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Code

Food

Weight (kg)

Accessory

Level

A 26

Chicken, Whole

1.0-1.5

Wire rack

2

Universal tray

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

0.5-1.0

Wire rack

4

Universal tray

1

Marinate breasts and put on the rack.

A 28

Chicken Drumstick

0.5-1.0

Wire rack

4

Universal tray

1

Brush with oil and spices and put on rack.

A 29

Duck, Breast

0.3-0.8

Wire rack

4

Universal tray

1

Put 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, bake

0.3-0.8

Universal tray

4

Put trout fillets with the skin side up on the 
universal tray.

A 31

Trout

0.3-0.8

Wire rack

4

Universal tray

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

0.3-0.8

Universal tray

3

Put sole on baking paper on the universal tray. 
Cut surface with knife.

A 33

Salmon steak/fillet

0.3-0.8

Wire rack

4

Universal tray

1

Rinse and clean fillets or steaks. Put fillets skin 
side up on rack.

A 34

Roast vegetable

0.3-0.8

Universal tray

4

Rinse and prepare slices of courgette, egg plant, 
pepper, onion and cherry tomatoes. Brush with 
olive oil, herbs and spices. Distribute evenly on 
universal tray.

A 35

Baked potato halves

0.5-1.0

Universal tray

3

Cut large potatoes (each 200 g) into halves 
lengthways. Put with cut side up on universal 
tray and brush with olive oil, herbs and spices.

A 36

Frozen Oven Chips

0.3-0.8

Universal tray

3

Distribute frozen oven chips evenly on universal 
tray.

A 37 Frozen potato wedges

0.3-0.8

Universal tray

3

Distribute frozen potato wedges evenly on 
universal tray.

A 38

Frozen Pizza

0.3-0.8

Wire rack

3

Start programme, after preheating beep sounds, 
put the frozen pizza on the middle of the wire 
rack. The first setting is for thin Italian pizza, the 
second setting for thick pan pizza.

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Summary of Contents for NV75N5641RS

Page 1: ...Built in Oven User Installation manual NV75N5641RS NV75N5641RS_EU_DG68 01057C 03_EN DE indb 1 2018 02 09 8 43 00 ...

Page 2: ...13 Mechanical lock applicable models only 14 Dual cook mode 14 Operations 15 Control panel 15 Common settings 16 Cooking modes except for grill 19 Cooking modes grill 22 Dual cook mode temperature setting range 23 To stop cooking 24 Special function 24 Auto cook 25 Steam cleaning 26 Timer 27 Sound on off 27 Cooking smart 27 Manual cooking 27 Auto cook programmes 33 Test dishes 39 Collection of fre...

Page 3: ...g 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 Using this manual Thank you for choosing SAMSUNG Built In Oven This User Manual contains important information on safety and instructions intended to assist y...

Page 4: ...e 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 ...

Page 5: ...nd 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...

Page 6: ...he 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 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...

Page 7: ...ories contact a local Samsung customer centre or the retailer Oven at a glance 01 02 04 03 01 Control panel 02 Door handle 03 Up door 04 Main door 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 Meat probe 2 s...

Page 8: ... 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 Cabinet mount ...

Page 9: ...he oven firmly on both sides using 2 screws D C B A E 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 D C B A 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 NV75N5641RS_E...

Page 10: ...ffer 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 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 tu...

Page 11: ...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 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 ...

Page 12: ...e 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 ...

Page 13: ...ull the handle 3 This will open only the upper door as shown How to use the full door 1 Hold the lever less area of the handle and then pull 2 This will open the whole door as shown CAUTION When opening the whole door make sure to grasp the handle by the lever less portion If the lever is pressed halfway through opening the door the upper door may open causing physical injury NOTE Do not put heavy...

Page 14: ...hen open the door To lock the door simply close the door The mechanical lock automatically locks the door 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 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 defa...

Page 15: ...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 ...

Page 16: ...nside the oven can be measured with authorized thermometer and method defined by an authorized institution Using other thermometers may cause a measuring error Cooking time 1 Turn the mode selector to choose a mode or function 2 Press the button and then turn the value dial to set a desired time up to 23 hours 59 minutes 3 Optionally you can delay the end time of your cooking to a desired point Pr...

Page 17: ...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 2 00 pm 3 00 pm 4 00 pm 5 00 pm 6 00 pm Case 2 Current time...

Page 18: ...u must first select the upper or lower compartment that you want to clear the cooking time for 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 end time 2 Turn the value dial to set the end time to the current time Alternatively simply press 3 Press OK NOTE...

Page 19: ...mperature 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 1 Insert the Divider in level 3 to separate the cooking chamber in two compartments 2 Turn the mode selector to select an cooking mode You ...

Page 20: ...g mode 2 Insert the tip of the meat probe into the centre of the meat to cook Make sure the rubber handle is not inserted 3 Plug the probe connector into the socket on the leftsided wall Make sure you see the Meat Probe indicator with the current temperature of the meat s core on the display 4 Turn the value dial right sided dial to set the internal temperature of the meat 5 Press OK to start cook...

Page 21: ...ly distributed by the convection fan Use this mode for pizza bread or cake Bottom heat 100 230 40 250 190 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 Mode Temperature range C Suggested temperature C Single Dual Upper Lower Pro Roasting 80 200 160 Pro Roasting runs an automatic pre heating cycle until the oven tem...

Page 22: ... 1 Insert the divider in level 3 to activate Dual cook mode 2 Turn the mode selector to select By default only Large grill G 1 is selected automatically 3 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 40 250 240 The large area grill emits heat Use this mode for brownin...

Page 23: ...artment 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 If Lower is set to C Upper compartment is limited to C Minimum Maximum 4...

Page 24: ...g 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 1 Turn the mode selector to select 2 Turn the value dial to select a function and then press OK The default temperature appears 3 Set the cooking time and or temperature if necessary See the Common settings section for details 4...

Page 25: ...s on the programme 4 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 Dual cook mode 1 Insert the divider in level 3 to activate D...

Page 26: ... OK to start cleaning Steam cleaning runs for 26 minutes 4 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 S...

Page 27: ...should be removed promptly when cooking is completed Eating spoiled food can result in sickness from food poisoning 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...

Page 28: ...t the oven for best results Food Accessory Level Type of heating Temp C Time min Sponge cake Wire rack ø 25 26 cm tin 2 160 170 35 40 Marble cake Wire rack Gugelhopf tin 3 175 185 50 60 Tart Wire rack ø 20 cm tart tin 3 190 200 50 60 Yeast cake on tray with fruits and crumbles Universal tray 2 160 180 40 50 Fruit crumble Wire rack 22 24 cm oven dish 3 170 180 25 30 Scones Universal tray 3 180 190 ...

Page 29: ... rack Universal tray 4 1 230 240 25 30 Turnover after 2 3 of the cooking time 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 1 200 65 80 Chicken pieces Wire rack Universal tray 3 1 200 220 25 35 Duck breast Wire rack Universal tray 3 1 200 210 20 30 Small turkey whole 5 kg Wire rack Universal tray ...

Page 30: ...r Wire rack 3 180 200 20 35 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 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 Fo...

Page 31: ...in 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 Ø 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 No Cavity Food Accessory Level Type of heating Temp C Time min 4 Upper ...

Page 32: ...0 45 Roast sirloin of beef 0 8 1 2 kg Wire rack Universal tray 2 1 180 200 65 75 Roast vegetables 0 4 0 6 kg Universal tray 3 200 220 25 35 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 Potato gratin Wire rack...

Page 33: ... be removed promptly when cooking is completed Eating spoiled food can result in sickness from food poisoning 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 y...

Page 34: ... tray 3 Put apple puff pastries on baking paper on universal tray Start programme after preheating beep sounds put tray into the oven Code Food Weight kg Accessory Level A 9 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 on the centre of rack A 10 Quiche Lorraine 1 2 1 5 Wire rack 2 Prepar...

Page 35: ...ctangular baking dish length 25 cm Start programme after preheating beep sounds put tin on the centre of rack A 19 Brownies 0 7 0 8 Wire rack 3 Prepare cake batter using a 20 24 cm ovenproof dish Start programme after preheating beep sounds put dish on the centre of rack Code Food Weight kg Accessory Level A 20 Roast sirloin of beef 0 8 1 3 Wire rack 2 Universal tray 1 Season the beef and leave in...

Page 36: ... Code Food Weight kg Accessory Level A 32 Sole 0 3 0 8 Universal tray 3 Put sole on baking paper on the universal tray Cut surface with knife A 33 Salmon steak fillet 0 3 0 8 Wire rack 4 Universal tray 1 Rinse and clean fillets or steaks Put fillets skin side up on rack A 34 Roast vegetable 0 3 0 8 Universal tray 4 Rinse and prepare slices of courgette egg plant pepper onion and cherry tomatoes Br...

Page 37: ...nd 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 taki...

Page 38: ...nd quiche dish with 25 cm diameter Start programme after preheating beep sounds add filling and put dish on the centre of rack Code Food Weight kg Accessory Level A 4 Frozen Pizza 0 3 0 8 Wire rack 1 Start programme after preheating beep sounds put the frozen pizza on the middle of the wire rack The first setting is for thin Italian pizza the second setting for thick pan pizza A 5 Home made Pizza ...

Page 39: ...ced diagonally 160 70 80 Universal tray Wire rack 2 Spring form cake tins Dark coated ø 20 cm 1 3 160 80 90 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 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 ...

Page 40: ...hem 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 she...

Page 41: ...inkle the crumble 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 3 4 of the beaten egg Knead all the ingredients in the food processor until a crumbly 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 ...

Page 42: ...east 30 min to 1 hour 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 Co...

Page 43: ...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 o...

Page 44: ...der to reinsert the side racks NOTE The oven operates without the side racks and racks in position Detaching the door WARNING The oven door is heavy 1 Open the door and flip open the clips at both hinges 2 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 3 When done follow steps 1 to 2 in the reverse order to re...

Page 45: ...perly If there is foreign matter caught between the buttons Touch model if there is moisture on the exterior If the lock function is set Remove the foreign matter and try again Remove the moisture and try again 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 Che...

Page 46: ...tant Use glass containers suitable for hot temperatures Problem Cause Action 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 If the lamp is covered by foreign matter during cooking The lamp automatically turns off a...

Page 47: ...uttons 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 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 lowe...

Page 48: ...ven has continued operating at a set temperature for an extended time Under 105 C 16 hours From 105 C to 240 C 8 hours From 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 witho...

Page 49: ...y Efficiency Index per cavity EEI cavity 81 6 98 6 100 0 Energy Efficiency Class per cavity A A A Energy consumption 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 ECelectric cavity 1 05 kWh cycle Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a cavity of an electric heated oven during a c...

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