Miele H6800BMCS Operating And Installation Instructions
Miele H6800BMCS Operating And Installation Instructions

Miele H6800BMCS Operating And Installation Instructions

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Operating and 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. 10 227 810

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  • Page 1 Operating and 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. 10 227 810...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Warning and Safety instructions................ 6 Caring for the environment ................ 18 Guide to the speed oven .................. 19 Controls........................  20 Function selector ....................21 Display........................21 Symbols in the display .................. 21 Rotary selector ...................... 22 Sensors controls ....................23 Features........................
  • Page 3 Contents Microwave power .................... 46 How the microwave function works ..............46 Microwave power ....................46 Selecting containers for microwave use............ 47 Suitable containers for microwave use ..............47 Unsuitable containers for microwave use ............. 49 Testing dishes for their suitability ................50 Placing the dish in the oven ..................
  • Page 4 Contents Quick MW  .......................  68 Popcorn  ...................... 69 Baking........................ 70 Baking charts ......................71 Creamed mixture.................... 72 Rubbed in mixture ....................  72 Whisked mixture.................... 73 Yeast mixtures and quark dough.............. 73 Choux pastry, puff pastry, meringues and frozen pizza........ 73 Roasting .......................
  • Page 5 Contents Electrical connection .................. 108 Building-in diagrams .................. 109 Appliance dimensions and unit cut-out .............. 109 Installation in a tall unit...................  109 Installation in a base unit................ 110 Front dimensions ....................111 Installation...................... 112...
  • Page 6: Warning And Safety Instructions

    They contain important notes on installation, safety, use and maintenance. Miele cannot be held liable for non-compliance with these instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users are familiar with the contents.
  • Page 7 Warning and Safety instructions Correct application  This oven is designed for domestic use and for use in similar environments by guests in hotel or motel rooms, bed & breakfasts and other typical living quarters. This does not include common/ shared facilities or commercial facilities within hotels, motels or bed &...
  • Page 8 Warning and Safety instructions Safety with children  Young children must not be allowed to use this appliance.  Older children may only use the appliance when its operation has been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely, recognising the dangers of misuse.
  • Page 9  Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous. Installation, maintenance work and repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a Miele approved service technician.  A damaged appliance is dangerous. Check it for any visible damage.
  • Page 10 The manufacturer's warranty will be invalidated if the appliance is not repaired by a Miele approved service technician.  Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele spare parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used.
  • Page 11: Correct Use

    Warning and Safety instructions Correct use  Danger of burning! The oven becomes hot when in use. Depending on the function being used, you could burn yourself on the heating elements, oven interior, cooked food or oven accessories. Wear oven gloves when placing food in the oven, turning or removing it and when adjusting oven shelves etc.
  • Page 12 Warning and Safety instructions  When using residual heat to keep food in the oven warm, the high humidity and amount of condensation in the oven can cause corrosion in the oven. The control panel, the worktop or the housing unit can also suffer damage.
  • Page 13 Warning and Safety instructions  When heating food and drinks using microwave power, remember that the heat is created in the food itself, and that the container will normally be cooler. The dish is only warmed by the heat of the food. Before serving, remember to allow a sufficient standing time and then always check the temperature of the food after taking it out of the oven.
  • Page 14 Warning and Safety instructions  Eggs can be cooked without their shells using microwave power only if the yolk membrane has been punctured several times first. The pressure could otherwise cause the egg yolk to explode.  Eggs in their shells will explode if cooked with microwave power, even after taking them out of the oven.
  • Page 15 Warning and Safety instructions  Dishes with hollow knobs or handles are not suitable for use with microwave power. Moisture which has gathered in the hollow recesses can cause pressure to build up and the item can explode. If the hollow recess is sufficiently ventilated, the item could be used. However, we recommend that you do not use such dishes in the oven.
  • Page 16 Warning and Safety instructions  The oven can suffer damage when using Microwave Solo  or Microwave combination programmes if it is empty or incorrectly loaded. For this reason, please do not use functions with microwave power to pre-heat crockery or to dry herbs. Instead use Fan Plus ...
  • Page 17 If it does happen, wipe these away thoroughly to avoid corrosion on the stainless steel surface. Accessories  Use only genuine original Miele spare parts. If spare parts or accessories from other manufacturers are used, the warranty will be invalidated, and Miele cannot accept liability.
  • Page 18: Caring For The Environment

    Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing Disposing of your old material appliance The transport and protective packaging Electrical and electronic appliances has been selected from materials which often contain materials which, if are environmentally friendly for handled or disposed of incorrectly, disposal, and can normally be recycled.
  • Page 19: Guide To The Speed Oven

    Guide to the speed oven a Controls b Grill element c 3 shelf levels for the glass tray and rack d Front frame with data plate e Door...
  • Page 20: Controls

    Controls a Recessed On/Off button  g  sensor For switching the appliance on and For setting the minute minder h  sensor b Function selector For switching the oven interior For selecting oven functions lighting on and off c Display i ...
  • Page 21: Function Selector

    Controls Function selector Display For selecting oven functions. The time of day or your settings appear in the display. The function selector can be turned  clockwise or anti-clockwise. When the      g lb/oz function selector is in the  position, it °C °F W h min can be retracted by pushing it in.
  • Page 22: Rotary Selector

    Controls Rotary selector Use the rotary selector   to enter temperatures, microwave power levels and durations. Turning it clockwise will increase the values, and turning it anti-clockwise will decrease them. It can also be used to highlight a function by moving the triangle  in the display.
  • Page 23: Sensors Controls

    Controls Sensors controls The sensors react to touch. Each touch is confirmed with a keypad tone. This keypad tone can be switched off by changing setting   to status   (see "Settings"). Sensor Function Notes For calling up Functions marked with the triangle ...
  • Page 24 Controls Sensor Function Notes  For calling up If the time of day is visible in the display and the rotary selector is at the  position, the symbols for functions settings , time of day , and system lock  will appear when the  sensor is touched. If the display is dark, the ...
  • Page 25: Features

    All accessories and cleaning and care products in these instructions are The data plate located on the front designed to be used with Miele ovens. frame of the oven is visible when the door is open. They can be ordered at www.miele- shop.com or from Miele.
  • Page 26: Glass Tray

    Features Glass tray The glass tray has a non-tip safety notch which prevents it being pulled right out when it only needs to be pulled our partially. When pushing the glass tray back in, always ensure that the safety notch is at the back of the oven (see illustration).
  • Page 27: Rack With Non-Tip Safety Notches

    Features Rack with non-tip safety notches The rack can be used with microwave combination programmes or with oven functions without microwave power. However, it is not suitable for use with  To remove the rack, lift it upwards the Microwave Solo  function. slightly at the front when the safety notches connect with the sides of the Danger of burning! The rack gets hot...
  • Page 28 Suitable lids are available separately. Please quote the model number of your Place the pizza tray on the rack. Miele oven dish when ordering a lid. The surface has been treated with PerfectClean enamel.
  • Page 29 Original Miele all purpose microfibre cloth Light soiling and fingerprints can be easily removed with the microfibre cloth. Original Miele oven cleaner The Original Miele oven cleaner is suitable for removing very stubborn soiling. It is not necessary to pre-heat the oven beforehand.
  • Page 30: Oven Controls

    Features Cooling fan Oven controls The cooling fan comes on automatically The oven controls are used to operate when a cooking programme is started. the various cooking functions for The cooling fan mixes hot air from the baking, roasting, grilling and heating. oven cavity with cool room air before They are also used to operate venting it out into the kitchen through...
  • Page 31: Perfectclean Treated Surfaces

    Features PerfectClean treated surfaces Surfaces treated with PerfectClean enamel are characterised by their exceptional non-stick properties and ease of cleaning. Food can be taken off easily, and soiling from baking and roasting is simple to remove. You can cut up food on surfaces treated with PerfectClean enamel.
  • Page 32: Using For The First Time

    Using for the first time Before using for the first time The time of day can be displayed in the 12-hour format by setting   in  The oven must be built into its the settings menu to status  (see housing unit before it can be used.
  • Page 33: Heating Up The Oven For The First Time

    Using for the first time The oven heating will switch on. Heating up the oven for the first time  Heat up the oven for at least 1 hour. New ovens can give off a slight smell on After at least an hour: first use.
  • Page 34: Settings

    Settings Changing the time of day The time of day can only be changed when the oven is switched on and the function selector is at .  Select .  Use the rotary selector to move the triangle  until it appears under . ...
  • Page 35: Changing Factory Default Settings

    Settings Changing factory default   settings Your appliance is supplied with a number of standard default settings (see the "Settings overview" chart). The setting is selected and the current A setting is changed by altering its status appears, e.g.   status.
  • Page 36 Settings Settings overview Setting Status     * The time of day display is switched off. The display is dark when the oven is switched off. The Time of day display time of day continues to run unseen in the background. If you have selected status ...
  • Page 37 Settings Setting Status   ° * The temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius. Temperature ° The temperature is displayed in degrees Fahrenheit. unit     to You can choose different levels of brightness for the  , Display display.
  • Page 38 Settings Setting Status   A power level of 1000 W and a duration of 1 minute are the default settings for the microwave function. Quick MW The microwave power level can be changed to 80 W, 150 W, 300 W, 450 W, 600 W or 850 W. The cooking duration can also be changed.
  • Page 39: System Lock

    System lock   Use the rotary selector to set The system lock  prevents the oven from being used unintentionally, for status  . example by children.   The oven is delivered with the system lock deactivated. The setting for the ...
  • Page 40 System lock  Deactivating the system lock for a Deactivating the system lock cooking process  Switch the oven on.  Switch the oven on.  Touch OK until  goes out. The  and  symbols and the current ...
  • Page 41: Minute Minder

    Minute minder  The minute minder can be used to time Setting the minute minder other activities in the kitchen, Example: You want to boil some eggs e.g. boiling eggs. and set a minute minder time of 6 The minute minder can also be used at minutes and 20 seconds.
  • Page 42 Minute minder  At the end of the minute minder time To change the time set for the minute minder –  will flash,  Select . – the time will count upwards, The minute minder time selected – a buzzer will sound if the buzzer is appears.
  • Page 43: Overview Of Functions

    Overview of functions Your oven has a range of functions for preparing a wide variety of recipes. Functions which do not use microwave energy Oven function Recommended Temperature temperature range Grill  – – For grilling and toasting bread, open sandwiches etc.
  • Page 44: Microwave Function

    Overview of functions Oven function Recommended Temperature temperature range Auto Roast  160 °C 100–230 °C This is used for roasting. The oven heats initially to a high temperature (230 °C) which seals the meat to keep it succulent and tasty. As soon as this temperature has been reached, the oven temperature automatically drops back down to the pre-selected temperature for continued...
  • Page 45: Microwave Combination Programmes

    Overview of functions Microwave combination programmes With Microwave combination programmes the heating element and the magnetron switch on and off alternating one after the other. The heating element browns the food and the magnetron helps it cook quickly. A maximum microwave power level of 300 W can be used with Microwave combination programmes.
  • Page 46: Microwave Power

    Microwave power How the microwave function Advantages works – Food can generally be cooked In a microwave oven there is a high- without adding much liquid or frequency tube called a magnetron. cooking oil. This converts electrical energy into – Cooking, reheating and defrosting is microwaves.
  • Page 47: Selecting Containers For Microwave Use

    Selecting containers for microwave use Fire hazard! Non-microwave safe dishes can suffer damage or damage the oven if used with Microwave Solo  or Microwave combination programmes. The material and shape of the containers used affect cooking results and times. Microwaves are reflected by metal. Heat distribution is more even in round and oval shaped flat containers than in rectangular containers, providing better...
  • Page 48 Selecting containers for microwave use Plastics – Plastic "Boil-in-the-bag" bags Plastic containers and plastic Plastic boiling bags can be used for disposable containers may only be cooking and reheating. They should be used with Microwave Solo  if they pierced beforehand so that steam can have been declared as suitable for escape.
  • Page 49: Unsuitable Containers For Microwave Use

    Selecting containers for microwave use Exceptions: Unsuitable containers for microwave use The rack supplied can be used with microwave combination programmes  Dishes with hollow knobs or or with oven functions without handles are not suitable for use with microwave power. However, it is not microwave power.
  • Page 50: Testing Dishes For Their Suitability

    Selecting containers for microwave use – Aluminium foil pieces Testing dishes for their suitability For even defrosting and to avoid overcooking unevenly shaped cuts of If in doubt as to whether glass, meat, poultry or fish, small pieces of earthenware or porcelain plates or aluminium foil may be used to mask dishes are suitable for use with wingtips or other thin parts for the last...
  • Page 51: Placing The Dish In The Oven

    Selecting containers for microwave use Placing the dish in the oven Cover The cover: – prevents too much steam escaping, especially when cooking foods which need longer to cook, such as potatoes. – speeds up the reheating process. – prevents food from drying out. –...
  • Page 52 Selecting containers for microwave use  Do not use the cover if:  The cover can only withstand temperatures up to 110 °C. Higher – cooking breaded food, temperatures (e.g. those used for – cooking food which requires a crisp grilling and Fan Plus) can cause the finish, plastic to distort and fuse with the food.
  • Page 53: Tips On Saving Energy

    Tips on saving energy – Remove any accessories from the – The factory default setting "  –  " oven that you do not require for for the time of day display gives the cooking. lowest possible energy consumption. – Pre-heat the oven only if instructed to –...
  • Page 54: Functions Without Microwave Power

    Functions without microwave power After the cooking process: Basic operation  Turn the function selector to .  Switch the oven on.  Remove the food from the oven.  Place the food in the oven if pre- heating is not required. ...
  • Page 55: Changing The Temperature

    Functions without microwave power Temperature indicator light Changing the temperature The temperature indicator light  lights Example: You have selected Fan up whenever the oven heating is Plus  and 170 °C and can see the switched on. temperature increasing. As soon as the selected temperature is ...
  • Page 56: Pre-Heating The Oven

    Functions without microwave power Rapid Heat-up Pre-heating the oven With Rapid Heat-up  the heating up It is only necessary to pre-heat the oven phase can be shortened. in a few instances. Most dishes can be placed in a cold Do not use Rapid Heat-up  to oven.
  • Page 57: Switching Cooking Programmes On And Off Automatically

    Functions without microwave power Setting a cooking duration Switching cooking programmes on and off Example: To bake a cake for 1 hour and 5 minutes: automatically  Place the food in the oven if pre- Cooking programmes can be switched heating is not required. on or off automatically.
  • Page 58: Setting A Cooking Duration And Finish Time

    Functions without microwave power Setting a cooking duration and finish Then set the finish time: time  Use the rotary selector to move the Example: The time is now 11:15; you triangle  until it appears under . want a dish with a cooking duration of  ...
  • Page 59: At The End Of The Cooking Duration

    Functions without microwave power At the end of the cooking duration Changing the cooking duration –  appears in the display,  Select . –  will flash,  If necessary, use the rotary selector to move the triangle  until it –...
  • Page 60: Deleting A Cooking Duration

    Functions without microwave power Deleting a cooking duration Deleting a finish time  Select .  Select .  If necessary, use the rotary selector  If necessary, use the rotary selector to move the triangle  until it to move the triangle  until it appears under .
  • Page 61: Microwave Solo

    Microwave Solo     Basic operation    Switch the oven on. Start  Place the food in the oven.   Turn the function selector to  Confirm with OK. Microwave Solo . The magnetron, lighting and cooling fan The recommended power level of will come on and the cooking 1000 W will appear in the display with...
  • Page 62: Cooling Fan

    Microwave Solo  Cooling fan Changing the cooking duration The cooling fan will continue to run for a The duration is visible in the display while after the oven has been switched counting down. off to prevent any humidity building up ...
  • Page 63: Switching Cooking Programmes On And Off Automatically

    Microwave Solo  Deleting a finish time Switching cooking programmes on and off  Select . automatically  If necessary, use the rotary selector to move the triangle  until it Cooking programmes can be switched appears under . on or off automatically. To do this, set a finish time after selecting an oven ...
  • Page 64: Microwave Combination Programmes

    Microwave combination programmes  If necessary, change the microwave Basic operation power level using the rotary selector. Microwave combination programmes  Confirm with OK. use microwave power with another cooking function (e.g. Fan Plus, Grill or The recommended temperature will Auto Roast).
  • Page 65: Cooling Fan

    Microwave combination programmes  Use the rotary selector to set the At the end of the cooking duration cooking duration (e.g.  h). –  appears in the display,  Confirm with OK. –  will flash,  h will appear in the display with –...
  • Page 66: Changing The Cooking Duration

    Microwave combination programmes Changing the cooking duration Changing the microwave power level and temperature  Select .  If necessary, use the rotary selector Changing the microwave power level to move the triangle  until it  Select . appears under . ...
  • Page 67: Changing The Temperature

    Microwave combination programmes Changing the temperature  Use the rotary selector to change the temperature if necessary (see "Functions without microwave power - Changing the temperature"). Switching cooking programmes on and off automatically You can set a cooking process to switch off or switch on and off automatically (see "Microwave Solo ...
  • Page 68: Quick Mw

    Quick MW   Touch  until the cooking process If you touch the Quick MW sensor , the oven will start with a set microwave begins. power level and duration, e.g. to reheat Touching this sensor repeatedly a drink. increases the duration in set stages. The maximum power level of 1000 W The time remaining will appear in the and a maximum duration of 1 minute...
  • Page 69: Popcorn

    Popcorn   Touch  until the cooking process With the Popcorn sensor  the microwave starts with a set microwave begins. power level and cooking duration. The time remaining will appear in the The microwave power level is preset at display.
  • Page 70: Baking

    Baking Bakeware Eating food which has been cooked correctly is important for preventing The choice of bakeware depends on food poisoning or other ailments. the oven function and how the food is Only bake cakes, pizza, chips etc. prepared. until they are golden brown. Do not –...
  • Page 71: Baking Charts

    Baking Shelf levels  Baking charts – Fan Plus  In the charts the data for the Cakes in baking tins: Shelf level 1 recommended function is printed in Flat items (e.g. biscuits, tray bakes): bold. Shelf level 2 Unless otherwise stated, the times Baking on two levels at once given are for an oven which has not (depending on the height of the items...
  • Page 72: Creamed Mixture

    Baking Creamed mixture  [°C]    [min.] Cakes/Biscuits  Sand cake 140–160 – 60–80  Ring cake 150–170 – 65–80  60–70  Muffins 150–170 – 25–35  – 30–36 Small cakes (1 glass tray)  – Small cakes (2 glass trays) 44–50 ...
  • Page 73: Whisked Mixture

    Baking Whisked mixture  [°C]   [min.] Cakes/Biscuits  Sponge cake (4 to 6 eggs) 150–170 30–50  Tart / flan base (2 eggs) 150–170 25–30  32–37 Whisked sponge cake  Swiss roll 150–170 20–25 Yeast mixtures and quark dough Cakes/Biscuits ...
  • Page 74: Roasting

    Roasting Pot roasting Oven functions We recommend roasting in covered Fan Plus , Auto Roast  oven dishes. Meat will be tender and For roasting meat, fish and poultry that there will be sufficient stock for making needs to be well-browned. gravy.
  • Page 75 Roasting Useful tips – Browning: Browning only occurs towards the end of the roasting time. If cooking with a roasting dish, remove the lid about halfway through the roasting time if a more intensive browning result is desired. – Standing time: At the end of the programme, take the roast out of the oven, wrap in aluminium foil and leave to stand for about 10minutes.
  • Page 76: Roasting Charts

    Roasting Pre-heating Roasting charts Pre-heating is only required when Unless otherwise stated, the durations roasting beef sirloin joints and fillets. given are for an oven which has not been pre-heated. Roasting duration  Please observe the temperature range, The roasting time can be determined by the microwave power level, the shelf multiplying the thickness of the roast levels and the durations.
  • Page 77: Beef, Venison And Poultry

    Roasting Beef, venison and poultry 1) 2)   Meat  [min.] [°C] / Topside of beef, approx. 1 kg 170–190 – 100–120 / – 40–60 Fillet of beef/Sirloin joint, approx. 1 kg 190–210 / Haunch of venison, approx. 1 kg 180–200 –...
  • Page 78: Pork, Veal, Lamb And Fish

    Roasting Pork, veal, lamb and fish 1) 2)   Meat/Fish  [min.] [°C] (Leg, shoulder, neck), approx. 1 / 170–190 – 110–130 Roast pork / 90–100 / Gammon joint, approx. 1 kg 170–190 – 70–80 / 60–70 Meat loaf, approx. 1 kg /...
  • Page 79: Grilling

    Grilling Cooking containers  Danger of burning! Grill with the oven door closed. If you  Grill on the rack. grill with the door open, hot air will  Brush the rack with oil, and place the escape from the oven instead of food on it.
  • Page 80: Grilling Chart

    Grilling Grilling Grilling chart  Pre-heat the top heat/grill element for Check the food after the shortest time approx. 5 minutes with the door quoted. closed. Take note of the temperature range, the shelf levels and the durations. These Do not set a microwave power level take the size of the meat and cooking during pre-heating.
  • Page 81 Grilling Pre-heating Testing to see if cooked Always pre-heat the top heat/grill One way of finding out how far through element for approx. 5 minutes with the a piece of meat has been cooked is to door closed. press down on it with a spoon: Rare: If there is very little Do not set a microwave power level...
  • Page 82 Grilling Fan Grill  – Use the Fan Grill  function for meat, fish, poultry and vegetables. – Always pre-heat for at least 5 minutes before Fan Grilling. – It is not necessary to turn food when Fan Grilling. Only one side of the food, however, will become brown.
  • Page 83 Grilling    Food to be grilled [°C] [min.] Lean thin sausages 8–10 Thick sausages 15–20 Lean beef fillet steak 6–12 Chicken breast fillet 14–18 Whole butterflied chicken 30–35 Thin white fish fillets 6–10 Thick fish fillets, cutlets or steaks 10–15 Oily fish 8–12...
  • Page 84 Grilling Grill  – Use for thick toasts, muffins, cheese on toast, focaccia, bruschetta 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.
  • Page 85: Microwave: Defrost/Reheat/Cook

    Microwave: Defrost/Reheat/Cook  /  Oven Suitable for: function Defrost  80 W Very delicate foods such as cream, butter, cream and butter cream gateaux, cheese 150 W All other types of food  Reheat 450 W Food for babies and children 600 W All types of food;...
  • Page 86 Microwave: Defrost/Reheat/Cook Before defrosting, reheating After defrosting, reheating and and cooking cooking  Place food (including frozen) in a dish During the standing time the that is suitable for microwave use, temperature is distributed evenly in the and cover it. food.
  • Page 87 Microwave: Defrost/Reheat/Cook Tips on reheating Tips on cooking  Food with a thick skin or peel, such Danger of burning! Food for as tomatoes, sausages, jacket babies and children must not be too potatoes and eggplants may explode hot. when cooking or reheating with Only heat food for babies and microwave power.
  • Page 88: Charts For Defrosting, Reheating And Cooking Food Using Microwave Solo

    Microwave: Defrost/Reheat/Cook Notes Defrosting large quantities The glass tray can be used on shelf level 1 for of food at once, e.g. 2 kg defrosting food. fish Reheating food Always cover food when reheating it, except when reheating meat/fish coated in breadcrumbs. Cooking vegetables Add a little water to vegetables which have been kept stored.
  • Page 89: Chart For Defrosting Food

    Microwave: Defrost/Reheat/Cook Chart for defrosting food Quantity    [min.] [min.] Dairy products Cream 250ml 80 W 13–17 10–15 Butter 250 g 80 W 8–10 5–10 Cheese slices 250 g 80 W 6–8 10–15 Milk 500ml 150 W 14–16 10–15 Quark 250 g...
  • Page 90: Chart For Reheating Food

    Microwave: Defrost/Reheat/Cook Chart for reheating food Quantity    [min:sec] [min.] Drinks Coffee, drinking temperature 60–65 °C 1 cup (200 ml) 1000 W 00:50–1:10 – Milk, drinking temperature 60–65 °C 1 cup (200 ml) 1000 W 1:00–1:50 – Water, bringing to the boil 1 cup (125 ml) 1000 W 1:00–1:50 –...
  • Page 91: Chart For Cooking Food

    Microwave: Defrost/Reheat/Cook Chart for cooking food Quantity 850 W + 450 W   [min.]  [min.] [min.] Meat Meatballs in gravy (400 g meat) 10–12 – 2–3 Stew (750 g meat) 2–3 Poultry Chicken in mustard sauce Approx. 800 g 2–3 Chicken curry Approx.
  • Page 92: Defrosting Without Microwave Power

    Defrosting without microwave power Use the Defrost  function to gently Defrosting times defrost frozen food. The time needed for defrosting depends on the type and weight of the When this function is selected, only the food, and at what temperature it was fan switches on and circulates the air at deep frozen.
  • Page 93: Bottling

    Bottling Containers for bottling Preparation The instructions are for 5 jars with a  Danger of injury! capacity of 0.5 litre each. Do not use the appliance to heat up or bottle food in sealed tins. Pressure will build up inside them and they can explode causing damage to the appliance, as well as the risk of injury and scalding.
  • Page 94 Bottling Bottling with Fan Plus  Bottling with Microwave Solo   Select Fan Plus  and a temperature of 150–170 °C.  Select Microwave Solo  and a power level of 850 W.  Wait until bubbles evenly rise in the jars.
  • Page 95 Bottling After bottling  Danger of burning! 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 to set for approx. 24 hours.  Remove the clips or the adhesive tape.
  • Page 96: Gentle Bake

    Gentle Bake The Gentle Bake  function is ideal for bakes and gratins which require a crisp top.    Food [°C] [min.] Lasagne 45–60 Potato gratin 60–70 Vegetable bake 50–80 Pasta bake 50–60  Temperature /  Shelf level /  Duration The table contains just a few examples.
  • Page 97: Frozen Food/Ready Meals

    Frozen food/Ready meals Useful tips Preparation Eating food which has been cooked Cakes, pizza, baguettes correctly is important for preventing – Bake on a layer of baking paper food poisoning or other ailments. placed on the rack. Only bake cakes, pizza, chips etc. –...
  • Page 98: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Unsuitable cleaning agents  Danger of burning! Make sure the oven heating To avoid damaging the surfaces of your elements are switched off and that appliance, do not use: the oven cavity is cool. – cleaning agents containing soda, ammonia, acids or chlorides, ...
  • Page 99: Useful Tips

    Cleaning and care Normal soiling If soiling is left for a long time, it might become impossible to remove. Moisture inside the oven can cause Continued use without regular damage. cleaning will make the oven much Do not use too much water on the harder to clean.
  • Page 100: Stubborn Soiling

     Very stubborn soiling on PerfectClean Stubborn soiling treated enamel can be cleaned using Spilt fruit and roasting juices may the Original Miele oven cleaner. It cause lasting discolouration or matt must be applied to surfaces when patches on enamelled surfaces. This cold.
  • Page 101: Lowering The Top Heat/Grill Element

    Cleaning and care Lowering the top heat/grill The top heat/grill element can get element damaged. Do not use force to lower the top If the oven interior roof is badly soiled, heat/grill element. the top heat/grill element can be lowered to make cleaning easier. The oven ceiling should be cleaned regularly with a damp cloth or sponge.
  • Page 102: Problem Solving Guide

    Problem solving guide With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily corrected without contacting Miele. If, after reading this guide, you can't remedy the problem yourself, please call Miele (see back cover for details). Please note, however, that a call-out charge will be applied to unnecessary service visits where the problem could have been rectified as described in these operating instructions.
  • Page 103   appears in the There is a problem that you cannot resolve. display.  Call Miele. If the door is opened This is not a fault. If Microwave Solo  is being whilst using Microwave used, the door contact switch will switch off Solo , the oven stops...
  • Page 104 Problem solving guide Problem Possible cause and remedy An abnormal sound can A metal dish has been used during a cooking be heard when the oven programme using microwave power. is operating in  Check if there are sparks caused by using metal microwave mode.
  • Page 105 Problem solving guide Problem Possible cause and remedy The food is not The oven was not restarted after interrupting a sufficiently heated or is cooking process using microwave power. not cooked at the end  Restart the programme to ensure the food is of a set duration when heated or cooked properly.
  • Page 106 Problem solving guide Problem Possible cause and remedy The oven lighting does The halogen lamp needs replacing. not switch on.  Danger of burning! Make sure the oven heating elements are switched off and that the oven cavity is cool. The lamp cover consists of two parts: a glass piece and a mounting.
  • Page 107: After Sales Service And Warranty

    See back of this booklet for contact details. Please quote the model and serial number of your appliance when contacting Miele. This information is given on the data plate, visible on the front frame of the oven, with the door fully open.
  • Page 108: Electrical Connection

    Danger of injury! All electrical work If the connection cable is damaged, it should be undertaken by a suitably must be replaced by a Miele approved qualified and competent person in strict service technician in order to avoid a accordance with current national and hazard.
  • Page 109: Building-In Diagrams

    Building-in diagrams Appliance dimensions and unit cut-out Dimensions are given in mm. Installation in a tall unit Ovens with glass front Ovens with metal front...
  • Page 110: Installation In A Base Unit

    Building-in diagrams Installation in a base unit If fitted underneath a cooktop, the installation instructions for the cooktop must also be taken into account. Ovens with glass front Ovens with metal front...
  • Page 111: Front Dimensions

    Building-in diagrams Front dimensions Dimensions are given in mm. H61xx: 45 mm H62xx: 42 mm Ovens with glass front: 2.2 mm Ovens with metal front: 1.2 mm...
  • Page 112: Installation

    Installation  The oven must be built into its housing unit before it can be used.  Connect the mains cable from the oven to the isolator.  Push the oven into the housing unit up to the oven trim and align it. ...
  • Page 115 Miele Experience Centre South Melbourne: Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011 206-210 Coventry Street South Melbourne, VIC 3205 Miele Experience Centre Auckland: Miele Experience Centre and Office Sydney: 8 College Hill 3 Skyline Place Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011 Frenchs Forest, NSW 2086 Telephone:...
  • Page 116 H6100BM; H6200BM  en-AU, NZ M.-Nr. 10 227 810 / 02...

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