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Settings
Status (* factory default setting)
Time of day display
*
Off
On
Signal tones volume
to
Off
On
(
*)
Keypad tone
*
Off
On
Clock format
*
24-hour format
12-hour format
Temperature unit
°
*
°
Degrees Celsius
Degrees Fahrenheit
Unit of weight
*
g (weight is shown in grams)
lb/oz (weight is shown in pounds and ounces)
Display brightness
to
Minimum brightness to maximum brightness (
*)
Lighting
*
On for 15 seconds
On
Demo mode
*
deactivated
activated
Most minor problems which may occur during daily operation can be rectified without contacting Miele. The following guide is intended to help you do this.
Contact Miele if you cannot identify the cause of a problem or resolve it yourself.
Problem
Cause
Remedy
The display is dark.
– The time of day display is deactivated.
– There is no power to the oven.
– Check the settings for the time of day and change them if necessary.
– Check if the circuit breaker has tripped. If it has, contact a qualified electrician or Miele.
A function has been selected and
the time of day and the
symbol
are still showing in the display.
The system lock
is switched on.
Switch off the system lock (see "Operating and installation instructions").
The oven does not heat up.
Demo mode is activated.
appears in the display.
Deactivate Demo mode (see "Operating and installation instructions").
appears with
flashing
under
.
The power supply was interrupted for longer than
200 hours.
Reset the time of day (see "Using for the first time").
A function has been selected but
the oven is not working.
There has been a power cut. This has caused the
current cooking process to stop.
Turn the function selector to
and switch the oven off.
Restart the programme.
appears unexpectedly in
the display and
is flashing at
the same time. The buzzer might
be sounding.
The oven has been operating for an unusually long
time and this has activated the safety switch-off fun-
ction.
Turn the function selector to
and switch the oven off.
The oven is ready for use again immediately.
appears in the display.
A fault has occurred that you cannot resolve.
Call Miele.
A noise can be heard after a coo-
king process.
The cooling fan is switched on.
It switches off automatically after a certain period.
No water is being taken in with
Moisture Plus
function or
with Automatic programmes.
– Demo mode is activated.
– The pump for the steam injection system is faulty.
– Deactivate Demo mode (see "Operating and installation instructions").
– Call Miele.
and
appear in the display. The Moisture Plus function and the Automatic pro-
grammes have locked out and cannot be used.
Carry out the descaling process (see "Operating and installation instructions"). All other
oven functions can still be used.
The oven has switched itself off.
Energy saving mode
Switch the oven back on.
Rust-like spots appear on cata-
lytic surfaces.
The catalytic cleaning process does not remove
spices, sugar and similar deposits.
Take the catalytic enamelled parts out of the oven and remove this type of soiling with a
mild solution of hot water and washing-up liquid applied with a soft brush.
Allow the parts to dry and then carefully reassemble them.
Cakes and biscuits are not suffi-
ciently baked after following the
times given in the baking chart.
– The ingredient quantities used are different from
those given in the recipe.
– A different temperature from the one given in the
recipe has been used.
– Check whether there has been a change to the recipe. The addition of more liquid or
more eggs makes a moister mix which would take longer to cook.
– Select the temperature required for the recipe.
Browning is uneven.
– The material or colour of the baking tin is not suita-
ble for the oven function.
– The wrong temperature or shelf level has been
selected.
– With Conventional Heat
light coloured, shiny tins are less suitable. Use matt, dark
coloured baking tins.
– If the unevenness is pronounced, check whether the correct temperature and shelf le-
vel have been selected.
There will always be a slight unevenness.
The oven lighting does not switch on. The halogen lamp is faulty and needs replacing.
Replace the lamp with a new halogen bulb (see "Operating and installation instructions").
The FlexiClip telescopic runners
do not push in or pull out smoo-
thly.
The bearings in the FlexiClip telescopic runners are
not sufficiently lubricated.
Lubricate the bearings with the special Miele lubricant. Only the special Miele lubricant is desi-
gned to withstand the high temperatures in the oven. Other lubricants may harden and stick to
the FlexiClip runners when they are heated.The special lubricant is available from Miele.
Oven function: Moisture Plus
Use only fresh tap water when cooking
with the Moisture Plus function.
TIP: Use the recipes as a guide.
ĺ
Fill a suitable container with the amount
of water required:
– Automatic burst of steam
approx. 100 ml
– Manual burst of steam
approx. 100 ml
approx. 200 ml
approx. 300 ml
ĺ
Select the Moisture Plus
function.
will appear with the triangle
flas-
hing under the
symbol.
ĺ
The other burst of steam options
, ,
can be selected using the rotary selec-
tor
(the function
starts the desca-
ling process).
The recommended temperature will appe-
ar in the display with the triangle
flas-
hing under
.
ĺ
Use the rotary selector
to change
the temperature if necessary.
ĺ
Confirm with
OK
.
The prompt to draw in water appears. The
triangle
will flash under
.
ĺ
Open the door and pull the intake pipe
forwards.
ĺ
Immerse the end of the water intake pipe
in the container with tap water.
ĺ
Confirm with
OK
.
The water intake process will begin.
ĺ
Fold up the intake pipe and close the
door.
You will hear the pump briefly.
Danger of injury!
Steam can cause scalding. Do not open
the door during a burst of steam.
If you have selected
,
the burst of
steam is injected automatically after the
heating-up phase.
ĺ
Continue cooking until the end of the
programme.
If you have selected
,
or
bursts of
steam
, the number of bursts of steam
that can be injected appears in the dis-
play after the heating-up phase.
ĺ
Touch
to inject the burst of steam.
The sensor light goes out and the tem-
perature and the
symbol appear in the
display.
ĺ
Proceed as described to inject further
bursts of steam.
After the last burst of steam,
will go out
and the temperature will be displayed.
ĺ
Continue cooking until the end of the
programme.
At the end of the cooking process:
ĺ
Turn the function selector to
.
ĺ
Take the food out of the oven.
ĺ
Switch the oven off.
Useful tip: When
appears in the dis-
play you can use Moisture Plus ten more
times before the steam injection system
must be descaled.
Using Automatic programmes
Please see the "Culinario" recipe book for
Automatic programme recipes.
A
1 Prove dough
A
2 White bread
A
3 Flatbread
A
4 White bread in tin
A
5 Rye bread
A
6 Multigrain bread
A
7 Yeast rolls
A
8 Butter cake
A
9 Plaited loaf
A 10 Bream / Snapper
A 11 Ocean trout
A 12 Salmon fillet
A 13 Blue grenadier fillet
A 14 Trout
A 15 Fillet of beef: rare
A 16 Fillet of beef: medium
A 17 Fillet of beef: well-done
A 18 Pork casserole
A 19 Saddle of venison
A 20 Saddle of lamb
A 21 Chicken breast with herbs
A 22 Chicken thighs
A 23 Turkey thighs
A 24 Potato gratin
A 25 Lasagne
ĺ
Fill a container with the amount of fresh
tap water specified in the recipe.
ĺ
Select the Automatic
function.
ĺ
Turn the rotary selector
until the
number of the Automatic programme
you want to use appears in the display.
ĺ
Confirm with
OK
.
With some Automatic programmes
you will now be prompted to enter the
weight
of the food.
ĺ
Use the rotary selector
to enter the
weight.
ĺ
Confirm with
OK
.
The prompt to draw in water appears. The
triangle
will flash under
.
ĺ
Open the door and pull the intake pipe
forwards.
ĺ
Immerse the end of the water intake pipe
in the container with tap water.
ĺ
Confirm with
OK
.
The water intake process will begin.
ĺ
Fold up the intake pipe and close the door.
You will hear the pump briefly.
In
Automatic programmes without
pre-heating
a dash will appear in the dis-
play briefly, followed immediately by the
cooking duration.
In
Automatic programmes with pre-
heating
wait until the pre-heating phase
has finished. At the end of the pre-heating
phase
will appear in the display.
ĺ
Open the door.
ĺ
Place the food on shelf level 2 and clo-
se the door.
The Automatic programme will start. The
bursts of steam will be injected automati-
cally.
Danger of injury!
Steam can cause scalding. Do not open
the door during a burst of steam.
At the end of the cooking duration:
–
will appear and
will flash.
– A buzzer will sound if the buzzer is swit-
ched on.
ĺ
Turn the function selector to
.
ĺ
Take the food out of the oven.
ĺ
Switch the oven off.
Changing settings
Your appliance is supplied with a number of
factory default settings. A setting
is chan-
ged by altering its status.
ĺ
Turn the function selector to
.
ĺ
Select
.
ĺ
If necessary, use the rotary selector
to move the triangle
until it appears
under
.
°C °F
h:min
ĺ
Confirm with
OK
.
A setting will appear, e.g.
.
ĺ
If you wish to change another setting,
use the rotary selector
to select the
appropriate number.
ĺ
Confirm with
OK
.
°C °F
h:min
The setting is selected and the current
status appears, e.g.
.
To change the status:
ĺ
Use the rotary selector
to select
the status you want.
ĺ
Confirm with
OK
.
The selected status is saved and the set-
ting appears again.
ĺ
To change further settings, proceed in
the same way.
ĺ
Select
if you do not want to change
a setting and wish to switch to another.
ĺ
If you do not want to change any further
settings, select
.
Cleaning the oven
Please refer to the
operating and ins-
tallation instructions
for
more detailed
information
on cleaning and care.
All surfaces of this appliance are su-
sceptible to scratching.
Remove any soiling immediately to pre-
vent a permanent discolouration or alte-
ration of the surface.
Surfaces of the oven compartment
and different accessories treated with
PerfectClean enamel are characterised by
their exceptional non-stick properties and
ease of cleaning.
To clean them by hand, you can
– remove the door
– dismantle the door
– remove the FlexiClip telescopic runners
– remove the shelf runners
– lower the top heat/grill element
– remove the catalytic enamelled back panel
Danger of burning!
Make sure the oven heating elements
are switched off. Make sure the oven
has cooled down.
ĺ
Clean the oven front, the interior and
the door with a clean sponge and a so-
lution of warm water and washing-up li-
quid, or with a clean, damp microfib-
re cloth.
ĺ
Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
Catalytic enamel inside the oven with
grease deposits will self-clean when high
temperatures are used.
ĺ
Any residual soiling can be removed
with a solution of warm water and was-
hing-up liquid applied with a soft brush.
ĺ
Leave all parts to dry.
The accessories are not dishwasher-sa-
fe.
Evaporating residual moisture
If a programme using the addition of
moisture is manually interrupted before all
the bursts of steam have been injected or
if there is a power cut, the water for these
unused bursts of steam will remain in the
steam injection system.
It is best to start the evaporation of re-
sidual water straight away so that only
fresh water is used during the next coo-
king programme.
Carrying out residual moisture evapo-
ration
Danger of injury!
Steam can cause scalding. Do not open
the door while the residual water is being
evaporated.
ĺ
Select the Moisture Plus
or the Au-
tomatic
function.
A time, depending on the amount of resi-
dual water present, will appear and the tri-
angle
will flash under the
symbol
.
During the evaporation process, the dura-
tion may be adjusted by the system ac-
cording to the amount of water current-
ly present.
ĺ
Confirm with
OK
.
The residual moisture evaporation pro-
cess will start.
At the end of the process:
–
will appear in the display if you
have selected
Moisture Plus
.
– The selected Automatic programme will
appear in the display if you have selec-
ted
Automatic
.
ĺ
Turn the function selector to
.
While the residual water is evapora-
ting, the moisture will condense on the
door and in the oven interior. It needs
to be wiped off after the oven has coo-
led down.
Settings overview
Quick Start Guide
H6267B
These short instructions are
not
a substitute for the operating and installation
instructions. It is essential to familiarise yourself with the oven before using it for the
first time. Please read the operating and installation instructions
carefully
and pay
particular attention to the Warning and Safety Instructions.
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