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COOKING GUIDE

Cookware

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Glassware

Oven-to-table 

ware

Can be used, unless decorated 

with a metal trim.

Fine 

glassware

Can be used to warm foods or 

liquids. Delicate glass may break 

or crack if heated suddenly.

Glass jars 

Regular glass is too thin to be 

used in a microwave, and can 

shatter.

Metal

Dishes, 

Utensils

May cause arcing or fire.

Freezer bag 

twist ties

May cause arcing or fire.

Paper

Plates, cups, 

napkins and 

kitchen paper

For short cooking times and 

warming. Also to absorb excess 

moisture.

Recycled 

paper

Do not use recycled paper towels, 

which may contain metal and may 

catch fire or cause arcing.

Plastic

Containers

Can be used if heat-resistant 

thermoplastic. Some plastics 

may warp or discolor at high 

temperatures. Do not use 

Melamine plastic.

Cling film

Can be used to retain moisture. 

Avoid wrapping the food too 

tightly. Take care when removing 

the film as hot steam will escape.

Freezer bags

Only if boilable or oven-proof. 

Should not be airtight. Pierce with 

a fork if necessary.

Wax or 

grease-proof 

paper

Can be used to retain moisture 

and prevent spattering.

Thermometer

Use only those marked 

“Microwave-safe” and follow the 

directions. Check the temperature 

in several places. You can use 

conventional thermometers once 

the food has been removed from 

the oven.

Straw, 

wicker, and 

wood 

Use only for short-term heating, 

as these materials can be 

flammable.

: Recommended to use

: Use with Caution

: Unsafe to use / Do not use

cooking guide

Microwave energy actually penetrates food, 

attracted and absorbed by the water, fat and 

sugar in the food. The microwaves cause the 

molecules in the food to move rapidly. The rapid 

movement of these molecules creates friction 

and the resulting heat cooks the food. 

GENERAL MICROWAVE 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 prevent them from 

becoming tough.

Foods with a non-porous skin such as potatoes or hot 

dogs, should be pierced to prevent bursting.

Putting heating oil or fat in the microwave is not 

recommended. Fat and oil can suddenly boil over and 

cause severe burns.

Some ingredients heat faster than others. For example, 

the jelly in a jelly doughnut will be hotter than the dough. 

Keep this in mind to avoid burns.

The altitude and the type of cookware you are using 

can affect the cooking time. When trying a new recipe, 

use the minimum cooking time and check the food 

occasionally to prevent overcooking.

Home canning in the microwave oven is not 

recommended because not all harmful bacteria may 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 be heated to very high temperatures. Keep this 

in mind to avoid injury.

Cooking techniques

If the oven is set to cook for more than 25 minutes, it 

will automatically adjust to 70 percent power after 25 

minutes to avoid overcooking. 

Stirring

Open the microwave door and stir foods such as 

casseroles and vegetables occasionally 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 towards 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 can receive more 

microwave energy. To prevent overcooking, place thin or 

delicate parts towards 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.

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Summary of Contents for SMH1926B/XAA

Page 1: ...purchasing this Samsung product Please register your product at www samsung com register 1 800 SAMSUNG 726 7864 Microwave Oven user manual SMH1926 ENGLISH This manual is made with 100 recycled paper S...

Page 2: ...d this manual to take full advantage of your microwave oven s many benefits and features WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warnings and Important Safety Instructions in this manual do no...

Page 3: ...away from heated surfaces including the back of the oven 15 Do not let the cord hang over edge of table or counter 16 When cleaning surfaces of the door and oven that come together when the door close...

Page 4: ...ches cracks in the door or a door that is not lined up correctly If there is any damage do not operate the oven and notify your dealer immediately Make sure to install your oven in a location with ade...

Page 5: ...Never try to repair the oven on your own there is dangerous voltage inside If the oven needs to be repaired contact an authorized service center near you Do not attempt to repair disassemble or modif...

Page 6: ...ng This may result in damage to the appliance The steam or water spray may result in burns or injury Do not try to preheat the oven or operate it while empty Do not cook without the glass tray in plac...

Page 7: ...button 13 1 Pound Defrost button 14 Soften Melt button 14 Kids Meals button 15 Snacks button 15 Microwave Cooking Times Power Levels 16 Custom Cook button 16 Warm Hold COOKWARE GUIDE 16 16 Microwave...

Page 8: ...g com register 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 in the...

Page 9: ...UP YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN CHECKING THE CONTROL PANEL Display See page 12 See page 14 See page 13 See page 15 See page 10 11 See page 10 See page 10 See page 16 See page 10 See page 16 See page 14 See pag...

Page 10: ...2 Sound ON Sound OFF 3 Clock display control 1 2 12HR 24HR 4 Display 1 2 3 Slow speed Normal speed Fast speed 5 Remind end signal 1 2 ON OFF 6 Demo mode 1 2 ON OFF 7 Daylight Saving time 1 2 ON OFF us...

Page 11: ...o touch Use pot holders to touch the turntable during and after cooking METAL SHELF Use the metal shelf to cook more than one item at the same time CAUTION Do not use a microwave browning dish on the...

Page 12: ...oz Follow the package instructions for covering and letting stand Use this button for frozen sandwiches breakfast entrees pancakes waffles etc Let the oven cool for at least 5 minutes before using it...

Page 13: ...ith narrow flat pieces of aluminum foil Remove any pieces of food that are nearly defrosted Let stand covered for 5 10 minutes Ground Meat 0 5 3 0 lbs After each stage remove any pieces of food that a...

Page 14: ...4 Refer to the Kids meals table Press the button repeatedly to cycle through the available items 2 Press the number 1 or 2 buttons to select the amount Refer to the Kids meals table for the serving s...

Page 15: ...One stage cooking For simple one stage cooking you only need to set the cooking time The power level is automatically set to High If you want to set the power level to any other level use the Power Le...

Page 16: ...ounts of food we recommend you apply the Warm and Hold function to by Food Type Food type Recommended Quantity Liquid 1 2 cups Dry 5 10 oz cookware guide For food to cook in the microwave oven the mic...

Page 17: ...ng tough Foods with a non porous skin such as potatoes or hot dogs should be pierced to prevent bursting Putting heating oil or fat in the microwave is not recommended Fat and oil can suddenly boil ov...

Page 18: ...is 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...

Page 19: ...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...

Page 20: ...to clean spills on the outside of your microwave oven as they occur Use a soft cloth and warm soapy water Rinse and dry CAUTION Do not get water into the vents Never use abrasive products or chemical...

Page 21: ...URNTABLE AND ROLLER RINGS Clean the roller rings periodically and wash the turntable as required You can wash the turntable safely in your dishwasher STORING AND REPAIRING YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN If you n...

Page 22: ...fuses Plug a different appliance into the outlet If the other appliance doesn t work call a qualified electrician to repair the wall outlet Plug the oven into a different outlet The display is workin...

Page 23: ...r replacing the charcoal filter in the user s manual Turntable rotates improperly Make sure you have not put too much food on the turntable If the food is too large or too heavy the turntable may oper...

Page 24: ...ing including but not limited to damage which occurs in shipment delivery and installation applications and uses for which this product was not intended altered product or serial numbers cosmetic dama...

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Page 28: ...Electronics www samsung com ca English www samsung com ca_fr French www samsung com Please be advised that the Samsung warranty does NOT cover service calls to explain product operation correct improp...

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