Samsung MS123SCE-1/XSA, MS123SCE User Manual

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Microwave Oven

Owner’s Manual
MS123SCE
Code No.: DE68-02614A
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Safety

Safety Precautions

RECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY
Failure to observe the following safety precautions may result in harmful exposure to microwave energy.
(a) Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-
door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks.
(b) Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or
allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
(c) Do not operate the oven if it is damaged. It is particularly important
that the oven door close properly and that there is no damage to the
(1) Door (bent or dented), (2) Hinges and latches (broken or loos ened) , (3) Door seals and sealing surfaces .
(d) The oven should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except
properly qualified service personnel.
Important Safety Instructions. Read Carefully and keep for future reference. Before cooking food or liquids in your microwave oven, please check that the following safety precautions are taken.
1.
DO NOT
Metallic containers
Dinnerware with gold or silver trimmings
Skewers, forks, etc.
Reason:
2.
DO NOT
Airtight or vacuum-sealed bottles, jars, containers
Ex) Baby food jars
Airtight food.
Ex) Eggs, nuts in shells, tomatoes
Reason: Tip:
3.
DO NOT
Reason: Tip:
4.
DO NOT
Reason:
5.
ALWAYS
Reason:
6.
DO NOT
Reason:
use any metallic cookware in the microwave oven:
Electric arcing or sparking may occur and may damage the oven.
heat:
The increase in pressure may cause them to explode.
Remove lids and pierce skins, bags, etc.
operate the microwave oven when it is empty.
The oven walls may be damaged.
Leave a glass of water inside the oven at all times. The water will absorb the
microwaves if you accidentally set the oven going when it is empty
cover the rear ventilation slots with cloths or paper.
The cloths or paper may catch fire as hot air is evacuated from the
oven.
use oven gloves when removing a dish from the oven.
Some dishes absorb microwaves and heat is always transferred from
the food to the dish.The dishes are therefore hot.
touch heating elements or interior oven walls.
These walls may be hot enough to burn even after cooking has finished,
even though they do not appear to be so. Do not allow inflammable materials to come into contact with any interior area of the oven. Let the oven cool down first.
.
7.
To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity:
Do not store flammable materials in the oven
Remove wire twist ties from paper or plastic bags
Do not use your microwave oven to dry newspapers.
If smoke is observed, keep the oven door closed and switch off or disconnect the oven from the power supply
8.
Take particular care when heating liquids and baby foods.
ALWAYS allow a standing time of at least 20 seconds after the oven has been switched off so that the temperature can equalize.
Stir during heating, if necessary, and ALWAYS stir after heating.
Take care when handling the container after heating. You may burn yourself if thecontainer is too hot.
risk of delayed eruptive boiling exis t s.
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Safety Precautions

Installing Y o ur Microwave Oven

To prevent delayed boiling and possible scalding, you should put a plastic spoon or glass stick into the beverages and stir before, during and after heating.
Reason:
In the event of scalding, follow these FIRST AID instructions:
Immerse the scalded area in cold water for at least 10 minutes.
Cover with a clean, dry dressing.
Do not apply any creams, oils or lotions.
9.
Be careful not to damage the power cable.
Do not immerse the power cable or plug in water and keep the power cable
Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged power cable or plug.
10.
Stand at arm’s length from the oven when opening the door. Reason: The hot air or steam released may cause scalding.
11.
Keep the inside of the oven clean.
Reason:
12.
You may notice a “Clicking” sound during operation(especially when the oven is in defrosting).
Reason:
13.
When the microwave oven is operating without any load, the power will be cut off automatically for safety. You can operate the oven normally after letting it stand for over 30 minutes.
During the heating of liquids the boiling point can be delayed; this
means that eruptive boiling can start after the container is removed from the oven. You may scald yourself.
NEVER
fill the container to the top and choose a container that is wider at the top than at the bottom to prevent the liquid from boiling over. Bottles with narrow necks may also explode if overheated.
ALWAYS
baby.
NEVER
overheated.
away from heated surfaces.
check the temperature of baby food or milk before giving it to the
heat a baby’s bottle with the teat on, as the bottle may explode if
Food particles or spattered oils stuck to oven walls or floor can cause
paint damage and reduce the efficiency of the oven.
This sound is normal when the electrical power output is changing.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSRTUCTIONS
During cooking, you should look into the oven from time to time when food is being heated or cooked in disposable containers of plastic, paper or other combustible mate­rials.
IMPORTANT
Young children or infirm persons should microwave oven. Nor should they be left unattended near the microwave oven when it is in use. Items of interest to children should not be stored or hidden just above the oven.
Please recycle or dispose of the packaging material for this product in an environmentally responsible manner.
NEVER
be allowed to use or play with the
Place the oven on a flat, level surface that strong
enough to safely bear the weight of the oven.
10cm
20cm above
behind
10cm on the side
Never
switch itself off. It will remain inoperable until it has cooled sufficiently.
For your personal safety, plug the cable into a 3-pin, 240 Volt, 50Hz, AC earthed socket. If the power cable of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a
person in order to avoid
Do not
to a traditional oven or radiator. The power supply specifications of the oven must be respected and any extension cable used must be of the same standard as the power cable supplied with the oven. Wipe the interior and the door seal with a damp cloth before using your microwave oven for the first time.
1.
When you install your oven, make sure there is adequate ventilation for your oven by leaving at least 10 cm (4 inches) of space behind, and on the sides of the oven and 20 cm (8 inches) of space above.
2.
Remove all packing materials inside the oven.
Install the roller ring and turntable. Check that the turntable rotates freely.
block the air vents as the oven may overheat and automatically
a
hazard.
install the microwave oven in hot or damp surroundings like next
similarly qualified

How a Microwave Oven Works

Cooking Principle
1.
The microwaves generated by the magnetron are distributed uniformly as the food rotates on the turntable. The food is thus cooked evenly.
2.
The microwaves are absorbed by the food up to a depth of about 1 inch (2.5 cm). Cooking then continues as the heat is dissipated within the food.
3.
Cooking times vary according to the container used and the properties of the food:
Quantity and density
Water content
Initial temperature (refrigerated or not)
As the centre of the food is cooked by heat dissipation, cooking continues even when you have taken the food out of the oven. Standing times specified in recipes and in this booklet must therefore be respected to ensure:
Even cooking of the food right to the centre
The same temperature throughout the food
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Your New Microwave oven

Checking Parts
Unpack your microwave oven and check to make sure that you have all the parts shown here. If any part is missing or broken, call your dealer.
Microwave oven
Glass tray
Roller guide ring
Warranty and Service Information
When contacting Samsung, please provide the specific model and serial number infor­mation which is usually located on the back or bottom of the product. Please record these numbers below, along with the other requested information. Keep this informa­tion in a safe place as a permnent record of your purchase to aid in identification in case of theft or loss, and a copy of your sales receipt as a proof of purchase if waranty service is needed.
MODEL NUMBER ____________________ SERIAL NUMBER ____________________ DATE PURCHASED ____________________ PURCHASED FROM ____________________
Warranty service can only be performed by a Samsung Authorized Service Center. If you should require warranty service, provide the above information with a copy of your sales receipt to the Samsung Authorized Service Center.
Setting Up Your Microwave Oven
1.
Place the oven on a flat, sturdy surface and plug the cord into a grounded outlet. once plugged in, the display on your oven will show:
g
kg
Make sure there is adequate ventil ation f or y our oven by leaving at least four inches of space behind, above, and to t he side of the ove n.
2.
Open the oven door by pulling on the handle.
3.
Wipe the inside of the oven with a damp cloth.
4.
Place the pre-assembled ring in the indentation in the center of the oven.
Oz. Lbs. QTY.
Control Panel Buttons
1
5
8
10
11 12
2 3
4 6
7 9
13
14 15
5.
Place the glass tray on top of the ring so that the three glass tabs in the center of the tray fit securely into the tabs on the floor of the oven. )
1. Sound
2. Clock
3. One Minute +
4. One Touch Sensor Cook Buttons
5. Pizza Reheat (INSTANT COOK)
6. Beverage(INSTANT COOK)
7. Auto Cook Menus
4
8. Auto Reheat
9. Auto Defrost
10. Number Button
11. Power Level
12. Pause/Cancel
13. More/Less
14. Kitchen Timer
15. Start
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Your New Microwave oven

Operation

Table of Content
Safety .................................................................................................. 2
Safety Precautions............................................................................. 2
Installing Your Microwave Oven ....................................................... 3
How a Microwave Oven Works ......................................................... 3
Your New Microwave oven................................................................ 4
Checking Parts................................................................................. 4
Warranty and Service Information.................................................... 4
Setting Up Your Microwave Oven .................................................... 4
Control Panel Buttons ......................................................................4
Table of Content...............................................................................5
Operation ............................................................................................ 5
Setting the Clock.............................................................................. 5
Using the Pause/Cancel Button ....................................................... 5
Using the One Minute + Button........................................................5
Using the Sensor Cook Buttons....................................................... 5
Sensor Cooking Guide..................................................................... 6
Using the Instant Cook Buttons........................................................6
Using the Snack Bar Button............................................................. 6
Using the Rice/Pasta Buttons ..........................................................7
Using the Meat/Fish Buttons ............................................................ 7
Reheating Automatically ..................................................................8
Defrosting Automatically................................................................... 8
Setting Cooking Times & Power Levels ...........................................9
Demonstration Mode........................................................................ 9
Using the More/Less Buttons ...........................................................9
Switching the Beeper On/Off............................................................9
Using the Kitchen Timer ................................................................... 9
Setting the Child Protection Lock .....................................................9
Cooking Instructions ....................................................................... 10
Cooking Utensils ............................................................................ 10
Cooking Techniques ...................................................................... 10
General Tips...................................................................................10
Auto Sensor Cook ..........................................................................11
Utensils & Cover For Sensor Cooking............................................ 11
Important........................................................................................ 11
Cooking Guide ............................................................................... 11
Auto Defrosting Guide.................................................................... 12
Recipes .......................................................................................... 13
Appendix...........................................................................................14
Troubleshooting Guide................................................................... 14
Care and Cleaning ......................................................................... 14
Error Message................................................................................ 14
Specifications.................................................................................15

Setting the Clock

1.
Press the
2.
Use the number buttons to enter the current time. You must press at least three numbers to set the clock. If the current time is 5:00 enter, 5,0,0.
3.
When 5 seconds has elapsed, “ENTER” indicator flash and “Cloc” will be displayed.
4.
Press
Clock
button. The “ENTER” and “TIME” indicators flash.
Clock
If there is a power interruption, you will need to reset the clock. You can check the current time while cooking is in progress by pressing the
Clock
again. A colon will blink, indicating that the time is set.
button.

Using the Pause/Cancel Button

The
Pause/Cancel
allows you to pause the oven’s cooking cycle, so that you can check the food.
To pause the oven during cooking: press
Start
To stop cooking, erase instructions, and return the oven display to the time of day:
To correct a mistake you have just entered: press
.
Pause/Cancel
press
enter the instructions.
button allows you to clear instructions you have entered. It also
Pause/Cancel
twice.
once. To restart, press
Pause/Cancel
once, then re-

Using the One Minute + Button

This button offers a convenient way to heat food in one minute increments at the High power level.
1.
Press the For example, press it twice for two minutes. The time will display, and the oven starts automatically.
One Minute+
Add minutes to a program in progress by pressing the each minute you want to add.
button once for each minute you wish to cook the food.
One Minute+
button for

Using the Sensor Cook Buttons

By actually sensing the steam that escapes as food heat, this feature automatically adjusts the oven’s heating time for various types and amounts of precooked food. All food should be precooked and at refrigerator temperature.
1.
Press the
Popcorn
( will begin cooking automatically.
When cooking popcorn, wait at least five mi nutes bet we en each bag t o av oid overheating the glass tray. If you want to check the current time while cooking is in progress, press the
Sensor Cook
, for example). The display shows “ ” and your microwave oven
button corresponding to the food you are cooking
Clock
button.
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Operation

Sensor Cooking Guide

Follow the instructions below when sensor cooking different types of food.
Food Amount Procedure
Potatoes 1 to 6 EA.
Fresh Vegetables
Single Entrees
Popcorn 85g - 100g
1 to 4 cups
220g - 400g
1 package
Prick each potato several times with fork. Place on
turntable in spoke-like fashion. Let stand 3-5 min. Let oven cool for at least 5 minutes before using again.
Place fresh vegetables in microwave-safe dish and add 2 Tbsp of water. Cover with microwave safe plastic wrap or lid. (Using the glass cover gives the best results.) If using plastic wrap be sure to leave a small opening near the edge of dish for ventilation. Remove vegetable from oven let sit covered for 2 minutes, stir or serve. Let oven cool for at least 5 minutes before using again.
Remove food from outer wrapping and follow box instructions for covering and standing. Let oven cool for at least 5 minutes before using again.
Use only one microwave-only bag of popcorn at a time. Use caution when removing and opening hot bag from oven. Let oven cool for at least 5 minutes before using again.

Using the Instant Cook Buttons

1.
Press the (
Beverage
“QTY.” will flash):
2.
Press the button repeatedly to select the serving size you want. The display will cycle through all available serving sizes. Once you select the correct serving size, the microwave will begin cooking automatically.
Beverage ½ cup
Pizza reheat 1 Slice
Instant Cook
, for example). The display shows the first serving size. (“ENTER” and
When the cooking time is over, the oven will beep. The oven will then beep every minute .
Item Weight Remarks
button corresponding to the food you are cooking
1 cup
2 cups
2 Slices 3 Slices 4 Slices
Use measuring cup or mug ; do not cover.
Place the beverage in the oven.
After heating, stir well.
Put the pizza on a microwave-safe plate with wide end of slice towards the outside edge of the plate.
Do not let slices overlap. Do not cover.
Before serving, let stand 1-2 min.

Using the Snack Bar Button

1.
Press the display shows “A-1”(item code).
2.
Press the button(serving) is available for TORTILLA (Refer to the
3.
Press
Snack Bar Chart
Code Item Weight
A-1 Tortilla 400g Refrigerated Cut top off tortilla bag, remove moisture
A-2 Chicken
A-3 Frozen Pie 50-60g
A-4 Baby Food 70g
A-5 Garlic Bread 200g
A-6 Chicken
A-7 Potato
Snack Bar
Press the
Snack Bar Chart
Snack Bar
Number 1
Snack Bar Chart
Start
button to begin cooking.
wings
Nuggets
Wedge
4-5 pcs 8-10 pcs
100-110g 150-160g
110g 170g
400g 600g
4 pcs 8 pcs
4 pcs 8 pcs
button corresponding to the food you are cooking. The
button repeatedly to select the item you want.(Refer to the
below)
or 2 , 3 button to select the serving size you want. Only
below for the serving)
Initial
Temperature
sachet and place bag of tortilla directly in center of microwave turntable. Heat. Use heated tortilla immediately as required.
Refrigerated Place wings around plate, spoke-fashion.
Frozen Place frozen party pies into microwave
Room Remove metal top from room temperature
Refrigerated Remove garlic bread sticks from
Refrigerated Put a paper on top of plate and arrange
Room Cut potato into 4 even wedges. scoop or
Cover with wax paper.
oven on microwave-safe plate or Pyrex dish uncovered. Heat. After cooking stand pies for 1 minute. Serve.
jars of baby food. Remove plastic lid and metal lid from cups of baby food replace lid, discarding metal lid. Place jar cup in center of turntable and microwave on high power until temperature is reached. Stir well. Serve. The More/Less key cannot be used with the baby food key.
packaging and place into microwave oven on microwave-safe plate or Pyres dish. Heat. After cooking stand garlic bread sticks for 3 minutes to melt butter in centre completely. Serve.
nuggets in spoke fashion on paper towel. Do not cover. Let stand 1 min.
out potato flesh, leaving about 1.4 inch of skin. Place skins in spoke fashion around plate, Sprinkle with bacon, onions and Cheese. Microwave on High power for until cheese is melted.
Remarks
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Operation

Using the Rice/Pasta Buttons

1.
Press the display shows “A-1”(item code).
2.
Press the (Refer to the
3.
Press
Rice/Pasta Chart
Code Item Weight
A-1 White
A-2 Dry Pasta
A-3 Frozen
A-4 Fresh
A-5 Spaghetti
Rice/Pasta
Press the
Rice/Pasta
Rice/Pasta Chart
Number 1
Rice/Pasta Chart
Start
button to begin cooking.
1-2
Rice
serves
1-2
serves
1-2
Pasta
serves
1-2
Pasta
serves
1-2
serves
button corresponding to the food you are cooking. The
button repeatedly to select the item you want.(Refer to the
below)
or 2 , 3 b u t t on t o s e l e c t th e s e r v i n g s iz e y o u w a n t .
below for the serving)
Initial
Temperature
Rice:Room
Water:Room
Water:
boiling water
Water:
boiling water
Water:
boiling water
Water:
boiling water
Remarks
Wash rice with cold water until water runs clear. Place the rice and water in a microwave-safe rice cooker or round glass Pyrex dish with a lid and after cooking allow rice to stand without removing lid. Stand rice for 3-5 minutes and stir to separate grains.
Rice 100g 200g
Water 250ml 375ml
1Serv. 2Serv.
Place dry pasta into microwave-safe rice coo­ker or bowl or round Glass Pyrex dish breaking if necessary to fit - without lids on and cook uncovered. After cooking put on lid, allow standing time of 2-5 minutes. Stir and serve.
Pasta 100g 200g
Water 3cups 5cups
Place frozen pasta into microwave-safe rice cooker or bowl or round Glass Pyrex dish
1Serv. 2Serv.
without lids on and cook uncovered. After cooking put on lid, allow standing time of 2-5 minutes. Stir and serve.
Pasta 125g 250g
Water 3cups 5cups
1Serv. 2Serv.
Place fresh pasta into microwave-safe rice cooker or bowl or round Glass Pyrex dish without lids on and cook uncovered. After cooking put on lid, allow standing time of 2-5 minutes. Stir and serve.
Pasta 125g 250g
Water 3cups 5cups
Place dry spaghetti into microwave-safe rice cooker or bowl or round Glass Pyrex dish
1Serv. 2Serv.
breaking if necessary to fit - without lids on and cook uncovered. After cooking put on lid, allow standing time of 2-5 minutes. Stir and serve.
Spagh et ti
Water 3cups 5cups
1Serv. 2Serv.
100g 200g
A-6 2 Minute
noodle
A-7 Porridge
1-3
serves
1-2
serves
Water:
boiling water
Porridge
oats:
Room
Water&milk:
Cold

Using the Meat/Fish Buttons

1.
Press the display shows “A-1”(item code).
2.
Press the (Refer to the
3.
Press
Meat/Fish Chart
Code Item Weight
A-1 Chicken
A-2 Fish
Meat/Fish
Press the
Meat/Fish
Meat/Fish Chart
Number 1
Meat/Fish Chart
Start
button to begin cooking.
200-250g
Breast
300-350g 400-450g
150-200g
Fillet
250-300g 350-400g
button corresponding to the food you are cooking. The
button repeatedly to select the item you want.(Refer to the
below)
or 2 ,
3
b u t t on t o s e l e c t th e s e r v i n g s iz e y o u w a n t .
below for the serving)
Initial
Tem pe-
rature
Select fresh chicken breasts, score, insert 3-4 cuts
Refrige
with a sharp knife along breast and cook plain or
rated
firstly marinate with you favo-rite flavor for two hours or overnight covered in the refrigerator. Or sprinkle breasts with soy sauce or lemon juice or your favorite shaker herbs salt or pepper. Then cover breasts with baking paper tucked in on plate or in Pyrex dish and cook. At half cooking time oven will beep turn breast(s) over and press start to continue. After cooking stand breast(s) for 3-5 minutes. Serve.
Select fresh fish fillets and cook plain or marinate
Refrige
with you favorite seafood marin-ade for two hours or
rated
overnight covered in the refrigerator. Or sprinkle fillets with lemon juice or your favorite shaker herbs especially lemon pepper seasoning, salt or pepper. Then cover fillets with baking paper tucked in on plate or in Pyrex dish and cook. After cooking stand fillets(s) for 3 minutes. Serve.
Break noodle cake and place into a microwave­safe large bowl. Pour boiling water over noodles and cook uncovered. After oven beeps at half cooking time, stir well and press start to continue. After cooking and then standing time of two minutes, stir and serve.
Noodle 1 packet 2 packets 3 packets
Water 500 m l 1000 ml 1500 ml
1 Serv. 2 Serv. 3 serv.
Place dry porridge oats and water or milk in a microwave safe bowl and cook uncovered. After oven beeps, stir the oats well and press start to continue. After cooking, stir well and top with brown sugar or honey.
Oats 35g 70g
Water & Mi lk 185 m l 375ml
1Serv. 2Serv.
Remarks
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Operation

Meat/Fish Chart

Code Item Weight
A-3 Sea Food
A-4 Casserole
A-5 Bacon
A-6 Meatball
A-7 Meat loaf
150-200g 250-300g 350-400g
1 dish Refrig-
100-125g 200-225g 300-325g
1 dish Refrig-
1 dish Refrig-
Initial
Tem pe-
rature
Refrig-
Select fresh seafood and set out on microw-
erated
avesafe plate or Pyrex dish. Sprinkle with lemon juice or salt if desired, cover seafood with baking paper eg. Glad Bake - tucked in around and cook. After cooking stand seafood for 3 minutes. Serve.
Ingredients For casserole. 2 medium carrots (85g to 110g Before peeling),
erated
2 medium onions( 110g to 140g. Before peeling), 2 medium potatoes(165g to 195g before peeling), 450 ground chuck beef, teaspoon salt, cup water, teaspoon pepper. Peel and slice vegetables into inch thick slices, Form beef into 12 small, flat pattie using the 2-inch Reynolds Brass Ring. Flattern patties. In 2-quart casserole, layer half of beef patties, half of carrots, half of onions, and half of potatoes. Springkle with salt and pepper. Repeat layers, making sure that top layer of beef patties is completely covered with vegetables. Add water. Press layer down into casserole. Cover. After cooking stand casserole for 5 minutes. Serve.
Select fresh bacon rashers from your butcher, deli
Refrig-
or supermarket. Place on the absorbent paper
erated
towel on microwavesafe plate or Pyrex dish and cover with another piece of paper towel and cook. Serve.
Ingredients For Meat Balls.
erated
450 g ground beef,cup chopped onion,1 egg beaten, 1 teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper and 2 tabl-espoons water.Combine all ingredients and mix well. Shape into 20 x (25mm) meat balls. Place meat balls in utensil. Cover with microwave cling wrap turning back one corner of the wrap by about 50mm to vent. Cook. After cooking, stand meat balls for 5 minutes. Serve.
Ingredients For meat loaf. 675g ground chuck beef, cup fine dry bread
erated
crumbles, cup chopped onion, cup chopped green pepper, 1 cup milk,1 egg, 2 tablespoons ketchup, teaspoon pepper, cup teaspoon salt. Combine all ingredients: mix well. Pack meat mixture firmly in loaf dish: smooth out top. Cover with plastic wrap, turning back one corner about 2 inch-es to vent. Place in oven parallel to front of oven. After cooking stand casserole for 5 minutes. Serve
Remarks

Reheating Automatically

To reheat food, select the type of dish and the number of servings you want to reheat, and the microwave automatically sets the reheating time.
1.
Press the reheat. The initial serving size for each dish is one serving.
2.
Use the number buttons to increase the serving size.
Auto Reheat
You can select up to four cups for casseroles and pasta, Rice tinned reheat. Only one serving is available for a plate of food. The display shows the dish and quantity you have chosen.
button repeatedly to select the type of dish you wish to
For example, for three servings, press the 3 button(Refer to the Auto Reheat Chart below for the servings).
have selected:
3.
Press the
Start
button. The display will show Cooking Time.
The display shows the number of servings you
Auto Reheat Chart
Item Code Weight Remarks
Plate of food
Casserole
Pasta Reheat
Rice Reheat
Tinned Soup
A-1 1 serving Use only pre-cooked, refrigerated
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
1-4 Cups
foods.
Cover plate with vented plastic wrap or wax paper.
Contents
- 85-110 g meat, poultry or fish
( up to 170 g with bone)
- ½ cup starch
(potatoes, pasta, rice, etc.)
- ½ cup vegetables
(about 85-110 g)
Use only refrigerated foods.
Cover with lid or vented plastic wrap.
Stir foods well before serving.
Defrosting Automatically
To thaw frozen food, set the weight of the food and the microwave automatically sets the defrosting time, power level and standing time.
1.
Press the
(“ENTER” and “kg” will flash).
2.
To set the type of your food, press the also use the number buttons to enter the weight of the food directly.
3.
Press the oven will beep to let you know to turn the food over.
4.
Open the oven door, and turn the food over.
5.
Press the start button to resume defrosting.
Auto Defrost
It is possible to set up to a maximum of 2 kg(except to bread).
Start
button. The display will show cooking time during defrosting, the
button. The display shows “1”.
Auto Defrost
button repeatedly. You can
See page 12 for the Auto Defrosting Guide.
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Operation

Setting Cooking Times & Power Levels

Your microwave allows you to set up to two different stages of cooking, each with its own time length and power level. The power level button lets you control the heating intensity from Warm (1) to High (0).
One-stage Cooking
For simple one-stage cooking, you only need to set a cooking time. The power level is automatically set to High. If you want to set the power to any other level, you must set it using the
1.
2.
Power Levels:
3.
Some recipes require different stages of cooking at different temperatures. You can set multiple stages of cooking with your microwave.
Multi-stage Cooking
1.
2.
3.
4.
You can check the Power Level while cooking is in progress by pressing the
Level
Power Level
Use the number buttons to set a cooking time. You can set a time from one second to 99 minutes, 99 seconds. To set a time over one minute, enter the seconds too.
button.
For example, to set 20 minutes, enter 2, 0, 0, 0 .
If you want to set the power level to something other than High, press the
button, then use the number buttons to enter a power level.
Level
1 = PL:10 (Warm) 6 = PL:60 (Simmer) 2 = PL:20 (Low) 7 = PL:70 (Medium High) 3 = PL:30 (Defrost) 8 = PL:80 (Reheat) 4 = PL:40 (Medium Low) 9 = PL:90 (Sauté)
5 = PL:50 (Medium) 0 = PL:Hi (High) Press the press
Follow steps 1 and 2 in the “One-Stage Cooking” section on the previous page.
Use the number buttons to set a second cooking time. Press the level of the second stage of cooking. Press
Start
Pause/Cancel
When entering more than one cooking stage, the pressed before the second cooking stage can be entered. To set the power level at High for a stage of cooking, press the button twice.
button.
button to begin cooking. If you want to change the power level,
Power Level
Start
to begin cooking.
before you press
button, then use the number buttons to set the power
Start
, and re-enter all of the instructions.
Power Level
Power
button must be
Power Level
Power

Using the More/Less Buttons

The
More/Less
Rice/Pasta, Meat/Fish, Snack Bar, Auto Reheat, Pizza Reheat, Beverage
the
or Time Cook, Kitchen Time modes
have already begun cooking with one of these procedures.
More/Less
The
More/Less
The
1.
To ADD more time to an automatic cooking procedure: Press the
2.
To REDUCE the time of an automatic cooking procedure: Press the button.
If you wish to increase/decrease in 10sec, press the More(9) or Less(1) button.
buttons allow you to adjust pre-set cooking times. They only work in
. Use the
feature cannot be used with the
key cannot be used with the
More/Less
Sensor Cook
Baby Food
Time Cook, Kitchen Time mode
button only after you
button.
key.
More
Less
(9) button.

Switching the Beeper On/Off

You can switch the beeper off whenever you want.
1.
Press the
2.
Press the “OFF”.(“START” will flash)
3.
Press
Sound
(“START” will flash)
Start.
button. The display shows “ON”.
Sound
button to turn the volume off. The display shows:
The display returns to the time of day.

Using the Kitchen Timer

1.
Press the
2.
Use the
3.
Press
4.
The display counts down and beeps when the time has elapsed.
Note: The microwave does not turn on when the Kitchen timer is used.
Kitchen Timer
Number
Start
buttons to set the length of time you want the timer to run.
to begin Kitchen Timer.
button.

Setting the Child Protection Lock

You can lock your microwave oven so it can’t be used by unsupervised children.
1.
Hold the “0” button and then press the “2” button. The display shows “Loc”.
At this point, the microwave oven cannot be used until it is unlocked. To unlock it, repeat step 1 above.
(1)
by
Demonstration Mode
You can use the Demonstration Mode to see how your microwave oven operates with­out the oven heating.
1.
Hold the 0 button and then press the 1 button.
To turn demo mode off, repeat step 1 above.
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Cooking Utensils

Recommended Use
Glass and glass-ceramic bowls and dishes Microwavable browning dish
• as steaks, chops, or pancakes. Follow the directions provided with your browning dish.
Microwavable plastic wrap
• some steam to escape and avoid placing it directly on the food.
Wax paper
Paper towels and napkins
• absorb excess moisture and prevent spattering. Do not use recycled paper towels, which may contain metal and can catch fire.
Paper plates and cups
• not use recycled paper, which may contain metal and can catch fire.
Thermometers
• directions. Check the food in several places. Conventional thermometers may be used once the food has been removed from the oven.
— Use as a cover to prevent spattering.
— Use only those labeled “Microwave Safe” and follow all
— Use to brown the exterior of small items such
— Use to retain steam. Leave a small opening for
— Use for short-term heating and covering; they
— Use for short-term heating at low temperatures. Do
Limited Use
Aluminum foil
areas. Using too much foil can damage your oven, so be careful.
Ceramic, porcelain, and stoneware
• “Microwave Safe”. If they are not labeled, test them to make sure they can be used safely. Never use dishes with metallic trim.
Plastic
Straw, wicker, and wood
flammable.
— Use narrow strips of foil to prevent overcooking of exposed
— Use these if they are labeled
— Use only if labeled “Microwave Safe”. Other plastics can melt.
— Use only for short-term heating, as they can be
Not Recommended
Glass jars and bottles
and can shatter.
Paper bags
designed for microwave use.
Styrofoam plates and cups
on food.
Plastic storage and food containers
• can melt in the microwave.
Metal utensils
— These are a fire hazard, except for popcorn bags that are
— Regular glass is too thin to be used in a microwave,
— These can melt and leave an unhealthy residue
— These can damage your oven. Remove all metal before
cooking.

Testing Utensils

If you are not sure whether a dish is microwave-safe or not, you can perform this test:
1.
Fill a 1 cup glass measuring cup with water and put it inside your oven, next to the dish you want to test.
2.
Press the
The water should be warm and the dish you are t es ting s houl d be c ool. If the di sh is warm, then it is absorbing mi crowave energy and is not accept able for use in the microwave.
One Minute +
button once to heat them for one minute at High power.
— Use for heating or cooking.
— Containers such as margarine tubs

Cooking Techniques

Stirring
Stir foods such as casseroles and vegetables while cooking to distribute heat evenly. Food at the outside of the dish absorbs more energy and heats more quickly, so stir from the outside to the center. The oven will turn off when you open the door to stir your food.
Arrangement
Arrange unevenly shaped foods, such as chicken pieces or chops, with the thicker, meatier parts toward the outside of the turntable where they receive more microwave energy. To prevent overcooking, place thin or delicate parts toward the center of the turntable.
Shielding
Shield food with narrow strips of aluminum foil to prevent overcooking. Areas that need shielding include poultry wing-tips, the ends of poultry legs, and corners of square bak­ing dishes. Use only small amounts of aluminum foil. Larger amounts can damage your oven.
Turni ng
Turn foods over midway through cooking to expose all parts to microwave energy. This is especially important with large items such as roasts.
Standing
Foods cooked in the microwave build up internal heat and continue to cook for a few minutes after the oven stops. Let foods stand to complete cooking, especially foods such as roasts and whole vegetables. Roasts need this time to complete cooking in the center without overcooking the outer areas. All liquids, such as soup or hot chocolate, should be shaken or stirred when cooking is complete. Let liquids stand a moment before serving. When heating baby food, stir well and test the temperature before serv­ing.
Adding Moisture
Microwave energy is attracted to water molecules. Food that is uneven in moisture con­tent should be covered or allowed to stand so that the heat disperses evenly. Add a small amount of water to dry food to help it cook.
General Tips
Dense foods, such as potatoes, take longer to heat than lighter foods. Foods with a delicate texture should be heated at a low power level to avoid becoming tough.
Altitude and the type of cookware you are using can affect cooking time. When using a new recipe, use the minimum cooking time and check the food occasionally to prevent overcooking.
Foods with a non-porous skin such as potatoes or hot dogs, should be pierced to prevent bursting.
Frying with heating oil or fat is not recommended. Fat and oil can suddenly boil over and cause severe burns.
Some ingredients heat faster than others. For example, the jelly inside a jelly doughnut will be hotter than the dough. Keep this in mind to avoid burns.
Home canning in the microwave oven is not recommended because all harmful bacteria may not be destroyed by the microwave heating process.
Although microwaves do not heat the cookware, the heat from the food is often transferred to the cookware. Always use pot holders when removing food from the microwave and instruct children to do the same.
Making candy in the microwave is not recommended as candy can heat to very high temperatures. Keep this in mind to avoid injury.
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Auto Sensor Cook

The Auto Sensor allows you to cook your food automatically by detecting the amount of moistures generated from the food while cooking.
When cooking food, many kinds of moistures are generated. The Auto Sensor determines the proper time and power level by detecting these moistures from the food, eliminating the need to set the cooking time and power level.
When you cover a container with its lid or plastic wrap during Sensor Cooking, the Auto Sensor will detect the moistures generated after the container has been saturated with steam.
Shortly before cooking ends, the remaining cooking time will begin its count down. This will be a good time for you to rotate or stir the food for even cooking if it is necessary.
Before auto sensor cooking food may be seasoned with herbs, spices or browning sauces. A word of caution though, salt or sugar may cause burn spots on food so these ingredients should be added after cooking.
The More/Less function pad is used to increase or decrease cooking time. You should use this function to adjust the degree of cooking to suit your personal taste.

Utensils & Cover For Sensor Cooking

To obtain good cooking results with this function, follow the directions for selecting appropriate containers and covers in the charts in this book.
Always use microwave-safe containers and cover them with their lids or with plastic wrap. When using plastic wrap, turn back one corner to allow steam to escape at the proper rate.
Always cover with the lid intended for the utensil being used. If the utensil does not have its own lid, use plastic wrap.
Fill containers at least half full.
Foods that require stirring or rotating should be stirred or turned toward the end of the Sensor Cook cycle, after the time has started to count down on the display.
Important
It its not advisable to use the auto sensor cooking feature on a continuous cooking operation, i.e. one cooking operation immediately after another.
Install the oven in a well ventilated location for proper cooling and airflow and to ensure the sensor will operate accurately.
To avoid poor results, do not use the Auto sensor when the room ambient temperature is too high or too low.
Do not use volatile detergent to clean your oven. Moisture resulting from this detergent may affect the sensor.
Avoid placing the oven near high moisture or gas emitting appliances, since this will interfere with the proper performance of the Auto Sensor.
Always keep the inside of the oven clean. Wipe all spills with a damp cloth.
This oven is designed for household use only.

Cooking Guide

Guide for Cooking Meat in Your Microwave
Place meat on a microwave-safe roasting rack in a microwave-safe dish.
Start meat fat-side down. Use narrow strips of aluminum foil to shield any bone tips or thin meat areas.
Check the temperature in several places before letting the meat stand the recommended time.
The following temperatures are removal temperatures. The temperature of the food will rise during the standing time.
Food Cook Time/Power Level Directions
Roast Beef Boneless
Up to 4 lbs.
Pork Boneless or bone-in
Up to 4 lbs.
Cooking Time:
8-12 min. / 0.5 kg for 50°C - Rare 9-13 min. / 0.5 kg for 55°C - Medium 10-15 min. / 0.5 kg for 65°C - Well Done
Power Level:
min., then Medium(5).
Cooking Time:
12-16 min. / 0.5 kg for 70°C Well Done
Power Level:
min., then Medium(5).
High(0) for first 5
High(0) for first 5
Place roast fat-side down on roasting rack. Cover with wax paper. Turn over when cooking time is half up. Let stand 10 min.
Place roast fat-side down on roasting rack. Cover with vented plastic wrap. Turn over when cooking time is half up. Let stand 10 min.
Guide for Cooking Poultry in Your Microwave
Place poultry on a microwave-safe roasting rack in a microwave-safe dish.
Cover poultry with wax paper to prevent spattering.
Use aluminum foil to shield bone tips, thin meat areas, or areas that start to overcook.
Check the temperature in several places before letting the poultry stand the recommended time.
Food Cook Time/Power Level Directions
Whole Chicken
Up to 4 lbs.
Chicken Pieces
Up to 2 lbs.
Cooking Time:
7-10 min. / 0.5kg 80°C
Power Level:
High(7).
Medium
Cooking Time:
7-10 min. / 0.5kg 80°C dark meat 75°C light meat
Power Level
High(7).
: Medium
Place chicken breast-side down on roasting rack. Cover with wax paper. Turn over when the cooking time is half up. Cook until juices run clear and meat near the bone is no longer pink. Let stand 5-10 min.
Place chicken bone-side down on dish, with the thickest portions towards the outside of the dish. Cover with wax paper. Turn over when the cooking time is half up. Cook until juices run clear and meat near the bone is no longer pink. Let stand 5-10 min.
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Guide for Cooking Seafood in Your Microwave
Cook fish until it flakes easily with a fork.
Place fish on a microwave-safe roasting rack in a microwave-safe dish.
Use a tight cover to steam fish. A lighter cover of wax paper or paper towel provides less steaming.
Do not overcook fish; check it at minimum cooking time.Guide for
Food Cook Time/Power Level Directions
Steaks
Up to 0.7 kg
Fillets
Up to 0.7 kg
Shrimp
Up to 0.7 kg
Cooking Time:
7-11 min. / 0.5 kg
Power Level:
High(7).
Medium-
Cooking Time:
4-8 min. / 0.5 kg
Power Level
High(7).
: Medium-
Cooking Time:
4-6½ min. / 0.5 kg
Power Level
High(7).
: Medium-
Arrange steaks on roasting rack with meaty portions towards the outside of rack. Cover with wax paper. Turn over and rearrange when cooking time is half up. Cook until fish flakes easily with a fork. Let stand 3-5 min.
Arrange fillets in a baking dish, turning any thin pieces under Cover with wax paper. If over ½ inch thick, turn over and rearrange when cooking time is half up. Cook until fish flakes easily with a fork. Let stand 2-3 min.
Arrange shrimp in a baking dish without overlapping or layering. Cover with wax paper. Cook until firm and opaque, stirring 2 or 3 times. Let stand 5 min.
Cooking Eggs in Your Microwave
Never cook eggs in the shell, and never warm hard-cooked eggs in the shell; they can explode.
Always pierce whole eggs to keep them from bursting.
Cook eggs just until set; they become tough if overcooked.
Guide for Cooking Vegetables in Your Microwave
Vegetables should be washed just before cooking. Often, no extra water is needed. If dense vegetables such as potatoes, carrots and green beans are being cooked, add about ¼ cup water.
Small vegetables (sliced carrots, peas, lima beans, etc.) will cook faster than larger ones.
Whole vegetables, such as potatoes, acorn squash or corn on the cob, should be arranged in a circle on the turntable before cooking. They will cook more evenly if turned over after half the cooking time.
Always place vegetables like asparagus and broccoli with the stem ends pointing towards the edge of the dish and the tips toward the center.
When cooking cut vegetables, always cover the dish with a lid or vented microwavable plastic wrap.
Whole, unpeeled vegetables such as potatoes, squash, eggplant, etc., should have their skin pricked in several spots before cooking to prevent them from bursting.
For more even cooking, stir or rearrange whole vegetables halfway through the cooking time.
Generally, the denser the food, the longer the standing time. (Standing time refers to the time necessary for dense, large foods and vegetables to finish cooking after they come out of the oven.) A baked potato can stand on the counter for five minutes before cooking is completed, while a dish of peas can be served immediately.
Auto Defrosting Guide
Follow the instructions below when defrosting different types of food.
Code Item Weight
1
Meat
100-2000g 20-60 mins
2
Poultry
100-2000g 20-60 mins
3
Fish
100-2000g 20-50 mins
4
Sea
100-2000g 20-50 mins
Food
5
Bread
100-700g 5-30 mins
Cake
Initial
Temperature
Remarks
Shield the sdges with aluminium foil. Turn the meat over, when the over beeps. This programme is suitable for beef, lamb, pork, steaks, chops, minced meat.
Shield the leg and wing tios with aluminium foil. Turn the poultry over, when the oven beeps. This programme is suitable for whole shicken as well as for chicken portions.
Shield the tail of a whole fish with aluminium foil. Turn the fish over, when the oven beeps. This programme is suitable for whole fishes as well as for fish fillets.
Shield the tail of a whole fish with aluminium foil. Turn the fish over, when the oven beeps. This programme is suitable for shrimp, prawn shell fish, clarn.
Put bread on a piece of kitchen paper and turn over, as soon as the oven beeps. Place cake on a ceramic plate and if possible, turn over, as soon as the oven beeps. (Oven keeps operating and is stoppde, when you open the door.) This programme is suitable for all kinds of bread, slicde or whole, as well as for bread rolls and baguettes. Arrange bread rolls in a circle. This programme is suitable for all kinds of yeast cake, biscuit, cheese cake and puff pastry. It is not suitable for short/crust pastry, fruit and cream cakes as well as for cake with chocolate topping.
Notes
Check foods when the oven signals. After the final stage, small sections may still be icy; let them stand to continue thawing. Do not defrost until all ice crystals have thawed. Shielding roasts and steaks with small pieces of foil prevents the edges from cooking before the center of the food has defrosted. Use narrow, flat, smooth strips of aluminum foil to cover the edges and thinner sections of the food.
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Recipes

Beef and Barley Stew
675 g beef stew cubes, cut into ½-inch pieces ½ cup chopped onion 2 Tbs. all-purpose flour 1 Tbs Worcestershire sauce 1 can (380-405g) beef broth 2 medium carrots, cut into ½-inch slices (about 1 cup) ½ cup barley 1 bay leaf ¼ tsp. pepper 1 pkg. (250-280g) frozen peas, thawed
1.
In a 2-quart casserole, combine beef, onion, flour, and Worcestershire; mix well. Cover with lid. Cook at High(0) for 6 to 8 minutes until beef is no longer pink, stirring once.
2.
Stir in beef broth, carrots, barley, bay leaf, and pepper. Cover with lid. Cook at Medium for 1 to 1½ hours until carrots and beef are tender, stirring 2 to 3 times.
3.
Stir in peas. Cover with lid. Cook at Medium for 10 minutes. Let stand for 10 minutes. Remove bay leaf before serving.
Makes 6 servings.
Broccoli and Cheese Casserole
¼ cup butter or margarine ¼ cup chopped onion 1½ Tbs. flour ½ tsp. salt ¼ tsp. dry mustard 1/8 tsp. pepper 1½ cups milk ¼ cup chopped red pepper 225g (2 cups) cheddar cheese, shredded 1 pkg. (250-280g) frozen chopped broccoli, thawed 4 cups cooked spiral shaped pasta (225g dry)
1.
In a 2-quart casserole, cook butter and onion at High(0) for 1 to 2 minutes until onion is soft, stirring once.
2.
Add flour, salt, mustard, and pepper; mix well. Cook at High(0) for 30 to 60 seconds until mixture boils. Stir in milk until smooth.
3.
Stir in red pepper. Cook at High(0) for 2 to 3 minutes until mixture boils and thickens slightly, stirring twice. Stir in cheese until melted.
4.
Add broccoli and pasta, mix well. Cover with lid. Cook at High(0) for 4 to 6 minutes until heated through, stirring once. Stir before serving.
Makes 6 servings.
Warm Potato Salad
900g small red potatoes, cut into ½-inch pieces 4 slices bacon (uncooked), cut into ½-inch pieces ¼ cup chopped onion 2 tsp. sugar 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. flour ½ tsp. celery seed
1
/8 tsp. pepper
2½ Tbs. apple cider vinegar
1.
In a 2-quart casserole, combine potatoes and ¼ cup water. Cover with lid. Cook at High(0) until potatoes are tender (7-10 min.); stir twice. Drain and set aside to cool slightly.
2.
In a medium bowl, cook bacon at High(0) until crisp (2½-3½ min.); stir once. Place bacon on a paper towel. Reserve 1 Tbs. drippings.
3.
Combine drippings and onion. Cover with plastic wrap; turn back a corner to vent steam. Cook at High(0) until tender (1½-2½ min.); stir once.
4.
Stir in sugar, salt, flour, celery seed, and pepper. Cook at High(0) until mixture boils (30-40 sec.). Stir in vinegar and ½ cup water. Cook at High(0) until liquid boils and thickens slightly (1-2 min.); stir once. Add bacon to dressing. Pour dressing over potatoes. Stir well.
Makes 6 servings.
Black Bean Soup
1 cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic, minced 2 cans (420g each) black beans, drained 1 can (390-450g) stewed tomatoes, chopped 1 can (385-405g) chicken broth 1 can (195-240g) corn 1 can (110g) chopped green chilies 1-2 tsp. ground cumin, or to taste
1.
Place onion and garlic in a 3-quart casserole. Cover with lid. Cook at High(0) for 2 to 4 minutes until tender.
2.
Add one can of beans, mash beans with a fork. Add remaining ingredients; mix well.
3.
Cook uncovered, at High(0) for 10 minutes; stir. Reduce power to Medium and cook for 5 minutes. Stir before serving.
Makes about 2 quarts.
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Appendix

Troubleshooting Guide

Before you call a repair person for your oven, check this list of possible problems and solutions.
Neither the oven’s display nor the oven operate.
Properly insert the plug into a grounded outlet.
If the outlet is controlled by a wall switch, make sure the wall switch is turned on.
Remove the plug from the outlet, wait ten seconds, then plug it in again.
Reset the circuit breaker or replace any blown fuse.
Plug another appliance into the outlet; if the other appliance doesn’t work, have a qualified electrician repair the outlet.
Plug the oven into a different outlet.
The oven’s display works, but the power won’t come on.
Make sure the door is closed securely.
Check to see if packing material or other material is stuck to the door seal.
Check for door damage.
Press Cancel twice and re-enter all cooking instructions.
The power goes off before the set time has elapsed.
If there has not been a power outage, remove the plug from the outlet, wait ten seconds, then plug it in again. If there was a power outage, the time indicator will display “ ” Reset the clock and any cooking instructions.
Reset the circuit breaker or replace any blown fuse.
The food is cooking too slowly.
Make sure the oven is on its own 10A amp circuit line. Operating another appliance on the same circuit can cause a voltage drop. If necessary, move the oven to its own circuit.
High
glass at or two minutes.
Remove the glass tray from the oven when cleaning the oven or tray. To prevent the tray from breaking, handle it carefully and do not put it in water immediately after cooking. Wash the tray carefully in warm sudsy water or in the dishwasher.
Clean the outside surface of the oven with soap and a damp cloth. Dry with a soft cloth. To prevent damage to the operating parts of the oven, don’t let water seep into the openings.
Wash the door window with very mild soap and water. Be sure to use a soft cloth to avoid scratching.
If steam accumulates inside or outside the oven door, wipe with a soft cloth. Steam can accumulate when operating the oven in high humidity and in no way indicates microwave leakage.
Never operate the oven without food in it; this can damage the magnetron tube or glass tray. You may wish to leave a cup of water in the oven when it is not in use to prevent damage if the oven is accidentally turned on.
power for five minutes or until boiling. Let stand in the oven for one
Error Message
If “Error1” and “Error3” are displayed, please let oven cool for at least 5 minutes. If these messages are displayed frequently, please call our service line.
If you open the door on the way to sensing, “Error4” will be displayed.
If “Error2“ is displayed, please call our service line immediately.
If you have a problem you cannot solve,
Contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG
after - sales service
You see sparks or arcing.
Remove any metallic utensils, cookware, or metal ties. If using foil, use only narrow strips and allow at least one inch between the foil and interior oven walls.
The turntable makes noises or sticks.
Clean the turntable, roller ring and oven floor.
Make sure the turntable and roller ring are positioned correctly.
Using your microwave causes TV or radio interference.
This is similar to the interference caused by other small appliances, such as hair dryers. Move your microwave further away from other appliances, like your TV or radio.
Care and Cleaning
Follow these instructions to clean and care for your oven.
Keep the inside of the oven clean. Food particles and spilled liquids can stick to the oven walls, causing the oven to work less efficiently.
Wipe up spills immediately. Use a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not use harsh detergents or abrasives.
To help loosen baked on food particles or liquids, heat two cups of water (add the juice of one lemon if you desire to keep the oven fresh) in a four-cup measuring
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Appendix

Specifications

Model Number MS123SCE
Oven Cavity 1.2cuft
Controls 10 power levels, including defrost
Timer 99 minutes, 99 seconds
Power Source 240 V ~ 50 Hz
Power consumption Microwave 1550 Watts
Power Output 1000 Watts (IEC-705)
Operating frequency 2450 MHz
Outside Dimensions 523 (W) X 299 (H) X 456 (D)
Oven Cavity Dimensions 368 (W) X 239 (H) X 396 (D)
Weight Net 16 kg
Note
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