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Code No.: DE68-0116 6B Micr owave Oven Owner ’ s Manual Safet y ................ ..................... ..................... ..................... ................ 2 Your Ne w Microwave oven ............. ..................... ..................... ...... 5 Checking Par ts ........ ..................... ..................... .....................[...]
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2 S AVE T HESE I NSTRUCTIONS Safety P RECAUTIONS TO A VOID P OSSIBLE E XPOS URE TO E XCESSIV E M ICROWA VE E NERGY : (a) Do not att empt to operate this ov en with the door open since open-door op eration can r esult in harmful exposure t o micr owave energy. It is importa nt not to defeat or tamper with the s afe ty in terl ocks . (b) Do not pl ac[...]
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3 S AVE T HESE I NSTRUCTIONS Safety Important Safety I nst ructions, continued • Do n ot store th is ap pliance outd oors . D o not us e n ear w ater – for exam ple, near a kitchen s ink, in a wet basem ent, or near a s wimm ing pool, etc. • Kee p the inside of the oven c le an. Foo d particles or s pattered oils stuck to th e oven w alls or [...]
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4 S AVE T HESE I NSTRUCTIONS Safety I MPORTANT G ROUNDING I NSTRUCTIONS This appli ance must be grounded. In the event of an elec trical short ci rcuit, gr ounding reduc es the risk of el ectric sho ck by providi ng an escape wire for the elec trical cur rent. This applianc e is equi pped with a cord t hat includes a ground ing wire and a grounding[...]
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5 Y our New Microwave oven Checking Parts Unpac k your m icrowav e oven a nd che ck to ma ke su re that you have all the parts shown here. I f any part is mi ssing or broken, c all your d ealer. Warranty and Service Info rmation To h elp us be tter serve you, p lease co mplet e the e nclosed registr ation card and prom ptly return it by mail . If t[...]
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6 Y our New Microwave oven Control Panel Buttons 1. Auto Defros t p.10 Sets weig ht of food to be defro sted. 2. Instant Cook Butto ns p.8 Instant settin gs to cook pop ular foo ds. 3. Handy Helper, Kids Meals, Snack Bar p.9~10 Selects type of d ish to be reheated. 4. Number Buttons Set cook ing time s or amou nts an d power lev els othe r than h i[...]
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7 Operation Turning on the Power and S electing a Weight The firs t time you plug the power c ord into an outle t, or after th ere has been an interrupti on in power, the di splay shows “ ” At this p oint, you ca n sel ect the w eight sy stem for the d isplay. You ca n choose between pounds (LBS ) or kil ograms (KG). T o do so, 1 Press 0 immed [...]
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8 Operation Using the Instant Cook Butto ns 1 Pres s the Instant Cook butt on corresp ondin g to the foo d you are cookin g ( Popcorn , for examp le). Th e display shows th e first serving si ze. (“ENTER” and “QTY.” wi ll flash): 2 Press the button rep eatedl y to sele ct the serving s ize you want. The displa y will cycle thro ug h all av [...]
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9 Operation Using the Handy Helper Bu tton 1. Press the Handy Helper button c orresp onding to the foo d you are cooki ng. The dis play sh ow “A-1”.(code of item) Press t he Handy Helper button repe atedly to sele ct the i tem you want.(R efer to the H andy He lper Char t belo w) 2. Press the Number button to select the se rving siz e you wan t[...]
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10 Operation Using the Snack Bar Button 1. Press the Snack Bar bu tton corres ponding to the f ood you a re co ok in g. Th e d is pla y s ho ws “A -1” (C ode of it em ). Press the Snack Bar bu tton repeat edly t o selcet the ite m you want.(Refer t o the Snack Bar Chart below) 2. Press the Number button to select the se rving siz e you wan t. Y[...]
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11 Operation Setting Cooking Times & P ower Levels Your mic rowave all ows yo u to set u p to two different s tages of c ooking, each w ith its own tim e length a nd power level . The pow er level button lets y ou control the heati ng inte nsity from W arm (1) to H igh (0). One-stage Cooking For sim ple one-stage cookin g, you only n eed to set[...]
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12 Operation Using the Kitchen Timer 1 Pres s the Kit chen Ti mer button. 2 Use th e Number buttons to se t the lengt h of tim e you wan t the timer to run. 3 Press Start to be gin Kitch en Timer. 4 The dis play cou nts do wn and b eeps wh en the tim e has el apsed . . “Note: The microw ave does no t turn on whe n the Kitchen t imer is used. ” [...]
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13 Cooking Inst ructions Cooking Utensils Recommended Use • Glass a nd glas s-ceramic bo wls an d dishes — Use for he ating or cooki ng. • Microwa vab le browni ng dish — U se to brow n the e xt erio r of s mall items such as steak s, chop s, or pan cake s. Foll ow the d irections provi ded with your br owning d ish. • Micro wavable p las[...]
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14 Cooking Inst ructions Cooking Techniques Stirring Stir foo ds such as casser oles and ve geta bles whi le cook ing to dis tribut e heat ev enly. Food at th e outsi de of the dish abs orbs more energy an d heats m ore qu ickly, s o stir from the outs ide to the cente r. The o ven will turn off w hen yo u open the door to stir y our food. Arrangem[...]
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15 Cooking Inst ructions Cooking Guide Guide for Cooking Meat i n Your Microwave • Place m eat on a m icrowa ve-safe roast ing rac k in a mic rowave-s afe dish. • Start meat fat-side do wn. Use n arrow strips o f aluminum fo il to shie ld any bon e tips or thin m eat areas. • Che ck the te mperat ure in s everal places b efore l etting the me[...]
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16 Cooking Inst ructions Guide for Cooking Seafood in Your Microwave • Cook fis h until i t flakes e asily wit h a fork. • Place fi sh on a m icrowav e-safe roa sting rac k in a m icrowave-s afe dish. • Use a tight cover to s team fish. A lighte r co ver of wax pap er or paper towel provides less steamin g. • Do no t overcook fish; c heck i[...]
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17 Cooking Inst ructions Auto Defrosting Guide • Follow the instruc tions b elow when d efrosti ng dif ferent t ypes of foo d. Notes Check foo ds when the ov en si gna ls. Afte r th e fi nal st age , small s ec tio ns may sti ll be i cy; let t hem stand to co ntinue tha wing. D o not defro st unt il all ice crystals have thawed. Shie lding roasts[...]
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18 Cooking Inst ructions Recipes Beef an d Barl ey Stew 1½ lbs . beef stew cubes , cut into ½-inc h pieces ½ cup chopp ed onion 2 Tbs. all-pu rpose flo ur 1 Tbs W orcest ershire sauc e 1 can (1 3.75-14.5 oz.) be ef broth 2 medi um carrots , cut into ½-inch s lices (a bout 1 cu p) ½ cup barley 1 bay le af ¼ tsp. pepper 1 pkg. (9-10 oz.) fr oze[...]
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19 Cooking Inst ructions Warm Potato Salad 2 lbs. smal l red potato es, cut i nto ½-inc h pieces 4 slic es baco n (unco oked), cu t into ½ -inch pi eces ¼ cup chopp ed onion 2 tsp. sugar 1 tsp. s alt 1 tsp. f lour ½ tsp. celery s eed 1 /8 tsp. p epper 2½ Tbs . apple cider vi negar 1. In a 2-qu art casse role, com bine pota toes and ¼ cup wate[...]
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20 Appendix Troubleshooting Guide Before y ou call a repair pers on for your oven , check this list of pos sible prob lem s and solu tion s. Neither the oven’ s display nor the oven operate. • Prope rly insert the plug i nto a g rounded ou tlet. • If the ou tlet is controll ed by a wall switc h, ma ke sure th e wall sw itch is tu rned on. •[...]
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21 Appendix Specifications Wa r r a n t y Warranty Information SAMSUNG MICROW A VE OVEN This SAM SUN G brand product, as supplie d and distributed by SAMSUN G ELECT RONIC S AMERIC A, INC . (SAMSUN G) and d eliv ered new, in th e ori gin al carton to the original consumer purch aser, is warrante d by SAMSUNG agai nst manufacturing def ects in materi[...]
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22 W arranty output related t o nor ma l agi ng. SAMSUNG does not warrant uninterrupt ed or error - free ope ration of the product. THER E ARE NO EX PR ESS WAR RA NT IES OTH ER THA N TH OSE LISTE D AN D DESCRIBE D AB OVE, AND NO W ARR ANTIES WHETHE R EXPRES S OR IM PLIED, I NCLUDING , BUT N OT LIMITED TO, A NY I MPLI ED WARR ANTI ES OF MERCH ANTAB [...]
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23 Guía Rápida( Spanish) Función Operac ión Ajuste de Reloj 1. Presione CLOCK. 2. Use bo tones nu mérico s para se lecc ionar hora. 3. Presione s CLOC K de nuev o. Cocinado F ase simpl e 1. Us e boton es numé ricos para se leccion ar tiempo. 2. Selecci one nive l de po der o d eje alto. 3. Presione START. Cocinado Un Minuto + 1. Presi one el [...]
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Quick Reference( English) Feature Operati on Set Clock 1. Press CLOCK. 2. Use numb er butto ns to ent er the curre nt time. 3. Press CLOCK again . One Stag e Cooking 1. Us e number b uttons to set co oking ti me. 2. Set pow er level o r leav e at high. 3. Press START. One Min u te+ Cooking 1. Pre ss the ONE MI NUTE + butto n once for each m inute o[...]