Samsung CE116 manual

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    Code No.: DE68-02635A MICR O W A VE O VEN Owner’ s Instructions and Cooking Guide CE1160 / CE1161T CE1162M / CE1163F “Quick” Look-up Guid e ............ ............. ................ ............. ............. ........ 2 Using the Aqua Cle aning ................... ............. ............. ............. ............. 2 Control Panel ....[...]

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    2 GB “Quick” Look-up Guide I want to cook some food I want to add an extra 30 seconds I want to Power defrost some food Using the Aqua Cleaning The steam provided by aqua clean system si ll soak the cavity surface. Afte r using aqua clean function, you can easily clean the cavity of oven. ☛ use this fun ction only af ter the oven has co mplet[...]

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    3 GB Control Pane l Oven Accessories Depending on the model that you ha ve purchased, you are supplied with several accesso ries that can be used in a variety of ways. 1 2 3 4 5 17 6 21 18 19 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 15 22 13 14 23 1. AQUA CLEAN BUTTON 2. CONVECTIO N BUTTON 3. CONVECTI ON+GRILL 4. MICROWAVE+CON VECTION 5. MICROWAVE B UTTON 6. GRILL BUTTO [...]

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    4 GB Accessories (continued) caution HH • Never use thi s steamer wit h a product of differen t model. It may cause a fire or fatal damage to th e product. • When you use this ste amer, pour at least 200ml water bef ore use. If the amount of water is less than 200m l, it may cause in complete cookin g, or may cause a fire or fatal damage to th [...]

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    5 GB Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions. Read Careful ly and ke ep for futu re reference . Before cooking food or liquids in your microwav e oven, please check that the following safety precautions are ta ken. 1. DO NOT use any metallic cookware in the microwave oven: • Metallic con tainers • Din nerware w ith gold or s ilver trim[...]

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    6 GB Installing Y our Microwave Oven This microwave oven can be pla ced almost anywhere (kitchen wo rk surface or shelf, movable tro lley, table). ☛ Never block the air vents as the o ven may o verheat a nd automatic ally switch itself off. It will remain inop erable un til it has coo led suff iciently. ☛ For your pers onal safety , plug the ca[...]

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    7 GB How a Microwave Oven W orks Microwaves are high-freq uency electromagnetic waves; the energy released enables food to be cooked or rehea ted without changing e ither the form or the colour. You can use your microwave oven to: • Defrost • Reheat •C o o k Cooking Principle ☛ As the centre of the food is cooked b y heat dissip ation, cook[...]

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    8 GB Cooking/Reheating The following procedure explains how to cook or re heat food. ☛ ALWAYS check your cooking setting s before leavin g the oven unattended. Open the door. Place the food in the centre of the turntable. Close the door. Never switch the microwave oven on when it is empty . Quick Start: ✉ If you wish to heat a dish for a short [...]

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    9 GB Adjusting the Cooking T ime Like traditional cooking, y ou may find that, depending on the food’s characteristics or your tastes, you have t o adjust the cooking times sligh tly. You can: • Check how cooking i s progressing at any time simply by opening the door • Increase the remai ning cooking time Using the Aqua Cook Feature The follo[...]

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    10 GB Using the Auto Cook Feature (continued) The following table presents the various Au to Cook Programmes, quantities, standing times and approp riate recommendations. Programmes no 1 and 2 are running with m icrowave energy only. Programmes no 3 and 4 are running with a combination of microwaves and grill. Programmes no 5 are running with a com[...]

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    11 GB Using the Auto Reheat Feature (continued) The following table presents the various Auto Re heat Programmes, quantities, standing times and approp riate recommendations. Programmes no 1,2 and 3 are running with microwave energy only. Programmes no 4 and 5 are running with a combination of microwa ves and convection. Using the Power Defrost Fea[...]

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    12 GB Using the Power Defros t Feature (continued) The following table presents the various Power Defrost programmes, quantities, standing times and approp riate recommendations. Rem ove all kind of package materia l before defrosting. Place meat, poultry and fish on a ceramic plate. Using the Aqua Auto Cook Feature The five Aqua Auto Cook( ) feat [...]

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    13 GB Using the Aqua Auto C ook Feature (continued) The following table presents the various Aqua Auto Co ok Programmes, quantities, standing times and approp riate recommendations. These programmes can only be used tog ether with the aqua steam cook accessory. The cooking time de pends on size, thickness and type of food. When steaming thin slice [...]

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    14 GB Using the Fermentation Feature With the Fermenta tion feature, the cooking tim e is set automatically. You can adjust the number of serving s by pressing the select buttons. First, place the food in the centre of the turntable and close the door. Fermentation Settings The following ta ble presents special fun ctions for preparing yoghu rt and[...]

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    15 GB Using Crust Plate CE1161T / CE1163F only Normally when cooking in micr owave oven, using grill or microwave mode in grill/conv ection ovens, food s like pastri es and pizza becom e soggy from button side. Using the Samsung Crust plate helps to gain a crispy cookde result of your food. The crust plate can also be used for bacon, egg s, sausage[...]

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    16 GB Crust Plate Sett ing (continued) Multistage Cooking Your microwave oven can be progra mmed to cook food in up to four stages (the Convection , M icrowave+Convec tion and Fast Preheat mode can not be used in Multistage cooking). Example: You wish to defrost food and cook it wit hout having to reset t he oven after each stage. You can thu s def[...]

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    17 GB Fast Preheating the Oven For convection cooking, it is recommen ded that you fast preheat the oven to the app ropriate tempera ture before placi ng the food i n the oven. When the oven reaches the requested te mperature, it is maintained for approximately 10 minutes; it is the n switched off automatically. Check that the heating elemen t is i[...]

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    18 GB Grilling The grill enables you to heat and brown food quickl y, without using microwaves. • Always use oven gloves when touching the recipients in the oven, as they will be very hot. • You can get better cooking and grill ing results, if you use the high rack. Check that the heating elemen t is in the horizontal posit ion, and that the ap[...]

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    19 GB Spit-Roasting CE1162M / CE1163F only The barbecue spit is useful for grilling, as you do not need to turn the meat over. It can be used for combined microwav e and Convection cooking. ☛ Make sure that th e weight of the meat is evenly distribut ed on the spit and that the spit ro tates e venly. Always use oven gloves when touching the recip[...]

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    20 GB Using The V ertical Multi-Spit CE1162M / CE1163F only MULTI-SPIT FOR KEB AB Using the multi-spit with 6 kebab skewer s you can easily barbecue meat, poultry, fish, ve getables (like onions, peppers or courgettes ) and fruit which have been cut into pieces. You can prepare the above food with the kebab ske wers by using con vection or combinat[...]

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    21 GB Combining Microwaves and Convection Combination cooking uses both microwave energy and convection heating. No preheating is required as the microwav e energy is immediately available. Many foods can be cooked in c ombination mode, particularly: • Roast meat s and poultry • Pies and cakes • Egg and cheese dishes ☛ ALWAYS us e microwa v[...]

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    22 GB Using the Deodorize Feature Use this feature after cooking od orous food or when there is a lot of smoke in the oven interior. First clean the oven interior. ✉ The deodorization time has been specif ied as 5 minutes. It increases by 30 seconds wheneve r the +30s button is pressed. ✉ You can also adjust Deodorize time by pressing t he +30s[...]

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    23 GB Cookware Guide To cook food in the microwave ov en, the microwaves must be able to penetrate the food, without bei ng reflected or absorbed by the dish used. Care must therefore be taken when choosing the cookware. If the cookware is marked microwave-safe, you do not need to worry. The following table lists various types of cookware and indic[...]

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    24 GB Cooking Guide MICROWAVES Microwave energ y actually penetr ates food, attr acted and absorbed by its water, fat and sugar content. The microwaves cause t he molecules in the food t o move rapidly. The rapid movement of these molecule s creates fricti on and the resulti ng heat cooks the food . COOKING Cookware for microw ave cooking: Cookware[...]

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    25 GB Cooking Guide (continued) Cooking Guide for fr esh vegetables Use a suitable gl ass pyrex bowl with lid. Add 30-45 ml cold water (2- 3 tbsp.) for every 250 g unless another water quantity is re commended – see table. Cook co vered for the minimum time – s ee table. Continu e cooking to get t he result you prefer. Stir once during and once[...]

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    26 GB Cooking Guide (continued) REHEATING BABY FOOD BABY FOOD : Empty into a deep ceramic pl ate. Cover with plas tic lid. Stir well after reheating! Let stand for 2-3 minutes be fore serving. St ir again and check th e temperature. Rec ommended serving te mperature: between 30- 40°C. BABY MILK : Pour milk into a st erilised glass bo ttle. Reheat [...]

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    27 GB Cooking Guide (continued) DEFROSTING Microwaves are an excel lent way of defros ting frozen food . Microwaves gently de frost frozen food in a sh ort period of time. This can be of great advanta ge, if unexpected guests suddenly sh ow up. Frozen poultry must be thoroughly tha wed before cooking. Remove any metal ties and take it out of any wr[...]

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    28 GB Cooking Guide (continued) GRILL The grill-heating element is located un derneath the ceiling of the cavity. It operates while the door is clos ed and the turntable i s rotating. The t urntable’s rota tion makes the food brown more evenly. Preh eating the gril l for 4 minutes will make the food brown mor e quickly. Cookware for grilling: Sho[...]

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    29 GB Cooking Guide (continued) Grill Guide for fresh food Preheat the grill with the grill-function for 3 minutes. Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for grilling. Fresh Food Portio n Power 1. Side Time (min.) 2. Side Time (min.) Instructions Toast Slices 4 pcs (each 25 g) Grill only 3½-4½ 3-4 Put toast sli ces side by s[...]

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    30 GB Cooking Guide (continued) CONVECTION Cooking with convect ion is the traditi onal and well known method of co oking food in a traditi onal oven with hot air. The heating element and the fan are situated on the back-wall, so that the hot air is circulating. Cookware for conve ction cooking: All conventi onal ovenproof cookware, baking tins and[...]

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    31 GB Cooking Guide (continued) Convection Guide for fresh food like Bread Rolls, Bread a nd Cake(continued) Convection guide for frozen food lik e Bread Rolls, Bread, Cake and Pastry Preheat the co nvection wit h the preheati ng function unt il the desire d temperat ure is re ached, un less we reco mmend not to preheat th e oven- s ee table. Use t[...]

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    32 GB Cooking Guide (continued) Grill-Convection Guide for frozen finger food and meat Preheat the oven w ith the auto-prehea t-function to the desired temperature. Use the power levels and times in this table as guide lines for grill convection combinati on cooking . Do not touch the hot heater dir ectly after coo king. Use oven glov es while taki[...]

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    33 GB Cooking Guide (continued) Aqua Steam Guide for Eg gs, Fish and Chicken Pour 500 ml cold water i nto square bowl of aqua st eam dish. Set stai nless steel tray i n bowl, add food and cove r with square stai nless steel lid. Put aqua steam dish on turntable. Use the power levels and times in this ta ble as guide lines for st eam cooking. Aqua S[...]

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    34 GB Cooking Guide (continued) SPECIAL HINTS MELTING BUTTER Put 50 g butter in to a small deep glass di sh. Cover with plast ic lid. Heat for 3 0-40 seconds using 900 W, u ntil butt er is melted. MELTING CHOCOLATE Put 100 g chocolate i nto a small deep glass dis h. Heat for 3-5 minutes, using 450 W until chocolat e is melted. Stir once or twi ce d[...]

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    35 GB W iring Instructions WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE E ARTHED. This appli ance must be eart hed. In the event of an electrical shor t circuit, earthing reduces the ris k of electric shock pr oviding an escape wir e for the electr ic current. The appliance is equ ipped with a mains lead which includes an earth wire f or connecting to the earth [...]

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    36 GB S toring and Repairing Y our Microwave Oven A few simple precautions should be taken when storing or having your microwave oven service d. The oven m ust not be used if the door or do or seals are damag ed: • Broken hinge • Deteriorated seals • Distorted or bent oven ca sing Only a qualified microwave se rvice technician should perform [...]