Page 2 - Contents
Warning and Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Guide to the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - Warning and Safety instructions
This appliance complies with statutory safety requirements.Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury anddamage to property. To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the appliance,please read these instructions carefully before using it for the firsttime. They contain important note...
Page 6 - Correct application; The steam oven is intended for use in domestic households and
Correct application ~ The steam oven is intended for use in domestic households and similar working and residential environments. ~ The appliance is not intended for outdoor use. ~ It is intended for domestic use only as described in these operating instructions. Any other usage is not supported by ...
Page 7 - Safety with children
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 andunderstand the consequences of incorrect oper...
Page 8 - Technical safety
Technical safety ~ Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs can cause considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance andrepairs must only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician. ~ A damaged appliance can be dangerous. Check it for visible signs of damage. Do not use a...
Page 10 - Correct use
Correct use ~ The steam oven becomes hot when in use. You could burn yourself on the oven interior, cooked food, ovenaccessories or hot steam.Wear oven gloves when placing food in the oven or removing it andwhen adjusting oven shelves etc. in a hot oven. Take care whenputting cooking containers into...
Page 11 - Cleaning and care; Scratches on the door glass can result in the glass breaking.
Cleaning and care ~ Danger of injury. Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this appliance. Thesteam could reach electrical components and cause a short circuit. ~ Scratches on the door glass can result in the glass breaking. Do not use abrasive cleaners, hard sponges, brushes or sharpmetal...
Page 12 - Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packingmaterial The packaging is designed to protectthe appliance from damage duringtransportation. The packaging materialsused are selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland should be recycled. Recycling the packaging reduces theuse of raw materials in...
Page 13 - Front view; Guide to the appliance
Front view a Control panel b Ventilation outlet c Automatic door release for reducing steam d Door seal e Suction tube f Compartment for water container g Water container h Drip channel i Floor heater j Temperature sensor k Shelf levels l Steam inlet Guide to the appliance 13
Page 14 - Accessories supplied; Condensate tray DGG 21; To catch excess moisture 325 x 430 x 40 mm (W x D x H); Rack; For placing your own cooking containers on; Descaling tablets; These are required for descaling the appliance.; Miele steam oven cookbook; A selection of the best recipes from the Miele test kitchen.
Accessories supplied The accessories supplied with your appliance as well as arange of optional ones are available to order from Miele (see"Optional accessories"). Condensate tray DGG 21 To catch excess moisture 325 x 430 x 40 mm (W x D x H) DGGL 8 1 perforated cooking containerGross capacit...
Page 15 - Control panel; Lightly touch sensors; Sensor controls; OK; Description of the functions
Control panel Lightly touch sensors a - d to operate the appliance. An audible tone will sound each time a sensor is pressed. Youcan deactivate this, if wished (see "Settings"). During operation numbers and symbols will appear in thedisplay e . Sensor controls Sensor(s) Function a s - For sw...
Page 16 - Steam cooking; Condensate tray
Display Display Explanation 2 Steam cooking ? Insufficient water or water container notpresent Number(s) + AutoA Automatic programme Numbers + °C Temperature Numbers + h Duration Number(s) + k The appliance needs to be descaled Condensate tray When you are using perforated containers, place theconde...
Page 17 - Recommended temperatures; Duration
Noises You will hear a pumping sound when the appliance isswitched on, during use and after switching it off.This is the sound of water being pumped through the systemand is quite normal. Temperature The appliance has a temperature range of 40 °C to 100 °C.The appliance is set at 100 °C when the ove...
Page 19 - Cleaning for the first time; Remove any protective foil.; Water container; Water hardness setting; Before using for the first time
Please stick the extra data plate for the appliance suppliedwith this documentation in the space provided in the "Aftersales service, data plate, guarantee" section of this booklet. Cleaning for the first time ^ Remove any protective foil. Water container ^ Take the water container out of th...
Page 20 - Setting the correct boiling point for water; This process; must; be carried out to ensure efficient; move house; , the appliance will need to be re-set for
Setting the correct boiling point for water Before cooking food for the first time, you must set the boilingpoint for water, as this varies according to the altitude of thelocation of the appliance. This procedure also flushes out thewaterways. This process must be carried out to ensure efficient fu...
Page 21 - Preparation; Only use cold mains tap water; Set the temperature and duration; Operating principles
Preparation ^ Fill the water container up to at least the "min" marker. Only use cold mains tap water . Never use distilled or mineral water or other liquids. ^ Push the water container into the appliance until itconnects. ^ Place the condensate tray on the lowest shelf level. ^ Place the fo...
Page 22 - At the end of the duration; Switch off the appliance.; After use; Remove the condensate tray and empty it.
At the end of the duration At the end of the set cooking duration, an audible tone willsound, 3 zeros and "h" will appear in the display. ^ Switch off the appliance. The fan will continue to run for a while after the appliance hasbeen switched off. Danger of burning. You could burn yourself ...
Page 23 - During use; Interrupting operation; Operation will resume when the door is closed.; Changing the temperature; Operation
During use Interrupting operation Operation is interrupted as soon as the door is opened. Theheating will be switched off and the cooking durationremaining stored in memory. Steam will escape when you open the door. Step backfrom the appliance and wait until the steam hasdissipated.Danger of burning...
Page 24 - Insufficient water; Insufficient water is indicated by the flashing
Insufficient water Insufficient water is indicated by the flashing ? and an audible tone. ^ Remove the water container and fill it with fresh tap water. ^ Push the water container into the appliance until itconnects. ^ Close the door. Operation will continue. Operation 24
Page 25 - Automatic; Procedure; Switch on the appliance.
Automatic Your steam oven is equipped with 20 automatic programmesfor cooking vegetables. The temperature and duration arepre-set, so you only have to prepare the vegetables asrequired (see the chart). Procedure ^ Put the prepared vegetables into a perforated cookingcontainer. ^ Insert the condensat...
Page 27 - Cooking containers; – Containers must be heat-resistant to 100 °C and able to; General notes
This section contains general information. You will find moredetailed information about particular foods and how to cookthem in the other sections. The advantages of cooking with steam Almost all vitamins and minerals are retained as the food isnot immersed in water. Cooking with steam also retains ...
Page 29 - When cooking with liquid only fill the cooking container; Your own recipes
Temperature A maximum temperature of 100 °C is reached in the steamoven. Most types of food will cook at this temperature. Somemore delicate types of food, such as soft fruit, must becooked at lower temperatures as otherwise they will burst.More information is given in the relevant section. Combinat...
Page 30 - Vegetables; Fresh
Vegetables Fresh Prepare fresh vegetables in the usual way, i.e. wash, cleanand cut them up. Frozen food Frozen vegetables do not need to be defrosted beforehand,unless they have been frozen together in a block. Frozen and fresh vegetables which take the same length oftime to cook can be cooked toge...
Page 34 - Meat; Prepare the meat in the usual way.
Meat Fresh Prepare the meat in the usual way. Frozen food Meat should be thoroughly defrosted before cooking in thesteam oven (see "Defrosting"). Preparation For meat which needs to be seared before being cooked,e.g. stew, sear the meat in a pan on the hob first. Duration The cooking duratio...
Page 36 - Settings; Sausages; Bologna sausages
Sausages Settings Steam cooking 2 Temperature: 90 °CDuration: see chart Sausages Duration in minutes Bologna sausages 6-8 Frankfurters 6–8 Veal sausages 6–8 Steam cooking 36
Page 37 - Fish; If using a perforated container, grease it first.
Fish Fresh Prepare fresh fish in the usual way, i.e. clean, gut and fillet. Frozen Defrost frozen fish before cooking (see "Defrosting"). Preparation Add some lemon or lime juice to fish before cooking. Thecitric acid helps the flesh stay firm. It is not necessary to season fish with salt wh...
Page 38 - . Place the fish scraps together with; Blue fish; is fish which is cooked in water and vinegar. It is
Duration The cooking duration depends on the thickness and thetexture of the fish, and not on the weight. The thicker the fish,the longer the cooking duration. A 3 cm thick piece of fishweight 500 g will take longer to cook than a 2 cm thick pieceof fish weighing 500 g. The longer fish cooks, the fi...
Page 40 - Shellfish
Shellfish Preparation Defrost frozen shellfish before cooking with steam. Peel, remove and discard the intestines, and then wash theshellfish. Cooking containers If using a perforated container, grease it first. Duration The longer shellfish are cooked, the tougher they become.Use the cooking durati...
Page 41 - Mussels
Mussels Fresh , Only cook mussels which are closed. N.B. Do not eat mussels which have not opened afterbeing cooked. Danger of food poisoning. Steep fresh mussels in water for a few hours before cookingto rinse out any sand. Then scrub the mussels thoroughly toclean them. Frozen Defrost frozen musse...
Page 42 - Rice
Rice Rice swells when cooked and needs to be cooked in liquid.The proportion of rice to liquid will vary depending on thetype of rice. The rice absorbs all the liquid and so none of the nutrientsare lost. Settings Steam cooking 2 Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart Ratio Rice : Liquid Duration in...
Page 43 - Pasta
Pasta Dry pasta Dry pasta swells when it is cooked and needs to be cookedin liquid. The liquid must cover the pasta. Using hot liquidgives better results. Increase the cooking time stated by the manufacturer byapprox. 1 / 3 . Fresh Fresh pasta, such as you can buy from the supermarketchilled counter...
Page 44 - Dumplings; Cook fresh dumplings in a greased, perforated container.; Duration in; Sweet dumplings
Dumplings Ready made boil-in-the-bag dumplings need to be wellcovered with water as otherwise they can fall apart. This isbecause even although they have been soaked in waterbeforehand they will not absorb enough moisture. Cook fresh dumplings in a greased, perforated container. Settings Steam cooki...
Page 45 - Grain
Grain Grain swells during cooking and needs to be cooked inliquid.The proportion of grain to liquid depends on the type ofgrain. Grain can be cooked whole or cracked. Settings Steam cooking 2 Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart Ratio Grain : Liquid Duration in minutes Amaranth 1 : 1.5 15–17 Bulgu...
Page 46 - Dried pulses
Dried pulses Soak pulses for at least 10 hours in cold water beforecooking. Soaking makes the pulses more digestible andshortens the cooking duration required.Exception: Lentils do not need to be soaked before cooking. Soaked pulses must be covered with liquid during cooking.With unsoaked pulses a s...
Page 47 - Unsoaked; Beans
Unsoaked Duration in minutes Ratio Pulses : Liquid Beans Adzuki beans 95–105 1 : 3 Black beans 100–120 1 : 3 Haricot beans 80-90 1 : 3 Kidney beans 130–140 1 : 3 Pinto beans 115–135 1 : 3 Lentils Brown lentils 13–14 1 : 2 Red lentils 7 1 : 2 Peas Green split peas 60-70 1 : 3 Yellow split peas 110–13...
Page 49 - Fruit; Tip
Fruit Cook fruit in a solid container so that none of the juice is lost.If you wish to cook fruit in a perforated container, place asolid container directly underneath it to collect the juice. Tip You can use the juice which has collected in the solidcontainer to make a glaze for a fruit flan. Setti...
Page 51 - Example
Example Rice 20 minutes Fish fillet 6 minutes Broccoli 4 minutes 20 minutes less 6 minutes = 14 minutes (1st duration: rice)6 minutes less 4 minutes = 2 minutes (2nd duration: fish fillet)Remaining time = 4 minutes (3rd duration: broccoli) Duration 20 min - rice 6 min - fish fillet 4 min - broccoli ...
Page 52 - Reheating; Suitable containers; Special applications
Reheating The steam oven is very effective at reheating food gently,without drying it out or cooking it further. The food will reheatevenly and does not need to be stirred during the reheatingprocess. You can reheat individual dishes or plated meals which havebeen prepared previously (e.g. meat, veg...
Page 54 - Defrost; Temperature; 0 °C is the best temperature for defrosting.; Before and after defrosting; Remove all packaging before defrosting.; It is particularly important to observe food hygiene
Defrost It is much quicker to defrost items in the steam oven than atroom temperature. Temperature 60 °C is the best temperature for defrosting. Exception: 50 °C for minced meat and game Before and after defrosting Remove all packaging before defrosting. Exceptions: Leave bread, biscuits and cakes i...
Page 55 - Tips; Do not refreeze food once it has thawed.
Tips Fish does not need to be fully defrosted before cooking.Defrost so that the surface is sufficiently thawed to take herbsand seasoning. Depending on the thickness of the fish, 2 - 5minutes should be enough. When defrosting food which has frozen together, e.g. berries,chops, fish fillets etc. sep...
Page 58 - Bottling; Glass jars
Bottling Only use unblemished, fresh produce which is in goodcondition for bottling. Glass jars Use clean glass jars and accessories and check them for anydefects. Glass jars with twist off lids or glass lids with arubber seal are suitable. Make sure that all the glass jars are the same size so that...
Page 61 - Extracting juice with steam; Sort and clean the fruit. Cut out any blemishes.; Try experimenting with mild and tart fruit.
Extracting juice with steam You can use the steam oven to extract juices from soft fruit,such as berries and cherries. It is best to use overripe fruit, as the riper the fruit the greaterthe quantity of juice produced. Very ripe fruit will alsoproduce a more intense flavour. Preparation Sort and cle...
Page 62 - Making yoghurt; The yoghurt must be fresh (short storage time); Possible reasons for unsatisfactory results
Making yoghurt To make yoghurt, you will need either fresh live yoghurt oryoghurt culture, obtainable from health food shops. Use natural yoghurt with live culture and without additives.Heat-treated yoghurt is not suitable. The yoghurt must be fresh (short storage time) You can use either unchilled ...
Page 63 - Pour the mixture into glass jars and seal the jars.
Tip When using yoghurt enzyme, yoghurt can be made from amilk / cream mixture. Mix 3/4 litre milk with 1/4 litre cream. Procedure ^ Mix 100 g yoghurt with 1 litre of milk or make up the mixturewith yoghurt enzyme, following the instructions on thepackaging. ^ Pour the mixture into glass jars and sea...
Page 64 - Proving yeast dough; Dissolving gelatine
Proving yeast dough Procedure ^ Prepare the dough according to the recipe. ^ Place the dough in a covered bowl on the rack. Settings Steam cooking 2 Temperature: 40 °CDuration: according to the recipe Dissolving gelatine Procedure ^ Gelatine leaves: Completely cover the gelatine leaves with cold wat...
Page 65 - Melting chocolate; Stir large quantities once halfway through cooking.
Melting chocolate You can use the steam oven for melting any type ofchocolate. Procedure ^ Break the chocolate into small pieces.Leave chocolate cake covering in its packaging, and placein a perforated cooking container. ^ Place large quantities in a solid cooking container andsmall quantities in a ...
Page 66 - Skinning vegetables and fruit
Skinning vegetables and fruit Procedure ^ Cut a cross in the top of tomatoes, nectarines etc. This willallow the skin to be removed more easily. ^ Place the fruit/vegetables in a perforated cookingcontainer. ^ To blanch almonds, it is important to plunge them into coldwater as soon as they are taken...
Page 67 - Apple storage; Blanching
Apple storage You can treat homegrown apples in the steam oven toincrease the length of time you can store them for. Oncetreated, the apples will keep for 5 to 6 months when stored ina dry, cool and well-ventilated place. This method is onlysuitable for apples and not for other types of fruit. Setti...
Page 68 - Sweating onions; Bacon; The bacon does not brown.
Sweating onions Sweating means cooking the onions in their own juices, withthe addition of a little fat if necessary. Procedure ^ Cut the onions up into small pieces and place them in asolid cooking container with a little butter. ^ Cover the container or the dish with a lid or with foil that isresi...
Page 69 - Disinfect items; Heating damp flannels; Moisten the flannels and then roll them up.
Disinfect items The steam oven can be used to disinfect baby bottles andother containers so that at the end of the programme they areas germ free as they would have been had they been boiled.Check beforehand that all parts, teats etc. are declared bythe manufacturer to be heat resistant to 100 °C an...
Page 70 - Decrystallising honey; Stir the honey once during the cooking duration.; Making eierstich
Decrystallising honey Procedure ^ Loosen the lid and place the jar of honey in a perforatedcooking container or on the rack. ^ Stir the honey once during the cooking duration. Settings Steam cooking 2 Temperature: 60 °CDuration: 90 minutes (depending on the size of the jar or theamount of honey in t...
Page 71 - switched off
Your steam oven is supplied with a number of standarddefault settings. The standard settings listed in the chart canbe altered. Before you begin, ensure that the appliance is switched off . ^ Touch and hold the ? sensor. ^ Whilst pressing the ? sensor, touch the s sensor once briefly. P1 will appear...
Page 74 - Appliance front
Appliance front Remove any soiling immediately.If this is not done, it might become impossible to removeand could cause the surfaces to alter or discolour. Clean the front using a damp microfibre cloth or with a cleansponge and a solution of hot water and washing-up liquid.After cleaning dry with a ...
Page 75 - Oven interior; After prolonged use, the; floor heater; can become; door seal; is designed to last the lifetime of the; Automatic door opener; Condensate tray, rack and cooking containers
Oven interior Dry the oven interior, door seal, drip channel, inside of thedoor and the compartment for the water container after eachuse. Use a sponge or absorbent cloth to wipe off thecondensate which has built up. Remove grease deposits with a clean sponge and a solutionof hot water and washing-u...
Page 76 - Pull the runners out from the side first
Water container Remove and empty the water container after each use. Rinseit by hand and then dry it to prevent limescale. Side runners The runners can be cleaned with water and washing-up liquidor in a dishwasher. ^ Pull the runners out from the side first a , then pull them forwards and out of the...
Page 77 - Descaling
Descaling To prevent the risk of damage you should only use thespecial Miele descaling tablets for descaling theappliance (see "Optional accessories"). Do not let descaling agent come into contact with themetal control panel or the handle as this could causemarks to appear. Should descaling ...
Page 78 - After descaling
An audible tone will sound and the ? will appear in the display approx. 15 minutes before the end of the descalingprocess. ^ Remove and empty the water container. ^ Rinse the water container thoroughly. ^ Fill the water container with 1 litre of fresh tap water andpush it into the appliance. The ? s...
Page 79 - Oven door; To remove the oven door
Oven door To remove the oven door Before removing the door, the locking clamps on both hingeshave to be released. ^ Open the door fully. ^ To release the locking clamps on the hinges press and turnthem upwards as far as they will go until they are at anangle. See illustration. Danger of injury.Do no...
Page 80 - Raise the door up till it rests open.; To replace it; Make sure that the door goes back on straight.
^ Raise the door up till it rests open. ^ Hold the door securely at both sides and lift it evenlyupwards off the hinge retainers. Do not lift the door off by the handle. The handle couldbreak and damage the door glass.Make sure that you lift the door off equally on both sides. To replace it ^ Hold t...
Page 81 - Problem solving guide
With the help of the following guide, minor faults in the performance of theappliance, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be put rightwithout contacting the Service Department, saving you both time and money. The following guide may help you to find the reason for a fault, and to...
Page 82 - The door is not properly closed.
Problem Possible cause and remedy The fan can still be heardafter the appliance hasbeen switched off. The appliance is fitted with a fan which removessteam from the oven. The fan will continue to run fora while after the appliance has been switched off. Itwill switch itself off automatically after a...
Page 84 - Optional accessories
Miele offer a range of useful accessories as well as cleaningand conditioning products for your Miele appliances. These can be ordered online at: or from Miele (see back cover for contact details) Cooking containers There is a wide range of perforated and solid cookingcontainers available in differe...
Page 86 - Cleaning and care products; For descaling the appliance.
DGD 1/2 Lid for 325 x 265 mm cooking containers Condensate tray To catch excess moisture325 x 430 x 40 mm (W x D x H) Rack For placing your own cooking containers on Cleaning and care products Descaling tabletsQty 6 For descaling the appliance. Ceramic and stainless steel hob cleaner250 ml Removes d...
Page 87 - Microfibre cloth; Removes finger marks and light soiling; Other accessories
Microfibre cloth Removes finger marks and light soiling Other accessories Multi-purpose casserole dish KMB 5000-S Die-cast aluminium casserole dish with non-stick surface andstainless steel lid. Also suitable for use on an extended zoneof induction hobs and in all Miele ovens.Not suitable for use on...
Page 88 - Safety instructions for installation
~ Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, ensure that the connection data on the data plate (voltageand frequency) match the mains electricity supply. This datamust correspond in order to avoid the risk of damage to theappliance. Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt. ~ Do not...
Page 89 - Installation in a tall unit; Inlet for mains connection cable to the appliance; Appliance and building-in dimensions
Installation in a tall unit * Appliances with glass front** Appliances with metal front a Built-in steam oven b Building-in niche c Inlet for mains connection cable to the appliance d Recommended position for electrical socket. Important: Do not position behindthe appliance! e Mains connection cable...
Page 90 - Installation in a base unit
Installation in a base unit When building the appliance into a base unit underneath a hob please alsoobserve the installation instructions for the hob as well as the building-in depthrequired for the hob. * Appliances with glass front** Appliances with metal front a Built-in steam oven b Building-in...
Page 91 - Installation in a tall unit in combination with an oven
Installation in a tall unit in combination with an oven * Appliances with glass front** Appliances with metal front a Built-in steam oven b Building-in niche c Inlet for mains connection cable to the appliance d Recommended position for electrical socket. Important: Do not position behindthe applian...
Page 92 - Detailed dimensions of the steam oven front
Detailed dimensions of the steam oven front * Appliances with glass front** Appliances with metal front Appliance and building-in dimensions 92
Page 93 - Push the appliance into the niche and align it.; Installing the appliance
^ Push the appliance into the niche and align it. For correct functioning of the steam generator pleasemake sure that the appliance is horizontally level.The maximum deviation tolerated is 2°. ^ Secure the appliance into the unit by screwing the twowood screws 3.5 x 25 mm (supplied) into the vertica...
Page 94 - Electrical connection
All electrical work should be carried out by a suitablyqualified and competent person, in strict accordance withcurrent local and national safety regulations (BS 7671 inthe UK). Installation, repairs and other work by unqualified personscould be dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be heldliable for u...
Page 95 - Important; Connection cable
Important U.K. This appliance is supplied for connection to a single phase230 V 50 Hz supply with a 3-core cable.The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance withthe following code: Green/yellow = earth Blue = neutral Brown = live WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BEEARTHED Important The electr...
Page 96 - Guarantee; After sales service, data plate, guarantee
In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact: – your Miele dealer, or – the Miele service department. Contact details for Miele are given on the back cover of this manual.N.B. A call-out charge will be applied for service visits where the problemcould have been resolve...