Page 2 - Contents
Description of the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Oven interior and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Oven interior and accessories; Description of the appliance
Oven interior and accessories a Oven door b Door locking mechanism c Grill / browning element d Control panel e Turntable f Grilling rack g Glass tray h Cover i Boiling rod Description of the appliance 4
Page 5 - Control panel
Control panel j Electronic clock display k Microwave power selector l Time selector m Grill selector buttons(3 power settings) n Time of day button m o Minute minder button l p Stop / cancel button q Turntable button ä r START / Quick-Start(programmable) c s Door release button a Description of the ...
Page 6 - Accessories supplied; Grilling rack; Optional accessories; Gourmet plate
Accessories supplied Grilling rack The grilling rack is specially designedfor use in a microwave oven. It can beused when grilling (with or without themicrowave function). Glass tray The glass tray is suitable for use with allcooking functions. When grilling directly on the rack, theglass tray shoul...
Page 7 - Disposal of your old appliance; Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packingmaterial The transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland can normally be recycled. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of babies andyoung children. Da...
Page 8 - Warning and Safety instructions
This appliance complies with allrelevant legal safety requirements.Read these operating instructionscarefully before installation andbefore using the appliance for thefirst time. They contain importantnotes on installation, safety,operation and care of the appliance.This way you will avoid the risk ...
Page 9 - Use
Before connecting the appliance tothe mains supply, make sure that the rating on the data platecorresponds to the voltage andfrequency of the household supply. Thisdata must correspond in order to avoidrisk of damage to the appliance.Consult a qualified electrician if indoubt. The electrical safety ...
Page 14 - How the microwave oven functions
How does the microwave ovenfunction? In a microwave oven there is ahigh-frequency tube called amagnetron. This converts electricalenergy into microwaves. Thesemicrowaves are distributed evenlythroughout the oven interior andrebound off the metal sides of the oveninterior to reach the food from all s...
Page 15 - Grilling; Programmes
What can a microwave ovendo? In the microwave oven, food is cooked,reheated or defrosted quickly. You can use your microwave in thefollowing ways: – Food can be defrosted, reheated or cooked by entering a power settingand a time. – Deep frozen ready-made meals can be defrosted and then reheated orco...
Page 16 - Material and shape; Metal; Suitable containers for microwave ovens
Microwaves – are reflected by metal, – pass through glass, porcelain, plastic and card, – and are absorbed by food. Material and shape The material and shape of containersused affect cooking results and times.Heat distribution is more even in roundand oval shaped flat containers than inrectangular c...
Page 17 - Glassware; Earthenware
– Pieces of aluminium foil For even defrosting and to avoidovercooking unevenly shaped cuts ofmeat, poultry or fish, small pieces ofaluminium foil may be used to maskwingtips or other thin parts for the lastfew minutes of the programme. Make sure that the aluminium foil isat least 2 cm from the oven...
Page 18 - Roasting bags; tubes; Wood
Roasting bags and tubes can also be used. Roasting tubes should be about40 cm longer and roasting bags about20 cm longer than the food beingroasted, and carefully tied with string.Turn the ends over and secure them.The bag should be pierced accordingto the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not use met...
Page 19 - The cover; Do not use a lid or cover
The cover – prevents too much steam escaping, especially when cooking foods whichneed longer to cook, such aspotatoes. – shortens and evens out the cooking process. – prevents food from drying out. – prevents any loss of aroma. – helps keep the oven interior clean. Always cover food with the coversu...
Page 20 - Before using for the first time
Important:After unpacking, let the appliancestand for approx. 2 hours at roomtemperature after transporting it toits final location before connecting itto the mains. This is important for the correctelectronic functioning of the appliance. ^ Remove all the packaging materialsfrom the appliance. Do n...
Page 21 - To switch the display back on:; Time of day display
Setting the time of day ^ Connect the appliance to the mainselectricity supply. 12:00 flashes in the display forapprox. 4 seconds and the m symbol lights up. ^ Use the time selector to set the timeof day. The time set is automatically registeredby the appliance after 4 seconds. Thecolon between hour...
Page 22 - To open the door; Placing the dish in the oven; Turntable; To close the door; Operation
To open the door ^ Press the a button to open the door. If the microwave oven is being used,opening the door will interrupt thecooking programme. Placing the dish in the oven Ideally the container should be placedin the middle of the oven. Turntable Do not operate the microwave withoutthe turntable ...
Page 23 - Starting a programme
Starting a programme Use the appropriate selector to choosethe microwave power level and thetime. It does not matter which is chosenfirst. ^ Turn the power selector to therequired level. There is a choice of 6 power levels.The higher the power level, the moremicrowaves reach the food. When heating u...
Page 24 - Altering the settings; microwave power level; To cancel a programme
^ Press the START button to start theprogramme.The interior lighting comes on. A programme can only be started if thedoor is closed. Interrupting or re-starting aprogramme . . . To interrupt a programme: ^ Press the Stop/C button, or open theappliance door. The time stops counting down. . . . To con...
Page 25 - Programming times; Safety lock; To activate the safety lock
Quick start (programmable) Pressing the START button c is sufficient to set the appliance operatingon maximum power.Three set times are stored in thememory: ^ 30 secs: Press START c once ^ 1 min: Press START c twice ^ 2 min: Press START c three times Pressing the START c button four times in success...
Page 26 - Minute minder; Altering a minute minder entry
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 l button. 0:00 flashes in the display and the l symbol lights up. ^ Use the time selector to set theminute minder time you require. ^ Press the S...
Page 29 - Reheating
Select the following microwave powerlevels to reheat food: Drinks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 wattsFood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 wattsFood for babies and toddlers. 450 watts We do not recommend heating orreheating foods or drinks for babiesor young children in the mi...
Page 30 - rice or semolina; Tips on cooking; Cooking
Place the food in a microwave-proofdish and cover it. When cooking it is a good idea toselect a power level of 800 watts tostart with and then when the food is hotreduce the power level to 450 watts formore gentle continued cooking. For dishes such as rice or semolina pudding first select a power le...
Page 31 - Defrosting; After defrosting; Defrosting / Defrosting and reheating or cooking
Defrosting Select the following microwave powersettings to reheat food: – 150 W: for defrosting delicate foods e.g.milk, bread, cake, fruit etc. – 80 W: for defrosting very delicate foods,e.g. cream, butter, cheese andgateaux made with cream or buttercream. Remove the food from its packagingand plac...
Page 32 - Other uses
Melting margarine, butter Melt 100 g at 450 watts uncovered forapprox. 1-1 1 / 2 minutes. Melting chocolate Break 100 g into pieces, melt at450 watts uncovered for approx.2 minutes. Dissolving gelatine Add water according to manufacturer’sinstructions given on the packet andmelt at 450 watts for app...
Page 33 - Cleaning and care
Disconnect the microwave ovenfrom the power supply beforecleaning (e.g. switch off at thesocket and remove the plug). ^ A microfibre E-Cloth is available fromthe Miele UK Spare Parts Departmentwhich is suitable for cleaningsurfaces such as stainless steel,glass, plastic and chrome without theuse of ...
Page 35 - Controls; Glass fronts
Appliance front and controlpanel ^ All external surfaces and controls canbe cleaned using warm water with alittle washing up liquid applied with asoft sponge or cloth. ^ Wipe the surfaces dry using a softcloth. To prevent the risk of scratches anddamage to the surface of the controlpanel or glass or...
Page 36 - Boiling rod
Accessories supplied Boiling rod The boiling rod can be washed in adishwasher. Cover Wash and dry the cover after each use.The cover can be washed in adishwasher. However, discolourationcaused by natural dyes, e.g. fromcarrots, tomatoes or ketchup, mayoccur.This discolouration is irreversible butdoe...
Page 37 - Problem solving guide
Repairs to this appliance shouldonly be carried out by a Mieleapproved service technician inaccordance with local and nationalsafety regulations. Repairs and otherwork by unqualified persons couldbe dangerous. The manufacturercannot be held liable forunauthorised work. Some minor problems can be cor...
Page 39 - After Sales Service
In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, or if theappliance is under guarantee, pleasecontact – your Miele dealer or – the Miele Service Department (see back cover for contact details). When contacting the ServiceDepartment, please quote the modeland serial number of your applianc...
Page 40 - Important; Electrical connection
Before connecting the appliance,ensure that it has not been damagedin any way. Do not use a damagedappliance. Electrical connection U.K. All electrical work should be carried outby a suitably qualified and competentperson in accordance with national andlocal safety regulations. The appliance is supp...
Page 41 - Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363
Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363 If this appliance is fitted with anon-rewireable plug, the followinginformation applies:if the socket outlets are not suitable forthe plug supplied with this product, itmust be cut off and an appropriate plugfitted.The fuse carrier and fuse should beremoved from the old ...
Page 42 - Installation
If the connection cable is damagedit must be replaced by a specialcable which must be fitted by asuitably qualified and competentMiele approved service technician.Please consult the Miele ServiceDepartment. Do not position the appliance tooclose to adjacent furniture.A ventilation gap of at least 5 ...
Page 43 - Freestanding appliance; Technical data
M 613 G Voltage 220-240 V, 50 Hz Rated load see data plate Power levels 6(80/150/300/450/600/800 watts) Fuse rating (UK) 13 A Timer 60 minutes Freestanding appliance External dimensionsH x W x D in mm: 296 x 440 x 330 Net weight 16 kg Technical data 43