Page 2 - Language; Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Guide to the oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Guide to the display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Electrical safety; Installation, repair and maintenance; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances always observe basic safety precautions,including the following: WARNING - To reduce the risk ofburns, electric shock, fire, injury topersons, or exposure to excessivemicrowave energy: Read all instructions before installingor using the oven. Read and follow the spec...
Page 5 - Use
~ The appliance must only be operated after it has been correctlyinstalled into cabinetry. This isnecessary to ensure that all electricalcomponents are shielded. ~ This appliance is not designed for maritime use or for use in mobileinstallations such as recreationalvehicles or aircraft. However, und...
Page 7 - Microwave function; Do not operate the Microwave; Items not suitable for use when; Do not leave the appliance
Microwave function PRECAUTIONS TO AVOIDPOSSIBLE EXPOSURE TOEXCESSIVE MICROWAVEENERGY Do not attempt to operate this ovenwith the door open since open-dooroperation can result in harmfulexposure to microwave energy. It isimportant not to damage or tamperwith the safety interlocks. Do not place any ob...
Page 10 - Guide to the oven
a Control panel b Upper heating element c Light d Roast probe socket e Three level runners f Oven door Guide to the oven 10
Page 11 - Turns the oven on or off.; Display; Guide to the display
a Touch controls Next to and below the display areelectronic sensor controls whichreact to the touch of a finger. Whenthe oven is turned on the displayshows the allocation of the controls.The oven is operated by a touch ofthe respective control. Every touch ofthe controls is confirmed by a tone.The ...
Page 13 - Combi rack; Oven accessories
Oven accessories Glass tray with non-tip safetynotches These trays are suitable for allmicrowave oven functions. They havenon-tip safety notches which preventthem from being pulled out completely. When inserted the safety notchesshould face the rear. The glass tray has to be lifted to betaken out of...
Page 15 - Safety and energy saving features
System lock When locked the oven cannot beoperated, see "Settings - System lock". Automatic Safety Shut Off A solo oven function can be startedwithout a cooking time set. To prevent arun-on operation and a fire hazard theoven shuts off automatically.Depending on the temperature andfunction s...
Page 16 - Settings
The default oven settings can bechanged in the function "Settings J ". In this function you can customize theoven to suit your preferences. Settingsmay be adjusted by touching thecorresponding touch control. Language J ^ Select the touch control next to thedesired language and confirm bysele...
Page 17 - The light goes off after the 1; minute
Temperatures The default temperature of eachfunction can be adjusted. If atemperature out of the available rangeis selected, the oven will revert to thedefault temperature. ^ Touch the control of the functionwhose default temperature you wishto alter. ^ Enter the new default temperatureusing the key...
Page 18 - Tone Options; Select a tone for each timer.
Tone Options Unique tones may be set for each ofthe two timers to differentiate them froman oven function tone. "Timer 1" and "Timer 2" The tone of "Timer 1" and "Timer 2" canbe set to one of five tone options. ^ Select "Timer 1 Tone" or "Timer 2Tone" ...
Page 19 - The oven can be locked.; Do not accept; The lock is not used. Default setting; Accept; The timer can still be used.
"Tone Short / Long" The duration of the timer and oventones can be modified. – "Tone short" will beep in quick succession when an oven signal orthe oven timer sounds. – "Tone long" a continuous tone will sound when an oven signal or theoven timer sounds. ^ Touch the "Tone...
Page 20 - Seven power levels; Four power levels; are available for
Warming function The microwave has a built-in warmingfunction which is activated by default.Food which is not immediately removedfrom the oven will be kept warm for ashort period of time. The display shows"Keep warm". The function can be deselected. The"Warming function" cannot be se...
Page 21 - Reset; Temperatures
Reset The default settings of the microwaveoven can be restored with "Reset". Temperatures If the request is confirmed with "yes", allchanged temperatures will be restoredto the factory default. Settings If the request is confirmed with "yes", allchanged settings will be rest...
Page 22 - Material and shape; Metal; Do not use metal containers,; Selecting cookware
Microwaves: – are reflected by metal, – pass through glass and chinaware, – are absorbed by the food. Material and shape The material and shape of containersused affect cooking results and times.Circular and oval containers work best.The food will heat more evenly than in asquare container. Metal , ...
Page 23 - must not; – Metal meat skewers or clamps; Glassware
Exceptions: – Pre-cooked meals in aluminum foil containers can be defrosted andreheated in the microwave oven. Important: Remove the lid before heating the food.The food is heated only from above.To heat the food evenly place it in acontainer suitable for microwaving. – For even defrosting and to av...
Page 24 - Plastics; Use plastic dishes; only; for; Roasting bags
Plastics Use plastic dishes only for Microwave - Solo. They must beheat resistant up to 230°F (110°C)otherwise the plastic may melt intothe food. Special plasticware, designed for usein microwave ovens is available in retailoutlets. Plastic boiling bags can be used forcooking and reheating.They shou...
Page 25 - Covering the food; Do not use a lid or cover if:
Covering the food Use a cover only during theMicrowave-Solo function. Plasticsare only heat-resistant up to 230°F(110°C). Higher temperatures(Broiling, Convection Bake, etc.) cancause the cover to melt into thefood. The cover should not completelyseal the container. This may preventsteam from escapi...
Page 26 - Wash the accessories.; Before using the oven
Programming the oven When the oven is first connected to theelectrical supply you will be promptedto set the time of day. See "Settings -Clock". Cleaning the appliance Remove the protective film from theappliance front (if present). ^ Wipe the interior with a solution ofwarm water and liquid...
Page 27 - Heating the oven
Heating the oven New ovens may have a slight odorduring the first use. To eliminate theodor quickly, the oven should beoperated at a high temperature for2 hours. Before heating the oven, remove allaccessories and labels. Make sure the room is wellventilated during this process. ^ Touch the "On...
Page 29 - Turning the oven on and off; main menu; Using the oven
Turning the oven on and off ^ To turn the oven on or off touch theOn/Off sensor. The main menu appears and displays 9 menu options. ^ Select the desired menu (e.g. Bake)by touching the sensor next to it. Functions will then appear. ^ Select the desired function(e.g. Convection Bake) by touchingthe s...
Page 30 - manually; Select the desired cooking time.
Manually starting a microwavefunction Only when microwaving is used mustthe oven be started manually . ^ Turn the oven on. ^ Select the desired functione.g. Microwave. The submenu isshown. ^ Select the desired option from thesubmenu e.g. Microwave. ^ Select the desired cooking time. ^ Select a power...
Page 31 - Selecting cooking times
The oven can be programmed to turnon and off automatically. If a combination function is selected,"Duration" can be selected. If a solo function is selected thefollowing settings can be selected: + Delay Start With this function you can program theoven to turn on at a desired time. + Duratio...
Page 32 - Deleting entered cooking times
The entered program can be saved asits own program with "Add to favorites".See "Favorites" for more information. The start time will be displayed until theoven is turned on. Once the program has started, theremaining time will be displayed. After the program has completed"Ready...
Page 33 - Timer
The timer can be used to time anyactivity in the kitchen and can be setindependently of a cooking function. Two timers (Timer 1 and 2) can be usedindividually or simultaneously. A maximum time of 59 minutes and59 seconds can be selected. Setting a timer ^ Touch the "Timer" control. ^ Use the...
Page 34 - Functions
Solo functions – Convection Bake to bake or cook food with heated airfanned throughout the interior. – Broil to broil flat cuts of food.Broiling is done with the oven doorclosed. – Convection Broil to broil large cuts of meat or poultry.Convection broiling is done with theoven door closed. – Microwa...
Page 35 - Convection Bake; Bake
Convection Bake Default temperature . . . . 325°F (160°C) This function is suitable to bakecookies, small cakes, puff pastry, etc. It is also suitable to cook meat, poultry,fish and fresh or frozen vegetables. This system works by circulating airover the heating elements and fanningit back through t...
Page 36 - Combination Bake; level runner from; Baking tips; – Place rectangular cake pans with the
Combination Bake Default temperature . . . . 325°F (160°C) This function is suitable for bakingitems with a longer bake timee.g. dough, cake, cheesecake, etc. This function combines the programsMicrowave and Convection Bake. Heatreaches the food immediatelyshortening cooking times while stillachievi...
Page 37 - Convection Broil; Broil
Broil Broiling is done at a fixed temperature. The function Broil is designed for flatfood like pork chops, steak, burgersand toast. The upper heating element radiateshigh heat in order to cook the food, itwill glow red hot several minutes afterbeing turned on to produce sufficientheat for broiling....
Page 38 - Micro Broil; Combination Broil; Broiling Tips
Micro Broil Micro Broil is done at a fixedtemperature and cannot be changed. This function combines the programsMicrowave and Broil allowing a powerlevel to be selected. ^ Select a duration. ^ Select a power level if desired.Confirm with "OK". ^ Press "Start". If possible allow the o...
Page 39 - Microwave Solo; There are; seven microwave power; Microwave Combination; Microwave
Microwave cooking offers speed,convenience and nutritional benefitswhen food does not require browningor crisping. The moisture content of food will affectthe speed at which it is cooked. Heat is produced directly in the food,therefore: – food can generally be cooked without adding much liquid orcoo...
Page 40 - Do Not Operate the Microwave; Microwave tips
, Do Not Operate the Microwave empty! The oven will getdamaged. Only use microwave safecookware. No metal! In all microwave functions the powerlevel and cooking time can be selected. Combined microwave functions willshorten the cooking time and give abrowned finish to the food. Microwave The functio...
Page 41 - Defrosting; Defrosting tips
Defrosting The function Microwave defrosts foodgently and fast. The followingmicrowave power levels arerecommended for defrosting: – 2 bars for defrosting delicate food such as heavy cream, butter,cheese, etc. – 4 bars for defrosting all other foods. ^ Take the frozen food from thepackaging and put ...
Page 42 - Reheating; After reheating
Reheating The microwave is useful for reheatingfood. To reheat select a power level of: – full bar for drinks, – 10 to 12 bars for food, – 8 bars for baby food. ^ Place the food in the microwave onthe 1st level runner from the bottom. ^ Select a cooking time and a powerlevel. ^ Press "Start"...
Page 43 - Defrost / Heat and Cook; must
Defrost / Heat and Cook To defrost, heat and cook at the sametime use the function Microwave or thecombination function. Microwave Solo This function is suitable for frozen food,which does not require browning. Frozen meals can be defrosted andthen reheated or cooked. Consult themanufacturer’s instr...
Page 44 - Master Chef menus; Master Chef
The "Master Chef" function contains aneasy to use list of preset functions forcommonly cooked foods e.g. pizza,chicken, etc. ^ Pay attention to notes in the display.For example the display may show anote to insert the roast probe or toadd liquid. For some programs the maximum foodweight must...
Page 46 - Defrost
The defrost function allows you todefrost food at a consistenttemperature. Warm air is distributed over the food bythe fan on the rear wall of the oven. ^ Place the food in the oven. ^ Select "Delay Start" to select acooking time. ^ Select a temperature between 75°F(25°C) and 125°F (50 °C) i...
Page 47 - Auto Roast; The program will start automatically.; Roast
Do not preheat the oven. Exception: When cooking roast sirloin or tenderloins using AutoRoast preheat the oven to thetemperature recommended in therecipe. Auto Roast Default temperature . . . . 325°F (160°C) This function allows you to brown meatand poultry. Auto Roast heats the oven to a hightemper...
Page 48 - Combination Auto Roast; Convection Roast; Place the food in the oven.
Combination Auto Roast Default temperature . . . . 325°F (160°C) By combining the Microwave and AutoRoast functions the cooking time isshortened. This function is not suitable for roastbeef or tenderloins. The meat will cookbefore it browns. Use only heat resistant cookware.No metal! ^ Insert the gl...
Page 49 - Using the roast probe
The oven comes equipped with a roastprobe. The roast probe allows you to monitorthe cooking temperature by measuring the core temperature of the meat. When the desired temperature isreached the oven will automatically turnoff. The roast probe can be used during: – All Roast functions – Microwave (So...
Page 51 - Saving a favorite; Favorites
If you often cook a recipe with the samesettings (function, time, temperature)you can save it as a Favorite for easyrecall. Saving a favorite ^ Enter the function, temperature andcooking time of the recipe.The oven will begin heating. ^ Touch the "Add to Favorites" control. Your Favorite mus...
Page 52 - Selecting Favorites; Select and start your personal recipe.; Delete Favorites
Selecting Favorites ^ Select "Favorites" from the mainmenu. ^ Select the desired Favorite from themenu. Depending on the function saved youmay need to press "Start" to begin theprogram. Follow the prompts. ^ Select and start your personal recipe. Delete Favorites ^ Select "Favori...
Page 53 - Oven Interior; Do not; Dry with a soft cloth.; Stainless steel surfaces; Cleaning and Care
Oven Interior Let the oven cool before cleaningthe interior, the inside door and thegasket. Danger of burns! Clean the oven after every use,accumulated soiling makes cleaningdifficult and could damage theappliance. Never use abrasive cleaners,scouring pads or steel wool on anypart of the oven. They ...
Page 54 - Interior ceiling; Lower the upper heating element.; Appliance front; Glass surfaces; Glass surfaces are not scratch proof.; Stainless steel
Interior ceiling To clean the interior ceiling, the upperheating element can be lowered. Wait for the upper heating elementto cool before lowering it. Danger ofburns. ^ Unscrew the nut. ^ Lower the upper heating element. Do not use force! It may causedamage. ^ After cleaning move the upperheating el...
Page 56 - Frequently asked questions
Installation work and repairs should only be performed by a qualifiedtechnician in accordance with all applicable codes and standards. Repairsand other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and may void thewarranty. The following faults can be corrected without contacting the Miele ServiceD...
Page 59 - MieleCare; To learn more about; Technical Service
In the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Department atthe phone number on the back of thisbooklet. When contacting Technical Serviceplease quote the serial number andmodel of your oven. This information isvisible on the silver data plate ...
Page 61 - Installation Instructions
Page 62 - Power supply; or; Electrical connection
, CAUTION: Before servicing, disconnect the power supply byeither removing the fuse, shutting offthe power main or manually"tripping" the circuit breaker. Installation work and repairs shouldonly be performed by a qualifiedtechnician in accordance with allapplicable codes and standards.Repai...
Page 63 - Installation options; Installation under a countertop; Installation
Installation options The appliance is designed forinstallation under a countertop, in a tallcabinet or in a tall cabinet incombination with an oven. Installation under a countertop When installed under a cooktop regard the installation instructions anddimensions of the cooktop. Installation 63
Page 65 - Do not test the unit empty! The
Installation If there are side handles, pleaseremove them. ^ Connect the oven to the electricalsupply. ^ Set the oven into the cabinet niche,push it all the way in and align it,right-angled. ^ Open the oven and fix the appliancewith the two supplied screws at theside panels of the cabinet. Do not us...