Door" Message - Miele M 6160 TC Operating Instructions Manual

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Operation
 Set the required duration using the
time selector.
The duration selected is visible in the
display.
A duration of between 10 seconds and
90 minutes can be set. Exception: If the
maximum microwave power level has
been selected, a maximum cooking
duration of only 15 minutes can be set.
If you then continue to select full power,
the power level may reduce to 600 W,
and this is shown in the display
(protection against overheating).
The duration required depends on:
– the initial temperature of the food.
Food taken straight from the
refrigerator takes longer to cook than
food which has been kept at room
temperature.
– the type and texture of the food.
Fresh vegetables contain more water
and cook more quickly than stored
vegetables.
– the frequency of stirring or turning
the food.
Frequent stirring or turning heats the
food more evenly, and it is therefore
ready in a shorter time.
– the amount of food.
As a general rule, allow approx. time
and a half for double the quantity
and for a smaller quantity, possibly
shorten the duration.
– the shape and material of the
container.
 Touch "Start" to start the programme.
The interior lighting comes on.
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A programme can only be started if the
door is closed.

"door" message

The "door" message in the display is a
reminder that the appliance should not
be used without food inside it.
Operating the appliance without food
can damage the appliance.
If the Start button is pressed without
the door having first been opened, the
word door appears in the display. If the
door has been closed for 20 minutes or
longer when the Start button is pressed,
the word door will appear in the display
to remind you to open the door and
make sure there is food in the oven
before you press Start. You cannot start
a process until you do this.

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