Page 2 - Oven
2 GB Quick Look-up Guide I want to cook some food I want to defrost some food I want to add an extra minute Oven 1. Place the food in the oven.Press the POWER LEVEL( ) button. 2. Press the POWER LEVEL( ) button until the appropriate power level is displayed.Select the cooking time by turning the dia...
Page 4 - Using this Instruction Booklet; Safety precautions
4 GB Using this Instruction Booklet You have just purchased a SAMSUNG microwave oven. Your Owner’sInstructions contain much valuable information on cooking with yourmicrowave oven: • Safety precautions • Suitable accessories and cookware • Useful cooking tips Inside the cover you will find a quick l...
Page 5 - Safety Precautions
5 GB Safety Precautions Before cooking food or liquids in your microwave oven, please checkthat the following safety precautions are taken. 1. Please don’t mind if the oven works continuously after the cooking is over.Reason: This oven is designed to work without microwaving and grilling for 3 min t...
Page 6 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Installing Your Microwave Oven
6 GB Safety Precautions (continued) 14. When the microwave oven is operating without any load, the power will be cut off automatically for safety. After standing for over 30 min, you can operate theoven normally. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS During cooking, you should look into the oven from time t...
Page 8 - Your warranty details
8 GB Checking that Your Oven is Operating Correctly The following simple procedure enables you to check that your oven isworking correctly at all times. If you are in doubt, refer to the sectionentitled “What to Do if You are in Doubt or Have a Problem” on thenext page. ✉ The oven must be plugged in...
Page 9 - The following procedure explains how to cook or reheat food.; Power Levels and Time Variations
9 GB Cooking/Reheating The following procedure explains how to cook or reheat food. ☛ ALWAYS check your cooking settings before leaving the ovenunattended. Open the door. Place the food in the centre of the turntable. Close thedoor. Never switch the microwave oven on when it is empty. ✉ If you wish ...
Page 10 - Stopping the Cooking; You can stop cooking at any time so that you can:; Adjusting the Cooking Time; Increase or decrease the remaining cooking time
10 GB Stopping the Cooking You can stop cooking at any time so that you can: • Check the food • Turn the food over or stir it • Leave it to stand Adjusting the Cooking Time Like traditional cooking, you may find that, depending on the food’scharacteristics or your tastes, you have to adjust the cook...
Page 11 - You can adjust the size of the serving by pressing the Dish button.; Using the Auto Reheat & Cook Feature
11 GB Using the Auto Reheat & Cook Feature The Auto Reheat & Cook( ) feature has ten pre-programmed cooking times. You do not need to set either the cooking times or thepower level. You can adjust the size of the serving by pressing the Dish button. ☛ Use only recipients that are microwave-s...
Page 13 - Using a Crusting Plate; How to clean the crusting plate
13 GB Using a Crusting Plate C100T/C100F/C101T/C101F only Normally when cooking food, such as pizzas or pies, on a grill or in amicrowave oven, the dough or pastry becomes soggy. This can beavoided by using a crusting plate; as a high temperature is reachedquickly, the crust turns crisp and brown. T...
Page 14 - Using the Auto Defrost Feature
14 GB Using the Auto Defrost Feature The Auto Defrost feature enables you to defrost meat poultry, fish,bread/cake or fruit. The defrost time and power level are setautomatically. You simply select the programme and the weight. ☛ Use only recipients that are microwave-safe. Open the door. Place the ...
Page 15 - Defrosting
15 GB Setting a Standing Time The Hold Time can be used to set a standing time automatically(without microwave cooking). You do not need to watch the clock; theoven will beep when the standing time is over. Multistage Cooking Your microwave oven can be programmed to cook food in up to fourstages (th...
Page 18 - Choosing the Heating Element Position; Horizontal position for convection cooking and grilling
18 GB Choosing the Heating Element Position The heating element is used when cooking food by convection, grillingor spit roasting. It can be placed in one of two positions: • Horizontal position for convection cooking and grilling • Vertical position for spit roasting only (C100B/C100F/C101B/C101F) ...
Page 19 - Using The Vertical Multi-Spit; USE OF THE MULTI-SPIT WITH KEBAB SKEWERS; Combining Microwaves and the Grill
19 GB Using The Vertical Multi-Spit C100B/C100F/C101B/C101F only MULTI-SPIT FOR KEBAB Using the multi-spit with 6 kebab skewers you can easily barbecue meat,poultry, fish, vegetables (like onions, peppers or courgettes) and fruit whichhave been cut into pieces.You can prepare the above food with the...
Page 20 - Combining Microwaves and Convection; Many foods can be cooked in combination mode, particularly:
20 GB Combining Microwaves and Convection Combination cooking uses both microwave energy and convectionheating. No preheating is required as the microwave energy isimmediately available. Many foods can be cooked in combination mode, particularly: • Roast meats and poultry • Pies and cakes • Egg and ...
Page 21 - Using the Memory Cook Feature; Storing the Settings; Safety-locking Your Microwave Oven; The oven can be locked at any time.; Switching the Beeper Off; You can switch the beeper off whenever you want.
21 GB Using the Memory Cook Feature If you often cook or reheat the same types of dishes, you can store thecooking times and power levels in the oven’s memory, so that you donot have to reset them each other. Storing the Settings Using the Settings First, place the food in the centre of the turntabl...
Page 22 - Cookware Guide
22 GB Cookware Guide To cook food in the microwave oven, the microwaves must be able topenetrate the food, without being reflected or absorbed by the dishused. Care must therefore be taken when choosing the cookware. If thecookware is marked microwave-safe, you do not need to worry. The following ta...
Page 23 - Cooking Guide; MICROWAVES; Cooking Guide for frozen vegetables
23 GB Cooking Guide MICROWAVES Microwave energy actually penetrates food, attracted and absorbed by its water,fat and sugar content.The microwaves cause the molecules in the food to move rapidly. The rapidmovement of these molecules creates friction and the resulting heat cooks thefood. COOKING Cook...
Page 24 - Cooking Guide for fresh vegetables; REHEATING
24 GB Cooking Guide Cooking Guide for fresh vegetables Use a suitable glass pyrex bowl with lid. Add 30-45 ml cold water (2-3 tbsp.) forevery 250 g unless another water quantity is recommended – see table. Cookcovered for the minimum time – see table. Continue cooking to get the result youprefer. St...
Page 25 - REHEATING BABY FOOD; Reheating Baby Food and Milk
25 GB Cooking Guide REHEATING BABY FOOD BABY FOOD:Empty into a deep ceramic plate. Cover with plastic lid. Stir well after reheating!Let stand for 2-3 minutes before serving. Stir again and check the temperature.Recommended serving temperature: between 30-40°C.BABY MILK:Pour milk into a sterilised g...
Page 26 - DEFROSTING
26 GB Cooking Guide DEFROSTING Microwaves are an excellent way of defrosting frozen food. Microwaves gentlydefrost frozen food in a short period of time. This can be of great advantage, ifunexpected guests suddenly show up. Frozen poultry must be thoroughly thawed before cooking. Remove any metaltie...
Page 27 - GRILL; Grill guide for frozen food
27 GB Cooking Guide GRILL The grill-heating element is located underneath the ceiling of the cavity. Itoperates while the door is closed and the turntable is rotating. The turntable’srotation makes the food brown more evenly. Preheating the grill for 4 minutes willmake the food brown more quickly. C...
Page 28 - Grill Guide for fresh food
28 GB Cooking Guide Grill Guide for fresh food Preheat the grill with the grill-function for 3 minutes.Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for grilling. Fresh Food Portion Power 1. SideTime(min.) 2. SideTime(min.) Instructions Toast Slices 4 pc(each 25g) Grillonly 3½-4½ 3-4 P...
Page 29 - CONVECTION; Convection Guide for fresh food like Pie/Quiche, Pizza and Meat
29 GB Cooking Guide CONVECTION Cooking with convection is the traditional and well known method of cooking foodin a traditional oven with hot air.The heating element and the fan are situated on the back-wall, so that the hot airis circulating. Cookware for convection cooking:All conventional ovenpro...
Page 30 - Convection Guide for fresh food like Bread Rolls, Bread and Cake
30 GB Cooking Guide Convection Guide for fresh food like Bread Rolls, Bread and Cake Preheat the convection with the preheating function to the desiredtemperature, unless we recommend not to preheat the oven- see table.Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for convection cookin...
Page 32 - Convection guide for frozen Pizza, Pasta, Chips and Nuggets; SPECIAL HINTS
32 GB Cooking Guide Convection guide for frozen Pizza, Pasta, Chips and Nuggets Preheat the convection with the preheating function until the desiredtemperature is reached, unless we recommend not to preheat the oven- seetable.Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for baking. S...
Page 33 - Cleaning Your Microwave Oven; DO NOT; Storing and Repairing Your Microwave Oven; NEVER
33 GB Cleaning Your Microwave Oven The following parts of your microwave oven should be cleanedregularly to prevent grease and food particles from building up: • Inside and outside surfaces • Door and door seals • Turntable and Roller rings ☛ ALWAYS ensure that the door seals are clean and the doorc...
Page 35 - Note
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