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Using the Reheat Special application

This programme is designed for
reheating food.

The time required depends on the
nature of the food, its initial temperature
and the amount to be cooked. For
example, food taken straight from the
refrigerator takes longer to reheat than
food which has been kept at room
temperature. Take note of the standing
times.

Only use heat-resistant containers
which are microwave safe.

Always cover food when reheating it,
except when reheating meat/fish
coated in breadcrumbs.

Place the food that is to be reheated
on the glass tray with a cover.

Select 

Special applications

 

.

Select 

Reheat

.

A list will appear.

Select the type of food.

Enter the weight of the food.

Follow the instructions in the display.

Risk of burning due to hot

surfaces!
The oven gets hot during operation.
You could burn yourself on the
heating elements, the oven
compartment, or accessories.
Droplets of water may have
accumulated underneath the
crockery.
Use oven gloves when working in the
hot oven compartment and when
removing the crockery.

During the standing time, the
temperature is distributed evenly in the
food.

After heating, allow the food to stand
at room temperature for a few
minutes to enable the heat to spread
evenly throughout the food.

Useful tips

– Always cover food when reheating it,

except when reheating meat/fish
coated in breadcrumbs.

– Use 

 Info

 to display information such

as when to turn or stir the food.
Stir the food from the outside
towards the middle, as food heats
more quickly from the outside.

– If the food is not hot enough at the

end of the programme,
select 

Continue keeping warm

. The food

will continue to be heated for
3 minutes.

– After the programme has finished,

select 

Save

 to save the settings for

the selected category and weight as
a User programme (see “User
programmes”).

Summary of Contents for H 7840 BM

Page 1: ...installation instructions Speed oven To prevent the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time en AU NZ M Nr 11 196 450 ...

Page 2: ...g numbers using the numerical keypad 26 Changing the setting with a segment bar 27 Entering letters 27 Displaying the context menu 27 Moving entries 27 Displaying the pull down menu 28 Displaying Help 28 Activating MobileStart 28 Features 29 Data plate 29 Items supplied 29 Accessories supplied and available to order 29 Functions 33 Safety features 33 PerfectClean treated surfaces 34 Before using f...

Page 3: ...fault settings 51 Alarm minute minder 52 Using the Alarm function 52 Using the Minute minder function 53 Main and sub menus 54 Microwave operation 56 How it works 56 Suitable crockery 56 Suitable containers 57 Unsuitable containers 59 Testing dishes for their suitability 60 Cover 61 Operation 62 Changing values and settings for a cooking programme 62 Changing the temperature and core temperature 6...

Page 4: ...5 Heat crockery 78 Prove yeast dough 78 Keeping warm 78 Low temp cooking 79 Sabbath programme 81 Cooking 82 Bottling 84 Frozen food Ready meals 87 MyMiele 88 User programmes 89 Baking 92 Tips on baking 92 Notes on the cooking charts 92 Notes on the oven functions 92 Roasting 94 Tips for roasting 94 Notes on the cooking charts 94 Notes on the oven functions 95 Food probe 96 Grilling 99 Tips for gri...

Page 5: ... 113 Installation 114 Building in dimensions 114 Installation in a tall or base unit 114 Side view 115 Connections and ventilation 116 Installing the oven 117 Electrical connection 118 Cooking charts 119 Creamed mixture 119 Rubbed in mixture 120 Yeast dough 121 Quark dough 121 Whisked mixture 122 Choux pastry puff pastry meringue 122 Savoury snacks 123 Beef 124 Veal 125 Pork 126 Lamb game 127 Poul...

Page 6: ...ng the oven for the first time They contain important information on safety installation use and maintenance of the appliance This prevents both personal injury and damage to the oven In accordance with standard IEC 60335 1 Miele expressly and strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in Installation as well as in the Warning and Safety instructions Miele cannot be held liable for...

Page 7: ...ls to dry out and possibly self ignite Never use the oven to store or dry items which could ignite easily This oven is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they are supervised whilst using it They may only use the oven unsupervised if they have been shown how to use it in a safe manner The...

Page 8: ...he oven Risk of suffocation from packaging material Whilst playing children may become entangled in packaging material such as plastic wrapping or pull it over their head with the risk of suffocation Keep packaging material away from children Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces Children s skin is far more sensitive to high temperatures than that of adults External parts of the oven such as the d...

Page 9: ...compartment walls The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete between it and an effective earthing system It is essential that this basic safety requirement is present and tested regularly If in doubt the electrical installation should be checked by a qualified electrician The connection data voltage and frequency on the data plate of the oven must ma...

Page 10: ...al connection cable by a suitably qualified and competent person see Installation Electrical connection During installation maintenance and repair work the oven must be completely disconnected from the mains electricity supply To ensure this Switch off the mains circuit breaker or switch off at the wall socket and withdraw the plug To do this pull the plug and not the mains connection cable The ov...

Page 11: ...essively long cooking durations can cause it to dry out with the risk of catching fire Do not exceed the recommended cooking durations Please be aware that durations when using microwave power are often considerably shorter when cooking reheating and defrosting than when using functions without microwave power Excessively long cooking durations can lead to food drying out and burning or could even...

Page 12: ...the oven compartment with aluminium foil or oven liners If you wish to place crockery on the floor of the oven compartment during cooking or place crockery on the floor of the oven compartment to heat it up you can do so but only with the Fan Plus or Eco Fan Heat function without the Booster function The oven compartment floor can become damaged by items being pushed around on it When placing pots...

Page 13: ... door opens automatically Stir liquids well before reheating or cooking After heating wait at least 20 seconds before removing the container from the oven In addition a glass rod or similar item if available can be placed in the container during heating Risk of injury caused by hot food When heating food up the heat is created directly in the food itself For this reason the crockery will remain co...

Page 14: ...e Microwave function Food with a thick skin or peel such as tomatoes sausage potatoes and eggplants can burst when heated or cooked Pierce or score the skin of these types of food several times to allow steam to escape Do not use a thermometer containing mercury or liquid as these are not suitable for use with very high temperatures and break very easily Only use the Miele food probe supplied with...

Page 15: ...manufacturer s instructions Fire hazard due to containers made of flammable materials Plastic disposable containers must meet the requirements specified for crockery in Microwave operation Suitable containers for microwave use Do not leave the oven unattended when heating or cooking food in disposable containers made of plastic paper or other inflammable materials Heat retaining bags usually conta...

Page 16: ...ort a maximum load of 8 kg Do not lean or sit on an open door or place heavy items on it Make sure that nothing gets trapped between the door and the oven compartment This could damage the oven The following applies for stainless steel surfaces The coated stainless steel surface can be damaged by adhesives and will lose its dirt repelling properties Do not use sticky notes adhesive tape or other t...

Page 17: ... steel surfaces inside the oven compartment In warm moist environments there is a higher probability of vermin infestations e g cockroaches Ensure the oven and the area surrounding it are always kept clean Damage caused by vermin is not covered by the warranty Accessories Only use original Miele accessories If other parts are used warranty performance and product liability claims will be invalidat...

Page 18: ...lectrical and electronic appliances often contain valuable materials They also contain specific materials compounds and components which were essential for their correct function and safety These could be hazardous to human health and to the environment if disposed of with your domestic waste or if handled incorrectly Please do not therefore dispose of your old appliance with your household waste ...

Page 19: ... Control panel b Top heat grill element c Connection socket for the food probe d 3 Shelf levels for the glass tray and rack e Air inlet for the fan with ring heating element behind it f Front frame with data plate g Door ...

Page 20: ...he Quick MW function e sensor For starting the Popcorn function f Touch display For displaying information and for operation g Proximity sensor For switching on the oven interior lighting and the display when approached and to dismiss the buzzer when movement is detected h sensor To go back a step i sensor For setting the minute minder or alarms j sensor For switching the oven interior lighting on...

Page 21: ...r The proximity sensor is located under the touch display next to the sensor The proximity sensor detects when you approach the touch display e g with your hand or body If you have activated the corresponding settings you can switch on the oven interior lighting switch on the oven or acknowledge the buzzers see Settings Proximity sensor ...

Page 22: ...n lights up and the MobileStart function is available As long as this sensor is illuminated you can control the oven via your mobile device see Settings Miele home Use this sensor to start the Quick MW function The cooking programme runs with the maximum power level 1000 W and a cooking duration of 1 minute see Quick MW Touching the sensor control repeatedly increases the cooking duration in incre...

Page 23: ...rogramme is in progress you can use this sensor to set a minute minder e g when boiling eggs on the cooktop or an alarm a specific time at any point see Alarm minute minder Select this sensor to switch the oven interior lighting on and off Depending on the setting selected the oven interior lighting switches off after 15 seconds or remains constantly switched on or off ...

Page 24: ...splay If you touch a menu name in the header the display will switch to that menu To switch to the start screen touch The time of day is shown on the right of the header You can set the time of day by touching the display Additional symbols may also appear e g SuperVision At the top of the header there is an orange line where you can drag down the pull down menu This allows you to switch settings ...

Page 25: ...s not enough space in the display Alarm Minute minder Some settings e g display brightness and signal tone volume are selected using a segment bar The system lock or sensor lock is on see Settings Safety The controls are locked Core temperature when using the food probe Remote control only appears if you are in the Miele home system and have selected the Remote control On setting SuperVision only ...

Page 26: ...e symbol in the menu path Touch the symbol to switch to the status display Entries made before this which have not been confirmed with OK will not be saved Changing a value or setting Changing a setting in a list The current setting is highlighted in orange Touch the desired setting The setting is now saved This will take you back to the previous menu Entering numbers with the roller Swipe the rol...

Page 27: ...d using a display keyboard It is best to select short memorable names Touch the letters or characters you want Useful tip You can add a line break for longer programme names using the symbol Touch Save The name is now saved Displaying the context menu In some menus you can display a context menu e g to rename User programmes or to move entries under MyMiele For example touch a User programme and k...

Page 28: ...the pull down menu drag it back up to the top or touch an area of the display located outside of the menu window Displaying Help Context sensitive help is available for certain functions Help appears on the bottom line Touch Help to display information in text and pictures Touch Close to return to the previous menu Activating MobileStart Select the sensor to activate MobileStart The sensor lights ...

Page 29: ...operating and installation instructions for using the oven and microwave functions A cookbook with recipes for the Automatic programmes and other functions Food probe Screws for fixing the oven to the housing unit Various accessories Accessories supplied and available to order This oven is supplied with two glass trays a rack and a food probe All accessories and cleaning and care products listed i...

Page 30: ...with the Microwave function even if you use it as a container for smaller dishes The maximum load for the glass tray is 8 kg The glass tray has an anti tip safety notch which prevents it being pulled right out when it only needs to be pulled out partially When pushing the glass tray back in always ensure that the safety notch is at the back of the oven see illustration To remove the glass tray lif...

Page 31: ...on Do not place the rack on the oven floor Place it on one of the shelf levels Using the rack The rack has anti tip safety notches which prevent it being pulled right out when it only needs to be pulled out partially If you insert the rack the wrong way round the anti tip safety mechanism is not guaranteed When pushing the rack back in always ensure that the safety notches are at the back of the o...

Page 32: ...has been treated with PerfectClean enamel Insert the rack and place the round baking tray on the rack Food probe Using the food probe enables the temperature during the cooking process to be monitored simply and accurately see Roasting Food probe HUB Gourmet oven dishes HBD Gourmet oven dish lids Gourmet oven dishes and their lids can suffer damage when subjected to microwaves Metal reflects the m...

Page 33: ...Time of day display Alarm and minute minder Switching cooking processes on and off automatically Settings that can be customised Using Automatic programmes Creation of User programmes Safety features System lock see Settings Safety Sensor lock see Settings Safety Cooling fan see Settings Cooling fan run on Safety switch off A function which does not use microwave power can be started without selec...

Page 34: ...oved from these surfaces Food can be sliced or cut up on PerfectClean surfaces However do not use ceramic knives as these will scratch the PerfectClean surface Surfaces treated with PerfectClean enamel can be cleaned as you would clean glass Read the instructions in Cleaning and care so that the benefits of the non stick properties and easy cleaning are retained PerfectClean treated surfaces Oven ...

Page 35: ...nergy consumption even when the oven is switched off Make sure that the signal of your Wi Fi network is sufficiently strong in the place where your oven is installed Availability of the Wi Fi connection The Wi Fi connection shares a frequency range with other appliances including microwave ovens and remote control toys This may result in sporadic or even complete connection failures Therefore a co...

Page 36: ... you don t understand proceed as described in Settings Language Setting the country Select the country you want Setting up Miele home Set up Miele home appears in the display To set up Miele home immediately select Continue To set it up at a later date select Skip See Settings Miele home for information on setting up at a later date To set up Miele home immediately select the desired connection me...

Page 37: ...Switch the oven on with the On Off sensor The main menu will appear Select Oven functions Select Fan Plus The recommended temperature will appear 160 C The oven heating lighting and cooling fan will switch on Set the maximum possible temperature 250 C Confirm with OK Heat up the empty oven for at least one hour After at least an hour switch the oven off with the On Off sensor Cleaning the oven com...

Page 38: ...k type Analogue Digital Clock format 24 h 12 h am pm Set Date Lighting On On for 15 seconds Off Start screen Main menu Oven functions Automatic programmes Special applications User programmes MyMiele Display Brightness Colour scheme Bright Dark QuickTouch On Off Volume Buzzer tones Keypad tone Welcome melody On Off Factory settings ...

Page 39: ... levels Cooling fan run on Time controlled Temperaturecontrolled Proximity sensor Switch the light on during cooking process Always on Off Switch the appliance on On Off Acknowledge buzzer On Off Safety System lock On Off Sensor lock On Off Furniture front recognition On Off Miele home Activate Deactivate Connection status Set up again Reset Set up Remote control On Off Factory settings ...

Page 40: ...ere is a fault Appliance list Display this appliance Buzzer tones RemoteUpdate On Off Software version Legal information Open source licences Showroom programme Demo mode On Off Factory default settings Appliance settings User programmes MyMiele Recommended power levels Recommended temperatures Factory settings ...

Page 41: ...Time Display Select how you want the time of day to appear in the display when the oven is switched off On The time is always visible in the display If you also select the Display QuickTouch On setting all sensor controls react to touch straight away and the proximity sensor automatically detects when you approach the display If you also select the Display QuickTouch Off setting the oven has to be...

Page 42: ...play if the Time Clock type Digital setting has been selected Lighting On The oven interior lighting is switched on during the entire cooking period On for 15 seconds The oven interior lighting switches off 15 seconds after a cooking programme has begun Press the sensor to switch the oven interior lighting on again for 15 seconds Off The oven interior lighting is switched off Press the sensor to s...

Page 43: ...setting the sensors and the proximity sensor only respond when the oven is switched on as well as for a certain amount of time after switching it off Volume Buzzer tones If buzzers are switched on a buzzer will sound when the set temperature is reached and at the end of a set time The volume of the buzzers is represented by a segment bar Maximum volume Buzzers are switched off Keypad tone The volu...

Page 44: ...y pre heat the oven On The Booster function is automatically switched on during the heating up phase of a cooking programme The top heat grill element ring heating element and hot air fan pre heat the oven compartment to the desired temperature at the same time Off The Booster function is switched off during the heating up phase of a cooking programme Only the heating elements for the selected ove...

Page 45: ...l continue to run for a while after the oven has been switched off to prevent any humidity building up in the oven compartment on the control panel or on the oven housing unit Temperaturecontrolled The cooling fan switches off when the temperature in the oven drops below 70 C Time controlled The cooling fan switches off after a period of about 25 minutes Condensate can damage the oven housing unit...

Page 46: ...liance on On If the time is displayed the oven switches on and the main menu appears as you approach the touch display Off The proximity sensor does not respond when you approach the touch display Switch the oven on with the On Off sensor Acknowledge buzzer On As soon as you approach the touch display the buzzers switch off Off The proximity sensor does not respond when you approach the touch disp...

Page 47: ...k activated touch the On Off sensor until the oven switches off Furniture front recognition On Furniture front recognition is activated Using the proximity sensor the oven automatically detects whether the furniture door is closed If the furniture door is closed the oven switches off automatically after a certain period Off Furniture front recognition is deactivated The oven does not detect whethe...

Page 48: ...ed Miele home remains set up the Wi Fi function is switched off Connection status This setting is only visible if Miele home is activated The display shows information such as the Wi Fi reception quality network name and IP address Set up again This setting is only visible if a Wi Fi network has already been set up Reset the network settings and immediately set up a new network connection Reset Th...

Page 49: ...en set up SuperVision display On The SuperVision function is switched on The symbol will appear in the top right hand corner of the display Off The SuperVision function is switched off Display standby The SuperVision function is also available when the oven is in standby However the time of day display must be switched on Settings Time Display On On Active domestic appliances that are signed on to...

Page 50: ...e installed if you initiate it Switch off RemoteUpdate if you do not wish any updates to be downloaded Running a RemoteUpdate Information about the content and scope of an update is provided in the Miele mobile App A message will appear in your oven display if a software update is available You can install the update immediately or postpone this until later When the oven is switched on again you w...

Page 51: ...ollowing message will appear in the display Demo mode is switched on The appliance will not heat up On Touch OK for at least 4 seconds to activate Demo mode Off Touch OK for at least 4 seconds to deactivate Demo mode You can use the oven as normal Factory default settings Appliance settings Any settings that have been altered will be reset to the factory default settings User programmes All User p...

Page 52: ...tched off the alarm time and will appear instead of the time of day If you are cooking at the same time or if you are in a different menu the alarm time and will appear in the top right hand corner of the display At the specified time for the alarm will flash in the display next to the time and a buzzer will sound Select the sensor or the set alarm time in the display The buzzer will stop and the ...

Page 53: ...nd appears instead of the time of day If you are cooking at the same time or if you are in a different menu the minute minder time and will appear in the top right hand corner of the display At the end of the minute minder time will flash the time will start counting up and a buzzer will sound Select the sensor or the required minute minder in the display The buzzer will stop and the symbols in th...

Page 54: ... Microwave 1000 W 80 1000 W MW combi 300 W 80 300 W MW Fan Plus 160 C 30 220 C MW Fan Grill 200 C 100 200 C MW Grill 3 1 3 MW Auto Roast 160 C 100 200 C Intensive Bake 170 C 50 220 C Auto Roast 160 C 100 230 C Bottom Heat 190 C 100 200 C Grill 3 1 3 Fan Grill 200 C 100 220 C Eco Fan Heat 190 C 100 230 C Automatic programmes ...

Page 55: ...e Range Special applications Defrost Drying 60 C 30 70 C Reheat Heat crockery 80 C 50 100 C Prove yeast dough 35 C 30 50 C Low temp cooking 90 C 80 120 C Sabbath programme 180 C 30 250 C Keeping warm 75 C 60 90 C MyMiele User programmes Settings ...

Page 56: ...e generally retained Suitable crockery In order for microwaves to reach the food they must be able to penetrate the crockery being used Microwaves can pass through porcelain glass cardboard and plastics but not metal Therefore do not use metal containers or crockery that contains metal Metal reflects the microwaves which can create sparks and the microwaves are not absorbed by the metal Risk of in...

Page 57: ... cobalt blue can cause sparking Without hollow knobs and handles Moisture can gather in the hollow knobs and handles When the moisture evaporates pressure can build up and the item can explode Unpainted stoneware and stoneware with underglaze paints Risk of injury caused by hot crockery Earthenware can get very hot and may crack Wear oven gloves when using stoneware Plastic containers and plastic ...

Page 58: ...he oven walls If sparks form do not reuse the tin for functions which use microwave power The supplied rack is only suitable for cooking programmes with the MW Auto Roast MW Fan Plus MW Grill and MW Fan Grill functions as well as for functions which do not use microwave power placed on one level Metal baking tins for baking with the MW Auto Roast MW Fan Plus MW Grill and MW Fan Grill functions as ...

Page 59: ...Exception for even defrosting reheating or cooking unevenly shaped cuts of meat e g poultry small pieces of aluminium foil may be used to cover thin parts for the last few minutes of the programme Metal clips plastic or paper ties containing wire Plastic containers where the aluminium lid has not been completely removed Crystal glass Cutlery and crockery with metallic decoration e g gold rims coba...

Page 60: ...bs or handles are suitable for use Place the empty crockery in the middle of the glass tray and insert the tray in shelf level 1 Close the door Select the Microwave function Set the highest microwave power level 1000 W and a cooking duration of 30 seconds Start the programme Observe the crockery during the entire duration Immediately open the door if there are sparks or crackling noises If there a...

Page 61: ...g film to distort and fuse with the food The cover can withstand temperatures of up to 110 C At higher temperatures e g in the Grill or Fan Plus functions the plastic may distort and fuse with the food Only use a cover for the Microwave function The cover should not form a seal with the container If the container has a narrow diameter the steam may not be able to escape The cover could get too hot...

Page 62: ...ramme for functions which do not use microwave power Touch Start to start the cooking programme for functions which use microwave power The set values appear and the cooking duration counts down in the display for all functions If you have set a temperature you will see the temperature increasing A signal will sound when the selected temperature is reached for the first time The oven stops generat...

Page 63: ...en and the start of cooking Fresh food can change colour and even spoil When baking the cake mixture or dough can dry out and the raising agents can lose their effectiveness Select as short a time as possible until the start of the cooking process Example You have placed the food in the oven compartment selected a function and the required settings such as the temperature By entering Duration Fini...

Page 64: ...he Microwave function You can interrupt cooking when using the Microwave function and pause the cooking duration While the cooking duration is counting down Stop appears in the bottom right of the display Select Stop Cooking is interrupted and the cooking duration is paused Start is highlighted in green Select Start The cooking programme resumes and the cooking duration continues to count down Can...

Page 65: ...et with the Fan Plus and Conventional Heat functions Cakes and pastries with a short cooking duration approx 30 minutes or less as well as delicate items e g sponge with the Conventional Heat function without the Booster function Booster The Booster function is used to quickly pre heat the oven compartment in some functions This function is switched on as the factory default setting for the follow...

Page 66: ...ishes in the cold oven compartment to make use of the heat produced during the heating up phase If you have set a cooking duration it will only start to count down when the target temperature is reached and you have placed the food in the oven Start the cooking programme immediately without delaying the start time The Pre heat function is not available with the Microwave operating mode Switching o...

Page 67: ... temperature You want to switch on the Crisp function for this cooking programme Drag down the pull down menu Depending on the colour scheme Crisp function is highlighted in either black or white Select Crisp function Crisp function is highlighted in orange Close the pull down menu The Crisp function is switched on Changing the function You can change to another function during a cooking programme...

Page 68: ...s in the display and a buzzer sounds Select Close The main menu will appear Popcorn If you select the sensor the oven starts with a set microwave power level and cooking duration A microwave power level of 850 W and a maximum cooking duration of 2 50 minutes are preset These settings match the manufacturer s instructions on most bags of microwave popcorn The maximum cooking duration that can be se...

Page 69: ...mes the recipes provided are designed as a guide only Other similar recipes including those using different quantities can be used for the Automatic programme in question After cooking allow the oven compartment to cool down to room temperature again before starting an Automatic programme Some Automatic programmes require a pre heating phase before food can be placed in the oven A prompt will appe...

Page 70: ...ar in the display Select Search Use the keyboard to type in the search text e g Bread The number of hits will be shown in the footer If no match is found or if there are more than 40 matches the hits field will be deactivated and you will need to change the search text Select XX hits The categories and Automatic programmes found will then appear Select the desired Automatic programme or the catego...

Page 71: ...nfection from bacteria Bacteria such as salmonella can cause life threatening food poisoning It is particularly important to observe food hygiene rules when defrosting fish and meat and in particular when defrosting poultry Do not use the liquid produced during defrosting Process the food as required as soon as it has been defrosted Useful tips Place the food to be defrosted on the glass tray with...

Page 72: ...lect Continue keeping warm The frozen food will continue to be heated for 3 minutes After the defrosting process has ended select Save to save the settings for the selected category and weight as a User programme see User programmes Using the Microwave function Instead of the Special application you can use the Microwave function for defrosting Set the microwave power level and the defrosting dura...

Page 73: ...prox 300 g 150 4 6 5 10 Fruit cake 3 slices Approx 300 g 150 6 8 10 15 Butter cake 3 slices Approx 300 g 150 6 8 5 10 Cream cake 3 slices Approx 300 g 80 4 4 30 5 10 Yeast buns puff pastries 3 pieces Approx 300 g 150 6 8 5 10 Microwave power level Defrosting duration Standing time 1 Allow food to stand at room temperature This allows the heat to spread evenly throughout the food ...

Page 74: ...Turn the food for drying on the glass tray at regular intervals The drying times are longer for whole or halved food Food C h Fruit 60 70 2 8 Vegetables 55 65 4 12 Mushrooms 45 50 5 10 Herbs 30 35 4 8 Special application Function Special application Drying Oven function Fan Plus Temperature Drying time Reduce the temperature if condensation begins to form in the oven Removing the dried food Risk o...

Page 75: ...can cause them to explode Never cook or reheat food or liquids in sealed containers or bottles Open containers beforehand In the case of baby bottles the screw top and teat must be removed Risk of injury caused by hot liquids When heating food and in particular liquids using the Microwave function the boiling point may be reached without the production of typical bubbles Liquids do not boil evenly...

Page 76: ...ing operation You could burn yourself on the heating elements the oven compartment or accessories Droplets of water may have accumulated underneath the crockery Use oven gloves when working in the hot oven compartment and when removing the crockery During the standing time the temperature is distributed evenly in the food After heating allow the food to stand at room temperature for a few minutes ...

Page 77: ...w food to stand at room temperature This allows the heat to spread evenly throughout the food 2 Flash boiling can be avoided by stirring liquids before heating them After heating wait at least 20 seconds before removing the container from the oven In addition a glass rod or similar item if available can be placed in the container during heating 3 The durations apply to food with an initial tempera...

Page 78: ...the oven compartment or accessories Droplets of water may have accumulated underneath the crockery Wear oven gloves when removing dishes from the oven Prove yeast dough This programme is designed specifically for proving yeast dough Select Special applications Select Prove yeast dough Alter the recommended temperature if necessary and then set the duration Follow the instructions in the display Ke...

Page 79: ... Use lean meat which has been correctly hung and trimmed Bones should be removed before cooking For searing use a suitable cooking oil or fat that can withstand high temperatures e g clarified butter vegetable oil Do not cover meat during cooking The cooking duration takes approx 2 4 hours depending on the weight and size of the meat and how well you want it cooked As soon as the cooking programme...

Page 80: ...e the door At the end of the programme Finished appears in the display and a buzzer sounds Using the Conventional Heat function Refer to the information in the cooking charts at the end of this booklet Use the glass tray with the rack placed on top of it Switch off the Booster function for the pre heating phase Place the glass tray with a rack on shelf level 1 Select Oven functions Select the Conv...

Page 81: ...e programme sequence Sabbath programme appears constantly in the display The time of day does not appear Once the Sabbath programme has started it cannot be changed or saved under User programmes Once a Sabbath programme has started you can only end it prematurely by switching off the oven Select Special applications Select Sabbath programme The Sabbath programme cannot be started if the minute mi...

Page 82: ...possible use the food probe to monitor the temperature when cooking see Roasting Food probe Set the core temperature Fish at least 70 C Poultry at least 85 C Useful tips Turn separate or stir the food several times Stir the food from the outside towards the middle as food heats more quickly from the outside Use only crockery that is suitable for use in a microwave and oven when using functions whi...

Page 83: ... 2 Broccoli frozen 450 5 11 2 Cauliflower florets 500 6 10 2 Kohlrabi batons 500 3 8 2 Asparagus 500 5 8 2 Leeks 500 5 8 2 Leeks frozen 450 5 8 2 Capsicums cut into strips 500 5 10 2 Beans green 500 4 12 2 Brussels sprouts 500 5 12 2 Brussels sprouts frozen 450 5 10 2 Mixed vegetables frozen 450 5 12 2 Weight Cooking duration Standing time 1 Allow food to stand at room temperature This allows the ...

Page 84: ... in an increase in pressure which can cause them to explode Do not use tins for preserving or heating food Preparing fruit and vegetables The instructions are for a maximum of 5 jars with a capacity of 0 5 l each Only use special jars for bottling Fan Plus Bottling jars with a screw cap Microwave Microwave safe bottling jars with glass lids sealed with clear adhesive tape Only use undamaged jars a...

Page 85: ...ture and cook the vegetables for the time specified After bottling set the specified after warming temperature then leave the jars in the warm oven compartment for the time specified Fruit 30 C 25 35 min Gherkins 30 C 25 30 min Beetroot 120 C 30 40 min 30 C 25 30 min Beans green or yellow 120 C 90 120 min 30 C 25 30 min Bottling temperature and time once bubbles are visible in the jars After warmi...

Page 86: ...ling time as soon as bubbles are visible Continued warming time Removing the jars after bottling Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces The jars are very hot after bottling Wear oven gloves when removing the jars from the oven Take the jars out of the oven Cover the jars with a towel and leave for approx 24 hours in a draught free area After they have cooled down always reheat pulses and meat a sec...

Page 87: ...e lowest temperature recommended on the packaging Turn food several times during cooking Preparing frozen food ready meals Handling food carefully will help protect your health Cakes pizzas and chips should be cooked until golden not dark brown Select the function and temperature recommended on the manufacturer s packaging Pre heat the oven Place the food in the pre heated oven on the shelf level ...

Page 88: ...nctions Automatic programmes Special applications User programmes Confirm with OK The selected item and its respective symbol will appear in the list Proceed as above for further entries Only options that have not yet been selected are available for selection Deleting entries Select MyMiele Touch the entry you want to delete and keep your finger on it until the context menu appears Select Delete T...

Page 89: ...elect and confirm the desired settings If you select the Pre heat function use Add to add another cooking stage where you set a cooking duration Only then can you save or start the programme All settings for the first cooking stage have now been set You can add more cooking stages for example if you want to add another cooking function to follow on from the first If additional cooking stages are r...

Page 90: ...option Confirm the message regarding which shelf level to use with OK The programme selected will begin straight away or at the time set Use Info to display information such as how to place or turn the food depending on the cooking programme At the end of the programme select Close Changing cooking stages Cooking stages in an Automatic programme that you have renamed as a User programme cannot be ...

Page 91: ...onfirm with OK The programme has now been renamed Deleting User programmes Select User programmes Touch the programme you want to delete and keep your finger on it until the context menu appears Select Delete Confirm the query with Yes The programme will be deleted Go to Settings Factory default settings User programmes to delete all User programmes at the same time Moving User programmes Select U...

Page 92: ... uneven browning of the food and unsatisfactory cooking results Selecting the cooking duration Unless otherwise stated the cooking durations given in the cooking charts are for an oven compartment which has not been pre heated With a pre heated oven compartment shorten durations by around 10 minutes As a general rule check whether the food is cooked after the shortest duration Stick a wooden skewe...

Page 93: ...aking tins on shelf level 1 Place flat items e g biscuits tray cakes on shelf level 2 Using MW Fan Plus Use heat resistant baking tins suitable for microwave use see Microwave operation Suitable containers for microwave use such as heat resistant glass or ceramic dishes as these allow microwaves through them The MW Fan Plus function is particularly suitable for baking dough which requires a longer...

Page 94: ...t is desired At the end of the programme take the food out of the oven compartment cover it and leave to stand for about 10 minutes This helps retain juices when the meat is carved For a crisp finish baste poultry 10 minutes before the end of the cooking duration with slightly salted water Notes on the cooking charts You can find the cooking charts at the end of this book Take note of the temperat...

Page 95: ... Automatic programmes Follow the instructions in the display Using Fan Plus or Auto Roast These functions are suitable for roasting meat fish and poultry that needs to be well browned as well as sirloin joints and fillet The Fan Plus function allows you to use a lower temperature than you would with the Conventional Heat function because the heat is immediately distributed around the oven compartm...

Page 96: ...ven must be heat resistant and must not have metal lids see Suitable containers for microwave use Place the rack together with the glass tray or the glass tray on shelf level 1 Food probe The food probe enables the temperature to be monitored precisely during a cooking programme How it works The metal tip of the food probe must be inserted into the centre of the food all the way to the handle Ther...

Page 97: ...as with a lot of fat Heavily marbled areas and bones can cause cooking to end prematurely If the meat is very heavily marbled with fat select the highest core temperature given in the cooking charts When using aluminium foil or roasting bags insert the food probe through the foil bag into the centre of the food You can also place meat inside the bag or foil with the food probe already inserted Fol...

Page 98: ... when the set core temperature is reached Time left display If the temperature set for a cooking process is above 140 C the estimated time left for the cooking process will appear in the display after a short while The time left is also displayed when using the Low temperature cooking Special application where cooking takes place at lower temperatures The time left is calculated from the cooking t...

Page 99: ... cooking charts You can find the cooking charts at the end of this book Take note of the temperature range the shelf levels and the timings These take the size of the meat and cooking practices into account Check the food after the shortest duration quoted Selecting the temperature Select the temperature for the Fan Grill and MW Fan Grill functions As a general rule select the lower temperature gi...

Page 100: ...ming excessively charred Notes on the oven functions You can find an overview of all the functions with their recommended values in Main and sub menus The plastic on the food probe can melt at very high temperatures Do not use the food probe when using the Grill functions Do not store the food probe in the oven compartment when it is not being used If you use functions which use microwave power th...

Page 101: ...illing as this encourages a richer colour Ovens with the Crisp function Activate the Crisp function moisture reduction at the beginning of the Fan Grill function This is great for items that are moist on the inside and should be crispy on the outside All temperatures and shelf levels are approximations and must be varied according to the thickness and preparation of the meat The chart below is a s...

Page 102: ... 12 Lamb loin chops 190 3 12 16 Lamb back straps 220 3 8 10 Vegetables capsicum zucchini sweet potato eggplant 200 3 12 15 Potato wedges or small roast potatoes 220 2 20 25 Kebabs and satays red meat 200 3 12 15 Chicken satays 200 3 12 15 Temperature Shelf level Duration Fan Grill can be used for small roasts but is only recommended for lean tender cuts of meat e g lamb racks rump roasts and beef ...

Page 103: ...tta and bacon Pre heat grill for at least 5 minutes at 200 220 C Select the appropriate shelf level for the thickness of the food The door must be closed when using the Grill function This is a suggested guide only Personal taste and size of serves will vary times and temperatures ...

Page 104: ...ng too long can make cleaning unnecessarily difficult and in some cases impossible Operating a damaged oven can result in microwave leakage and present a hazard to the user Check the door and door seal for any sign of damage If any damage is noticed the oven should not be used again with microwave functions until the fault has been rectified by a service technician Unsuitable cleaning agents To av...

Page 105: ...neutralise odours in the oven compartment put a container of water with some lemon juice in the oven and heat for a few minutes Removing normal soiling Moisture inside the oven can cause damage Do not use too much water on the cloth or sponge and do not let water or any other substance find its way into any openings It is best to remove normal soiling immediately using a clean sponge and a solutio...

Page 106: ...soiling on PerfectClean surfaces can be cleaned using Miele Oven Cleaner This cleaner must only be applied to cold surfaces If the oven spray gets into gaps and openings a strong odour is generated during subsequent cooking programmes Do not spray the oven cleaner onto the roof of the oven compartment Do not spray the oven cleaner into the gaps and openings of the oven compartment walls and rear w...

Page 107: ...tment floor can be scratched by the falling nut Place a cloth or similar item over the oven compartment floor to protect it Undo the nut Use caution not to damage the top heat grill element Do not use force to lower the top heat grill element as this can cause it to break Carefully lower the top heat grill element The mica sheet can be damaged on the top of the oven cavity Do not use the abrasive ...

Page 108: ...to the oven Check if the circuit breaker has tripped Contact a qualified electrician or Miele The signal tone does not sound The buzzers are deactivated or set at too low a volume Switch on the buzzers or increase the volume with Settings Volume Buzzer tones The oven does not heat up Demo mode is active You can select menu options in the display and the sensors but the oven heating does not work D...

Page 109: ...that the plug is correctly inserted in the socket and that the socket switch has been switched to on Check if the circuit breaker has tripped Contact a qualified electrician or Miele If the display does not respond there is a fault with the controls Touch and hold the On Off sensor until the display switches off and the oven restarts System lock appears in the display when the oven is switched on ...

Page 110: ...e can be heard after a cooking process The cooling fan remains switched on after a cooking programme see Settings Cooling fan run on An abnormal sound can be heard when the oven is operating in microwave mode A metal dish has been used during a cooking programme using microwave power Check if there are sparks caused by using metal dishes see Microwave operation Suitable containers for microwave us...

Page 111: ...owning Dark matte tins are best for baking The food is not sufficiently heated or is not cooked at the end of a set duration when using the Microwave funct ion Check whether the programme using microwave power has been interrupted and has not been restarted Restart the cooking programme to ensure the food is heated or cooked properly When cooking or reheating with microwave power the time set was ...

Page 112: ...oven lighting to remain switched on during the entire cooking programme select the Lighting On setting The oven lighting is off or does not switch on You have selected the Lighting Off setting Select the sensor control to switch on the oven interior lighting for 15 seconds If required select the Lighting On or On for 15 seconds setting The oven interior lighting is faulty Call Miele ...

Page 113: ... the end of this booklet Please quote the model and serial number of your appliance when contacting Miele This information can be found on the data plate The data plate is visible on the front frame of the oven with the door fully open Warranty The manufacturer s warranty for this appliance is 2 years For further information please refer to your warranty booklet ...

Page 114: ...mensions Dimensions are given in mm Installation in a tall or base unit When building the oven into a base unit underneath a cooktop please also observe the installation instructions for the cooktop as well as the building in height required for the cooktop ...

Page 115: ...Installation I N S T A L L A T I O N 115 Side view A 47 mm ...

Page 116: ...Installation I N S T A L L A T I O N 116 Connections and ventilation a Front view b Mains connection cable length 2000 mm c No connections permitted in this area d Ventilation cut out min 150 cm ...

Page 117: ...the oven Connect the mains cable from the oven to the electrical supply Push the oven into the housing unit and align it Open the door and use the screws supplied to secure the oven to the side walls of the housing unit through the holes in the oven trim ...

Page 118: ...s in the case of a service call Connection should be made via a suitable isolator which complies with national and local safety regulations For extra safety it is advisable to protect the appliance with a suitable residual current device RCD with a trip current of 30 mA Ensure that the plug and switch are accessible at all times If the appliance is hardwired or if the switch is not accessible afte...

Page 119: ...pf cake tin 26 cm 150 160 1 50 60 150 160 1 65 75 Fresh fruit cake glass tray 150 160 2 40 50 160 170 2 50 60 Fresh fruit cake springform cake tin 26 cm 150 160 1 50 60 1 160 170 80 1 35 45 Flan base flan base tin 28 cm 150 160 1 25 35 170 180 2 1 20 30 Function Temperature Microwave power level Booster Shelf level Cooking duration CF Crisp function Fan Plus Conventional Heat Microwave Fan Plus On...

Page 120: ...n 20 cm 160 1 105 115 180 1 80 90 Apple pie springform cake tin 26 cm 170 180 1 1 55 65 160 170 1 60 70 Fresh fruit cake glazed springform cake tin 26 cm 160 170 1 55 65 160 170 1 60 70 Fresh fruit cake glazed glass tray 160 170 2 50 60 Swiss flan glass tray 240 250 1 1 40 50 Function Temperature Booster Shelf level Cooking duration CF Crisp function Fan Plus Conventional Heat Intensive bake On Of...

Page 121: ...e form 180 190 1 40 50 White bread loaf tin 30 cm 190 200 1 35 45 Wholegrain bread loaf tin 30 cm 190 200 1 45 55 Proving yeast dough 30 1 30 Function Temperature Booster Shelf level Cooking duration CF Crisp function Fan Plus Conventional Heat Microwave Fan Plus On Off 1 Pre heat the oven before placing the food inside Quark dough Cakes Biscuits accessories C W min CF Fresh fruit cake 1 glass tra...

Page 122: ...Shelf level Cooking duration CF Crisp function Conventional Heat Fan Plus On Off 1 Pre heat the oven before placing the food inside Choux pastry puff pastry meringue Cakes Biscuits accessories C min CF Choux buns 1 glass tray 160 170 2 40 50 Pastry puffs 1 glass tray 180 190 1 2 20 30 Macaroons 1 glass tray 120 130 1 2 25 35 Meringues Pavlovas 1 glass tray 1 tray of 6 6 cm 90 100 2 120 150 Functio...

Page 123: ... Toast rack 2 3 4 2 2 3 Baked dishes Gratins e g toast 1 2 3 4 2 5 9 Grilled vegetables 1 2 3 4 2 10 12 5 210 220 4 2 8 10 5 Function Temperature Booster Shelf level Cooking duration CF Crisp Function Conventional Heat Microwave Fan Plus Intensive Bake Full Grill Fan Grill On Off 1 Use the rack and glass tray 2 Select the specified grill setting 3 Pre heat the oven before placing the food inside 4...

Page 124: ...5 Sirloin joint medium approx 1 kg 1 2 90 95 4 1 105 115 60 65 Sirloin joint well done approx 1 kg 1 2 95 100 4 1 125 135 70 75 Function Temperature Booster Shelf level Cooking duration Core temperature Auto Roast Conventional Heat Special applications Low temperature cooking Full Grill On Off 1 Use the rack and glass tray 2 Sear the meat on the cooktop first 3 Select the specified grill setting 4...

Page 125: ... kg 1 2 90 95 3 1 80 90 60 65 Fillet of veal well done approx 1 kg 1 2 95 100 3 1 85 95 70 75 Function Temperature Booster Shelf level Cooking duration Core temperature Auto Roast Microwave Fan Plus Conventional Heat Special applications Low temperature cooking On Off 1 Use the rack and glass tray 2 Sear the meat on the cooktop first 3 Pre heat the oven before placing the food inside 4 Roast with ...

Page 126: ...5 190 200 1 70 80 6 80 85 Bacon rack on the glass tray 3 3 4 2 5 10 Function Temperature Booster Shelf level Cooking duration Core temperature Microwave Auto Roast Conventional Heat Special applications Low temperature cooking Microwave Fan Plus Full Grill On Off 1 Only use heat resistant containers which are microwave safe 2 Sear the meat on the cooktop first 3 Select the specified grill setting ...

Page 127: ... 54 57 Saddle of roebuck off the bone glass tray 1 140 150 2 1 20 50 60 81 Leg of wild boar off the bone approx 1 kg oven dish with lid 1 170 180 1 100 120 3 80 90 Function Temperature Booster Shelf level Cooking duration Core temperature Auto Roast Conventional Heat Special application Low temperature cooking On Off 1 Sear the meat on the cooktop first 2 Pre heat the oven before placing the food ...

Page 128: ... 4 kg oven dish on the glass tray 170 180 150 1 90 100 3 90 95 180 190 1 180 200 3 90 95 Fish 200 300 g e g trout glass tray 170 180 150 1 15 25 75 80 Fish 1 1 5 kg e g Australian salmon glass tray 170 180 150 1 35 45 75 80 Function Temperature Booster Shelf level Cooking duration Core temperature Auto Roast Microwave Auto Roast Fan Grill Microwave Fan Grill Conventional Heat Microwave Fan Plus On...

Page 129: ...ense version 2 1 For a period of at least 3 years following the purchase or delivery of the appliance Miele shall provide you or third parties with a machine readable copy of the source code for the open source components contained in the appliance which are licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2 1 The source code sha...

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