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Operating instructions

Microwave oven

M 625 EG
Q\}
It is essential to read these
operating instructions before
installing or using the machine,
to avoid the risk of accident,
or damage to the machine.
M.-Nr. 05 260 100

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions Microwave oven M 625 EG It is essential to read these operating instructions before installing or using the machine, to avoid the risk of accident, or damage to the machine. M.-Nr. 05 260 100...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Description of the appliance ......... 4 Caring for the environment .
  • Page 3 Contents Re-heating............22 Cooking .
  • Page 4: Description Of The Appliance

    Description of the appliance Description of the appliance Appliance door Door locking mechanism Grill / browning element Using the microwave oven Control panel Glass tray – Food can be defrosted, re-heated or Turntable cooked by entering a power setting Grilling rack and a time.
  • Page 5: Caring For The Environment

    Caring for the environment Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing Disposal of your old appliance material Old appliances may contain material which can be reclaimed or recycled. The transport and protective packing Please contact your dealer, your local has been selected from materials waste collection centre or scrap mer- which are environmentally friendly for...
  • Page 6: Warning And Safety Instructions

    If the connection cable is dam- Do not let children access the ap- aged the new cable must be fitted pliance or its controls. Supervise by a Miele authorised service techni- its use by older children, the elderly or cian. infirm.
  • Page 7 Warning and Safety instructions The electrical safety of this ap- pliance can only be guaranteed Always ensure that food is suffi- when continuity is complete between ciently heated. Many factors will af- the appliance and an effective earthing fect the overall cooking time, including system, which complies with local and the size and amount of food, its initial national regulations.
  • Page 8 Warning and Safety instructions Do not use full power if you warm uid may be reached without the produc- empty dishes or dry herbs. The tion of typical bubbles. The liquid does lack or minimum amount of food could not boil evenly throughout. cause damage to the appliance.
  • Page 9 Warning and Safety instructions Do not use any containers or cutlery Do not reheat food in the oven in made from or containing metal, heat-retaining bags intended for aluminium foil, lead crystal glassware, normal ovens. temperature-sensitive plastics, wooden These heat-retaining bags usually con- utensils or cutlery, metal clips or wire tain a thin layer of aluminium foil which ties.
  • Page 10 Warning and Safety instructions Special accessories Wear oven gloves when taking dishes in and out of the oven, or If your microwave oven is built in when handling dishes or food in the with a lift-up door, do not bring the oven if the grill is on or has just been in door down into the closed position operation.
  • Page 11: How The Microwave Oven Functions

    How the microwave oven functions How the microwave oven functions In the microwave oven, food is cooked, As heat is produced directly in the food, reheated or defrosted quickly. – food can generally be cooked with- out adding much liquid or cooking How does the microwave oven func- oil.
  • Page 12: Suitable Containers For Microwave Ovens

    Suitable containers for microwave ovens Suitable containers for microwave ovens Material and shape Microwaves The material and shape of containers used affect cooking results and times. Heat distribution is more even in round and oval shaped flat containers than in rectangular containers, providing better results.
  • Page 13 Suitable containers for microwave ovens Suitable containers for microwave ovens This makes them unsuitable for use in a Make sure that the aluminium foil is microwave oven. at least 2 cm from the oven walls at all times. It must not touch the walls. Plastics –...
  • Page 14: Testing Dishes For Their

    Suitable containers for microwave ovens Suitable containers for microwave ovens Testing dishes for their Roasting bags and tubes can be used. suitability Roasting tubes should be about 40 cm longer and roasting bags about 20 cm If in doubt as to whether glass, earthen- longer than the food being roasted, and ware or porcelain plates or dishes are carefully tied with string.
  • Page 15: A Cover

    Suitable containers for microwave ovens Suitable containers for microwave ovens A cover Do not use a lid or cover if – food coated with breadcrumbs is – prevents too much steam escaping, being cooked. especially when cooking foods which need longer to cook, such as –...
  • Page 16: Preparation For Use

    Preparation for use Preparation for use Setting the time of day Night dimming Connect the appliance to the mains Between the hours of 22:00 and 6:00 electricity supply. the display is dimmed automatically. If “12:00” flashes in the display for ap- a button is pressed during this time the prox.
  • Page 17: To Open The Door

    Preparation for use To open the door Safety lock Press the “a“ button to open the The safety lock prevents the appliance door. being used, by children, for example. If the microwave oven is being used, To switch on the safety lock opening the door will interrupt the cook- Press and hold the ä...
  • Page 18: Operation

    Operation Operation Types of operation Microwave-Solo mode Microwave - Solo mode Microwave power settings Suitable for defrosting, re-heating and There are 7 different microwave power cooking. settings to choose from. The higher the power setting the more Grilling microwaves reach the food. When heating up food which cannot be Ideal for grilling thin cuts of meat, e.g.
  • Page 19: Placing The Container In The Oven

    Operation Placing the container in the oven Ideally the container should be placed in the middle of the oven. Turntable The turntable function starts automati- cally when the appliance is started. Food is more evenly cooked, re- heated or defrosted with the turn- table in operation.
  • Page 20: Starting A Process

    Operation Starting a process Interrupting a process / Re-starting a process Use the appropriate selector to choose the microwave power setting and the Programmes can be interrupted and re- time. It does not matter which is started at any time. chosen first.
  • Page 21: Automatic "Warming" Function

    Operation Automatic “warming” function Quick-Start (programmable) The “warming” function will switch on Pressing the START / button is suffi- for a maximum of 15 minutes, approx. cient to set the appliance operating on 2 minutes after the end of a cooking maximum power.
  • Page 22: Re-Heating

    Re-heating Re-heating Select the following microwave power erator requires longer to reheat than settings to reheat food: food stored at room temperature. Drinks ....1000 watts Always ensure that the food is ade- Food .
  • Page 23: Cooking

    Cooking Cooking Place the food in a microwave-safe Eggs can only be cooked in their dish and cover it. shells in the microwave oven in a When cooking fresh vegetables, fish, specially designed egg-boiling de- meat, poultry first select power setting vice available from specialist shops.
  • Page 24: Defrosting /Defrosting And Re-Heating / Cooking

    Defrosting /Defrosting and re-heating / cooking Defrosting /Defrosting and re-heating / cooking Defrosting Defrosting and re-heating / cooking Remove the food from its packaging and place in a microwave-safe con- Deep- frozen food can be defrosted tainer. Do not cover. Turn, stir or separ- and immediately re-heated or cooked.
  • Page 25: Practical Tips

    Practical tips Practical tips Melting margarine, butter Melt 100 g at 450 watts uncovered for approx. 1-1 minutes. Melting chocolate Break 100 g into pieces, melt at 450 watts uncovered for approx. 2 minutes. Dissolving gelatine Add water according to manufacturer’s instructions given on the packet and melt at 450 watts for approx.
  • Page 26: Grilling

    Grilling Grilling There are three grill settings. It is Select the grill setting you want (1, 2 possible to change from one grill set- or 3). ting to another during operation. The grill symbol and the figure in- dicating which grill setting has been selected light up in the display.
  • Page 27: Automatic Programmes

    Automatic programmes Automatic programmes There are seven automatic pro- grammes. These are weight depend- ent. Simply select an automatic pro- gramme and then enter the weight of the food. Automatic defrosting There are three programmes for de- frosting different types of food. Turn the selector to the automatic Fruit / Vegetables R 1 (100 g –...
  • Page 28: Cleaning And Care

    Stainless steel surfaces can be should not be used until the fault has cleaned with a proprietary non ab- been rectified by a Miele authorised rasive cleaner for stainless steel. and trained service technician. The grill element can be lowered when Air vents cool to clean the roof of the oven.
  • Page 29: Appliance Front And Control Panel

    E-Cloth – cleaning agents containing soda, A microfibre "E-Cloth" is available from acids or chlorides, the Miele UK Spare Parts Department, – abrasive cleaning agents, e.g. pow- Part number 98013530, which is suit- der cleaners and cream cleaners. able for cleaning surfaces such as –...
  • Page 30 Cleaning and care Cleaning and care Accessories Rack, runners Wash and dry after each use. The rack Boiling rod and runners are easier to clean if you soak them in a solution of hot water The boiling rod can be washed in a dish- and a little washing up liquid.
  • Page 31: Problem Solving Guide

    . . . food is not adequately defrosted, Repairs to this appliance should heated or cooked at the end of the only be carried out by a Miele ap- selected process. proved service technician in accord- ance with local and national safety Check whether the correct power set- regulations.
  • Page 32 Remove any objects if necessary. The appliance switches off automatically in the case of overheating. Cooking can be recontinued after a cooling-down period. If the microwave oven switches itself off repeatedly, please call the Miele Ser- vice Department.
  • Page 33: After Sales Service

    After sales service In the event of a fault which you cannot correct yourself please contact – Your Miele Dealer – The Miele Service Department (see back cover for addresses) When contacting the Miele Service De- partment please quote the model and...
  • Page 34: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection Electrical connection Electrical connection U.K. If the appliance is connected via an isolator switch the plug must be cut off All electrical work should be carried out and rendered useless. by a suitably qualified and competent person in strict accordance with na- Important tional and local safety regulations.
  • Page 35 (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 local electrical supplier, electricity showroom or Miele service agent.
  • Page 36: Installation

    The appliance has an adjustable foot at the front left hand side which can be used to compensate for an uneven installation surface. A building in frame is available from your Miele Dealer or the Miele Spare Parts Department. It is supplied with fit- ting instructions.
  • Page 37: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data M 625 EG Voltage ... . 220-230 V, 50 Hz Rated load ... see data plate Power settings .
  • Page 40 Alteration rights reserved / 44 / 004 GB, IRL, ZA - 4001 M.-Nr. 05 260 100 This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleached without the use of chlorine.

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