Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Warning and Safety instructions ............................................................................... 4 Before using for the first time ..................................................................................... 13 Setup and connection ....................................
Page 4 - Warning and Safety instructions; Correct application
Warning and Safety instructions 4 This microwave oven complies with current safety requirements.Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and mater-ial damage.Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appli-ance. They contain important information on the installation, ...
Page 5 - Safety with children
Warning and Safety instructions 5 The oven compartment is fitted with a special lamp to cope with particular conditions (e.g. temperature, moisture, chemical resist-ance, abrasion resistance and vibration). This special lamp must onlybe used for the purpose for which it is intended. It is not suit...
Page 6 - Technical safety
Warning and Safety instructions 6 Technical safety A damaged appliance could be dangerous. Check the appliance for visible signs of damage. Do not use the appliance if it is damaged. If the electrical connection cable is faulty, it must only be replaced by a Miele authorised technician to protec...
Page 7 - The electrical safety of this microwave oven can only be guaran-
Warning and Safety instructions 7 The electrical safety of this microwave oven can only be guaran- teed when continuity is complete between it and an effective earth-ing system. It is essential that this standard safety requirement is metto avoid the risk of damage or electric shock. If in any dou...
Page 8 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 8 Correct use Risk of burning due to the grill. When grilling with or without the microwave function, the micro-wave oven can get hot. You could burn yourself on the oven com-partment, the grill element, food, accessories or the appliancedoor.Use oven gloves when pl...
Page 9 - and
Warning and Safety instructions 9 The appliance can be damaged if it is used without food being placed in it or if it is incorrectly loaded. Therefore do not use the ap-pliance to preheat crockery or to dry herbs or similar items. Always ensure that food or a suitable microwave browning dish has...
Page 10 - Oils and fats can ignite if allowed to overheat. Never leave the
Warning and Safety instructions 10 Oils and fats can ignite if allowed to overheat. Never leave the microwave oven unattended when cooking with oil or fats. Do notuse the appliance for deep-fat frying. Never attempt to put out oil orfat fires with water. Switch the oven off and extinguish the flam...
Page 12 - The following applies for stainless steel surfaces:; Accessories
Warning and Safety instructions 12 The following applies for stainless steel surfaces: The surface is susceptible to scratching. Even magnets can cause scratches. Accessories Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used, war- ranty, performance and product liability claims will b...
Page 13 - Before using for the first time; Risk of suffocation due to pack-
Before using for the first time 13 After transportation, let the unpackedappliance stand for approx. 2 hoursat room temperature before using it. This is to allow time for the temperatureto equalise between the temperature inthe room and the appliance. This is im-portant for the correct electronic fu...
Page 14 - Setup and connection; Electrical connection; Risk of injury caused by a faulty
Setup and connection *INSTALLATION* 14 When installing the microwave ovenensure that there is unhindered vent-ilation to and from the appliance bothunderneath and to the rear.Do not block the ventilation gaps orblock the gap between the base ofthe appliance and the worktop sur-face.A minimum install...
Page 16 - Caring for the environment; Disposing of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 16 Disposing of the packaging ma-terial The packaging material is used for hand-ling and protects the appliance fromtransport damage. The packaging ma-terial used is selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can generally be recycled.Recycli...
Page 17 - Guide to the appliance
Guide to the appliance 17 a Door b Door lock c Grill d Control panel e Turntable f Grilling rack g Gourmet plate
Page 18 - Accessories supplied; Grilling rack; except; for Microwave; Gourmet plate; These products and other ac-
Accessories supplied 18 Grilling rack The grilling rack can be used for allfunctions with and without micro-wave power, except for Microwave Solo mode. To avoid the grilling rack being used in-advertently with Microwave Solo, itshould not be stored inside the ovencompartment. Gourmet plate The gourm...
Page 19 - Control panel; Automatic programmes
Control panel 19 a Display for showing the time of dayand information on operation b Rotary selector for microwave power,grill and combination programmes c Rotary selector to enter time and weight d Automatic programmes e Time of day f Minute minder g Memory button (to save a 1–3 stageprogramme sequ...
Page 20 - Description of function
Description of function 20 The microwave oven contains a magnet-ron. This converts electrical energy intoelectromagnetic waves (microwaves).These microwaves are distributedevenly throughout the oven compart-ment, and are reflected off the metal ap-pliance walls. This enables the mi-crowaves to reach...
Page 21 - Modes of operation; Functions; Microwave Solo mode
Modes of operation 21 Food is cooked, reheated or defrostedquickly in a microwave oven.You can use the microwave oven in thefollowing ways:– Food can be defrosted, reheated orcooked by entering a power setting anda duration.– Deep-frozen, ready meals can be de-frosted and then reheated or cooked.– T...
Page 22 - Suitable containers for microwave ovens; Fire hazard due to unsuitable; Material and shape; Risk of injury due to hollow; Metal
Suitable containers for microwave ovens 22 Microwaves: - are reflected by metal. - pass through glass, porcelain, plastic and cardboard. - are absorbed by food. Fire hazard due to unsuitable container.Containers which are not suitable foruse in microwave ovens can be badlydamaged and cause damage ...
Page 23 - - Pieces of aluminium foil
Suitable containers for microwave ovens 23 - Pieces of aluminium foil Make sure that the aluminium foil isat least 2 cm from the oven walls atall times. It must not touch the walls. - Metal meat skewers or clamps These should only be used if they arevery small in comparison to the size ofthe cut of ...
Page 24 - Single-use containers; Testing containers; Turn the power selector to 900 W.
Suitable containers for microwave ovens 24 Single-use containers Fire hazard due to unsuitable container.Single-use containers made ofplastic, paper or other inflammablematerials can ignite.Do not leave the appliance unatten-ded when reheating or cooking foodin single-use containers made ofplastic...
Page 25 - A heat-retaining cover; Damage due to heat-sensitive; Do not use a heat-retaining cover; Danger of explosion due to pres-
Suitable containers for microwave ovens 25 A heat-retaining cover - prevents too much steam escaping, especially when cooking foods withlonger reheating times. - speeds up the reheating process.- prevents food from drying out.- helps keep the oven compartment clean. When using Microwave Solo mode,...
Page 26 - Setting the time; To switch the display back on
Before using for the first time 26 Setting the time Connect the appliance to the electri-city supply. 12:00 and the symbol will flash in the display until the current time of day isset. Before this, the time of day willstart to run from 12:00, as the clock willstart as soon as the appliance is ...
Page 27 - Operation; Opening the door; Press; Placing the dish in the oven; and the microwave power level will
Operation 27 Opening the door Press to open the door. If the microwave oven is being used,opening the door will interrupt the cook-ing programme. Placing the dish in the oven Ideally the dish should be placed in themiddle of the oven. Turntable Do not operate the microwavewithout the turntable ...
Page 28 - - the type and texture of the food. Fresh; “door” message; appears in the display. If the
Operation 28 Set the required duration using thetime selector. The duration selected is visible in thedisplay.A duration of between 10 seconds and90 minutes can be set. Exception: If themaximum microwave power level hasbeen selected, a maximum cooking dur-ation of only 15 minutes can be set. Ifyou...
Page 29 - Altering settings; microwave power level; Cancelling a programme
Operation 29 Interrupting or re-starting a pro-gramme At any time you can . . . . . . . interrupt a programme: Press the Stop/C button, or open theappliance door. The duration stops counting down. . . continue a programme. Close the door and press Start. The programme will continue. Altering set...
Page 30 - four times in succes-; Programming durations; Set durations can be altered.; System lock; Activating the system lock
Operation 30 Quick start (programmable) Pressing the Start/ button is suffi- cient to set the appliance operating onmaximum power. Three set times are stored in thememory: 30 s: press Start / 1 x 1 min: press Start / 2 x 2 min: press Start / 3 x Pressing Start / four times in succes...
Page 31 - Using the minute minder; Altering a minute minder entry
Operation 31 Using the minute minder The minute minder can be used to timeany activity in the kitchen, e.g. boilingeggs. The time set counts down in onesecond steps. Press the button. 0:00 flashes and the symbol lights up in the display. Use the time selector to set theminute minder time y...
Page 32 - Operation – grilling; To change a cooking duration
Operation – grilling 32 The grill has 4 settings: grill solo and3 combination settings where the grill isused together with a specific microwavepower level.If the total grilling duration required isless than 15 minutes, the grill should bepre-heated for approx. 5 minutes.Thin, flat cuts of fish and ...
Page 34 - Tips for use; Risk of burning due to hot dishes.; Fire hazard due to overheating.
Gourmet plate 34 Tips for use Risk of burning due to hot dishes. The gourmet plate gets extremely hotwhen in use.Always use oven gloves when hand-ling it to avoid burns. Place it on asuitable heat-resistant mat or stand. Before using for the first time Before using the gourmet plate for thefirst t...
Page 35 - Recipes; Ingredients
Gourmet plate 35 Examples of use: Pre-heat the gourmet plate directly onthe turntable for up to max. 5 minutes at450 W + Grill . - Fish fingers (frozen), 150 g + 2 tbsp oil , 3 – 4 minutes each side - Hamburgers, 2 burgers + 2 tbsp oil , 3 – 4 minutes each side - Croquette potatoes (frozen)...
Page 36 - Total time required: 25 – 35 minutes; Total time required: 15 – 20 minutes; Pork fillet in a Roquefort sauce; Total time required: 10 – 12 minutes; Method
Gourmet plate 36 Vegetable medley (serves 3) Total time required: 25 – 35 minutes - Ingredients 2 onions2 tbsp oil100 g oyster mushrooms or buttonmushrooms, cleaned150 g sliced carrots100 g broccoli florets1 red pepper or 100 g frozen sliced pep-pers1 tomatoSalt and pepper30 g grated Parmesan cheese...
Page 37 - tsp Tabasco; Total time required: 5 – 10 minutes
Gourmet plate 37 Curried chicken (serves 3) Total time required: 25 – 35 minutes - Ingredients 600 g chicken or turkey breast fillets2 tbsp oil2 tbsp white wine2 tbsp apple juice1 tbsp lemon juiceSalt and freshly ground black pepper1 tsp curry powder1 pinch rosemary, ground1 pinch ginger, ground1 p...
Page 38 - Operation - Automatic programmes; Automatic defrosting; Cooking food from frozen
Operation - Automatic programmes 38 All of the automatic programmes areweight dependent.The weight of the food can be displayedas metric (g) or imperial (lb) (see “Chan-ging settings”).After selecting a programme, enter theweight of the food. The appliance auto-matically calculates the duration ac-c...
Page 39 - Cooking fresh food
Operation - Automatic programmes 39 Cooking fresh food AC 1 Vegetables 100–600 g AC 2 Potatoes 100–800 g AC 3 Fish 500–1.500 g AC 4 Kebabs 200–800 g AC 5 Whole chicken 900–1.800 g AC 6 Chicken drumsticks 250–1.000 g AC 7 Fish pie 500–1.500 g AC 8 Gratins/bakes, z. B.: Potato grati...
Page 40 - Recipes for automatic programmes; Vegetables; tsp mustard; Setting: Cooking fresh food AC 1
Recipes for automatic programmes 40 Below are some recipe suggestions forthe Automatic programmes using the“Cooking fresh food ” function . These can be adapted to suit your re-quirements. If the weight guidelines are ex-ceeded, the food will not cook suffi-ciently.It is important to follow the w...
Page 41 - Potatoes; Setting: Cooking fresh food AC 2
Recipes for automatic programmes 41 AC 2 Potatoes This programme can be used to cookpeeled, new and bouillon potatoes. - Method Enter the weight for the potatoes andthe cooking liquid. For peeled potatoes, peel, wash anddrain the potatoes and place them in acooking container. Season with a littles...
Page 42 - Setting: Cooking fresh food AC 8
Recipes for automatic programmes 42 AC 8 Gratins/Bakes: Vegetable gratin (serves 4) Total time required: approx. 40 minutes - Ingredients 400 g cauliflower or broccoli400 g carrots For the cheese sauce 20 g margarine20 g flour300 ml vegetable stock (instant)200 ml milk100 g diced Emmental cheese50...
Page 43 - Setting: Cooking fresh food AC 4
Recipes for automatic programmes 43 AC 4 Pork kebabs (makes 8 kebabs) Total time required: approx. 25 –35 minutes + 1 hour standing time - Ingredients 1 fillet of pork (approx. 300 g)1 red pepper2 onions For the marinade 8 tbsp oilSalt, pepper, paprika and chilli powder8 wooden skewers Method Cut ...
Page 44 - Chicken thighs; Whole chicken; Total time required: 35 – 45 minutes; Setting: Cooking fresh food AC 3
Recipes for automatic programmes 44 AC 6 Chicken thighs Method Brush the chicken thighs with butter oroil and season. Place on the grill rack inthe oven together with a heat-resistant,microwave-safe dish. Halfway throughcooking when a buzzer sounds, turn thechicken thighs over and continue tocook...
Page 45 - Setting: Cooking fresh food AC 7
Recipes for automatic programmes 45 AC 7 Fish bake: Crispy fish pie (serves 2) Total time required: 25 – 35 minutes - Ingredients 400 g filleted white fish, e.g. cod3 tbsp lemon juiceSalt, white pepper50 g butter2 tsp mustard1 onion, finely diced40 g grated Gouda cheese20 g breadcrumbs2 tbsp fresh...
Page 46 - Programming; Then select the duration.
Saving your favourite programme (Memory) 46 You have the option of saving one favour-ite programme to memory. This pro-gramme can be used for your most fre-quently cooked recipe. The programmecan have up to 3 stages (e.g.: 1 minute at600 W, followed by 2 minutes grill and fi-nally 3 minutes at 150 W...
Page 47 - To change an entry; Press the Start button.
Saving your favourite programme (Memory) 47 To change an entry Entering a new programme overridesthe previously saved programme. To access your favourite pro-gramme Turn the programme selector to the12 o'clock position. Press the M button. Press the Start button. In the event of a power cut,...
Page 48 - Changing settings
Changing settings 48 Some of the standard settings for the appliance have an alternative.Please consult the chart for the different options for appliance settings.The factory settings are marked with a star* on the chart.To change a setting, proceed as follows: Press and hold the and M buttons a...
Page 49 - Setting
Changing settings 49 Setting Settings available (* factory default) Night time switch-off * Night time switch-off is deactivated. Night time switch-off is activated. The time ofday display is switched off between the hoursof 23:00 and 04:00. Automatic keeping-warm function * The ...
Page 50 - Reheat; Drinks; Tips on reheating
Reheat 50 Select the following microwave powerlevels to reheat food: Drinks 900 W Food 600 W Food for babies and chil-dren 450 W Risk of burning due to hot food. Food for babies and children mustnot be too hot.Only heat it for 1/2 to 1 minute at450 watts. Tips on reheating Danger of explosion du...
Page 51 - After reheating; Risk of burning due to hot food.
Reheat 51 After reheating Be careful when taking out a con-tainer. It may be hot. Although the container is not normallyheated by the microwaves (apart fromstoneware), heat may transfer from thefood to the container.Allow food to stand for a few minutes atroom temperature at the end of a re-heating ...
Page 52 - Cooking; rice; or; semolina; , first select a power level of; Tips on cooking; Health risk due to insufficient; Food with a thick skin or peel; Risk of injury due to eggs with; After cooking
Cooking 52 Place the food in a microwave safe con-tainer and cover it.When cooking, it is a good idea to selecta power level of 900 W to start withand then when the food is hot reducethe power level to 450 W for moregentle continued cooking.For dishes such as rice or semolina pudding , first select ...
Page 53 - Defrost; Health risk due to refreezing.; Defrosting and cooking
Defrost 53 Health risk due to refreezing. Thawed or defrosted food loses nutri-tional value through refreezing andcan go off.Do not refreeze food once it hasthawed. Use it as quickly as possible.Defrosted food may only be re-frozenafter it has been cooked. - 80 W for defrosting very delicate food,...
Page 54 - Examples of use
Examples of use 54 Food Quantity MWpowerlevel (W) Duration(inminutes) Notes Melting butter/margarine 100 g 450 1:00 – 1:10 Do not cover Melting chocol-ate 100 g 450 3:00 – 3:30 Do not cover, stir halfwaythrough melting Dissolvinggelatine 1 packet + 5 tbsp water 450 0:10 – 0:30 Do not cover, stir hal...
Page 55 - Note for test institutes; Notes
Note for test institutes 55 Test food acc. toEN 60705 Microwavepower level(W)+Grill/Automaticprogramme Duration(min)/weight Stand-ingtime*(min) Notes Custard, 1000 g 300 38–40 120 Container see Standard,dimensions at the up-per rim (25 x 25 cm) Sponge cake, 475 g 600 8 5 Container see Stand-ard, ext...
Page 56 - Cleaning and care; Risk of burning due to hot oven
Cleaning and care 56 To help prevent re-soiling, a conditioningagent for stainless steel (available fromthe Miele Customer Service Depart-ment) can be used. Use a soft cloth toapply sparingly with an even pressure. Disconnect the microwave oven fromthe power supply before cleaning. Under no circumst...
Page 57 - Health risk caused by a faulty ap-; To clean the interior:
Cleaning and care 57 Health risk caused by a faulty ap- pliance.If any damage to the door is noticed,the appliance should not be used un-til the fault has been rectified by aMiele authorised and trained servicetechnician. Operating a damaged ap-pliance can result in microwave leak-age and present ...
Page 58 - Appliance front; acids or chlorides
Cleaning and care 58 Appliance front Soiling that is left too long might be-come impossible to remove andcould cause the surfaces to alter ordiscolour.Remove any soiling on the front ofthe appliance straight away. All surfaces are susceptible toscratching. Scratches on glass can insome circumstances...
Page 59 - Rack
Cleaning and care 59 Accessories supplied Rack Wash and dry the rack after each use. Itis dishwasher-proof. Remove stubbornsoiling with a stainless steel cleaner. Gourmet plate Do not use wire wool, or abrasivesponges, aggressive or abrasivecleaning agents.Do not clean the gourmet plate in adishwash...
Page 60 - Problem solving guide; Problem
Problem solving guide 60 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to callthe Miele Customer Service Department.Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser-...
Page 62 - Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Service 62 Information to help you rectify faultsyourself and about Miele spare partscan be found at www.miele.com/ser-vice. Contact in the event of a fault You can book a Miele Customer Ser-vice Department call-out online atwww.miele.com/service.Contact information for the Miele Cus-tomer Service D...
Page 63 - United Kingdom
United Kingdom Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TWTel: 0330 160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk, E-mail: [email protected] Australia Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.ACN 005 635 398ABN 96 005 635 398Level 4, 141 Camberwell RoadHawthorn East, VIC 3123Tel: 1300 464 353E-mail: [em...