Page 2 - Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Guide to the oven Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Roasting pan and Anti-splash tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Wire rack and baking tr...
Page 4 - Installation; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is intended forresidential use only. Only use the appliance for itsintended purpose. The manufacturercannot be held responsible fordamages caused by improper useof this oven. This appliance complies with currentsafety requirements. Improper use ofthe appliance can lead to personalinju...
Page 5 - Oven use
Oven use , WARNING: Ovens can produce high temperatures that can causeburns. Prevent children from touching theappliance when in use. Use heat-resistant pot holderswhen placing items in the oven, turning them, or removing them fromthe oven. The upper heating elementand oven racks can become very hot...
Page 7 - General notes; Disposal of an old oven
General notes Do not use a steam cleaner toclean the oven. Steam could penetrate electrical components andcause a short circuit. Children should not be left alone orunattended in an area where an oven is in use. Never allow children tosit or stand on any part of the oven.Caution: Do not store items ...
Page 8 - Guide to the oven
a Program selector b Oven display and push buttons c Clock/Timer display andpush buttons d "+/–" adjust buttons e Door contact switch* *This switch shuts off the heatingelement and convection fan when thedoor is opened during use. f Upper heating element andsafety guard g Rotisserie motors h...
Page 9 - Accessories; Roasting pan and Anti-splash tray; Wire rack and baking trays
Accessories Roasting pan and Anti-splash tray The roasting pan is ideal for catchingdrippings from meat or poultry roastedor broiled directly on the rack. It can also be used as a baking tray. The anti-splash tray may be placed inthe roasting pan to reduce splatteringof drippings from meat or poultr...
Page 11 - Controls; Button
Controls The oven controls consist of theprogram selector and push buttons. The program selector can be turnedeither way to a program. Each push button has a matchingsymbol in the oven display. Button controls: symbol Temp. oven temperaturesettings p Probe core temperaturesettings e Timer timer oper...
Page 12 - Child Safety Lock; To activate the Child Safety Lock:; Energy-Conservation feature
Child Safety Lock The child safety lock can be activatedto prevent children from operating theoven. To activate the Child Safety Lock: ^ Make sure the program selector is inthe "0" (OFF) position. ^ Press the "Temp." button until the keysymbol appears in the display. Once this symbol...
Page 13 - Heat the oven; Before using for the first time
Heat the oven New ovens may have a slight odorduring the first few uses. To eliminatethe odor quickly, the oven should beoperated at a high temperature for 2hours. Make sure the room is well ventilatedduring this process. ^ Before heating the oven remove allaccessories, labels and protectiveplastic ...
Page 14 - At the end of the cooking time:; Using the oven
a Turn the program selector to thedesired program. The default oven temperature, willappear in the display and the indicatorbetween the "+/–" buttons will light. The oven will start to heat as soon asthe indicator between the "+/–" buttonsgoes out. b Adjust the default temperature if...
Page 16 - indicator
The time display can show the time ofday or turn the oven on and offautomatically. With the push buttons you can controlseveral timer functions. Button controls: symbol Start when to start cooking f Cook the duration of cooking g End when to end cooking ) All data input or adjustments are donewith t...
Page 17 - Entering the time of day; To conceal the time of day
Entering the time of day When the appliance is first connectedto the power supply, or after a powerfailure "12:00" and the symbols " f " and " ) " flash in the display. To set the time: ^ Press the buttons "Start" and "End" atthe same time. "12:00" wil...
Page 18 - Programming the cooking time; At the end of cooking
Programming the cooking time With the timer it is possible for the ovento turn off automatically, or be set tocome on and turn off at a later time. When a program is pre-selected, thesetting chosen and the symbol " p " are displayed. The time of day and thesymbols for the times entered ( f ,...
Page 21 - To cancel a program
To change ^ Press the "Start", "Cook" or "End"button. The indicator between the "+/–" buttonscomes on. ^ Use the "+/–" buttons to enter the newtime. When the indicator light between the"+/–" buttons goes out, the newlyselected time is entered. The time...
Page 22 - Entering a cooking time; To check a cooking time
Entering a cooking time When a cooking time is entered theoven will turn off automatically at theend of the elapsed time. ^ Press the "Cook" button. "0:00" will appear in the display and the"+/–" indicator will light. ^ While the light between the "+/–"buttons is lit,...
Page 23 - Rapid heat
Rapid heat The rapid heat feature activates theheating elements at maximum power toheat the oven quickly. With the"Convection", "Auto Roast" and"Surround" programs, the "Rapid heat"feature will activate automatically if theselected temperature is: – at least 280°F (14...
Page 25 - To set the timer; At the end of the timed period:; To cancel the timer; Setting the timer
The timer can be used to time anactivity separate from the oven. To set the timer ^ Press the "Timer" button. ^ Enter the desired time in hours andminutes (up to 23 hrs. 59 mins.) withthe "+" button. When the "+/–" indicator light goes out,the time set starts counting down in...
Page 27 - Guide to the programs
Page 28 - Convection; Baking
Convection Default temperature . . . . 320°F (160°C) This program actively circulates heatedair throughout the oven cavity for aconsistent baking temperature. Use this program for: – cookies, cakes, – soufflés, casseroles, quiche, – frozen dinners, – salmon, lobster tails, – meat loaf, prime rib. Wh...
Page 29 - Intensive; Surround
Intensive Default temperature . . . . 340°F (170°C) The "Intensive" program generates heatfrom the lower heating element. Theoven’s fan gently circulates the heatedair to create a brick oven environment. Use this program for: – baked potatoes, french fries, – pizza, stromboli, – brisket, pot...
Page 31 - Auto Roast; Roasting
Auto Roast Default temperature . . . . 320°F (160°C) This premium convection programheats the oven to a high temperature tosear the meat, and retain moisture andtenderness. Once the oven cavity temperature hasexceeded the set temperature, theprogram returns to the selectedtemperature. Use this progr...
Page 32 - Roasting tips; Roasting in a covered pot
Roasting tips – Always install the grease filter in the back of the oven before roasting. – The larger the cut of meat to be roasted, the lower the temperaturethat should be used.The roasting process will take a littlelonger, but the meat will be cookedevenly and the outside will becomecrisp. – Use ...
Page 33 - Using the roast probe:; Using the roast probe
The roast probe reliably monitors theroasting process. The tip of the probecontinuously measures the coretemperature of the meat or poultry. When the selected core temperature isreached, the oven automatically shutsoff. The roast probe can be used with thefollowing programs: – Auto Roast – Convectio...
Page 34 - default oven temperature; actual core temperature
^ Insert the short end of the roastprobe into the socket on the rightside of the oven until it clicks intoplace. ^ Turn the program selector to thedesired roasting program. The default oven temperature will show in the oven display, and theindicator between the "+/–" buttons willlight. This ...
Page 36 - Roasting Recommendations
Runner level Auto Roast 1 Surround Core Temp. °F (°C) 3 Temp. °F (°C) 2 Time (min) Temp. °F (°C) 2 Time (min) Roast beef2 lbs (1 kg) 1 360-390 (180-200) 100-120 420-470 (220-240) 100-120 170-190 (80-85) Steak 4 2 lbs (1 kg) 1 5 380-410 (190-210) 35-45 420-470 (240-260) 35-45 105-150 6 (40-65) Veniso...
Page 37 - Broiling
Broil Default temperature . . . . 460°F (240°C) Only the inner part of the upper heatingelement is used for a smaller area ofintense heat from above. This functionis excellent for broiling or searing smallquantities. Use this program for: – chops, – small or thin pieces of meat, – browning small dis...
Page 38 - Fan Broil; Broiling on the rack
Fan Broil Default temperature . . . . 390°F (200°C) Hot air from the upper heating elementis distributed over the food by the fan.This enables a lower temperature thanconventional broiling to be used. Use this program for: – steak, – lamb. The recommended position is the 4 th runner from the bottom....
Page 39 - Broiling on the rotisserie
Broiling on the rotisserie ^ Secure meat or poultry on theskewers.(Poultry legs should be tied togetherto prevent them from catching on theheating element.) ^ Assemble the rotisserie as shown. ^ Put the rotisserie in the oven, usingthe lowest level runner. ^ Insert the spits into the grill motors at...
Page 40 - Broiling tips
Broiling tips – To broil thicker pieces of food gradually, sear the meat at a hightemperature, then continue broilingat a lower temperature so the foodcooks through to the center. – To ensure even cooking, it is best to broil foods of a similar thickness atthe same time. Most items should beturned h...
Page 41 - Broiling chart
Pre-heat for 5 minutes before broiling. Food to be broiled Runner from bottom Broil / Maxi Broil Fan Broil 1) Temperature in °F/°C Time (in min.) 2) Temperature in °F/°C Time (in min.) 2) Thin to medium size Beef steaks 3 or 4 520/275 10-16 430/220 10-16 Kabobs 3 or 4 520/275 12-16 430/220 15-20 Mea...
Page 42 - Defrosting tips; Defrost
Defrost No default temperature This program allows you to defrost foodat a constant temperature. Defrostingshould be at room temperature, i.e.without selecting an oven temperature.However, a temperature of up to 120°F(50°C) can be selected. Defrosting times depend on the typeand weight of the food, ...
Page 43 - Appliance front; Cleaning and care
Before cleaning or servicing theoven, disconnect it from the powersupply by either shutting off thepower main or manually "tripping"the circuit breaker. Never use abrasive cleaners,scouring pads, steel wool or caustic(oven) cleaners on any part of theoven. They will damage the surfaces. Appl...
Page 44 - PerfectClean
PerfectClean The PerfectClean enamel is a smooth,nonstick surface that cleans easily witha sponge. The following have been treated with"PerfectClean": – oven interior, – roasting pan, – anti-splash tray, – racks, – runners. Items with PerfectClean enamel shouldnot need to be cleaned in a dis...
Page 45 - Catalytic liners; Cleaning by hand
Catalytic liners The removable back panel and roofliner are coated with a dark catalyticenamel. Circulating air in the oven deposits oiland fat on the back of the oven. Thesedeposits are burnt off from the catalyticliners when the oven temperatureexceeds 390°F (200°C). The oven and accessories shoul...
Page 49 - Removing the safety guard
Lowering the upper heating element ^ Remove the runners. ^ Pull and turn the fastener on the grillelement to release it. ^ Gently lower the grill element. Removing the safety guard If needed, the safety guard can beremoved for cleaning: ^ Hold the guard firmly and unscrewthe knurled nuts. ^ Remove t...
Page 51 - DO NOT TOUCH; Changing the light bulb
^ Turn off the electrical supply to theoven at the circuit breaker. ^ Take the runners out of the oven. ^ Remove the catalytic liners, ifpresent. ^ Remove the lamp cover.Use the supplied slide opener to prythe lamp out of the side panel. ^ Replace the halogen bulb.Only use a 12 V, 10 W, heat resista...
Page 52 - on; off; Turning additional features on or off
To turn an additional feature on oroff: ^ Turn the program selector to "0". ^ Open the oven door fully. ^ Turn the program selector to "Light". ^ Press the "Temp." button. "01:0" or the most recently changedfeature will appear in the oven display. ^ Use the "+/–...
Page 53 - Frequently asked questions
Installation work and repairs should only be performed by a qualifiedtechnician in accordance with all applicable codes and standards. Repairs andother work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and may void thewarranty. What if the oven does not heat? Possible fault Fix A program was not select...
Page 54 - What if the timer display is dark when the oven is first turned on?
What if "F" and a number appear in the oven display? Possible fault Fix If " F3 " appears, the roast probe is faulty. Remove the probe from its socketand the code will disappear. If " F6 " appears, the oven has automatically shut off during operation. This is a safety feature...
Page 55 - After sales service
In the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Department U [email protected] V [email protected] When contacting Technical Serviceplease quote the serial number andmodel of your oven. This information isvisible o...
Page 56 - Optional accessories
The following accessories are availablefor purchase from your Miele Dealer orMiele. Handle The handles are used to take thebaking trays or the roasting pan in andout of the oven.Part # 03 985 271 Pizza pan This circular pan is suitable for cookingfresh or frozen pizzas, flat cakes, tarts,and baked d...
Page 59 - Installation Instructions
Page 60 - Disposal of an old appliance; Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packingmaterials The cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradable and recyclable. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of children.Danger of suffocation! Dis...
Page 61 - Power supply; Electrical connection
Installation work and repairs shouldonly be performed by a qualifiedtechnician in accordance with allapplicable codes and standards.Repairs and other work byunqualified persons could bedangerous and the manufacturer willnot be held responsible. Before connecting the appliance tothe power supply make...
Page 62 - Installing the oven
The oven must be installed intocabinetry before use. Do not insulate the cabinet. This willprevent proper ventilation. If the oven is to be installed under acounter top, a sealing strip mustreplace the stainless steel rail abovethe control panel. The sealing stripoffers additional protection from an...