Miele H 7640 BM Operating And Installation Instructions
Miele H 7640 BM Operating And Installation Instructions

Miele H 7640 BM Operating And Installation Instructions

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Operating and installation
instructions
Microwave combination oven
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essen-
tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the
first time.
en-GB
M.-Nr. 11 196 361

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  • Page 1 Operating and installation instructions Microwave combination oven To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essen- tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. en-GB M.-Nr. 11 196 361...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Accessories supplied and available to order .............. 26 Safety features........................ 30 PerfectClean treated surfaces..................30 Before using for the first time..................31 Miele@home ........................31 Basic settings........................32 Heating up the oven for the first time ................. 33 Settings ........................... 34 Settings overview ......................
  • Page 3 Recomm. power levels ....................40 Cooling fan run-on......................41 Movement sensor ......................41 Safety ..........................42 Furniture front recognition .................... 42 Miele@home ........................43 Remote control ....................... 43 Activating MobileStart ..................... 43 SuperVision ........................44 Remote Update ......................44 Software version......................45 Legal information ......................
  • Page 4 Contents Pre-heating the oven compartment ................57 Booster........................58 Pre-heat........................58 Crisp function........................59 Changing the function ....................59 Quick MW and Popcorn ....................60 Automatic programmes ....................61 Categories ........................61 Using automatic programmes ..................61 Handy hints ........................61 Search ..........................
  • Page 5 Contents Cleaning and care ......................90 Unsuitable cleaning agents................... 90 Removing normal soiling ....................91 Removing stubborn soiling.................... 91 Lowering the top heat/grill element................92 Problem solving guide....................93 Service..........................97 Contact in the event of a fault ..................97 Warranty ..........................
  • Page 6: Warning And Safety Instructions

    Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance with these instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any fu- ture owner.
  • Page 7 They are not suitable for room lighting. Replacement lamps may only be fitted by a Miele authorised technician or by the Miele Customer Service Department. The oven contains 1 light source corresponding to energy efficiency ...
  • Page 8 The function and operation of the protective measures provided in the domestic electrical installation and in this Miele product must also be maintained in isolated operation or in operation that is not synchron- ised with the mains power supply, or these measures must be re- placed by equivalent measures in the installation.
  • Page 9 Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise the war- ranty will be invalidated.  Miele can only guarantee the safety of the oven when original Miele spare parts are used. Faulty components must only be re- placed by original spare parts.
  • Page 10 Warning and safety instructions Correct use Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces. The oven gets hot during op-  eration. You could burn yourself on the heating elements, oven com- partment, accessories or food. Wear oven gloves when placing hot food in the oven or removing it and when adjusting oven shelves, for example, in a hot oven com- partment.
  • Page 11 Warning and safety instructions Food which is stored in the oven compartment or left in it to be kept  warm can dry out and the moisture released can lead to corrosion damage in the oven. Always cover food that is left in the oven to keep warm.
  • Page 12 Only use the Miele food probe supplied with the appliance to meas- ure the temperature of the food. Cushions or pads filled with cherry kernels, gel, etc., such as those ...
  • Page 13 Warning and safety instructions Containers and lids with hollow handles or knobs can collect mois-  ture in the hollow spaces. When the moisture evaporates, pressure can build up and the item can explode. If the hollow recess is suffi- ciently ventilated, the item can be used.
  • Page 14 Warning and safety instructions Heating up food in closed containers, such as tins or sealed jars,  will result in an increase in pressure, which can cause them to ex- plode. Do not heat up unopened tins or jars of food in the oven. Risk of injury from the open door.
  • Page 15  imum of 10 years and up to 15 years following the discontinuation of your oven. Only use the Miele food probe supplied with the appliance. If it is  faulty, it must be replaced with a new original Miele food probe.
  • Page 16: Caring For The Environment

    Miele, free of charge. By law, you are solely responsible for deleting any personal data from the old appliance prior to disposal. You are legally obliged...
  • Page 17: Guide To The Appliance

    Guide to the appliance Oven a Control elements 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 18: Controls

    For switching the oven on and off For displaying information and for operation b Optical interface g Movement sensor (For Miele Service only) For switching on the oven interior c  sensor control lighting and the display, and to ac- For controlling the oven via your mo-...
  • Page 19: On/Off Sensor Control

    Controls On/Off sensor control Movement sensor The  On/Off sensor control is re- The movement sensor is located under cessed and reacts to touch. the touch display next to the  sensor control. The movement sensor detects Use this sensor control to switch the when you approach the touch display, oven on and off.
  • Page 20: Sensor Controls

    QuickTouch Sensor control Function If you want to control the oven from your mobile device, you must  have the Miele@home system, switch on the  set- Remote control ting and touch this sensor control. The sensor control then lights up and the MobileStart function is available.
  • Page 21 Controls Sensor control Function Depending on which menu you are in, this will take you back a  level or back to the main menu. If a menu appears in the display or if a cooking programme is in  progress, you can use this sensor control to set a minute minder (e.g.
  • Page 22: Touch Display

    Controls Touch display The sensitive surface of the touch display can be scratched by pointed or sharp objects, e.g. pens. Only touch the display with your fingers. Make sure that water cannot get behind the touch display. The touch display is split into multiple areas. 12:00 ...
  • Page 23: Symbols

    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 sys-  tem and have selected the  | setting)
  • Page 24: Using The Appliance

    Using the appliance You operate the oven via the touch dis- Entering numbers with the roller play by touching the desired menu op-  Swipe the roller up or down until the tion. value you want is displayed in the Each time you touch a possible option, centre.
  • Page 25: Entering Letters

    The  sensor control lights up. You can  Keep your finger on the highlighted operate your oven remotely with the field and drag it to the desired loca- Miele app. tion. Directly operating the oven takes prior- ity over operating it via the remote control function on the app.
  • Page 26: Features

    Please have this information to hand, When ordering, please quote the model should you need to contact Miele re- identifier of your oven and the reference garding any questions or problems. number of the accessories required. Scope of delivery...
  • Page 27 Features Rack with non-tip safety notches The rack is not suitable for use with the   function. You can use the Microwave rack for all other functions which use or do not use microwave power.  Risk of injury caused by hot sur- ...
  • Page 28 Features Round baking trays Baking stone HBS 70 The round baking trays can suffer damage when subjected to microwaves. Do not use the round baking trays The baking stone is ideal for items with the  , Microwave MW + Auto which need a well baked base such as  ,  ,...
  • Page 29 Accessories for cleaning and care Gourmet oven dishes are available in different depths. The width and the - Miele all-purpose microfibre cloth height are the same. - Miele oven cleaner Suitable lids are available separately. Please quote the model number when...
  • Page 30: Safety Features

    Features Safety features PerfectClean treated surfaces - System lock  PerfectClean surfaces have very good (see “Settings – Safety”) non-stick properties and are exception- ally easy to clean. - Sensor lock Food can be easily removed from these (see “Settings – Safety”) surfaces.
  • Page 31: Before Using For The First Time

    - A WiFi network Therefore, the availability of featured - The Miele app functions cannot be guaranteed. - A Miele user account The user ac- Miele@home availability count can be created via the Miele app. The ability to use the Miele app de-...
  • Page 32: Basic Settings

    The following settings must be made display. before starting up for the first time. You can change these settings again at a  To set up Miele@home now, se- later time (see “Settings”). lect  Continue  To set it up at a later date, select ...
  • Page 33: Heating Up The Oven For The First Time

    Before using for the first time Cleaning the oven compartment after Heating up the oven for the first heating it up for the first time time  When the oven is heated up for the first Risk of injury caused by hot sur- time it may give off a slight smell.
  • Page 34: Settings

    Settings Settings overview Menu option Available settings ... |  |  | ... Language  deutsch english Location Time Display * |  | Night dimming Clock type * | Analogue Digital Clock format * | 24 h 12 h (am/pm) Date Lighting “On” for 15 seconds Start screen Main menu Oven functions...
  • Page 35 Always on Switch appliance on  | Acknowledge buzzer * | Safety System lock   | Sensor lock  | Furniture front recognition Miele@home Activate Deactivate Connection status Set up again Reset Set up Remote control * Factory default setting...
  • Page 36 Settings Menu option Available settings SuperVision SuperVision display  | Display in standby  | Only if there is a fault Appliance list  | Display this appliance Buzzer tones Remote Update Software version Legal information Open source licences Showroom programme Demo mode  | Factory default Appliance settings...
  • Page 37: Opening The "Settings" Menu

    If the oven has been connected to a WiFi network and signed into the The time is always visible in the dis- Miele app, the time will be synchron- play. ised based on the location setting in If you also select the  |...
  • Page 38: Lighting

    Settings Colour scheme Lighting Choose between a light or dark colour scheme for the display. The oven interior lighting is switched on during the entire cooking period. Bright The display has a light background “On” for 15 seconds with dark characters. The oven interior lighting switches off Dark 15 seconds after a cooking pro-...
  • Page 39: Units

    Settings Solo tone Quick MW At the end of a process, a continuous The maximum microwave power level of tone will sound for a period of time. 1000 W and the maximum cooking dur- ation of 1 minute are pre-set for starting The pitch of this continuous tone is rep- the microwave oven immediately.
  • Page 40: Booster

    Settings Booster Recomm. power levels  function is used to quickly If you often cook with different power Booster pre-heat the oven compartment. levels, it makes sense to change the re- commended microwave power levels. You can change the recommended  function is automatically Booster power levels for the  ...
  • Page 41: Cooling Fan Run-On

    Settings Cooling fan run-on Movement sensor The cooling fan will continue to run for a The movement sensor detects when while after the oven has been switched you approach the touch display, e.g. off to prevent any humidity building up with your hand or body.
  • Page 42: Safety

    Settings Acknowledge buzzer The sensor lock is activated. Touch OK for at least 6 seconds to deactivate As soon as you approach the touch the sensor lock for a short period of display, the buzzers switch off. time. The movement sensor does not re- The sensor lock is deactivated.
  • Page 43: Miele@Home

    Miele app or via WPS. Remote control Activate This setting is only visible if If you have installed the Miele app on Miele@home is deactivated. The WiFi your mobile device, have access to the function is reactivated. Miele@home system and have activ-...
  • Page 44: Supervision

    Miele@home system. Faults are  function cannot be activ- SuperVision displayed, even if the ated until the Miele@home system has  function for the appli- SuperVision been set up. ance has been switched off. SuperVision display...
  • Page 45: Software Version

    - Some software updates can only be User programmes carried out by the Miele Customer All User programmes will be deleted. Service Department. MyMiele Software version All MyMiele entries will be deleted.
  • Page 46: Alarm + Minute Minder

    Alarm + minute minder Using the  sensor control, you can set Changing an alarm a minute minder, e.g. for boiling eggs, or  Select the alarm in the display or se- an alarm for a specific time. lect the  sensor control and the de- sired alarm.
  • Page 47: Using The Minute Minder Function

    Alarm + minute minder If you are cooking at the same time or if Using the Minute minder func- you are in a different menu, the minute tion minder time and  will appear at the The  minute minder can be used to top right-hand side of the display.
  • Page 48: Main And Sub-Menus

    Main and sub-menus Menu Recommended Range value   Oven functions   Fan plus 160 °C 30–250 °C   Microwave 1000 W 80–1000 W   Conventional heat 180 °C 30–250 °C   MW combi 300 W 80–300 W   MW + Fan plus 160 °C 30–220 °C  ...
  • Page 49 Main and sub-menus Menu Recommended Range value   Special applications – – Defrost Drying 60 °C 30–70 °C – – Reheat Heat crockery 80 °C 50–100 °C Prove dough 35 °C 30–50 °C Low temp. cooking 90 °C 80–120 °C Sabbath programme 180 °C 30–250 °C...
  • Page 50: Microwave Operation

    Microwave operation How it works Selecting crockery The oven contains a magnetron that In order for microwaves to reach the converts electrical energy into electro- food, they must be able to penetrate the magnetic waves (microwaves). These crockery being used. Microwaves can microwaves are distributed evenly pass through porcelain, glass, cardboard throughout the oven compartment, and...
  • Page 51: Suitable Crockery

    Microwave operation Suitable crockery - Plastic containers and plastic dispos- able containers with the Micro-  Fire hazard due to inflammable   operating mode wave materials. Tip: To protect the environment, avoid Disposable containers made out of the use of disposable containers. plastic, paper or other inflammable materials can ignite, causing damage Plastics must be heat-resistant to a...
  • Page 52 Microwave operation - Aluminium foil trays without lids for  Fire hazard due to metal parts. defrosting and reheating ready meals Metal parts such as metal clips or The food is only heated from the top. plastic and paper ties that have wire If you remove the food from the alu- running through them can heat in- minium foil container and transfer it to...
  • Page 53: Unsuitable Crockery

    Microwave operation Unsuitable crockery - Wooden dishes Water contained in wood evaporates Crockery and lids with hollow during the cooking process. This handles or knobs can collect mois- causes the wood to dry and crack. ture in the hollow spaces. When the moisture evaporates, pressure can Testing dishes build up and the item can explode.
  • Page 54: Cover

    Microwave operation Cover  Do not use a cover for reheating the following types of food: - Food coated in breadcrumbs - Food which requires a crisp finish, e.g. toast - Food which must be heated with the Tip: Covers are available from retail out-  , MW + Auto roast MW + Fan...
  • Page 55: Operation

    Operation The oven stops generating microwave Placing food directly on the floor of power when you interrupt the cooking the oven when using the Micro- process with or open the door. You Stop   operating mode can dam- wave can continue the cooking process with age the oven.
  • Page 56: Changing The Microwave Power Level

    Operation  Change the temperature and the elapsed. The maximum cooking dura-  core temperature if necessary. tion that can be set depends on the operating mode that you have selec-  Confirm with OK. ted. The cooking programme will restart with Finish at the new desired temperatures.
  • Page 57: Interrupting A Cooking Programme In The Microwave Function

    Operation Interrupting a cooking pro- Pre-heating the oven compart- gramme in the Microwave func- ment tion  function is used to quickly Booster pre-heat the oven compartment in You can interrupt cooking when using some functions.   function and pause Microwave the cooking duration.  function can be used with Pre-heat any function (except...
  • Page 58: Booster

    Operation Booster  Select  Booster  function is used to quickly Depending on the colour scheme, Booster pre-heat the oven compartment. is highlighted either in black or Booster white. This function is switched on as the fact- ory default setting for the following ...
  • Page 59: Crisp Function

    Operation Depending on the colour scheme,  Close the pull-down menu. Pre- is highlighted either in black or heat  function is switched Crisp function white.  Select  Pre-heat Changing the function is highlighted in orange. Pre-heat You can change to another function dur- ...
  • Page 60: Quick Mw And Popcorn

    Quick MW and Popcorn Popcorn These functions can only be used when no other cooking programmes If you select the  sensor control, the are in use. microwave oven starts with a set micro- Always use the glass tray. wave power level and cooking duration. A microwave power level of 850 W and Quick MW a maximum cooking duration of...
  • Page 61: Automatic Programmes

    Automatic programmes The wide range of automatic pro- Handy hints grammes enables you to achieve excel- - When using automatic programmes, lent results with ease. the recipes provided are designed as a guide only. Other similar recipes, in- Categories cluding those using different quanti- The  automatic programmes are sor- ties, can be used for the automatic ted into categories to provide a better...
  • Page 62: Search

    Automatic programmes Search (Depending on language) Under , you can Automatic programmes search by the name of the categories and the automatic programmes. There is a full text search function which can also be used to search for parts of words.
  • Page 63: Special Applications

    Special applications This section provides information on the Tips following applications: - Place the frozen goods to be defros- - Defrost ted on the glass tray without their packaging. - Drying - For defrosting poultry, use the glass - Reheat tray with the rack placed on top of it.
  • Page 64 Special applications Using the Defrost special application Using the Microwave function This programme has been developed for Instead of the special application, you gently defrosting frozen goods. can use the   function for Microwave defrosting. Set the microwave power Use crockery that is microwave safe. level and the defrosting duration.
  • Page 65 Special applications Defrosting with the Microwave function Food to be defrosted Quantity    [min] [min] Butter 250 g 8–10 5–10 Milk 1000 ml 12–16 10–15 Sponge cake (3 slices) Approx. 4–6 5–10 300 g Approx. Fruit cake (3 slices) 6–8 10–15 300 g Butter cake (3 slices) Approx.
  • Page 66: Drying

    Special applications Drying Food for dry-   [°C]  [h] Dehydrating or drying is a traditional Fruit 60–70 2–8  method of preserving fruit, certain ve- Vegetables  55–65 4–12 getables and herbs. Mushrooms  45–50 5–10 It is important that fruit and vegetables are ripe and not bruised before they are Herbs* ...
  • Page 67: Reheat

    Special applications Reheat Risk of injury caused by hot liquids. When heating food, and in particular It is essential that the section entitled liquids, using the   func- Microwave “Correct use” in the “Warning and tion, the boiling point may be reached safety instructions”...
  • Page 68 Special applications Using the Reheat special application  After reheating, allow the food to stand at room temperature for a few This programme is designed for reheat- minutes to enable the heat to spread ing food. evenly throughout the food. The time required depends on the nature of the food, its initial temperature Tips and the amount to be cooked.
  • Page 69 Special applications Reheating with the Microwave function Drink/ Quantity    food [min] [min] Drinks (drinking temperature 1 cup/1 glass 1000 00:50–1:10 – 60–65 °C) (200 ml) 00:50– Baby bottle (milk) Approx. 200 ml 1:00 Food for babies and children 1 jar (200 g) 450 00:30–1:00 Sliced meat with sauce 200 g 3:00–5:00...
  • Page 70: Heat Crockery

    Special applications Heat crockery Keeping warm By pre-heating the crockery, the food You can keep food warm in the oven does not cool down as quickly. compartment for several hours. Use heat-resistant crockery. In order to maintain the quality of food, select the shortest possible time.
  • Page 71 Special applications The cooking duration takes approx.  Danger of burning due to hot sur- 2–4 hours depending on the weight faces. and size of the meat and how well you The oven gets hot during operation. want it cooked. You could burn yourself on the heat- ing elements, oven compartment or ...
  • Page 72: Sabbath Programme

    Special applications  Whilst the oven is pre-heating, sear You will not be able to start the special the meat thoroughly on all sides on application if you have set a minute the hob. minder or alarm. Once a special application has started, ...
  • Page 73 Special applications Using Yom-Tov When this warning is not shown, the oven is not heating and you can open This special application is fit for use on and close the door. the weekday festivals and will allow you Once you have opened the door, the to heat food in the oven for up to oven heating will remain switched off 76 hours.
  • Page 74: Cooking

    Special applications Tips Cooking - Turn, separate or stir the food several It is essential that the section entitled times. Stir the food from the outside “Correct use” in the “Warning and towards the middle, as food heats safety instructions” is observed. more quickly from the outside.
  • Page 75 Special applications Cooking with the Microwave function Soups/stews   850 W  450 W  Vegetables [min] [min] [min] Stew 1500 Soup 1500 Peas Peas (frozen) Carrots Broccoli florets Broccoli (frozen) Cauliflower florets Kohlrabi batons Asparagus Leeks Leeks (frozen) Sliced peppers Beans, green Brussels sprouts Brussels sprouts (frozen) Mixed vegetables (frozen)  Weight,  cooking duration,  standing time...
  • Page 76: Frozen Food/Ready Meals

    Special applications Preparing frozen food/ready meals Frozen food/Ready meals Handling food carefully will help pro- Tips for cakes, pizza and baguettes tect your health. - Bake cakes, pizza and baguettes on Cakes, pizzas and french fries should baking paper on the rack. be cooked until golden, not dark - Use the lowest temperature recom- brown.
  • Page 77: Mymiele

    MyMiele Under  , you can save fre- Deleting entries MyMiele quently used applications.  Select   . MyMiele It is particularly useful with automatic  Touch the entry you want to delete programmes as you do not need to work and keep your finger on it until the through every menu level in order to context menu appears.
  • Page 78: User Programmes

    User programmes You can create and save up to 20 User  If additional cooking stages are re- programmes. quired, select  and proceed as for the first cooking stage. - You can combine up to 10 cooking stages to accurately programme your ...
  • Page 79 User programmes Starting User programmes Changing cooking stages  Place the food in the oven compart- Cooking stages in automatic pro- ment. grammes that have been saved under a different name cannot be changed.  Select   . User programmes  Select the desired programme. ...
  • Page 80 User programmes Renaming User programmes Deleting User programmes  Select   .  Select   . User programmes User programmes  Touch the programme you want to  Touch the programme you want to de- change and keep your finger on it until lete and keep your finger on it until the context menu appears.
  • Page 81: Baking

    Baking Selecting the  cooking duration Handling food carefully will help pro- tect your health. Unless otherwise stated, the cooking Cakes, pizzas and french fries should durations given in the cooking charts are be cooked until golden, not dark for an oven compartment which has not brown.
  • Page 82 Baking Using Conventional heat  Using MW + Fan plus  Dark metal, enamel, tin or aluminium Use heat-resistant baking tins suitable baking tins with a matt finish, as well as for microwave use (see the require- heat-resistant glass and coated tins can ments specified for crockery in the sec- be used.
  • Page 83: Roasting

    Roasting Tips for roasting Notes on the cooking charts - Pre-heating the oven compartment is You can find the cooking charts at the only required when roasting beef sir- end of this book. loin joints and fillet. Pre-heating is  Take note of the temperature range, generally not necessary.
  • Page 84: Notes On The Functions

    Roasting of the roast [cm] with the time per Using Automatic programmes  cm [min/cm] stated below, depend-  Follow the instructions in the display. ing on the type of meat: Using Fan plus  or Auto roast  - Beef/venison: 15–18 min/cm - Pork/veal/lamb: 12–15 min/cm These functions are suitable for roasting - Sirloin/fillet: 8–10 min/cm meat, fish and poultry that needs to be well browned as well as sirloin joints...
  • Page 85: Food Probe

    Roasting Using MW + Fan plus  or MW + Food probe Auto roast  These functions are not suitable for roasting delicate cuts of meat such as sirloin joints or fillet. The centre would be too well cooked before the exterior is The food probe enables precise temper- browned.
  • Page 86 Roasting When to use the food probe - When using aluminium foil or roasting bags, insert the food probe through Some automatic programmes and spe- the foil/bag into the centre of the cial applications will prompt you to use food. You can also place meat inside the food probe.
  • Page 87 Roasting The cooking programme is brought to an Time left display end as soon as the core temperature is If the temperature set for a cooking pro- reached. gramme is above 140 °C, the estimated time left will appear in the display. ...
  • Page 88: Grilling

    Grilling Notes on the cooking charts  Risk of injury caused by hot sur- faces. You can find the cooking charts at the end of this book. If you grill with the door open, hot air will escape from the oven instead of ...
  • Page 89: Notes On The Functions

    Grilling  As a general rule, check the food after Notes on the functions the shortest duration. You can find an overview of all the func-  To test the food, press down on the tions with their recommended values in meat with a spoon.
  • Page 90: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Operating a damaged oven can result  Risk of injury caused by hot sur- in microwave leakage and present a faces. hazard to the user. The oven gets hot during operation. Check the door and door seal for any You could burn yourself on the heat- sign of damage.
  • Page 91: Removing Normal Soiling

     Very stubborn soiling on PerfectClean surfaces can be cleaned using the Removing normal soiling Miele oven cleaner, which must only  Remove normal soiling immediately be applied to cold surfaces. with warm water, washing-up liquid...
  • Page 92: Lowering The Top Heat/Grill Element

    Cleaning and care  Follow the instructions on the pack- aging. Oven cleaners from other manufactur- ers must only be used in a cold oven and for no longer than a maximum of 10 minutes.  You can then also use the scouring pad on the back of a washing-up sponge to remove the soiling.
  • Page 93: Problem Solving Guide

    You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to call the Miele Customer Service Department. Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser- vice. The following tables are designed to help you to find the cause of a malfunction or a fault and to resolve it.
  • Page 94  | Settings Movement sensor The movement sensor is defective.  Call the Miele Customer Service Department. The oven is not connected to the power supply.  Check that the oven plug is correctly inserted into the socket and switched on.
  • Page 95 A fault has occurred that you cannot resolve. Fault not listed here ap-  Call the Miele Customer Service Department. pears in the display. If the door is opened This is not a fault. If the door is opened while cooking with while cooking with   function, the door contact switch will...
  • Page 96  Press the  sensor control to switch on the oven interior does not switch lighting for 15 seconds.  If required, select the   | or  setting. Lighting “On” for 15 seconds The oven interior lighting is faulty.  Call the Miele Customer Service Department.
  • Page 97: Service

    For information on the appliance war- can be found at www.miele.com/ser- ranty specific to your country please vice. contact Miele. See back cover for ad- dress. Contact in the event of a fault In the UK, your appliance warranty is...
  • Page 98: Installation

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Installation dimensions Dimensions are given in mm. Installation in a tall or base unit When building the oven into a base unit underneath a hob, please also observe the installation instructions for the hob as well as the building-in depth required for the hob.
  • Page 99: Side View

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Side view 47 mm...
  • Page 100: Connections And Ventilation

    *INSTALLATION* Installation 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 cm²...
  • Page 101: Installing The Oven

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Installing the oven  Connect 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.
  • Page 102: Electrical Connection

    Miele product must also be maintained Suitable means of disconnection in- in isolated operation or in operation that clude accessible switches with an all- is not synchronised with the mains pole contact gap of at least 3 mm.
  • Page 103: Cooking Charts

    Cooking charts Batter Cakes/biscuits     +      (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min] Muffins 150–160 35–45 –   160–170 35–45 –   Small cakes (1 glass tray)* – 25–35 –   – 20–30 – Small cakes (2 glass trays)* ...
  • Page 104: Shortcrust Pastry

    Cooking charts Shortcrust pastry Cakes/biscuits      (accessories) [°C] [min] Biscuits (1 glass tray) 140–150 20–30 –   160–170 10–20 –   Drop cookies (1 glass tray)* – 40–50 –   – 30–40 – Drop cookies (2 glass trays)* ...
  • Page 105: Yeast Dough

    Cooking charts Yeast dough Cakes/biscuits     +      (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min] Bundt cake (Bundt cake tin, 140–150 55–65 –    24 cm) 150–160 60–70 –   Stollen (1 glass tray) 150–160 60–70 –  ...
  • Page 106: Sponge Mixture

    Cooking charts Sponge mixture Cakes/biscuits      (accessories) [°C] [min] Sponge cake base (2 eggs, spring- 170–180 – 15–25 –  form cake tin,  26 cm) Sponge cake base (4 eggs, spring-  170–180 – 25–35 – form cake tin,  26 cm) Whisked sponge (springform cake tin, ...
  • Page 107: Savoury Dishes

    Cooking charts Savoury dishes Food     +      (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min] Savoury flan (1 glass tray) 240–250 35–45    Onion tart (1 glass tray) 180–  – 30–40 – 190 + 150 150–160 30–40 –  ...
  • Page 108: Beef

    Cooking charts Beef Food       (accessories) [°C] [min] [°C] Braised beef, approx. 1 kg (roast- 150–160 120–130 –   ing dish with lid) Fillet of beef, approx. 1 kg  180–190 – 30–70 45–75 Fillet of beef (rare), approx. 1 kg 95–100 –...
  • Page 109: Veal

    Cooking charts Veal Food     +       (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min] [°C] Braised veal, approx. 1.5 kg 160–170 120–130 –   (roasting dish with lid) 160–170 + 150  80–90 –  Fillet of veal, approx. 1 kg (glass ...
  • Page 110: Pork

    Cooking charts Pork Food     +       (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min] [°C] Pork joint/pork neck roast, ap- 160–170 + 150  80–90 80–90  prox. 1 kg (roasting dish with lid) 170–180 100–110 80–90   Pork joint with crackling, ap- 170–180 + 150 ...
  • Page 111: Lamb, Game

    Cooking charts Lamb, game Food     +       (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min] [°C] Leg of lamb on the bone, ap-  170–180 + 80  100–120 64–82 prox. 1.5 kg (roasting dish with 180–190 110–120 64–82   lid) Saddle of lamb, off the bone 180–190...
  • Page 112: Poultry, Fish

    Cooking charts Poultry, fish Food     +       (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min] [°C] Poultry, 0.8–1.5 kg (wire rack on 160–170 55–65 85–90   the glass tray)  170–180 + 150 – 40–50 85–90 Chicken, approx. 1.2 kg (wire 180–190 –...
  • Page 113: Notes For Test Institutes

    2: 5–10  Operating mode,  Temperature,  Booster,  Shelf level,  Cooking duration, CF Crisp function,  Fan plus,  Conventional heat,  Grill,  On, – Off Only use original Miele accessories. Use a dark matt springform cake tin. Place the springform cake tin centrally on the wire rack.
  • Page 114: Test Food In Accordance With En 60705 (Microwave Operating Mode )

    Notes for test institutes Test food in accordance with EN 60705 (microwave operating mode )    Test food Notes  [min] [min] Crockery see Standard, dimensions Custard, 1000 g at the upper rim  15–18 250 mm x 250 mm, cook uncovered Crockery see Standard, external dia- Madeira cake, 475 g 8–11 meter at the upper rim 220 mm,...
  • Page 115: Technical Data

    UK Conformity declaration Miele hereby declares that this oven complies with UK Radio Equipment Regula- tions 2017, as amended. The complete text of the UK declaration of conformity is available from one of the following internet addresses: - Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk...
  • Page 116: Copyrights And Licences

    Copyrights and Licences Miele uses their own and third party software which is not subject to any so-called Open Source Licence for the operation and control of the appliance. This software/ these software components are protected by copyright. The copyright powers of Miele and third parties have to be respected.
  • Page 117: Copyrights And Licences For The Communication Module

    These items of software/software components are pro- tected by copyright. The copyrights held by Miele and third parties must be re- spected. Furthermore, this communication mod- ule contains software components which are distributed under open source licence conditions.
  • Page 119 United Kingdom Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW Tel: 0330 160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk, E-mail: info@miele.co.uk Australia Ireland South Africa Miele Australia Pty. Ltd. Miele Ireland Ltd. Miele (Pty) Ltd. ACN 005 635 398 2024 Bianconi Avenue...
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