Miele H 7440 BMX Operating And Installation Instructions

Miele H 7440 BMX 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. 11 195 920

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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. 11 195 920...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Accessories supplied and available to order............24 Safety features ....................28 PerfectClean treated surfaces ................28 Before using for the first time ................29 Miele@home ......................29 Standard settings ....................30 Heating up the oven for the first time..............31 Settings ......................32 Settings overview ....................
  • Page 3 Contents Miele@home ......................38 RemoteUpdate ....................39 Remote control....................40 Activating MobileStart ..................40 Software version....................40 Showroom programme..................40 Factory default..................... 40 Minute minder....................41 Main and sub-menus ..................42 Microwave operation ..................44 How it works......................44 Suitable crockery....................44 Suitable containers..................
  • Page 4 Contents Baking......................... 74 Tips on baking..................... 74 Notes on the cooking charts ................74 Notes on the oven functions ................75 Roasting ......................76 Tips for roasting ....................76 Notes on the cooking charts ................76 Notes on the oven functions ................77 Grilling ........................
  • Page 5: Warning And Safety Instructions

    “Installation”, as well as in the “Warning and Safety instructions”. Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non- compliance with these instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future owner.
  • Page 6 They are not suitable for room lighting. Replacement lamps may only be fitted by a Miele authorised technician or by Miele.  This oven contains 1 light source of energy efficiency class F.
  • Page 7 The protective measures provided in the installation and in this Miele product must also be assured in their function and operation in isolated operation or in non-mains synchronous operation, or replaced with equivalent measures in the installation.
  • Page 8 The manufacturer's warranty will be invalidated if the appliance is not repaired by a Miele approved service technician.  Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when original Miele spare parts are used. Faulty components must only be replaced by original spare parts.
  • Page 9 Warning and safety instructions  During installation, maintenance and repair work, the oven must be completely disconnected from the mains electricity supply. To ensure this: - Switch off the mains circuit breaker, or - switch off at the wall socket and withdraw the plug. To do this, pull the plug and not the mains connection cable.
  • Page 10 Warning and safety instructions  Please be aware that durations when using microwave power are often considerably shorter when cooking, reheating and defrosting than when using functions without microwave power. Excessively long cooking durations can lead to food drying out and burning, or could even cause it to catch fire.
  • Page 11 Warning and safety instructions  The oven compartment floor can become damaged by items being pushed around on it. When placing pots, pans or crockery on the oven compartment floor, ensure that you avoid pushing them around.  Danger of injury caused by steam. Pouring a cold liquid onto a hot surface creates steam, which can cause severe scalding.
  • Page 12 Warning and safety instructions  Risk of injury caused by hot food. When heating food up, the heat is created directly in the food itself. For this reason, the crockery will remain cooler than the food (except when using ovenproof stoneware).
  • Page 13 Warning and safety instructions  Do not use a thermometer containing mercury or liquid as these are not suitable for use with very high temperatures and break very easily. To check food temperature, first interrupt the cooking process. Only use a thermometer specifically approved for food use to measure the temperature of the food.
  • Page 14 Warning and safety instructions  Fire hazard due to containers made of flammable materials. Plastic disposable containers must meet the requirements specified for crockery in “Microwave operation - Suitable containers for microwave use”. Do not leave the oven unattended when heating or cooking food in disposable containers made of plastic, paper or other inflammable materials.
  • Page 15 Damage caused by vermin is not covered by the warranty. Accessories  Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used, warranty, performance and product liability claims will be invalidated.  Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for a minimum of 10 years and up to 15 years following the...
  • Page 16: 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 valuable materials. They are environmentally friendly for also contain specific materials, disposal, and can normally be recycled.
  • Page 17: Overview

    Overview Oven a Control panel b Grill element c 3 Shelf levels for the glass tray and rack d Air inlet for the fan with ring heating element behind it e Front frame with data plate f Door...
  • Page 18: Controls

    For calling up functions and saving settings b Optical interface i  sensor (for Miele service technicians only) For setting a minute minder, the c  sensor cooking duration or the start or finish For controlling the oven via your...
  • Page 19: On/Off Sensor

    Controls On/Off sensor Sensor controls The On/Off  sensor is recessed and The sensors react to touch. Every touch reacts to touch. of the sensors is confirmed by a keypad tone. You can switch off this keypad Use this sensor to switch the oven on tone using Other   |...
  • Page 20 Sensor Function  If you want to control the oven from your mobile device, you must have the Miele@home system, switch on the Remote  setting and touch this sensor. The sensor then lights up control and the MobileStart function is available.
  • Page 21: Symbols

    Controls Sensor Function Functions highlighted in the display can be selected by touching the OK sensor. The selected function can then be changed. Confirm with OK to save changes. If information appears in the display, select OK to confirm the message.  If no cooking programme is in progress, you can use this sensor to set a minute minder (e.g.
  • Page 22: Operating Principles

    Operating principles Use the  and  arrow sensors or the Changing the setting with a            area between them in the segment bar navigation area to use the oven. Some settings are represented by a The OK sensor lights up orange as soon       ...
  • Page 23: Entering Numbers

    The  sensor lights up. You can arrow sensor, the numbers continue operate your oven remotely with the scrolling automatically until you release Miele App. the arrow sensor. Directly operating the oven takes  Confirm with OK. priority over operating it via the remote control function on the App.
  • Page 24: Features

    The data plate states the model These are available to order via the number, the serial number as well as Miele online shop or directly from Miele connection data (voltage, frequency (see the end of this booklet for contact and maximum rated load).
  • Page 25 Features The glass tray has an anti-tip safety Rack with anti-tip safety notches notch which prevents it being pulled right out when it only needs to be pulled out partially. When pushing the glass tray back in, always ensure that the safety notch The rack is not suitable for use with the is at the back of the oven (see Microwave...
  • Page 26 Features Round baking trays The round baking trays can suffer damage when subjected to microwaves. Do not use the round baking trays with the Microwave  , MW + Auto Roast  , MW + Fan Plus  , MW +   or Grill MW + Fan Grill...
  • Page 27 Suitable lids are available separately. the gap on the outside edge of the Please quote the model number when door at the top between the control ordering. panel and the door. - Miele all purpose microfibre cloth - Miele oven cleaner...
  • Page 28: Safety Features

    Features Safety features PerfectClean treated surfaces - System lock  Surfaces treated with PerfectClean (see “Settings – Safety”) enamel are characterised by their exceptional non-stick properties and - Sensor lock ease of cleaning. (see “Settings – Safety”) Food can be easily removed from these - Cooling fan surfaces.
  • Page 29: Before Using For The First Time

    Miele Miele@home availability App. The ability to use the Miele App The Miele App will guide you as you depends on the availability of the connect your oven to your home Wi-Fi Miele@home service in your country.
  • Page 30: Standard 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 immediately, later time (see “Settings”). select  and confirm with OK. Continue ...
  • Page 31: Heating Up The Oven For The First Time

    Before using for the first time  Switch the oven off with the On/Off Heating up the oven for the  sensor after at least one hour. first time Cleaning the oven compartment after When the oven is heated up for the first heating it up for the first time time, it may give off a slight smell.
  • Page 32: Settings

    Settings Settings overview Menu option Available settings ... |  |  | ... Language  deutsch english Location Time Show * |  | Night dimming Clock format  | 12 h 24 h Date Lighting “On” for 15 seconds Display Brightness         * QuickTouch  | Volume...
  • Page 33 Settings Menu option Available settings Cooling fan run-on Temperature-controlled Time-controlled Safety Sensor lock  | System lock   | Miele@home Activate  | Deactivate Connection status Set up again Reset Set up Remote control RemoteUpdate Software version Showroom programme Demo mode  |...
  • Page 34: Opening The "Settings" Menu

    If the oven has been connected to a Useful tip: If you have selected the Wi-Fi network and signed into the wrong language by mistake, select the Miele App, the time will be  sensor. Follow the  symbol to get synchronised based on the location back to the Language ...
  • Page 35: Display

    Settings Melodies The oven interior lighting is switched At the end of a process, a melody will off. Press the  sensor to switch on sound several times at intervals. the oven interior lighting for The volume of the melody is 15 seconds.
  • Page 36: Units

    Settings Units Booster Booster  function is used to quickly Weight pre-heat the oven compartment in For Automatic programmes, you can set some functions. the weight of food in grams ( ), pounds/ ounces ( ) or pounds ( lb/oz Booster function is automatically Temperature switched on during the heating-up...
  • Page 37: Recommended Power Levels

    Settings Time-controlled Recommended power levels The cooling fan switches off after a If you frequently cook with different period of about 25 minutes. power levels, it makes sense to change the recommended microwave power Condensate can damage the oven levels. housing unit, damage the worktop and lead to corrosion in the oven.
  • Page 38: Miele@Home

    This setting is only visible if no your oven to your Wi-Fi network with connection to the Wi-Fi network has the help of the Miele App or via WPS. been set up yet. You must set up a new connection to the Wi-Fi network Activate to be able to use Miele@home.
  • Page 39: Remoteupdate

    - Do not switch the oven off during the update. Otherwise, the update will be Switch off RemoteUpdate if you do not aborted and will not be installed. wish any updates to be downloaded. - Some software updates can only be carried out by a Miele service technician.
  • Page 40: Remote Control

    Settings Remote control Showroom programme If you have installed the Miele App on This function enables the oven to be your mobile device, have access to the demonstrated in showrooms without Miele@home system and have activated heating up. Do not activate this setting...
  • Page 41: Minute Minder

    Minute minder If you are in a menu, the minute minder Using the Minute will count down in the background. minder function At the end of the minute minder time The  minute minder can be used to  will flash, the time will start counting time other activities in the kitchen, up and a buzzer will sound.
  • Page 42: Main And Sub-Menus

    Main and sub-menus Menu Recommen- Range ded value Oven functions   Fan Plus 160 °C 30–250 °C Auto Roast   160 °C 100–230 °C Grill   1–3 Microwave   1000 W 80–1000 W 300 W 80–300 W MW + Fan Plus  ...
  • Page 43 Main and sub-menus Menu Recommen- Range ded value Other   300 W 80–300 W MW + Grill 1–3 300 W 80–300 W MW + Auto Roast 160 °C 100–200 °C Eco Fan Heat 190 °C 100–230 °C Fan Grill 200 °C 100–220 °C –...
  • Page 44: Microwave Operation

    Microwave operation How it works Suitable crockery The oven contains a magnetron that In order for microwaves to reach the converts electrical energy into food, they must be able to penetrate the electromagnetic waves (microwaves). crockery being used. Microwaves can These microwaves are distributed pass through porcelain, glass, evenly throughout the oven...
  • Page 45: Suitable Containers

    Microwave operation Suitable containers - Plastic containers and plastic disposable containers with the  Fire hazard due to inflammable   function Microwave materials. Useful tip: To protect the environment, Disposable containers made out of avoid the use of disposable containers. plastic, paper or other inflammable materials can ignite, causing damage Plastics must be heat-resistant to a to the oven.
  • Page 46 Microwave operation  Using aluminium foil trays and Fire hazard due to metal parts. aluminium foil can cause crackling Metal parts such as metal clips or and sparks. plastic and paper ties that have wire Therefore, place aluminium foil trays running through them can heat on the glass tray and not on the rack.
  • Page 47: Unsuitable Containers

    Microwave operation Unsuitable containers When purchasing plasticware, make sure that it is suitable for use in a Crockery and lids with hollow microwave oven. handles or knobs can collect - Wooden dishes moisture in the hollow spaces. When Water contained in wood evaporates the moisture evaporates, pressure during the cooking programme.
  • Page 48: Testing Dishes For Their Suitability

    Microwave operation  Close the door. Testing dishes for their suitability Unsuitable crockery can cause sparks  Select the Microwave   function. or crackling noises in microwave  Set the highest microwave power operation. If you are not sure whether level (1000 W) and a cooking duration glass, porcelain or stoneware crockery of 30 seconds.
  • Page 49: Cover

    Microwave operation Cover The cover should not form a seal with the container. If the container has a narrow diameter, the steam may not be able to escape. The cover could get too hot and start to melt. Use containers with a sufficiently Useful tip: Covers are available from large diameter.
  • Page 50: Operation

    Operation The set values appear and the cooking If you place food directly on the floor duration counts down in the display for of the oven when using the all functions. Microwave   function, the oven can become damaged. If you have set a temperature, you will When using the Microwave  ...
  • Page 51: Changing The Temperature

    Operation Changing values and settings Changing the microwave power level  Select the desired value or setting You can change the microwave power and confirm with OK. level for the   function and Microwave for functions which use microwave  Change the value or setting and power.
  • Page 52: Setting Cooking Durations

    Operation Setting cooking durations oven heating will switch on automatically at the time you have Cooking results can be adversely set. affected if there is a long delay  Select the  sensor. between the food being placed in the oven and the start of cooking. Fresh ...
  • Page 53: Deleting The Set Cooking Durations

    Operation Deleting the set cooking durations Interrupting a cooking programme in the Microwave function For a function which uses microwave power, you can only delete the set You can interrupt cooking when using times for  Finish at Start at . The Microwave   function and pause cooking duration must always be set.
  • Page 54: Pre-Heating The Oven

    Operation  Most dishes can be placed in a cold Cancelling a cooking programme without a set cooking duration oven. They will then make use of the heat produced during the heating-up  Touch the sensor for the selected phase. function.
  • Page 55: Pre-Heat

    Operation Switching Booster on or off for a Pre-heat  function is not available cooking programme with the   operating Microwave mode. If you have selected the  | Booster setting, you can switch off the function Switching on the Pre-heat function separately for a cooking programme. Pre-heat function can be used with On the other hand, you can also switch...
  • Page 56: 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, the oven are in use. starts with a set microwave power level and cooking duration. Always use the glass tray. A microwave power level of 850 W and Quick MW a maximum cooking duration of...
  • Page 57: Automatic Programmes

    Automatic programmes The wide range of Automatic Usage notes programmes enable you to achieve - When using Automatic programmes, excellent results with ease. the recipes provided are designed as a guide only. Other similar recipes, Categories including those using different The  Automatic programmes are quantities, can be used for the sorted into categories to provide a...
  • Page 58: Other Applications

    Other applications This section provides information on the  Risk of infection from bacteria. following applications: Bacteria such as salmonella can - Defrost cause life-threatening food poisoning. - Reheat It is particularly important to observe - Drying food hygiene rules when defrosting fish and meat, and in particular when - Heat crockery defrosting poultry.
  • Page 59 Other applications Using the Defrost Special application Using the Microwave function This programme has been developed Alternatively, you can use the for gently defrosting frozen food.   function for defrosting. Microwave Set the microwave power level and the Only use heat-resistant containers defrosting duration. which are microwave safe.
  • Page 60 Other 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 Sand cake (3 slice) Approx. 4–6 5–10 300 g Approx. Fruit cake (3 slices) 6–8 10–15 300 g Butter cake (3 slices) Approx.
  • Page 61: Reheat

    Other applications Reheat Risk of injury caused by hot liquids. When heating food, and in particular It is essential that “Warning and Safety liquids, using the instructions - Correct use” is observed. Microwave   function, the boiling  point may be reached without the Risk of injury caused by hot production of typical bubbles.
  • Page 62 Other applications Using the Reheat Special application During the standing time, the temperature is distributed evenly in the This programme is designed for food. reheating food.  After heating, allow the food to stand The time required depends on the at room temperature for a few nature of the food, its initial temperature minutes to enable the heat to spread and the amount to be cooked.
  • Page 63 Other 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) Approx. 200 ml Baby bottle (milk) 00:50–1:00 1 jar (200 g) 00:30–1:00 Food for babies and children 200 g 3:00–5:00 Sliced meat with sauce 250 g...
  • Page 64: Drying

    Other applications Drying Food   [°C]  [h]  Fruit 60–70 2–8 Drying is a traditional method of  Vegetables 55–65 4–12 preserving fruit, certain vegetables and herbs.  Mushrooms 45–50 5–10  Herbs 30–35 4–8 It is important that fruit and vegetables are ripe and not bruised before they are  Special application,  Temperature, dried.
  • Page 65: Heat Crockery

    Other applications Heat crockery Prove yeast dough By pre-heating the crockery, the food This programme is designed specifically does not cool down as quickly. for proving yeast dough.  Select Other  . Use heat-resistant crockery.  Select Prove yeast dough ...
  • Page 66: Cooking

    Other applications Useful tips Cooking - Turn, separate or stir the food several It is essential that “Warning and Safety times. Stir the food from the outside instructions - Correct use” is observed. towards the middle, as food heats Food with a thick skin or peel, such more quickly from the outside.
  • Page 67 Other applications Cooking with the Microwave function Soups/Casseroles   850 W  450 W  Vegetables [min.] [min.] [min.] Casserole 1500 Soup 1500 Peas Peas (frozen) Carrots Broccoli florets Broccoli (frozen) Cauliflower florets Kohlrabi batons Asparagus Leeks Leeks (frozen) Capsicums, cut into strips Beans, green Brussels sprouts Brussels sprouts (frozen) Mixed vegetables (frozen)
  • Page 68: Bottling

    Other applications Preparing fruit and vegetables Bottling The instructions are for a maximum of  Risk of infection from bacteria. 5 jars with a capacity of 0.5 l each. The spores of the botulinum bacterium are not sufficiently killed Only use special jars for bottling: by bottling pulses and meat only Fan Plus  : Bottling jars with a...
  • Page 69 Other applications Using the Fan Plus  function Using the Microwave  function  Select the  Select the Fan Plus   function and a Microwave   and a temperature of 160–170 °C. microwave power level of 850 W.  Wait until bubbles evenly rise in the ...
  • Page 70: Frozen Food/Ready Meals

    Other applications Removing the jars after bottling Frozen food/Ready meals  Risk of injury caused by hot Tips for cakes, pizza and baguettes surfaces. - Bake cakes, pizza and baguettes on The jars are very hot after bottling. baking paper on the rack. Wear oven gloves when removing - Use the lowest temperature the jars from the oven.
  • Page 71: User Programmes

    User programmes You can create and save up to 20 of Creating a User programme your own programmes.  Select Other  . - You can combine up to 10 cooking  Select User programmes stages to accurately programme your favourite or most frequently used ...
  • Page 72 User programmes  Select Save Show cooking stages A summary of your settings will  Enter the programme name. appear in the display.  Select . Display actions The required actions, e.g. placing the A message will appear in the display food in the oven, will appear in the confirming that the new name has been display.
  • Page 73 User programmes Changing cooking stages Changing a name  Select Other  . Cooking stages in an Automatic programme that you have renamed as  Select User programmes a User programme cannot be  Select the programme you want to changed. change.
  • Page 74: Baking

    Baking Notes on the cooking charts Handling food carefully will help protect your health. You can find the cooking charts at the Cakes, pizzas and chips should be end of this book. cooked until golden, not dark brown. Selecting the  temperature ...
  • Page 75: Notes On The Oven Functions

    Baking Using MW + Fan Plus  Notes on the oven functions Use heat-resistant baking tins suitable You can find an overview of all the for microwave use (see “Microwave functions with their recommended operation - Suitable containers for values in “Main and sub-menus”. microwave use”), such as heat-resistant Using Automatic programmes ...
  • Page 76: Roasting

    Roasting - At the end of the programme, take Tips for roasting the food out of the oven - Pre-heating the oven compartment compartment, cover it and leave to is only required when roasting beef stand for about 10 minutes. This sirloin joints and fillet.
  • Page 77: Notes On The Oven Functions

    Roasting Selecting the cooking duration   For roasting, use crockery with heat- resistant handles such as an oven Unless otherwise stated, the durations dish, roasting pan, Römertopf or a given in the cooking chart are for an heat-resistant glass dish. oven compartment which has not been pre-heated.
  • Page 78: Grilling

    Grilling Notes on the cooking charts  Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces. You can find the cooking charts at the If you grill with the door open, hot air end of this book. will escape from the oven instead of ...
  • Page 79: Notes On The Oven Functions

    Grilling Selecting the cooking duration  Notes on the oven functions  Grill thinner cuts of meat/slices of fish You can find an overview of all the for approx. 6–8 minutes per side. functions with their recommended It is best to grill food of a similar values in “Main and sub-menus”.
  • Page 80: Fan Grill

    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 81: Grill

    Grilling Fan Grill  can be used for small roasts but is only recommended for lean, tender cuts of meat, e.g. lamb racks, rump roasts, and beef fillet. Fan Grill the roast at 200 °C on shelf level 3 for approximately 25 minutes, depending on thickness.
  • Page 82: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care  Operating a damaged oven can Risk of injury caused by hot result in microwave leakage and surfaces. present a hazard to the user. The oven gets hot during operation. Check the door and door seal for any You could burn yourself on the sign of damage.
  • Page 83: Removing Normal Soiling

    Cleaning and care Removing normal soiling If soiling is left on for any length of time, it may become impossible to  It is best to remove normal soiling remove. If items are used frequently immediately using a clean sponge without being cleaned, it may and a solution of hot water and become very difficult to clean them.
  • Page 84: Removing Stubborn Soiling

    Using oven cleaners Removing stubborn soiling  Very stubborn soiling on PerfectClean Spilt fruit and roasting juices may surfaces can be cleaned using Miele cause lasting discolouration or matte Oven Cleaner. This cleaner must only patches on surfaces. This be applied to cold surfaces.
  • Page 85: Lowering The Grill Element

    Cleaning and care Lowering the grill element If the oven compartment roof is badly soiled, the grill element can be lowered to make cleaning easier. Clean the oven compartment roof regularly with a damp cloth or a dishwashing sponge.  Risk of injury caused by hot ...
  • Page 86: Problem Solving Guide

    With the help of the following guide, minor faults in the performance of the appliance, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remedied without contacting Miele. This will save you time and money because you won't need a service call.
  • Page 87  Check if the circuit breaker has tripped. Contact a qualified electrician or Miele.  If you need to open the door, for instance because there is still food in the oven compartment, use the opener supplied to prise the door open.
  • Page 88 Fault  and a fault A fault has occurred that you cannot resolve. code not listed here  Call Miele. appears in the display. If the door is opened This is not a fault. If the door is opened while cooking...
  • Page 89 Problem solving guide Problem Possible cause and remedy An abnormal sound A metal dish has been used during a cooking programme can be heard when using microwave power. the oven is  Check if there are sparks caused by using metal operating in dishes (see “Microwave operation - Suitable containers microwave mode.
  • Page 90  Select the  sensor control to switch on the oven switch on. interior lighting for 15 seconds.  If required, select the  Lighting  | or  “On” for 15 seconds setting. The oven interior lighting is faulty.  Call Miele.
  • Page 91: Service

    2 years. Miele. For further information, please refer to your warranty booklet. You can book a Miele customer service call-out online at www.miele.com.au/service or www.miele.co.nz/service. Contact information for Miele can be found at the end of this booklet.
  • Page 92: Installation

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Building-in dimensions Dimensions are given in mm. Installation in a tall or base unit When building the oven into a base unit underneath a cooktop, please also observe the installation instructions for the cooktop as well as the building-in height required for the cooktop.
  • Page 93: Side View

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Side view...
  • Page 94: 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 95: Installing The Oven

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Installing the oven  Connect the mains cable from the oven to the electricity supply.  Push the oven into the housing unit and align it.  Reconnect the power supply to the mains socket.  Open the door with the  sensor and use the screws supplied to secure the oven to the side walls of the housing unit through the holes in...
  • Page 96: Electrical Connection

    Connection should be made via a Miele product must also be assured in suitable isolator which complies with their function and operation in isolated national and local safety regulations.
  • Page 97: Cooking Charts

    Cooking charts Creamed mixture     +   Cakes/Biscuits    (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min.] Muffins   150–160 35–45 Small cakes (1 glass tray)  – 25–35 Small cakes (2 glass trays)  – 35–45 Sand cake (loaf tin, 30 cm) ...
  • Page 98: Rubbed In Mixture

    Cooking charts Rubbed in mixture   Cakes/Biscuits    (accessories) [°C] [min.] Biscuits (1 glass tray)   140–150 20–30  Drop cookies (1 glass tray) – 40–50 Drop cookies (2 glass trays)  – 2+3 45–55 Flan base (flan base tin,  28 cm) ...
  • Page 99: Yeast Dough

    Cooking charts Yeast dough     +   Cakes/Biscuits    (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min.] Bundt cake (Bundt cake tin,  24 cm)   140–150 55–65 Stollen (1 glass tray)   150–160 60–70 Streusel cake with/without fruit (1 glass  ...
  • Page 100: Sponge Mixture

    Cooking charts Sponge mixture   Cakes/Biscuits    (accessories) [°C] [min.] Sponge cake base (2 eggs, springform  – 15–25 170–180 cake tin,  26 cm) Sponge cake base (4 eggs, springform  – 30–40 170–180 cake tin,  26 cm) Whisked sponge (springform cake tin, ...
  • Page 101: Savoury Snacks

    Cooking charts Savoury snacks     +   Food    (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min.] Savoury flan (1 glass tray)   30–40 190–200 Onion tart (1 glass tray) 180–190 +  – 30–40 Pizza, yeast dough (1 glass tray)  160–170 + 80 –...
  • Page 102: Beef

    Cooking charts Beef   Food     (accessories) [°C] [min.] [°C] Braised beef, approx. 1 kg (oven   150–160 120–130 dish with lid) – 30–70 53–75  Fillet of beef, approx. 1 kg 150–160  25–70 53–75  Sirloin joint, approx. 1 kg 150–160 1: 17–22 Burgers...
  • Page 103: Pork

    Cooking charts Pork     +   Food     (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min.] [°C] Pork joint/pork neck roast, 160–170 + 150   80–90 80–90 approx. 1 kg (oven dish with lid) Pork joint with crackling, 170–180 + 150  80–90 ...
  • Page 104: Lamb, Game

    Cooking charts Lamb, game     +   Food     (accessories) [°C] + [W] [min.] [°C] Leg of lamb on the bone,  170–180 + 80  approx. 1.5 kg (oven dish with 53–75 100–120 lid) Saddle of lamb, off the bone ...
  • Page 105: Poultry, Fish

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