Page 2 - Contents; Using this manual
2 English C ontents Contents Using this manual 4 The following symbols are used in this User Manual: 4 Safety instructions 5 Important safety precautions 5 Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) 9 Auto energy saving function 9 Installation 10 What’s included 1...
Page 3 - Cooking Smart; Maintenance
English 3 C ontents Cooking Smart 41 Manual cooking 41 Auto cook programmes 49 Test Dishes 57 Collection of frequent Auto cook recipes 59 Maintenance 63 Cleaning 63Replacement 70 Troubleshooting 71 Checkpoints 71Information codes 74 Appendix 75 Product data sheet 75 NV75J5540RS_EU_DG68-00616E-03_EN....
Page 4 - The following symbols are used in this User Manual:; WARNING; severe personal injury, death and/or property; CAUTION; personal injury and/or property damage; NOTE
4 English Using this manual Using this manual Thank you for choosing SAMSUNG Built-In Oven. This User Manual contains important information on safety and instructions intended to assist you in the operation and maintenance of your appliance. Please take the time to read this User Manual before using...
Page 5 - truc; Safety instructions; Important safety precautions
English 5 Safety ins truc tions Safety instructions Installation of this oven must be performed only by a licensed electrician. The installer is responsible for connecting the appliance to the mains power supply in observance of the relevant safety recommendations. Important safety precautions WARNI...
Page 6 - A steam cleaner is not to be used.
6 English Safety ins truc tions Safety instructions Accessible parts may become hot during use. Young children should be kept away. If this appliance has steam or self cleaning function, excess spillage must be removed before cleaning and all utensils should not be left in the oven during steam clea...
Page 9 - cooking process is completed.; : Do not leave the door open while oven is cooking.; Auto energy saving function
English 9 Safety ins truc tions WARNING : Do not disconnect the appliance from the main power supply even after the cooking process is completed. WARNING : Do not leave the door open while oven is cooking. Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in ...
Page 10 - Installation; What’s included; Oven at a glance
10 English Installation Installation WARNING This oven must be installed by a qualified technician. The installer is responsible for connecting the oven to the main power, while observing the relevant safety regulations of your area. What’s included Make sure all parts and accessories are included i...
Page 12 - Power connection; BROWN or BLACK
12 English Installation Installation Power connection 01 02 03 L N 01 BROWN or BLACK 02 BLUE or WHITE 03 YELLOW and GREEN Plug the oven into an electrical socket. If a plug-type socket is not available due to allowable current limitations, use a multi-pole isolator switch (with at least 3 mm spacing...
Page 13 - Cabinet mount; Required Dimensions for Installation
English 13 Installation Cabinet mount If installing the oven in a built-in cabinet, the cabinet must have its plastic surfaces and adhesive parts resistant up to 90 °C, and adjacent furniture must be resistant up to 75 °C. Samsung is not responsible for damage to furniture from the oven’s heat emiss...
Page 16 - tar; Before you start; Initial settings; to move to the; OK; button for 3
16 English Befor e you s tar t Before you start Initial settings When you power on the oven for the first time, the default time of “12:00” appears on the display where the hour element (“12”) blinks. Follow the steps below to set the current time. 1. With the hour element blinking, turn the value d...
Page 17 - New oven smell; Remove all accessories from inside the oven.; Smart safety mechanism
English 17 Befor e you s tar t New oven smell Before using the oven for the first time, clean inside the oven to remove the new oven smell. 1. Remove all accessories from inside the oven. 2. Run the oven with Convection 200 °C or Conventional 200 °C for an hour. This will burn any remaining producti...
Page 18 - Accessories; Level 1
18 English Befor e you s tar t Before you start Accessories For first time use, clean the accessories thoroughly with warm water, detergent and a soft clean cloth. 050403 0201 01 Level 1 02 Level 2 03 Level 3 04 Level 4 05 Level 5 • Insert the accessory to the correct position inside of the oven. • ...
Page 20 - Dual cook mode
20 English Befor e you s tar t Before you start Dual cook mode You can use both the upper and lower compartments to cook two different recipes, or simply choose one compartment to cook with. Insert the divider in level 3 to separate the cooking chamber in two compartments. The oven senses the divide...
Page 21 - Operations; Control panel
English 21 Oper ations Operations Control panel The front panel comes in a wide range of materials and colours. For improved quality, the actual appearance of the oven is subject to change without notice. 01 02 04 06 08 10 03 05 07 09 11 12 01 Mode selector Turn to select a cooking mode or function....
Page 22 - Value dial; Common settings; Temperature
22 English Oper ations Operations 12 Value dial Use the value dial to: • Set the cooking time or temperature. • Choose a sub item of top-level menus: Cleaning, Auto cook, Special function, or Grill. • Choose a serving size for Auto Cook programmes. NOTE Tapping on the display while wearing plastic o...
Page 24 - End time
24 English Oper ations Operations End time 1. Turn the mode selector to choose a mode or function. 2. Press twice, and turn the value dial to set a desired end time. 3. Press OK to confirm your changes. NOTE • You can cook without setting the end time if you want to. In this case, the oven starts co...
Page 26 - To clear the cooking time
26 English Oper ations Operations To clear the cooking time You can clear the cooking time. This is useful if you want to stop the oven manually at any time during the process. 1. While the oven is cooking, press the button to display the default cooking time. 2. Turn the value dial to set the cooki...
Page 28 - Common Settings
28 English Oper ations Operations Cooking modes (except for Grill) 1. Turn the mode selector to select an cooking mode. 2. Set the cooking time and/or temperature if necessary. See the Common Settings section for details. 3. Optionally, you can fast preheat the oven. To do this, press the button, an...
Page 33 - Dual cook mode temperature setting range; Minimum
English 33 Oper ations Dual cook mode temperature setting range You can use both the upper and lower compartments simultaneously for different cooking operations.In Dual Cook mode, the temperature range of one compartment is affected by the temperature settings of the other compartment. For instance...
Page 34 - To stop cooking; To stop cooking for an individual compartment
34 English Oper ations Operations If Lower is set to (°C) Upper compartment is limited to (°C)) Minimum Maximum 40 40 45 60 50 75 80 65 105 100 80 135 120 90 160 140 105 190 160 120 220 180 135 250 200 145 250 220 160 250 250 170 250 To stop cooking While cooking is in process, turn the mode selecto...
Page 35 - Special function; Turn the mode selector to select; Press; to start the function.
English 35 Oper ations 2. Press , and then press OK . The oven stops cooking with the selected compartment. Special function Add special or additional functions to improve your cooking experience. Special functions are not enabled in Dual cook mode. 1. Turn the mode selector to select . 2. Turn the ...
Page 36 - Auto cook
36 English Oper ations Operations Auto cook For inexperienced cooks, the oven offers a total of 50 auto cooking recipes. Take advantage of this feature to save you time or shorten your learning curve. The cooking time and temperature will be adjusted according to the selected recipe. 1. Turn the mod...
Page 38 - Steam cleaning; pint) of water onto the; Use a dry cloth to clean inside the oven.
38 English Oper ations Operations Steam cleaning This is useful for cleaning light soiling with steaming. This function saves you time by removing the need for regular manual cleaning. 1. Pour 400 ml ( 3 / 4 pint) of water onto the bottom of the oven and close the oven door. 2. Turn the mode selecto...
Page 40 - Timer
40 English Oper ations Operations Timer Timer helps you check the time or operating duration while cooking. 1. Press . 2. Turn the value dial to set the time, and then press OK . NOTE • When the time has elapsed, the oven beeps with a blinking message of “00:00” on the display. • You can change the ...
Page 41 - ooking Smar; WARNING on acrylamide; Accessory tips; We recommend to preheat the oven for best results.
English 41 C ooking Smar t Cooking Smart Manual cooking WARNING on acrylamide Acrylamide produced while baking starch-contained food such as potato chips, French fries, and bread may cause health problems. It is recommended to cook these foods at low temperatures and avoid overcooking, heavy crispin...
Page 42 - Roasting
42 English C ooking Smar t Cooking Smart Food Accessory Level Type of heating Temp. (°C) Time (min.) Fruit crumble Wire rack, 22- 24 cm oven dish 3 170-180 25-30 Scones Universal tray 3 180-190 30-35 Lasagne Wire rack, 22- 24 cm oven dish 3 190-200 25-30 Meringues Universal tray 3 80-100 100-150 Sou...
Page 44 - Grilling
44 English C ooking Smar t Cooking Smart Grilling We recommend preheat the oven using large grill mode. Turn over after half of time. Food Accessory Level Type of heating Temp. (°C) Time (min.) Bread Toast Wire rack 5 270-300 2-4 Cheese toast Universal tray 4 200 4-8 Beef Steak* Wire rack + Universa...
Page 46 - ECO convection
46 English C ooking Smar t Cooking Smart ECO convection This mode uses the optimized heating system so that you save the energy during cooking your dishes. The times of this category are suggested to not be preheated before cooking for saving more energy. Food Accessory Level Temp. (°C) Time (min.) ...
Page 47 - Dual cook; Cavity
English 47 C ooking Smar t Dual cook Before using dual cook function insert the divider into the oven. We recommend preheat the oven for best results.The following table presents 5 dual cook guides we recommended for cooking, roasting and baking. Using dual cook function, you will be able to cook yo...
Page 49 - Auto cook programmes; Single cook
English 49 C ooking Smar t Auto cook programmes Single cook The following table presents 40 auto programmes for cooking, roasting and baking. It contains its quantities, weight ranges and appropriate recommendations. Cooking modes and times have been pre-programmed for your convenience. You will fin...
Page 54 - Universal tray
54 English C ooking Smar t Cooking Smart Code Food Weight (kg) Accessory Level A 37 Frozen potato wedges 0.3-0.5 Universal tray 3 0.5-0.7 Distribute frozen potato wedges evenly on tray. A 38 Frozen pizza 0.3-0.6 Wire rack 3 0.6-0.9 Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put the frozen pizza ...
Page 56 - Wire rack
56 English C ooking Smar t Cooking Smart Code Food Weight (kg) Accessory Level Lower A 1 Apple pie 1.2-1.4 Wire rack 1 Prepare apple pie using a 24-26 cm round metal baking tin. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put tin in the centre of rack. A 2 Apple puff pastry 0.3-0.4 Universal tray...
Page 57 - Test Dishes
English 57 C ooking Smar t Test Dishes According to standard EN 60350-1 1. Baking The recommendations for baking refer to a preheated oven. Do not use the fast preheat function. Always put trays the slanted side to the door front. Type of food Accessory Level Type of heating Temp. (°C) Time (min.) S...
Page 58 - Preheat the empty oven for 5 minutes using Large Grill function.; of the cooking time.
58 English C ooking Smar t Cooking Smart 2. Grilling Preheat the empty oven for 5 minutes using Large Grill function. Type of food Accessory Level Type of heating Temp. (°C) Time (min.) White bread toast Wire rack 5 300 (max) 1-2 Beef burgers* (12 ea) Wire rack + Universal tray (to catch drippings) ...
Page 59 - Collection of frequent Auto cook recipes
English 59 C ooking Smar t Collection of frequent Auto cook recipes Potato gratin Ingredients 800 g potatoes, 100 ml milk, 100 ml cream, 50 g beaten whole egg, 1 tbsp each of salt, pepper, nutmeg, 150 g grated cheese, butter, thyme Directions Peel potatoes and slice them to 3 mm thickness. Rub the b...
Page 60 - tbsp salt, 125 g white castor sugar, 8 g vanilla
60 English C ooking Smar t Cooking Smart Lasagne Ingredients 2 tbsp olive oil, 500 g minced beef, 500 ml tomato sauce, 100 ml beef stock, 150 g dried lasagne sheets, 1 onion (chopped), 200 g grated cheese, 1 tsp each of dried parsley flakes, oregano, basil Directions Prepare tomato meat sauce. Heat ...
Page 63 - Cleaning
English 63 Maint enanc e Maintenance Cleaning WARNING • Make sure the oven and accessories are cool before cleaning. • Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, hard brushes, scouring pads or cloths, steel wool, knives or any other abrasive materials. Oven interior• For cleaning the interior of the oven,...
Page 64 - Door
64 English Maint enanc e Maintenance Door Do not remove the oven door unless for cleaning purposes. To remove the door for cleaning, follow these instructions. WARNING The oven door is heavy. 1. Open the door and flip open the clips at both hinges. 2. Close the door approximately 70°. Hold the oven ...
Page 66 - Support clip 1
66 English Maint enanc e Maintenance 01 02 03 01 Support clip 1 02 Support clip 2 03 Support clip 3 6. When done, reinsert the sheets as follows:• Insert sheet 2 between support clip 1 and 2, and sheet 1 into support clip 3 in this order. 7. Check if the glass rubbers fit into and secure the glass s...
Page 68 - Clean both side runners.
68 English Maint enanc e Maintenance Side runners (applicable models only) 1. Press the top line of the left side runner, and lower by approximately 45 º. 2. Pull and remove the bottom line of the left side runner. 3. Remove the right side runner in the same way. 4. Clean both side runners. 5. When ...
Page 70 - Replacement; Bulbs
70 English Maint enanc e Maintenance Replacement Bulbs 1. Remove the glass cap by turning anti-clockwise. 2. Replace the oven light. 3. Clean the glass cap. 4. When done, follow step 1 above in the reverse order to reinsert the glass cap. WARNING • Before replacing a bulb, turn off the oven and unpl...
Page 71 - Troubleshooting; Checkpoints; Problem; If the lock function is set
English 71 Tr ouble shoo ting Troubleshooting Checkpoints If you encounter a problem with the oven, first check the table below and try the suggestions. If the problem continues, contact a local Samsung service centre. Problem Cause Action The buttons cannot be pressed properly. • If there is foreig...
Page 72 - There is water dripping.
72 English Tr ouble shoo ting Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action The interior light is dim or does not turn on. • If the lamp turns on and then off • If the lamp is covered by foreign matter during cooking • The lamp automatically turns off after a certain amount of time to save power. You can tur...
Page 73 - During initial operation
English 73 Tr ouble shoo ting Problem Cause Action Smoke comes out during operation. • During initial operation • If there is food on the heater • Smoke may come from the heater when you first use the oven. This is not a malfunction, and if you run the oven 2-3 times, it should stop happening. • Let...
Page 74 - Information codes; Code; Door lock malfunctions
74 English Tr ouble shoo ting Troubleshooting Information codes If the oven fails to operate, you may see an information code on the display. Check the table below and try the suggestions. Code Meaning Action C-d1 Door lock malfunctions Turn off the oven and then restart. If the problem continues, t...
Page 75 - Appendix
English 75 Appendix Appendix Product data sheet SAMSUNG SAMSUNG Model identification NV75J5540RS Cavity type Single Upper Lower Energy Efficiency Index per cavity (EEI cavity ) 95.4 100.0 101.5 Energy Efficiency Class per cavity A A A Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a cavi...