Page 2 - Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Appliance description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Oven interior and accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Intended use; The appliance is intended for; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliancesalways observe basic safetyprecautions, including the following: WARNING - To reduce the risk ofburns, electric shock, fire, injury topersons, or exposure to excessivemicrowave energy: Read all instructions beforeinstalling or using the oven. Read and follow the speci...
Page 5 - Safety with children
~ Persons who are unable to safely operate the microwaveoven due to limited physical,sensory or mental capabilities, orbecause of a lack of experienceor knowledge, may only use theappliance if they are supervisedwhile doing so. These personsmay only use the appliancewithout supervision if they haveb...
Page 6 - Technical safety
Technical safety ~ A damaged microwave oven can be dangerous. Alwayscheck for visible signs ofdamage. Never use a damagedappliance. ~ If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a Mieleauthorized technician in order toprotect the user from harm. ~ Operating a damaged microwave oven can resu...
Page 8 - Proper use
~ If the microwave oven is installed behind a cabinet door,it may only be used with thecabinet door open. Do not closethe cabinet door when theappliance is in use. Heat andmoisture can build up behind thedoor and cause damage to theappliance and cabinetry. Do notclose the door until theappliance has...
Page 10 - This is particularly; Shake or stir baby
~ The microwave oven can be damaged if it is used withoutfood or when loaded incorrectly.Therefore, do not use theappliance to warm empty dishesor to dry herbs or other similaritems. ~ Always ensure that food or a browning dish has been placedin the microwave oven and thatthe turntable is in positio...
Page 11 - The boiling stick ensures that; Burn
~ The boiling stick ensures that liquids heat up evenly, allowingbubbles to form at the right time. When boiling and, in particular,when reheating liquids usingmicrowave power without theboiling wand, the boiling point ofthe liquid may be reachedwithout the typical production ofbubbles. The liquid d...
Page 15 - Do not use a steam cleaner to; Stainless steel surfaces; Adhesives will damage the; Accessories; Only use genuine original
~ Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the microwave oven. Thesteam may reach electricalcomponents and cause a shortcircuit. Stainless steel surfaces ~ Adhesives will damage the coated stainless steel surfaceand cause it to lose itsresistance to grease and grime.Do not use sticky notes,transparent ad...
Page 16 - Oven interior and accessories; Appliance description
Oven interior and accessories a Control panel b Turntable c Oven door d Plate cover e Boiling stick Appliance description 16
Page 18 - Included accessories; Plate cover
Included accessories Plate cover The plate cover supplied must only beused in the Microwave Solo mode. It prevents food from drying out and theoven interior from becoming dirty, and itaccelerates the heating process. Boiling stick When heating liquids, the boiling stickshould always be placed in the...
Page 19 - Before first use
Allow the microwave to situnpacked for approx. 2 hours aftertransport before using it for the firsttime. During this time, the temperature of theappliance can equalize with the roomtemperature.This is important for the correctelectronic functioning of the appliance. , Ensure that any packing materia...
Page 20 - Principle of operation
How does a microwave ovenwork? The microwave oven contains a high-frequency tube called a magnetron. Itconverts electrical energy intoelectromagnetic waves calledmicrowaves. These microwaves arethen distributed evenly throughout theoven interior and reflected by its metalwalls, which allows the micr...
Page 21 - Microwave Solo mode; Functions
What can a microwave ovendo? With a microwave oven, food can becooked, reheated or defrosted veryquickly. You can use the microwave oven 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 r...
Page 22 - Material and shape; Metal; Suitable cookware for microwave ovens
Microwaves – are reflected by metal, – pass through glass, porcelain, plastic and cardboard, – and are absorbed by food. , Fire hazard! Cookware that is not microwavesafe can be destroyed and maydamage the microwave oven. Material and shape The material and shape of thecookware used affect the rehea...
Page 23 - Glassware; Earthenware; Glazes and colors
Exceptions: – Ready-made meals in aluminum foil trays can be defrosted and reheated in themicrowave oven. Important: Removethe lid and make sure the foil tray is atleast 1" (2.5 cm) from the oven walls atall times.Since food will only be heated from thetop in this case, it is better to remove it...
Page 25 - The plate cover; Do not use a lid or cover if:
The plate cover – Prevents too much steam from escaping, especially during longerreheating times. – Speeds up the cooking process. – Prevents food from drying out. – Helps keep the oven interior clean. Always cover food with the microwave-safe cover supplied. You can also use microwave-safeplastic w...
Page 26 - Clock display
, The microwave oven may not be operated until it has been properlyinstalled in a cabinet. Setting the clock ^ Connect the appliance to the powersupply. "12:00" lights up in the display, andthe + symbol flashes until the current time of day is set. ^ Turn the selector knob to set theclock. ^...
Page 27 - Opening the door; Turntable; Closing the door; Operation
Opening the door If the microwave oven is in use,opening the door will interrupt thecurrent program. , Risk of injury! The maximum allowable weight on the door is 17.6lbs (8 kg). Do not allow children tohang, lean or sit on the door whenopen. Placing dishes in themicrowave Ideally, the dish should b...
Page 28 - door
When heating up foods that cannot bestirred or turned during cooking, orfoods with very different consistencies,it is best to use a lower microwavepower level. This ensures that the heat is distributedevenly. Heat for long enough to cookthe food properly. ^ Set the required time using theselector kn...
Page 29 - Changing the settings; microwave power level; Cancelling a program; At the end of a program
Interrupting or resuming aprogram At any time you can . . . . . . interrupt a program: ^ Touch the UU UU button, or open the appliance door. The time stops counting down. . . . resume a program: ^ Close the door and touch the "Start"button. The program will continue. Changing the settings Af...
Page 30 - Reprogramming saved times
Keep-warm function The keep-warm function will turn onautomatically at 80 W for a maximum of15 minutes approx. 2 minutes after theend of a cooking program that was runat a power level of least 450 W,provided that the door remains closedand no buttons are tapped. h , 80 W and H:H will appear in the d...
Page 31 - System lock; To activate the system lock; To deactivate the system lock
System lock The system lock prevents unauthorizedoperation of the appliance. To activate the system lock ^ Touch the X button. 0 and P light up in the display, and the X symbol flashes. ^ Turn the selector knob until S 0 shows in the display. S 0 and X light up in the display, and 0 flashes. ^ Confi...
Page 32 - Timer; Reprogramming the timer; Timer + Cooking program
Timer The timer can be used to keep track ofother activities in the kitchen, e.g.boiling eggs. The time set counts downin one-second increments. ^ Touch the N . button. "00:00" flashes in the display, and the N symbol lights up. ^ Set the desired time using theselector knob. ^ Touch the "...
Page 33 - Cooking frozen food; Using the automatic programs
All automatic programs are weight-dependent. The weight of the food can bedisplayed in either grams (g) or pounds(lb). See "Changing settings" for moreinformation. After selecting a program, enter theweight of the food. The microwave ovenautomatically calculates the timeaccording to the weig...
Page 35 - Popcorn
Popcorn Æ This automatic program is suitable formaking microwave popcorn. Microwave popcorn is sold in stores invarious different packaging units. Thisprogram is designed for use with apackaging unit of approx. 4 oz. Forpackaging units of a different size, thecooking time can be changed within acert...
Page 36 - Vegetables; Recipes for automatic programs
Here you will find a few suggestedrecipes for the automatic "Cookingfresh food 2 " programs, which you can add to or modify as desired. It is important to follow the weightguidelines for each program. Ifthese weights are exceeded, thefood will not be sufficiently cooked. AC 4 # Vegetables Pl...
Page 37 - Potatoes; Rice
Ac 5 À Potatoes This program can be used to cookpeeled, new and bouillon potatoes.Enter the weight for the potatoes andthe cooking liquid. For peeled potatoes, peel, wash anddrain the potatoes and place them in acooking container. Season with a littlesalt, cover and cook. When cooking new potatoes, ...
Page 38 - Fish fillet in sauce
Ac 7 Ä Fish fillet in sauce Fish curry(serves 4) Preparation time: 35 - 45 minutes 11 oz (300 g) pineapple pieces1 bell pepper, red1 small banana1 lbs 2 oz (500 g) firm white fish3 tbsp lemon juice2 tbsp (30 g) butter1/2 cup (100 ml) white wine1/2 cup (100 ml) pineapple juiceSalt, sugar and chili pe...
Page 39 - Programming; Saving your favorite programs
One favorite program can be saved intomemory. This program can be used foryour most frequently cooked recipe.The program can have up to 3 stages(for example: 1 minute at 600 W,followed by 2 minutes at 450 W, andfinally 3 minutes at 150 W). Programming (The example given is for a three-stageprogram.)...
Page 40 - Using the favorite program; Changing an entry
Using the favorite program ^ Turn the power selector to the 12o'clock position. ^ Touch M . ^ Turn the selector knob to view theindividual program stages. ^ Touch the "Start" button. If there is a power outage, theprogram will no longer be savedand must be reentered. Changing an entry You ca...
Page 41 - Changing settings
Some of the appliance's factory defaultsettings can be changed if desired. See the chart on the following page forthe different options available.The original factory settings are markedin the chart with an asterisk*. To change a setting, proceed asfollows: ^ Touch X . In the display, X will flash a...
Page 42 - Settings
Settings Available settings (* factory default) P I Clock display S 0 * S I If the appliance has not been used for alonger period of time, the clock will behidden and continue to run in thebackground. The appliance is turned off andmust be turned on before it can be usedagain.The clock is turned on ...
Page 44 - Tips for reheating; After reheating; Reheat
Select the following microwave powerlevels to reheat food and drinks: Drinks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 WFood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 WFood for babies and toddlers . . . 450 W , Be sure that baby/toddler food does not become too hot. Heat foronly 1 / 2 to 1...
Page 45 - rice or pudding; Cooking
Place the food in a microwave-safecookware and cover it. When cooking, it is recommended toinitially select a power level of 900 Wand then, when the food is hot, reducethe power level to 450 W for a moregentle continued cooking. For dishes such as rice or pudding , first select a power level of 900 ...
Page 46 - Defrost; Defrosting / Defrosting and reheating or cooking
Do not refreeze partially or fullydefrosted food. Consume defrostedfood as soon as possible, as it willlose its nutritional value and spoil ifleft for too long. Defrosted food mayonly be refrozen after it has beencooked. Defrost Select the following microwave powersettings to defrost food: – 80 W fo...
Page 47 - After canning; Canning
You can use the microwave to cansmall amounts of fruit, vegetables andmeat in glass jars. Prepare the items asyou normally would.Do not fill the jars more than 1" (2.5 cm)below the rim. Only use clear adhesive tape ormicrowave-safe clips to close thejars. Never use metal clips or jars withscrew-...
Page 48 - Suggested uses
Food Quantity Power level (in W) Time (min) Notes Melting butter 7 tbsp (100 g) 450 1:00 – 1:10 Do not cover. Meltingchocolate 4 oz (100 g) 450 3:00 – 3:30 Do not cover. Stir halfway through melting. Dissolving gelatin 1 packet + 5 tbsp water 450 00:10 – 00:30 Do not cover.Stir halfway through disso...
Page 49 - Cleaning and care
Do not use a steam-cleaner to cleanthe microwave oven.Steam can reach the live electricalcomponents of the appliance andcause a short circuit. Oven interior and inside ofdoor , The oven interior can get hot during use. Burn hazard!Clean the appliance interior as soonas the microwave has cooled down....
Page 51 - Appliance front
Appliance front Do not let water or any objects getinto or block the air vents in the doorframe. It is best to remove any grease andgrime on the appliance front imme-diately.If it remains on the surface for alonger period of time, it maybecome impossible to remove,causing the surfaces to discolor or...
Page 52 - Boiling stick
Included accessories Boiling stick The boiling stick is dishwasher safe. Plate cover Wash and dry the cover after each use. The cover can be washed in adishwasher. However, discolorationcaused by natural dyes, e.g. fromcarrots, tomatoes or ketchup, mayoccur.This discoloration is permanent but willno...
Page 53 - Frequently Asked Questions
, Repairs to this appliance must only be carried out by a Mieleauthorized service technician instrict accordance with current localand national safety regulations.Repairs and other work byunqualified persons may pose adanger to the user. However, you can resolve the followingminor problems yourself:...
Page 55 - MieleCare; After sales service
In the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Department: U [email protected] V [email protected] When contacting Technical Serviceplease quote the serial number andmodel of your microwave. Thisinformation is vis...
Page 57 - Installation Instructions
Page 58 - Caring for the environment
Disposal of packaging material The cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradable and recyclable. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of children.Danger of suffocation!Ensure...
Page 59 - Power supply; 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 60 - Installation dimensions; Installation
When installing the microwave oven,ensure that there is unhinderedventilation at the front of theappliance.Do not block the ventilation slotswith any objects. When transporting the microwaveoven, do not carry the appliance bythe door handle. Doing so maydamage the door.Use the handle recesses on the...
Page 61 - Installation instructions
Installation instructions The microwave oven may not beoperated until it has been properlyinstalled in a cabinet. ^ Slide the microwave oven into thecabinet space, and pull the cablewith the plug through the rear wall ofthe cabinet. Installation 61
Page 63 - Canada
63 9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540Phone: Fax:www.mieleusa.com U.S.A. Miele, Inc. National Headquarters Please have the model and serial numberof your appliance available beforecontacting Technical Service. Canada ImporterMiele Limited Headquarters and Miele Centre 800-843-7231609-419-9898609-4...