Miele H 187 MB Operating Instructions Manual
Miele H 187 MB Operating Instructions Manual

Miele H 187 MB Operating Instructions Manual

Microwave combination oven
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Operating Instructions

Microwave
Combination Oven
H 176 MB, H 177 MB
H 186 MB, H 187 MB
GiZWO
It is
to read these
operating instructions before
installing or using the machine, to
avoid the risk of accident, or damage
to the machine.
M.-Nr.
05 237 671

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Microwave Combination Oven H 176 MB, H 177 MB H 186 MB, H 187 MB GiZWO It is to read these operating instructions before installing or using the machine, to avoid the risk of accident, or damage to the machine.
  • Page 3 a Display field (according to model) – for operating modes – MANUAL / AUTOMATIC b Data entry display c Selected settings display d Display for: - Food groups - Automatic-Programmes - e Status display for the clock f Function selector g "–...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ......... 2 Accessories .
  • Page 5 ..........38 .
  • Page 6 ............62 Auto Roast E .
  • Page 7 For cooking Q, reheating P, and defrosting N selected food groups us- The appliance is designed to be "user ing the microwave. responsive". When the user presses a function control the relevant display and indicator light will automatically For storing up to 5 stages of a cooking light up.
  • Page 8 Once a cooking process using the mi- If the door is opened during a crowave has begun, the door will re- programme using a traditional oven main locked until the end of the function (with or without microwave), a programme. contact switch for the door switches the You can cancel the door lock by press- fan and heating element off automati-...
  • Page 9 Im- the new cable must be fitted by a proper use of the appliance can, Miele approved service technician. however, present a risk of both per- sonal injury and material damage. Do not use the microwave function...
  • Page 10 Always ensure that food is suffi- cian approved by Miele in accordance ciently cooked or reheated. Many with local and national safety regula- factors will affect the overall cooking tions.
  • Page 11: Accessories

    Always remember that cooking Do not heat up unopened tins of times in a microwave oven are usu- food in the oven as pressure will ally considerably shorter than with tradi- build up in the tin and it can explode. tional methods of food preparation.
  • Page 12 Under no circumstances use a Never cook or reheat food or liq- steam cleaner to clean this appli- uids in sealed containers or bot- ance. The steam could attack the elec- tles. With baby bottles the screw top trical components and cause a short teat must be removed.
  • Page 13 Do not use any containers or cut- Food with a thick skin or peel, such lery made from or containing metal, as tomatoes, sausages, jacket po- aluminium foil, lead crystal glassware, tatoes, aubergines, should be pierced temperature-sensitive plastics, wooden or cut in several places to allow steam utensils or cutlery, metal clips or wire to escape and prevent the food from ties.
  • Page 14 Wait until the grill element has cooled down before lowering it for Bottling should only be undertaken by cleaning. an experienced cook who has received Do not use force to pull it down as proper training in this method of this can cause the element to preserving fruit and vegetables in an break.
  • Page 15 Old appliances may contain materials which can be reclaimed or recycled. The transport and protective packing Please contact your dealer, your local has been selected from materials which waste collection centre or scrap mer- are environmentally friendly for disposal chant about potential recycling and can normally be recycled.
  • Page 16 ^ Wipe out the oven interior with hot Enter water and a little washing up liquid. Dry using a soft cloth. Do not shut the oven door until the ^ Enter the highest possible tempera- interior is completely dry, to avoid odours and the possibility of corro- ture with the "+"...
  • Page 17 Microwaves can penetrate porcelain, glass, cardboard and plastics but not Microwave cooking offers the benefits metal. Do not, therefore, use utensils of speed, convenience and nutritional made of metal, or which contain metal, advantages when food does not require for example in the form of gold or silver browning or crisping.
  • Page 18 Fan Heat D After the selected temperature is en- tered, the oven heats initially to a pre- Auto Roast E set high temperature which seals the Grill n meat to keep it succulent and tasty. The oven temperature is then automati- Fan Grill N cally returned to the temperature set- These cook and brown the food.
  • Page 19 h + D Q Cooking Microwave + Fan Heat h + E Microwave + Auto Roast P Reheating h + n Microwave + Grill Defrosting h + N Microwave + Fan Grill The microwave’s automatic programmes can be used to cook, re- The combination programmes enable heat or defrost food.
  • Page 20 Microwaves The material and shape of containers used affect cooking results and times. Heat distribution is more even in round and oval shaped dishes than in rectan- gular containers, providing better re- sults. Metal containers, aluminium foil and metal cutlery, or china with metallic decoration such as gold rims or co- balt blue must not be used in micro- wave mode.
  • Page 21 Decorated earthenware is only suitable Make sure that the aluminium foil is if the decoration is beneath an all-over at least 2 cm from the oven walls at glaze. all times. It must not touch the walls. Earthenware can get very hot, and Metal meat skewers or clamps should may crack.
  • Page 22 Special plastic utensils, designed for use in microwave ovens are available Only those plastic disposable contain- from good retail outlets. Melamine ware ers which are specified by the manu- is not suitable as it absorbs energy and facturer as suitable for use in a micro- heats up.
  • Page 23 If any doubt exists about the suitabil- ity of containers, please contact the supplier. ^ Confirm by pressing "Enter". This test cannot be used to check whether items with hollow knobs or han- dles are suitable for use in a microwave Enter oven.
  • Page 24 Sealed glass containers, such as jars of food, must be opened before they are placed in the oven. – cooking meals which are to be given a crisp finish, – cooking breaded or battered foods – using a combination programme.
  • Page 25: Auto Roast

    The function selector and the touch controls are used to operate the appli- Q Cooking ance. P Reheating Defrosting If the function selector is turned away from "0", the cool air fan will run at a very low level and the oven interior lighting will be switched on.
  • Page 26 Enter – to select a microwave power setting, – to store various stages of a micro- wave cooking process in memory. – to enter or alter the temperature or time step by step (press the control for a brief moment several times) or quickly (press and hold the touch control), –...
  • Page 27 After the appliance has been con- nected to the power supply or after a power cut "12:00" will appear in the dis- play. The colon will flash. If the time of day is not then entered im- mediately, the time will start to run from "12:00"...
  • Page 28 Each function has been assigned a suggested power level (for the micro- wave) or a suggested temperature (for traditional oven functions). These will appear in the data entry dis- play. Microwave – Solo..... . 600 W –...
  • Page 29 When using If you have chosen the Microwave + the following settings are possible: Grill combination programme, you can select a maximum of 30 minutes only. Fan Heat ....30 – 200 °C Auto Roast .
  • Page 30 With solo microwave, a power level and time are entered. With traditional oven functions a temperature is selected and a time can also be entered. ^ Use the function selector to select the ^ Use the " – /+" touch control to enter required function.
  • Page 31 Microwave mode is combined with one of the traditional oven functions. Before starting enter a microwave power set- ting, time and a temperature. A time can also be entered for the selected ^ Confirm by pressing Enter. traditional oven function. ^ Use the function selector to select the The suggested temperature for the tra- programme you want.
  • Page 32 If the two operating modes are run for a At the end of the time for the function different length of time from each other, with the shorter duration an audible a time must be entered for the tradi- tone will sound. That function will be tional oven function at the start of the switched off automatically.
  • Page 33 Cooking, reheating or defrosting pro- cesses are divided up into various food groups. The time and microwave power levels are selected automatically by the system. ^ Use the function selector to select the programme you want. Use the "– /+" touch control to select the required food group.
  • Page 34 ^ Begin the programme by pressing the Start touch control The time which is needed for the programme will appear in the data en- try display. : – for a time up to 60 minutes it will ap- pear in minutes:seconds, e.g.
  • Page 35 – up to 4 kg but between two 100 g steps, should be rounded down if less than 49 g and rounded up ifs more than 50 g. Cooking meat Examples: poultry actual weight: 124 g fish fruit = weight entered as: 100 g. soup casseroles actual weight: 125 g...
  • Page 36 If you discover before the start of a pro- If you discover after the process has cess that you have made an error with begun that you have made an error with the data entry then the data entry, press the Stop/C touch control to interrupt the process.
  • Page 37 Start ^ Press the Stop/C touch control twice. The power level (for microwave and combination programmes) or the tem- perature (for traditional oven modes) previously entered and stored in mem- ory will appear in the display. If an automatic programme has been chosen then the relevant text/symbol for the food group will light up.
  • Page 38 When using the microwave different power levels may be required by the one process, e.g. defrosting followed by reheating or cooking food. These different power levels can be ^ Press the Memory touch control to stored together with the relevant times store the entries in the memory.
  • Page 39 Using the short step system you can store microwave power levels and times for frequently used processes. ^ Turn the function selector to micro- wave mode. ^ Select the time you require using the ^ Press the c touch control. "–...
  • Page 40 ^ Select the programme by pressing the c touch control once or several times. ^ If necessary, alter the stored settings using the touch controls. ^ Begin the process by pressing the Start touch control. The time will count down in the data en- try display.
  • Page 41 You can delay the actual start of a If you press the "+" touch control for too programme by up to 23 hours and long by mistake, use the " –" touch con- 59 minutes after programming a pro- trol to correct the start time. cess.
  • Page 42 After a microwave process has started the door will remain locked until the time entered has elapsed. In order to cancel the door lock you must interrupt the process. Start ^ Press the Stop/C touch control to re- lease the door lock. The time is halted at the point of inter- ruption.
  • Page 43 ^ Stop the audible tone by opening the An audible tone will sound 3 times at the end of a process. door for a brief moment or by press- ing any touch control with the excep- A colon will appear in the data entry tion of the "–...
  • Page 44 You can set the minute minder to time other activities in the kitchen, e.g. boil- ing eggs on a hob. Start The function selector must be at "0" before the minute minder is used. ^ Press the Stop/C touch control. The minute minder time will be inter- rupted.
  • Page 45 ^ Press the Enter touch control. If preferred you can – programme the appliance so that the "01:1" will appear in the display. display is not as bright at night ("Night time dimming" function), – switch off the oven compartment light.
  • Page 46 The interior lighting will now switch itself off after a programme has begun. Press the Enter touch control if you The function selector must be at "0". want to switch the interior lighting on for a short while. It will switch itself off auto- ^ Press and hold the "+"...
  • Page 47: Safety Features

    This safety feature prevents functions being entered unintentionally. ^ Press the "–" touch control until the key symbol in the display goes out. The appliance can now be used again. The programming lock can only be activated when – no minute minder entry has been made, –...
  • Page 48 ^ Remove food from its packaging and This programme is suitable for defrost- ing meat, poultry, fish, fruit, bread, place it in a microwave-safe con- soup, plated meals, casseroles and tainer. vegetables. ^ Place the container in the middle of This programme is also the best for de- the oven floor.
  • Page 49 Cream – – 12–14 5 – 10 Butter 250 g – – 8 – 10 5 – 10 Cheese slices 250 g – – 6 – 8 10 – 15 Milk – 12 – 14 – 10 – 15 Cream cheese 250 g –...
  • Page 50 For made-up milk follow the manu- This programme is suitable for reheat- facturer’s instructions. ing meat, poultry, fish, soup, plated meals, casseroles and vegetables. After reheating stir the food or shake the container and check that the tem- See "Automatic programmes" for details perature does not pose any danger.
  • Page 51 Stir or turn food from time to time during cooking. Stir the food from the outside Be careful when removing a dish towards the middle, as food heats more from the oven. It may be hot. quickly from the outside. With the auto- matic programme an audible tone Although heat is not normally produced sounds as a reminder.
  • Page 52 Coffee, drinking temp. 60 – 65 °C 1 cup, 0.2 l – – 1 – – Milk, drinking temp. 60 – 65 °C 1 cup, 0.2 l – 1– 1 – – Water – to the boil 1 cup, – 1 –...
  • Page 53 Q is suitable for Eggs can only be cooked in their shells cooking meat and poultry which are not in the microwave oven in a specially required to be crisped or browned, fish, designed egg-boiling device available soups, casseroles and vegetables. from specialist shops.
  • Page 54 This method is recommended for every- day cooking, e.g. cakes, pastry, me- ringues, pizza, potatoes and other veg- is suitable if you want a shorter cooking etables. time. Slide the glass tray with the rack into the lowest runner level. is suitable for cooking food which re- The following containers are suitable: quires a crisp finish or browning.
  • Page 55 Trout 2 at 250 g – 5 – 6 2 – 3 Apricot creme – 4 – 5 – – Vanilla creme – 5 – 6 – – – – 2 – 3 X = Enter the weight of the food, time and power are selected automatically * During this time the temperature spreads evenly through the food.
  • Page 56 Paprika boats 10 – 12 Root veg. Lasagne 22 – 24 Emmental-Noodles – 8 – 12** Vegetable Burger 28 – 30 Potato Dauphinoise – 25 – 27 Coated Fish – 8 – 12** Fish in Cheese Sauce – 14 – 18** 1000 g 28 –...
  • Page 57 For simultaneous defrosting and reheat- ing or cooking the following functions This method is suitable for defrosting are suitable: and then rehating or cooking deep frozen ready made meals, which are to be crisped and browned. Select micro- wave power 450 watts and a tempera- This method is suitable for defrosting ture of 220 –...
  • Page 58 Cream soups 0.75 l 8 – 10 Clear beef broth with vegetables 0.8 l 10 – 12 White fillet 400 g 10 – 12 Sea trout in herb sauce 400 g 10 – 12 Burgers 160 g – Roast 450 g 7 –...
  • Page 59 Bistro Baguettes 250 g 8 – 10 Lasagne 450 g 14 – 16 Potatoes, broccoli and ham in sauce 350 g 14 – 16 Wholemeal noodles with vegetables and ham 350 g 16 – 18 Fish fillet 450 g 18 – 20 2 spiced burgers 250 g 8 –...
  • Page 60 The following grill settings are suitable the grill for approx. 5 minutes for browning food: with the oven door shut. Do not select a microwave setting. n is suitable for browning dishes such as cauliflower cheese. It can be and place the used for grilling very thin meat or fish.
  • Page 61 Pre-heat the grill for approx five minutes. Steaks 10 – 20 Burgers 10 – 20 Sausage 8 – 14 Fish fillet 10 – 20 Toast 2 – 5 Toast with topping 5 – 7 Tomatoes 8 – 10 Peaches 6 – 10 Kebab / mixed grill 15 –...
  • Page 62: Auto Roast E

    When open roasting on the rack fit Slide the glass tray with the rack into the grease filter in front of the fan the first runner from the bottom. grille at the rear of the oven. The following pots can be used: roasting tins, pots, earthenware, oven- proof glass, roasting foil.
  • Page 63 Browning only occurs towards the end of the roasting time. 15 – 20 minutes before the end of roast- ing time take the lid off the pot. Season the meat and place in the pot. Do not select a higher temperature than Add some knobs of butter or margarine that advised.
  • Page 64 Beef topside (appx. 1 kg) 180 – 200 100 – 120 76 – 86 Sirloin, Steak (appx. 1 kg) 190 – 200 35 – 45 – – – Venison (appx. 1 kg) 180 – 200 90 – 110 66 – 76 Pork, Shoulder (appx.
  • Page 65 This method is suitable for baking small This combination programme is suit- cakes, swiss roll, pastry doughs. able for doughs which require longer baking, such as rubbed in and beaten Most types of heat-resistant tins or mixtures, yeast recipes and cheese- dishes are suitable, including thin- cake.
  • Page 66 With metal baking tins there may be Temperature settings, times and micro- sparking. Try positioning the tin differ- wave power settings in the Baking ently on the glass tray, and make sure Chart are suggestions only. Select an the tin does not touch the interior walls. average temperature and time for first attempts and adapt accordingly.
  • Page 67 Victoria sandwich 160 – 165 20 – 25 – – – Farmhouse fruit cake – – 60 – 70 Nut cake (glass tray) 150 – 170 25 – 30 20 – 25 Nut cake (tin) 150 – 170 60 – 70 40 –...
  • Page 68 A microfibre "E-Cloth" is available from Aluminium surfaces and controls the Miele UK Spare Parts Department, may suffer discolouration or damage Part number 98013530, which is suit- able for cleaning surfaces such as if soiling is left on them for too long.
  • Page 69 The controls may suffer discolour- The appliance front and controls are ation or damage if soiling is left on susceptible to scratches and abrasion. them for too long. Remove any soiling straight away. Please observe the cleaning instruc- tions for Avoid: –...
  • Page 70 The oven interior is stainless steel. The The glass back panel can be removed high temperatures possible when oper- for cleaning. ating in a traditional oven mode can cause the steel to darken slightly. The oven interior is hot after use. Take care not to burn yourself.
  • Page 71 If the oven interior roof is particularly Always keep the door interior clean. Do soiled, the grill element can be lowered not use any scouring agent. Check the to make cleaning easier. door and door seal at regular intervals for any sign of damage. Wait until the grill element has cooled down before lowering it to If any damage is noticed, the oven...
  • Page 72: Automatic Programmes

    – if operating in microwave mode the technician approved by Miele. Un- appliance door is properly shut, authorised repairs could be danger- – if operating in microwave mode a ous.
  • Page 73 ^ Take out the halogen lamps (2.). Exercise caution when changing a light bulb. Halogen lights get very hot ^ Check whether the oven interior light- during use and will remain hot for ing has been switched off, (see "En- some time after being switched off.
  • Page 74: Touch Controls

    ^ Check whether: When cooked by microwaves, food be- – the correct temperature was set. gins to cook from the outside first, the – there has been a change to the rec- inside of the food relying on the slower ipe.
  • Page 75 This combination indicates a fault mes- ^ Check whether: sage. – sparks are being created by the use The fault message " " appears when of metallic crockery, (see Section on the door is opened and at the same time the Start touch control is pressed. Suitable crockery).
  • Page 76: Oven Interior

    In the events of any faults which you cannot easily remedy, please contact – your Miele dealer – the nearest Miele Service Depart- ment See address on the back page. – When contacting the Service depart- ment please quote the Model and...
  • Page 77 30 mA (in accordance with DIN VDE 0664, VDE 0100 Section 739). If the cable is damaged a new cable must be fitted by a Miele approved ser- vice engineer.
  • Page 78 (as applicable to the design of plug fitted). The correct rating of the replacement fuses that are ASTA approved to BS 1362 should be fitted. Replacement covers may be purchased from your lo- cal electrical supplier, electricity show- room or Miele service agent.
  • Page 79 All electrical work should be carried out by a competent person, in accordance The wires in the mains lead are col- with national and local safety regula- oured in accordance with the follow- tions. ing code: Depending on the version, the appli- Green / yellow = earth ance is supplied with a mains cable, or Blue = neutral...
  • Page 80 The appliance is suitable for installa- tion: – in a tall unit in combination with an oven, – in a tall unit, – in a base unit. If fitted in combination with a hob, the installation instructions for the hob must also be taken into ac- count.
  • Page 81 ^ Turn off the mains electricity supply for connecting to an isolator. ^ Connect the oven to the electricity supply. ^ Push the oven into the furniture unit as far as the oven trim and align. ^ Open the oven door, and with two screws secure the oven to the side walls of the furniture unit through the holes in the oven trim.
  • Page 84 Alteration rights reserved / 0603 M.-Nr. 05 237 671 / V H 176 MB, H 177 MB, H 186 MB, H 187 MB This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleached without the use of chlorine.

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