Samsung SMH1927 Specifications

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Page 1 - 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)

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Page 2 - SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS

TURNING ON THE POWER FOR THEFIRST TIMEThe first time you plug the power cord into an outlet, thedisplay turns on after four seconds with: t_' FAS

Page 3 - SAVETHESEINSTRUCTI0NS

SET TIMER BUTTONYou can set the microwave so the light turns on and offautomatically at a preset time. The hght comes on at thesame time every day unt

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SENSOR COOKING BUTTONSThe Sensor Cooking buttons let you cook favorite foods using preset power levels and times at the touch of a button.If the food

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Sensor reheating tableFollow the instructions below when reheating different types of food.Dinner plateCasserole1 serving(1 plate)1 to4servingsPastaUs

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SOFTEN/MELT BUTTON1. Press the Soften/Melt button. The display will show: ,_;F_'F¢'_T/_/_-NUf 70 4. (Refer to the Soften/Melt table).Press t

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SNACKS BUTTON1. Press the Snacks button. The display will show ,_/--_'/-_:_71\//_-Ni.J7 70 4. (Refer to the snack bar table). Press thebutton rep

Page 8 - SETTING UP YOUR MICROWAVE

Power LevelsThe 10 power levels allow you to choose the optimalpower level for your cooking needs.1 Warm Simmer2 Low 7 Medium high3 Defrost 8 Reheat4

Page 9 - CHECKING THE CONTROL PANEL

GlasswareOven-to-tablewareFineglasswareGlass jarsMetalDishes,UtensilsFreezer bagtwist tiesPaperPlates, cups,napkins andkitchen paperRecycledpaperPlast

Page 10 - LID VOLlrnew microwave oven

TurningTurn foods over midway through the cooking cycleto expose all parts to the microwave energy. This isespecially important with large items such

Page 11 - ECO MODE

COOKING SEAFOODPlace the fish on a microwave-safe roasting rack in amicrowave-safe dish. Use a tight cover to steam the fish.A lighter cover of wax pa

Page 12 - SENSOR REHEAT BUTTON

safetynforrnat on©ongratulations on your new Samsungmicrowave oven, This manual contains importantinformation on the installation, use and care ofyour

Page 13 - AUTO DEFROST BUTTON

Warm potato salad2 Ibs. small red potatoes, cut into 1/2-inchpieces4 slices bacon (uncooked), cut into 1/2-inchpieces1Acup chopped onion2 tsp. sugar1

Page 14 - KIDS MEALS BUTTON

CLEANING THE TURNTABLE ANDROLLER RINGSClean the roller rings periodically and wash the turntableas required. You can wash the turntable safely in your

Page 15 - SNACKS BUTTON

3=Remove the filter from the filter case by widening thecase, as shown below. Then, soak the grease filterin hot water mixed with a mild detergent. Ri

Page 16 - M ICROWAVE-SAFE UTENSILS

troLAbe hootnaCheck these solutions if you have a problemwith your microwave:The displayand/or the ovenis not working.The displayis working,but the po

Page 17 - GENERAL MICROWAVE TIPS

SAMSUNG OVER-THE-RANGE (OTR)M ICROWAVE OVENLimited warranty to original purchaserThis SAMSUNG brand product, as supplied and distributed bySamsung Ele

Page 18 - COOKING POULTRY

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Page 19 - COOKING VEGETABLES

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTSScan this with your smartphoneScan the QR code* or visitwww.samsung.com/spsnto view our helpfulHow-to Videos and Live Shows*Requi

Page 20 - CLEANING THE INTERIOR

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F6[icitations pour ['acquisition de votrenouveau four a miero-ondes Samsung. Cemanuel contient des informations importantesconcernant ['inst

Page 22 - The angle

CONSIGNESDES¢:CURIT¢:IMPORTANTESLorsque vous utilisez des appareils _lectriques, respectezles consignes de s_curit_ de base suivantes :AVERTISSEMENTAT

Page 23 - Specifications

iMPORTANTSAFETYiNSTRUCTiONSWhen using any electrical appliance, basic safetyprecautions should be followed, including the following:Ak WARNINGWARNINGT

Page 24 - M ICROWAVE OVEN

iNSTRUCTiONSDEMISEALATERRECet appareil dolt Ctrereliea.la terre. La mise a.la terre reduit lerisque de choc electrique,car ellefoumit au courant un ch

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ATTENTIONSYMBOLESD'AVERTISSEMENTRELATIFSAL'INSTALLATION_ nstallezlefourdetellefagonquelapriserestefacilementaccessible,Lenon-respectdecettec

Page 26 - QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS

A AVERTISSEMENTSATTENT,ONRELATIFSA L'UTILISATIONSidesfissuresapparaissenta.lasurfacedufourmicro-on@s,eteignezcedernier,• Lenon-respectdecettecons

Page 27 - ,r recycl6 a 100 %

R_eGLAGEDEVOTRE FOUR MICRO-ONDES8 Contr61e du contenu8 Informations concernant lagarantie et I'assistance8 Preparation de votre fourmicro-ondes9

Page 28 - SYMBOLESDES[tCURITft

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Page 29 - CONSIGNESDES¢:CURIT¢:

BOUTONSDUTABLEAUDE COMMANDEEcranIReportez-vousIlapage12Reportez-vousIlapage14Reportez-vousIlapage13Reportez-vousIlapage15Reportez-vousaux Ipp. 10et11C

Page 30 - A L'INSTALLATION

PREMIEREMISESOUSTENSIONLapremierefob quevousbranchezI'appareilsuruneprise,lemessagesuivants'afficheau boutde quatresecondes:"4f_,_&apos

Page 31 - L'UTILISATION

BOUTONI CLAIRAGEI LEVI /FAIBLE/DI SACTIVI LeboutonLight(Eclairage}permetde reglerI'intensit6de I'@lairagedansvotrefourmicro-ondes.2 3jira Hi

Page 32 - IMPORTANTES

BOUTONSCUISSONPARCAPTEURLesboutonsSensor cooking (Cuissonpar capteur}vouspermettentdefairecuirevosplatsprder@_tI'aided'uneseubpression,Sibs

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Tableau de chauffe par capteurRespectezlesinstructionssuivantesIorsquevousfaitesr@haufferdifferentescategoriesd'aliments.i st iAssietterepasPlatm

Page 34 - Plateau en verre

GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONSThis appliance must be grounded. In the event of anelectrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk ofelectric shock by provi

Page 35 - BOUTONSDUTABLEAUDE COMMANDE

BOUTONRAMOLLIR/FAIREFONDRE1. AppuyezsurleboutonSo.n/Melt (RamollidFondre),Lesinformationssuivantess'affichent: ,<//FCT_TM'.iJ,-0 4 ,&apos

Page 36 - BOUTONS VENTILATION

BOUTONEN-CAS1, AppuyezsurleboutonSnacks(En-cas}.L'@ranaffiche,S[Jf CT_i'.,,"b'J7\04 :?EJfCPO_\_rf __Ci'.,,"i.iJ£ 4}.(Rep

Page 37 - MODEl CO

PuissancesLes10niveauxde puissancevouspermettentdechoisirleniveauleplusadapteauxalimentsquevouscubinez.t Chaud 6 MijotageFaible 7 Moyennementelev6D@on

Page 38 - BOUTONRI CHAUFFAGEPARCAPTEUR

Platsen verrePlatsde service V"adaptesa lacuissonaufourPlatsencristalPotsenverreMetalPlats,ustensibsAttachesmetalliques --dessacsdecongelationPap

Page 39 - BOUTONDI CONGELATIONI LIVRE

RotationRetoumezlesalimentsa.mi-cuissonafind'en exposertouteslespartiesauxmicro-ondes.Cettemethodeser@eleparticulierementefficacepourlacuissondeg

Page 40 - BOUTONMENUSENFANTS

CUISSONDESFRUITSDE MERPlacezlepoissonsurunegrillea.r6tiradapteeb.lacuissonauxmicro-ondeset dansun platdum6metype.Utilisezuncouverclehermetiquepourcuir

Page 41 - BOUTONEN-CAS

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Page 42 - FOURMICRO-ONDES

NETTOYAGEDU PLATEAUTOURNANTET DEL'ANNEAUDEGUIDAGENettoyezregulierementI'anneaude guidageet lavezleplateautournantdesquenecessaire.Leplateaut

Page 43 - MICRO-ONDES

3.RetirezlefiltredesonboTtierenelargissantcedernier,commeindiqueci-dessous.Puis,laisseztremperlefiltrea.graissedansundetergentdouxdiluedansdeFeauchaud

Page 44 - CUISSONDELAVOLAILLE

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Page 45 - RECETTES

Whenthepowerplugorpowercordisdamaged,contactyournearestservicecenterforareplacementorrepair.INSTALLATIONCAUTIONCAUTIONSDo not attempt to repair, disas

Page 46 - Soupe de haricots noirs

FOURMICRO-ONDES,AHOTTEINTE GREEDESAMSUNGGarantie limit_e &I'acqu_reur d'origineCe produitde la marqueSAMSUNG,fourniet distribuepar Samsu

Page 47 - ATTENTION

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Page 48 - REMPLACEMENTDU FILTRE CHARBON

ScanthiswithyoursmartphoneDES QUESTIONS OU DES GOMMENTAIRES?Scan the QR code* or visitwww.samsung.com/spsnto view our helpfulHow-to Videos and Live Sh

Page 49 - Caract@istiquestechniques

USAGE CAUTIONSCAUTIONlf the surface of the microwave is cracked, turn it off.Failing to do so may result in electric shock.Dishes and containers can b

Page 50 - DESAMSUNG

cont nt SETTING UP YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN8 Checking the parts8 Warranty and service information8 Setting up your microwave oven9 Checking the control pan

Page 51 - _r_rqLA_

sort ncj UDIBe sure to follow these instructions closely sothat your new microwave oven works properly,CHECKING THE PARTSCarefully unpack your microwa

Page 52 - Scanthiswithyoursmartphone

CHECKING THE CONTROL PANELDisplay jSee page 121See page 141See page 13 jSee page 15 1See page 10-111Cooking Presetsr! Pound Auto'!, Defrost Defro

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