQUES Stir foods such as casserobs...
  • Page 51 • Some ingredients heat faster than others For example, the ie_y inside a ieHydoughnut wi_ be hotter than the dough. Keep this in mind to avoid burns. • Home canning in the microwave oven is not recommended because all harmful bacteria may not be destreyed by the microwave heating process.
  • Page 52 c ea in9 nt inincj Keepin,gyour microwave oven clean imp,roves its pedormance, wards off unnecessary repairs and Ilengthens its Ilife. CLEANING THE EXTERIOR It's best to cban spills on the outside of your microwave oven, as they occur.. Use a soft clloth and warrn, soapy water Rinse and dry, not get water into the vents, Never use abrask!e products or chemica_ solvents such as ammonia _,_r,_or atcoho_ as they can damage the appearance of your microwave.
  • Page 53 cleaning STORING AND REPAIRING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN if you need to store your micrewave oven for a sho_ or extended peric_ of time, choose a dust-free, dr}/ Icsation. Dust and dampness may adversely affect the _ilily of the mbrowave p_ts. Do not repair, replace or service any p.aL_ of youl microwave oven yourself.
  • Page 54 CLEANING THE GREASE FILTER '_aur microwave oven has two i metal reusas/e grease filters. The grease filters shound be removed and cbaned at bast once a month, or as required. "lb avoid risk of personal injul_/or propelSy damage, do not operate the oven hood without fi_ers in place_ 1.
  • Page 55 cleanin9 REPL&CING THE CHARCOAL FILTER If your oven is not vented to the outside, the charcoal filter should be replaced when it is not ceabiy dirty or discolored (every 6 to 12 months, and more often if necess_% The charco_ fiJtercannot be cieaned. To order a new charcoal filter, contact the Pa£s Department at your nearest Authorized Sewice Center or 8_msung dealer (Charcoal filter part no,: DE63-00367D), 1.
  • Page 56 CHECK THESE PORNTS iF YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN The display and/or the oven is Make sure the plug is properly connected to a grounded outlet. If the wal outle:t is controlI_ by a wal_switch, make sure the wal switch is turned on. Remove the plug from the outlet, wait ten seconds, and plug it in Reset the circuit breaker or replace any blown fuses.
  • Page 57 SPECiFICATiONS ..! ii 1_7cuff Controls 10 power _evels, includin 9 defrost _mer ,99 minutes, 99 seconds Power Souse 12C VAC, 60 Hz 1650 Watt Microwave / 1600 Watt Heater Power Consumption 95O Watts M_crowave Power Outp_ Cook Top Li£ ht 20 Watts halogen lamp Oven Light...
  • Page 58 WAR RANTY AN D S ERVDCE I N FO R MATBO N To help us te serve you _::stter,p,lease complete the enclosed registratbn card and promptly return it by maiL If the r_.)istration card is missing, you (:an c_l Samsung El_tronics, Hnc.,at 1-8_oSAMSUNG (726=78_) or register online at v_c#wosamsung.com/global/register.
  • Page 59 _sse of products_ equipment, s_<_tems_ tatlities_se_/ices_ parts, supplies, accessories, applications, insSat/ations repairs, externaI wiring or connectors not supplied or authorized by SAMSUNG 'which damage this product or result in _@wice problems; incorrect electrical line voltage, &Jctuations and surges; cust;omer adjustments and 'failureto to/kTsw operating nstructior_s, cleaning, ma;ntenance arid environmental instructions that are covered and prescribed in the ir_struction...
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