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Food

Serving size 

(g)

Power level 

(W)

Cooking 

Time (min.)

Accessory

Fruit Compote

250

800

3-4

Bowl + Lid

Weigh the fresh fruits (e.g. apples, pears, plums, apricots, 
mangoes or pineapple) after peeling, washing and cutting 
into similar sizes or cubes. Put into steam bowl. Add 
1-2 tbsp water and 1-2 tbsp sugar. Cover with lid. Stand for 
2-3 minutes.

Natural Steam

The natural steam function allows you to bake pies and pastries that are always 
crispy and brown on the outside but soft and fluffy on the inside. Pour ½ cup 
(125 ml) of water into a steam tray and place it on the bottom of the oven. Use 
temperatures and times in this table as guidelines for baking. We recommended 
preheat the oven with Natural steam mode for the best results.

Food

Temp. (°C)

Accessory

Level

Water

Cooking time (min.)

Croissants 

190

Baking tray

3

125 ml

20-25

Danish pastry

180

Baking tray

3

125 ml

25-30

Pain au chocolat

180

Baking tray

3

125 ml

25-30

Montblanc 
Danish Pastry

180

Baking tray

3

125 ml

25-30

Danish Loaf

180

Baking tray

3

125 ml

30-35

WARNING

Do not refill the water during cooking or when the oven is hot.

NOTE

• 

Use the steam tray accessory which is provided.

• 

Tray may be hot during oven operation or after cooking. Remove it by using 
oven gloves or after cooling completely.

Quick & Easy

Melting butter

Put 50 g butter into a small deep glass dish. Cover with plastic lid. Heat for 30-

40 seconds using 800 W, until butter is melted.

Melting chocolate

Put 100 g chocolate into a small deep glass dish. Heat for 3-5 minutes, using 

450 W until chocolate is melted. Stir once or twice during melting. Use oven gloves 

while taking out!

Meltng crystallized honey

Put 20 g crystallized honey into a small deep glass dish. Heat for 20-30 seconds 

using 300 W, until honey is melted.

Melting gelatine

Lay dry gelatine sheets (10 g) for 5 minutes into cold water. Put drained gelatine 

into a small glass pyrex bowl. Heat for 1 minute using 300 W. Stir after melting.

Cooking glaze/icing (for cake and gateaux)

Mix instant glaze (approximately 14 g) with 40 g sugar and 250 ml cold water.

Cook uncovered in a glass pyrex bowl for 3½ to 4½ minutes using 800 W, until 

glaze/icing is transparent. Stir twice during cooking.

Cooking jam

Put 600 g fruits (for example mixed berries) in a suitable sized glass pyrex 

bowl with lid. Add 300 g preserving sugar and stir well. Cook covered for 10-

12 minutes using 800 W. Stir several times during cooking. Put directly into small 

jam glasses with twist-off lids. Stand on lid for 5 minutes.

Cooking pudding

Mix pudding powder with sugar and milk (500 ml) by following the manufacturers 

instructions and stir well. Use a suitable sized glass pyrex bowl with lid. Cook 

covered for 6½ to 7½ minutes using 800 W. Stir several times well during cooking.

Browning almond slices

Spread 30 g sliced almonds evenly on a medium sized ceramic plate. Stir several 

times during browning for 3½ to 4½ minutes using 600 W. Let it stand for 

2-3 minutes in the oven. Use oven gloves while taking out!

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Summary of Contents for NQ5B5763DBS

Page 1: ...Microwave oven User manual NQ5B5763D NQ7000B_combi_NQ5B5763DB 00_FR NL DE SV DA NO FI EN indb 1 NQ7000B_combi_NQ5B5763DB 00_FR NL DE SV DA NO FI EN indb 1 2022 01 21 4 09 05 2022 01 21 4 09 05...

Page 2: ...ergy 17 Cookware for microwave 18 Operations 19 Feature overview 19 Manual mode 20 Auto mode 25 Auto cook guide 25 Special functions 28 More Functions 30 System Settings 31 Smart Control 32 Cooking Sm...

Page 3: ...as in shops offices and other working environments farm houses by clients in hotels motels and other residential environments bed and breakfast type environments Only use utensils that are suitable fo...

Page 4: ...al 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 Ch...

Page 5: ...sion due to the temperatures generated During use the appliance becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven If this appliance has cleaning function during clean...

Page 6: ...timer or separate remote control system 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 k...

Page 7: ...ransformers Do not hook the power cord on metal objects Make sure the cord is between objects or behind the oven Do not use a damaged power plug power cord or loose wall socket For damaged power plugs...

Page 8: ...poses We recommend placing a glass of water inside the oven at all times to absorb microwave energy in case the oven is started accidentally Install the oven in compliance with the clearances in this...

Page 9: ...frequency energy is intentionally generated and or used in the form of electromagnetic radiation for the treatment of material and EDM and arc welding equipment For Class B equipment is equipment suit...

Page 10: ...that help you prepare different types of food Ceramic tray Useful for microwave mode Baking tray Do not use for microwave mode Wire tray insert Useful for speed menu and grill mode Pure steam cooker...

Page 11: ...ert tray and Lid which is designed for steam cooking Use the Pure steam cooker for foods such as rice pasta and vegetables to preserve their nutritional values The Pure steam cooker parts can withstan...

Page 12: ...cessible or by incorporating a switch in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules Install in the Cabinet Kitchen Cabinets in contact with the oven must be heatresistant up to 100 C Samsung...

Page 13: ...4 568 C Min 550 D Min 446 Max 450 E Min 50 F 200 cm2 G 200 cm2 H Space for power outlet 30 Hole A B C D E Under sink cabinet mm A Min 550 B Min 564 Max 568 C Min 446 Max 450 D 50 E 200 cm2 NOTE Minimu...

Page 14: ...ide handle Be sure to hold the appliance with 2 side handles and door handle when unpacking the product After the installation is complete remove the protective film tape and other packing material an...

Page 15: ...e the oven Also pay special attention to the door door sealing applicable models only If the door won t open or close smoothly first check if the door seals have built up impurities Use a soft cloth i...

Page 16: ...ap to turn the screen on or off 09 Dial Knob Turn left and right to navigate through the menus and lists An item will be underlined to show you where you are on the screen Press to select the underlin...

Page 17: ...affected by the following conditions of the food Quantity and density Moisture content Initial temperature especially when frozen NOTE The cooked food keeps heat in its core after cooking is complete...

Page 18: ...aves Therefore do not use cookware made of metallic materials Cookware marked microwave safe is always safe for use For additional information on appropriate cookware refer to the following guidelines...

Page 19: ...Power level range Default temperature Power level Microwave Grill 40 200 C 100 W 600 W 200 C 300 W The heating elements generate heat which is reinforced by the microwave energy Microwave Convection...

Page 20: ...ooking time and Power level 1 Use the Dial to select Set Cook Time and change cooking time If you tap you can set cooking time 2 To set end time select Ready at 12 00 and set desired end time by using...

Page 21: ...ng time Preheating 1 Put food in suitable cookware put the cookware on the recommended accessory and then close the door 2 Follow steps 1 4 in the Manual mode section on page 20 21 3 When cooking is c...

Page 22: ...ecommended accessory and then close the door 2 Follow steps 1 4 in the Manual mode section on page 20 21 3 When cooking is complete you can select Add 5 min using the Dial Use oven gloves to take out...

Page 23: ...M 56 450 Use to cook meat and heat up vegetables MEDIUM LOW 38 300 DEFROST 22 180 Use to defrost before cooking LOW 13 100 Use to defrost vegetables Microwave Grill The heating elements generate heat...

Page 24: ...art after setting the cooking time 3 When cooking is complete you can select Add 30 sec using the Dial Use oven gloves to take out food CAUTION Use only ovenproof cookware such as glasses potteries or...

Page 25: ...perature will be adjusted according to the selected recipe Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Auto Cook Menu Weight 1 Put food in suitable cookware put the cookware on the recommended accessory and then close the d...

Page 26: ...th 25 cm Put dish length way to the door on baking tray Food Serving size kg Accessory Level Broccoli Florets 0 2 0 3 0 3 0 4 Ceramic tray 1 Cut broccoli into slices or halves Add only 15 ml 1 tablesp...

Page 27: ...g stand Add salt or herbs and butter Note that rice may not have absorbed all water after the cooking time is finished Auto Defrost The oven offers 5 defrosting programmes for your convenience The tim...

Page 28: ...ixed berries and tropical fruits Special functions Keep Warm With this function only the convection heating element operates and it cycles on and off to keep food warm When cooking is complete 1 Use t...

Page 29: ...risation functions Steam Clean This function is useful for cleaning light soiling with steaming 1 Pour 100 ml of water onto the bottom of the oven and close the oven door 2 Use the Dial to wake the co...

Page 30: ...panel and then select Cleaning 2 Use the Dial to select Deodorisation 3 Turn the Dial to set time and then press the Dial Default set time is 5 minutes 4 When done press the Dial or tap to start More...

Page 31: ...Press the Dial to save the changes Sound 1 Tap and then press the Dial 2 Select Sound using the Dial and then press the Dial 3 Turn the Dial to select On or Off 4 Press the Dial to save the changes S...

Page 32: ...ow to connect the microwave oven 1 Download and open the SmartThings app on your mobile device 2 Follow the app s on screen instructions to connect your oven 3 Once the process is complete the icon lo...

Page 33: ...50 3 4 3 Cut courgettes into slices Add 30 ml 2 tbsp of water or a knob of butter Cook until just tender Egg Plants 250 3 4 3 Cut egg plants into small slices and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon lemon juic...

Page 34: ...n or glass stirring stick to prevent eruptive boiling and scalding Keep them inside the oven during the standing time Allow a longer reheating time than other food types Recommended standing time afte...

Page 35: ...before defrosting When the outer surface of frozen foods begins to melt stop defrosting and let stand as instructed in the table below Do not change the default power level 180 W for defrosting Food S...

Page 36: ...de metal parts Do not use plastic cookware of any kind Microwave Grill Do not use cookware that is made of metal or plastic substances Food type Chops sausages steaks hamburgers bacon and gammon rashe...

Page 37: ...ramic Tray 4 5 8 6 10 Chicken pieces 300 180 200 Wire tray insert Ceramic Tray 4 13 17 13 17 Convection guide Convection and Fan conventional Convection mode and Fan conventional mode both the heating...

Page 38: ...00 220 Baking tray 3 15 20 Fan Conventional Use temperatures and times in this table as guidelines for baking We recommend to preheat the oven with Fan Conventional mode Food Temp C Accessory Level Co...

Page 39: ...s Seasoned 500 1000 210 220 4 15 20 Frozen Tater Tots 500 1000 210 220 4 15 20 Frozen Hash Brown 500 1000 210 220 4 15 20 Frozen Potato Wedges 500 1000 210 220 4 15 20 Homemade Oven Chips 500 1000 190...

Page 40: ...t tray Add 2 tbsp water Cover with lid Stand for 1 2 minutes Food Serving size g Power level W Cooking Time min Accessory Frozen Vegetables 300 600 8 9 Bowl Insert tray Lid Put the frozen vegetables i...

Page 41: ...into a small deep glass dish Heat for 3 5 minutes using 450 W until chocolate is melted Stir once or twice during melting Use oven gloves while taking out Meltng crystallized honey Put 20 g crystalliz...

Page 42: ...stallation guide Objects are on top of the oven Remove all objects on the top of the oven Troubleshooting You may encounter a problem using the oven In that case first check the table below and try th...

Page 43: ...not work too much food is being cooked or improper cookware is being used Put one cup of water in a microwave safe container and run the microwave for 1 2 minutes to check whether the water is heated...

Page 44: ...s it s time to turn over the food during thawing After turning over the food press the Start button again to restart operation The oven is not level The oven is installed on an uneven surface Make sur...

Page 45: ...or plastic smell when using the oven Plastic or non heat resistant cookware is used Use glass cookware suitable for high temperatures Problem Cause Action There is a bad smell coming from inside the...

Page 46: ...alfunction Press to try again C d0 Unplug the power cord for cooling enough time and clean the button Dust Water When appear same problem contact a local Samsung service centre Technical specification...

Page 47: ...l text of the EU declaration of conformity and the UK declaration of conformtiy is available at the following internet address The official Declaration of conformity may be found at http www samsung c...

Page 48: ...8009 4000 only from landline toll free www samsung com gr support GREECE 80111 SAMSUNG 80111 726 7864 only from land line 30 210 6897691 from mobile and land line www samsung com gr support LUXEMBURG...

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