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| 550 km | A |
| 560 km | B |
| 50 km | C |
| 600 opn - 590 km | D |
| 50 km x 480 km | E |

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| 550 gm | A |
| 560 gm | B |
| 600 gm | C |
| 50 gm x 480 gm | D |

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| A 560 G Makk. 506 | ||
| B 173 H Makk. 494 | ||
| C 370 I 21 | ||
| D Makk. 50 J 549 | ||
| E 595 K 572 | ||
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NV75K5541RS / NV75K5541RB

NV728354105_11_2G03-007448-01_2Namid 1.2125-05-24 ☒ 421522
SAMSUNG
Contents
Using this manual 3
The following symbols are used in this User Manual: 3
Safety instructions 3
Important safety precautions 3
Auto energy saving function 6
Installation 6
What's included 6
Power connection 7
Cabinet mount 8
Before you start 10
Initial settings 10
New oven smell 10
Smart safety mechanism 10
Accessories 10
Dual cook mode 12
Operations 12
Control panel 12
Common settings 13
Cooking modes (except for Grill) 16
Cooking modes (Grill) 18
Dual cook mode temperature setting range 19
To stop cooking 20
Special function 21
Auto cook 21
Steam cleaning 22
Timer 23
Sound On/Off 23
2 English
Cooking smart 24
Manual cooking 24
Auto cook programmes 29
Test Dishes 33
Collection of frequent Auto cook recipes 34
Maintenance 37
Cleaning 37
Replacement 40
Troubleshooting 41
Checkpoints 41
Information codes 43
Technical specifications 44
Appendix 44
Product data sheet 44
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 your oven and keep this book for future reference.
The following symbols are used in this User Manual:
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury, death and/or property damage.
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
NOTE
Useful tips, recommendations, or information that helps users manipulate the product.
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
WARNING
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
The means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
This Appliance should be allowed to disconnection from the supply after installation. The disconnection may be achieved by having the plug accessible or by incorporating a switch in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Safety instructions
The method of fixing stated is not to depend on the use of adhesives since they are not considered to be a reliable fixing means.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years.
During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
WARNING: Accessible parts may become hot during use. Young children should be kept away.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
If this appliance has cleaning function, excess spillage must be removed before cleaning and all utensils should not be left in the oven during steam cleaning or self cleaning. The cleaning function depends on the model.
If this appliance has cleaning function, during cleaning conditions the surfaces may get hotter than usual and children should be kept away. The cleaning function depends on the model.
Only use the temperature probe recommended for this oven. (Meat probe model only)
A steam cleaner is not to be used.
WARNING: Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
The appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating.
WARNING: The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements. Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised.
CAUTION: The cooking process has to be supervised. A short term cooking process has to be supervised continuously.
The door or the outer surface may get hot when the appliance is operating.
The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating. The surfaces are liable to get hot during use.

Insert the wire rack into position with the protruding parts (stoppers on both sides) towards the front so that the wire rack supports the rest position for large loads.
CAUTION
If the oven has been damaged in transport, do not connect it.
This appliance must be connected to the mains power supply only by a specially licensed electrician.
In the event of a fault or damage to the appliance, do not attempt to operate it
Repairs should be performed by a licensed technician only. Improper repair may result in considerable danger to you and others. If your oven needs repair, contact a SAMSUNG Service center or your dealer.
Electrical leads and cables should not be allowed to touch the oven.
The oven should be connected to the mains power supply by means of an approved circuit breaker or fuse. Never use multiple plug adapters or extension leads.
The power supply of the appliance should be turned off when it is being repaired or cleaned.
Take care when connecting electrical appliances to sockets near the oven.
If this appliance has a vapour or steam cooking function, do not operate this appliance when the water supply cartridge is damaged. (Vapour or steam function model only)
When the cartridge is cracked or broken, do not use it and contact your nearest service center. (Vapour or steam function model only)
This oven has been designed only for the cooking of household foods.
During use, the oven interior surfaces become hot enough to cause burns. Do not touch heating elements or interior surfaces of the oven until they have had time to cool.
Never store flammable materials in the oven.
The oven surfaces become hot when the appliance is operated at a high temperature for an extended period of time.
When cooking, take care when opening the oven door as hot air and steam can escape rapidly.
When cooking dishes that contain alcohol, the alcohol may evaporate due to the high temperatures and the Vapour can catch fire if it comes into contact with a hot part of the oven.
For your safety, do not use high-pressure water cleaners or steam jet cleaners. Children should be kept at a safe distance when the oven is in use.
Frozen foods such as pizzas should be cooked on the big grid. If the baking tray is used, it may become deformed due to the great variation in temperatures.
Do not pour water into the bottom of the oven when it is hot. This could cause damage to the enamel surface.
The oven door must be closed during cooking.
Do not line the bottom of the oven with aluminum foil and do not place any baking trays or tins on it. The aluminum foil blocks the heat, which may result in damage to the enamel surfaces and cause poor cooking results.
Fruit juices will leave stains, which can become permanent on the enamel surfaces of the oven.
When cooking very moist cakes, use the deep pan.
Do not rest bakeware on the open oven door.
Keep children away from the door when opening or closing it as they may bump themselves on the door or catch their fingers in the door.
Do not step, lean, sit or place heavy items on the door.
Do not open the door with unnecessarily strong force.
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.
Safety instructions Installation
Auto energy saving function
- If no user input is made for a certain time while the appliance is operating, the appliance stops operation and goes to Standby state.
• Light : During cooking process, you can switch off Oven lamp by pressing 'Oven light' button. For energy saving, the oven lighting is switched off a few minutes after cooking program has started.
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 in the product package. If you have a problem with the oven or accessories, contact a local Samsung customer centre or the retailer.
Oven at a glance

01 Control panel
02 Door handle
03 Door
6 English

Accessories
The oven comes with different accessories that help you prepare different types of food.



Wire rack Wire rack insert * Baking tray *



Universal tray * Extra-deep tray * Rotisserie spit *

Rotisserie spit and Shashlik *

Telescopic rail * Divider


NOTE
Availability of accessories with an asterisk (*) depends on the oven model.
Power connection

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 in-between) in order to meet safety regulations. Use a power cord of sufficient length that supports the specification H05 RR-F or H05 VV-F, min. 1.5-2.5 mm ^2 .
01 BROWN or BLACK
02 BLUE or WHITE
03 YELLOW and GREEN
| Rated current(A) Minimum cross-sectional area | |
| 10 < A ≤ 16 1.5 mm ^2 | |
| 16 < A ≤ 25 2.5 mm ^2 | |
Check the output specifications on the label attached to the oven. Open the rear cover of the oven using a screwdriver, and remove the screws on the cord clamp. Then, connect the power lines to the relevant connection terminals. The terminal is designed for earthgrounding. First connect the yellow and green lines (earthgrounding), which must be longer than the others. If you use a plug-type socket, the plug must remain accessible after the oven is installed. Samsung is not responsible for accidents caused by missing or faulty earthgrounding.
WARNING
Do not step on or twist the wires during installation, and keep them away from heat emitting parts of the oven.
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. Samsung is not responsible for damage to furniture from the oven's heat emission.
The oven must be properly ventilated. For ventilation, leave a gap of about 50 mm between the lower shelf of the cabinet and the supporting wall. If you install the oven under a cooktop, follow the cooktop's installation instructions.
Required Dimensions for Installation

Oven (mm)
| A 560 G Max. 506 | ||
| B 175 H Max. 494 | ||
| C 370 I 21 | ||
| D Max. 50 J 549 | ||
| E 595 K 572 | ||
| F 595 L 550 |

Built-in cabinet (mm)
| A Min. 550 |
| B Min. 560 |
| C Min. 50 |
| D Min. 590 - Max. 600 |
| E Min. 460 x Min. 50 |
NOTE
The built-in cabinet must have vents (E) to ventilate heat and circulate the air.

Under-sink cabinet (mm)
| A Min. 550 | |
| B Min. 560 | |
| C | Min. 600 |
| D | Min. 460 x Min. 50 |
NOTE
The built-in cabinet must have vents (D) to ventilate heat and circulate the air.
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Mounting the oven

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Diagram showing a circular object with a shaded region and labeled point A, surrounded by diagonal lines (no text or symbols beyond label)Make sure to leave a gap (A) of at least 5 mm between the oven and each side of the cabinet.

Secure at least 3 mm of gap (B) so that the door opens and closes smoothly.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a magnified inset showing internal components (no text or symbols)Fit the oven into the cabinet and fix the oven firmly on both sides using 2 screws.
After installation is complete, remove the protective film, tape, and other packing material, and take out the provided accessories from inside the oven. To remove the oven from the cabinet, first disconnect power to the oven and remove 2 screws on both sides of the oven.
WARNING
The oven requires ventilation for normal operation. Do not block the vents under any circumstance.
NOTE
The actual appearance of the oven may differ with the model.
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.

- With the hour element blinking, turn the value dial (right-sided dial) to set the hour, and then press OK to move to the minute element.

- With the minute element blinking, turn the value dial to set the minute, and then press OK.

To change the current time after this initial setting, hold down the Ⓑ button for 3 seconds and follow the above steps.
New oven smell
Before using the oven for the first time, clean inside the oven to remove the new oven smell.
- Remove all accessories from inside the oven.
- Run the oven with Convection 200 °C or Conventional 200 °C for an hour. This will burn any remaining production substances in the oven.
- When complete, turn off the oven.
Smart safety mechanism
If you open the door while the oven is operating, the oven light turns on and both the fan and the heating elements stop operation. This is to prevent physical injuries such as burns as well as to prevent unnecessary energy loss. When this happens, simply close the door and the oven continues to operate normally because this is not a system failure.
Accessories
For first time use, clean the accessories thoroughly with warm water, detergent and a soft clean cloth.

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.
- Allow at least a 1 cm space from the accessory and the bottom of the oven, and from any other accessory.
• Take caution in removing cookware and/or accessories out of the oven. Hot meals or accessories can cause burns. - The accessories may be deformed while they are gaining heat. Once they have cooled down, they will recover their original appearance and performance.
Basic use
For better cooking experience, familiarise yourself with how to use each accessory.
| Wire rack The wire rack is designed for grilling and roasting. Insert the wire rack into position with the protruding parts (stoppers on both sides) towards the front |
| Wire rack insert *The wire rack insert is used with the tray, and prevents liquid from dropping onto the bottom of the oven. |
| Baking tray *The baking tray (depth: 20 mm) is used to bake cakes, cookies, and other pastries. Put the slanted side to the front. |
| Universal tray *The universal tray (depth: 30 mm) is used for cooking and roasting. Use the wire tray insert to prevent liquid from dropping onto the bottom of the oven.Put the slanted side to the front. |
| Extra-deep tray *The extra deep tray (depth: 50 mm) is used for roasting with or without the wire-tray insert. Put the slanted side to the front. |
| Rotisserie spit *The rotisserie spit is used for grilling food such as chicken. Use the rotisserie spit only in Single mode at level 4 where the spit adapter is available. Unscrew the spit handle to remove while grilling. |
| Rotisserie spit and Shashlik * | Put the tray at rack position 1 to collect cooking juices, or on the bottom of the oven for a large serving of meat. It is recommended to use the spit accessories for meat under 1.5 kg.1. Insert the spit into the meat. To help insert the spit, screw the spit handle toward the blunt end.2. Put parboiled potatoes and vegetables around the meat.3. Put the cradle at the middle tray position with the "V" shape to the front. Rest the spit onto the cradle with the pointed end backward and gently push until the tip of the spit enters the turning mechanism at the back of the oven. The blunt end of the spit must rest on the "V" shape. (The spit has two lugs which should be nearest to the oven door so to stop the spit going forward, the lugs also act as a grip for the handle.)4. Unscrew the handle before cooking.5. After cooking, screw the handle back to help remove the spit from the cradle.⚠ WARNINGMake sure that the rotisserie handle is seated properly.Be careful when using the rotisserie. The forks and pins are pointed and sharp, which can cause physical injury!To prevent burns, use gloves to remove the rotisserie because it is very hot. |
| Telescopic rails * | Use the telescopic rail plate to insert the tray as follows:1. Stretch the rail plate out from the oven.2. Put the tray on the rail plate and slide the rail plate into the oven.3. Close the oven door. |
| Divider The divider is designed to separate the oven in two compartments. Use the divider with Dual cook mode. | |

NOTE
Availability of accessories with an asterisk (*) depends on the oven model.
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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.

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Simple line drawing of a dormitory cabinet with shelves and doors (no text or symbols)Insert the divider in level 3 to separate the cooking chamber in two compartments. The oven senses the divider and activates the upper compartment by default.
NOTE
Availability of Dual cook mode depends on the recipe. For more information, see the Cooking Guide section in this manual.
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 Mode selector | Turn to select a cooking mode or function. |
| 02 Fast preheat | Fast Preheat heats the oven fast to a set temperature.Press to toggle on or off the Fast Preheat option.Available only with Single mode.(Convection, Conventional, Top heat + Convection,Bottom heat + Convection)Disabled for temperatures set at less than 100 °C. |
| 03 Timer | Timer helps you check the time or operating duration while cooking. |
| 04 Upper/Lower Compartment | The indicators turn on when the divider is inserted.You can choose Upper or Lower for your recipe. |
| 05 Display | Shows necessary information of selected modes or settings. |
| 06 OK Press to confirm your settings. | |
| 07 Back | Cancel current settings, and return to the main screen. |
| 08 Temperature | Use to set the temperature. |
| 09 Cooking time | Press to set the cooking time. |
| 10 Oven light | Press to turn the internal light on or off. The oven light turns on automatically when the door is open or when the oven operation starts. And it turns off automatically after a certain period of inactivity in order to save power. |
| 11 Child lock | To prevent accidents, Child lock disables all controls. But you can switch off by turning the mode selector to off.Hold down for 3 seconds to activate, or hold down for 3 secondsagain to deactivate the lock on the control panel. |
| 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 or oven gloves may not operate properly.
Common settings
It is common to change the default temperature and/or cooking time across all cooking modes. Follow the steps below to adjust the temperature and/or cooking time for the selected cooking mode.
Temperature

- Turn the mode selector to choose a mode or function. The default temperature of each selection appears.

- Turn the value dial to set a desired temperature.

- Press OK to confirm your changes.
NOTE
- If you do not make any further settings within a few seconds, the oven starts cooking automatically with the default settings.
- To change the set temperature, press the button and follow the above steps.
- The exact temperature inside the oven can be measured with authorized thermometer and method defined by an authorized institution. Using other thermometers may cause a measuring error.

Operations
Cooking time

- Turn the mode selector to choose a mode or function.

- Press the Ⓐ button, and then turn the value dial to set a desired time up to 23 hours 59 minutes.

- Optionally, you can delay the end time of your cooking to a desired point. Press the ⏻ button, and use the value dial to set an end point. See Delay End for more information.

- Press OK to confirm your changes.

NOTE
- You can cook without setting the cooking time if you want to. In this case, the oven starts cooking at set temperatures without time information, and you must stop the oven manually when cooking is complete.
• To change the set cooking time, press button and follow the above steps.
End time

- Turn the mode selector to choose a mode or function.

- Press twice, and turn the value dial to set a desired end time.

- 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 cooking at set temperatures without time information, and you must stop the oven manually when cooking is complete.
• To change the end time, press @twice, and follow the above steps.
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Delay End
Delay End is designed to make cooking more convenient.
Case 1
Suppose you select a one-hour recipe at 2:00 PM and you want the oven to finish cooking at 6:00 PM. To set the end time, change the Ready At time to 6:00 PM. The oven will start cooking at 5:00 PM and end at 6:00 PM as you set.
Current time: 2 pm Set cooking time: 1 hour Set Delay End time: 6 pm
The oven will start cooking at 5:00 PM and end at 6:00 PM automatically.

Case 2
Current time: 2 pm Set cooking time: 2 hour Set Delay End time: 5 pm
The oven will start cooking at 3:00 PM and end at 5:00 PM automatically.

CAUTION
- Delay End is not available in Dual cook mode.
- Do not keep cooked food in the oven too long. The food may spoil.
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.

- While the oven is cooking, press the ⏻ button to display the default cooking time.

- Turn the value dial to set the cooking time to "00:00". Alternatively, simply press

- Press OK.
NOTE
In Dual cook mode, you must first select the upper or lower compartment that you want to clear the cooking time for.
Operations
To clear the end time
You can clear the end time. This is useful if you want to stop the oven manually at any time during the process.

- While the oven is cooking, press twice to display the set end time.

- Turn the value dial to set the end time to the current time. Alternatively, simply press

- Press OK.
NOTE
In Dual cook mode, you must first select the upper or lower compartment that you want to clear the end time for.
Cooking modes (except for Grill)

- Turn the mode selector to select an cooking mode.
- Set the cooking time and/or temperature if necessary. See the Common Settings section for details.
- Optionally, you can fast preheat the oven. To do this, press the button, and set the target temperature. The corresponding indicator appears on the display.


The oven starts preheating with micon until the internal temperature reaches the target temperature. When preheating is complete, the indicator disappears with a beep. Preheating is recommended for all cooking modes unless otherwise specified in the cooking guide.
NOTE
You can change the cooking time and/or temperature during cooking.
Dual cook mode
You can use the provided divider to separate the cooking chamber in the upper and lower compartments. This allows users to enable two different cooking modes simultaneously, or to simply choose one compartment to cook with.

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- Insert the Divider in level 3 to separate the cooking chamber in two compartments
- Turn the mode selector to select an cooking mode. You can select Grill, Convection, and Top heat + Convection mode on the upper compartment and Convection, Bottom heat + Convection, and Bottom heat mode on the lower compartment.
- Press ☐ to select the upper compartment, or press ☐ to select the lower compartment.
▶ icon will appear on the selected compartment. - Set the cooking time and/or temperature if necessary. See the Common Settings section for details.
- When done, press OK

The oven starts preheating withicon until the internal temperature reaches the target temperature. Preheating is recommended for all cooking modes unless otherwise specified in the cooking guide.
NOTE
Availability of Dual cook mode depends on the cooking mode. For more information, see the Cooking Guide section in this manual.
Cooking modes (except for Grill)
The cooking modes with an asterisk (*) are available for fast preheating and disabled for temperatures set at less than 100 °C.
| Mode | Temperature range (°C) | Suggested temperature (°C) | |||
| Single | Dual | ||||
| Upper Lower | |||||
| Convection | *30-250 40-250 40-250 170 | ||||
| The rear heating element generates heat, which is evenly distributed by the convection fan. Use this mode for baking and roasting on different levels at the same time. | |||||
| Conventional | *30-250 - | -200 | |||
| The heat is generated from the top and bottom heating elements. This function should be used for standard baking and roasting for most types of dishes. | |||||
| Top heat + Convection | *40-250 40-250 - 190 | ||||
| The top heating element generates heat, which is evenly distributed by the convection fan. Use this mode for roasting that requires a crispy top (for example, meat or lasagne). | |||||
Operations
| Mode | Temperature range (°C) | Suggested temperature (°C) | |||
| Single | Dual | ||||
| Upper Lower | |||||
| Bottom heat + convection | *40-250 - | 40-250 190 | |||
| The bottom heating element generates heat, which is evenly distributed by the convection fan. Use this mode for pizza, bread, or cake. | |||||
| Bottom heat | 100-230 - | 100-230 | Single: 190Lower: 170 | ||
| The bottom heating element generates heat. Use this mode at the end of baking or cooking to brown the bottoms of a quiche or pizza. | |||||
| Pro-Roasting | 80-200 - | 160 | |||
| Pro-Roasting runs an automatic pre-heating cycle until the oven temperature reaches 220 °C. Then, the top heating element and the convection fan start operating to sear food such as meat. After searing, the meat will be cooked at low temperatures. Use this mode for beef, poultry, or fish. | |||||
| Eco Convection | 30-250 - | 170 | |||
| Eco Convection uses the optimized heating system to save energy while cooking. The cooking times slightly increases, but the cooking results remain the same. Note that this mode does not require preheating.NOTEECO Convection mode of heating used to determine the energy efficiency class is in accordance with EN60350-1 | |||||
Cooking modes (Grill)

- Turn the mode selector to select ☐

- Use the value dial to select a Large grill (G 1) or Eco grill (G 2), and then press OK.

- Use the value dial to set the temperature, and then press OK.
Dual cook mode
Grilling with Dual cook mode is useful for small serving sizes to save power. By default, only the Large grill option in the upper compartment is available because the oven uses only the top heating element.

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Insert the divider in level 3 to activate Dual cook mode.
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Turn the mode selector to select By default, only Large grill (G 1) is selected automatically.
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Use the value dial to set the temperature, and then press OK.
Cooking modes (Grill)
| Mode | Temperature range (°C) | Suggested temperature (°C) | |||
| Single | Dual | ||||
| Upper Lower | |||||
| G 1 Large grill | 100-270-200-250-240 | ||||
| The large-area grill emits heat. Use this mode for browning the tops of food (for example, meat, lasagne, or gratin). | |||||
| G 2 Eco grill | 100-270-240 | ||||
| The small-area grill emits heat. Use this mode for food that requires less heat, such as fish and filled baguettes. | |||||
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, broiling in the upper compartment will be limited by the operation in the lower compartment in terms of cooking temperatures. However, either compartment limits its temperature settings between minimum 40 and maximum 250.
| If Upper is set to (°C) | Lower 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 | ||
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 selector to "The oven turns off in a few seconds. This is because, to avoid accepting incorrect commands by users, the oven waits a few seconds so that they can correct their selection.
To stop cooking for an individual compartment
Follow these instructions to stop cooking in Dual cook mode.

- Press ← to stop the cooking.

- Press □ to select the upper compartment, or press □ to select the lower compartment. ▶ icon will blink on the selected compartment.

- 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.

- Turn the mode selector to select ☐

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Turn the value dial to select a function, and then press OK. The default temperature appears.
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Set the cooking time and/or temperature if necessary. See the Common Settings section for details.
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Press OK to start the function.

| Mode | Temperature range (°C) | Suggested temperature (°C) | Instructions | |
| F 1 | Keep warm 40 | 100 80 | Use this only for keeping foods warm that have just been cooked. | |
| F 2 | Plate warm 30 | 80 60 | Use this for warming dishes or ovenware. | |
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.

- Turn the mode selector to select Auto

- Turn the value dial to select a programme, and then press OK.

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Turn the value dial to select a serving size. The weight range depends on the programme.
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Press OK to start cooking.
NOTE
- Some of the items in the Auto Cook programmes include preheating. For those items the preheating progress is displayed. Please put the food in the oven after preheating beep. Then, press Cooking time to start Auto Cook.
- For more information, see the Auto cook programmes section in this manual.
Operations
Dual cook mode

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Simple line drawing of a minimalist room layout with shelves and a central table (no text or symbols)- Insert the divider in level 3 to activate Dual cook mode.

- Turn the mode selector to select AUTO

- Press □ to select the upper compartment, or press □ to select the lower compartment. ▶ icon will appear on the selected compartment.

- Turn the value dial to select a programme for the upper compartment, and press OK.

- Tum the value dial to select a serving size. The weight range depends on the programme.
- Press OK to start cooking.

NOTE
For more information, see the Auto cook programmes section in this manual.
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Steam cleaning
This is useful for cleaning light soiling with steaming. This function saves you time by removing the need for regular manual cleaning. The remaining time appears on the display during this process.

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Simple line drawing of a hand pouring liquid into a container (no text or symbols)- Pour 400 ml (3/4 pint) of water onto the bottom of the oven and close the oven door.

- Turn the mode selector to select

- Press OK to start cleaning Steam cleaning runs for 26 minutes.

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Hand cleaning a tiled room with a cloth (no text or symbols visible)- Use a dry cloth to clean inside the oven.


WARNING
Do not open the door before the cycle is complete. The water inside the oven is very hot, and it can cause a burn.

NOTE
- If the oven is heavily soiled with grease, for example, after roasting or grilling, it is recommended to remove stubborn soils manually using a cleaning agent before activating Steam cleaning.
- Leave the oven door ajar when the cycle is complete. This is to allow the interior enamel surface to dry thoroughly.
- If the oven is hot inside, cleaning is not activated. Wait until the oven cools down, and try again.
- Do not pour water onto the bottom by force. Do it gently. Otherwise, the water overflows to the front.
Timer
Timer helps you check the time or operating duration while cooking.

1. Press


- Turn the value dial to set the time, and then press OK. You can set the time to a max of 23 hours and 59 minutes.

NOTE
- When the time has elapsed, the oven beeps with a blinking message of "00:00" on the display.
- You can change the timer settings at any time.
Sound On/Off

• To mute the sound, tap and hold down Oven Light for 3 seconds.
• To unmute the sound, tap and hold down again for 3 seconds.

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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 crisping, or burning.

NOTE
- Pre-heating is recommended for all cooking modes unless otherwise specified in the cooking guide.
- When using Eco Grill, put food in the centre of the accessory tray.
Accessory tips
Your oven comes with a different number or kind of accessories. You may find that some accessories are missing from the table below. However, even if you are not provided with the exact accessories specified in this cooking guide, you can follow along with what you already have, and achieve the same results.
• The Baking tray and the Universal tray are interchangeable.
- When cooking oily foods, it is recommended to put a tray under the Wire rack to collect oil residue. If you are provided with the Wire rack insert, you can use it together with the tray.
- If you are provided with the Universal tray or Extra deep tray, or both, it is better to use whichever is deeper for cooking oily foods.
Baking
We recommend to preheat the oven for best results.
| Food Accessory Level | Type of heating | Temp. (°C) | Time (min.) | |
| Sponge cake Wire rack,∅ 25-26 cm tin | 2 160-170-35 | 40 | ||
| Marble cake Wire rack,Cugelhopf tin | 3 175-185-50 | 60 | ||
| Tart Wire rack,∅ 20 cm tart tin | 3 190-200-50 | 60 | ||
| Yeast cake on tray with fruits and crumbles | Universal tray 2 160-180 | 40 | ||
| 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 |
| Soufflé | Wire rack, soufflé cups | 3 170-180-20 | 25 | |
| Apple yeast tray cake | Universal tray 3 150-170 | 60 | ||
| Homemade pizza, 1-1.2kg | Universal tray 2 190-210 | 10 | ||
| Frozen puff pastry, filled | Universal tray 2 180-200 | 20 | ||
| Quiche | Wire rack, 22 24 cm oven dish | 2 180-180-25 | 35 |
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| Food Accessory Level | Type of heating | Temp. (°C) | Time (min.) | |
| Apple pie | Wire rack,∅ 20 cm tin | 2 160 1 65 | 75 | |
| Chilled pizza | Universal tray | 3 | 180-200 |
Roasting
| Food Accessory Level | Type of heating | Temp. (°C) | Time (min.) | ||
| Meat(Beef/Pork/Lamb) | |||||
| Sirloin of beef, 1 kg | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 160-180 | 50-70 | |
| Boned loin of veal, 1.5 kg | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 160-180 | 90-120 | |
| Pork roast, 1 kg | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 200-210 | 50-60 | |
| Joint of pork, 1 kg | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 160-180 | 100-120 | |
| Leg of lamb on the bone, 1 kg | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 170-180 | 100-120 | |
| Food Accessory Level | Type of heating | Temp. (°C) | Time (min.) | ||
| Poultry(Chicken/Duck/Turkey) | |||||
| Chicken, Whole, 1.2 kg* | Wire rack + Universal tray (to catch drippings) | 31 | 205-80 | 100 | |
| Chicken pieces W | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 200-220 | 25-35 | |
| Duck breast Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 180-200 | 20-30 | ||
| Small turkey, whole, 5 kg | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 180-200 | 120-150 | |
| Vegetables | |||||
| Vegetables, 0.5 kg | Universal tray 3 | 220-230 | 1 | ||
| Baked potato halves, 0.5 kg | Universal tray 3 | 200-45 | 50 | ||
| Fish | |||||
| Fish fillet, baked Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 200-230 | 10-15 | ||
| Roast fish Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 180-200 | 30-40 | ||
* Turnover after half of time
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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 2-4 | |||||
| Cheese toast Universal tray 4 200 | 4-8 | ||||
| Beef | |||||
| Steak* | Wire rack +Universal tray | 41 | 240-250 | 15-20 | |
| Burgers* Wire | rack +Universal tray | 41 | 250-270 | 13-18 | |
| Pork | |||||
| Pork chops | Wire rack +Universal tray | 41 | 250-270 | 15-20 | |
| Sausages | Wire rack +Universal tray | 41 | 260-270 | 10-15 | |
| Poultry | |||||
| Chicken, breast | Wire rack +Universal tray | 41 | 230-240 | 30-35 | |
| Chicken,drumstick | Wire rack +Universal tray | 41 | 230-240 | 25-30 | |
* Turnover after 2/3 of the cooking time.
Frozen ready-meal
| Food Accessory Level | Type of heating | Temp. (°C) | Time (min.) | |
| Frozen pizza, 0.4-0.6 kg | Wire rack 3 200-220 | 15 | ||
| Frozen lasagne | Wire rack 3 180-200 45-50 | |||
| Frozen oven chips | Universal tray 3 220-225 | 2 | ||
| Frozen Croquettes | Universal tray 3 220-230 | 2 | ||
| Frozen oven camembert | Wire rack 3 190-200 | 10 | ||
| Frozen baguettes with topping | Wire rack + Universal tray | 3 | 190-200 | 10-15 |
| 1 | ||||
| Frozen fish fingers | Wire rack + Universal tray | 3 | 190-200 | 15-25 |
| 1 | ||||
| Frozen fish burger | Wire rack 3 180-200 | 20-55 |
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Pro-Roasting
This mode includes an automatic heating up cycle up to 220 °C. The top heater and the convection fan are operating during the process of scaring the meat. After this stage the food is cooked gently by the low temperature of pre-selection. This process is done while the top and the bottom heaters are operating. This mode is suitable for meat roasts and poultry.
| Food Accessory Level Temp. (°C) Time (hrs.) | ||||
| Roast beef Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 80-100 3-4 | ||
| Pork roast | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 80-100 4-5 | |
| Lamb roast | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 80-100 3-4 | |
| Duck breast | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 70-90 | 2-3 |
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.
You can increase or decrease the cooking time and/or temperature to your preference.
| Food Accessory | Level Temp. (°C) | Time (min.) | ||
| Fruit crumble, 0.8-1.2kg | Wire rack 2 | 160-180 | 60-80 | |
| Jacket potatoes, 0.4-0.8 kg | Universal tray 2 | 190-200 | 70-80 | |
| Sausages, 0.3-0.5 kg | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 160-180 | 20-30 |
| Frozen oven chips, 0.3-0.5 kg | Universal tray 3 | 180-200 | 25-35 | |
| Frozen potato wedges, 0.3-0.5 kg | Universal tray 3 | 190-210 | 25-35 | |
| Fish fillets, baked, 0.4-0.8 kg | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 200-220 | 30-40 |
| Crispy fish fillets, breaded, 0.4-0.8 kg | Wire rack + Universal tray | 31 | 200-220 | 30-45 |
| Roast sirloin of beef, 0.8-1.2 kg | Wire rack + Universal tray | 21 | 180-200 | 65-75 |
| Roast vegetables, 0.4-0.6 kg | Universal tray 3 | 200-220 | 25-35 |
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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 your main dish & side dish or main dish & dessert simultaneously.
• Using dual cook function, preheating time can be extended.
| No | Zone | Food | Accessory | Level | Type of heating | Temp. (°C) | Time (min.) |
| 1 | Upper | Sponge cake | Wire rack, ∅ 25-26 cm tin | 4 | 160-170 | 40-45 | |
| Lower | Homemade pizza, 1.0-1.2 kg | Universal tray | 1 | 190-210 | 13-18 | ||
| 2 | Upper | Roast vegetables, 0.4-0.8 kg | Universal tray | 4 | 220-230 | 13-18 | |
| Lower | Apple pie | Wire rack, ∅ 20 cm tin | 1 | 160-170 | 70-80 | ||
| 3 | Upper | Pita bread | Universal tray | 4 | 230-240 | 13-18 | |
| Lower | Potato gratin, 1.0-1.5 kg | Wire rack, 22-24 cm oven dish | 1 | 180-190 | 45-50 | ||
| 4 | Upper | Chicken, drumstick | Wire rack + universal tray | 4 | 230-250 | 30-35 | |
| Lower | Lasagne, 1.0-1.5 kg | Wire rack, 22-24 cm oven dish | 1 | 190-200 | 30-35 | ||
| 5 | Upper | Fish fillet, baked | Wire rack + universal tray | 4 | 210-230 | 15-20 | |
| Lower | Apple puff pastry | Universal tray | 1 | 170-180 | 25-30 |
You can also use upper or lower compartment only to save power. The cooking time can be extended when you use separated compartment. We recommend preheat the oven for best results.
Upper
| Food Accessory Level | Type of heating | Temp. (°C) | Time (min.) | |
| Small cakes Universal tray 4 170 | 30-35 | |||
| Scones Universal tray 4 180-1 | 30-30-35 | |||
| Lasagne Wire rack 4 190-200 | 30-35 | |||
| Chicken, drumstick* | Wire rack + Universal tray | 44 | 230-250 | 30-35 |
* Do not preheat the oven.
Lower
| Food Accessory Level | Type of heating | Temp. (°C) | Time (min.) | |
| Small cakes Universal tray 1 170 | 30-35 | |||
| Marble cake Wire rack 1 160-170 | 60-70 | |||
| Apple pie Wire rack 1 160-170 | 70-80 | |||
| Homemade pizza, 1.0-1.2 kg | Universal tray 1 190-210 | 12:18 |
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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 find some recipes for the auto programmes in your instruction book. Auto cook programmes 1 to 19, 38 and 39 include preheating and display the preheating progress. Please put the food in the oven after preheating beep. Then, press Cooking time to start Auto Cook.
WARNING
Always use oven gloves while taking out food.
| Code | Food Weight (kg) | Accessory Level | ||
| A 1 | Potato gratin | 1.0-1.5 Wire rack 3 | ||
| Prepare fresh potato gratin using an ovenproof dish, 22-24 cm. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put dish in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 2 | Vegetable gratin | 0.8-1.2 Wire rack 3 | ||
| Prepare fresh vegetable gratin using an ovenproof dish, 22-24 cm. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put dish in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 3 | Pasta bake | 1.2 1.5 Wire rack 3 | ||
| Prepare pasta gratin using 22-24 cm ovenproof dish. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put dish in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 4 | Lasagne | 1.0-1.5 Wire rack 3 | ||
| Prepare homemade lasagne using 22-24 cm ovenproof dish. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put dish in the centre of rack. | ||||
| Code | Food Weight (kg) | Accessory Level | ||
| A 5 | Ratatouille | 1.2-1.5 Wire rack 3 | ||
| Put ingredients for Ratatouille in casserole dish with lid. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put dish in the centre of rack. Bake covered. Stir before serving. | ||||
| A 6 | Apple pie | 1.2-1.4 Wire rack 2 | ||
| 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 7 | Croissants | 0.3-0.4 Universal tray 3 | ||
| Prepare croissants (chilled ready dough). Put on baking paper on Universal tray. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, insert tray. | ||||
| A 8 | Apple puff pastry | 0.3 0.4 Universal tray 3 | ||
| Put Apple Puff Pastries on baking paper on Universal tray. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, insert tray. | ||||
| A 9 | Quiche Lorraine | 1.2-1.5 Wire rack 2 | ||
| Prepare quiche dough, put in a round quiche dish with 25 cm diameter. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds add filling and put dish in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 10 | White loaf bread | 0.6-0.7 Wire rack 3 | ||
| Prepare dough and put into a black metal rectangular baking dish (length 25cm). Start programme, after preheating beep sounds put dish in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 11 | Mixed grain loaf bread | 0.8-0.9 Wire rack 3 | ||
| Prepare dough and put into a black metal rectangular baking dish (length 25cm). Start programme, after preheating beep sounds put dish in the centre of rack | ||||
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| Code | Food Weight (kg) | Accessory Level | ||
| A 12 | Bread rolls | 0.3-0.5 Universal tray 3 | ||
| Prepare rolls (chilled ready dough). Put on baking paper on Universal tray. Start programme, after preheating beep insert tray. | ||||
| A 13 | Fruit crumble | 0.8-1.2 Wire rack 3 | ||
| Put fresh fruits (raspberries, blackberries, apple slices, or pear slices) into oven dish 22-24 cm. Distribute crumbles on top. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put dish in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 14 | Scones | 0.5-0.6 Universal tray 3 | ||
| Put scones (5-6 cm diameter) on baking paper on tray. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, insert tray. | ||||
| A 15 | Sponge cake | 0.5 0.6 Wire rack 3 | ||
| Prepare dough and put into a black metal round baking tin with 26 cm diameter. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put tin in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 16 | Marble cake | 0.7-0.8 Wire rack 2 | ||
| Prepare dough and put into a metal round gugelhupf or bundt tin. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put tin in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 17 | Dutch loaf cake | 0.7-0.8 Wire rack 2 | ||
| Prepare dough and put into a black metal rectangular baking dish (length 25cm). Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put tin in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 18 | Fruit flan base | 0.4-0.5 Wire rack 3 | ||
| Put the dough into a black metal buttered baking dish for cake base. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put tin in the centre of rack. | ||||
| Code | Food Weight (kg) | Accessory Level | ||
| A 19 | Brownies | 0.7-0.8 Wire rack 3 | ||
| Prepare dough using a 20-24cm ovenproof dish. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, put dish in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 20 | Roast sirloin of beef | 0.9-1.1 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 2 |
| 1.1-1.3 1 | ||||
| Season the beef and leave in refrigerator for 1 hour. Put on the wire rack with fat-side-up. | ||||
| A 21 | Slow cooked beef roast | 0.9-1.1 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 2 |
| 1.1-1.3 1 | ||||
| Season the beef and leave in refrigerator for 1 hour. Put on the wire rack with fat-side-up. | ||||
| A 22 | Lamb chops | 0.4-0.6 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 4 |
| 0.6-0.8 1 | ||||
| Marinate the lamb chops with herbs and spices and put them on wire rack. | ||||
| A 23 | Leg of lamb on the bone | 1.0-1.5 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 3 |
| 1.5-2.0 1 | ||||
| Marinate the lamb and put on wire rack. | ||||
| A 24 | Pork roast with crackling | 0.8-1.0 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 3 |
| 1.0-1.2 1 | ||||
| Put pork roast with fat side to the top on wire rack. | ||||
| A 25 | Rack of pork rib | 0.8-1.0 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 3 |
| 1.0-1.2 1 | ||||
| Put rack of pork rib on wire rack. | ||||
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| Code | Food Weight (kg) | Accessory Level | ||
| A 26 | Chicken, whole | 0.9-1.1 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 2 |
| 1.1-1.3 1 | ||||
| Rinse and clean chicken. Brush chicken with oil and spices. Put it breast side down on the rack and turn over, as soon as the oven beeps. | ||||
| A 27 | Chicken, breast | 0.4-0.6 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 4 |
| 0.6-0.8 1 | ||||
| Marinate breasts and put on the rack. | ||||
| A 28 | Chicken, drumsticks | 0.6-0.8 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 4 |
| 0.8-1.0 1 | ||||
| Brush with oil and spices and put on tray. | ||||
| A 29 | Duck breast | 0.3-0.4 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 4 |
| 0.4-0.5 1 | ||||
| But duck breasts with fat-side up on the rack. The first setting is for medium, the second for medium-well done cooking level. | ||||
| A 30 | Trout fillet | 0.3-0.5 | Universal tray 4 | |
| 0.5-0.7 | ||||
| But trout fillets with the skin side up on the Universal tray. | ||||
| A 31 | Trout | 0.3-0.5 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 4 |
| 0.5-0.7 1 | ||||
| Rinse and clean the fish and put head to tail on the rack. Add lemon juice, salt and herbs inside fish. Cut skin surface with knife. Brush oil and salt. | ||||
| Code | Food Weight (kg) | Accessory Level | ||
| A 32 Sole | 0.3-0.5 | Universal tray 3 | ||
| 0.5-0.7 | ||||
| Put Sole on baking paper on the universal tray. Cut surface with knife. | ||||
| A 33 Salmon fillet | 0.4-0.6 | Wire rack + Universal tray | 4 | |
| 0.6-0.8 1 | ||||
| Rinse and clean fillets or steaks. Put fillets skin side up on rack. | ||||
| A 34 | Roast vegetables | 0.4 0.6 | Universal tray 4 | |
| 0.6-0.8 | ||||
| Rinse and prepare slices of courgette, egg plant, pepper, onion and cherry tomatoes. Brush with olive oil, herbs and spices. Distribute evenly on tray. | ||||
| A 35 | Baked potato halves | 0.6-0.8 | Universal tray 3 | |
| 0.8-1.0 | ||||
| Cut large potatoes (each 200g) into halves lengthways. Put with cut side up on tray and brush with olive oil, herbs and spices. | ||||
| A 36 | Frozen oven chips | 0.3-0.5 | Universal tray 3 | |
| 0.5 0.7 | ||||
| Distribute frozen oven chips evenly on tray. | ||||
| A 37 | Frozen potato wedges | 0.3-0.5 | Universal tray 3 | |
| 0.5-0.7 | ||||
| Distribute frozen potato wedges evenly on tray. | ||||
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| Code | Food Weight (kg) | Accessory Level | ||
| 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 in the middle of the wire rack. The first setting is for thin Italian pizza, the second setting for thick pan pizza. | ||||
| A 39 | Homemade pizza | 0.8-1.0 | Universal tray 2 | |
| 1.0-1.2 | ||||
| Prepare homemade pizza with the yeast dough and put it on the tray. The weight include dough and topping such as sauce, vegetables, ham and cheese. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, insert tray. | ||||
| A 40 | Fermentation yeast dough | 0.5-0.6 | Wire rack 2 | |
| 0.7-0.8 | ||||
| Prepare dough in bowl, cover with cling film. Put in centre of rack. The first setting is for pizza and cake dough, the second setting for bread dough | ||||
Dual cook
The following table presents 10 auto programmes for cooking, roasting and baking. You can use only upper zone or lower zone and use the upper and lower zone at the same time.
The programme contains its quantities, weight ranges and appropriate recommendations. Cooking modes and times have been pre-programmed for your convenience. You will find some recipes for the auto programmes in your instruction book.
All dual auto cook programmes include preheating and display the preheating progress. Please put the food in the oven after preheating beep. Then, press Cooking time to start Auto Cook.
WARNING
Always use oven gloves while taking out food.
| Code Food Weight (kg) | Accessory Level | |||
| Upper | ||||
| A 1 Potato gratin | 1.0-1.5 Wire rack 4 | |||
| Prepare fresh potato gratin using an ovenproof dish,22-24 cm. Start programme, after preheating beepsounds, put dish in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 2 Lasagne | 1.0-1.5 Wire rack 4 | |||
| Prepare homemade lasagne using 22-24 cm ovenproofdish. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds,pul dish in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 3 | Chickendrumsticks | 0.6-0.8 | Wire rack +Universal tray | 4 |
| 0.8-1.0 4 | ||||
| Brush with oil and spices and put on rack. | ||||
| A 4 | Baked potatohalves | 0.6-0.8 | Universal tray 4 | |
| 0.8-1.0 | ||||
| Cut large potatoes (each 200g) into halves lengthways.Put with cut side up on tray and brush with olive oil,herbs and spices. | ||||
| Code | Food Weight (kg) | Accessory Level | ||
| A 5 | Frozen oven chips | 0.3-0.5 | Universal tray 4 | |
| 0.5-0.7 | ||||
| Distribute frozen oven chips evenly on tray. | ||||
| Lower | ||||
| A 1 | Apple pie | 1.2-1.4 | Wire rack | 1 |
| Prepare apole 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 1 | |
| Put Apple Puff Pastries on baking paper on Universal tray. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, insert tray. | ||||
| A 3 | Quiche Lorraine | 1.2-1.5 | Wire rack | 1 |
| Prepare quiche dough, put in a round quiche dish with 25 cm diameter. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds add filling and put dish in the centre of rack. | ||||
| A 4 | Frozen pizza | 0.3-0.6 | Wire rack | 1 |
| 0.6-0.9 | ||||
| Put the frozen pizza in the middle of the Wire rack. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, insert rack. The first setting is for thin Italian pizza, the second setting for thick pan pizza. | ||||
| A 5 | Homemade pizza | 0.8-1.0 | Universal tray | 1 |
| 1.0-1.2 | ||||
| Prepare homemade pizza with the yeast dough and put it on the tray. The weight include dough and topping such as sauce, vegetables, ham and cheese. Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, insert tray. | ||||
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.) | |
| Small cakes | Universal tray 3 165 25-30 | ||||
| 2 165 | 28 | ||||
| 1+4 155 | 35 | ||||
| Shortbread | Universal tray + universal tray | 1+4 140 | 28 | ||
| Fatless sponge cake | Wire rack + Spring form cake tin (Dark coated, ø 26 cm) | 2 160 | 35 | ||
| 2 160 | 35- | ||||
| 1+4 155 | 45 | ||||
| Apple pie | Wire rack + 2 Spring form cake tins *(Dark coated, ø 20 cm) | 1 placed diagonally | 160 | 70-80 | |
| Universal tray + wire rack + 2 Spring form cake tins **(Dark coated, ø 20 cm) | 1+3 160 | 80 |
* Two cakes are arranged on the grid at the back left and at the front right.
** Two cakes are arranged in the center on top of each other.
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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 5 270 | (max) | 1-2 | ||
| Beef burgers* (12 ea) | Wire rack + Universal tray (to catch drippings) | 41 | 270 (max) | 1st 15-18 2nd 5-8 |
* Turn over after 2/3 of the cooking time.
- Roasting
| Type of food | Accessory Level | Type of heating | Temp. (°C) | Time (min.) | |
| Whole chicken* | Wire rack + Universal tray (to catch drippings) | 31 | 205 80 | 100 |
* Turnover after half of time.
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 butter all over the surface of a gratin dish (22-24 cm). Spread the slices on a clean towel and keep them covered with the towel while you prepare the rest of the ingredients. Mix the rest of the ingredients except for grated cheese into a large bowl and stir well. Layer the potato slices in the dish slightly overlapping and pour the mixture over the potatoes. Spread the grated cheese over the top and bake. After cooking, serve sprinkled with a few fresh thyme leaves.
Vegetable gratin
Ingredients 800 g vegetables (courgette, tomato, onion, carrot, pepper, pre-cooked potatoes), 150 ml cream, 50 g beaten whole egg, 1 tbsp each of salt, herb (pepper, parsley or rosemary), 150 g grated cheese, 3 tbsp olive oil, some thyme leaves
Directions Wash the vegetables and slice them to 3-5 mm thickness. Layer the slices on a gratin dish (22-24 cm) and pour the oil on the vegetables. Mix the rest of the ingredients except for grated cheese and pour on the vegetables. Spread the grated cheese over the top and bake. Then serve sprinkled with a few fresh thyme leaves.
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 the oil in a frying pan, then cook the minced beef and chopped onion for about 10 min until browned all over. Pour over the tomato sauce and beef stock, add the dried herbs. Bring up to the boil, then simmer for 30 min.
Cook lasagne noodles according to package directions. Layer the lasagne noodle, meat sauce, and cheese then repeat. Then sprinkle evenly with remaining cheese on the top of layer of noodles and bake.
Apple pie
Ingredients • Pastry: 275 g flour, 12 tbsp salt, 125 g white castor sugar, 8 g vanilla sugar, 175 g cold butter, 1 egg(beaten)
- Filling: 750 g firm whole apples, 1 tbsp lemon juice, 40 g sugar, 1/2 tbsp cinnamon, 50 g seedless raisins, 2 tbsp bread crumbs
Directions Sift the flour with the salt above a big bowl. Sift the castor sugar and vanilla sugar with it. Cut with 2 knives the butter through the flour in small cubes. Add 34 of the beaten egg. Knead all the ingredients in the food processor until a crumply mass appears. Form the dough into a ball with your hands. Wrap it in plastic foil and leave it chilled for about 30 min. Grease the spring tin (24-26 cm diameter) and dust the surface with flour. Roll out 34 of the dough till 5 mm thickness. Put it in the tin (bottom and sides).
Peel and core the apples. Cut them in cubes of about 34 × 34 cm. Sprinkle the apples with lemon juice and mix well. Wash and dry the currants and raisins. Add sugar, cinnamon, raisins and currants. Mix well and sprinkle the bottom of dough with bread crumbs. Press slightly.
Roll out the rest of the dough. Cut the dough in small strips and put them cross wise on the filling. Brush the pie evenly with the rest of the beaten egg.
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Quiche Lorraine
Ingredients • Pastry: 200 g plain flour, 80 g butter, 1 egg
- Filling: 75 g cubed fatless bacon, 125 ml cream, 125 g crème fraîche, 2 eggs, beaten, 100 g grated cheese from Switzerland, salt and pepper
Directions To make the pastry, put the flour, butter and egg in a bowl and mix to a soften pastry and then rest it in the refrigerator for 30 min. Roll out the pastry and placed in the greased ceramic dish for quiche (25 cm diameter). Prick the bottom with a fork. Mix the egg, cream, crème fraîche, cheese, salt and pepper. Pour it on the pastry just before baking.
Fruit crumbles
Ingredients • Topping: 200 g flour, 100 g butter, 100 g sugar, 2 g salt, 2 g cinnamon powder
- Fruit: 600 g mixed fruits
Directions Mix all ingredients until to be crumble for making topping. Spread the mixed fruits into an oven dish and sprinkle the crumble.
Homemade pizza
Ingredients • Pizza dough: 300 g flour, 7 g dried yeast, 1 tbsp olive oil, 200 ml warm water, 1 tbsp sugar and salt
- Topping: 400 g sliced vegetable (aubergine, courgette, onion, tomato), 100 g ham or bacon(chopped), 100 g grated cheese
Directions Put the flour, yeast, oil, salt, sugar and warm water in a bowl and mix to a wettish dough. Knead in a mixer or by hand about 5-10 min. Cover with lid and place in oven for 30 min at 35 °C to prove. Roll out the dough on a floured surface into a rectangle shape and put on the tray or pizza pan. Spread the tomato puree on the dough and place ham, mushroom, olive and tomato. Sprinkle evenly with cheese on the top and bake.
Roast sirloin of beef
Ingredients 1 kg sirloin of beef joint, 5 g salt, 1 g pepper, 3 g each of rosemary, thyme
Directions Season the beef with salt, pepper and rosemary and leave in refrigerator for 1 hour. Put on the Wire rack. Put it in the oven and cook.
Herb roasted lamb chops
Ingredients 1 kg lamb chops (6 pieces), 4 large garlic cloves (pressed), 1 tbsp fresh thyme (crushed), 1 tbsp fresh rosemary(crushed), 2 tbsp salt, 2 tbsp olive oil
Directions Mix the salt, garlic, herbs and oil and add the lamb. Turn to coat and leave at a room temperature at least 30 min to 1 hour.
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Rack of Pork rib
Ingredients 2 racks pork spare ribs, 1 tbsp black peppercorns, 3 bay leaves, 1 onion (chopped), 3 garlic cloves (chopped), 85 g brown sugar, 3 tbsp Worcestershire sauce, 2 tbsp Tomato puree, 2 tbsp olive oil
Directions Make a barbecue sauce. Heat oil in a sauce pan and add the onion. Cook until softened and add remaining ingredients. Broil and reduce heat and simmer for 30 min until thickened. Marinate the rib with the barbecue sauce at least 30 min to 1 hour.
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, use a clean cloth and a mild cleaning agent or warm soapy water.
- Do not hand-clean the door seal.
- To avoid damaging the enamelled oven surfaces, only use standard oven cleaners.
• To remove stubborn soils, use a special oven cleaner.
Oven exterior
For cleaning the exterior of the oven such as the oven door, handle, and display, use a clean cloth and a mild cleaning detergent or warm soapy water, and dry with a kitchen roll or dry towel.
Grease and dirt can remain, especially around the handle because of the hot air coming from inside. It is recommended to clean the handle after each use.
Accessories
Wash the accessories after every use, and dry it with a tea towel. To remove stubborn impurities, soak the used accessories in warm soapy water for about 30 minutes before washing.
Catalytic enamel surface (applicable models only)
The removable parts are coated with dark grey catalytic enamel. They can be soiled with oil and fat spattered by the circulating air during convection heating. However, these impurities burn off at oven temperatures of 200 °C or above.
- Remove all accessories from the oven.
- Clean the interior of the oven.
- Select Convection mode with max temperature, and run the cycle for an hour.
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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.

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Close the door approximately 70°. Hold the oven door by the sides using both hands, and lift and pull upwards until the hinges are removed.
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Clean the door with soapy water and a clean cloth.

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Illustration of a hand pressing down on a car seat, showing motion direction (no text or symbols)- When done, follow steps 1 to 2 above in the reverse order to reinstall the door. Make sure the clips are hinged on both sides.
Door glass
Depending on the model, the oven door is equipped with 3-4 sheets of glass placed against each other. Do not remove the door glass unless for cleaning purposes. To remove the door glass for cleaning, follow these instructions.

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Detach the coverings in the arrow directions
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Remove the first sheet from the door.

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Remove the second sheet from the door in the arrow direction.
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Clean the glass with soapy water and a clean cloth.

01 Support clip 1
02 Support clip 2
03 Support clip 3

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Insert sheet 2 between support clip 1 and 2, and sheet 1 into support clip 3 in this order.
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Check if the glass rubbers fit into and secure the glass sheet properly.
- Follow steps 1-2 above in the reverse order to reinstall the door.
WARNING
To prevent heat leaks, make sure you properly reinsert the glass sheets.
Water collector

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The water collector collects not only excess moisture from cooking but also food residue. Regularly empty and clean the water collector.
WARNING
If you encounter a water leak from the water collector, contact us at a local Samsung service center.
Ceiling (applicable models only)


01 Approx. 12°
- Put down the grill heater. For this, turn the circular nut anticlockwise while holding the grill heater. The grill heater is not a removable part. Do not force the grill heater down.
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Clean the ceiling of the oven with soapy water and a clean cloth.
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When done, put the grill heater back and turn the circular nut clockwise.

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Side racks (applicable models only)

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Diagram of a mechanical assembly with an inset showing a lever mechanism (no text or symbols present)- Press the top line of the left side rack, and lower by approximately 45°.

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Diagram of a ladder inside a rectangular frame with an arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)- Pull and remove the bottom line of the left side rack.
- Remove the right side rack in the same way.
- Clean both side racks.
- When done, follow steps 1 to 2 above in the reverse order to reinsert the side racks.
NOTE
The oven operates without the side racks and racks in position.
Replacement
Bulbs

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Line drawing of a hand holding a small object inside a circular frame (no text or symbols)- Remove the glass cap by turning anti-clockwise.
- Replace the oven light.
- Clean the glass cap.
- 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 unplug the power cord.
- Use only 25 40 W/220 240 V, 300 °C heat resistant bulbs. You can purchase approved bulbs at a local Samsung service center.
- Always use a dry cloth when handling a halogen bulb. This is to prevent the bulb from being tampered with fingerprints or sweat, resulting in a shortened lifecycle.
Side oven light

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Illustration of a hand holding a tool inside a circular frame (no text or symbols)- Hold the lower end of the cover of the side oven light with one hand, and use a flat-sharp tool such as a table knife to remove the cover as shown.
- Replace the side oven light.
- Reinsert the light cover.
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 foreign matter caught between the buttons. | · Remove the foreign matter and try again. |
| · Touch model: if there is moisture on the exterior | · Remove the moisture and try again. | |
| · If the lock function is set · Check whether the lock function is set. | ||
| The time is not displayed. | · If there is no power supplied | · Check whether there is power supplied. |
| The oven does not work. | · If there is no power supplied | · Check whether there is power supplied. |
| The oven stops while in operation. | · If it is unplugged from the power socket | · Reconnect the power. |
| The power turns off during operation. | · If continuous cooking takes a long time | · After cooking for a long time, let the oven cool. |
| · If the cooling fan does not work | · Listen for the sound of the cooling fan. | |
| · If the oven is installed in a place without good ventilation | · Keep the gaps specified in the product installation guide. | |
| · When using several power plugs in the same socket | · Use a single plug. | |
| There is no power to the oven. | · If there is no power supplied | · Check whether there is power supplied. |
| Problem Cause | Action | |
| The oven exterior is too hot during operation. | · If the oven is installed in a place without good ventilation | · Keep the gaps specified in the product installation guide. |
| The door cannot be opened properly. | · If there is food residue stuck between the door and product interior | · Clean the oven well and then open the door again. |
| The interior light is dim or does not turn on. | · if the lamp turns on and then off | · The lamp automatically turns off after a certain amount of time to save power. You can turn it on again by pressing the oven light button. |
| · if the lamp is covered by foreign matter during cooking | · Clean the inside of the oven and then check. | |
| Electric shock occurs on the oven. | · if the power is not properly grounded· if you are using a socket without grounding | · Check whether the power supply is properly grounded. |
| There is water dripping. | · There may be water or steam in some cases depending on the food. This is not a product malfunction. | · Let the oven cool and then wipe with a dry dish towel. |
| There is steam through a crack in the door. | ||
| There is water remaining in the oven. | ||
| The brightness inside the oven varies. | · The brightness changes depending on power output changes. | · Power output changes during cooking are not malfunctions, so there is no need to worry. |
Troubleshooting
| Problem Cause | Action | |
| Cooking is finished, but the cooling fan is still running. | The fan automatically runs for a certain amount of time to ventilate inside the oven. | This is not a product malfunction, so there is no need to worry. |
| The oven does not heat. | If the door is open • Close the door and restart. | |
| If oven controls are not correctly set | Refer to the chapter on oven operation and reset the oven. | |
| If the household fuse has been blown or the circuit breaker has been tripped. | Replace the fuse or reset the circuit. If it happens repeatedly, call an electrician. | |
| Smoke comes out during operation. | During initial operation • 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. | |
| If there is food on the heater | Let the oven cool sufficiently and remove the food from the heater. | |
| There is a burning or plastic smell when using the oven. | If using plastic or other containers that are not heat-resistant | Use glass containers suitable for hot temperatures. |
| Problem Cause | Action | |
| The oven does not cook properly. | • If the door is often opened during cooking | • Do not frequently open the door unless you are cooking things that need to be turned. If you frequently open the door, the interior temperature will be lower and this may affect the results of your cooking. |
| Steam cleaning does not work. | • This is because the temperature is too high. | • Let the oven cool and then use. |
| Dual cook mode does not work. | • If the divider is not properly assembled | • Insert the divider correctly and use. |
| Single cook mode does not work. | • If the divider is inserted in the oven. | • Take out the divider and use. |
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, turn off all power for 30 seconds or more and then reconnect. If the problem is not fixed, please contact a service centre. |
| C-20 | Sensor malfunctionsC-21 | |
| C-22 | ||
| C-F1 | Only occurs during EEPROM Road/Write | |
| C-F0 | If there is no communication between the main PCB and sub PCB | |
| C-F2 | Occurs when a communication problem is maintained between the Touch IC <-> Main or Sub micom | Turn off the oven and then restart. If the problem continues, turn off all power for 30 seconds or more and then reconnect. If the problem is not fixed, please contact a service centre. |
| C-d0 | Button problemOccurs when a button is pressed and held for a period of time. | Clean the buttons and make sure there is no water on/around them. Turn off the oven and try again. If the problem continues, contact a local Samsung service centre. |
| Code | Meaning Action | |
| -dC- | If the divider is removed during cooking in Dual cook mode.If the divider is inserted during cooking in Single cook mode. | The divider must not be removed during cooking in Dual cook mode.Turn off the oven and then restart. If the problem continues, turn off all power for 30 seconds or more and then reconnect.If the problem is not fixed, please contact a service centre. |
| S-01 | Safety shutoffOven has continued operating at a set temperature for an extended time.Under 105 °C - 16 hoursFrom 105 °C to 240 °C - 8 hoursFrom 245 °C to Max - 4 hours | This is not system failure. Turn off the oven and remove food. Thenm try again normally. |
Technical specifications
SAMSUNG strives to improve its products at all times. Both the design specifications and these user instructions are thus subject to change without notice.
| Connection voltage 230-240 V | ~50 Hz | |
| Maximum connected load power 3650-3950 W | ||
| Dimensions (W x H x D) Outside 595 x 595 x 570 mm | ||
| Volume 75 ltr | ||
| Weight Net 41.0 kg | ||
Appendix
Product data sheet
| SAMSUNG | SAMSUNG |
| Model identification | NV75K5541RS / NV75K5541RB |
| Energy Efficiency Index per cavity (EEI cavity) | 95.4 |
| Energy Efficiency Class per cavity | A |
| Energy consumption (electricity) required to heat a standardised load in a cavity of an electric heated oven during a cycle in conventional mode per cavity (electric final energy) (EC electric cavity) | 0.99 kWh/cycle |
| Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a cavity of an electric heated oven during a cycle in fan-forced mode per cavity (electric final energy) (EC electric cavity) | 0.83 kWh/cycle |
| Number of cavities | 1 |
| Heat source per cavity (electricity or gas) | electricity |
| Volume per cavity (V) | 75 L |
| Type of oven | Built-in |
| Mass of the appliance (M) | NV75K5541RS / NV75K5541RB: 410 kg |
Data determined according to standard EN 60350-1 and Commission Regulations (EU) No 65/2014 and (EU) No 66/2014.
Energy saving tips
- During cooking, the oven door should remain closed except for turning food over. Do not open the door frequently during cooking to maintain the oven temperature and to save energy.
- Plan oven use to avoid turning the oven off between cooking one item and the next to save energy and reduce the time for re-heating the oven.
- If cooking time is more than 30 minutes, the oven may be switched off 5-10 minutes before the end of the cooking time to save energy. The residual heat will complete the cooking process.
- Wherever possible cook more than one item at a time.
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