Miele H 7840 BMX - User Manual

Miele H 7840 BMX

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; Language
  • Page 3 – Alarm + minute minder
  • Page 5 – Service; Test food in accordance with EN 60705 (microwave operating mode; Technical data
  • Page 6 – Warning and safety instructions; Appropriate use
  • Page 7 – Safety with children
  • Page 8 – Technical safety
  • Page 10 – The oven requires a sufficient supply of cool air for efficient; Correct use; Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces. The oven gets hot during
  • Page 12 – This is
  • Page 14 – Always
  • Page 15 – The following applies to stainless steel surfaces:; Cleaning and care
  • Page 16 – Caring for the environment; Disposing of your old appliance
  • Page 17 – Guide to the appliance; Oven
  • Page 18 – Controls
  • Page 19 – On/Off sensor control; The; Movement sensor; sensor
  • Page 20 – Sensor controls; Sensor control Function; setting and touch this sensor control. The sensor control
  • Page 22 – Touch display; header; centre; OK
  • Page 23 – Symbols; Symbol
  • Page 24 – Using the appliance; orange; Selecting a menu option; Changing a setting in a list
  • Page 26 – Features; Data plate; Glass tray
  • Page 27 – Rack with non-tip safety notches; The rack is; not; suitable for use with the; function. You can use the; Using the rack
  • Page 28 – or
  • Page 29 – do not use; Accessories for cleaning and care
  • Page 30 – Safety features; System lock; PerfectClean treated surfaces; perforated
  • Page 31 – Before using for the first time; Availability of the WiFi connection
  • Page 32 – Basic settings; Setting the language; Setting the date; Setting the time
  • Page 34 – Settings; Settings overview; Menu option; * Factory default setting
  • Page 37 – Opening the “Settings” menu; Display; Date
  • Page 38 – Lighting; Brightness; Volume; Buzzer tones
  • Page 39 – Keypad tone; Units; Weight; Quick MW
  • Page 40 – Recommended temperatures; Recommended power levels
  • Page 41 – Switch the light on; sensor control; Switch the appliance on; Safety; symbol for at least; Sensor lock
  • Page 42 – The sensor lock is activated. Touch; Furniture front recognition
  • Page 43 – Performing Scan & Connect; Activating MobileStart; SuperVision display
  • Page 44 – Display in standby; RemoteUpdate; Activating /deactivating
  • Page 45 – Software version; Legal information; Showroom programme; Demo mode; Factory default
  • Page 46 – Using the Alarm function; Setting the alarm
  • Page 47 – Setting the minute minder
  • Page 50 – Microwave operation; How it works; Advantages of the microwave oven; Selecting crockery
  • Page 51 – Suitable crockery
  • Page 52 – supplied
  • Page 53 – Unsuitable crockery; Testing dishes
  • Page 54 – Cover
  • Page 55 – Operation; always
  • Page 56 – Changing the microwave power level
  • Page 57 – Changing the set cooking durations; Deleting the set cooking durations
  • Page 58 – Booster
  • Page 59 – Switching on Pre-heat; Crisp function; Switching on Crisp function; Changing the function
  • Page 60 – Quick MW and Popcorn
  • Page 61 – Categories; Handy hints
  • Page 62 – Search
  • Page 63 – Defrost; Risk of infection from bacteria.; Tips; - Place the frozen goods to be
  • Page 64 – Using the Defrost special application
  • Page 65 – Defrosting with the Microwave function; Quantity
  • Page 66 – Drying; Removing the dried food
  • Page 67 – Reheat; Risk of injury caused by hot food.; function, the boiling
  • Page 68 – Using the Reheat special application
  • Page 69 – Reheating with the Microwave function
  • Page 70 – Heat crockery
  • Page 73 – Cooking
  • Page 74 – Cooking with the Microwave function
  • Page 75 – Frozen food/Ready meals; Tips for cakes, pizza and baguettes
  • Page 76 – MyMiele; Adding entries; Deleting entries
  • Page 77 – User programmes; Creating User programmes
  • Page 78 – Starting User programmes; Changing cooking stages
  • Page 79 – Renaming User programmes; Deleting User programmes
  • Page 80 – Baking; Tips on baking; - Position rectangular tins with the; Notes on the cooking charts; Follow the instructions in the display.
  • Page 81 – Using Conventional heat
  • Page 82 – Roasting; Tips for roasting
  • Page 83 – Notes on the functions
  • Page 84 – Food probe; Important usage notes; - The metal tip of the food probe must
  • Page 85 – Using the food probe; Risk of injury caused by hot; and; Time left display
  • Page 86 – Grilling; Tips for grilling
  • Page 87 – To
  • Page 88 – Unsuitable cleaning agents
  • Page 89 – cleaning agents; Removing normal soiling
  • Page 90 – Removing stubborn soiling; Using oven cleaners; Dry all surfaces with a soft cloth.
  • Page 92 – Problem solving guide; Problem; You have selected the
  • Page 95 – and a fault code not
  • Page 96 – Select the temperature required for the recipe.; The browning is uneven.; The wrong temperature or shelf level was selected.
  • Page 98 – Contact in the event of a fault
  • Page 99 – Installation; Installation dimensions; Dimensions are given in mm.; Installation in a tall or base unit
  • Page 100 – Side view
  • Page 101 – Connections and ventilation; Front view
  • Page 102 – Installing the oven; Open the door with the
  • Page 103 – Electrical connection; Connection data; is given on the data
  • Page 104 – Cooking charts; Batter; CF
  • Page 105 – Shortcrust pastry
  • Page 106 – Yeast dough; Quark dough
  • Page 107 – Sponge mixture
  • Page 108 – Savoury dishes; Food
  • Page 109 – Beef; Burgers
  • Page 110 – Veal
  • Page 111 – Pork
  • Page 114 – Notes for test institutes; Test food
  • Page 116 – Frequency range of the WiFi module; EU Conformity declaration; UK Conformity declaration; manuals and enter the name of the product or the serial number; This; Statement of Compliance; confirms this Miele product fully complies with the; Paul Wright
  • Page 117 – Copyrights and licences for the communication module
  • Page 118 – Copyrights and Licences; in the appliance for the Open Source components contained
  • Page 119 – United Kingdom
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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. 11 197 031

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Summary

Page 2 - Contents; Language

Contents 2 Warning and safety instructions ................................................................................ 6 Caring for the environment ......................................................................................... 16 Guide to the appliance ..................................

Page 3 - Alarm + minute minder

Contents 3 Volume ............................................................................................................................. 38 Units ................................................................................................................................. 39 Quick MW ........

Page 5 - Service; Test food in accordance with EN 60705 (microwave operating mode; Technical data

Contents 5 Service ............................................................................................................................. 98 Contact in the event of a fault ...................................................................................... 98 Warranty ........................

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