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English  17

Oper

ations

Cooking modes (grill)

1. 

Turn the mode selector to select 

.

2. 

Use the value dial to select a 

Large grill 

(G 1)

 or 

Eco grill (G 2)

, and then press 

OK

.

3. 

Use the value dial to set the temperature, 
and then press 

OK

.

Mode

Temperature range (°C)

Suggested 

temperature 

(°C)

Single

Dual

Upper

Lower

Top heat + 

Convection

* 40-250

40-250

-

190

The top heating element generates heat, which is evenly 
distributed by the convection fans. Use this mode for 
roasting that requires a crispy top (for example, meat or 
lasagne).

Bottom heat + 

Convection

* 40-250

-

40-250

190

The bottom heating element generates heat, which is 
evenly distributed by the convection fans. Use this mode 
for pizza, bread, or cake.

Bottom heat

100-230

-

100-230

190

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 fans 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.

Fan grill

100-270

-

-

240

Two top heating elements generate heat, which is 
distributed by the fan. Use this mode for grilling meat 
or fish.

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Summary of Contents for NV66M3531BS

Page 1: ...Built in Oven User Installation manual NV66M3531BS NV66M3531BS_EU_DG68 00892A 02_EN indd 1 2018 04 11 6 58 36 ...

Page 2: ...10 Dual cook mode 11 Operations 11 Control panel 11 Common settings 12 Cooking modes except for grill 15 Cooking modes grill 17 Dual cook mode temperature setting range 18 To stop cooking 19 Special function 20 Auto cook 20 Steam cleaning 21 Timer 22 Sound On Off 22 Cooking smart 23 Manual cooking 23 Auto cook programmes 27 Test dishes 30 Collection of frequent auto cook recipes 31 Maintenance 34 ...

Page 3: ...ins 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 Childre...

Page 4: ...ng use 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...

Page 5: ...main power supply even after the cooking process is completed WARNING Do not leave the door open while oven is cooking 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 ...

Page 6: ...osal please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and ...

Page 7: ...length that supports the specification H05 RR F or H05 VV F min 1 5 2 5 mm Rated current A Minimum cross sectional area 10 A 16 1 5 mm2 16 A 25 2 5 mm2 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...

Page 8: ... 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 i...

Page 9: ...en you power on the oven for the first time the default time of 12 00 appears on the display where the hour element 12 blinks Follow the steps below to set the current time 1 With the hour element blinking turn the value dial right sided dial to set the hour and then press OK to move to the minute element 2 With the minute element blinking turn the value dial to set the minute and then press OK To...

Page 10: ...parate the oven in two compartments Use the divider with Dual cook mode NOTE Availability of accessories with an asterisk depends on the oven model Accessories For first time use clean the accessories thoroughly with warm water detergent and a soft clean cloth 05 04 03 02 01 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...

Page 11: ...09 11 12 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 wh...

Page 12: ...d method defined by an authorized institution Using other thermometers may cause a measuring error 10 Oven light Press to turn the internal light on or off 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...

Page 13: ...tarts 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 1 Turn the mode selector to choose a mode or function 2 Press twice and turn the value dial to set a desired end time 3 Press OK to confirm your changes NOTE You can cook without setting the end time ...

Page 14: ...hour Set Delay End time 5 pm The oven will start cooking at 3 00 PM and end at 5 00 PM automatically 2 00 pm 3 00 pm 4 00 pm 5 00 pm 6 00 pm 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 1...

Page 15: ...e 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 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 1 While the oven is cooking press twice to display the set en...

Page 16: ...hen done press OK The oven starts preheating with icon 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 ...

Page 17: ...ement generates heat which is evenly distributed by the convection fans Use this mode for pizza bread or cake Bottom heat 100 230 100 230 190 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 h...

Page 18: ...5 160 125 215 160 125 215 180 140 250 180 140 250 200 155 250 200 155 250 220 165 250 220 165 250 250 170 250 250 170 250 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 1 Insert the divider in level 3 to activate Dual cook mode...

Page 19: ...press to select the lower compartment icon will blink on the selected compartment 3 Press OK The oven stops cooking with the selected compartment When using Bottom Heat mode or Large Grill mode If Upper is set to C Lower compartment is limited to C If Lower is set to C Upper compartment is limited to C Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum 40 40 45 40 40 45 60 55 65 60 55 65 80 75 90 80 75 90 100 90 115...

Page 20: ...ishes or ovenware Auto cook For inexperienced cooks the oven offers a total of 25 auto cooking recipes Take advantage of this feature to save you time or shorten your learning curve The cooking time and temperature will be adjusted according to the selected recipe 1 Turn the mode selector to select 2 Turn the value dial to select a programme and then press OK 3 Turn the value dial to select a serv...

Page 21: ...ctor to select 3 Press OK to start cleaning Steam cleaning runs for 26 minutes 4 Use a dry cloth to clean inside the oven Dual cook mode 1 Insert the divider in level 3 to activate Dual cook mode 2 Turn the mode selector to select 3 Press to select the upper compartment or press to select the lower compartment icon will appear on the selected compartment 4 Turn the value dial to select a programme...

Page 22: ...seconds 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 inter...

Page 23: ... 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 Accessory tips Your oven comes with a different number or kind of accessories You may find that some accessories are missing from...

Page 24: ...re rack Universal tray 3 1 160 180 100 120 Leg of lamb on the bone 1 kg Wire rack Universal tray 3 1 170 180 100 120 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 3 1 205 70 80 Chicken pieces Wire rack Universal tray 3 1 200 220 25 35 Duck breast Wire rack Universal tray 3 1 180 200 20 30 Small turk...

Page 25: ...r Wire rack 3 180 200 20 35 Grilling We recommend preheat the oven using large grill mode turn over after half of the 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 4 1 240 250 15 20 Burgers Wire rack Universal tray 4 1 250 270 13 18 Pork Pork chops Wire rack Universal tray 4 1 250 ...

Page 26: ...g during the process of searing 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 3 1 80 100 3 4 Pork roast Wire rack Universal tray 3 1 80 100 4 5 Lamb roast Wire...

Page 27: ...omemade lasagna using 22 24 cm ovenproof dish Start programme after preheating beep sounds put dish in the centre of rack A 3 White loaf bread 0 6 0 7 Wire rack 2 Prepare dough and put into a black metal rectangular baking dish length 25 cm Start programme after preheating beep sounds put dish in the centre of rack A 4 Marble cake 0 7 0 8 Wire rack 2 Prepare dough and put into a metal round gugelh...

Page 28: ...ng film Put in centre of rack The first setting is for pizza and cake dough the second setting for bread dough Code Food Weight kg Accessory Level A 5 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 6 Roast sirloin of beef 0 9 1 1 Wire rack Universal tray 2 1 1 1 3 1 Season the beef and leave in...

Page 29: ...alves lengthways Put with cut side up on tray and brush with olive oil herbs and spices A 5 Frozen oven chips 0 3 0 5 Universal tray 4 0 5 0 7 Distribute frozen oven chips evenly on tray Dual cook The following table presents 10 auto programmes for cooking roasting and baking You can use only upper cavity or lower cavity and use the upper and lower cavity at the same time The programme contains it...

Page 30: ...pple pie 1 2 1 4 Wire rack 1 Prepare apple pie using a 24 26 cm round metal baking tin Start programme after preheating beep sounds put tin in the centre of rack A 2 Apple puff pastry 0 4 0 6 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 ...

Page 31: ...r 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 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...

Page 32: ... 4 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 Lasagne Ingredients 2 tbsp olive oil 5...

Page 33: ... 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 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 fraich...

Page 34: ...aces 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 recom...

Page 35: ...e glass 1 and 2 from the door 01 02 01 Glass 1 02 Glass 2 3 After cleaning the door glasses for assembly repeat 1 2 steps in reverse order Check the right locations of glass 1 and 2 with picture NOTE When assembly the inner glass 1 put printing to direction below Water collector 01 01 Water collector The water collector collects not only excess moisture from cooking but also food residue Regularly...

Page 36: ...e 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 The oven stops while...

Page 37: ...r 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 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 malfunctio...

Page 38: ...s 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 malfunctions C 21 C 22 C F1 Only occurs during EEPROM Read 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 t...

Page 39: ...electric final energy EC electric cavity 0 83 kWh cycle 0 67 kWh cycle 0 67 kWh cycle Number of cavities 3 Single Upper Lower Heat source per cavity electricity or gas electricity Volume per cavity V 66 L 30 L 32 L Type of oven Built in Mass of the appliance M 35 5 kg Data determined according to standard EN 60350 1 and Commission Regulations EU No 65 2014 and EU No 66 2014 Energy saving tips Duri...

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