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Operating and Installation Instructions Oven

To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructionsbefore installation or use.

en – US, CA M.-Nr. 09 786 820

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................. 6

Guide to the oven ................................................................................................. 14

Control panel ........................................................................................................ 15Sensor buttons....................................................................................................... 16Display ................................................................................................................... 17

Symbols ............................................................................................................ 18

Features ................................................................................................................ 19Model numbers ..................................................................................................... 19Data plate .............................................................................................................. 19Items included........................................................................................................ 19Standard and optional accessories ....................................................................... 19

Shelf runners..................................................................................................... 20Universal tray and Wire oven rack .................................................................... 20FlexiClips with wire rack .................................................................................. 21

Oven controls ........................................................................................................ 24Safety features ....................................................................................................... 24

System lock .................................................................................................. 24Safety cut-out ................................................................................................... 24Cooling fan........................................................................................................ 24Vented oven door.............................................................................................. 24Safety Door Lock for Self Clean ....................................................................... 24

PerfectClean treated surfaces ............................................................................... 25Self Clean ready accessories................................................................................. 25

Before using for the first time ............................................................................. 26General settings ..................................................................................................... 26Heating the oven.................................................................................................... 28

Settings ................................................................................................................. 29Accessing the "Settings" menu ............................................................................. 29

Changing and saving settings .......................................................................... 29Settings overview................................................................................................... 30Language ............................................................................................................ 32Time of day ............................................................................................................ 32

Display .............................................................................................................. 32Clock format ..................................................................................................... 32Setting the time................................................................................................. 32

Date........................................................................................................................ 32Lighting .................................................................................................................. 33Display brightness ................................................................................................. 33Buzzer tones .......................................................................................................... 33

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Melody .............................................................................................................. 33Solo tone........................................................................................................... 33

Keypad tone........................................................................................................... 34Units of measurement............................................................................................ 34

Weight............................................................................................................... 34Temperature ...................................................................................................... 34

Cooling fan............................................................................................................. 35Self Clean............................................................................................................... 35Default temperatures.............................................................................................. 35Safety ..................................................................................................................... 36

System lock .................................................................................................. 36Sensor lock ...................................................................................................... 36

Calibrate temperature ............................................................................................ 37Electrical Version.................................................................................................... 37Showroom program ............................................................................................... 37

Demo Mode ...................................................................................................... 37Factory default ....................................................................................................... 38

Timer ..................................................................................................................... 39Setting the timer..................................................................................................... 39Resetting the timer................................................................................................. 40Canceling the timer ................................................................................................ 40

Guide to the modes.............................................................................................. 41

Operation .............................................................................................................. 43Energy saving tips.................................................................................................. 43Quick Guide ........................................................................................................... 44Cooling fan ............................................................................................................ 44

Additional functions ............................................................................................. 45Changing the oven mode....................................................................................... 45Changing the temperature ..................................................................................... 46Rapid PreHeat........................................................................................................ 47Setting additional durations ................................................................................... 48

Turning off automatically................................................................................... 48Turning on and off automatically....................................................................... 49Sequence of a cooking program that turns on and off automatically .............. 49Changing the set time....................................................................................... 50Canceling cooking ............................................................................................ 50

MasterChef ........................................................................................................... 51List of food types ................................................................................................... 51Using the MasterChef programs............................................................................ 51

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Notes on using these programs........................................................................ 52

Favorites ............................................................................................................... 53Creating a Favorite................................................................................................. 53Starting a Favorite.................................................................................................. 55Changing Favorites ................................................................................................ 56

Changing cooking stages ................................................................................. 56Changing the name........................................................................................... 56

Deleting a Favorite ................................................................................................. 57

Bake ...................................................................................................................... 58

Roast ..................................................................................................................... 60Roast Probe ........................................................................................................... 61

How the roast probe works .............................................................................. 61When to use the roast probe ............................................................................ 61Important notes regarding the roast probe....................................................... 62Using the roast probe ....................................................................................... 62Time left display................................................................................................ 63Using residual heat ........................................................................................... 64

Slow Roasting ...................................................................................................... 65Using the "Slow Roasting" special mode .............................................................. 66Adjusting the Slow Roasting temperature ............................................................. 67

Broil ....................................................................................................................... 68

Special Modes ...................................................................................................... 71Defrost ................................................................................................................... 72Dehydrate............................................................................................................... 73Reheat.................................................................................................................... 74Warm-up Cookware............................................................................................... 74Proof....................................................................................................................... 75Pizza....................................................................................................................... 75Sabbath Program................................................................................................... 76Gentle Bake ........................................................................................................... 77Canning.................................................................................................................. 78Frozen food ............................................................................................................ 79

Cleaning and care ................................................................................................ 80Unsuitable cleaning agents.................................................................................... 80Tips ........................................................................................................................ 81Normal soiling ........................................................................................................ 81

Roast Probe ...................................................................................................... 81Stubborn soiling..................................................................................................... 82

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Self Cleaning the oven interior ........................................................................ 83Preparing for the Self Clean program ............................................................... 83Starting the Self Clean program ....................................................................... 84Starting the Self Clean program ....................................................................... 84Delaying the start of the Self Clean program.................................................... 84At the end of the Self Clean program ............................................................... 85The Self Clean program is canceled................................................................. 86

Removing the door ................................................................................................ 87Reinstalling the door .............................................................................................. 88Removing the shelf runners ................................................................................... 89

Frequently asked questions ................................................................................ 90

Technical Service ................................................................................................. 94

Caring for the environment ................................................................................. 95

Electrical connection ........................................................................................... 96

Installation diagrams ........................................................................................... 97Appliance and cut-out dimensions ........................................................................ 97

Undercounter installation.................................................................................. 97Installation into a tall cabinet ............................................................................ 98

Installing the oven ................................................................................................ 99

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When using the appliance, follow basic safety precautions, including thefollowing:

Read all instructions before installation and use of the oven to preventaccidents and machine damage.

This appliance complies with current safety requirements.Improper use of the appliance can lead to personal injury andmaterial damage.

Read all instructions before installing or using the oven for the firsttime. Only use the appliance for its intended purpose.

Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass themon to any future user.

Use

This appliance is intended for residential use only. Use only asdescribed in these operating instructions.

This appliance is not intended for outdoor use.

Only use this oven for residential cooking, and the purposesdescribed in this manual.Other uses are not permitted and can be dangerous.

Risk of Fire! Do not use this oven to store or dry flammablematerials.

Persons who lack physical, sensory or mental abilities, orexperience with the appliance should not use it without supervisionor instruction by a responsible person.

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Children

Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area wherean oven is in use. Never allow children to operate, sit or stand onany part of the oven. Caution: Do not store items of interest tochildren in cabinets above an oven. Children climbing on the oven toreach these items could be injured.

Burn Hazard - Do not allow children to use the oven. Failure to doso can result in severe burns or serious injury.

As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when usedby children.

Danger of suffocation! Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags,etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children.

Danger of burns. The oven gets hot at the oven door glass, thevapor vent, the handle and the operating controls. Do not allowchildren to touch or play in, on or near the oven.

Danger of burns. Children's skin is more sensitive to high temperatures than that ofadults. The oven becomes hotter during self-cleaning than it does innormal use. Do not let children touch the oven while the Self Cleanprogram is running.

Technical safety

This appliance must be installed and connected in compliancewith the installation instructions.

Installation, repair and maintenance work should be performed bya Miele authorized service technician in accordance with nationaland local safety regulations and the provided installationinstructions. Contact Miele’s Technical Service Department forexamination, repair or adjustment. Repairs and other work byunauthorized persons could be dangerous and may void thewarranty.

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Before installing the oven, check for externally visible damage. Donot operate a damaged appliance.

To guarantee the electrical safety of this appliance, continuitymust exist between the appliance and an effective groundingsystem. This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properlygrounded outlet. See "Electrical connection - GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS". It is imperative that this basic safety requirementbe met. If there is any doubt, have the electrical system of the housechecked by a qualified electrician.

Before installation, make sure that the voltage and frequencylisted on the data plate correspond with the household electricalsupply. This data must correspond to prevent injury and machinedamage. Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.

Before installation or service, disconnect the power supply to thework area by

– removing the fuse,

– "tripping" the circuit breaker, or

– unplugging the unit. Pull the plug not the cord.

Extension cords do not guarantee the required safety of theappliance (e.g. danger of overheating). Do not use an extension cordto connect this appliance to electricity.

The oven is not to be operated until it has been properly installedwithin cabinetry.

Danger of electric shock!Under no circumstances open the outer casing of the appliance.

This appliance must not be used in a non-stationary location (e.g.on a ship).

Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unlessspecifically recommended in the operating instructions. All otherservicing should be referred to a qualified technician.

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Defective components should be replaced by Miele original spareparts only. Only with these parts can the manufacturer guarantee thesafety of the appliance.

In order for the oven to function correctly, it requires an adequatesupply of cool air. Ensure that the air flow is not impaired (e.g.insulation in the cabinetry). Also be sure that the cool air supply isnot heated by other sources nearby.

If the oven is installed behind a cabinet door, do not close thedoor while the oven is in operation. Heat and moisture can build upbehind the closed door and cause damage to the oven, cabinetryand flooring. Do not close the door until the oven has completelycooled down.

Proper use

The oven becomes very hot while in use. Use caution toensure that you are not burned on the heating elements or interiorsurfaces of the oven. Use pot holders when placing food in theoven, adjusting the racks, etc. in a hot oven.

Caution: Heating elements may be hot even though they are notglowing. Interior surfaces of an oven become hot enough to causeburns. External parts of the oven such as the door glass, vents, andthe control panel can become hot. During and after use, do nottouch, or let clothing or other flammable materials come into contactwith heating elements or interior surfaces of the oven until they havehad sufficient time to cool.

Do not let food sit in the oven more than one hour before or aftercooking. Doing so can result in food poisoning or sickness.

It is important that the heat is evenly distributed throughout thefood being cooked. This can be achieved by stirring and/or turningthe food.

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Use only dry, heat-resistant potholders. Moist or damp potholdersused on hot surfaces may result in steam burns. Do not letpotholders come in contact with oil or grease. Do not substitute dishtowels or other bulky items for potholders. Do not let potholderstouch hot heating elements.

Loose fitting or hanging garments present a fire hazard. Wearproper apparel while operating the appliance.

Do not heat unopened containers of food in the oven, pressuremay cause the containers to burst and result in injury.

Never pour cold water onto hot surfaces in a hot oven.The steam created could cause serious burns or scalding and thesudden change in temperature can damage the enamel in the oven.

To prevent burns, always place oven racks at their desired heightwhile the oven is cool. If the rack must be moved while the oven ishot, do not let pot holders touch hot heating elements.

Open the door carefully to allow hot air or steam to escape beforeplacing or removing food.

To prevent burns, allow the heating elements to cool beforecleaning by hand.

Do not leave the oven door open unnecessarily as someone maytrip over it or be injured by it.

Never leave the appliance unattended when cooking with oil orfat. They can ignite if overheated. Do not use water on greasefires.Turn off the oven immediately and suffocate the flames bykeeping the oven door closed.

Never store flammable liquids and materials in, above or under anoven, or near cooking surfaces.

Do not use the oven to heat the room. The high temperaturesradiated could cause objects near the oven to catch fire.

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Broiling food for an excessively long time can cause it to dry outand may result in the food catching fire.Do not exceed recommended broiling times.

Some foods dry out very quickly and can be ignited by highbroiling temperatures. Do not use broiling modes for crisping rolls orbread, or to dry flowers or herbs. Instead use the Convection Bake or Surround modes.

Use caution when using alcohol in your recipes. Alcoholevaporates at high temperatures but may, in rare circumstances,combust on the hot heating elements.

Plastic containers, which are not heat-resistant, melt and mayignite at high temperatures and can damage the oven. Use onlyplastic containers that are indicated by the manufacturer as beingsuitable for use in ovens.

When residual heat is used to keep food warm, the high level ofhumidity and condensation can cause damage in the oven. Thecontrol panel, countertop or cabinetry may also be damaged.Do not switch the oven off completely while food is inside it, butselect the lowest possible temperature for the oven mode you areusing. This will ensure the fan will automatically continue to run.

It is recommended to cover all cooked food that is left in the ovento be kept warm. This will prevent moisture from condensing on theinterior of the oven.

To avoid damage, do not place aluminum foil, pots, pans orbaking sheets directly on the oven floor. This can cause a build up ofheat that will damage the oven floor.

Do not slide pots or pans on the oven floor. This could scratchand damage the surface.

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The door can support a maximum weight of 15 kg. Do not sit onor lean against an open door, and do not place heavy objects on it.Also make sure that nothing can get trapped between the door andthe oven cavity. The oven could get damaged.

This oven must only be used for cooking food. Fumes, vapors orheat given off by glues, plastics or flammable liquids and materialscould be hazardous. Do not use it as a dryer, kiln, dehumidifier, etc.

Do not cover or block any vent openings.

Do not let metal objects (aluminum foil, pans) come in contactwith the heating element.

Make certain that the power cords of small appliances do notcome in contact with or get caught in the oven door.

When baking frozen pizzas or pies, place them on the wire racklined with parchment paper. Do not use the baking tray or theroasting pan for frozen foods with a large surface area. The tray orpan could become warped and difficult to remove from the ovenwhen hot. Frozen foods like french fries, chicken nuggets, etc. canbe baked on the baking tray.

Cleaning and care

Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this oven.Steam could penetrate electrical components and cause a shortcircuit.

Only clean parts listed in these Operating and InstallationInstructions.

Scratches on the door glass can cause the glass to break.Do not use abrasive cleaners, hard sponges, brushes or sharp metaltools to clean the door glass.

The shelf runners can be removed for cleaning purposes (see"Cleaning and care"). Ensure they are correctly fitted after cleaningand never operate the oven without the shelf runners inserted.

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There is a seal around the oven interior which seals the inside ofthe door. Take care not to rub, damage or move the gasket.

Do not use oven cleaners. Commercial oven cleaners or ovenliners of any kind should not be used in or around any part of theoven.

Debris should be removed before running the Self Clean program.If not removed this debris can smoke causing the self-cleaningprogram to turn itself off.

Accessories

Use only genuine original Miele spare parts. If spare parts oraccessories from other manufacturers are used, the warranty maybecome void.

Only use the Miele roast probe supplied with this oven. If it isfaulty, it must only be replaced with a Miele genuine roast probe.

The high temperatures used during self-cleaning will damageaccessories that are not designed for cleaning in the Self Cleanprogram. Please remove these accessories from the oven beforestarting the Self Clean program. This also applies to accessoriespurchased separately (see "Cleaning and care").SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY

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Guide to the oven

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a Control panel

b Door with contact switch* and lock for Self Clean program

c Browning / Broiling element

d Oven interior lighting

e Connection socket for the roast probe

f Twin power convection fans with heating element

g Runners with 6 shelf levels

h Data plate

i Clean Glass door

* This switch ensures that the heating elements and the convection fans turn offwhen the door is opened during use.

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a On / Off buttonTurns the oven On and Off

b Sensor buttons To select operating modes, settings and menu items

c DisplayDisplays the time of day and information on the operation

d Sensor buttons 0-9Numeric keypad to enter values

e "Timer" sensor buttonTo set the timer

f "Light" sensor buttonFor turning the oven interior lighting on and off

g "Back" sensor buttonTo go back one step at a time

h Optical interface(for service technician use only)

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Sensor buttonsThe sensors react to touch. Each touch is confirmed with an audible tone. Thistone can be turned off (see "Settings – Keypad tone").

Sensorbutton

Function Notes

For selectingoptions andscrolling throughthe list of options.

A menu items can be selected by touching theilluminated sensor button next to it.

0–9 Numerical keypadfor setting values

The numerical keypad is used to set values, e.g.temperatures and durations.

Timer For setting thetimer

If a list of options is showing in the display or if acooking process is running, a timer duration (e.g.when boiling eggs) can be set at any point.

If the time of day display is turned off, the "Timer"sensor will not react until the oven is turned on.

Light For turning theoven interiorlighting on and off

If a list of options is showing in the display or if acooking process is running, touching "Light" willturn the oven interior lighting on or off, for examplewhen cleaning the oven.

If the time of day display is turned off, the "Light"sensor will not react until the oven is turned on.

The oven interior lighting turns off after 15seconds during a cooking process or remainsconstantly turned on, depending on the settingselected.

Back To go back a step

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DisplayThe display is used for showing thetime of day or information aboutmodes, temperatures, cookingdurations, MasterChef programs andsettings. Information or a list of optionsis shown in the display depending onthe function selected.

After turning the oven on with theOn/Off sensor , the main menu willappear:

If a cooking process is running,selecting Change will call up a list ofoptions which can be set or changedfor the cooking process in progress.

– Temperature

– Core Temperature (only when usingthe roast probe)

– Duration

– Ready at

– Start at (only if Duration / Ready at hasbeen set)

– PreHeating (depending on oven mode)

– Operating Modes

A menu item can be selected bytouching the illuminated sensor next to the menu item.

Options can then be accessed bytouching the illuminated sensor next to OK.

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Symbols

The following symbols may appear in the display:

Symbol Description Timer Allocates an illuminated Sensor button to an option and

indicated that the option can be selected.

If more than four options are available a bar will appear on theright-hand side of the display.Use the allocated sensors to scrollthrough the list.

The end of a list is indicated by a dotted line. By scrolling downfurther, you will reach the beginning of the list again.

Some settings, e.g.display brightness and buzzer volume, areselected using a bar chart.

A check indicates the currently active setting. will not bedisplayed and the corresponding sensor will not be illuminated.

This symbol indicates that there is additional information andadvice about using the oven. Select OK to access theinformation.

The system lock or sensor lock is active (see "Settings - SystemLock "). The oven cannot be operated.

Program finished Core temperature when using the roast probe

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Model numbersA list of the ovens described in theseoperating instructions can be found onthe back page.

Data plateThe data plate located on the frontframe of the oven is visible when thedoor is open.

Printed on the data plate are the modelnumber, serial number and theconnection data (voltage/frequency/maximum rated load) of the oven.

Have this information available whencontacting Miele Technical Service.

Items includedThe oven is supplied with:

– the operating and installationinstructions,

– screws for securing your oven in thecabinetry, and

– various accessories.

Standard and optionalaccessories

Accessories vary depending onmodel. All ovens are supplied withshelf runners, universal tray andwire oven rack. Depending on themodel, Miele ovens may be suppliedwith the accessories listed.

All accessories and cleaning and careproducts in these instructions aredesigned to be used with Miele ovens.

They can be ordered from theMieleusa.com website or Miele.

When ordering, please have ready themodel number of your oven and of thedesired accessories.

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Shelf runners

The shelf runners are located on theright and left-hand sides of the ovenwith the levels for inserting accessories.

The shelf level numbers are indicatedon the front of the oven frame.

Each level consists of a strut on whichyou can place the wire oven rack, forexample.

The runners can be removed forcleanings purposes. See "Cleaning andCare".

Universal tray and Wire oven rack

Universal tray HUBB30-1

Wire oven rack HBBR30-2

Non-tip safety notches are located onthe shorter sides of theseaccessories.These prevent the traysbeing pulled completely out of the siderunners when you only wish to pullthem out partially.

Always place the wire oven rack on therunner with the notch facing down.

When using the universal tray, place itdirectly on the wire oven rack.

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FlexiClips with wire rackHFCBBR30-2

The FlexiClips with wire rack can bemounted on any shelf level and pulledcompletely out of the oven This allowsyou to see the food easily.

The FlexiClips with wire rack is pushedin and then locked onto a level.

The rack can hold a maximum of 33 lbs(15 kg).

Installing and removing the FlexiClipswith wire rack

Danger of burns! Make sure theheating elements are turned off andthat the oven cavity is cool.

Do not pull the FlexiClips apartduring installation or removal.

Hold the FlexiClips with wire rackwith both hands and position it infront of the desired level.

Insert the FlexiClips with wire rackonto the level (1.) and slide it alongthe struts of the level (2.) until it clicksinto place.

If the FlexiClips with wire rack jamswhen sliding it onto the level, pull itout using some force and reinsert.

To removing the FlexiClips with wirerack:

Push the FlexiClips with wire rack inall the way.

Using both hands lift the front of theFlexiClips with wire rack on bothsides (1.) and pull it out of the level(2.).

Using the universal tray

When using the universal tray, placeit directly on the FlexiClips with wirerack.

Using the roast probe

When using the roast probe do notinsert the FlexiClips with wire rack onshelf level 5, this will block thesocket.

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Perforated baking tray HBBL71

The perforated baking tray has beenspecially developed for the preparationof baked goods.The tiny perforations assist in browningthe underside of baked goods.The tray can also be used fordehydrating or drying food.

The surface has been treated withPerfectClean enamel for easy cleaning.

The perforated baking tray can beplaced on the rack.

Grilling and Roasting insertHGBB30-1

The grilling and roasting insert is placedin the universal tray.The drippings from the meat or poultryare collected under the insert reducingspattering in the oven. The drippingscan then be used for gravy and sauces.

The surface has been treated withPerfectClean enamel for easy cleaning.

Round baking form HBF27-1

This circular form is suitable for cookingfresh or frozen pizzas, flat cakes, tartsand baked goods.

The surface has been treated withPerfectClean enamel.

Gourmet Baking Stone HBS60

The baking stone is ideal for bakingdishes with a crisp bottom such aspizza and bread.The baking stone is make from a heatretaining stone and is glazed. Place thestone directly on the wire rack.A wooden paddle is supplied with it forplacing food on and off the stone.

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Gourmet Casserole Dishes HUB andLids HBD

Miele Gourmet Casserole Dishes canbe placed directly on the wire ovenrack. They have an anti-stick coating.

The oven dishes have depths of 8 1/2"(22 cm) or 13 3/4" (35 cm). They havethe same width and height.

Matching lids are also availableseparately.

Depth: 8 1/2"(22 cm)

Depth: 13 3/4"(35 cm)

HUB61-22 HUB61-35

HBD60-22 HBD60-35

Roast Probe

The roast probe reliably monitors theroasting process. The tip of the probecontinuously measure the coretemperature of the meat or poultry.

Opener

The opener allows you to open thecover of the over light.

Miele Oven Cleaner

Miele oven cleaner is suitable forremoving stubborn soiling. It is notnecessary to preheat the oven beforeuse.

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Oven controlsThe oven controls allow you to use thevarious cooking modes to bake, roastand broil.

It also allows you to access:

– the time of day display,

– a timer,

– a timer to automatically turn cookingprograms on and off,

– the MasterChef programs,

– the creating of a Favorite program,

– settings that can be customized.

Safety features

System lock

The system lock prevents the oven frombeing used unintentionally (see"Settings - System lock").

The system lock will remain activatedeven after a power failure.

Safety cut-out

The oven automatically turns itself offautomatically if it is used for anexceedingly long period. The length oftime depends on the oven mode beingused.

Cooling fan

The cooling fan comes on automaticallywhen a cooking program is started. Thecooling fan mixes hot air from the ovencavity with cool room air before ventingit out into the kitchen through ventslocated between the appliance doorand the control panel.

The cooling fan will continue to run fora while after a program is complete toprevent moisture from building up in theoven, on the control panel orsurrounding cabinetry.

When the temperature in the oven hasfallen sufficiently, the cooling fan willturn off automatically.

Vented oven door

The oven door is made of glass panesthat have a heat-reflective coating onpart of their surface.

During operation, air is also circulatedthrough the door to keep the outerpane cool.

The door can be removed anddisassembled for cleaning purposes(see "Cleaning and care").

Safety Door Lock for Self Clean

For safety, the door is locked as soonas the Self-Clean program is started.After the program has finished, the doorwill remain locked until the temperaturein the oven has fallen below 535°F(280°C).

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PerfectClean treated surfacesThe revolutionary PerfectClean enamelis a smooth, non-stick surface thatcleans easily with a sponge.

Food and soiling from baking androasting can be easily removed fromthese surfaces.

Do not use ceramic knives as thesewill scratch the PerfectClean surface.

Follow the instructions in the "Cleaningand Care" section of this manual so theanti-stick and easy cleaning propertiesare retained.

The following have all been treated withPerfectClean:

– Universal tray

– Grilling and Roasting insert

– Perforated baking tray

– Round baking form

Self Clean ready accessoriesThe following accessories can be left inthe oven during the Self Clean program.

– Shelf runners

– Wire oven rack

See "Cleaning and care" for moreinformation.

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General settings

The oven must not be operateduntil it has been properly installedwithin cabinetry.

The oven will turn on automaticallywhen it is connected to the powersupply.

Welcome screen

A welcome greeting is displayed. Youwill then be asked to select some basicsettings which are needed before theappliance can be used.

Follow the instructions on the display.

Set the language

Scroll through the list until thedesired language appears.

Touch the illuminated sensor nextto the language you want to select.

Confirm with OK.

Select the country

Scroll through the list until thedesired country appears.

Touch the illuminated sensor nextto the country you want to select.

Confirm with OK.

Setting the voltage (electricalversion)

The voltage set must match thatof the house as to not damage theoven.Confirm the voltage before setting. Inin doubt contact a qualifiedtechnician.

Select the voltage.

Confirm with OK.

Set the date

Use or to set the year, monthand day.

Confirm with OK.

Set the time of day

Use the numerical keypad to set thetime of day in hours and minutes (e.g.1-2-1-5 for 12:15).

Confirm with OK.

The time of day can be displayed in12 hour format (see "Settings - Timeof day - Clock format").

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Time of day display

You will then be asked when you wantthe time of day to show in the displaywhen the oven is turned off (see"Settings - Time of day - Display"):

– On

The time is always visible in thedisplay.

– Off

The display appears dark to saveenergy. Some modes are limited.

– Night Dimming

The time only shows in the displaybetween 5:00 am and 11:00 pm. Itturns off at night to save energy.

Select the desired option.

Confirm with OK.

Information regarding energyconsumption will appear in the display.

Confirm with OK.

Set up Successfully Completed isdisplayed.

Confirm with OK.

The oven is now ready to use.

If you accidently select the wronglanguage, follow the instructionsdescribed in "Settings - Language ".

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Heating the ovenNew ovens may have a slight odorduring their first use. Heating up theoven for at least one hour with nothingin it will eliminate the odor.

Ensure that the kitchen is wellventilated while the appliance isbeing heated up for the first time.Close doors to other rooms toprevent the smell spreadingthroughout the house.

Remove any protective wrapping andsticky labels from the oven.

Take all accessories out of the ovenand clean them (see "Cleaning andcare").

Before heating the oven up, wipe theinterior with a damp cloth to removeany dust or bits of packaging thatmay have accumulated in the ovencavity during storage and unpacking.

Turn on the oven.

The main menu will appear.

Select Operating Modes.

Select Convection Bake

The default temperature is displayed320°F (160°C).

The oven heating, lighting and coolingfan will turn on.

Set the maximum temperature.

Confirm with OK.

Heat up the oven for at least one hour.

After at least an hour:

Turn the oven off.

After heating up for the first time

Danger of burns! Allow the ovento cool before cleaning.

Turn on the oven.

Select Light to turn on the oven light.

Take all accessories out of the ovenand clean them by hand (see"Cleaning and care").

Clean the oven interior with warmwater and liquid dish soap, appliedwith a soft sponge or cloth.

Dry all surfaces with a soft cloth.

Turn the lighting and the oven off.

Leave the oven door open until theoven interior is completely dry.

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Settings

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Accessing the "Settings" menu Select Settings .

A list of settings will appear in thedisplay.

They can be checked and changed, ifneeded.

A check next to an option showswhich setting is active.

Settings cannot be altered while acooking program is in progress.

Changing and saving settings

Select Settings .

Scroll through the list until thedesired setting appears.

Touch the sensor next to the setting.The desired setting may appear in asub menu.

Change the setting.

Confirm with OK.

Touch "Back" until the main menuappears or select another setting.

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Settings overview

Option Available settingsLanguage ... / deutsch / english / ...

CountryTime Show

On / Off * / Night DimmingClock Format

24 h / 12 h *Set

DateLighting On / On for 15 Seconds *Display Brightness Buzzer Tones Melody

Solo Tone

Keypad Tone Units of Measurement Weight

g / lb:oz *Temperature

°C / °F *

* Factory default

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Option Available settingsCooling Fan Temp. Controlled *

Time ControlledSelf Clean With Reminder

Without Reminder *Default TemperatureSafety System Lock

On / Off *Sensor Lock

On / Off *Calibrate Temperature Voltage 208V / 60Hz

220V / 60Hz240V / 60Hz

Showroom Program Demo ModeOn / Off *

Factory Default SettingsFavoritesDefault Temperature

* Factory default

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Language The desired country and language canbe set.

After selecting and confirming yourchoice, the language selected willappear in the display.

Tip:: If you accidently select a languageyou do not understand, select the symbol to return to the submenu.

Time of day

Display

Select how you would like the time ofday to appear in the display when theoven is turned off:

– On

The time of day will always appearsin the display. To turn the lighting"Light" on and off or use the "Timer"touch the relevant sensor.

– Off

The display is turned off to saveenergy. The oven has be to be turnedon before you can use it. This alsoapplies when using the timer and theoven light.

– Night Dimming

To save energy, the time is onlyvisible in the display between 5:00am and 11:00 pm. The rest of thetime it is not visible.

Clock format

You can select the clock format for thetime of day:

– 24 h

The time of day is shown in a 24 hourclock format.

– 12 h

The time of day is shown in a 12 hourclock format.

Setting the time

Set the hours and the minutes.

If there is a power failure, the ucrrenttime of day will reappear once thepower has been restored. The time isstored in memory for about 200 hours.

DateSet the date.

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Lighting– On

The interior lighting is turned onduring the entire cooking period.

– On for 15 Seconds

The oven lighting turns off 15seconds after a program starts.Touching turns it on for another15 seconds.

Display brightnessThe display brightness is representedby a bar with seven segments.

Select Darker or Lighter, to change the

brightness of the display.

Buzzer tones

Melody

At the end of a process, a melody willsound several times in intervals.

The volume of the melody isrepresented by a bar with sevensegments.

Maximum volume is selected when allsegments are filled. If none of thesegments are filled, the volume isturned off.

Select Quieter or Louder, to adjust thevolume.

Select On or Off, to turn the melodyon or off.

Solo tone

At the end of a process, a continuoustone will sound for period of time.

The pitch of this tone is represented bya segment bar.

Select Lower or Higher, to change thepitch.

Select On or Off, to turn the tone onor off.

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Keypad toneAn audible tone is heard with eachtouch of a sensor.

The volume of the keypad tone isrepresented by a bar with sevensegments.

Maximum volume is selected when allsegments are filled. If none of thesegments are filled, the volume isturned off.

Select Quieter or Louder, to adjust thevolume.

Select On or Off, to turn the keypadtone on or off.

Units of measurement

Weight

– g

The weight of food in MasterChefprograms is shown in grams.

– lb:oz

The weight of food in MasterChefprograms is shown in pounds andounces.

Temperature

– °C

The temperature is displayed inCelsius.

– °F

The temperature is displayed inFahrenheit.

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Cooling fanThe cooling fan will continue to run forsome time after the oven has beenturned off to prevent humidity frombuilding up in the oven, on the controlpanel or in the surrounding cabinetry.

– Temp. Controlled

The cooling fan will turn off when theoven compartment temperaturedrops below 160°F (70°C).

– Time Controlled

The cooling fan will turn off afterapprox. 25 minutes.

Condensation can cause thecabinetry and the countertop to bedamaged. This could lead tocorrosion of the appliance.When keeping food warm in theoven, increases to the Time Controlledsetting can lead to condensation ofthe control panel, moisture on thecountertop and on the cabinetry.Do not adjust the Time Controlledsetting and try not to leave food inthe warm oven.

Self Clean– With Reminder

A reminder to run the self cleaningprogram will appear in the display.

– Without Reminder

You will not be reminded to run theself cleaning program.

Default temperaturesIf you often cook with temperatures thatdiffer from the default, it makes senseto change the default temperatures.

After selecting this option, a list of ovenmodes will appear in the display.

Select the desired mode.

The default temperature is displayedalong with the available temperaturerange.

Change the default temperature.

Confirm with OK.

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Safety

System lock

The system lock prevents the ovenbeing turned on inadvertently.

The system lock will remain activatedeven after a power failure.

Select On to activate the system lock.

The timer can still be used when thesystem lock is active.

– On

The system lock is now active. If youwant to use the oven press and holdthe sensor next to OK for at least 6seconds.

– Off

The system lock is not active. Theoven can be used as normal.

Sensor lock

The sensor button lock prevents youfrom accidently turning the oven off orchanging a cooking program.

– On

The sensor lock is active. Press andhold OK for at least 6 seconds to usethe sensors again. The sensor lock isthen deactivated for a short period oftime.

– Off

The sensor lock is not active. Allsensors react to touch as normal.

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Calibrate temperatureUsing temperature calibration thetemperature can be modified, in allmodes and MasterChef programs, sothat it is slightly higher or lower thanshown.

The temperature calibration isrepresented by a bar with sevensegments.

If all of the segments are filled the oventemperature is much higher thanindicated in the display. If no segmentis filled the oven temperature is muchlower than indicated.

Select + or -, to adjust thetemperature calibration.

Confirm with OK.

Electrical VersionSetting the voltage (electrical version)

Select the desired voltage andcorresponding frequency.

Confirm with OK.

Showroom programThis function enables the oven to bedemonstrated in showrooms withoutheating up. It should not be set fordomestic use.

Demo Mode

If you have demo mode activatedDemo mode active. The appliance will notheat up will appear when you turn onthe oven.

– On

Press and hold OK for at least 4seconds to activate demo mode.

– Off

Press and hold OK for at least 4seconds to deactivate demo mode.The oven can then be used asnormal.

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Factory default– Settings

Any settings that have been alteredwill be reset to the factory defaultsetting.

– Favorites

All Favorites will be deleted.

– Default Temperature

Any default temperatures that havebeen changed will reset to thefactory default settings.

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Timer

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The timer can be used to time anyactivity in the kitchen , e.g. boilingeggs.

The timer can also be used at the sametime as a cooking program if a start andfinish time have been set, e.g. areminder to stir the dish or addseasoning.

A maximum time of 9 hours and 59minutes can be set for the timer.

Setting the timer

When the setting Time - Show - Off isset the oven must be turned on to setthe timer. The timer can then be seencounting down in the display when theoven is turned off.

Example: Boiling eggs and setting thetimer for 6 minutes and 20 seconds

Select "Timer".

"0 : 00 : 00" (h : min : sec) will appear.

Use the numerical keypad to enter adifferent duration (6-2-0).

Confirm with OK.

The timer duration is now saved.

The duration counts down in thedisplay when the oven is turned off.

If a cooking program is running at thesame time, the timer duration willappear at the bottom of the display.

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At the end of the timer

– the Timer symbol flashes,

– the time starts counting upwards,

– a buzzer will sound if turned on (see"Settings - Buzzer tones").

Select "Timer".

The buzzer will turn off and the symbolsin the display will go out.

Resetting the timer Select "Timer" or the illuminated

sensor next to the timer duration thatis counting down.

The time previously set appears.

Set the new timer duration using thenumeric keypad.

Confirm with OK.

The changed time is saved and willcount down in seconds.

Canceling the timer Select "Timer" or the illuminated

sensor next to the timer duration thatis counting down.

The time previously set appears.

Select Reset.

The timer has been canceled.

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Guide to the modes

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The oven has a wide range of modes for preparing a variety of foods.

Oven modes Defaulttemperature

Temperaturerange

Convection Bake

Use this mode for baking and roasting on severallevels at the same time. You can cook at lowertemperatures than with the Surround modebecause the fan distributes the heat evenlythroughout the cavity for a consistent bakingtemperature.

325°F(160°C)

75–475°F(25-275°C)

Surround

This premium baking mode uses heat from theupper and lower elements to create perfect resultson all baking recipes.

350°F(180°C)

75–525°F(25-275°C)

Intensive

This mode gently circulates heated air from thelower heating element using the fan to create a brickoven environment. Ideal for baking pizza, focaccia,pies and tarts that require a crisp base and moisttoppings.

400°F(170°C)

125-475°F(50-250°C)

Auto Roast

For a premium result, the meat is seared at a hightemperature keeping meat tender and juicy.

320°F(160°C)

200-450°F(100-230°C)

Convection Roast

This mode uses the convection fan to circulateheated air throughout the oven. Ideal for cookingdelicate cuts of meat, fish and crispy poultry.

320°F(160°C)

30–475°F(250°C)

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Oven modes Defaulttemperature

Temperaturerange

Bake

This mode uses traditional baking techniques toperfect pies and biscuits.

375°F(190°C)

125-450°F(50-225°C)

Browning

For a perfectly browned topping, for example whenmaking a gratin or browning the top of a casserole.

375°F(190°C)

100–475°F(250°C)

Maxi Broil

The entire upper heating element is used for intenseheating from above. This function gives excellentbrowning and searing results. Perfect grilling largequantities of steak, chops, kebabs, etc.

465°F(240°C)

200–575°F(300°C)

Broil

For grilling smaller quantities of steak, chops,kebabs, etc.

465°F(240°C)

200–575°F(300°C)

Convection Broil

This mode distributes hot air from the Browning/Broiling element over the food using the fan. Thisallows for a lower temperature to be used then whenusing Broil . Ideal for broiling thicker cuts of meat(e.g. chicken, roulades).

375°F(200°C)

200-500°F(100-250°C)

Gentle Bake

A combination of different heating elements ensuresexcellent baked good, gratins and lasagna.

375°F(190°C)

200-475°F(100-250°C)

Surround Roast

For roasting traditional recipes, e.g. pot roast, andbraising or cooking at low temperatures.

355°F(180°C)

30–525°F(280°C)

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Operation

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Energy saving tips– Remove any accessories from the

oven that you do not require forcooking.

– Try not to open the door whencooking.

– If a temperature range is given, it isbest to select the lower temperatureand check the food after the shortestcooking time given.

– The default setting for the Time ofDay display Time - Show - Off willconsume the least amount of energy.

– With the factory default settingLighting - On for 15 Seconds the oveninterior lighting turns off automaticallyafter 15 seconds. It can be turned onagain at any time by touching "Light".

– When cooking with automatic shut-off or the roast probe, the ovenheating will turn off automaticallyshortly before the end of cooking.The reqidual heat is sufficient to finishthe cooking process. Energy SavePhase will appear in the display. Thecooling fan or hot air fan (dependingon mode used) will remain on.

– The oven turns off automatically if abutton is not pressed to save power.The amount of time before the oventurns off depends on the selectedsettings, e.g. mode, temperature,cooking duration, etc.

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Quick Guide Turn on the oven.

The main menu will appear.

Place the food in the oven.

Select Operating Modes.

Select the desired mode.

The oven mode and defaulttemperature will appear.

The oven heating, lighting and coolingfan will turn on.

Adjust the default temperature isnecessary.

The default temperature will beautomatically accepted within a fewseconds. If necessary, select Changeto go back to the temperature setting(see "Additional functions - Changingthe temperature").

Confirm with OK.

The required and the actualtemperatures will appear.

You will see the temperature rising inthe display. A buzzer will sound whenthe oven temperature is reached if thisoption is selected (see "Settings -Buzzer tone").

After the cooking process:

Take the food out of the oven.

Turn the oven off.

Cooling fanAfter the cooking process the coolingfan will continue to run for a while aftera program is complete to preventmoisture from building up in the oven,on the control panel or surroundingcabinetry.

When the temperature in the oven hasfallen sufficiently the cooling fan willturn off automatically.

The default setting can be changed ifdesired (see "Settings - Cooling Fan").

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Additional functions

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You have placed the food in the oven,selected a mode and set thetemperature.

Select Change.

Additional options will appear in thedisplay for you to select for change ifdesired.

– Temperature

– Core Temp. This will only appear ifyou are using the roast probe. Youcannot set a cooking duration whenusing the roast probe.

– Duration

– Ready at

– Start at This will appear if a Duration orReady at time has been set.

– PreHeating This will only appear if atemperature of more than 210°F(100°C) has been set for ConvectionBake , Auto Roast andSurround .

– Operating Modes You can change thecooking mode during operation.

Changing the oven modeYou can change the oven mode duringoperation.

Select Change.

Scroll through the list until OperatingModes appears.

Select Operating Modes.

Confirm with OK.

The new mode will appear in thedisplay together with its defaulttemperature.

Change the temperature, ifnecessary.

Confirm with OK.

The oven mode has been changed.

The times entered will be kept.

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Changing the temperatureAs soon as a cooking mode is selected,a default temperature will appear in thedisplay together with its possible range(see the "Guide to the modes").

If the default temperature is suitablefor your recipe, confirm it with OK.

If it is not suitable for your recipe, youcan change it for this particularcooking program.

You can also permanently reset therecommended temperature to suityour personal cooking habits (See"Settings - Default temperatures").

Example: You have selectedConvection Bank and 350°F(170°C) and can see the temperaturerising in the display.

You would like to reduce the targettemperature to 310°F (155°C).

Select Change.

Select Temperature.

The desired temperature is highlighted.

Changing the temperature

Confirm with OK.

The adjusted temperature is saved.

Confirm with OK, if you would like tosee the actual temperature increasingin the display.

The altered set temperature appears.

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Rapid PreHeatRapid PreHeat can be used to speedup the preheating phase.

The Rapid PreHeat function will turn onautomatically if a temperature of morethan 212°F (100°C) is set forConvection Bank , Auto Roast and Surround .

Do not use Rapid PreHeat to preheatthe oven when baking pizzas ordelicates mixtures (e.g. small bakedgoods, sponge). These will brown tooquickly.

You can turn off Rapid PreHeat for arelevant cooking process via thePreHeating option.

Preheating

– Rapid (Factory default)

The Browning / Broiling and ringheating elements turn on togetherwith the fan to enable the oven toreach the required temperature asquickly as possible.

– Normal

Only the heating elementsassociated with the cooking programare turned on.

To turn the Rapid PreHeat function off:

Select Change.

Select PreHeating.

Select Normal.

Confirm with OK.

Confirm with OK, if you would like tosee the actual temperature increasingin the display.

Instead of Rapid PreHeat, Preheating willappear in the display.

Select the required oven mode andtemperature.

Rapid PreHeat should be turned offwhen baking pizza or delicatemixtures.

Wait for the preheating phase tocomplete.

A buzzer will sound when the settemperature is reached, if the buzzer isset (see "Settings").

Place the food in the oven.

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Setting additional durationsYou have placed the food in the oven,selected a mode and set thetemperature.

By entering Duration, Duration or Start atyou can automatically turn the cookingprogram on or off.

– Duration

Enter the cooking duration desired.Once the duration set has elapsed,the heating will turn off automatically.The maximum duration which can beset is 12 hours.

A cooking duration cannot beentered if you are using the roastprobe. When using the roast probe,the cooking duration is determinedby when the set core temperature isreached.

– Duration

You can specify when you would likethe cooking program to complete.The oven will turn off automatically atthe time set.

A Ready at time cannot be entered ifyou are using the roast probe. Whenusing the roast probe the end time isdetermined by when the set coretemperature is reached.

– Start at

Set the time you would like cookingto start at. The oven will turn onautomatically at the time set.

Start at can only be used togetherwith Duration or Ready at, exceptwhen using the roast probe.

Turning off automatically

It is now 11:45. The food takes 30minutes to cook and should be ready at12:15.

Select Duration and set 0:30 h or selectReady at and set the time for 12:15.

The oven will switch off automaticallyafter this duration has elapsed or thetime set has been reached.

Setting the duration

Select Change.

Select Duration.

Use the numerical keypad to set theduration (3-0).

Confirm with OK.

Setting the "Ready at" time

Select Change.

Select Ready at.

Use the numeric keypad to set thetime when food should be ready(1-2-1-5).

Confirm with OK.

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Turning on and off automatically

It It is recommended to use theautomatic On/Off feature whenroasting. Do not delay the start of theprogram for too long when baking.Cake mixtures and doughs will dryout, and the leavening agents will losetheir effectiveness.

To turn a cooking program on and offautomatically, you have a choice ofhow to enter the time parameters:

– Duration and Ready at

– Duration and Start at

– Ready at and Start at

It is now 11:45. The food takes 5minutes to cook and should be ready at12:30.

Select Change.

Select Duration and set a duration of0:30 h.

Select Ready at and set the time to12:30 h.

The Start at time will be automaticallycalculated. Start at 12:00 will appear inthe display.

The oven will turn on automaticallywhen this time is reached.

Sequence of a cooking program thatturns on and off automatically

Up until the start time the mode, theselected temperature, Start at and thestart time will appear in the display.

After the program has started youcan follow the preheating phase in thedisplay until the required temperaturehas been reached.

Once this temperature is reached, abuzzer will sound if turned on (see"Settings - Buzzer tone").

After the preheating phase theremaining time will appear in thedisplay.

The time will count down in the display.The last minute counts down inseconds.

At the end of the cooking process abuzzer will sound if turned on (see"Settings - Buzzer tones").

The oven heating and lighting areturned on. Program Finished appears inthe display.

You have the option to save theprogram as a Favorite (see "Favorites")or to increase the cooking durationusing Change. Select "Back" to go backto the main menu.

During the cooling down phase thecooling fan will continue to run.

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Changing the set time

Select Change.

All options that can be changed willappear.

Select the desired time.

Change the set time

Confirm with OK.

These settings will be deleted in theevent of a power failure.

Canceling cooking

Select "Back".

When Cancel Cooking? appears, selectYes.

The oven heating and lighting will turnoff, and any durations set will bedeleted.

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MasterChef

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Your oven has a wide range ofMasterChef programs that enable youto achieve excellent cooking resultswith ease. Simply select theappropriate program for the type offood you are cooking and follow theinstructions in the display.

List of food typesThe programs can be found underMasterChef.

– Poultry

– Meat

– Fish

– Pizza

– Baked Goods

– Potatoes

Using the MasterChefprograms Select MasterChef.

A list of food types will appear in thedisplay.

Select the desired food type.

The MasterChef programs will thenappear.

Select the desired MasterChefprogram.

Each step you need to take beforestarting the program will appear in thedisplay.

Depending on the program selected thefollowing information or instruction willappear in the display:

– type of cookware,

– shelf level,

– using the roast probe,

– duration.

Follow the instructions on the display.

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MasterChef

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Notes on using these programs

– The oven interior should be at roomtemperature before starting aMasterChef program.

– Some programs require a preheatingphase before food is placed in theoven. A prompt will appear to tell youwhen to add the food.

– The duration quoted for MasterChefprograms is an estimate. It mayincrease or decrease depending onthe program. When using the roastprobe, the duration will bedetermined by when the coretemperature is reached. The duration,in particular with meat, will varydepending on the initial temperatureof the food.

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You can create and save up to 20 ofyour own programs.

– Each one can have up to 10 cookingstages. This enables you to saveyour most frequently used recipesvery accurately. Each stage containsa mode, temperature and duration orcore temperature.

– You can specify the shelf level(s) forthe food.

– You can enter a program name foryour recipe.

When you next select the program, itwill start automatically.

There are different ways of creating aFavorite:

– At the end of running a MasterChefProgram, save it as a separateprogram.

– After running a program with a setduration, select Save.

Then name the program.

Creating a Favorite Select Favorites.

When first creating a program CreateProgram will appear in the display.

Confirm with OK.

If the Favorite already exists, theprogram name will appear with EditProgram underneath.

Select Edit Program.

Select Create Program.

You can now specify the settings forcooking stage 1. Follow the instructionsin the display:

Select the desired mode.

Set the desired temperature andconfirm with OK.

Set the required cooking duration.With some modes you can set thecore temperature instead of theduration.

Confirm with OK.

Settings for the 1st cooking stage havenow been set.

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More cooking stages can be added, forexample, if you would like to addanother cooking function to follow thefirst.

If additional cooking stages arerequired, select Add Cooking Stage andproceed as you did for the firstcooking stage.

When you have completed settingthe cooking stages. select CompleteProgram.

Set the shelf level(s) to be used:

Select and confirm the requiredlevel(s).

A summary of your settings will appearin the display.

If you would like to change yourprogram select Change. You canchange individual cooking stages oradd additional cooking stages.

Confirm the settings and then selectAccept.

You can now save or change yourFavorite. You can also start itimmediately or program it to turn on oroff automatically at a specific time.

Select Save.

You can now give the program a name.The following symbols appear next tothe alphabet:

Symbol Description␣ Space

Alphabet in upper case Alphabet in lower case Numbers 0 to 9 and hyphen -

Touch the sensors next to thesymbols to highlight the desiredcharacter.

Select Select.

The letter or number you have selectedwill appear in the top line of the display.

You can delete the characters one at atime with "Back".

A maximum of 10 characters can beused.

Finish creating the program name.

Once you have entered the programname select Save.

A message will appear in the displayconfirming that the name has beensaved.

Confirm with OK.

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Starting a Favorite Place the food in the oven.

Select Favorites.

The display shows the program namesand Edit Program at the bottom.

Select the desired program.

A list will appear in the display:

– Start Now

The program will start right away andthe oven heating will turn on.

– Start Later

This option will only appear if you areusing the roast probe. You canspecify when you would like theprogram to start. The oven heatingwill turn on automatically at the timeset.

– Start at

You can specify when you want theprogram to start. The oven heatingwill turn on automatically at the timeyou set.

– Ready at

You can specify when you would likethe cooking program to complete.The oven will turn off automatically atthe time set.

– Change Cooking Stages

More information on this menu itemcan be found in "Change cookingstages".

Select the desired menu item.

Confirm the message regardingwhich shelf level to use with OK.

The selected program will beginautomatically right away or at the timeset.

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Changing Favorites

Changing cooking stages

Cooking stages in a MasterChefprogram that have been saved undera different name cannot be changed.

Select Favorites.

The display shows the program namesand Edit Program at the bottom.

Select the desired program.

Select Change Cooking Stages.

The setting specified for a cookingstage can be changed or more cookingstages can be added to the program.

Select the desired cooking stage orAdd Cooking Stage.

Alter the program as desired (see"Creating a Favorite").

Confirm the settings and then selectAccept.

Select Save.

If necessary, change the name (see"Creating a Favorite) and select Save.

The changes made to the program willbe saved.

Changing the name

Select Favorites.

The display shows the program namesand Edit Program at the bottom.

Select Edit Program.

Select Change Program.

Select the desired program.

Select Change Name.

Change teh name (see "Creating aFavorite) and select Save.

A message will appear in the displayconfirming that the name has beensaved.

Confirm with OK.

The new program name will be saved.

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Deleting a Favorite Select Favorites.

The display shows the program namesand Edit Program at the bottom.

Select Edit Program.

Select Delete Program.

Select the desired program.

Confirm if the program should bedeleted with Yes.

The program is deleted.

You can delete all of your Favorites atthe same time (see "Settings - FactoryDefault - Favorites").

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Eating food which has been cookedcorrectly is important for goodhealth.Only bake cakes, pizza, french fries,etc. until they are golden brown. Donot overcook them.

Oven modesDepending on how you would like thefood prepared, you can use ConvectionBake , Intensive , or Surround.

BakewareThe bakeware used depends on theoven mode chosen and how the food isprepared.

– Convection Bake , Intensive :Baking tray, Roasting pan, any heat-resistant baking dishes.

– Surround :Dark metal, enamel or aluminumbaking tins with a matte finish, aswell as heat-resistant glass, ceramicand coated dishes can be used.Avoid bright, shiny metal tins as theyresult in uneven or poor browning,and in some cases cakes might notcook properly.

– Always place baking pans on thewire rack.Position rectangular pans with thelonger side across the width of therack. This will allow for optimum heatdistribution and even baking results.

– When baking cakes with fruittoppings or deep cakes, place the tinin the universal tray to catch anyspills.

Parchment paper / Greasing the pan

All Miele accessories (baking tray,universal tray and round baking form)are treated with PerfectClean enamel.

Surfaces treated with PerfectCleanenamel generally do not need to begreased or covered with parchmentpaper.

Parchment paper is only needed with:

– anything with a high salt content (e.g.pretzels, bread sticks), becausesodium can damage thePerfectClean surface;

– meringues or dishes with a high egg-white content, because they aremore likely to stick,

– frozen food cooked on the wire rack.

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Temperature As a general rule, select the lowertemperature given in the chart.

Choosing a baking temperature higherthan those recommended may reducethe cooking time, but will lead touneven browning, and unsatisfactorycooking results.

Baking duration Check if the food is cooked at the endof the shortest duration quoted. Tocheck if a cake is ready insert awooden skewer or toothpick into thecenter, it should come out clean.

Shelf levels The shelf level that you place the foodon for baking depends on the ovenmode and the number of trays beingused.

– Convection Bake 1 Tray: Level 32 Trays: Level 1+3 / 2+43 Trays: Level 1+3+5

– Intensive Bake 1 Tray: Level 2 or 3

– Surround 1 Tray: Level 3

Bake moist cakes and muffins on amaximum of two levels at the sametime.

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Always follow USDA guidelines onfood safety.

Oven modesDepending on how you would like thefood cooked, you can use ConvectionBake / Convection Roast , AutoRoast , Surround / Surround Roast or a MasterChef program.

CookwareAny heat-resistant cookware can beused:

Wire oven rack, grilling and roastinginsert (if available) on top of theuniversal tray, roasting pans, heat-resistant glass/earthen/cast ironcooking and roasting bags.

Temperature As a general rule, select the lowertemperature given in the chart.If higher temperatures are used, themeat will brown on the outside, but willnot be properly cooked through.

When cooking with Convection Bake /Convection Roast or Auto Roast select a temperature approx. 25°F(20°C) lower than with Surround /Surround Roast .

Shelf levels In most cases level 3 should be used.With large items, such as a turkey, uselevel 1 or 2.

Tips– Resting time: At the end of the

program, take the roast out of theoven, cover with aluminum foil andlet stand for about 10 minutes. Thishelps retain the juices when the meatis sliced.

– The larger the cut of meat to beroasted, the lower the temperatureshould be. The roasting process willtake a little longer, but the meat willbe cooked evenly and the outside willbecome crisp.

– Use a roast probe for accuratecooking temperatures and bestresults.

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Roast Probe

The roast probe enables the roastingprocess to be monitored simply andreliably.

How the roast probe works

The metal tip of the roast probe isinserted into the food. There is atemperature sensor in the metal tipwhich measures the core temperatureof the food during cooking. The rise inthe core temperature reflects the extentto which the food is cooked. You canprogram the core temperature to belower or higher, depending on how youwould like the meat cooked, rare,medium or well-done.

A core temperature of up to 210°F(99°C) can be set. Please refer to theroasting chart and "Slow cooking" forthe core temperatures applicable fordifferent types of meat.

The cooking time will be similar whencooking with or without the roast probe.

When to use the roast probe

Apart from MasterChef programs,Special Modes and Favorites, the roastprobe can be used with the followingmodes:

– Auto Roast

– Convection Bake / Convection Roast

– Intensive

– Surround / Surround Roast

– Convection Broil

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Important notes regarding the roastprobe

– The meat can be placed in a pot oron the rack in the universal tray.

– The metal tip of the roast probe mustbe fully inserted into the center of thefood.

– When cooking poultry, insert themetal tip into the thickest part of thebreast. You can find the thickest partof the breast by pressing the areawith your thumb and index finger.

– Do not let the metal tip touch anybones or insert it into a fatty area ofthe meat. If fat or bone come intocontact with the probe, this can leadto the oven being turned off too early.

– If the meat is very heavily marbledwith fat, select the highest coretemperature given in the roastingchart.

– When using roasting bags oraluminum foil, insert the probethrough the bag or foil into the centerof the meat. You can also place themeat, with the roast probe inserted,inside the foil. Follow the roastingbag / aluminum foil manufacturer'sinstructions.

Using the roast probe

Insert the metal tip of the roast probefully into the food.

Place the food in the oven.

Insert the plug of the roast probe intothe socket until you feel it engage.

Close the door.

Select an oven mode or MasterChefprogram.

If necessary, use the numeric keypadto set the temperature.

If necessary use the numeric keypadto set the core temperature.

The core temperatures cannot bechanged for the MasterChefprograms.

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You can also delay the start of thecooking program to a later time. To dothis, select Start at.

You can estimate approximately whenthe food will be ready as the duration ofthe cooking program is about the sameas if you were cooking food withoutusing the roast probe.

Duration and Ready at cannot be setbecause the total time depends on howlong it takes for the core temperature tobe reached.

Time left display

After a certain time, the estimatedduration of the cooking processremaining (time left) will appear in thedisplay.

The time left is calculated from thecooking temperature selected, therequired core temperature and thepattern of the increasing coretemperature.

The time left first shown is an estimate.As the cooking process continues, thetime is revised continuously, and amore accurate figure is shown.

The time left will be deleted if thecooking or core temperature is changedor if a different mode is selected. If thedoor is opened for a longer time, thetime left will be recalculated.

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Alternating between the time left andcore temperature displays

As soon as the time left is shown, youcan alternate between the time left andcore temperature displays

Select Change.

Select Status.

Select whether you would like thetime left or core temperature toappear in the display.

Confirm with OK.

Using residual heat

Shortly before the end of the cookingprogram the oven heating will turn off.The residual heat in the oven issufficient to complete the cookingprocess.

Using the residual heat in the ovensaves energy.

Energy Save Phase will appear in thedisplay to show that the oven is inenergy save mode. The measured coretemperature is no longer visible.

The cooling fan and hot air fan (if turnedon) will continue to run.

When the selected core temperaturehas been reched,

– Program Finished appears in thedisplay,

– a buzzer will sound if turned on (see"Settings - Buzzer tones").

Tip:: If the food is not sufficientlycooked, insert the roast probe intoanother place and repeat the program.

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This cooking method is ideal forcooking beef, pork, veal or lamb whena tender result is desired.

First, using a cooktop sear the meat onall sides to seal in the juices.

Then place the meat in a preheatedoven. It will be cooked at a lowtemperature for an extended timeallowing the meat to become verytender.

The meat will rest and the juices start tocirculate evenly throughout.This gives the meat a very tender andjuicy result.

Tips

– Use fresh, lean meat that has beentrimmed. Remove the bones beforecooking.

– When searing, use a suitable cookingoil or fat that can withstand hightemperatures (e.g. clarified butter,vegetable oil).

– Do not cover the meat duringcooking.

Cooking will take approx. 2-4 hours,depending on the size and weight ofthe meat, as well as the desireddegree of doneness and browning.

Cooking duration / Coretemperatures

Always follow USDA guidelines onfood safety.

Meat [min]

[°F / °C]

Sirloin– rare

– medium

– well done

50–70

100–130

160–190

118/48

135/57

156/69

Pork Tenderloin 80–100 145/63

Smoked PorkChop *

140–170 154/68

Veal Loin * 100–130 145/63

Saddle of Lamb * 50–80 140/60

* boneless

After the cooking processBecause the cooking temperatures arevery low:

– the meat can be carved immediately,it does not need to rest.

– the cooking result will not be affectedif the meat is left in the oven after theprogram is complete. It can be keptwarm until you serve it.

– the meat is at an ideal temperature toeat right away. Serve on heatedplates with a hot sauce or gravy tokeep it warm.

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Using the "Slow Roasting"special mode Select Special Modes.

Select Slow Roasting.

Set the required temperature.

Set the core temperature.

Follow the instructions in the display.Let the wire oven rack and universaltray preheat in the oven.

While the oven is preheating, sear themeat on all sides on the cooktop.

Danger of burns!When the oven is hot use potholders to insert, remove or turn thefood, or when adjusting the ovenshelves, etc.

Once Use the roast probe appears inthe display, place the seared meat onthe rack and insert the roast probe,so that the metal tip is fully in thecenter of the meat.

For more information see "Roasting -Roast probe".

Place the universal tray on the rackand then place the rack into the ovenon the shelf level indicated.

Use Caution!The Browning / Broiling element willbe hot. Danger of Burns!

Insert the plug of the roast probe intothe socket until you feel it engage.

Close the door.

When the program is completedProgram Finished will appear in thedisplay and a buzzer will sound, ifturned on (see Settings - Buzzer tone").

If the meat is not cooked to yoursatisfaction you can extend thecooking time.

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Adjusting the Slow Roastingtemperature

Use the wire oven rack with theuniversal tray on top.Do not use the Rapid PreHeatfunction to preheat the oven.

Place the rack with the universal trayon shelf level 3.

Select Surround and atemperature of 265°F (130°C).

Change the preheating function byselecting Change - PreHeating -Normal.

Preheat the oven along with theuniversal tray and wire rack forapprox. 15 minutes.

While the oven is preheating, sear themeat on all sides on the cooktop.

Danger of burns!When the oven is hot use potholders to insert, remove or turn thefood, or when adjusting the ovenshelves, etc.

Place the seared meat on the wireoven rack.

Select Change.

Select Temperature and set the timeto 210°F (100°C).

Continue cooking until the end of thecooking duration.

You can set the cooking process toautomatically finish (see "Additionalfunctions - Setting the duration").

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Danger of burns!Broil with the oven door closed. Ifyou broil with the door open the hotair will escape from the oven beforeit has been cooled by the coolingfan.The controls will get hot.

Oven modes

Maxi Broil

This mode gives excellent browningand searing results. Use this functionfor chops, ribs, large quantities of meatand browning large dishes.

The entire Browning / Broiling elementwill get hot and glow red.

Broil

This mode is excellent for broiling orsearing smaller quantities. Use thismode for chops, ribs, small quantitiesof meat, and browning small dishes.

The center of the Browning / Broilingelement glows red to generate therequired heat.

Convection Broil

Use this function for thick pieces ofmeat, London broil.

The Browning / Broiling element andthe fan turn on alternately.

Cooking accessories

Use the universal tray with a grilling androasting insert (if available) on top. Theinsert protects the oven from splatterand collects the juices underneath. Thejuices can then be used for gravy andsauces.

Temperature As a general rule, select the lowertemperature given in the chart.If higher temperatures are used, themeat will brown on the outside, but willnot be properly cooked through.

PreheatingAlways preheat the oven for about5 minutes with the door closed beforeBroiling.

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Shelf levels Select the shelf level according to thethickness of the food.

– Thin cuts: Shelf level 4 or 5

– Thick cuts: Shelf level 2 or 3

Broiling duration Thick pieces of fish and meat takeapprox. 6-8 minutes per side. Thickerpieces will take longer. It is best to broilfood that has a consistent thickness atthe same time so each piece cooksevenly.

Testing doneness

Always follow USDA guidelines forsafe food temperatures.

Preparing food for broilingRinse the meat under cold water andpat dry. Do not season the meat withsalt before broiling, this will draw outthe juices.

Brush the meat with oil, if necessary.Do not use other types of fat as theycan easily burn and cause smoke.

Clean fish as usual. To enhance theflavor, salt or lemon can be added.

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Broil Place the grilling and roasting insert

(if available) in the universal tray.

Place the food on top.

Select the required oven mode andtemperature.

Preheat the Browning/Broilingelement for approx. 5 minutes withthe door closed.

Danger of burns!When the oven is hot use potholders to insert, remove or turn thefood, or when adjusting the ovenshelves, etc.

Place the food on the appropriateshelf level (see the "Broiling chart").

Close the door.

Turn the food halfway throughcooking.

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In addition to the MasterChef programsyour oven has a variety of SpecialModes.

– Defrost

– Dehydrate

– Reheat(to reheat plated meals)

– Warm Cookware

– Proof

– Slow RoastingSee "Slow Roasting" for moreinformation.

– Pizza

– Sabbath Program

This section also gives information onthe following applications:

– Gentle Bake

– Canning

– Frozen food

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DefrostUse the Defrost function to gentlydefrost frozen food.

The temperature can be set between75-120°F (25-50°C).

Select Special Modes.

Select Defrost.

If necessary, adjust the defaulttemperature and set the duration.

Follow the instructions on the display.

Air is circulated throughout the ovencavity to gently defrost the food.

Danger of salmonella poisoning!Observe proper hygiene rules whendefrosting poultry.Do not use the defrosting liquid.

Tips

– If possible, remove the packagingand put the food on the roasting panor a suitable dish.

– When defrosting poultry catch thedefrosting liquid in a suitable dish.

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DehydrateThis program is designed for traditionaldrying of food to preserve it.

The temperature can be set between175-210°F (80-100°C).

It is important that fruit and vegetablesare ripe and not bruised before they aredehydrated.

Prepare the food for dehydrating.

– Peel and core apples, and cut intoslices 1/4" (.5 cm) thick.

– Core plums if necessary.

– Peel, core and cut pears intowedges.

– Peel and slice bananas.

– Clean mushrooms, then either halveor slice them.

– Remove parsley and dill from thestem.

Distribute the food evenly over theroasting pan.

You could also use the rack orperforated baking tray, if available.

Select Special Modes.

Select Dehydrate.

If necessary, adjust the defaulttemperature and set the duration.

Follow the instructions on the display.

Food Approx. dehydratingtime

Fruit 2–8 hours

Vegetables 3–8 hours

Herbs* 50–60 minutes

* Because this program uses the fan, it isrecommended that you use Surround with a temperature of 175-210°F(80-100°C) for drying herbs.

Reduce the temperature ifcondensation begins to form in theoven.

Danger of burns!Use pot holders when removing thedehydrated food from the oven.

Allow the fruit or vegetables to cooldown after dehydrating.

Dried fruit must be completely dry, butalso soft and elastic. Juice should notescape when cut.

Store in sealed glass jars or tins.

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ReheatThis program is designed for reheatingplated meals.

Available options are:

– Pizza

– Large Oven Dish

– Bakes

Use heat-resistant cookware.

Place the food to be reheated in adish on the rack. Do not cover it.

Select Special Modes.

Select Reheat and change the defaulttemperature if necessary.

Follow the instructions on the display.

Danger of burns!Use pot holders when removingdishes from the oven. Condensationmay accumulate on the bottom ofthe dish.

Warm-up CookwareThis program is designed to warm yourcookware.

The temperature can be set between120-175°F (50-80°C).

Use heat-resistant cookware.

Place the rack on shelf level 3 andplace the cookware to be heated onit.

Select Special Modes.

Select Warm Cookware.

If necessary, adjust the defaulttemperature and set the duration.

Follow the instructions on the display.

Danger of burns!Use pot holders when removingdishes from the oven. Condensationmay accumulate on the bottom ofthe dish.

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ProofThis program was designed to proofdough.

The temperature can be set between85-120°F (30-50°C).

Select Special Modes.

Select Proof.

If necessary, adjust the defaulttemperature and set the duration.

Follow the instructions on the display.

PizzaThis program is designed specificallyfor baking pizza.

The temperature can be set between320-480°F (160-250°C).

Select Special Modes.

Select Pizza.

If necessary, adjust the defaulttemperature and set the duration.

Follow the instructions on the display.

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Sabbath ProgramThis program is designed for religiousobservance.

Select the Sabbath Program and thenselect the oven mode and temperature.

The program will only start once thedoor is opened and closed:

– The cooking process will start afterabout 5 minutes using Surround or Bake .

– The oven will heat up to thetemperature you have set and willmaintain this temperature for amaximum of 72 hours.

– The interior lighting does not comeon, even when the door is opened.

If Settings - Lighting - On has beenselected, the lighting will remainturned on throughout the program.

– Sabbath Program will appear in thedisplay throughout the entireprogram.

– The time of day is turned off.

Once the Sabbath Program has startedis cannot be changed or saved as aFavorites.

Using the Sabbath Program

The program can only be canceled byturnng the oven off.

Select Special Modes.

Select Sabbath Program.

Select the desired mode.

The Sabbath Program cannot bestarted if the timer is being used.

Set the required temperature.

Confirm with OK.

The oven is now ready for use.

Open the door to start the program.

Place the food in the oven.

Close the door.

The oven heating will turn on after 5minutes.

To end the program early:

Turn the oven off.

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Gentle BakeThe Gentle Bake mode is ideal forcasseroles and gratins which require acrisp top.

The temperature can be set between210-480°F (100-250°C).

Select Operating Modes.

Select Gentle Bake and change thedefault temperature if necessary.

Follow the instructions on the display.

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Canning

Always follow the USDA canningguidelines.

Canning containers

Danger of injury!Do not use the appliance to heat upor can food in sealed jars orcontainers. Pressure will build upinside them and they can explodecausing damage to the appliance, aswell as the risk of injury andscalding.

Only use jars designed for canning:

– Canning jars,

– Jars with twist-off lids.

Canning fruit and vegetables

It is recommended to use theConvection Bake mode.

The instructions are for 6, 32 oz (1 liter)glass jars.

Place the universal tray on shelf level3 and place the jars on the pan.

Select Convection Bake and atemperature of 300-340°F(150-170°C).

Wait until bubbles rise evenly in thejars.

Then reduce the temperature toavoid a boil-over.

Fruit / Cucumbers

As soon as bubbles are visible in thejars select the lowest temperature.Then leave the jars in the warm ovenfor an additional 25-30 minutes.

Vegetables

Reduce the temperature to 210°F(100°C) as soon as bubbles arevisible in the jars.

After the canning duration hascompleted, select the lowesttemperature and leave the jars in theoven for an additional 25-30 minutes.

After canning

Danger of burns!Use pot holders when removing thejars from the oven.

Take the jars out of the oven.

Cover the jars with a towel and leaveto set for approx. 24 hours.

Make sure all jars are closed properlywhen storing them.

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Frozen food

Tips for pizza, French fries,croquettes and similar items

– For best results place frozen pizza onparchment paper on the wire rack.

– Small frozen items such as frenchfries can be cooked on the bakingtray or roasting pan.

– For small frozen items, use the lowesttemperature recommended by themanufacturer.

– Turn small frozen items several timesduring cooking.

Preparation

Eating food which has been cookedcorrectly is important for goodhealth.

Select the oven mode andtemperatures recommended by themanufacturer.

Preheat the oven.

Place the food in the preheated ovenon the recommended shelf level.

Check the food at the end of theshortest time recommended on thepackaging.

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Danger of burns!Make sure the heating elements areturned off and allowed to coolcompletely.

Danger of injury! The steam froma steam cleaner could reachelectrical components and cause ashort circuit.Do not use a steam cleaner to cleanthis appliance.

All surfaces can discolor or bedamaged if unsuitable cleaningagents are used. The front of theoven, in particular, will be damagedby oven cleaners and descalers.All surfaces are susceptible toscratches. Scratches on glasssurfaces could cause a breakage.Remove any cleaning agent residuesimmediately.

Unsuitable cleaning agentsTo avoid damaging surfaces whencleaning, do not use:

– Cleaners containing soda, ammonia,acids or chlorides

– Lime removers on the front of theovens

– Abrasive cleaning agents, such asscouring powder, scouring cream,pumice stones

– Solvent-based cleaners

– Stainless steel cleaners

– Dishwasher cleaners

– Glass cleaners

– Ceramic cooktop cleaners

– Hard, abrasive sponges and brushes,such as pot scrubbers or usedsponges that still contain traces ofabrasive cleaner

– Eraser sponges

– Sharp metal scrapers

– Steel wool

– Spot cleaners

– Oven cleaners*

– Stainless steel scouring pads*

* Can be used to remove very heavysoiling from PerfectClean surfaces.

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If stains and food residues areallowed to remain on surfaces for alonger period of time, it may nolonger be possible to remove them.Continued use without cleaning willmake the oven much harder to clean.Remove any soiling immediately.

The accessories are not dishwasher-safe.

Tips– Soiling caused by spilt juices and

cake mixtures is best removed whilethe oven is still warm. Use cautionand make sure the oven is not toohot - Danger of burns.

– To make cleaning easier you candismantle the oven door, remove theside runners and lower the Browning/Broiling element.

Normal soiling

There is a seal around the oveninterior which seals the inside of thedoor.Take care not to rub, damage ormove the gasket.

Remove normal soiling immediatelyusing a clean sponge with warmwater and liquid dish soap appliedwith a clean, damp microfiber cloth.

After cleaning, ensure that anydetergent residue is removed withclean water.This is particularly important whencleaning surfaces treated withPerfectClean enamel as detergentresidue can impair the non-stickproperties.

After cleaning, dry the surfaces with asoft cloth.

Roast Probe

Do not put the roast probe into wateror clean it in the dishwasher, this willdamage it.Clean the roast probe with a damptowel.

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Stubborn soiling

Spilt fruit and roasting juices maypermanently discolor surfaces of theoven. This discoloration ispermanent but will not affect theperformance of the oven. Do not useforce to remove these stains. Cleanusing the instructions in this manual.

Baked on deposits can be removedwith a glass scraper or a non-abrasive stainless steel scrubbingpad.

Stubborn soiling on PerfectCleansurfaces can be cleaned using MieleOven Cleaner. It must only be appliedto cold surfaces in accordance withthe instructions on the packaging.

Non-Miele oven spray must only beused in a cold oven and for no longerthan 10 minutes.

If necessary, the rough side of a dishsponge can be used to remove thesoiling.

After cleaning, remove all ovencleaning agent residues thoroughlywith clean water, and dry with a softcloth.

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Self Cleaning the oveninteriorInstead of cleaning the oven by handyou can use the Self Clean program.

Any soiling is broken down into ash bythe high temperatures.

This oven has three levels for selfcleaning, each with a different duration.

– Level 1 for light soiling

– Level 2 for heavier soiling

– Level 3 for very heavy soiling

Once the Self Clean program has beenstarted, the door will automaticallylocked. The door cannot be openedagain until the program has ended.

If desired, the timer can be used todelay the start of the Self Cleanprogram.

At the end of the program any residues,such as ash from the cleaning process,can be easily wiped away.

Preparing for the Self Clean program

The high temperatures used duringSelf Clean will damage accessoriesthat are not designed for cleaning inthe Self Clean program.Please remove these accessoriesfrom the oven before starting the SelfClean program. This also applies toaccessories purchased separately.

The following accessories are suitablefor cleaning in the Self Clean programand can remain in the oven:

– Shelf runners

– Wire oven rack HBBR30-2

Take all accessories out of the oventhat are not "Self Clean safe" out ofthe oven.

Place the wire oven rack on the topshelf level.

If not removed, coarse soiling cansmoke and cause the Self Cleanprogram to turn itself off.

Remove any coarse soiling beforerunning the Self Clean program.

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Starting the Self Clean program

Risk of burns!When Self Cleaning the front of theoven becomes hotter than withnormal oven use.Prevent children from touching theoven during the Self Clean program.

Select Maintenance.

Select Self Clean.

The Self Clean level is highlighted. Press or to toggle between levels1, 2 and 3.

Select the level required.

Confirm with OK.

Follow the instructions in the display.

Confirm with OK.

Starting the Self Clean program

To start the Self Clean programimmediately, select Start Now.

The Self Clean program will now start.

The door locks automatically. The ovenheating and the cooling fan will thenturn on automatically.

The oven light will not turn on duringthe Self Clean program.

The remaining time for the Self Cleanprogram appears. The duration cannotbe changed.

You can use the timer while the SelfClean program is running. At the end ofthe timer duration the buzzer will soundand "Timer" will flash The time will thencontinue to increase in the display.

As soon as "Timer" is pressed, thebuzzer and the flashing indicator willturn off.

Delaying the start of the Self Cleanprogram

To delay the start of the Self Cleanprogram, select Start Later.

Set the time you would like theprogram to start at.

Confirm with OK.

The door will lock automatically. Thestart time set will appear in the display.

Start at appears in the display and thestart time set. The start or end time canbe changed up until the program isready to start, to do so select Change.

As soon as the start time has beenreached, the oven heating and thecooling fan will turn on automatically.The duration remaining will appear inthe display.

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At the end of the Self Clean program

When the duration remaining reaches00:00 h, a message will appear in thedisplay to tell you that the door isunlocking.

When the door lock has beendeactivated:

– Program Finished appears in thedisplay,

– a buzzer will sound if turned on (see"Settings - Buzzer tones").

Turn the oven off.

Acoustic and visual signals are turnedoff.

Danger of burns!Danger of burns! Wait until the ovenhas cooled down before removingany residual soiling left in the ovencompartment from the Self Cleanprogram.

Wipe any residues (e.g.ash) leftbehind after the Self Clean programout of the oven compartment and offof any accessories. The amount ofash will vary depending on how dirtythe oven was.

Most soiling can be easily removedusing a clean, soft sponge and a mildsolution of warm water and liquid dishsoap.

Depending on the degree of soilingbefore cleaning, there may be a visiblelayer of soiling across the inner glasspane on the door. This should beremoved using the scouring side of adish sponge or with a stainless steelspiral sponge and liquid dish soap.

Please note:

– There is a seal around the oveninterior which seals the inside of thedoor. Take care not to rub, damageor move the gasket.

– Spilt fruit juices may cause lastingdiscoloration to enameled surfaces.This discoloration is permanent butwill not affect the efficiency of theenamel. Do not attempt to removethese marks.

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The Self Clean program is canceled

If the Self Clean program is canceledthe oven door will remain locked untilthe temperature inside the oven dropsto below 535°F (280°C).

The following will cause the Self Cleanprogram to cancel:

– Turning the oven off.

– A power failure.

If you turn the oven off the display stillshow Turn Appliance Off?.

If you would like to cancel the SelfClean program, select Yes.

The door will unlock once thetemperature drops below 535°F (280°C)and the oven has been turned off.

If you would like to continue runningthe Self Clean program, select No.

The Self Clean program will continue.

Once the power returns after a powerfailure, Program Canceled will appear inthe display.

The door will unlock once thetemperature drops below 535°F (280°C)and the oven has been turned off.

A buzzer will sound if turned on (see"Settings - Buzzer tones").

Program Finished appears in the display.

Select "Settings".

Start the Self Clean program again.

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Removing the door

The door is connected with brackets oneach door hinge.Before the door can be removed thehinges must first be unlocked.

Open the door fully.

Release the locking clamps byturning them as far as they will go.

Do not attempt to take the door offthe brackets when it is in thehorizontal position, the brackets willspring back against the oven.

Do not use the handle to pull thedoor off the brackets, the handlecould break.

Close the door until it rests partiallyopen.

Holding the door securely at bothsides, lift it straight upwards.

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Reinstalling the door

Hold both sides of the door securelyand carefully fit it onto the brackets ofthe hinges.Make sure that the door goes onstraight.

Open the door fully.

If the locking clamps are not locked,the door can easily becomedetached from the brackets and bedamaged.You must make sure that the lockingclamps are locked again.

To relock the locking clamps, turnthem back up to the horizontalposition as far as they will go.

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Removing the shelf runners

Danger of injury!Do not use the oven without theshelf runners correctly inserted.

Danger of burns! Make sure theheating elements are turned off andthat the oven cavity is cool.

Loosen the screw (1.).

Pull the runners out of the holder (2.)at the front of the oven, and then pullthem out of the oven (3.).

The runners can be reinstalled in thereverse order.

Be sure that all parts are installedcorrectly.

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The following faults can be corrected without contacting the Miele ServiceDepartment. If in doubt, please contact Miele.

Danger of injury!Repairs should only be carried out by a qualified andtrained professional in accordance with local and national safety regulations.Unauthorized repairs could cause personal injury or machine damage.

Problem Possible cause and solution

This display is dark. The time of day display is deactivated. When theappliance is turned off, the time of day display isturned off. As soon as the oven is turned on, the time of day

will appear. If you want it to be displayedcontinuously, the setting to turn the time of daydisplay back on must be changed (see "Settings –Time of day - Display").

There is no power to the appliance. Check if the circuit breaker has tripped.

System Lock in thedisplay when the ovenis turned on.

The system lock is On. Press and hold the icon for at least 6 seconds to

unlock the oven for 1 cooking program. To permanently deactivate the lock, see "Setting -

System Lock".

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Problem Possible cause and solution

The oven does not heatup.

Demo mode is activated.The oven can be operated by will not heat up. Deactivate Demo mode (see "Settings –

Showroom Program").

Power Failure - ProgramCanceled appears in thedisplay.

There has been a power failure which has caused thecurrent cooking process to stop. Turn the oven off and then back on again. Restart the cooking process.

12:00 appears in thedisplay.

The power supply was interrupted for longer than 200hours. Reset the date and time.

Maximum Operating HoursReached appears in thedisplay.

The oven was operated for an unusually long periodof time. The Safety cut-out feature has beenactivated. Confirm with OK. Clear the message Program

Finished by selecting .

The oven is now ready to use.

Door not locked appearsin the display.

The Self Cleaning program door lock is not locking. Turn the oven off and then back on again. Then

restart the Self Clean program. If the message appears again, contact Miele

Technical Service.

Door not released appearsin the display.

The door lock for the Self Clean program will notdeactivate. Turn the oven off and then back on again. If the door lock still does not deactivate itself,

contact Miele.

Fault XX appears inthe display.

A fault has occurred that you cannot resolve. Contact Miele.

The core temperaturecannot be set.

The roast probe is not recognized by the oven. Check whether the roast probe is correctly

plugged into the socket.

If the oven still does not recognize the roast probe, itmust be faulty. A replacement roast probe can beordered from Miele.

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Problem Possible cause and solution

A noise is heard afterthe cooking process iscomplete.

The fan remains turned on after a cooking program(see "Settings - Cooling fan").

The oven has turneditself off.

The oven turns off automatically if a button is notpressed after a certain amount of time or after acooking program has ended to save power. Turn the oven back on.

Baked goods are notcooked properly afterfollowing the timesgiven in the chart.

A different temperature than that given in the recipewas used. Select the temperature required for the recipe.

The ingredient quantities are different from thosegiven in the recipe. Double check the recipe. The addition of more

liquid or more eggs will make a wetter mixturewhich will take longer to cook.

The browning isuneven.

The wrong temperature or shelf level was selected. There will always be a slight unevenness. If the

unevenness is great, check whether the correcttemperature and shelf level were selected.

The material or color of the bakeware is not suitablefor the oven mode selected. When using Surround use matte, dark colored

pans. Light colored, shiny pans will not produceas desirable results.

The oven lighting turnsoff after a short time.

The oven is factory set to turn off automatically after15 seconds. This setting can be changed (see"Settings - Lighting").

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Problem Possible cause and solution

The oven lighting doesnot turn on.

The halogen bulb needs to be replaced.

Danger of burns!Make sure the heating elements are turned off andallowed to cool completely.

The lamp cover may be damaged if it falls.When removing the cover hold it firmly so that itdoes not fall. Place a towel on the oven floor andopen door to avoid damage.

Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Loosen the bulb cover with the tool supplied at the

back of the frame. Do not touch the halogen blub with bare fingers.

Observe the manufacturers instructions.Remove the halogen bulb.

Replace it with a new halogen bulb (Osram 66725AM/A, 230 V, 25 W, G9).

Press the bulb cover back into place. Reconnect the oven to the electrical supply.

There is soiling in theover after the Self Cleanprogram.

The Self Clean program burns off soiling in the ovenand leaves it as ash. Using a soft sponge, warm water and liquid dish

soap remove the ashes.If coarse soiling remains, start the Self Cleanprogram again with a longer duration.

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After sales serviceIn the event of a fault which you cannoteasily correct yourself, please contact:

– your Miele dealer, or

– the Miele Technical ServiceDepartment.

See back cover for contact details.

Please quote the model and serialnumber of your appliance whencontacting Miele.

This information is given on the dataplate, visible on the front frame of theoven, with the door fully open.

WarrantyFor further information, please refer toyour warranty booklet.

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Disposal of the packingmaterialThe 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!

Disposal of your old applianceDo not dispose of this appliance withyour household waste.

Old appliances may contain materialsthat can be recycled. Please contactyour local recycling authority about thepossibility of recycling these materials.

Before discarding an old applianceensure that it presents no danger tochildren while being stored for disposal.Unplug it from the outlet, cut off itspower cord and remove any doors toprevent hazards.

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CAUTION:Before servicing, disconnect thepower supply by either removing thefuse, shutting off the power main ormanually "tripping" the circuitbreaker.

Installation, repair and maintenancework must be performed by a Mieleauthorized service technician. Workby unqualified persons could bedangerous and may void thewarranty.

Before connecting the appliance tothe power supply, make sure that thevoltage and frequency listed on thedata plate correspond with thehousehold electrical supply. Thisdata must correspond to preventmachine damage. Consult anelectrician if in doubt.

Only operate the appliance after ithas been installed into cabinetry.

The plug must be plugged into anappropriate outlet that is installedand grounded in accordance with alllocal codes and ordinances.

WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUSTBE GROUNDED

Installer: Please leave theseinstructions with the consumer.

Electrical connectionThe oven is equipped with a powercord approx. 7' 2" (2.2 m) in length witha NEMA 14-30 P plug ready forconnection to the power supply:

– 120/208 V, 30 A, 60 Hz

or

– 120/240 V, 30 A, 60 Hz

The voltage can be adjusted (see"Settings - Electrical Version").

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FORTHE ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'SUSE.

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Appliance and cut-out dimensions

Miele ovens can be installed flush or proud. Discuss your installationrequirements with your architect, designer and installer.

Undercounter installation

B

A

B

A

23 3/4" (603 mm)

22 9/16" (573 mm)

28 7/16"

(722 mm)

26 3/8"

(670 mm)

27 3/4"

(705 mm)

7/8" (22*/23** mm)

29 13/16"

(757 mm)

28 5/8"

(727 mm)

28 1/4"

(718 mm)

28 1/2"

(724 mm)

4"

(100 mm)

24"

(610 mm)

Cut-out (4" x 28" / 100 mm x 720 mm) in the bottom of the cabinet for powercord and ventilation

Power cord with plug

* Oven with glass front** Oven with metal front

Front design may vary depending on model. For the more current specificationsplease visit the Miele website.

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Installation into a tall cabinet

23 3/4" (603 mm)

22 9/16" (573 mm)

28 7/16"

(722 mm)

26 3/8"

(670 mm)

27 3/4"

(705 mm)

7/8" (22*/23** mm)

29 13/16"

(757 mm)

28 5/8"

(727 mm)

28 1/4"

(718 mm)

B

A

B

A

28 1/2"

(724 mm)

4"

(100 mm)

24"

(610 mm)

Cut-out (4" x 28" / 100 mm x 720 mm) in the bottom of the cabinet for powercord and ventilation

Power cord with plug

* Oven with glass front** Oven with metal front

Front design may vary depending on model. For the more current specificationsplease visit the Miele website.

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The oven must not be operateduntil it has been properly installedwithin cabinetry.

The oven must have an adequatesupply of cool air for properoperation. The required air must notbe heated excessively by other heatsources, e.g. wood burning stove.

Observe the following wheninstalling:Build into cabinetry with no backwall.Make sure that the shelf that theappliance sits on does not touch thewall.Do not install insulation strops on theside walls of the cabinet housing.

Before installation

Before connecting the oven to thepower supply, first disconnect thepower supply from the oven isolatorswitch.

Installing the oven

Connect the power cord to theelectrical supply.

Do not carry the oven by the doorhandle. The door can be damaged.Use the handles on each side of theoven to carry it.

It is recommended that you removethe door before installing theappliance (see "Cleaning and Care -Removing the door") and all ovenaccessories from the cavity. This willmake for easier installation into theniche and will not tempt you to usethe handle to carry it.

If there are side handles, pleaseremove them.

Push the oven into the cabinetry andalign it.

Open the door (if it was not removedpreviously).

Use the supplied screws to securethe oven to the side walls of thecabinetry through the holes in thetrim.

Reinstall the door, if necessary (see"Cleaning and care - Installing thedoor").

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