Page 2 - Contents; Language
Contents 2 Warning and safety instructions ................................................................................ 6 Caring for the environment ......................................................................................... 13 Guide to the appliance ..................................
Page 3 - Alarm + minute minder
Contents 3 Display ............................................................................................................................. 36 Volume ............................................................................................................................. 36 Units .............
Page 6 - Warning and safety instructions; Appropriate use
Warning and safety instructions 6 This oven complies with all current local and national safetyrequirements. However, inappropriate use can lead to personalinjury and damage to property.Read the operating and installation instructions carefully beforeusing the oven. They contain important informatio...
Page 7 - Safety with children
Warning and safety instructions 7 Safety with children Activate the system lock to ensure that children cannot switch the oven on by mistake. Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the oven unless they are constantly supervised. Children aged 8 and older may only use the oven wit...
Page 9 - Correct use
Warning and safety instructions 9 If the connection cable is damaged, it must be replaced with a special connection cable by a Miele authorised service technician(see “Installation”, “Electrical connection”). During installation, maintenance and repair work, the oven must be completely disconnec...
Page 11 - The following applies to stainless steel surfaces:; Cleaning and care
Warning and safety instructions 11 Danger of injury caused by steam. During cooking processes using moisture and during the residual moisture evaporation process steamis produced which can cause serious injury by scalding. Never openthe door while steam is being injected or during the evaporation ...
Page 12 - Accessories
Warning and safety instructions 12 Risk of injury caused by hazardous steam. During pyrolytic cleaning, steam, which can irritate mucous membranes, can be released.During pyrolytic cleaning, do not stay in the kitchen for longer periods oftime and do not let children and pets enter the kitchen. It...
Page 13 - Caring for the environment; Disposing of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 13 Disposing of the packagingmaterial The packaging material is used forhandling and protects the appliancefrom transport damage. The packagingmaterial used is selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can generally be recycled.Recycling the...
Page 14 - Guide to the appliance; Oven
Guide to the appliance 14 Oven a Control elements b Door lock c Top heat/grill element with wireless food probe antenna d Steam inlet openings e Water intake pipe for the steam injection system f Wireless food probe g Camera h Air inlet for the fan with ring heating element behind it i Side runners ...
Page 15 - Controls
Controls 15 a Recessed On/Off sensor control For switching the oven on and off b Optical interface(For Miele Service only) c sensor control For controlling the oven via yourmobile device d Touch displayFor displaying information and foroperation e Movement sensorFor switching on the oven inter...
Page 16 - On/Off sensor control; The; Movement sensor; sensor
Controls 16 On/Off sensor control The On/Off sensor control is recessed and reacts to touch.Use this sensor control to switch theoven on and off. Movement sensor The movement sensor is located underthe touch display next to the sensor control. The movement sensor detectswhen you approach the t...
Page 17 - Sensor controls; Sensor control Function; setting and touch this sensor control. The sensor control
Controls 17 Sensor controls The sensor controls react to touch. Every touch of a sensor control is confirmedwith an audible tone. This audible tone can be switched off by selectingthe Volume | Keypad tone | Off setting. If you want the sensor controls to respond even when the oven is switched of...
Page 18 - Touch display; header; centre; OK
Controls 18 Touch display The sensitive surface of the touch display can be scratched by pointed or sharpobjects, e.g. pens.Only touch the display with your fingers.Make sure that water cannot get behind the touch display. The touch display is split into multiple areas. Oven functions 12:00 Automati...
Page 19 - Symbols; Symbol
Controls 19 Symbols The following symbols may appear in the display: Symbol Meaning This symbol indicates that there is additional information andadvice about using the appliance. Press the OK sensor control to confirm the information. … This indicates that there are more options available, whi...
Page 20 - Using the appliance; orange; Selecting a menu option; Changing a setting in a list
Using the appliance 20 You operate the oven via the touchdisplay by touching the desired menuoption.Each time you touch a possible option,the relevant characters (word and/orsymbol) light up orange . Fields for confirming an operating stepare highlighted in green (e.g. OK ). Selecting a menu option ...
Page 22 - Features; Data plate; Side runners
Features 22 A list of the models described in theseoperating and installation instructionscan be found on the back page of thisbooklet. Data plate The data plate is located on the frontframe, visible when the door is open.The data plate states the model number,the serial number as well as connection...
Page 23 - Universal tray HUBB 71:; FlexiClip runners HFC 72
Features 23 Baking tray, universal tray and rackwith non-tip notches Baking tray HBB 71: Universal tray HUBB 71: Rack HBBR 72: These accessories are inserted into theoven between the two rails of a shelf inthe side runner.Always place the rack with the loadingsurface in the lower position.These acce...
Page 24 - Fitting and removing FlexiClip runners; Danger of injury caused by hot; do not
Features 24 Fitting and removing FlexiClip runners Danger of injury caused by hot surfaces.The oven gets hot during operation.You could burn yourself on theheating elements, oven compartmentor accessories.Allow the heating elements, ovencompartment and the accessories tocool before fitting or remo...
Page 26 - Food probe; suction cup for descaling the oven
Features 26 HUB gourmet oven dishesHBD gourmet oven dish lids Unlike other oven dishes, Miele gourmetoven dishes can be placed in the ovendirectly on the shelf runners. They havenon-tip safety notches like the rack toprevent them from being pulled out toofar.The surface of the oven dish has a non-st...
Page 27 - Safety features; System lock; for pyrolytic cleaning; PerfectClean treated surfaces; perforated; Pyrolytic accessories
Features 27 Safety features - System lock (see “Settings – Safety”) - Sensor lock (see “Settings – Safety”) - Cooling fan (see “Settings – Cooling fan run-on”) - Safety switch-off This safety switch-off is activatedautomatically if the oven has beenoperating for an unusually long periodof time. ...
Page 28 - Before using for the first time; Availability of the WiFi connection
Before using for the first time 28 Miele@home Your oven is equipped with anintegrated WiFi module. In order to use it, you will need: - A WiFi network- The Miele app- A Miele user account The user account can be created via the Mieleapp. The Miele app will guide you as youconnect your oven to your h...
Page 29 - Basic settings; Setting the language; Setting the date; Setting the time
Before using for the first time 29 Basic settings The following settings must be madebefore starting up for the first time. Youcan change these settings again at alater time (see “Settings”). Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces.The oven gets hot during operation.For safety reasons, the oven may ...
Page 31 - Risk of injury caused by steam.
Before using for the first time 31 After a short time, a burst of steam willbe released automatically. Risk of injury caused by steam. The steam escaping is very hot.Do not open the door when the burstof steam is being released. Heat the oven for at least an hour. After at least an hour, switch ...
Page 32 - Settings; Settings overview; Menu option; * Factory default setting
Settings 32 Settings overview Menu option Available settings Language ... | deutsch | english | ... Location Time Display On * | Off | Night dimming Clock type Analogue * | Digital Clock format 24 h * | 12 h (am/pm) Set DateLighting On“On” for 15 seconds * Off Start screen Main menu * Oven func...
Page 35 - Opening the “Settings” menu; Display; Date
Settings 35 Opening the “Settings” menu In the Settings menu, you can personalise your oven by adapting thefactory default settings to suit yourrequirements.You are in the main menu. Select Settings . Select the desired setting. You can check settings or change them. Settings cannot be...
Page 36 - Lighting; Brightness; Volume; Buzzer tones
Settings 36 Lighting - On The oven interior lighting is switchedon during the entire cooking period. - “On” for 15 seconds The oven interior lighting switches off15 seconds after a cookingprogramme has begun. Press the sensor control to switch the oven interior lighting on again for15 seconds. - ...
Page 37 - Keypad tone; Units; Temperature; Booster
Settings 37 Keypad tone The volume of the tone that soundseach time you touch a sensor control isrepresented by a bar with sevensegments. - Maximum volume - Tone is switched off Welcome melody The melody that sounds when youtouch the On/Off sensor control can be sw...
Page 38 - Keeping warm; Pyrolytic
Settings 38 Keeping warm Using the Keeping warm function you can keep food warm after cooking withoutinadvertently cooking it further. The foodis kept warm at a pre-set temperaturefor up to 2 hours ( Settings | Recommended temperatures | Keeping warm ). It is only possible to use the Keeping warm ...
Page 39 - and leave food in the oven; Camera in oven; If you have selected the setting; Switch the light on; sensor control; Switch the appliance on
Settings 39 Condensate can damage the ovenhousing unit and the worktop andlead to corrosion in the oven.If you have set the cooling fan to Time controlled and leave food in the oven compartment to keep warm,moisture levels in the oven willincrease, leading to condensationforming on the fascia panel...
Page 40 - Acknowledge buzzer; Safety; symbol for at least; Sensor lock; The sensor lock is activated. Touch; Furniture front recognition; Turn off Furniture front recognition
Settings 40 Acknowledge buzzer - On As soon as you approach the touchdisplay, the buzzers switch off. - Off The movement sensor does notrespond when you approach the touchdisplay. Switch the buzzers offmanually. Safety System lock The system lock prevents the ovenbeing switched on by mistake.You c...
Page 41 - Performing Scan & Connect; or the Google Play StoreTM.
Settings 41 Miele@home The oven is a Miele@home-compatible appliance with SuperVisionfunctionality.Your oven is fitted ex-works with aWiFi communication module and issuitable for wireless communication. There are a number of ways ofconnecting your oven to your WiFinetwork. We recommend connectingyou...
Page 42 - Activating MobileStart; SuperVision display
Settings 42 Remote control If you have installed the Miele app onyour mobile device, have access to theMiele@home system and haveactivated the remote control function( On ), you can use the MobileStart function and for example retrieveinformation about oven cookingprocesses that are in progress or e...
Page 43 - RemoteUpdate; Activating /deactivating; Software version
Settings 43 – On The SuperVision function for this appliance is switched on. – Off The SuperVision function for this appliance is switched off. Theappliance is still signed on to theMiele@home system. Faults aredisplayed, even if the SuperVision function for the appliance has been switched off. -...
Page 44 - Legal information; Showroom programme; Demo mode; Factory default
Settings 44 Legal information You can find an overview of theintegrated Open Source componentsunder Open source licences . Confirm with OK . Showroom programme This function enables the oven to bedemonstrated in showrooms withoutheating up. This setting is not neededfor domestic use. Demo mode If...
Page 45 - Using the Alarm function; Setting the alarm
Alarm + minute minder 45 Using the sensor control, you can set a minute minder, e.g. for boiling eggs, oran alarm for a specific time. Two alarms can be set simultaneously;two minute minder durations or analarm and a minute minder duration. Using the Alarm function The alarm can be used to spe...
Page 46 - Setting the minute minder
Alarm + minute minder 46 Using the Minuteminder function The minute minder can be used to time other activities in the kitchen,e.g. boiling eggs.The minute minder can also be used atthe same time as a cooking programmefor which the cooking duration start andfinish times have been set (e.g. as are...
Page 47 - Changing the minute minder duration; Deleting the minute minder duration
Alarm + minute minder 47 Changing the minute minder duration Select the minute minder in thedisplay or select the sensor control and then the desired minute minderduration. The minute minder duration selectedwill appear. Set a new minute minder duration. Touch Close to confirm. The changed ...
Page 50 - Energy saving tips; Cooking programmes
Energy saving tips 50 Cooking programmes - If possible, use the automatic programmes for cooking food. - Remove all accessories from the oven compartment that are not required forcooking. - In general, if a range of temperatures is given in a recipe or chart, it is bestto select the lower temperatur...
Page 51 - Residual heat utilisation
Energy saving tips 51 Residual heat utilisation - In cooking programmes using temperatures greater than 140 °C andwith cooking durations longer than30 minutes, the temperature can beturned down to the lowest possiblelevel about 5 minutes before the endof the cooking programme. Theresidual heat in th...
Page 52 - Operation
Operation 52 Switch the oven on. The main menu will appear. Place the food in the ovencompartment. Select Oven functions . Select the operating mode you wantto use. The operating mode and therecommended temperature will appear. Change the recommendedtemperature if necessary. The recomm...
Page 53 - Setting cooking durations; Changing the set cooking durations; Deleting the set cooking durations
Operation 53 Setting cooking durations Cooking results can be impaired ifthere is a long delay between thefood being placed in the oven and thestart of cooking. Fresh food canchange colour and even deteriorate.When baking, the cake mixture ordough can dry out, and the raisingagents can lose their ef...
Page 55 - Switching on Pre-heat
Operation 55 Switching the Booster on and off for acooking programme If you have selected the Booster | On setting, you can switch off the functionseparately for a cooking programme.On the other hand, you can also switchon the function separately for a cookingprogramme if you have selected the Boos...
Page 56 - Rapid cooling
Operation 56 Rapid cooling Using the Rapid cooling function you can quickly cool down food and the ovencompartment once the cooking processis brought to an end. Switching Rapid cooling on or off for acooking programme If you have selected the Rapid cooling | On setting, you can switch off the funct...
Page 57 - Crisp function; Switching on Crisp function; Changing the function
Operation 57 Close the pull-down menu. The Keeping warm and Rapid cooling functions are switched on. Once thecooking programme is brought to anend, the door opens a littleautomatically. The cooling fan cools thefood and the oven compartment quicklyto the pre-set temperature.Once this temperature i...
Page 58 - Moisture plus; Suitable food items; Yeast doughs
Moisture plus 58 Your oven is equipped with a steaminjection system for cookingprogrammes aided by moisture. Baking,roasting and cooking using the Moisture plus function guarantees optimum steam and air flow for even cooking andbrowning results.You can also use this moistureassistance feature wi...
Page 59 - Setting the temperature
Moisture plus 59 Starting a cooking programmewith Moisture plus It is normal for condensation to formon the inside of the door during steaminjection. This will evaporate during thecourse of the cooking programme. Prepare the food and place it in theoven compartment. Select Oven functions . ...
Page 60 - Confirm with; Releasing bursts of steam; Danger of injury caused by; Automatic; will
Moisture plus 60 Preparing and starting the waterintake process Fill a suitable container with therequired amount of fresh tap water. Open the door. Pull the water intake pipe forwards(located below the control panel onthe left). Immerse the end of the water intakepipe in the container with ...
Page 61 - Manual; Evaporate residual moisture
Moisture plus 61 Manual You can release the steam as soon as Burst of steam appears and Start is shown in green. Please wait until the heating-up phaseis completed to allow the steam to bedistributed evenly by the warm air inthe oven. Tip: Refer to the supplied recipe book or the Miele app for tips ...
Page 62 - Skipping residual water evaporation
Moisture plus 62 Starting residual water evaporationimmediately Danger of injury caused by steam.Steam can cause severe scalding.Do not open the door whilst steam isbeing released. Select a function or an automaticprogramme that uses moisture. The prompt Evaporate residual moisture? will then ap...
Page 63 - Categories; Handy hints
Automatic programmes 63 The wide range of automaticprogrammes enables you to achieveexcellent results with ease. Categories The automatic programmes are sorted into categories to provide abetter overview. Simply select theappropriate programme for the type offood you are cooking and follow theins...
Page 64 - Search
Automatic programmes 64 Search (Depending on language)Under Automatic programmes , you can search by the name of the categoriesand the automatic programmes.There is a full text search function whichcan also be used to search for parts ofwords.You are in the main menu. Select Automatic programmes ...
Page 65 - Defrost; Tips; Drying
Special applications 65 This section provides information on thefollowing applications: - Defrost- Drying- Heat crockery- Prove dough- Low temp. cooking- Sabbath programme- Keeping warm- Frozen food/ready meals Defrost Gentle defrosting of frozen goodsensures that most of the vitamins andminerals ar...
Page 66 - Removing the dried food; Heat crockery; Prove dough
Special applications 66 Turn the food for drying on theuniversal tray at regular intervals. The drying times are longer for wholeor halved food items. Food fordrying [°C] [h] Fruit 60–70 2–8 Vegetables 55–65 4–12 Mushrooms 45–50 5–10 Herbs* 30–35 4–8 Special application/Operating ...
Page 68 - Using the Conventional heat function
Special applications 68 Danger of burning due to hot surfaces.The oven gets hot during operation.You could burn yourself on theheating elements, oven compartmentor accessories.Use oven gloves when placing food inthe oven or removing it and whenworking in the hot ovencompartment. As soon as Inser...
Page 69 - Sabbath programme; Using Sabbath programme
Special applications 69 Sabbath programme The special applications Sabbath programme and Yom-Tov help to support religious observance.Follow the instructions in the display tocomply with Sabbath law requirements.The oven heats up to the temperatureyou have set and maintains thistemperature for a max...
Page 70 - not; Frozen food/Ready meals; Tips for cakes, pizza and baguettes
Special applications 70 Using Yom-Tov This special application is fit for use onthe weekday festivals and will allow youto heat food in the oven for up to76 hours. During this time, you can openand close the door several times. Set the temperature. Select Start . Yom-Tov and the set temperature ...
Page 71 - MyMiele; Adding entries; Deleting entries
MyMiele 71 Under MyMiele , you can save frequently used applications.It is particularly useful with automaticprogrammes as you do not need to workthrough every menu level in order tostart your programme. Tip: You can also set menu options that you have entered in MyMiele as your start screen (se...
Page 72 - User programmes; Creating User programmes
User programmes 72 You can create and save up to 20 Userprogrammes. - You can combine up to 10 cooking stages to accurately programme yourfavourite or most frequently usedrecipes. In each cooking stage, youcan select settings such as thefunction, temperature and cookingduration. - You can specify th...
Page 73 - Starting User programmes; Changing cooking stages
User programmes 73 Starting User programmes Place the food in the ovencompartment. Select User programmes . Select the desired programme. Depending on the programme settings,the following menu options appear inthe display: - Start now The programme will start immediately.The oven heating ...
Page 74 - Renaming User programmes; Deleting User programmes
User programmes 74 Renaming User programmes Select User programmes . Touch the programme you want tochange and keep your finger on it untilthe context menu appears. Select Rename . Change the programme name usingthe keyboard. You can add a line break for longerprogramme names using the...
Page 75 - Baking; Tips on baking; - Position rectangular tins with the; Using baking parchment; Notes on the cooking charts; Selecting the
Baking 75 Handling food carefully will helpprotect your health.Cakes, pizzas and french fries shouldbe cooked until golden, not darkbrown. Tips on baking - Set a cooking duration. If used for baking, do not delay the start for toolong. Cake mixture or dough will dryout, and the raising agents will l...
Page 76 - Notes on the functions
Baking 76 Notes on the functions You can find an overview of all thefunctions with their recommendedvalues in “Main and sub-menus”. Using Automatic programmes Follow the instructions in the display. Using Fan plus Because the fan distributes the heataround the oven compartment straightaway, ...
Page 77 - Roasting; Tips for roasting
Roasting 77 Tips for roasting - You can use all crockery made from temperature-resistant materials, e.g.roasting dishes, roasting pans with lid,ovenproof glass dishes, roasting bags,dishes made from earthenware orcast iron, the universal tray, rack and/or anti-splash insert (if available) ontop of t...
Page 79 - How it works
Roasting 79 Food probe The food probe allows the temperatureto be monitored precisely during acooking programme. How it works The metal tip of the food probe must befully inserted into the centre of the foodall the way to the handle. There is atemperature sensor in the metal tipwhich measures the co...
Page 80 - Important usage notes
Roasting 80 Important usage notes To ensure the probe works correctly,please observe the followinginstructions. The metal tip of the food probe canbreak.Do not use the food probe to lift orcarry the food. - Do not use tall, narrow metal cooking containers as these can weaken thesignal. - For wireles...
Page 81 - Using the food probe; Risk of injury caused by hot; and; Time left display
Roasting 81 Using the food probe Remove the food probe from itsholder in the door. Insert the metal tip of the food probecompletely into the centre of the foodall the way to the handle. If you are cooking several pieces ofmeat at the same time, insert the foodprobe into the largest piece of meat...
Page 82 - Grilling; Tips for grilling
Grilling 82 Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces.If you grill with the door open, hot airwill escape from the oven instead ofbeing cooled by the cooling fan. Thecontrol elements will get hot.Grill with the oven door closed. Tips for grilling - Pre-heating is necessary when grilling. Pre-heat the ...
Page 83 - To
Grilling 83 Selecting the cooking duration Grill thinner cuts of meat/slices of fishfor approx. 6–8 minutes per side.It is best to grill food of a similarthickness at the same time so thatthe cooking durations do not vary toomuch. As a general rule, check whether thefood is cooked after the s...
Page 84 - Unsuitable cleaning agents
Cleaning and care 84 Danger of injury caused by hot surfaces.The oven gets hot during operation.You could burn yourself on theheating elements, oven compartmentor accessories.Allow the heating elements, ovencompartment and the accessories tocool before manual cleaning. Risk of injury due to elec...
Page 85 - Removing normal soiling; Dry all surfaces with a soft cloth.
Cleaning and care 85 Removing normal soiling There is a delicate fibreglass sealaround the oven compartment toseal the glass in the oven door. Thiscan be damaged by rubbing orscouring.Avoid cleaning the fibreglass seal. Removing normal soiling Remove normal soiling immediatelywith warm water, wash...
Page 86 - Preparing for pyrolytic cleaning; Place the rack on the top shelf level.
Cleaning and care 86 Pyrolytic cleaning of the ovencompartment Instead of cleaning the ovencompartment manually you can run the Pyrolytic function. During pyrolytic cleaning the ovencompartment reaches temperatures inexcess of 400 °C. Any residual soiling isburnt off and turned to ash by the hig...
Page 87 - Starting pyrolytic cleaning
Cleaning and care 87 Starting pyrolytic cleaning Risk of injury caused by hazardous steam.During pyrolytic cleaning, steam,which can irritate mucousmembranes, can be released.During pyrolytic cleaning, do not stayin the kitchen for longer periods oftime and do not let children and petsenter the ki...
Page 88 - Finalising pyrolytic cleaning; will appear in the display and a
Cleaning and care 88 Finalising pyrolytic cleaning When the time remaining has fullyelapsed, a message will appear in thedisplay to tell you that the door isunlocking. Finished will appear in the display and a buzzer will sound as soon as the doorhas been unlocked. Confirm the message shown with O...
Page 89 - Descaling process sequence; Miele descaling tablets are; Carrying out the descaling process; Select; Select
Cleaning and care 89 Descale The frequency of descaling will dependon the water hardness level in your area.The descaling process can be run at anytime.However, to ensure that the ovenfunctions correctly, you will beautomatically prompted to run thedescaling process for the steaminjection system aft...
Page 90 - activation phase; first rinse
Cleaning and care 90 Push the universal tray into the topshelf level as far as it will go to collectthe descaling solution after it hasbeen used. Confirm the messageshown with OK . Place the container with the descalingsolution on the floor of the oven. Attach one end of the plastic tube tothe...
Page 91 - second; third rinse; Finalising the descaling process
Cleaning and care 91 The water is fed through the steaminjection system and is collected in theuniversal tray.Instructions for preparing the second rinse will appear. Take the universal tray with thecollected rinse water out of the ovenand empty it. Place the tray back inthe oven again on the top ...
Page 92 - Door removal
Cleaning and care 92 Door removal The door weighs approx. 10 kg. The oven door is connected to the doorhinges by retainers.Before removing the door from theretainers, the locking clamps on bothdoor hinges have to be released. Open the door fully. Release the locking clamps by turningthem as far ...
Page 93 - Dismantling the door; Risk of injury caused by the door; Gently; lift the inner pane up and out
Cleaning and care 93 Dismantling the door The oven door is an open system with 4glass panes which have a heat-reflectivecoating on some of their surfaces.When the oven is operating, air isdirected through the door to keep theouter pane cool.If soiling has worked its way in betweenthe glass panes, th...
Page 94 - Dry all parts with a soft cloth.
Cleaning and care 94 Remove the seal. Carefully lift the upper of the twomiddle panes up and take it out. Then lift the lower of the two middlepanes up carefully and take it out. Clean the door panes and other partswith a clean sponge and a solution ofhot water and washing-up liquid or aclea...
Page 95 - The door is now reassembled.
Cleaning and care 95 Flip both the glass pane retainersinwards in such a way that they fitover the lower of the two middlepanes. Refit the upper of the two middlepanes in such a way that the materialnumber is legible (i.e. not reversed).The pane must rest on the retainers. Refit the seal. Pu...
Page 96 - Fitting the door
Cleaning and care 96 Fitting the door Hold the door securely on both sidesand carefully fit it back into the hingeretainers.Make sure that you fit the doorstraight. Open the door fully. If the locking clamps are not locked,the door could become loose,resulting in damage.Always ensure that the lo...
Page 97 - Reassemble
Cleaning and care 97 Pull the side runners out of holder (1.)and remove them (2.). Reassemble by following these instructions in reverse order. Insert the components carefully. Lowering the top heat/grillelement If the oven compartment roof is badlysoiled, the top heat/grill element can belowere...
Page 98 - Problem solving guide; Problem
Problem solving guide 98 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/serv...
Page 101 - Switch the oven back on.
Problem solving guide 101 Problem Cause and remedy The oven has switcheditself off. To save power, the oven switches off automatically if abutton is not pressed after a certain amount of time orafter a cooking programme has ended. Switch the oven back on. Cakes/biscuits are notcooked properly afte...
Page 103 - Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Service 103 Information to help you rectify faultsyourself and about Miele spare partscan be found at www.miele.com/service. Contact in the event of a fault In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contactyour Miele dealer or the MieleCustomer Service Department. You can bo...
Page 104 - Installation; Installation dimensions; Dimensions are given in mm.; Installation in a tall or base unit
Installation *INSTALLATION* 104 Installation dimensions Dimensions are given in mm. Installation in a tall or base unit When building the oven into a base unit underneath a hob, please also observethe installation instructions for the hob as well as the building-in depth requiredfor the hob.
Page 105 - Side view
Installation *INSTALLATION* 105 Side view A H 78xx: 47 mm
Page 106 - Connections and ventilation; Front view
Installation *INSTALLATION* 106 Connections and ventilation a Front view b Mains connection cable, length = 1500 mm c No connections permitted in this area d Ventilation cut-out, min. 150 cm ²
Page 107 - Installing the oven
Installation *INSTALLATION* 107 Installing the oven For safety reasons, the oven may onlybe used when it has been fullyinstalled. The oven requires a sufficient supplyof cool air for efficient operation. Therequired supply of cool air must notbe excessively heated by other heatsources (e.g. solid fu...
Page 108 - Electrical connection; Connection to a switched socket; or if the; Connection data; is given on the data
Installation *INSTALLATION* 108 Electrical connection Danger of injury! Installation, repairs and othermaintenance work by unqualifiedpersons could be dangerous. Mielecannot be held liable forunauthorised work. The appliance may only beconnected to the mains electricitysupply by a qualified electr...
Page 110 - Cooking charts; Creamed mixture; CF
Cooking charts 110 Creamed mixture Cakes/biscuits (accessories) [°C] [min] CF Muffins (1 tray) 150–160 – 2 25–35 – Muffins (2 trays) 150–160 – 1+3 30–40 3 – Small cakes* (1 tray) 150 – 2 30–40 – 160 2 – 3 20–30 – Small cakes* (2 trays) 150 2 – 1+3 25–35 – Madeira cake (baking and...
Page 111 - Shortcrust pastry
Cooking charts 111 Shortcrust pastry Cakes/biscuits (accessories) [°C] [min] CF Biscuits (1 tray) 140–150 – 2 25–35 – 150–160 – 2 25–35 – Biscuits (2 trays) 140–150 – 1+3 25–35 3 – Drop cookies* (1 tray) 140 – 2 35–45 – 160 2 – 3 25–35 – Drop cookies* (2 trays) 140 – 1+3 40–50 ...
Page 112 - Yeast dough
Cooking charts 112 Yeast dough Cakes/biscuits (accessories) [°C] [min] CF Bundt cake (baking and roasting rack,Bundt cake tin, 24 cm) 1 150–160 – 2 50–60 – 160–170 – 2 50–60 – Stollen (1 tray) 150–160 – 2 55–65 – 160–170 2 55–65 – Streusel cake with/without fruit(1 tray) 160...
Page 113 - Quark dough; Sponge mixture
Cooking charts 113 Quark dough Cakes/biscuits (accessories) [°C] [min] CF Fresh fruit cake (1 tray) 160–170 2 45–55 170–180 3 45–55 Apple turnovers/raisin whirls (1 tray) 160–170 – 3 25–35 Apple turnovers/raisin whirls (2 trays) 150–160 1+3 25–35 1 Operating mode, ...
Page 115 - Savoury dishes; Food
Cooking charts 115 Savoury dishes Food (accessories) [°C] [min] CF Savoury flan (1 tray) 220–230 2 1 30–40 180–190 – 1 45–55 Onion tart (1 tray) 180–190 2 2 25–35 170–180 – 2 30–40 Pizza, yeast dough (1 tray) 170–180 2 25–35 210–220 2 – 2 20–30 Pizza, quark do...
Page 116 - Beef
Cooking charts 116 Beef Food (accessories) [°C] [min] [°C] Braised beef, approx. 1 kg(oven dish with lid) 2 150–160 3 2 120–130 5 – 2 170–180 3 2 120–130 5 – 2 180–190 – 2 160–180 6 – Fillet of beef, approx. 1 kg(universal tray) 2 180–190 3 2 25–60 45–75 Fillet of beef, “ra...
Page 117 - Veal; Food to be cooked
Cooking charts 117 Veal Food to be cooked (accessories) [°C] [min] [°C] Braised veal, approx. 1.5 kg(oven dish with lid) 2 160–170 3 2 120–130 4 – 2 170–180 3 2 120–130 4 – Fillet of veal, approx. 1 kg(universal tray) 2 160–170 3 2 30–60 45–75 Fillet of veal, pink, approx. 1 ...
Page 118 - Pork; Bacon
Cooking charts 118 Pork Food to be cooked (accessories) [°C] [min] [°C] Pork roast/pork shoulder,approx. 1 kg (oven dish with lid) 160–170 2 130–140 5 80–90 170–180 2 130–140 5 80–90 Roast pork with crackling,approx. 2 kg (oven dish) 180–190 2 130–150 6,7,8 80–90 190–200 ...
Page 121 - Notes for test institutes; Test food
Notes for test institutes 121 Test food acc. to EN 60350-1 Test food (accessories) [°C] [min] CF Small cakes (1 baking tray 1 ) 150 – 2 30–40 – 160 4 – 3 20–30 – Small cakes (2 baking trays 1 ) 150 4 – 1+3 25–35 – Drop cookies (1 baking tray 1 ) 140 – 2 35–45 – 160 4 – 3 25–35 – ...
Page 122 - Energy efficiency rating according to EN 60350-1; - Testing is undertaken using the; Data sheet for household ovens
Notes for test institutes 122 Energy efficiency rating according to EN 60350-1 The energy efficiency rating is determined in accordance with EN 60350-1. Energy efficiency rating: A+Please observe the following when conducting testing: - Testing is undertaken using the Eco Fan heat function. - S...
Page 123 - Technical data; EU Conformity declaration; This; Statement of Compliance; confirms this Miele product fully complies with the; Paul Wright
Technical data 123 Frequency band of the WiFi module 2.4000 GHz – 2.4835 GHz Maximum transmitting power of the WiFi module < 100 mW Frequency band of the food probe 433.2 MHz – 434.6 MHz Maximum transmitting power of the food probe < 10 mW EU Conformity declaration Miele hereby declares that t...
Page 124 - Copyrights and licences for the communication module
Technical data 124 Copyrights and licences for the communication module For the purpose of operating and controlling the communication module, Mieleuses proprietary or third-party software that is not covered by open sourcelicensing terms. These items of software/software components are protected by...
Page 125 - Copyrights and Licences; in the appliance for the Open Source components contained
Technical data 125 Copyrights and Licences Miele uses their own and third party software which is not subject to any so-calledOpen Source Licence for the operation and control of the appliance. This software/these software components are protected by copyright. The copyright powers ofMiele and third...
Page 127 - 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...