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Operating and installation instructions
Microwave combination oven
To avoid 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 – GB
M.-Nr. 10 230 930

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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 essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. en – GB M.-Nr. 10 230 930...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Warning and Safety instructions ................7 Caring for the environment ................. 19 Overview ......................20 Controls ........................ 21 Sensor controls ...................... 22 Touch display ......................24 Symbols ......................25 Operation ....................... 26 Features ........................ 28 Model numbers ..................... 28 Data plate ......................
  • Page 3 Contents Volume ........................43 Buzzer tones ..................... 43 Keypad tone...................... 43 Welcome melody ....................43 Units........................43 Weight....................... 43 Temperature ...................... 43 Quick MW ......................44 Popcorn........................44 Keeping warm ......................44 Cooling fan run-on ....................45 Recommended temperatures ................45 MW power levels....................
  • Page 4 Contents Suitable containers for microwave use ............. 59 Suitable containers for microwave use..............59 Unsuitable containers for microwave use.............. 61 Testing dishes for their suitability................62 Placing the dish in the oven................... 63 Cover........................63 Tips on saving energy..................65 Functions without microwave power ..............
  • Page 5 Contents User programmes ....................84 To create a User programme ................. 84 To start a User programme ..................85 To change User programmes................. 86 Change cooking stages ..................86 Change name....................87 To delete User programmes................... 87 Quick MW  ......................88 Popcorn ...
  • Page 6 Electrical connection ..................142 Building-in diagrams..................143 Appliance and niche dimensions ................ 143 Installation in a tall unit ................... 143 Installation in a base unit ................144 Front dimensions ....................145 Installation ......................146 Miele@home ....................... 147 Copyright and licences..................149...
  • Page 7: Warning And Safety Instructions

    They contain important notes on installation, safety, use and maintenance. Miele cannot be held liable for non-compliance with these instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users...
  • Page 8 Warning and Safety instructions Correct application  This oven is intended for use in domestic households and similar working and residential environments.  The oven is not intended for outdoor use.  It is intended for domestic use only to cook food, and in particular to bake, roast, grill, cook, reheat, defrost and dry food.
  • Page 9 Warning and Safety instructions Safety with children  Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the appliance unless they are constantly supervised.  Children 8 years and older may only use the oven unsupervised if they have been shown how to use it safely and recognise and understand the consequences of incorrect operation.
  • Page 10  Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs can cause considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance and repairs must only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician.  Never use a damaged oven. It could be dangerous. Check it for visible signs of damage before using it.
  • Page 11 Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise the guarantee is invalidated.  Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when genuine original Miele replacement parts are used. Faulty components must only be replaced by Miele spare parts.
  • Page 12 Warning and Safety instructions Correct use  Danger of burning. The oven becomes hot when in use. Depending on the function being used, you could burn yourself on the heating elements, oven interior, cooked food or oven accessories. Wear oven gloves when placing food in the oven, turning or removing it and when adjusting oven shelves etc.
  • Page 13 Warning and Safety instructions  When using residual heat to keep food in the oven warm, the high humidity and amount of condensation in the oven can cause corrosion in the oven. The control panel, the worktop or the housing unit can also suffer damage.
  • Page 14 Warning and Safety instructions  When heating food and drinks, remember that the heat is created in the food itself, and that the container will normally be cooler. The dish is only warmed by the heat of the food. Before serving, remember to allow a sufficient standing time and then always check the temperature of the food after taking it out of the steam oven.
  • Page 15 Warning and Safety instructions  Eggs in their shells will explode if cooked with microwave power, even after taking them out of the oven. They can only be cooked in their shells using microwave heat in a specially designed egg-boiling device available from specialist shops.
  • Page 16 Warning and Safety instructions  Fire hazard. Using Microwave solo  or Microwave combination programmes with plastic dishes which are not microwave safe can cause them to melt and damage the appliance. Do not use any containers or cutlery made from or containing metal, aluminium foil, lead crystal glassware, temperature-sensitive plastics, wooden utensils or cutlery, metal clips or plastic or paper covered wire ties.
  • Page 17 Warning and Safety instructions  Do not heat up food in closed containers e.g. tins or sealed jars in the oven, as pressure will build up in the container, causing it to explode.  You could injure yourself on the open oven door or trip over it. Avoid leaving the door open unnecessarily.
  • Page 18: Cleaning And Care

    Using accessories or spare parts from other manufacturers will invalidate the guarantee, and Miele cannot accept liability.  Only use the Miele food probe supplied with this oven. If it is faulty, it must only be replaced with a suitable original Miele food probe. ...
  • Page 19: Caring For The Environment

    Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing Disposal of your old appliance material Electrical and electronic appliances often contain valuable materials. They The packaging is designed to protect also contain materials which, if handled the appliance from damage during or disposed of incorrectly, could be transportation.
  • Page 20: Overview

    Overview a Controls b Connection socket for the food probe c Top heat/grill element d 3 shelf levels for the glass tray and rack e Front frame with data plate f Door...
  • Page 21: Controls

    For switching the oven interior lighting on and off e  sensor To go back one step at a time f  sensor To start the Popcorn function g  sensor To start the Quick MW function h Optical interface (for Miele service technician use only)
  • Page 22: Sensor Controls

    Controls Sensor controls The sensors react to touch. Each touch is confirmed with a keypad tone. This keypad tone can be switched off (see "Settings – Volume – Keypad tone"). Sensor Function Notes For activating and If a menu is showing in the display or if a cooking ...
  • Page 23 Controls Sensor Function Notes Popcorn Microwave mode starts with 850 W and a duration  of 3 minutes (see "Popcorn"). This function can only be used when no other cooking programme is in use. Quick MW The oven starts with maximum power (1000 W) ...
  • Page 24: Touch Display

    Controls Touch display The display can be scratched by pointed or sharp objects, e.g. pens. Only touch the touch display with your finger tips. Touching the display with your finger creates a tiny charge which releases an electrical impulse. This impulse is recognised by the touch display. The display is split into three sections.
  • Page 25: Symbols

    Controls Symbols The following symbols may appear in the display: Symbol Explanation  Some settings, e.g. display brightness and buzzer volume are selected using a bar chart. This symbol indicates that there is additional information and  advice about using the oven. Select OK to access the information.
  • Page 26: Operation

    Controls Operation Each time you touch a possible option the relevant field lights up orange. To select or open a menu  Touch the field you want once with your finger. Scrolling You can scroll left or right.  Swipe the screen, i.e. place your finger on the Touch display and swipe it in the direction you want.
  • Page 27 Controls Entering numbers You can enter numbers by swiping and touching the roller or via the numerical keypad. To enter numbers using the roller:  Swipe the roller up or down to select the number you want. To enter numbers using the numerical keypad: ...
  • Page 28: Features

    When ordering, please quote the model Please have this information to hand, number of your oven and the reference should you need to contact Miele number of the accessories required. regarding any questions or problems. Items supplied The oven is supplied with: –...
  • Page 29: Glass Tray

    Features Glass tray Rack with non-tip safety notches The glass tray is suitable for use with all The rack can be used with microwave cooking functions. combination programmes or with oven functions without microwave power. Always use the glass tray when However, it is not suitable for use with using the Microwave solo the Microwave Solo ...
  • Page 30 Features Food probe Using the food probe enables the temperature during the cooking process to be monitored simply and accurately (see "Roasting - Food probe"). Round baking tray HBF 27-1  To remove the rack, lift it upwards slightly at the front when the safety The round baking tray can get notches connect with the sides of the damaged by microwaves.
  • Page 31 Do not use the Gourmet oven dish with Microwave solo  or with Microwave combination programmes. Miele gourmet oven dishes can be HBD 60-22 HBD 60-35 placed on the rack on shelf level 1. They have a non-stick coating.
  • Page 32 Features Miele microfibre cloth Light soiling and fingerprints can be easily removed with the microfibre cloth. Miele oven cleaner Miele oven cleaner is suitable for removing very stubborn soiling. It is not necessary to pre-heat the oven beforehand.
  • Page 33: Oven Controls

    Features Oven controls Cooling fan The cooling fan will come on The oven controls are used to operate automatically when a cooking the various cooking functions for programme is started. The cooling fan baking, roasting and grilling and mixes hot air from the oven cavity with heating.
  • Page 34: Perfectclean Treated Surfaces

    Features PerfectClean treated surfaces PerfectClean surfaces have very good non-stick properties and are much easier to keep clean than conventional enamel surfaces, if cleaned regularly. Food can be taken off these surfaces easily, and soiling from baking and roasting is simple to remove. Food can be sliced or cut up on PerfectClean surfaces.
  • Page 35: Using For The First Time

    Using for the first time Basic settings Set the date Numbers can be entered by swiping the  The oven must not be operated roller or by using the numerical keypad. until it has been correctly installed in  Set the day, month and year. its housing unit.
  • Page 36 Using for the first time Time of day display You will then be asked when you want the time of day to show in the display when the oven is switched off (see "Settings - Time of day - Display"): –...
  • Page 37: Heating Up The Oven For The First Time

    Using for the first time Heating up the oven for the After at least an hour: first time  Switch the oven off. New ovens can give off an unpleasant After heating up for the first time smell on first use. Heating up the oven for at least 1 hour with nothing in it will ...
  • Page 38: Settings

    Settings Opening the Settings menu Changing and saving settings  Select  Settings From the main menu:  Swipe the screen until the setting you  Select  Settings want appears and then touch this. You can now check or change the The settings which are currently settings.
  • Page 39: Settings Overview

    Settings Settings overview Option Available settings ... / / ... Language  deutsch english Country 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 Automatic programmes Special applications...
  • Page 40 Settings Option Available settings Cooling fan run-on Temperature controlled Time controlled Recommended temperatures MW power levels Safety System lock Sensor lock Showroom programme Demo mode Factory default Settings User programmes MW power levels Recommended temperatures MyMiele Factory default setting...
  • Page 41: Language

    Settings Language  Clock display You can choose from an analogue You can set the language and the clock face or a digital (h:min) display. country you want. The date will also appear in the digital After selecting and confirming your clock display.
  • Page 42: Date

    Settings Date Start screen Set the date. The main menu will appear in the display when the oven is switched on. When the oven is switched off, the You can change this default setting so date only appears if the oven is set to that, for instance, the oven functions or "Time –...
  • Page 43: Volume

    Settings Volume Units Buzzer tones Weight The volume setting is represented by a – bar with seven segments. Weight in Automatic programmes is  set using grammes. – Maximum volume is selected when all segments are filled. If none of the Weight in Automatic programmes is segments are filled the volume is set using pounds.
  • Page 44: Quick Mw

    Settings Quick MW Keeping warm The maximum power level of 1000 W – and the maximum duration of 1 minute The keeping warm function is are pre-set for starting the microwave activated as standard with immediately. Microwave solo function , if a –...
  • Page 45: Cooling Fan Run-On

    Settings Cooling fan run-on Recommended temperatures The cooling fan will continue to run for If you cook with different temperatures a while after the oven has been a lot it makes sense to change the switched off to prevent any humidity recommended temperature.
  • Page 46: Mw Power Levels

    Settings MW power levels Safety If you cook with different recommended System lock  power levels a lot it makes sense to The system lock prevents the oven change the recommended microwave being switched on by mistake. power levels. The recommended power levels can be The system lock will remain activated changed for Microwave solo ...
  • Page 47: Sensor Lock

    Settings Sensor lock Showroom programme The sensor lock prevents the oven This function enables the oven to be being switched off or settings altered demonstrated in showrooms without by accident whilst in use. heating up. It should not be set for domestic use.
  • Page 48: Factory Default

    Settings Factory default – Settings Any settings that you have altered will be reset to the factory default setting. – User programmes All user programmes will be deleted. – MW power levels Power levels which have been changed will be reset to the factory default settings.
  • Page 49: Mymiele

    MyMiele You can personalise your oven using To add an entry the MyMiele  function by inputting You can add up to 20 entries. frequently used processes.  Select . MyMiele It is particularly useful with Automatic programmes as you do not need to ...
  • Page 50: To Edit Mymiele

    MyMiele To edit MyMiele To sort entries The order can be rearranged as long as After selecting you can Process there are more than 4 entries. – add entries as long as MyMiele  Select . MyMiele contains fewer than 20 entries, ...
  • Page 51: Minute Minder + Alarm

    Minute minder + Alarm At the set alarm time Using the  sensor you can set a minute minder duration to time any –  will flash next to the time in the activity in the kitchen, e.g. boiling eggs, display.
  • Page 52: Using The Minute Minder

    Minute minder + Alarm To set the minute minder Using the minute minder  The minute minder can be used to time If you want to use the minute minder other activities in the kitchen, e.g. – – has been set, Time Display boiling eggs.
  • Page 53: To Change The Duration Set For The Minute Minder

    Minute minder + Alarm At the end of the minute minder To change the duration set for the duration minute minder  Select the minute minder duration at –  will flash, the top right hand side of the display –...
  • Page 54: Overview Of Functions

    Overview of functions Your oven has a range of oven functions for preparing food. Functions which do not use microwave energy Function Recommended Temperature temperature range Fan plus  160 °C 30–250 °C This function is used for baking and roasting on different levels at the same time.
  • Page 55: Bottom Heat

    Overview of functions Function Recommended Temperature temperature range 180 °C 30–250 °C Conventional heat  For baking and roasting traditional recipes, cooking soufflés and cooking at low temperatures. If using an older recipe or cookbook, set the oven temperature for Conventional heat 10 °C lower than that recommended.
  • Page 56: Microwave Combination Programmes

    Overview of functions Microwave combination programmes With Microwave combination programmes the heating element and the magnetron switch on and off alternating one after the other. The heating element browns the food and the magnetron helps it cook quickly. A maximum microwave power level of 300 W can be used with Microwave combination programmes.
  • Page 57 Overview of functions Function Recommended Temperature temperature range Level 3 Level 1–3 Microwave + Grill  For grilling larger quantities of thin cuts (e.g. steak) and browning baked dishes. The whole of the grill glows red to create the required level of heat.
  • Page 58: Microwave Power

    Microwave power How it works Advantages – Food can generally be cooked In a microwave combination oven there without adding much liquid or is a high-frequency tube called a cooking oil. magnetron. This converts electrical energy into microwaves. These – Cooking, reheating and defrosting is microwaves are distributed evenly quicker than using conventional throughout the oven interior, and...
  • Page 59: Suitable Containers For Microwave Use

    Suitable containers for microwave use Fire hazard. Non-microwave safe dishes can suffer damage or damage the oven if used with Microwave solo  or Microwave combination programmes. The material and shape of the containers used affect cooking results and times. Microwaves are reflected by metal, Heat distribution is more even in round and oval shaped flat containers than in...
  • Page 60 Suitable containers for microwave use Plastics – Plastic "Boil-in-the-bag" bags Plastic containers and plastic Plastic boiling bags can be used for disposable containers may only be cooking and reheating. They should be used for the Microwave solo function pierced beforehand so that steam can ...
  • Page 61: Unsuitable Containers For Microwave Use

    Suitable containers for microwave use Unsuitable containers for Exceptions: microwave use The rack supplied can be used with microwave combination programmes  Dishes with hollow knobs or or with oven functions without handles are not suitable for use with microwave power. However, it is not microwave power.
  • Page 62: Testing Dishes For Their Suitability

    Suitable containers for microwave use – Pieces of aluminium foil Testing dishes for their suitability For even defrosting and to avoid overcooking unevenly shaped cuts of If in doubt as to whether glass, meat, poultry or fish, small pieces of earthenware or porcelain plates or aluminium foil may be used to mask dishes are suitable for use with...
  • Page 63: Placing The Dish In The Oven

    Suitable containers for microwave use Placing the dish in the oven Cover A cover: – prevents too much steam escaping, especially when cooking foods which need longer to cook. – speeds up the cooking process. – prevents food from drying out. –...
  • Page 64 Suitable containers for microwave use  Do not use a cover if:  The cover can only withstand temperatures up to 110 °C. Higher – cooking breaded food, temperatures (e.g. those used for – cooking food which requires a crisp grilling and Fan plus) can cause the finish, plastic to distort and fuse with the...
  • Page 65: Tips On Saving Energy

    Tips on saving energy – Remove any accessories from the – Your oven will use as little energy as oven that you do not require for possible if you set the time of day cooking. display to – – Time Display –...
  • Page 66: Functions Without Microwave Power

    Functions without microwave power Simple operation The cooling fan will switch off automatically when the temperature in  Switch the oven on. the oven interior has fallen sufficiently. The main menu will appear. You can change this default setting if you wish (see "Settings - Cooling fan ...
  • Page 67: Further Functions

    Functions without microwave power Further functions  Confirm with OK if the recommended temperature is suitable for your You have placed the food in the oven, recipe. selected a function and set the  If it is not suitable for your recipe, you temperature.
  • Page 68: Rapid Heat-Up

    Functions without microwave power Example: You have selected Fan Rapid heat-up plus  and 170 °C and can see the Rapid heat-up can be used to speed up temperature increasing. the heating up phase. You want to reduce the target The Rapid heat-up function switches on temperature to 155 °C.
  • Page 69: Fan Plus

    Functions without microwave power Rapid heat-up Pre-heating the oven – It is only necessary to pre-heat the oven in a few instances. The top heat/grill element and the ring heating element come on Most dishes can be placed in a cold together with the fan to enable the oven.
  • Page 70: Using The Crisp Function (Moisture Reduction)

    Functions without microwave power Using the Crisp function (moisture Changing the function reduction) You can change the cooking function It is a good idea to use this function during operation. when cooking items which are moist on  Select Change the inside but which should be crispy on the outside, e.g.
  • Page 71: Setting Durations

    Functions without microwave power Setting durations – Start at You have placed the food in the oven, Set the time you want cooking to selected a function and set the start at. The oven will switch on temperature. automatically at the time you have set.
  • Page 72 Functions without microwave power Switching off automatically Switching on and off automatically It is 11:45. Your food needs 30 minutes We recommend using automatic to cook and should be ready at 12:15. switching on and off when roasting. For baking do not delay the start for Select and set the time to 0:30 Duration...
  • Page 73 Functions without microwave power Sequence of a programme that Changing the set time switches on and off automatically  Select Change Up until the start time the function, All options that can be changed will the selected temperature, Start at appear.
  • Page 74: Microwave Solo

    Microwave solo  Simple operation At the end of the cooking duration – appears in the Process finished  Switch the oven on. display, The main menu will appear. – the cooling fan will continue to run,  Place the food in the oven. –...
  • Page 75: Further Functions

    Microwave solo  Further functions Changing the microwave power level In Microwave solo  the You have placed the food in the oven, recommended power level is set at the selected a microwave power level and factory to 1000 W. set the duration.
  • Page 76: Setting Further Durations

    Microwave solo  Setting further durations Switching on and off automatically You have placed the food in the oven, To switch a cooking programme on and selected a microwave power level and off automatically you have a choice of set the duration. how to enter the time parameters: You can set the programme to switch –...
  • Page 77 Microwave solo  Sequence of a programme that Changing the set time switches on and off automatically  Select Change Up until the start time the function,  Select , if Open further settings the selected power level, the duration, required.
  • Page 78: Microwave Combination Programmes

    Microwave combination programmes  Set the power level, temperature and Microwave combination programmes duration. use microwave power with another cooking function (e.g. Fan plus, Auto You can set a maximum duration of roast). This combination enables 2:00 hours. shorter cooking durations. ...
  • Page 79: Cooling Fan

    Microwave combination programmes At the end of the cooking duration Further functions – appears in the Process finished You have placed the food in the oven, display, selected a temperature, a microwave power level and a duration. – the oven heating will switch off automatically, You can select cooking durations and further settings from...
  • Page 80: Changing The Microwave Power Level And Temperature

    Microwave combination programmes Changing the microwave power level Setting further durations and temperature You can set a programme to switch on  Select and off automatically (see "Microwave Change solo  – Setting further durations").  Change the power level or temperature.
  • Page 81: Automatic Programmes

    Automatic programmes To use an Automatic Your oven has a wide range of programme Automatic programmes to enable you to achieve excellent results with ease. From the main menu: Simply select the appropriate programme for the type of food you ...
  • Page 82: Notes On Using These Programmes

    Automatic programmes Notes on using these programmes – The duration quoted for Automatic programmes is an estimate. It may – When using the Automatic increase or decrease depending on programmes the recipes provided are the programme. When using the food designed as a guide only.
  • Page 83: Search

    Automatic programmes Search  Select hits The food types and Automatic (Depending on language) programmes available will then appear. You can search Automatic programmes by food type and by the name of the  Select the Automatic programme you Automatic programme. want or the food type and then the Automatic programme.
  • Page 84: User Programmes

    User programmes You can create and save up to 20 of To create a User programme your own programmes.  Select . User programmes – Each one can have up to 10 cooking  Select Create programme stages. This enables you to save your most frequently used recipes You can now specify the settings for very accurately.
  • Page 85: To Start A User Programme

    User programmes To start a User programme You can add a line break for longer programme names using the   Place the food in the oven. symbol.  Select . User programmes  Once you have entered the The programme names will appear in programme name, select Save the display.
  • Page 86: To Change User Programmes

    User programmes – To change User programmes Display stages A summary of your settings will Change cooking stages appear in the display. You can alter the settings via (see "To Change Cooking stages in an Automatic change User programmes"). programme that you have renamed as a User programme cannot be ...
  • Page 87: Change Name

    User programmes Change name To delete User programmes  Select . User programmes  Select . User programmes The programme names will appear in The programme names will appear in the display. the display.  Select Process  Select Process ...
  • Page 88: Quick Mw

    Quick MW  If you touch the Quick MW sensor   Touch , until the cooking process the oven will start with a set power level begins. and duration, e.g. to reheat a drink. Touching it repeatedly increases the duration in set stages.
  • Page 89: Popcorn

    Popcorn  If you touch the Popcorn sensor  the  Touch  until the cooking process microwave starts with a set microwave begins. power and cooking duration. The time remaining will appear in the The power level is pre-set at 850 W and display.
  • Page 90: Baking

    Baking – Conventional heat : Eating food which has been cooked Dark metal, enamel, tin or aluminium correctly is important for good baking tins with a matt finish, heat- health. resistant glass or ceramic dishes. Only bake cakes, pizza, chips etc. Avoid using bright, shiny metal tins until they are golden.
  • Page 91: Baking Charts

    Baking Baking charts – Conventional heat  Cakes in baking tins: Shelf level 1 The data for the recommended function Flat items (e.g. biscuits, tray bakes): is printed in bold. Shelf level 2 Unless otherwise stated, the durations – Intensive bake  given are for an oven which has not As a general rule, use shelf level 1.
  • Page 92: Creamed Mixture

    Baking Creamed mixture Cakes / biscuits  [°C]   [min]  Sponge cake 140–160 – 60–80  150–170 – 60–80  Ring cake 150–170 – 65–80  60–70  160–180 – 55–70  Muffins 150–170 – 25–40  – 25–40 ...
  • Page 93: Rubbed In Mixture

    Baking Rubbed in mixture Cakes / biscuits  [°C]   [min] Flan base 150-170 30-38  20-25  170-190 Streusel cake (glass tray) 150-170 40-50  160-180 35-45  Small cakes/biscuits 150-170 20-30  12-20  160-180 42-49  Drop cookies (1 glass tray) 22-27 ...
  • Page 94: Yeast Mixtures And Quark Dough

    Baking Yeast mixtures and quark dough Cakes / biscuits  [°C]   [min]  Streusel cake (glass tray) 150–170 – 35–45  160–180 – 30–40  Fresh fruit cake (glass tray) 150–170 – 40–50  35–45  170–190 – 40–50 ...
  • Page 95: Sponge Mix

    Baking Sponge mix Cakes / biscuits  [°C]   [min] Sponge cake 150–170 30–35  22–30  160–180 Tart / flan base (2 eggs) 150–170 25–30  15–20  160–180 32–37  Whisked sponge cake 18–24  1) 2) Swiss roll 150–170 20–25...
  • Page 96: Roasting

    Roasting Functions Pot roasting We recommend roasting in covered Fan plus  / Auto roast  oven dishes. Meat will be tender and Use this programme for roasting meat, there will be sufficient stock for making fish and poultry that needs to be well gravy.
  • Page 97 Roasting Tips – Browning only occurs towards the end of the roasting time. Remove the lid about halfway through the roasting time if a more intensive browning result is desired. – At the end of the programme, take the roast out of the oven, wrap in aluminium foil and leave to stand for about 10 minutes.
  • Page 98: Roasting Charts

    Roasting Roasting charts Pre-heating Pre-heating is required when roasting Unless otherwise stated, the durations beef sirloin joints and fillet. given are for an oven which has not been pre-heated. Roasting duration  Please observe the temperature range, The traditional British method for the microwave power level, the shelf calculating the roasting time is to allow levels and the durations.
  • Page 99: Beef, Game And Poultry

    Roasting Beef, game and poultry Meat   1) 2) 3) 4)   [min] [°C] [°C] Topside of beef, approx. 1 kg 170–190 – 100–120 85–90  190–210 – 100–120 85–90  – 30–50  Beef fillet or sirloin joint, approx. 1 kg 190–210 40–65 –...
  • Page 100: Pork, Veal, Lamb And Fish

    Roasting Pork, veal, lamb and fish Meat/Fish   1) 2) 3) 4)   [min] [°C] [°C] Roast pork (Leg, shoulder, neck), 160–180 – 90–120 78–90  80–90 78–90  approx. 1 kg 180–200 – 110–130 78–90  Gammon joint, approx. 1 kg 170–190 –...
  • Page 101: Food Probe

    Roasting Food probe When to use it Some Automatic programmes and Special applications will prompt you to use the food probe. You can also use it with your own User The food probe enables the roasting programmes and with the following process to be monitored simply and functions: reliably.
  • Page 102: Important Notes About Using The Food Probe

    Roasting Important notes about using the food Using the food probe probe  Insert the metal tip of the food probe Please note: fully into the food. – You can place the meat in a pot, on  Place the food in the oven. the rack or in the glass dish, depending on the function selected.
  • Page 103: Time Left Display

    Roasting You can also delay the start of the Time left display cooking programme to a later time. If the temperature set for a cooking Select the option. In Automatic Start at process is above 140 °C, the estimated programmes select Start later time left for the cooking process will appear in the display after a short while.
  • Page 104: Using Residual Heat

    Roasting To display the core temperature Using residual heat As soon as the time remaining appears, The heating in the oven switches off you can also display the actual core shortly before the end of the cooking temperature. programme. The residual heat in the oven is sufficient to complete the ...
  • Page 105: Low Temperature Cooking

    Low temperature cooking This method is ideal for cooking beef, Cooking duration / Core pork, veal or lamb when a tender result temperatures is required. Meat Duration Core First sear the meat all over at a high [min] temperatu temperature on the hob in order to seal [°C] Then place the meat in the pre-heated Fillet of beef...
  • Page 106: Using The "Low Temperature Cooking" Function

    Low temperature cooking Using the "Low temperature At the end of the programme, Process will appear in the display and a finished cooking" function buzzer will sound if the buzzer is switched on (see "Settings – Volume – Use the glass tray with the rack Buzzer tones").
  • Page 107: Low Temperature Cooking - Setting The Temperature Manually

    Low temperature cooking Low temperature cooking - setting the temperature manually Use the glass tray with the rack placed on top of it. Do not use the Rapid heat-up function to pre-heat the oven.  Place the glass tray with rack on top into the oven on shelf level 1.
  • Page 108: Grilling

    Grilling Add a little oil to lean meat if necessary.  Danger of burning. Do not use other types of fat as they Grill with the oven door closed. If can burn and cause smoke. you grill with the door open, hot air will escape from the oven instead of Clean fish in the normal way.
  • Page 109: Grilling Chart

    Grilling Grilling Grilling chart  Pre-heat the grill for approx. The data for the recommended function 5 minutes with the door closed. is printed in bold. Check the food after the shortest Do not set a microwave power level duration quoted. during pre-heating.
  • Page 110 Grilling Pre-heating Testing to see if cooked Always pre-heat the grill for approx. One way of finding out how well a piece 5 minutes with the door closed. of meat has been cooked is to press down on it with a spoon: Do not set a microwave power level Rare: If the meat gives easily to...
  • Page 111 Grilling For grill functions, pre-heat the grill for approx. 5 minutes with the door closed. Do not use microwave power whilst pre-heating the oven. Food to be grilled    Level    from the [°C] [min] [min] bottom Thin cuts Steak...
  • Page 112: Microwave Defrosting, Reheating And Cooking

    Microwave defrosting, reheating and cooking Function Suitable for:  /  Defrost 80 W Very delicate food such as cream,  butter, gateaux and filled sponge cakes, cheese 150 W All other types of food Reheat 450 W Food for babies and children ...
  • Page 113 Microwave defrosting, reheating and cooking Before defrosting, reheating During the defrosting, and cooking reheating and cooking process  Place food (including frozen) in a dish  Turn or stir the food several times. that is suitable for microwave use, Stir the food from the outside and cover it.
  • Page 114 Microwave defrosting, reheating and cooking After defrosting, reheating and Use the food probe to monitor the cooking temperature when reheating or cooking (see "Roasting - Food probe" During the standing time the in the operating instructions supplied temperature is distributed evenly in the with the appliance): food.
  • Page 115 Microwave defrosting, reheating and cooking Tips on reheating When heating liquids, milk, sauces etc, using microwave power, the  Danger of burning. Food for boiling point of the liquid may be babies and children must not be too reached without the production of hot.
  • Page 116 Microwave defrosting, reheating and cooking Tips on cooking Food with a thick skin or peel, such as tomatoes, sausage, potatoes and aubergines can burst when heated. Pierce or score the skin of these types of food several times to allow steam to escape.
  • Page 117: Tables For Defrosting, Reheating And Cooking Food Using Microwave Solo

    Microwave defrosting, reheating and cooking Notes Defrosting large quantities The glass tray can be used on shelf level 1 for of food at once, e.g. 2 kg defrosting food. fish Reheating food Always cover food when reheating it, except when reheating meat/fish coated in breadcrumbs.
  • Page 118: Chart For Defrosting Food

    Microwave defrosting, reheating and cooking Chart for defrosting food Quantity    [min] [min] Dairy products Cream 250 ml 80 W 13–17 10–15 Butter 250 g 80 W 8–10 5–10 Cheese slices 250 g 80 W 6–8 10–15 Milk 500 ml 150 W 14–16...
  • Page 119: Chart For Reheating Food

    Microwave defrosting, reheating and cooking Chart for reheating food Quantity    [min:sec] [min] Drinks Coffee (drinking temperature 60– 1 cup (200 ml) 1000 W 0:50–1:10 – 65 °C) Milk (drinking temperature 60–65 °C) 1 cup (200 ml) 1000 W 1:00–1:50 –...
  • Page 120: Chart For Cooking Food

    Microwave defrosting, reheating and cooking Chart for cooking food Quantity 850 W + 450 W   [min]  [min] [min] Meat Meatballs in gravy (400 g meat) 10–12 – 2–3 Stew (750 g meat) 2–3 Poultry Chicken in mustard sauce Approx.
  • Page 121: Special Applications

    Special applications Your oven has the following Special This section also gives information on applications in addition to the the following applications: Automatic programmes: – Gentle bake  Select . Special applications – Frozen food/Ready meals The following Special applications are available: –...
  • Page 122: Defrost

    Special applications Defrost  Danger of salmonella poisoning. It is particularly important to observe Use the Defrost function to gently food hygiene rules when defrosting defrost frozen food. poultry. Do not use the liquid from Only use heat-resistant containers the defrosted poultry. Pour it away, which are microwave safe.
  • Page 123: Drying Food

    Special applications Drying food Because this programme uses the fan you should use Conventional heat  with a This programme is designed for temperature of 80–100 °C for drying traditional style drying of food to herbs. preserve it.  Reduce the temperature if The temperature can be set between 80 condensation begins to form in the and 100 °C.
  • Page 124: Reheat

    Special applications Reheat Heat crockery This programme is designed for This programme is designed for pre- reheating cooked food. heating your crockery. The temperature can be set between 50 Only use heat-resistant containers and 80 °C. which are microwave safe. Use heat-resistant dishes.
  • Page 125: Proving Dough

    Special applications Proving dough Pizza This programme is designed This programme is designed specifically for proving yeast dough. specifically for baking pizza. The temperature can be set between 30 The temperature can be set between and 50 °C. 160 and 250 °C. ...
  • Page 126: Sabbath Programme

    Special applications Sabbath programme To use the Sabbath programme The programme can only be cancelled This programme is for religious by switching the oven off. observance.  Select . Special applications Select the Sabbath programme and then select the oven function and ...
  • Page 127: Gentle Bake

    Special applications Gentle bake The table contains a few examples. The Gentle bake function is ideal for Food    bakes and gratins which require a crisp [°C] [min] top. Lasagne 45–60 The temperature can be set between Potato gratin 55–65 100 and 230 °C.
  • Page 128: Frozen Food/Ready Meals

    Special applications Frozen food/Ready meals Method Eating food which has been cooked Tips correctly is important for good Cakes, pizza, baguettes health. Only bake cakes, pizza, chips etc. – Bake on a layer of baking parchment until they are golden. Do not placed on the rack.
  • Page 129: Note For Test Institutes

    Note for test institutes Test food acc. to EN 60350 (Function: Microwave solo ) Test food Notes    [min] [min] 3–5 Do not cover Defrost raspberries, 250 g Defrost minced beef, 16–18 5–10 Do not cover, turn halfway through defrosting 500 g 600+450...
  • Page 130: Test Food Acc. To En 60350 (Functions Without Microwave Power)

    Note for test institutes Test food acc. to EN 60350 (functions without microwave power) Test food Tin / glass tray  Function   Shelf level [°C] [min] from the bottom Drop cookies 1 glass tray 42-49  2 glass trays 42-49 ...
  • Page 131: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Unsuitable cleaning agents  Danger of burning. Make sure the oven heating To avoid damaging the surfaces, do not elements are switched off and that use: the oven cavity is cool. – cleaning agents containing soda, ammonia, acids or chlorides, ...
  • Page 132: Tips

    Cleaning and care Normal soiling Soiling might become impossible to remove if it is not dealt with. Moisture inside the oven can cause Continued use of the oven without damage. regular cleaning will make it much Do not use too much water on the harder to keep clean.
  • Page 133: Food Probe

    Cleaning and care Food probe Do not put the food probe into water or clean it in the dishwasher as this will damage it. Clean the food probe with a damp cloth only.
  • Page 134: Stubborn Soiling

     Very stubborn soiling on PerfectClean treated enamel can be cleaned using Spilt fruit and roasting juices may Miele oven cleaner. It must be cause lasting discolouration or matt applied to the surface when cold. patches on enamelled surfaces. This Follow instructions on the packaging.
  • Page 135: Lowering The Top Heat/Grill Element

    Cleaning and care Lowering the top heat/grill Use caution not to damage the element element. Do not use force to lower the If the oven interior roof is badly soiled, element. the top heat/grill element can be lowered to make cleaning easier. It is recommended to clean the oven interior roof regularly with a damp cloth or dishwashing sponge.
  • Page 136: Problem Solving Guide

    Danger of injury. Installation, maintenance and repairs may only be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person. Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous. Miele cannot be held liable for unauthorised work. Do not attempt to open the casing of the oven yourself.
  • Page 137 If the oven still does not recognise the food probe it must be faulty. A replacement food probe can be ordered from Miele or from your Miele dealer. If the door is opened This is not a fault. If the door is opened while whilst using Microwave Microwave solo ...
  • Page 138 Problem solving guide Problem Cause and remedy A noise can be heard The fan remains switched on after a cooking after a cooking programme (see "Settings - Cooling fan run-on"). process. An abnormal sound can Metal was used during a programme with microwave be heard when the oven power.
  • Page 139 Problem solving guide Problem Cause and remedy Browning is uneven. The wrong temperature or shelf level was selected.  There will always be a slight unevenness. If the unevenness is pronounced, check that the correct temperature and shelf level have been selected. The cookware used was not suitable for the programme chosen.
  • Page 140 Problem solving guide Problem Cause and remedy The oven lighting does The halogen lamp needs replacing. not switch on.  Danger of burning. Make sure the oven heating elements are switched off and that the oven cavity is cool. The lamp cover consists of two parts, a glass piece and mounting.
  • Page 141: After Sales / Guarantee

    – Miele Service. online at www.miele.co.uk. See end of this booklet for contact details. When contacting your Dealer or Miele, please quote the model and serial number of your appliance. This information is given on the data plate, visible on the front frame of the...
  • Page 142: Electrical Connection

    Please ensure that these match the household electrical supply. If the connection cable is damaged, a new one must be fitted by a Miele approved service technician. This microwave combination oven complies with European Standard EN 55011.
  • Page 143: Building-In Diagrams

    Building-in diagrams Appliance and niche dimensions Dimensions are given in mm. Installation in a tall unit Ovens with glass front Ovens with metal front...
  • Page 144: Installation In A Base Unit

    Building-in diagrams Installation in a base unit If fitted underneath a hob, the installation instructions for the hob must also be taken into account. Ovens with glass front Ovens with metal front...
  • Page 145: Front Dimensions

    Building-in diagrams Front dimensions Dimensions are given in mm. H67xx: 45 mm H68xx: 42 mm Ovens with glass front: 2.2 mm Ovens with metal front: 1.2 mm...
  • Page 146: Installation

    Installation  The oven must not be operated until it has been correctly installed in its housing unit.  Connect the mains cable from the oven to the isolator.  Push the oven into the housing unit up to the oven trim and align it. ...
  • Page 147: Miele@Home

    Miele@home a Miele@home communication enabled appliance b Miele@home communication stick XKS3000Z or communication module XKM3000Z c Miele@home communication enabled Master appliance with SuperVision functionality d Miele@home Gateway XGW3000 e WiFi router f Connection to a Home automation system g Smartphone, Tablet PC, Laptop...
  • Page 148 Smartphone can be used within the Further information regarding reception area of a household WLAN Miele@home is available on the internet  to display status information about and in the instruction manuals of the signed on appliances and carry out various Miele@home components.
  • Page 149: Copyright And Licences

    You will need to enter the specific product name. Miele will provide the source code for all components of software licensed under the GNU General Public Licence and comparable Open Source licences. For source code requests, please email info@miele.com.
  • Page 151 Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24 Dubai Tel: (01) 461 07 10, Fax: (01) 461 07 97 Tel: +971-4-341 84 44 E-Mail: info@miele.ie, Internet: www.miele.ie Fax: +971-4-341 88 52 Manufacturer: Miele & Cie. KG E-Mail: info@miele.ae Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany Internet: www.miele.ae...
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