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Mlor-ow~v@ Oven user r~;g n~ the possibilities Therlk y(x,~ for purchasing this Sameung product:. Please register your product at www,samsung.com/register ~-800..SAMSUNG (726-7864) ENGI,JSH IMPORTANT SAFETY SYMBOLS AND PRECAUTIONS ................................. manual mean: What the icons and signs in this user ¢¢liorowav(; ov~Yx ~ his m~:nual coniains irnportan[ ha~orma~ion on ~he installation, use and Oar’O your applbnoe, Please ~ake ~rne k) read H’~ar~Llal ~0 take fL.~lJ a(:lvarl[8~e (:)[ your mk;rowave WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warnings and Irnpor~arlt Safety Instructiorls irl th~s marius! do not cow)r all po,~slble corldltion.s arid situations that may occur. It is your responsibility [o use common sense, caution, and care when installing, maintaining, and operating your microwave oven. PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY AI DO I]Ot attempt to operale this oven with the door defeat or tamper with the safety ia[orloaka, B. Do nol place any objecl belween [he oven front C. Do r~ot operate the oven if it is damaged, it is I..lazards or unsafe prao’Iices thai may resuR in severe personal WARNING =njury or death, Z~, Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in ~i~or #ersenal .... ~.A~.~I.~N__. inj~r~_~..~rOP~ da~ a9 e~ .............. -i~ reduce ~he risk of fire, explosion, elec[ric shock, or )ersonal injurywhen using your 6AUTION microwave oven, follow these basic safely precau[ioas, ~ Do NOT atl:empt. Do NOT disassemble. Do NOT touch. Follow direc[ions explicitly. Unplug the power plug frorn the wall socke[, Make sure the, machine is grounded [o )revent electric shock, Ca!l the servk:e center for help, Note These warning signs are here toprevent inju.ry to you and others, Please tollow them exphcitly. After reading this section keep it D. Only properly qualified service personnel should adjust in a safe place for future reference, SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2.. safety information 4:04~52 I ] IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 17.1o reduce the risk of fire ie the oven cavity, a. Do no[ overcook food, Care, fully attend appliaace When using ar~y electrical appl]anoe, basic safety preceu[ions should be followed, including tile following: WARNING may spread, appliance, this page, 4. Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with the provided installation instructions. ~i Some products sech as whole eggs and sealed cof~tairters, for example, elos(~d gl~ss jars, oa~ explode If heated rapidly, Never haiti them in a microwave oven, 6. Use U~is appliance only for its inteaded Use as damaged or dropped, 9. This appliance should be repaired or serviced only adjustment. appearlng to be boiling, Visible bebbling or boiling IN V~.NY HO! LIQUIDS SUDDE!NLY BGIL.INQ OVER WI IFN ’rl IE CONTAINER IS DISTURRFD OR A SPOON OR O’[I IER UTENSIL IS INSER[:D INTO THE I IQUI[), To redeee the risk of i~lj;jry: a. Do not overheat liqeid. b. Stir ligsld both before and halfway throagh heating it, CAUTION Cleaa Ventilating I Ioods Fr~quenfly - Grease should repairs to the do~)r, damaoe the filter. the back of Ihe oven), 1~. Do not lel the co~’d hang over ed~’le of table or SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS safe y nformat on _3 Ill GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS Make sore ta install your OVeR iea location with adequate space, This appl~ence muet be grounded, In file event of on eleetrie ~shoel~ by pravldfng ~e escape wire for the The plug rnust be plugged ieto an outlet the[ is properly u.’~ing a dry/cloth on a regular basis. ¯ Unplug the power plug and cleon ~t with a cloth, ,4’, WARNING Plug the power cord iRto a properly grounded 3 proeged outlet, Your evee should be the oely apgliaece coenected to this circuit, h’eproper use of the .qroundieg plu(] earl result in a risk of electric shriek, result in electric shock or fire. othe~wiee defeat the graund~eg plug, ¯ Consult a quallfiod eRx:tricinn or set~k:e person if you do not understand the grounding inshuetions or if you provided match the product’s specifications, children, Children may use them for play, Extension Oords" sec[iell below, Use of Extension Cords A short power-eupply cord ts provided to reduce the risk of your becor’niRg eeteegled ie or trlppiRg OvOra Ioegor cord, I ergot cord ee[e or exlenslon cords are evailable (_~ fhis ho,~roperly grounded, ~rl~-appliance follow the must specific ’ Gr ~undiag instr( ;[i 14e~d ;n~ found in the beginning of lhfs Section. Do no1 ground the appliaece to a gas pipe, plastic water pipe, or telephone line, ¯ [his may result in electric shock, fire. an oxplosioe, or problems with the product ¯ Never plug the power cord lets a sacker that Is not grounded correctly sod make sure that It Is In accordance with local and eatioeel codes, Do riot (;u[ or reRiuve the third (ground) prong from 1. The marked electrical ratieg of the cord set or Is operable. cord sod it r’euet be plugged into a 3-slot outlet, 3, The longer cord should be etrseged so that it will not drape over the counter top or tabletop where it can be pulled on by childrue or tripped uver accidentally, you use an extension cord, Ihe interior light mey flicker eed Ihe speed of the blower may vary when (~} Do,trot lest.till t!/is ~pliance irl a humid, eily, or desty Iocafioa, of iea Ioualioe exposed [o direct seelight or water (rain drops), ¯ Ibis may result in electric shock or fire, Plug the power plug k~to the wat{ socket flrmly, Do not use a damaged power plug, damaged power cord, or Ioa,~;e wall srJcket, ¯ ]his IT~ey result in electric shock or fire, /i’, CRITICAL INSTALLATION WARNINGS Do not mount over a sink, Do not pull or exceesively bend th¢~ power cord, De nat lwi.~t or tie thr,. power cord, (~The irt,stallatlen,~f this applla.rKx~ rnuat be performed by a qualified technlcian or ,,orvice company, ¯ [’ailing Io have a qualified technician install the aver may result ia electds shock, firs, an explosion, problems with the product, or injury. Unpack the oven, remove all packaging material and on the Interior or exterior of the oveR, broken door latches, c~acks in the door, or a door that is not I~nod t~p correctly, If there is any damage, do ROt operate SAVE THESE [NSTRUOTIONS 4.... safety iRformation cord into the space behind the appliance. ¯ This may result in electric shock or fire. Unplug Ihe oven by pell]eg Ihe plu~j oely. FeilinO to do so nay reselt in electric shock or fire, [~ When the power plug ar power cold is damaged, contacf your rid~rdb[ service oeutor for e repDcet~’tent or repair, INSTALLATION CAUTIONS fire, CRITICAL USAGE WARNINGS ¯ Plu]~.I g epowerpug ~c lew]lls(x:ketagele ......................................... ’ ,,, ,~i’iIt................................... . ........................................................................................... ........................... tl~emicrbwa~te’ls"TfdOded;"please"eanta,c~"your ............................................................... ~.]V"~56~j~"~"~j~6~.’~R"5fi~J~’~j&(tIl"ii~"~51c}’dtfi~!}~h~bl~:6f ...................................................................................... L~J nearest service center ’, [:ailing to do so may resutt in fire electric shock or fire, Read and follow the specific "Pr(~caellotls to Avo}d Possible Exposure to Excessive Microwave Energy", found in the beginning of this Sectioo, If the microwave generates a strange noise, a burning smell or smoke, unplug t[ immediately 81%1 coetact yoer nearest service center, ¯ I:ailh~g to do se may resolt in electric shook or fire, In the eveet of a gas leak (propane gas, LP gee, etc.), vest{late Ihe room Immediately, Do not touch the microwave, power cord, or p}ug, ¯ Do not use a verffilatieg fan, ¯ A spark may resell In se exple£ion or fire. ]~ke care that [h8 door or aay of the o~her parts do eat come into oo[][ao[ with the body while cooking or lost after cooking, ¯ FaBling to do so may result In bums, In the event of a grease fire oe the s(~rface units below the oven, smother the [li~ming pan o~ the sodace unit by coveting the pen completely with a lid, a cookie sheet or a flat tray, Never leave surface units bel!eath your oven Keep all packegirlg rqeterials well out el Ihe reech of children, Packaging materials can be dangerous to children, * If a child places a ba£] over its head, the chiM car} scffocate. Do not let children or 3ny person with reduced physical, sons(try or rr~ental oapebilit~es use this appllalhCO unsupewised, Make sure that the appliaece is out ol the reach of children, ¯ Fallleg to do so may result In elec[rlc shock, berne or ff~jury, Do no1 touch the inside of lhe appliance [mmedlntely after cooking, The lnsid~ of the appliaeee will be hot, ¯ lhe heat ot~ tile ~nside of the oven can cause bums, De r}o~ put alom}eum foil (except as speciilc~lly directed in this maeual), metal objects (such as containers, [orks, ate,) or containe[s with goldea or silver rims inLo the microwave, ¯ These obiects can cause sparks or a fire, Do not use or place flammable £pray£ or objects SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS safety information .5 /k USAGE CAUTIONS J~l Ihe suria~ o[ Ibe rlfi~ru~ave Is oracke, d, turn it off, " Failing to do so may ro,,ult in electric ,;hock, Remove lids [rum baby toed belore healing, After healieg baby Iood, elir well to distribute Ihe heat sharp object, ¯ This may result in Ihe glass beieg damaged or broken, kJrnod elf, CRITICAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS candles, lighted cigarettes, dishes, chenllcala, metal objeels, e[c,) on Ihe appliance, ¯ This may result in electric 5hock, Do not spray volalile ela[erial suah as Jllsectietda onto the surface of fha appliance, ° AS well as being harmful to humans, It may also result in e~ectric shock, fire or problems wiih the product, Do not place the appliance ever a fragile objec[ such as a sink or glass object, ¯ This may resalf in damage to the sink or object, Do not put your face or body close to the applianc~ while cooking or when opening the doer ~t.lst after cookit ~g, ¯ Take care ~ha~ children do not come lee close te Ibe appliaeoe, " Failieg to do so may result in children burning themselves, DO not place food or heavy objects over the door when opealng the door, Do not abruptly cool the door, the Inside of appliance, or the dish by pouting water over it during or jast after cooking, empty, lray, SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS 6 safety information Do eel clean fl~e appliance by spraying water dffectly unto It, De not t)se benzene, thinner or alcohol to close the appliance, ¯ This may result in discoloration, delorrnalion, damage, electric shock or fire, Befare cleaning or performing rnalr~enance, unplug the appliance Item ~ho wall socket and remove food waste from the door and cooking cornpartmeot, ¯ f’adlng to do so may result ~n eleolrlc shock or fire, ’l~ke care not Io hurt yosrself whet) cleaning ~he appliance (exLemal/internal) ¯ You may hurt yoursel~ on [he sharp edges of appliance, Do not close the appliance wilh a siesta cleaaet, Keep the Ins~de of ~he oven clean, Food parLiclos or .c__o.._s:Ier ts .................................. SE~IING UP YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN 8 8 8 9 t0 t0 Ctlecklng the parts ’ Warranty and service IrffermaIlen Setting ep your rnicrowave oven ....." Checkiog the coetrol panel Setting the time Child lock USING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN ¯ 10 CLEANING AND MAINTAINING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN ~I~ le I ]~ [i" er but.tu ), 10 10 10 11 12 1;3 14 Vent buttons (2 Speed & On/Off) I,ight Fli/Lo/Off button Ceokiog Presets buttons Auto Reheat button Auto Defrost button Soften/Melt button Microwave Cooking Tlrnes& Power Levels t4 Eco Mode t9 19 19 19 t9 19 20 Cleanieg tile exterior Claaeff~g tile Interior Oloanlng tile turntable and roller riags Storing and repairing your microwave over~ Replacing the cooktop/night light Replacing the oven light Cleaning the grease filter TROURLESHOOTING ~.:" APPENDIX ,’ " ": WARRANTY COOKWARE GUIDE ¯ ,.... 15 Microwave-safe utensils 13OOKING GUIDE ¯ 16 ....... 16 17 17 t7 17 18 General micrewave tips Cooking meat Oeoking poultry Cooking seafood Cookieg eggs Cookieg vegetables Recipes contents 7 WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION To help us to serve you betteh please comglete the El~!ctronics, trlc,, at 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) that your qow mlcrowsvc, ovor~ works proporly, register, CHECKING THE PARTS ......................................................................................................................................................................... Iocaled on the back o~ bottom of Ih[.) producL Pl{aase sure you’ve reoelved all the parts shuwn below, If your rrlk.’rowavo ovon was damaged during shipping, or if you do riot have all ihe parts, contact S~msung Customer Service, (Refer to the "Wanan[y a.d service ~tffom~atlon" MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER BATE PURCHASED PURCHASED FROM Microwave oven (SMH1611~ SMH1622) service center, please call 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864). SETTING UP YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN Glass Tray Roller Guide Ring Exha~.lst adaptor 1, Opt:In tile rJoor by pulling the hand@ orl the rkjht ’,side of the door, 2, Wipe the inside ol the oven with a damp cloth, , Grease Filters (~) Registration Card Charcoal filter Mar~uals (User & lestallatton) Hardware kit (Screws & Brackets) 3. Install the pro-assembled ring into Ihe kldsatetJon at Ihe center of the microwave oveR, Templates (Top & Wall) 4, P ace t le glass trey securely in the center ol the proassembled roller ring, 8 setting up yet.It new r~qJcrewave overl CHECK NG THE CONTROL PANEL Dieplay ~ See page 1 1 I- Popcorn Vegg es Potato Pizz~ See page 11 I .,ae page 12 ~ See page 14 1 I See page 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 J’~tchen Tir’rler ~ -,-30 [Stop/Clear Sac, Enter/Start Sea page 10 See page 14 ~.~ setting up your new microwave oven 9 SETTING THE TIME Yoa~" microwave oven Is equipped wi[h a builb in clock, Set the clock when first installing your microwave oven and after 3. Press ihe Enter/Start button, CHILD LOCK Activating/Deactivating Co)Ring I.~ s .,-;v~ ’ ~ ee e ,s e [ ~ 1 wil you ew S~ ~ ~. ~: rqicrowave over1, ]-I’/e foIJowill,qJ sec[ior~ dasc~ib~.,s e,,veiyl}-iir,!] you r]@ed 1o krlow 8boul usirig your nl[crowav@ overl, KITCHEN TIMER BUTTON 99 seconds, 1. Press [he Kitehen Timer button, 3. Press the IEnter/Statl: button, ADD 30 SEC. BUTTON This simplified cut~trol saves you time, letting you quickly start ceoking st 100% power, seconds you wish to add, LIGHT HI/LO/OFF BUTTON The Light button allows you Io select a light setting for your microwave. ~_._~::L:g:: ::: :: :::: :::: :::.: :.:...... I li.~Jh~ Low Off COOKING PRESETS BUTTONS 10 u4Jilg your illJcrowave oven Auto ¢oO table Cook only one microwave popcorn bag at a tlrne, Be cL~treful when removing Popcorn cookedl Display’. vegetables ot~ee Place I to 4 eorvhlgs of fre,,#~ / frozel~ vogo[ablee in a rnicrowave-safe ceramiC, g ass or plastic dish and add 2-4 Tbs. water. Cover with lid or vented Veggies .......................................... Frozen )lactic wrap to cook. Stir before letting sLsrld for 3 to 5 minutes. Let oven ceol 2 potatoes Iwice ¯ ............................................. potatoe~z .................................................. 3 AUTO REHEAT BUTTON I’he Auto Reheat button provides three preset reheating catr~gorles. Exarnplet Reheating ,3 servings of casserole, 1. Press Ilia Auto Reheat but[,,~ Iwiee. 2. Use the number butto~]s Io enter the quanti~y or etJillber of servings. g. Press the Enter/Start button. 4. When t!~e cooking time is over, fear beeps will sound aad Z.:,W is dieplayed. using your microwave oven 11 Auto reheating table Follow the iu~tru~;tbns below when reheatir+g diff~ront types of food, Use only pro-cooked, refligerated foods, Cover the plate with n vented plastic wrap or waxed paper recked under the plate, If the food is not as hot as you weald like after esiag the reheat fuec~ion, confines hea[[eg asing addiltoeal time a~td poweL Plate of food Casserole 1 servieg (1 plate) Contents: 3..4 oz, meat, poaltty or fish (up Io 6 oz, with bone) X, cop s[arch (potatoes, pasta, rice, ~, cup vegetables {aboui 3-4 Cover the plate with a lid or vested plas[Ic wrap, If the food Is no[ as hot as yea would lira ~fter using tile reheat bnc~iorh conL#lue heattn~ using additional time arid power, ~tir the toed one(0 Pelore se~ing, 1 to 4 Contents: 3-4 o7, meat, poult~ or fish {up to 6 oz, with boue) D cop starch (potatoes, pasta, rice, e[c,) ~1 cap vegetables (sheet 3-4 oz,) [~lhe ’right’ temperature ot the food varies from person to parsee, Allow food to stand I to ,5 elJnt,ltes before sen/ing, AUTO DEFROST BUTTON Press tile Auto Defrost button once and select the food weight, Tile available weigh[ ranges from 0,t to 6,0 Ibs, 2. LJso the number b~ttons to ester the weight, 3, Press the Entmqstart button, Defrosting tips Whee using auto defrost, the entered weight is the, net weight in pounds and tenths of po~mds (the wnight of the fond rTlirlus the container), Use the auto defrost cycle for raw food only, The acid defrost cycle gives best resells when the bed you want to thaw is no colder tbae 0~F (taken directly from a true freezer), If food has bees stored in a rofrigerator-free2er that does maintain a ~emperature of 5~F or below, always program a lower food weight (for a shorter defrosting time) to prevost the food from cookieg, If the food is stored outside the freezer for up to 20 mlnates, enter a Iowe~ food weight, Separate the pieces as ~hey begin ~o defrost, Separaled pieces defrost more easily, 12 using your microwave oven Auto defrosting table Follow the) instrualions below when detrosling differenl types of food, Roast Beef Pork Chops, Fish Stad with the food placed fat side down, Af[er each stage, ttJrn the feed over and shield arly warm portions with na~’row s[rips of aluminum foil, 0,5-3,0 tba, Meat with foil lor 5 - 10 minutes, Whole Chicken stand for 10 - 2( minutes, t!:;read m SOFTEN/MELT BUTTON SOF[F.:N/M[~I~r lels yoo melt ehoco#.tt~x ,’sofb:}n cream cheese, nnd realt batter. Example: To melt chocolate. 1. Touch [he SOFTEN/MELT buIIon, 2, Choose the food category (1,2,or 3) by pressing a eul’nber batten, ,3, Touch the Enter/Start button, Soften / Melt table 1 stick (1/4 Ib,) Remove wrapping and cut butter in half vedically, 2 sticks (1/2 Ib,) Stir well after lirlishing and lot stand 1-2 mlnu[es, using your microwave oven 13 MICROWAVE COOKING TIMES & Power Levels p .o__w_ E~B....!~.EY.E .L_S_ ............................................................................ rue 1 o power ~ev,..,~s Wsrm (I) to High (t 0), Cookin at hi h ower levels ’10 (l-llgh) I O0 % faoiling wafer, Cooking ground beef, Making candy, (.k)okirlg fresh frait and vegetables, Cooking fish and poaby, Pmheatin0 browning dl£h, F~eheating beveE~ges, 9 90 % Reheating meat slices quickly, Sau~61ng osions, celery, and ~reen pepper 8 80 % Rehe~in9 sll types of ibras (Dinner plate, pasta, moat, soap or sauce, etc,), Cooking breads an~ cereal (~ When selecting rnora than one cooking stage, yoo 7 70 % Cooking cheese dishes, veal, Cookir]g oakes, brownies, copcakes. 6 60 % Cooking ~ Pms~i thl.’ Power Level button twice to set the 2. Press the Power Level button, Cooking meats, whole poultry, 5 50 % 4 40 % 3 30 % 2 20 % When the cooking tim~) is over, four beeps will Cooking whule turkey, spsre ribs, db roasts, sirloin1 roasts, Cooking lass tender cots of £££k![!.g with E!£[~..~.~.~£..£_n._#__££ok £y!~. .... For besl results, some recipes call for one Power Level for a certain length of tirno, and another Power Level for another lehgth of lime, Your oven can be set to change from one to another auk)rr~atk;ally, it the first cycle is the defrost cycle, 7, Press the Enter/Start button, soand and Fad is displayed, meat. seafood, Cooking small quantities of bed, cheese, Heating small arnouats of food, ECO MODE f-co Mode reduces standby power usage, When you press the ECO MODE button o~qco, the display will go out and Ihe microwave shifts to Ihe reodo Te sansel the ECO MODE, press ECO MODE button 14_ using yo[Jr microwave oven 03 COOKWARE GUIDE E o o Turning foods ovo~ rnidway thtoagh the coo~,dng cycle ~xpoaa all par~s ~o the microwave energy, Tbis is Microw~w ener~y actdL~lly )~netrate,’:t food tt~r~]( ed ~ qd ~ 6~ orbed bY ~e wn or, ~ ~ r( sug~-lr ir~ the food, ~qo m~cr~w~lvo~ ~:aHs@ the md/ecJleS in tho f~x)d to mov~ rapidly, -lhe rapid movomc 0 " 0> o(:~.ue~sc@tl[et C[Of and the restHlinQ hc-~H c:ook~; the ~ood, Standing Foods cooked ie the microwave baild Up irltemal heat and continue to cook for a few mieatee after the oven GENERAL MICROWAVE TIPS ....................................................................................................................................................................... withoat avorcaokiag the outer arose, All liquids, s,_tch as Defuse foods, such as potatoes, take longer to heat than lighter foods, Foods with s delicate texture should be heated at a low power level to avoid beco~dn£l ~ough, the icily in the jelly doughlltff will be hollor [haf~ Ilia dough. soap or hut uhu~olate sh~Juld De shakerl or stirred whorl coot<ir~g Is complete, Let liquids stand a iflorr1~)rll before serving, Whee heatlog baby food, stir well and test tho tempar.:4tOre before serving, Adding moisture Microwave eilergy is altr,tlcted to wa~er rnolecuk~s, Food that ~s unover~ ir~ rnoistLire cor~tont should bo covorod or sllowed to stand so ttlat the heat disperses evenly, Add a small a~’qount of water to dw food to holp it cook, Venting wrap by tt.~rnJng back one corner to let excess steam COOKING MEAT Place the meat fat side clown on a microwave-sate roastieg rack in a microwava-safo dlsh, Use t~arrow strips Place the roast fat aide down on lhe ioasfillg rack and cover wttll wax paper, Tan1 over halfway thi’oagh the cooking process, Let steed for Stirring Open the microwave door aed stlr foods such as casseroles aed vegetables occasioaally while cooking ta distribute heat evenly, Fo~d at the uutsid~ ~f the disg absorbs more energy aed heats more quickly, so stir from the outside towards the oaalor, The oven will t[lln off Arrangement Pork Shielding Shield food wilh narrow strips of alaminum loll [o prevent overcooklng, Areas that need £hioldJeg it)elude poultry wing-llps, the end.’~ of poultry legs, and comers of sqoare 16. eookir~g guide time, Cookieg Time; Place fhe roast fat,, High {t O) lot lirst lhrough cooking Beef Pork Rare 135 °1: Medium / 50 ~1: 145 ~’F 16g % WOIJ Donf~ Mudiuln J60 °F W0 °F mlcrowave-safe dish, Use a tight cover Io steam the fish, A Iigbter cover of wax paper or paper towel will dacrease steaming, Cool< the fish elgil it flakes easily with a fork, Do no[ overtook llsh, chock 1l aRor the minimam cooking time, Well [:)erie 160 ~F 170 ~1:: ........................ ..... ................ .........................:1 ................ llghl meet 160 ’=F 170 OF Tuna st~Jaks Oookin steaks Up to 1,5 Ibs. 7-11 min,/~b, Power COOKING POULTRY through the cooking .................................................................... microwaw~afe,dieh..and.cover, wi~h,we×,pa fork, Let etand for 3-5 minutes, Fillets Arrange the fillets in a Time: baking dish, lucking any 4-8 ~r da,/fb, Power Level’. with wex paper, If the Medlurn-High (7}, tip tO 1,5 ibs, Whole Up to 4 Cooking Time: 6-10 mie,/Ih, 180 ~F nqaat 170 "F I}ght Medium High (7) pieces Up to 2, Ibs, 5-’10 minutes, Cooking Time: 6-9 rnln,/lb, I BO °F dark meat the otJtside of the dish, 170 °F light Cover with wax paper, Turn Power Level: Medium High (7), Shrimp Up to 1,5 Ibs. C:ooking Time: 4.6~/~ raln./Ib, Power Level: Med~um-HIgh Attar/go the shrimp in e baking dish without overlap#rig or leyaring tkom, Cover with wax paper, Cook unlil lirm arid opaque, etirriag 2 or 3 times, Let stand for 5 minutes, COOKING EGGS You can use yOUr cnicrowave oven ~o cook eggs Cool< ................................................................................................................................................. ere evercookud, Never cook eggs in their shells and never Warm up hard-boiled eggs in thoir shells, Eggs cooked or warmed up k) thoir shells can explode, Always pierue whule eggs tO keep them from burs[Ing, COOKING VEGETABLES Vegetables should be washed prior to cooking, Usually, eo extra water is needed, Wben cooking dense vegetebbs such as pulatoes, cerrots end ,gr~lell beetle, add aboat ~ cup water, Small vegetables (sliced carrots, peas, lima beans, etc,) will cook faster than larger of;as, Whole vegetables, such as potatoes, acorn squasb or with the sterns pointing towaKJs ~he edg~ of the dish alld cooking gu de 17 the tips toward the center, When cooFdng cut vegelables, always cover Ihe dish with a lid or w~nled microwavable plastic wrap, vegetables halfway throegh the cook ~imo, RECIPES ~ Ibs, beef stew cubes, cut into ~,~-inch pieces V2 cup chopped onion Tbs, all-purpose Ilour Tba, Worcestershire sauce ean (13.75, 14,5 OZ,) beef broth i/ledlul[i carrelsI cat into ~-Ineh ~lices (abeul 1 (;ep) F~ cup barley bay leaf tap, pepper pkg, (9-10 oz,) frozen peas, thawed 1, In a 2-quart casserole, combine lhe beef, onion, floor, altd Worcestershire sauce and mix well, Cover with lid, Cook et High for 6 ~o 8 mil~tltes until the beef Is no longer p~nk, stirring once, 2, Stir in beef broth, carrots, Parley, bay leaves, and pepper, Curer wilb lid, Cook at Meclium for 1 ~o 1 V~ ho~rs until carrots and beef are tender, stirring 2 to 3 times, Stir la peas, Cover with lld, Cook at Medium for I O minutes, let stood for 10 minutes. Remove bay leave£ before serviHg, Makes 6 servings, V~a.[~...Pq’[~.~q_?ala~d ........................................... 2 Ibs, small red parolees, col: into W-inch pieces 4 slices bacon (aneooked), out tote ½-inch pieces ~ cup chopped onion 2 tap, sugar I tap, salt 1 tap, flour ~ lap, celery seed I/8 Lap, pepper 2~ lbs, apple c[clor vinegar 1, In a 2-quad casserole, eomPlne the potatoes and ~ cup walor, Cover with lid, Cook at Iligh until the potak~es are tender (7-10 minules); stir twice, Dra~n a[xJ sot aside to cool slightly. 2, In a rnedlum bowl, cook the bacon at High until crisp (2N~-3~, minute@ stir once, Place the bacon on a paper towel, Reserve 1 l’bs, drippings, 3. Cumbit~ethedrippingsandorllorL Covorwithplast~c wEtp; turrt 8 corner back to vent steam, Cook at High until feeder (1 Fz-2 ½ mlnutos); stir once, 4, Stir h] sugar, salt, flour, celery seed, and pepper, Cook at High entit mlx[o~ boils (30-40 secut~ds), Stir io vinegar and ~/2 cop water, Co(>k at Hi[~b urllil Ik]uk:l boils aed [bickeos slightly (1-2 minutes); stir once, Add bacon to dressieg, Pour dressing over potatoes. Slit well, Makes 8 servings, Black be#£ ~£q.p ...................... I cup chopped t clove g,t-~rlia, minced 2 e~rlS (!,5 oz, each) bbck be~n,~, drairl~xJ I can (I 4-16 oz,) stewed lematoes, chopped I can (13,75-14,5 oz,) chicken broth I car] (7-8,5 oz,) corn 1 can (4 oz,) chopped gree~l chilies 1-2 tap, ground cumin 1, Place the onion and garlic in a 3-qu[~rt casserole, Cover with lld, Cook at Iligh for 2 to 4 rninute~ until Broccoli and cheese casserole 1 V2 Tbs, flour ½ t~p, sail servh~g, Makes about 2 quarts, ¼ (:up chopped red pepper’ 8 oz, (2 caps) cheddar cheese, shredded 4 cops cooked spiral shaped pasta (8 oz, dry) at High for 3g to 60 seconds eetll rnlxture boils, Stir in en~il mix[ere belle aad thickens sll,(.]btly, stirring twice, 4, Add b~occoli and pasta, mix well, Cover wlth lid, Cook at I Ilgh for 4 to 6 minutes uotll heated througb, stirring onae, Stir before servl~g, Makes 6 servings, 18 cooking guide CLEANING THE TURNTABLE AND ROLLER RINGS Ko.ep,ng Vo[lr rnicrowavo over d~:~trl iiflOrovos its pertorman(x; warOs off unneceS,Sary repairs, end engthe~s i[,_4 li e, STORING AND REPAIRING YOUR M ICROWAVE OVEN CLEANING THE EXTERIOR It’s best to clean spills oe the outside of your microwave even as they occur, Use a Soil Cloth and warm, soapy water, RiHse and dry. center, Do not use the ovae it it is damaged, in pattlcular, if the door er doer seals are damaged, Regularly cbae grease snd dust frore the bottom of your rflIorow ire Jsirlg a soletlon )f warrn water aed (Je rgent, Wipe with a damp cloth and dry Ihoroughly, Do net use cleaning sprays, large amounts of Soap eed water, damayed, REPLACING THE COOKTOP/NIGHT LIGHT When replachlg tile ecloktop/nlght light, make.! ,,~ure that £.le~.n!£,g ~l~e__#.£.o_[ an,~ d.£or .§~al~ ........................... you are wearing gloves to avoid Injury from the heat of the bulb. 1. Unplag the oven or turn off the power at the nqain cloU3 to avoid seretchlno, CLEANING THE INTERIOR Eesure that the iTficrowave oven has cooled dowe before cleaning ~L to avoid iniury, Remove the glass tray from the overt when cleaning Ihe ovee or tray, Io prevent the tray Irom brealqng, handle it with care and do not put it in water i~,r,ediamly after coelelg, Wash the f~ay o~rof,,y in .RE.PLA~,!N__G...~I~.E O~EN..LI_G.H~ ............................. When replacing the oven light, make sure that you are wearing gloves to avoid iniuty from the heat of the bulb, 2. Open the door, 4. Slide the veal grille to the left, then pull it straight out, cleaning and maintaining your microwave oven 19 6, Remove the (:over by pushing the hook e[ld pulllec; Lip the lever, 7. R~lrlowl thi.i Pulb by turning It gently, 8. Replace the belb with a 40 watt appliance bulb. 9, Replace the belb holder, 10. I{~p#]c~ th~ vent grille and ~he ~ screws, [~, REPLACING THE CHARCOAL FILTER If your oven Is vented [o [h(." inside, Ihe charcoal filter should be replaced every {3 to 12 moaths and mote oftee if necessary. The charcoal filter cannot be cleaned, TO power supply, 2. Open the door, ,3. Remove the vent grille mouating screws (3 rnlddle 4. Slide the vent grille to U/e left, then pull it straight oul, CLEANING THE GREASE FILTER Your ralcrowave ovc~n I~as two rnelel reesable 9rease tilters, ’the grease filters should be removed and cleaned at least once a month, or as required, "1o avoid risk of personal injury or propert,.y, dafT]age do not operete the oven head without the filters 11 place, 1. re remove the filter, slide It to tile left (or ri£bl) using the teb, 3. ]’o return the filter to its position, slide it into the frame slot et~ the left (or right), then push it upwards end to the right (or k#f) to lock it, 20_ clean ng and t a nta 1 r g you ¯ ]q c owave eve ] 6. Slide a n~)w charceal filter Itffe place, The tilter should rest at the angle shown, 7. Replace the ven~ grille end 3 screws end close the deo~; lure the power back oe and set [he clock, Check these solutions if you have a problem Specifications with your microwave: The displa, y , Mal<e sure the plug is properly conaected [o a groueded outlet, If the well outlet Is controlled by a well switch, make suro tho wall-,~wltch~i~ turned on, Remove the plug from the outlet, wait Reset fl~e circull breaker or replace Oven Cavity : 1,6 cu It Timer : £9 mieutes, 99 Power Source ; Power OuLpul; : 120 VAO, 60 I.-le 1uOu Watts Nel/Shipping Weighl Outside Controls : 10 power levels, Consumption 1580 Wette S’I’ ’ 4 l 2 / 51 8 Ibs [] / W : ,13,3 / 50.8 Ibs 19 ~,/,/’~V) X 9 ~Y,,"(I I) X 14 :V,"(D) Plug the oven iato a different outlet, The display Is working, but the power won’t come on, cookleg Instructions again, Is the power ,~loie, g off before,, SAMSUNG OVER-THE-RANGE(OTR) MICROWAVE OVEN Reset the clock end any cook~c9 instructions, .............................................................................................................................. Limited warranty to original purchaser Samsung Eleotronll;[~ AmeriSa, Irle, (SAMSUNG) and delivered mowt the ()veil to its own circuit, ONE (1) YEAR PARTS AND LABOR, TEN {I0) YEARS Clean the turntable, roller ring and oven floor, Make suro the turntable arid roller ring are positioned correctly, This Is slmller to interference caused by other emall appliances, such as SAMSUNG will repair or replace t!lls product, at our option "li~spark~;’ R~4~’~~;~"~iallic u~e};S~i~ ............. PARTS WARRAN~ FOR MAGN£TRON The turnlablo makes noise or bocom¢~s stuck, Ceospe rV or radlo warranty pedod specified above, All replgeed paris and products ................................................................................................................................................ bocomo tho propolty of SAMSUNG r~nd rT]U~t b~l r0turnOd tO Ionge~, troubleshoot}rig 21 ~0}1-10-13 4:04:57 II .~ete ............................ 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) or wwwo samsung,com 22 warranty Scan the QR code* or visJt www, samsung.com/spsn to view our helpFu[ Haw-.ta Wdeos and Live Shows QUESIIONS OR COMMENTS Code No,: DE68-03898A-.02