Most common
problems & fixes

Is your Samsung M1736N letting you down? Don't worry, we're here to help. Check out our list of the most common problems and how to fix them yourself.

Electrical Malfunction

Various error codes such as E-11, E-21, E-31, E-41, E-46, E-61 are displayed.

Check if the sensor housing is inserted into the connector of the main PCB. If the problem persists, replace the PCB.

EEPROM Error

EEPROM terminals are open or shorted.

Check if a proper EEPROM has been installed. Replace the EEPROM and repair any short circuits.

Key Short Error

Error codes E-33, E-34, or E-35 are displayed.

Perform the operation again. If the key is not recognized, replace the PCB.

Sensor Short Error

Error codes E-13, E-14, E-43, E-44, E-63 are displayed.

Connect the micro-switch properly. If the symptom continues, replace the sensor.

Quick setup

Follow these easy steps to get your Samsung M1736N Oven up and running in no time.

1

Unpacking and Inspection

Carefully remove the Samsung M1736N, MW73VR Oven from its packaging. Ensure that all components, including the glass tray, roller guide, and coupler, are present and undamaged. Inspect the oven for any signs of damage that may have occurred during shipping.

2

Choosing a Location

Select a flat, stable surface that can support the oven's weight. Ensure there is sufficient space for air to circulate around the oven, maintaining at least 10 cm of space on the sides and back, and 20 cm above the microwave.

3

Plugging in the Oven

Connect the oven to a standard 230V, 50Hz AC outlet. Ensure the outlet is properly grounded to prevent electrical hazards. Avoid using extension cords or multiple plugs.

Compact and Stylish!

The Samsung M1736N and MW73VR microwaves boast a sleek handle design and a tact & membrane control panel. Perfect for any modern kitchen!

Power Packed!

With a power consumption of 1300W for the M1736N and 1150W for the MW73VR, these microwaves are ready to heat up your meals in no time!

Troubleshooting

The Samsung M1736N Oven has some known problems that occur often. Here are some easy to do solutions for the problems or error codes your Samsung might be giving you.

E-11

Gas Sensor Open Error Check the sensor part, connection of sensor housing, and PCB’s connector.

E-12

Gas Sensor Short Error Verify connections and replace any faulty components.

E-13

Gas Sensor T1 Max Time Error Ensure the sensor is functioning properly and restart the operation.

Model Specifications

The Samsung M1736N and MW73VR models operate on a power source of 230V ~ 50Hz AC. The microwave power consumption is 1300W for the M1736N and 1150W for the MW73VR, with an output power of 100W / 800W (IEC-705) and operating frequency at 2450MHz. Both models feature a 20L compact oven capacity.

Cooling System

Both models utilize a cooling fan motor for their cooling method, ensuring efficient temperature regulation during operation.

Error Codes and Troubleshooting

The manuals outline specific error codes such as E-02 for Cooking Time Setting Over Error and E-09 for Over Temperature Error, providing solutions for each. It is recommended to refer to the troubleshooting section for detailed instructions on resolving these issues.

Safety and Compliance

The product complies with Federal Performance Standard 21 CFR. It is important to perform a microwave emission check before servicing the oven if it's operative.

Design Features

These models include a handle design and a tact & membrane control panel. The outer dimensions are 489 x 275 x 361mm, and the oven cavity measures 306 x 211 x 320mm. The net weight is 12.5Kg.

Safety Precautions

It is crucial to adhere to safety precautions due to potential exposure to microwave radiation and high voltages. Repair work can be hazardous, and it is advised to consult professionals for servicing.

Maintenance Advice

When replacing parts like the membrane keyboard, ensure the surface is clean to avoid shorted contacts or uneven surfaces. Also, always unplug the oven and discharge the high voltage capacitor before touching any components.

Disassembly Instructions

Detailed instructions are provided for disassembly, such as removing the magnetron and motor assembly. It's critical to handle components like the magnetron carefully to avoid damage.

Maintenance

Check out our tips to prevent many common issues and extend the life of your Samsung Oven.

Regular Inspection

Conduct routine checks to ensure there are no cabinet openings through which objects can be inserted, especially by children, to prevent contact with dangerous voltages.

Microwave Emission Check

Perform a microwave emission check prior to servicing to ensure compliance with safety standards. If emission exceeds 5 mW/cm2, inform the manufacturer and refrain from using the oven until it is compliant.

High Voltage Precautions

Avoid measuring high voltages, including the filament voltage of the magnetron, during any cook cycle. Always unplug the oven and discharge the high voltage capacitor before touching any components.

Discharge High Voltage Capacitor

After disconnecting the oven, discharge the high voltage capacitor by shorting the negative terminal to the oven chassis using a screwdriver.

Avoid Overheating

Do not operate the microwave without food inside, as this can damage the oven. Ensure that food with adequate moisture content is placed inside before operation.

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General Specifications

Power and Performance

Cooling and Dimensions

Design Features

Samsung M1736N, MW73VR Microwave Oven

The Samsung M1736N and MW73VR microwave ovens are a blend of efficiency and compact design, tailored for modern kitchen needs. Operating at a power source of 230V with a frequency of 50Hz, these models offer robust performance with a microwave power consumption of 1300W for the M1736N and 1150W for the MW73VR, delivering an output power of 100W and 800W respectively as per the IEC-705 standards. The ovens operate at an impressive frequency of 2450MHz, powered by the OM75S(31) magnetron, ensuring even cooking results. The cooling is managed by a fan motor, maintaining optimal temperature and performance. With dimensions of 489 x 275 x 361mm, these 20-liter capacity ovens are designed to fit seamlessly into compact spaces, weighing in at a manageable 12.5 kg. The M1736N and MW73VR models come equipped with a handle design and a tact membrane control panel, offering intuitive user interaction, making them a perfect choice for those seeking functionality without compromising on style or space.