Miele and Cie KG SKM4801 Microwave Convection Oven User Manual 09786930 02
Miele & Cie. KG Microwave Convection Oven 09786930 02
user manual
Operating and Installation Instructions
Speed Oven
To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions
before installation or use.
en – US, CA M.-Nr. 09 786 930
Contents
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................. 7
Guide to the Speed Oven ................................................................................... 18
Control panel ........................................................................................................ 19
Sensor buttons....................................................................................................... 20
Touch display ......................................................................................................... 22
Symbols ............................................................................................................ 23
Basic operation ...................................................................................................... 24
Features ................................................................................................................ 26
Model numbers ..................................................................................................... 26
Data plate .............................................................................................................. 26
Items included........................................................................................................ 26
Standard and optional accessories ....................................................................... 26
Glass Tray ......................................................................................................... 27
Wire rack with non-tip safety notches .............................................................. 27
Speed Oven controls ............................................................................................ 30
Safety features ....................................................................................................... 30
System lock .................................................................................................. 30
Safety cut-out ................................................................................................... 30
Cooling fan........................................................................................................ 31
PerfectClean treated surfaces ............................................................................... 31
Before using for the first time............................................................................. 32
General settings ..................................................................................................... 32
Heating the oven.................................................................................................... 34
Settings ................................................................................................................. 35
Accessing the "Settings" menu ............................................................................. 35
Changing and saving settings .......................................................................... 35
Settings overview................................................................................................... 36
Language ............................................................................................................ 38
Time of day ............................................................................................................ 38
Display .............................................................................................................. 38
Clock Type ........................................................................................................ 38
Clock Format .................................................................................................... 38
Set..................................................................................................................... 38
Synchronize ...................................................................................................... 38
Date........................................................................................................................ 39
Lighting .................................................................................................................. 39
Start screen............................................................................................................ 39
Brightness .............................................................................................................. 39
Volume ................................................................................................................... 40
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Buzzer tones ..................................................................................................... 40
Keypad tone...................................................................................................... 40
Welcome melody .............................................................................................. 40
Units of measurement............................................................................................ 40
Weight............................................................................................................... 40
Temperature ...................................................................................................... 40
Minute + ................................................................................................................. 41
Popcorn.................................................................................................................. 41
Keeping Warm ....................................................................................................... 41
Cooling fan............................................................................................................. 42
Default temperatures.............................................................................................. 42
Microwave power levels......................................................................................... 43
Safety ..................................................................................................................... 43
System lock .................................................................................................. 43
Sensor lock ...................................................................................................... 44
Calibrate temperature ............................................................................................ 44
Electrical Version.................................................................................................... 44
Showroom Program ............................................................................................... 45
Demo Mode ...................................................................................................... 45
Factory default ....................................................................................................... 45
MyMiele................................................................................................................. 46
To add an entry ...................................................................................................... 46
Editing MyMiele ..................................................................................................... 47
Deleting entries ................................................................................................. 47
Sorting entries................................................................................................... 47
Alarm + Timer ....................................................................................................... 48
Using the Alarm ................................................................................................. 48
Setting the alarm............................................................................................... 48
Changing an alarm............................................................................................ 48
Deleting an alarm .............................................................................................. 48
Using the Timer ................................................................................................. 49
Setting the timer ............................................................................................... 49
Resetting the timer............................................................................................ 50
Canceling the timer........................................................................................... 50
Guide to the modes.............................................................................................. 51
Solo Modes............................................................................................................ 51
Microwave (Solo) ............................................................................................. 53
Combination Modes .............................................................................................. 53
Microwave power................................................................................................. 55
How it works .......................................................................................................... 55
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Microwave power levels......................................................................................... 55
Selecting cookware ............................................................................................. 56
Containers suitable for microwave use.................................................................. 56
Unsuitable containers for microwave use.............................................................. 58
Testing dishes for their suitability........................................................................... 59
Placing the dish in the Speed Oven....................................................................... 60
Lid .......................................................................................................................... 60
Energy saving tips................................................................................................ 62
Solo modes........................................................................................................... 63
Quick Guide ........................................................................................................... 63
Cooling fan ............................................................................................................ 63
Additional functions ............................................................................................... 64
Changing the temperature ................................................................................ 64
Rapid PreHeat................................................................................................... 65
Using the Crisp function (Moisture Reduction)................................................. 66
Changing the oven mode ................................................................................. 66
Setting additional durations.............................................................................. 67
Microwave (Solo) ........................................................................................... 70
Quick Guide ........................................................................................................... 70
Cooling fan ............................................................................................................ 70
Additional functions ............................................................................................... 71
Changing the microwave power level............................................................... 71
Changing the cooking duration......................................................................... 71
Changing the oven mode ................................................................................. 71
Setting additional durations.............................................................................. 72
Combi Modes ....................................................................................................... 74
Quick Guide ........................................................................................................... 74
Cooling fan ............................................................................................................ 75
Additional functions ............................................................................................... 75
Changing the microwave power level and temperature ................................... 76
Using the Crisp function (Moisture Reduction)................................................. 76
Changing the oven mode ................................................................................. 76
Setting additional durations.............................................................................. 76
Gourmet Center ................................................................................................... 77
List of food types ................................................................................................... 77
Using the Gourmet Center programs..................................................................... 77
Notes on using these programs........................................................................ 78
Search.................................................................................................................... 78
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Favorites ............................................................................................................... 79
Creating a Favorite ................................................................................................. 79
Starting a Favorite.................................................................................................. 80
Changing Favorites ................................................................................................ 81
Changing cooking stages ................................................................................. 81
Changing the name........................................................................................... 82
Deleting a Favorite ................................................................................................. 82
Minute + ................................................................................................................ 83
Popcorn................................................................................................................. 84
Bake ...................................................................................................................... 85
Roast ..................................................................................................................... 87
Roast Probe ........................................................................................................... 89
How the roast probe works .............................................................................. 89
When to use the roast probe ............................................................................ 89
Important notes regarding the roast probe....................................................... 90
Using the roast probe ....................................................................................... 90
Time left display................................................................................................ 91
Using residual heat ........................................................................................... 92
Slow Roasting ...................................................................................................... 93
Using the Slow Roasting function.......................................................................... 94
Adjusting the Slow Roasting temperature ............................................................. 95
Broil ....................................................................................................................... 96
Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking...................................................... 99
Tables for defrosting, reheating and cooking food using Microwave (Solo) ........
102
Table for defrosting food................................................................................. 103
Table for reheating food.................................................................................. 104
Table for cooking food .................................................................................... 105
Special Modes.................................................................................................... 106
Defrost ................................................................................................................. 107
Dehydrate............................................................................................................. 108
Reheat.................................................................................................................. 109
Warm-up Cookware............................................................................................. 109
Proof..................................................................................................................... 110
Pizza..................................................................................................................... 110
Sabbath Program................................................................................................. 111
Gentle Bake ......................................................................................................... 112
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Canning................................................................................................................ 113
Frozen food .......................................................................................................... 116
Cleaning and care .............................................................................................. 117
Unsuitable cleaning agents.................................................................................. 117
Tips ...................................................................................................................... 118
Normal soiling ...................................................................................................... 118
Roast Probe .................................................................................................... 118
Stubborn soiling................................................................................................... 119
Lowering the Browning / Broiling element........................................................... 120
Frequently asked questions .............................................................................. 121
Technical Service ............................................................................................... 126
Caring for the environment ............................................................................... 127
Electrical connection......................................................................................... 128
Installation diagrams ......................................................................................... 129
Appliance and cut-out dimensions ...................................................................... 129
Installation into a tall cabinet .......................................................................... 129
Undercounter installation................................................................................ 130
Installation in a tall cabinet in combination with an oven ............................... 131
Front dimensions ................................................................................................. 132
Installation .......................................................................................................... 133
Copyright and licenses...................................................................................... 134
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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When using the appliance, follow basic safety precautions, including the
following:
Read all instructions before installation and use of the oven to prevent
accidents and machine damage.
This appliance complies with current safety requirements.
Improper use of the appliance can lead to personal injury and
material damage.
Read all instructions before installing or using the oven for the first
time. Only use the appliance for its intended purpose.
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them
on to any future user.
Use
This appliance is intended for residential use only. Use only as
described in these operating instructions.
This appliance is not intended for outdoor use.
The oven is intended for domestic use only: cooking, baking,
roasting, broiling, canning, defrosting and reheating of food.
Only use this appliance for its intended purpose.
Risk of fire! Do not use the speed oven to store or dry items which
could ignite easily.
If such items were dried in the Speed Oven, the moisture in the item
would evaporate causing it to dry out and even self-ignite.
Persons who lack physical, sensory or mental abilities, or
experience with the appliance should not use it without supervision
or instruction by a responsible person.
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Children
Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area where
an oven is in use. Never allow children to operate, sit or stand on
any part of the oven. Caution: Do not store items of interest to
children in cabinets above an oven. Children climbing on the oven to
reach these items could be injured.
Burn Hazard - Do not allow children to use the oven.
As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used
by 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, the
vapor vent, the handle and the operating controls. Do not allow
children to touch or play in, on or near the oven.
Technical safety
This appliance must be installed and connected in compliance
with the installation instructions.
Installation, repair and maintenance work should be performed by
a Miele authorized service technician in accordance with national
and local safety regulations and the provided installation
instructions. Contact Miele’s Technical Service Department for
examination, repair or adjustment. Repairs and other work by
unauthorized persons could be dangerous and may void the
warranty.
Before installing the oven, check for externally visible damage. Do
not operate a damaged appliance.
Operating a damaged appliance can result in microwave leakage
and present a hazard to the user. Do not use the appliance if:
– the door is warped,
– the door hinges are loose,
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– holes or cracks are visible in the housing, the door, the door seal
or the oven interior walls.
To guarantee the electrical safety of this appliance, continuity
must exist between the appliance and an effective grounding
system. This appliance must be grounded. Connect only to properly
grounded outlet. See "Electrical connection - GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS". It is imperative that this basic safety requirement
be met. If there is any doubt, have the electrical system of the house
checked by a qualified electrician.
Before installation, make sure that the voltage and frequency
listed on the data plate correspond with the household electrical
supply. This data must correspond to prevent injury and machine
damage. Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.
Before installation or service, disconnect the power supply to the
work 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 the
appliance (e.g. danger of overheating). Do not use an extension cord
to connect this appliance to electricity.
The oven is not to be operated until it has been properly installed
within 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 unless
specifically recommended in the operating instructions. All other
servicing should be referred to a qualified technician.
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Defective components should be replaced by Miele original spare
parts only. Only with these parts can the manufacturer guarantee the
safety of the appliance.
In order for the oven to function correctly, it requires an adequate
supply 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 is
not heated by other sources nearby.
If the oven is installed behind a cabinet door, do not close the
door while the oven is in operation. Heat and moisture can build up
behind the closed door and cause damage to the oven, cabinetry
and flooring. Do not close the door until the oven has completely
cooled down.
Proper use
ĜDanger of burns!
The Speed Oven becomes hot when in use.
Depending on the mode selected, you could burn yourself on the
heating elements, oven interior, cooked food or oven accessories.
Wear pot holders when placing food in or removing food, or when
making adjustments in the hot Speed Oven.
Caution: Heating elements may be hot even though they are not
glowing. Interior surfaces of an oven become hot enough to cause
burns. External parts of the oven such as the door glass, vents, and
the control panel can become hot. During and after use, do not
touch, or let clothing or other flammable materials come into contact
with heating elements or interior surfaces of the oven until they have
had sufficient time to cool.
Do not let food sit in the oven more than one hour before or after
cooking. Doing so can result in food poisoning or sickness.
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It is important that the heat is allowed to spread evenly
throughout the food being cooked.
This can be achieved by stirring and/or turning the food, and
observing a sufficiently long standing time, which should be added
to the time needed for cooking, reheating or defrosting.
Use only dry, heat-resistant potholders. Moist or damp potholders
used on hot surfaces may result in steam burns. Do not let
potholders come in contact with oil or grease. Do not substitute dish
towels or other bulky items for potholders. Do not let potholders
touch hot heating elements.
Loose fitting or hanging garments present a fire hazard. Wear
proper apparel while operating the appliance.
Do not heat unopened containers of food in the oven, pressure
may cause the containers to burst and result in injury.
To prevent burns, always place oven racks at their desired height
while the oven is cool. If the rack must be moved while the oven is
hot, do not let pot holders touch hot heating elements.
Open the door carefully to allow hot air or steam to escape before
placing or removing food.
To prevent burns, allow the heating elements to cool before
cleaning by hand.
Do not leave the oven door open unnecessarily as someone may
trip over it or be injured by it.
Never leave the appliance unattended when cooking with oil or
fat. They can ignite if overheated. Do not use the oven for frying.
Do not use water on grease fires. Turn off the Speed Oven
immediately and suffocate the flames by keeping the door closed.
Never store flammable liquids and materials in, above or under an
oven, or near cooking surfaces.
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To avoid fueling any flames, do not open the Speed Oven door if
smoke occurs inside the appliance. Interrupt the process by turning
the appliance off and disconnecting it from the power. Do not open
the door until the smoke has dissipated.
Do not use the oven to heat the room. The high temperatures
radiated could cause objects near the oven to catch fire.
Please be aware that durations when using microwave power are
often considerably shorter when cooking, reheating and defrosting
than when using modes without microwave power. Excessively long
cooking times can lead to food drying out and burning or could even
cause it to catch fire.
Be sure you keep to recommended broiling times when using the
Broil mode. Do not use Microwave for dehydrating items such
as flowers, herbs, bread or rolls. Never use modes with Broil for pre-
baked products such as bread or bread rolls, or for drying flowers or
herbs. Use Convection Bake for these items and monitor the
process carefully.
Use caution when using alcohol in your recipes. Alcohol
evaporates at high temperatures but may, in rare circumstances,
combust on the hot heating elements.
Dishes with hollow knobs or handles are not suitable for use with
microwave modes. Moisture which has gathered in the hollow
recesses can cause pressure to build up and the item can explode.
Fire hazard! Using Microwave or Microwave combination
modes with plastic dishes which are not microwave safe can cause
them to melt and damage the appliance.
Do not use any containers or cutlery made from or containing metal,
aluminum foil, lead, crystal glassware, temperature-sensitive
plastics, wooden utensils or cutlery, metal clips or plastic or paper
covered wire ties. Do not use plastic containers with the foil lid only
partially removed (see "Containers suitable for microwave use").
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For modes without microwave power: Plastic containers which
are not suitable for use in an oven can melt at high temperatures and
can even damage the oven or catch fire.
Only use containers which are declared by the manufacturer as
being suitable for use in an oven. Follow the manufacturer's
instructions on use.
Do not leave the microwave oven unattended when reheating or
cooking food in disposable containers made of plastic, paper or
other inflammable materials.
Before using single-use containers, make sure they are suitable for
use in microwave ovens (See "Containers suitable for microwave
use - Plastics").
Do not reheat food in the oven in heat-retaining bags which are
intended for use in normal ovens.
These heat-retaining bags usually contain a thin layer of aluminum
foil which reflects microwaves.This reflected energy can, in turn,
cause the outer paper covering to become hot and ignite.
The Speed Oven can be damaged when using Microwave or
Microwave Combination modes if it is empty or incorrectly loaded.
For this reason please do not use modes with microwave power to
pre-heat cookware or to dry herbs.
Instead use Convection Bake or Surround for these
procedures.
When using residual heat to keep food in the oven warm, the high
humidity and amount of condensation in the Speed Oven can cause
corrosion. The control panel, the countertop or the cabinetry can
also suffer damage.
Always cover food when using Microwave . Once food is cooked
through, use a lower power for continued cooking to reduce the
amount of steam produced from the food. When using residual heat
do not turn the Speed Oven off. Instead set the temperature to the
lowest setting and leave the oven on the selected mode. The fan will
then remain on automatically and dissipate the moisture.
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It is recommended to cover all cooked food that is left in the oven
to be kept warm. This will prevent moisture from condensing on the
interior of the oven.
A build-up of heat can cause damage to the coating on the floor
of the oven.
When using Convection Bake do not line the floor of the Speed
Oven with anything, e.g. aluminum foil or oven liners. Universal trays
and glass trays should not be placed directly on the oven floor.
The door can support a maximum weight of 17.5 lbs (8 kg). Do
not sit on or lean against an open door, and do not place heavy
objects on it. Also make sure that nothing can get trapped between
the door and the oven cavity. The oven could get damaged.
When heating food and drinks, remember that the heat is created
in the food itself, and that the container will normally be cooler. The
dish is only warmed by the heat of the food. The temperature of the
container is not an indication of the temperature of the food or liquid
in it.
Check the food for the desired temperature after removing it. This is
particularly important when preparing food for babies. Shake or
stir baby milk and food thoroughly after heating, and try it for
temperature to ensure that it will not scald the baby.
The Speed Oven is not suitable for cleaning or disinfecting items.
Items can get extremely hot and there is a danger of burning when
the item is removed from the appliance.
Do not cook or reheat food or liquids in sealed containers, jars or
bottles. With baby bottles, the screw top and nipple must be
removed.
Otherwise pressure will build up which can cause the bottle or
container to explode. Risk of injury.
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The boiling wand ensures that the liquid heats up evenly with
bubbles forming at the right time.
When reheating liquids, always place the boiling wand supplied into
the cup or glass. When boiling and in particular when reheating
liquids, milk, sauces etc, using microwave power without the boiling
wand, the boiling point of the liquid may be reached without the
production of typical bubbles. The liquid does not boil evenly
throughout. This so-called "superheating" can cause a sudden build
up of bubbles when the container is removed from the oven or
shaken. This can lead to the liquid boiling over suddenly and
explosively. Danger of scalding and burning! The formation of
bubbles can be so strong that the pressure forces the oven door
open, with a danger of injury and damage. The user could be injured
and the appliance damaged.
Ensure you use only the boiling wand supplied with your appliance.
Eggs can be cooked without their shells using microwave power
only if the yolk membrane has been punctured several times first.
The pressure could otherwise cause the egg yolk to explode.
Eggs in their shells will explode if cooked with microwave power,
even after taking them out of the oven.
They can only be cooked in their shells using microwave heat in a
specially designed egg-boiling device available from specialist
shops. Hard-boiled eggs must not be reheated in the microwave
oven either as they too will explode.
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Food with a thick skin or peel, such as tomatoes, sausage,
potatoes and eggplant, should be pierced or cut in several places to
allow steam to escape and prevent the food from bursting.
To check food temperature, first interrupt the cooking process.
Only use a thermometer specifically approved for food use to
measure the temperature of the food. Do not use a thermometers
containing mercury or liquid as these are not suitable for use with
very high temperatures and break very easily
Do not use the oven to heat up heating pads filled with grains, gel,
etc.
These pads can ignite even after they have been removed from the
Speed Oven.
This oven must only be used for cooking food. Fumes, vapors or
heat given off by glues, plastics or flammable liquids and materials
could 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 contact
with the heating element.
Make certain that the power cords of small appliances do not
come in contact with or get caught in the oven door.
Cleaning and care
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this oven.
Steam could penetrate electrical components and cause a short
circuit.
Only clean parts listed in these Operating and Installation
Instructions.
Scratches on the door glass can cause the glass to break.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, hard sponges, brushes or sharp metal
tools to clean the door glass.
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To avoid corrosion on the stainless steel surfaces of the Speed
Oven, remove any splashes on the interior walls of the oven from
food or liquids containing salt.
Do not use oven cleaners. Commercial oven cleaners or oven
liners of any kind should not be used in or around any part of the
oven.
Accessories
Use only genuine original Miele spare parts. If spare parts or
accessories from other manufacturers are used, the warranty may
become void.
Only use the Miele roast probe supplied with this oven. If it is
faulty, it must only be replaced with a Miele genuine roast probe.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY
Guide to the Speed Oven
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&Control panel
'Connection socket for the roast probe
(Browning / Broiling element
)3 Shelf levels for the glass tray and rack
*Front frame with data plate
+Door
Control panel
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&On / Off button
Turns the Speed Oven on or off
'Display
Displays the time of day and information on the operation
("Timer" sensor button
To set the timer
)"Light" sensor button
For turning the oven interior lighting on and off
*"Back" sensor button
To go back one step at a time
+"Popcorn" sensor button
To start the Popcorn function
,"Minute +" sensor button
To start the Minute + function
-Optical interface
(for service technician use only)
Control panel
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Sensor buttons
The sensors react to touch. Each touch is confirmed with an audible tone. This
tone can be turned off (see "Settings – Volume - Keypad tone").
Sensor
button
Function Notes
Timer For activating and
deactivating timer /
alarm
If a list of options is shown in the display, or if a
cooking process is running, you can enter a timer
duration (e.g. when boiling eggs on the cooktop)
or an alarm time, i.e. a specific time, at any point
(see "Alarm + Timer").
If the time of day display is turned off, the "Timer"
sensor will not react until the oven is turned on.
Light For turning the
oven interior
lighting on and off
If a menu appears in the display or if a cooking
process is running, touching "Light" will turn the
interior light on or off.
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 15
seconds during a cooking process or remains
constantly turned on, depending on the setting
selected.
Back To go back a step
Control panel
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Sensor
button
Function Notes
Popcorn Popcorn function The microwave function starts with power level 6
and a duration of 3 minutes (see "Popcorn").
This function can only be used when no other
cooking programs are in use.
Minute
+
Minute + function The microwave function starts with the maximum
power level and a duration of 1 minute (see
"Minute +"). Touching the sensor repeatedly
increases the cooking time.
This function can only be used when no other
cooking programs are in use.
Control panel
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Touch display
The touch screen can be scratched by hard objects, e.g. pens and pencils.
Only touch the screen with your fingers.
Touching the display with your finger emits a small electrical charge which in turn
triggers an electrical pulse that is detected by the surface of the Touch display.
The Touch display is organized into three areas:
The top line shows what menu level you are currently in. To get to a submenu, tap
on the appropriate menu name or "..." in the main menu. The time of day appears
on the right.
The middle row shows the current menu and options. You can scroll to the right or
left by swiping your finger across the display to the right or left. An item can be
selected by tapping it.
In the bottom line you can scroll with the arrows from left to right.
Control panel
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Symbols
The following symbols may appear in the display:
Symbol Description
ʬSome settings, e.g.display brightness and buzzer volume, are
selected using a bar chart.
This symbol indicates that there is additional information and
advice about using the oven. Select OK to access the
information.
The system lock or sensor lock is active (see "Settings - System
Lock "). The oven cannot be operated.
Alarm
Timer
Core temperature when using the roast probe
Control panel
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Basic operation
Each time you touch a possible option the relevant field will light up orange.
To select or open a menu
ĺTouch the desired field to select it.
Scrolling
You can scroll left or right.
ĺSwipe the screen, i.e. place your finger on the Touch display and move it in the
desired direction.
ĺOr: Using your finger you can tap the arrows and to scroll left or right.
Exiting a menu
ĺSelect "Back".
Entering numbers
You can enter numbers by scrolling through and touching the roller, or by using
the numerical keypad.
To enter numbers using the roller:
ĺSwipe the roller up or down to select the desired number.
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To enter numbers using the numerical keypad:
ĺTouch in the bottom right of the input field.
The numerical keypad appears.
ĺTouch the required numbers.
Once you have entered a valid value, the OK sensor will light up green.
The last figure entered can be deleted by using the arrow.
ĺTouch "OK".
Entering letters
Enter a name using a keyboard. Try to use short, concise names.
ĺSelect the required letters or characters.
ĺTouch 6DYH.
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Model numbers
A list of the ovens described in these
operating instructions can be found on
the back page.
Data plate
The data plate located on the front
frame of the oven is visible when the
door is open.
Printed on the data plate are the model
number, serial number and the
connection data (voltage/frequency/
maximum rated load) of the oven.
Have this information available when
contacting Miele Technical Service.
Items included
The oven is supplied with:
– the operating and installation
instructions for using the Speed
Oven,
– screws for securing your appliance
into the cabinetry, and
– various accessories.
Standard and optional
accessories
This Speed Oven is supplied with a
glass tray and rack.
All accessories and cleaning and care
products in these instructions are
designed to be used with Miele ovens.
They can be ordered from the
Mieleusa.com website or Miele.
When ordering, please have ready the
model number of your oven and of the
desired accessories.
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Glass Tray
The glass tray is suitable for use with all
operating modes.
Always use the glass tray when
using Microwave (Solo) .
Do not place items weighing more
than 17.5 kg (8 kg) on it.
Do not place the hot glass tray on a
cold surface, such as a tiled or
granite countertop. The glass tray
could get damaged. Use a suitable
heat-resistant mat or pot rest.
Wire rack with non-tip safety notches
The rack is designed to be compatible
with microwaves and so can be used
with Combi modes which use
microwave power. However it is not
suitable for use with the Microwave
(Solo) mode.
Danger of burns! The rack gets hot
when used with Combi modes which
use the microwave function.
Use pot holders when placing food
in a hot oven and when taking it out.
Do not place the rack directly on the
floor of the oven and do not use it
with Microwave (Solo) . This
could cause arcing which could
damage the oven.
Do not place items weighing more
than 17.5 lbs (8 kg) on the rack.
The rack has non-tip safety notches
which prevent it being pulled
completely out when it only needs to be
pulled out partially.
When pushing the rack back in,
always ensure that the safety
notches are at the back of the oven.
Features
28
ĺTo remove the rack, lift it upwards
slightly at the front when the safety
notches connect with the sides of the
oven.
ĺWe recommend using the rack
together with the glass tray when
cooking items on the rack which
might drip.
Boiling wand
The boiling wand helps liquids heat
evenly.
ĺWhen reheating liquids, place the
boiling wand into the cup or glass.
Roast Probe
Using the roast probe enables you to
accurately monitor the temperature
during the cooking process (see
"Roasting - Roast probe").
Features
29
Round Baking Form HBF27-1
Microwave modes will damage the
Round Baking Form.
Do not use the round baking form
when using Microwave (Solo) or
Combi modes.
This circular form is suitable for cooking
fresh or frozen pizzas, flat cakes, tarts
and baked goods.
Place the round baking form on the
rack.
The surface has been treated with
PerfectClean enamel.
Miele Oven Cleaner
Miele oven cleaner is suitable for
removing stubborn soiling. It is not
necessary to preheat the oven before
use.
Features
30
Speed Oven controls
The oven controls enable you to use
the various cooking modes to bake,
roast, broil and reheat.
It also allows you to access:
– the time of day display,
– a timer,
– a timer to automatically turn cooking
programs on and off,
– the MasterChef programs,
– the creation of a Favorite program,
– settings that can be customized.
Safety features
System lock
The system lock prevents the oven from
being used unintentionally (see
"Settings - System lock").
The system lock will remain activated
even after a power failure.
Safety cut-out
A mode without Microwave can be
started without specifying a cooking
time. To prevent continuous use and
avoid the risk of fire, the Speed Oven
will turn itself off automatically after a
time between 1 hour and 12 hours
depending on the function and
temperature chosen.
If a Combi mode is followed in quick
succession by another mode using
microwave power, the magnetron
(which produces the microwaves)
cannot be turned on again until approx.
10 seconds have elapsed. Therefore
wait a short time before starting the
second process.
Features
31
Cooling fan
The cooling fan comes on automatically
when a cooking program is started. The
cooling fan mixes hot air from the oven
cavity with cool room air before venting
it out into the kitchen through vents
located between the appliance door
and the control panel.
The cooling fan will continue to run for
a while after a cooking process to
prevent moisture building up in the
oven, on the control panel or on the
surrounding cabinetry. It will turn itself
off automatically after a while.
PerfectClean treated surfaces
The revolutionary PerfectClean enamel
is a smooth, non-stick surface that
cleans easily with a sponge.
Food and soiling from baking and
roasting can be easily removed from
these surfaces.
Do not use ceramic knives as these
will scratch the PerfectClean surface.
Follow the instructions in the "Cleaning
and Care" section of this manual so the
anti-stick and easy cleaning properties
are retained.
The oven compartment and the rack
have a PerfectClean finish.
Before using for the first time
32
General settings
ĜThe oven must not be operated
until it has been properly installed
within cabinetry.
The oven will turn on automatically
when it is connected to the power
supply.
Welcome screen
A welcome greeting is displayed. You
will then be asked to select some basic
settings which are needed before the
appliance can be used.
ĺFollow the instructions on the display.
Setting the language
ĺSelect the desired language.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Setting the country
ĺSelect the desired country.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Setting the voltage (electrical
version)
ĜThe voltage set must match that
of the house as to not damage the
oven.
Confirm the voltage before setting. In
in doubt contact a qualified
technician.
ĺSelect the voltage.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Setting the date
You can enter numbers by scrolling
through and touching the roller, or by
using the numerical keypad.
ĺSet the day, month and year.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Before using for the first time
33
Set the time of day
You can enter numbers by scrolling
through and touching the roller, or by
using the numerical keypad.
ĺSet the time of day in hours and
minutes.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The time of day can be displayed in
12 hour format (see "Settings - Time
of day - Clock format").
Time of day display
You will then be asked when you want
the time of day to show in the display
when the oven is turned off (see
"Settings - Time of day - Display"):
–2Q
The time is always visible in the
display.
–2II
The display appears dark to save
energy. Some modes are limited.
–1LJKW'LPPLQJ
The time only shows in the display
between 5:00 am and 11:00 pm. It
turns off at night to save energy.
ĺSelect the desired option.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Information regarding energy
consumption will appear in the display.
ĺConfirm with OK.
ĺFollow further instructions in the
display.
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displayed.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The oven is now ready to use.
If you accidently select the wrong
language, follow the instructions
described in "Settings - Language ".
Before using for the first time
34
Heating the oven
New ovens may have a slight odor
during their first use. Heating up the
oven for at least one hour with nothing
in it will eliminate the odor.
Ensure that the kitchen is well
ventilated while the appliance is
being heated up for the first time.
Close doors to other rooms to
prevent the smell spreading
throughout the house.
ĺRemove any protective wrapping and
sticky labels from the oven.
ĺTake all accessories out of the oven
and clean them (see "Cleaning and
care").
ĺBefore heating the oven up, wipe the
interior with a damp cloth to remove
any dust or bits of packaging that
may have accumulated in the oven
cavity during storage and unpacking.
ĺTurn on the oven.
The main menu will appear.
ĺSelect 2SHUDWLQJ0RGHV .
ĺSelect Convection Bake
The recommended temperature is
displayed 320 °F (160°C).
The oven heating, lighting and cooling
fan will turn on.The oven heating,
lighting and cooling fan will turn on.The
oven heating, lighting and cooling fan
will turn on.
ĺSet the maximum possible
temperature 485°F (250°C).
ĺConfirm with OK.
Heat up the oven for at least one hour.
After at least one hour:
ĺTurn the oven off.
After heating up for the first time
ĜDanger of burns! Allow the oven
to cool before cleaning.
ĺTurn on the oven.
ĺSelect to turn on the oven light.
ĺClean the oven interior with warm
water and liquid dish soap, applied
with a soft sponge or microfiber
cloth.
ĺDry all surfaces with a soft cloth.
ĺTurn the lighting and the oven off.
Leave the oven door open until the
oven interior is completely dry.
Settings
35
Accessing the "Settings" menu
From the main menu:
ĺSelect 䭋6HWWLQJV.
They can be checked and changed, if
needed.
Settings cannot be altered while a
cooking program is in progress.
Changing and saving settings
ĺSelect 䭋6HWWLQJV.
ĺSwipe across the screen until the
desired setting appears, then touch it
to select.
The settings which are currently
selected will have a colored frame
around them.
ĺSwipe across the screen until the
desired option appears, then touch it
to select it.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The setting is now saved.
Settings
36
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Settings
38
Language
The desired country and language can
be set.
After selecting and confirming your
choice, the language selected will
appear in the display.
Tip:: If you accidently select a language
you do not understand, select the
symbol to return to the submenu.
Time of day
Display
Select how you would like the time of
day to appear in the display when the
oven is turned off:
–2Q
The time of day will always appears
in the display. To turn the Light on
and off or use the Alarm + Timer,
Minute + or Popcorn functions touch
the relevant sensor.
–2II
The display is turned off to save
energy. The oven has be to be turned
on before you can use it. This also
applies when using the Alarm +
Timer, Light, Minute + and Popcorn.
–1LJKW'LPPLQJ
To save energy, the time is only
visible in the display between 5:00
am and 11:00 om. The rest of the
time it is not visible.
Clock Type
You can choose from an analogue
clock face or a digital (h:min) display.
The date will also appear in the digital
clock display.
Clock Format
You can select the clock format for the
time of day:
–K
The time of day is shown in a 24 hour
clock format.
–KDPSP
The time of day is shown in a 12 hour
clock format.
Set
Set the hours and the minutes.
If there is a power failure, the current
time of day will reappear once the
power has been restored. The time is
stored in memory for about 200 hours.
Synchronize
This menu item only appears if you are
connected to the Miele©Home system
(see separate instructions).
Settings
39
Date
Set the date.
When the oven is turned off, the date
only appears if the oven is set to
"Time – Clock Type – Digital".
Lighting
–2Q
The interior lighting is turned on
during the entire cooking period.
–2QIRUVHFRQGV
The oven lighting turns off 15
seconds after a program starts.
Touching "Light" turns it on for
another 15 seconds.
Start screen
The main menu will appear in the
display when the oven is turned on. You
can change this default setting so that,
for instance, the oven modes or
MyMiele settings appear in the display.
Brightness
The display brightness is represented
by a bar with seven segments.
ʬ
ĺSelect 'DUNHU or /LJKWHU, to change the
brightness of the display.
Settings
40
Volume
Buzzer tones
The volume is represented by a bar with
seven segments.
ʬ
Maximum volume is selected when all
segments are filled. If none of the
segments are filled, the volume is
turned off.
ĺSelect 4XLHWHU or /RXGHU, to adjust the
volume.
ĺSelect 2Q or 2II to turn the buzzer
tones on or off.
Keypad tone
The volume is represented by a bar with
seven segments.
ʬ
Maximum volume is selected when all
segments are filled. If none of the
segments are filled, the volume is
turned off.
ĺSelect 4XLHWHU or /RXGHU, to adjust the
volume.
ĺSelect 2Q or 2II, to turn the keypad
tone on or off.
Welcome melody
You can turn the welcome melody on or
off. It sounds when the On / Off button
is touched.
Units of measurement
Weight
–J
The weight of food in MasterChef
programs is shown in grams.
–OER]
The weight of food in MasterChef
programs is shown in pounds and
ounces.
Temperature
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The temperature is displayed in
Celsius.
–r)
The temperature is displayed in
Fahrenheit.
Settings
41
Minute +
The pre-set power level is 7 (maximum)
and the maximum duration is 1 minute.
The power level is represented by a bar
with seven segments.
ʬ
The maximum power level is selected
when all segments are filled.
–3RZHU/HYHO
Power levels 1 to 7 can be selected.
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The maximum duration that can be
set depends on the power level
selected:
Level 1 to 3: maximum 10 minutes
Level 4 to 7: maximum 5 minutes
ĺSelect /RZHU or +LJKHU, to adjust the
power level.
Popcorn
The power level is preset to level 6 and
the duration at 3 minutes. This is
suitable for most brands of microwave
popcorn.
The cooking time can be changed but
not the microwave power level.
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The maximum duration that can be
set is 4 minutes.
Keeping Warm
–2Q
The keeping warm function is
activated as standard with
Microwave (Solo) if a power level
of 4 or higher and a cooking duration
of min. 10 minutes is selected.
If food is not removed from the oven
at the end of a program, the keeping
warm function will automatically start
after approx. 5 minutes. .HHSLQJ
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the food will be kept warm for
approx. 15 minutes using power
level 2. The keeping warm phase is
canceled if the door is opened during
this time.
–2II
The keeping warm function is
deactivated.
Settings
42
Cooling fan
The cooling fan will continue to run for
some time after the oven has been
turned off to prevent humidity from
building up in the oven, on the control
panel or in the surrounding cabinetry.
–7HPSHUDWXUH&RQWUROOHG
The cooling fan turns off when the
temperature in the oven drops below
160°F (70°C).
–7LPH&RQWUROOHG
The cooling fan will turn off after
approx. 25 minutes.
Condensation can cause the
cabinetry and the countertop to be
damaged. This could lead to
corrosion of the appliance.
When keeping food warm in the
oven, increases to the 7LPH&RQWUROOHG
setting can lead to condensation of
the control panel, moisture on the
countertop and on the cabinetry.
Do not adjust the 7LPH&RQWUROOHG
setting and try not to leave food in
the warm oven.
Default temperatures
If you often cook with temperatures that
differ from the default, it makes sense
to change the default temperatures.
After selecting this option, a list of oven
modes will appear in the display.
ĺSelect the desired mode.
The default temperature is displayed
along with the available temperature
range.
ĺChange the default temperature.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Settings
43
Microwave power levels
If you cook with different power levels a
lot, it makes sense to change the
recommended microwave power levels.
The recommended power levels can be
changed for Microwave (Solo) and
for Microwave Combi modes.
After selecting this option a list of oven
modes will appear in the display
together with their recommended
power levels.
– Microwave (Solo)
Power levels 1 to 7 (represented by a
bar with seven segments)
– Microwave Combi modes:
Power levels 1 to 3 (represented by a
roller)
ĺSelect the desired mode.
ĺChange the recommended power
level if necessary.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Safety
System lock
The system lock prevents the oven
being turned on inadvertently.
The system lock will remain activated
even after a power failure.
Select 2Q to activate the system lock.
The timer can still be used when the
system lock is active.
–2Q
The system lock is now active. If you
want to use the oven, touch for at
least 6 seconds.
–2II
The system lock is not active. The
oven can be used as normal.
Settings
44
Sensor lock
The sensor button lock prevents you
from accidently turning the oven off or
changing a cooking program.
–2Q
Before you can use a mode, touch
for at least 6 seconds.
–2II
The buttons respond immediately to
a finger touch.
Calibrate temperature
Using temperature calibration the
temperature can be modified, in all
modes and MasterChef programs, so
that it is slightly higher or lower than
shown.
The temperature calibration is
represented by a bar with seven
segments.
ʬ
If all of the segments are filled the oven
temperature is much higher than
indicated in the display. If no segment
is filled the oven temperature is much
lower than indicated.
ĺSelect 䵈 or 䵉, to adjust the
temperature calibration.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Electrical Version
Setting the voltage (electrical version)
ĺSelect the desired voltage and
corresponding frequency.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Settings
45
Showroom Program
This mode enables the oven to be
demonstrated in showrooms without
heating up. It should not be set for
domestic use.
Demo Mode
If you have demo mode activated
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QRWKHDWXS will appear when you turn
on the oven.
–2Q
Touch 2. for at least 4 seconds to
activate demo mode.
–2II
Touch for at least 4 seconds to
deactivate demo mode. The oven
can then be used as normal.
Factory default
–6HWWLQJV
Any settings that have been altered
will be reset to the factory default
setting.
–)DYRULWHV
All Favorites will be deleted.
–0:3RZHU/HYHOV
Power levels which have been
changed will be reset to the factory
default settings.
–'HIDXOWWHPSHUDWXUHV
Any default temperatures that have
been changed will reset to the
factory default settings.
–0\0LHOH
All MyMiele entries will be deleted.
MyMiele
46
You can personalize your oven using
the MyMiele function by inputting
frequently used processes.
It is particularly useful with MasterChef
program as you do not need to work
through every screen in order to start
your program.
You can also set processes that you
have entered into MyMiele to appear in
the Start screen (see "Settings – Start
screen").
To add an entry
You can add up to 20 entries.
ĺSelect 0\0LHOH.
ĺSelect $GGHQWU\.
You can select options listed in the
following categories:
–2SHUDWLQJ0RGHV
–*RXUPHW&HQWHU
–6SHFLDO0RGHV
–)DYRULWHV
ĺConfirm with OK.
The selected option with its symbol will
appear in the list.
ĺProceed as above for further entries
as required. You can only chose
options that have not already been
selected.
MyMiele
47
Editing MyMiele
After selecting (GLW you can
– add entries as long as MyMiele
contains fewer than 20 entries,
– delete entries,
– sort entries as long as MyMiele
contains more than 4 entries.
Deleting entries
ĺSelect 0\0LHOH.
ĺSelect (GLW.
ĺSelect 'HOHWHHQWU\.
ĺSelect the entry that you want to
delete.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The entry will then be removed from the
list.
Sorting entries
The order can be rearranged as long as
there are more than 4 entries.
ĺSelect 0\0LHOH.
ĺSelect (GLW.
ĺSelect 6RUWHQWU\.
ĺSelect the position you want to move
it to.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The entry will now appear in the
position selected.
Alarm + Timer
48
Using "Timer", you can set an alarm for
a specific time or set the timer duration
to time an activity in the kitchen e.g.
boiling eggs.
Two alarms can be set simultaneously,
two timer durations or an alarm and a
kitchen timer duration.
Using the Alarm
The alarm can be used to set a specific
time at which the oven buzzer will
sound.
Setting the alarm
If the setting 7LPH - 'LVSOD\ - 2II is
selected, you will need to turn the
oven off before setting the alarm. The
alarm time will then appear in the
display when the oven is turned off.
ĺSelect "Timer".
ĺSelect 1HZ$ODUP.
ĺSet the time for the alarm.
ĺConfirm with OK.
When the oven is switched off, the
alarm time and will appear instead of
the time of day.
If you are cooking at the same time or if
you are in a different menu, the alarm
time and will appear in the top right-
hand corner of the display.
At the set alarm time
– the Alarm symbol will flash next to
the time in the display.
– a buzzer will sound if turned on (see
"Settings - Volume - Buzzer tones").
ĺSelect "Timer" or the alarm in the
upper right of the display.
The buzzer will turn off and the symbols
in the display will go out.
Changing an alarm
ĺSelect the alarm in the upper right of
the display or select "Timer" and the
desired alarm.
The alarm selected appears.
ĺSet the new time for the alarm.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The adjusted alarm time is now saved
and will appear in the display.
Deleting an alarm
ĺSelect the alarm in the upper right of
the display or select "Timer" and the
desired alarm.
The alarm selected appears.
ĺSelect 5HVHW.
The alarm will be deleted.
Alarm + Timer
49
Using the Timer
The timer can be used to time any
activity in the kitchen , e.g. boiling
eggs.
The timer can also be used at the same
time as a cooking program if a start and
finish time have been set, e.g. a
reminder to stir the dish or add
seasoning.
A maximum time of 9 hours and 59
minutes can be set for the timer.
Setting the timer
When the setting 7LPH - 'LVSOD\ - 2II is
set the oven must be turned on to set
the timer. The timer can then be seen
counting down in the display when the
oven is turned off.
Boiling eggs and setting the timer for 6
minutes and 20 seconds
ĺSelect "Timer".
ĺSelect 1HZ7LPHU7LPH.
ĺSet the timer for the required time.
ĺConfirm with OK.
When the oven is turned off, the timer
duration counts down in the display
and appears instead of the time of
day.
If you are cooking at the same time or if
you are in a different menu, the timer
duration and will appear in the top
right-hand corner of the display.
Alarm + Timer
50
At the end of the timer
– the Timer symbol flashes,
– the time starts counting upwards,
– A buzzer will sound if turned on (see
"Settings - Volume - Buzzer tones").
ĺSelect "Timer" or the timer in the
upper right of the display.
The buzzer will turn off and the symbols
in the display will go out.
Resetting the timer
ĺSelect the timer in the upper right of
the display, or select "Timer" and the
desired timer.
The time previously set appears.
ĺSet a new timer duration.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The changed time is saved and will
count down in seconds.
Canceling the timer
ĺSelect the timer in the upper right of
the display, or select "Timer" and the
desired timer.
The time previously set appears.
ĺSelect 5HVHW.
The timer has been canceled.
Guide to the modes
51
The oven has a wide range of modes for preparing a variety of foods.
Solo Modes
Oven modes Default
temperature
Temperature
range
Convection Bake
Use this mode for baking and roasting on several
levels at the same time. You can cook at lower
temperatures than with the Surround mode
because the fan distributes the heat evenly
throughout the cavity for a consistent baking
temperature.
325°F
(160°C)
75–475°F
(25-275°C)
Auto Roast
For a premium result, the meat is seared at a high
temperature keeping meat tender and juicy.
320°F
(160°C)
200-450°F
(100-230°C)
Maxi Broil
For broiling meats e.g. steak, chops, kebabs, etc.
The entire Browning / Broiling element will glow red
to produce the required heat.
Level 3 Level 1-3
Convection Broil
This mode distributes hot air from the Browning/
Broiling element over the food using the fan. This
allows for a lower temperature to be used then when
using Broil . Ideal for broiling thicker cuts of meat
(e.g. chicken, roulades).
375°F
(200°C)
200-500°F
(100-250°C)
Intensive
This mode gently circulates heated air from the
lower heating element using the fan to create a brick
oven environment. Ideal for baking pizza, focaccia,
pies and tarts that require a crisp base and moist
toppings.
350°F
(170°C)
125-475°F
(50-250°C)
Guide to the modes
52
Oven modes Default
temperature
Temperature
range
Surround
This premium baking mode uses heat from the
upper and lower elements to create perfect results
on all baking recipes.
350°F
(180°C)
75–525°F
(25-275°C)
Bake
This mode uses traditional baking techniques to
perfect pies and biscuits.
375°F
(190°C)
125-450°F
(50-225°C)
Gentle Bake
A combination of different heating elements ensures
excellent baked good, gratins and lasagna.
375°F
(190°C)
200-475°F
(100-250°C)
Convection Roast
This mode uses the convection fan to circulate
heated air throughout the oven. Ideal for cooking
delicate cuts of meat, fish and crispy poultry.
320°F
(160°C)
30–475°F
(250°C)
Surround Roast
For roasting traditional recipes, e.g. pot roast, and
braising or cooking at low temperatures.
355°F
(180°C)
30–475°F
(250°C)
Guide to the modes
53
Microwave (Solo)
Oven modes Default
power level
Power level
range
Microwave
This mode is used to rapidly defrost, reheat and
cook food.
7 1-7
Combination Modes
During Combination modes the heating element and the magnetron turn on and
off alternating one after the other. The heating element browns the food and the
magnetron helps it cook quickly. The maximum power level is 3.
Oven modes Default
temperature
Temperature
range
Combi Bake
For rapid heating and cooking of food, while
browning at the same time. Microwaves will speed
up your cooking process without sacrificing the
quality of food.
When baking do not set the microwave power level
higher than 2.
320°F
(160°C)
85-425°F
(30-220°C)
Combi Auto Roast
For roasting at high temperatures and slow cooking
at low temperatures. The Microwaves will speed up
your cooking process without sacrificing the quality
of food. During the searing phase the oven heats up
to 450°F (230°C) to seal the meat. Once this
temperature has been reached, the oven
temperature automatically drops back down to the
pre-set cooking temperature for continued roasting.
The maximum adjustable microwave power level is
3.
320°F
(160°C)
212-395°F
(100-200°C)
Guide to the modes
54
Oven modes Default
temperature
Temperature
range
Micro Broil
For broiling meats e.g. steak, chops, kebabs, etc.
The entire Browning / Broiling element will glow red
to produce the required heat.
The maximum adjustable microwave power level is
3.
Broil level 3 Broil level
1-3
Combi Broil
This mode distributes hot air from the Browning /
Broiling element over the food using the fan. This
allows for a lower temperature to be used then when
using Micro Broil . Ideal for broiling thicker cuts
of meat (e.g. chicken).
The maximum adjustable microwave power level is
3.
395°F
(200°C)
210-395°C
(100-200°C)
Microwave power
55
How it works
The Speed Oven contains a high-
frequency tube called a magnetron. It
converts electrical energy into
microwaves. The microwaves are then
distributed evenly throughout the metal
sides of the oven interior to reach the
food from all sides.
In order for microwaves to reach the
food, they must be able to penetrate
the cooking container being used.
Microwaves can penetrate porcelain,
glass, cardboard and plastics, but not
metal. Do not, therefore, use dishes
made of metal, or which contain metal,
for example in the form of gold or silver
trim. The metal reflects the microwaves
and this could cause sparking. The
microwaves cannot be absorbed.
Microwaves pass through a suitable
container and find their way directly into
the food. All food contains moisture
molecules which, when subjected to
microwave energy, start to oscillate 2.5
billion times a second. The friction
caused by this vibration creates heat,
which first starts developing around the
outside of the food and then slowly
penetrates towards the center. The
moisture, fat and sugar content of food
will affect the speed at which it is
cooked.
Advantages
– Food can generally be cooked with
little liquid or oil.
– Defrosting, heating and cooking is
faster than using a conventional
oven.
– Nutrients, such as vitamins and
minerals, are generally retained.
– The color, texture and taste of food
are not impaired.
Microwaves stop being produced
when the program is interrupted or the
door is open. While in operation the
closed, sealed foor prevents
microwaves from escaping the
appliance.
Microwave power levels
Microwave power levels 1 to 7 can be
selected.
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56
Microwaves are reflected by metal.
They pass through glass, porcelain,
plastic and cardboard.
They are absorbed by food.
Non-microwave safe dishes can
suffer damage or cause damage to
the oven when using the the
Microwave (Solo) and
Combination modes with Microwave.
Risk of Fire!
The material and shape of containers
used affect cooking results and times.
Circular and oval containers work best.
The food will heat more evenly than in a
square container.
Containers suitable for
microwave use
Glassware
Heat-resistant glass or ceramic glass
are ideal for use with microwave power.
Exception: Do not use crystal glass
as it contains lead which can crack
or shatter in a microwave.
Porcelain
Porcelain is a suitable material.
Exception: Do not use porcelain with
gold or silver edging or items with
hollow knobs or handles, as
insufficient ventilation may cause a
build-up of pressure.
Earthenware
Decorated earthenware is only suitable
if the decoration is beneath an all-over
glaze.
Danger of burning! Wear pot holders
when removing earthenware dishes
from the Speed Oven.
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57
Plastics
Plastic containers and plastic
disposable containers may only be
used with Microwave (Solo) if they
have been declared as suitable for
microwave use by the manufacturer. To
protect the environment, it is best to
avoid using single-use containers.
Do not leave the Speed Oven
unattended when reheating or
cooking food in disposable
containers made of plastic, paper or
other flammable materials.
Plastic cookware must be heat-
resistance up to at least 230°F
(110°C). Otherwise the cookware will
deform and the possibly come in
contact with the food.
Only use plastic dishes in the
Microwave and combination
modes.
– Plastic microwave containers
Readily available from retail stores.
– Styrofoam containers
Disposable containers, such as trays
made from styrofoam, can only be used
for very short, timed warming and
reheating of food.
– Plastic cooking bags
Plastic cooking bags can be used for
cooking and reheating food.
They should be pierced beforehand so
that steam can escape. This prevents a
build-up of steam and reduces the rish
of the bag bursting.
There are also cooking bags that do not
need to be pierced. Following the
instructions listed on the packaging.
– Roasting bags
Follow the manufacturer's instructions.
ĜFire hazard!
Do not use metal clips, plastic clips
containing metal parts, or paper ties
containing wire. There is a danger
that they will ignite when heated.
– Melamine
Plastic tableware made from melamine
is not suitable for use in this oven.
Melamine absorbs microwave energy
and becomes very hot. Before
purchasing plasticware be sure that is
is microwave-safe.
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58
Unsuitable containers for
microwave use
ĜDishes with hollow knobs or
handles are not suitable for use with
microwave modes. Moisture which
has gathered in the hollow recesses
can cause pressure to build up and
the item can explode.
Metal
Metal reflects microwaves and
obstructs the cooking process.
Do not use metal containers, aluminum,
foil, metal cutlery and china with
metallic decoration such as gold rims or
cobalt blue with Microwave
combination modes.
Do not use containers where the foil
lid has not been completely removed
as small pieces of foil can cause
sparking.
Exceptions:
The rack supplied with the Speed
Oven is suitable for cooking with
Microwave and Combination modes.
Do not place the rack on the floor of
the oven.
– Metal bakeware can be used with
Microwave combination modes.
– Ready-meals in aluminum foil trays
can be defrosted and reheated using
microwave power as long as the lid is
removed.
When using foil trays there is a risk
of arcing or sparks occurring in the
oven. For this reason, place the foil
tray on the glass tray and not on the
rack.
The foil tray must be at least 3/4"
(2 cm) away from the oven walls. It
must not touch them.
However, as food is only heated from
the top, it is better to remove the food
from the aluminum foil container and
transfer it to a dish suitable for use in
a microwave oven. The heat
distribution will be more even.
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59
– Aluminum foil pieces
For even defrosting and to avoid
overcooking unevenly shaped cuts of
meat, poultry or fish, small pieces of
aluminum foil may be used to mask thin
pieces for the last few minutes of the
program.
Make sure that the aluminum foil is
at least 3/4" (2 cm) from the oven
walls at all times. It must not touch
the walls.
– Metal meat skewers or clamps
These should only be used if they are
very small in comparison to the size of
the cut of meat.
Glazes and colors
Some glazes and colors contain metal
and are therefore unsuitable for
microwave modes.
Wood
Wooden dishes are not suitable.
Moisture contained in the wood
evaporates when exposed to
microwave energy, causing the wood to
dry and crack.
Testing dishes for their
suitability
If in doubt as to whether glass,
earthenware or porcelain plates or
dishes are suitable for use with
microwave energy, a simple test can be
performed:
ĺInsert the glass tray on shelf level 1
and place the empty item you wish to
test on the glass tray. Fill a suitable
glass with water and also place this
on the glass tray.
ĺClose the door.
ĺSelect Microwave .
ĺSet the highest microwave power
level (7) and a cooking duration of
30 seconds.
ĺConfirm with OK and start the
program.
If a cracking noise is heard
accompanied by sparks during the
test, turn the appliance off
immediately. Any cookware which
causes this reaction is unsuitable for
use with microwave power. If in
doubt, contact the cookware
manufacturer.
This test cannot be used to check
whether items with hollow knobs or
handles are suitable for use with
microwave power.
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60
Placing the dish in the Speed
Oven
ĺInsert the glass tray on shelf level 1.
ĺThe dish containing the food should
always be placed in the middle of the
glass tray.
Placing the food directly on the floor
of the oven would give unsatisfactory
and uneven results as the microwaves
would not be able to reach the food
from below.
Lid
The lid offers the following advantages:
– Prevents too much steam escaping,
especially when cooking foods which
need longer to cook, such as
potatoes.
– Speeds up the cooking process.
– Prevents food from drying out.
– Helps keep the oven interior clean.
ĺWhen using Microwave (Solo) ,
always cover the food with a lid or
cover made of microwave safe glass
or plastic.
These covers are available at retail
stores.
Alternatively, use plastic wrap
recommended for use in a microwave
oven (pierce as instructed by the
manufacturer). Heat can cause normal
plastic wrap to distort and fuse with
the food.
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61
ĜThe cover can only withstand
temperatures up to 230°F (110°C).
Higher temperatures (e.g. those used
for Broil and Convection Bake) can
cause the plastic to distort and fuse
with the food. The cover should only
be used with Microwave (Solo) .
The cover should not form a seal
with the container. If the cover is
used with a container which only has
a narrow diameter, there might not
be enough room for condensation to
escape through the holes in the top.
The cover could get too hot and
could start to melt.
ĺDo not use the cover if:
– cooking breaded food,
– cooking food which requires a crisp
finish,
– cooking food with a Combi mode.
ĜOtherwise pressure can build up,
causing the container to explode,
posing a severe risk of injury.
Do not cook or reheat food or liquids
in sealed containers, jars or bottles.
Otherwise pressure will build up
which can cause the bottle or
container to explode. Risk of injury.
Energy saving tips
62
– Remove any accessories from the
oven that you do not require for
cooking.
– If possible, do not open the door
during a program. If the door is
opened during a program that is not
using microwave power, the heat in
the oven automatically turns off. The
fans continue to run. As soon as the
door is closed again, the program will
continue.
– If a temperature range is given, it is
best to select the lower temperature
and check the food after the shortest
cooking time given.
– Convection Broil can be used for
a wide variety of foods. Lower
temperatures can be used than with
other Broil modes which use the
maximum temperature setting.
– The default setting for the Time of
Day display 7LPH - 'LVSOD\ - 2II will
consume the least amount of energy.
– With the factory default setting
/LJKWLQJ - 2QIRUVHFRQGV the oven
interior lighting turns off automatically
after 15 seconds. It can be turned on
again at any time by touching "Light".
– When cooking with automatic shut-
off or the wireless roast probe, the
oven heating will turn off
automatically shortly before the end
of cooking. The residual heat is
sufficient to finish the cooking
process. (QHUJ\6DYH will appear in
the display. The cooling fan or hot air
fan (depending on mode used) will
remain on.
– The oven turns off automatically if a
button is not pressed to save power.
The amount of time before the oven
turns off depends on the selected
settings, e.g. mode, temperature,
cooking duration, etc.
Solo modes
63
Quick Guide
ĺTurn on the oven.
The main menu will appear.
ĺPlace the food in the oven.
ĺSelect 2SHUDWLQJ0RGHV.
ĺSelect the desired mode.
The oven mode and default
temperature will appear.
The oven heating, lighting and cooling
fan will turn on.
ĺAdjust the default temperature if
necessary.
The default temperature will be
automatically accepted within a few
seconds. If necessary, select &KDQJH
to go back to the temperature setting
(see "Additional functions - Changing
the temperature").
ĺConfirm with OK.
The required and the actual
temperatures will appear.
You will see the temperature rising in
the display. A buzzer will sound when
the oven temperature is reached if this
option is selected (see "Settings -
Volume - Buzzer tone").
After the cooking process:
ĺTake the food out of the oven.
ĺTurn the oven off.
Cooling fan
After the cooking process the cooling
fan will continue to run for a while after
a program is complete to prevent
moisture from building up in the oven,
on the control panel or surrounding
cabinetry.
When the temperature in the oven has
fallen sufficiently the cooling fan will
turn off automatically.
The default setting can be changed if
desired (see "Settings - Cooling Fan").
Solo modes
64
Additional functions
You have placed the food in the oven,
selected a mode and set the
temperature.
By selecting $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV you can
adjust cooking times and adjust
additional settings.
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
Additional options will appear in the
display for you to select for change if
desired.
–'XUDWLRQ
–&RUHWHPSHUDWXUH (This will only appear
if you are using the roast probe. You
cannot set a cooking duration when
using the roast probe.)
–5HDG\DW
–6WDUWDW(This will appear if a 'XUDWLRQ
or 5HDG\DW time has been set.)
–5DSLG3UH+HDW (This only appears if a
temperature of more than 210°F
(100°C) has been set for Convection
Bake , Auto Roast or
Surround .)
–&ULVSIXQFWLRQ (This moisture reduction
feature will allow surfaces to crisp on
the outside.)
–&KDQJH2SHUDWLQJ0RGH (You can
change the oven mode during
operation.)
Changing the temperature
As soon as a cooking mode is selected,
a default temperature will appear in the
display together with its possible range
(see "Guide to the modes").
ĺIf the default temperature is suitable
for your recipe, confirm it with "OK".
ĺIf it is not suitable for your recipe, you
can change it for this particular
cooking program.
You can also permanently reset the
default temperature to suit your
personal cooking habits (See
"Settings - Default temperatures").
Example: You have selected
Convection Bake and 350°F
(170°C) and can see the temperature
increasing.
You want to reduce the target
temperature to 310°F (155°C).
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺChanging the temperature
ĺConfirm with OK.
The adjusted target temperature is
saved. The target and actual
temperatures are displayed.
Solo modes
65
Rapid PreHeat
Rapid PreHeat can be used to speed
up the preheating phase.
The Rapid PreHeat function turns on
automatically if you set a temperature
of more than 210°F (100°C) for
Convection Bake , Auto Roast
or Surround .
Do not use Rapid PreHeat to preheat
the oven when baking pizzas or
delicates mixtures (e.g. small baked
goods, sponge). These will brown too
quickly.
You can turn-off Rapid PreHeat for a
relevant cooking process.
Rapid PreHeat
–2Q
The Browning / Broiling and
convection heating elements turn on
together with the fan to enable the
oven to reach the required
temperature as quickly as possible.
–2II
Only the heating elements
associated with the cooking program
are turned on.
To turn the Rapid PreHeat function off:
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
ĺSelect 5DSLG3UH+HDW.
In 5DSLG3UH+HDW, 2II will appear.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Rapid PreHeat has been deactivated.
Instead of 5DSLG3UH+HDW, 3UHKHDWLQJ will
appear in the display.
ĺSelect the required oven mode and
temperature.
ĺRapid PreHeat should be turned off
when baking pizza or delicate
mixtures.
ĺWait for the preheating phase to
complete.
A buzzer will sound when the set
temperature is reached, if the buzzer is
set (see "Settings").
ĺPlace the food in the oven.
Solo modes
66
Using the Crisp function (Moisture
Reduction)
It is a good idea to use this function
when cooking items which are moist on
the inside but which should be crispy
on the outside, e.g. french fries,
croquettes or breaded meats.
It is also suitable for fruit cakes, such as
apple cake.
You have placed the food in the oven,
selected a mode and set the
temperature.
You can activate the "Crisp function"
with any oven mode. It must be
activated separately for a cooking
process. For best results, activate it at
the beginning of the cooking process.
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
ĺSelect &ULVSIXQFWLRQ.
In &ULVSIXQFWLRQ, 2Q will appear.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Moisture reduction is now activated.
Changing the oven mode
You can change the oven mode during
operation.
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
ĺSelect &KDQJH2SHUDWLQJ0RGH.
ĺSelect the desired mode.
The new mode will appear in the
display together with its default
temperature.
ĺChange the temperature, if
necessary.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The oven mode has been changed.
The times entered will be kept.
Solo modes
67
Setting additional durations
You have placed the food in the oven,
selected a mode and set the
temperature.
By entering 'XUDWLRQ, 5HDG\DW or 6WDUWDW
you can automatically turn the cooking
program on or off.
–'XUDWLRQ
Enter the cooking duration required.
Once the duration set has elapsed,
the heating will turn off automatically.
The maximum duration that can be
set is 12:00 hours.
A cooking duration cannot be
entered if you are using the wireless
roast probe. When using the roast
probe, the cooking duration is
determined by when the set core
temperature is reached.
–5HDG\DW
You can specify when you would like
the cooking program to complete.
The oven will turn off automatically at
the time set.
A
5HDG\DW time cannot be entered if
you are using the wireless roast
probe. When using the roast probe
the end time is determined by when
the set core temperature is reached.
–6WDUWDW
Set the time you would like cooking
to start at. The oven will turn on
automatically at the time set.
6WDUWDW can only be used together
with 'XUDWLRQ or 5HDG\DW, except
when using the wireless roast probe.
Solo modes
68
Turning off automatically
It is now 11:45. The food takes 30
minutes to cook and should be ready at
12:15.
Select 'XUDWLRQ and set 00:30 h or select
5HDG\DW and set the time for 12:15.
The oven will turn off automatically after
this duration has elapsed or the time
set has been reached.
Setting the duration
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
ĺSet the cooking duration.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Setting the "Ready at" time
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
ĺIn the 5HDG\DW field, set the time at
which the food should be ready.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Turning on and off automatically
It It is recommended to use the
automatic On/Off feature when
roasting. Do not delay the start of the
program for too long when baking.
Cake mixtures and doughs will dry
out, and the leavening agents will lose
their effectiveness.
To turn a cooking program on and off
automatically, you have a choice of
how to enter the time parameters:
–'XUDWLRQand 5HDG\DW
–'XUDWLRQand 6WDUWDW
–5HDG\DWand 6WDUWDW
It is now 11:30. The food takes 30
minutes to cook and should be ready at
12:30.
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
ĺIn the 'XUDWLRQ field, set 0:30 h.
ĺIn the 5HDG\DW field, set 12:30 h.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The 6WDUWDWtime will be automatically
calculated. 6WDUWDW will appear in
the display.
The oven will turn on automatically
when this time is reached.
Solo modes
69
Sequence of a cooking program that
turns on and off automatically
Up until the start time the mode, the
selected temperature, 6WDUWDW and the
start time will appear in the display.
After the program has started you
can follow the preheating phase in the
display until the required temperature
has been reached.
Once this temperature is reached, a
buzzer will sound if turned on (see
"Settings - Volume - Buzzer tone").
After the preheating phase the
remaining time will appear in the
display.
The time will count down in the display.
The last minute counts down in
seconds.
At the end of the cooking process a
buzzer will sound if turned on (see
"Settings - Volume - Buzzer tones").
The oven heating and lighting are
turned on. 3URJUDP)LQLVKHG appears in
the display.
You have the option to save the
program as a Favorite (see "Favorites")
or to increase the cooking duration
using &KDQJH. Select "Back" to go back
to the main menu.
During the cooling down phase the
cooling fan will continue to run.
Changing the set time
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
All options that can be changed will
appear.
ĺChange the desired time.
ĺConfirm with OK.
These settings will be deleted in the
event of a power failure.
Canceling cooking
ĺTouch "Back" twice.
&DQFHO&RRNLQJ" appears in the display.
ĺSelect <HV.
The oven heating and lighting will turn
off, and any durations set will be
deleted.
Microwave (Solo)
70
Quick Guide
ĺTurn on the oven.
The main menu will appear.
ĺPlace the food in the oven.
ĺSelect 2SHUDWLQJ0RGHV .
ĺSelect Microwave .
The mode, recommended power level
and the duration field will appear in the
display.
ĺIf necessary, change the
recommended power level.
ĺSet the cooking duration.
The maximum duration that can be set
depends on the power level selected.
ĺSelect 6WDUW.
The magnetron, lighting and cooling fan
will come on and the cooking program
will start.
The time remaining appears in the
display. You can interrupt the cooking
at any time with 6WRS.
At the end of the cooking duration
–3URJUDP)LQLVKHGappears in the
display.
– the cooling fan will continue to run,
– A buzzer will sound if turned on (see
"Settings - Volume - Buzzer tones").
You have the option to save the
program as a Favorite (see "Favorites")
or to increase the cooking duration
using &KDQJH. Select "Back" to go
back to the main menu.
ĺTake the food out of the oven.
ĺTurn the oven off.
Cooling fan
After the cooking process the cooling
fan will continue to run for a while after
a program is complete to prevent
moisture from building up in the oven,
on the control panel or surrounding
cabinetry.
The cooling fan will turn off after a set
time.
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71
Additional functions
You have placed the food in the oven,
selected a Microwave power level and
set the duration.
By selecting $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV you can
adjust cooking times and adjust
additional settings.
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
Additional options will appear in the
display for you to select for change if
desired.
–5HDG\DW
–6WDUWDW
–&KDQJH2SHUDWLQJ0RGH (You can
change the oven mode during
operation.)
Changing the microwave power level
In Microwave (Solo) the power level
is set at the factory to level 7.
ĺIf the default power level is suitable
for your recipe, confirm it with OK.
ĺIf it is not suitable for your recipe, you
can change it for this particular
cooking program.
You can also permanently reset the
recommended power level to suit your
personal cooking practices (See
"Settings - MW power levels").
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺChange the power level and wait
about 15 seconds.
The cooking process is now running
with the modified microwave power
level.
Changing the cooking duration
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺChange the cooking duration.
ĺSelect 6WDUW.
The program will restart using the new
duration.
Changing the oven mode
You can change the oven mode during
operation (see "Solo modes - Changing
the oven mode").
Microwave (Solo)
72
Setting additional durations
You have placed the food in the oven,
selected a Microwave power level and
set the duration.
By entering 5HDG\DW or 6WDUWDW you can
automatically turn the cooking program
on or off.
–5HDG\DW
You can specify when you would like
the cooking program to complete.
The oven will turn off automatically at
the time set.
A
5HDG\DW time cannot be entered if
you are using the roast probe. When
using the roast probe the end time is
determined by when the set core
temperature is reached.
–6WDUWDW
Set the time you would like cooking
to start at. The oven will turn on
automatically at the time set.
Turning on and off automatically
To turn a cooking program on and off
automatically, you have a choice of
how to enter the time parameters:
–'XUDWLRQ and 5HDG\DW
–'XUDWLRQ and 6WDUWDW
It is now 11:45. The food takes 5
minutes to cook and should be ready at
12:30.
ĺIn the 'XUDWLRQ field, set 5:00 h.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
ĺIn the 5HDG\DW field, set 12:30 h.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The 6WDUWDWtime will be automatically
calculated. 6WDUWDW will appear in
the display.
The oven will turn on automatically
when this time is reached.
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73
Sequence of a cooking program that
turns on and off automatically
Up until the start time the mode, the
microwave power level, the selected
temperature, 6WDUWDW and the start time
will appear in the display.
After starting the time remaining will
appear in the display.
You can follow the time counting down
in the display.
At the end of the cooking process a
buzzer will sound if turned on (see
"Settings - Volume - Buzzer tones").
The magnetron and the oven light turn
off. 3URJUDP)LQLVKHG appears.
You have the option to save the
program as a Favorite (see "Favorites")
or to increase the cooking duration
using &KDQJH. Select "Back" to go back
to the main menu.
Changing the set time
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV, if required.
All options that can be changed will
appear.
ĺChange the desired time.
ĺSelect OK to confirm or select 6WDUW, if
the cooking is already in progress.
These settings will be deleted in the
event of a power failure.
Deleting a finish time
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
ĺIn the field 5HDG\DW set the time to "-
- - -".
ĺSelect 6WDUW.
The finish time is now deleted.
The program will start using the
duration set.
Canceling cooking
ĺTouch "Back" twice.
&DQFHO&RRNLQJ" appears in the display.
ĺSelect <HV.
The Main Menu will appear. Any
cooking durations set will be deleted.
Combi Modes
74
Microwave Combi modes use
microwave power with another
cooking mode (e.g. Convection Bake,
Auto Roast). This combination enables
shorter cooking durations.
Quick Guide
ĺTurn on the oven.
The main menu will appear.
ĺPlace the food in the oven.
ĺSelect 2SHUDWLQJ0RGHV .
ĺSelect the desired mode.
The mode, recommended power level,
recommended temperature and the
duration field will appear in the display.
In the Combi modes, the maximum
microwave power level is 3. The
recommended temperature with the
possible temperature range for each
mode is described in "Guide to the
modes".
ĺSet the microwave power level,
temperature and cooking duration.
You can set a maximum duration of
2:00 hours.
ĺSelect 6WDUW.
The oven cooking will start. The oven
heating, lighting and cooling fan will
turn on.
The microwave power level, cooking
time, set temperature and actual
temperature will appear. You can watch
the temperature rise in the display.
When the selected temperature is
reached a signal will sound (see
"Settings - Volume - Buzzer tone").
The remaining time appears in the
display.
Combi Modes
75
At the end of the cooking duration
–3URJUDP)LQLVKHGappears in the
display.
– the oven heating turns off
automatically,
– the cooling fan will continue to run,
– A buzzer will sound if turned on (see
"Settings - Volume - Buzzer tones").
You have the option to save the
program as a Favorite (see "Favorites")
or to increase the cooking duration
using &KDQJH. Select "Back" to go
back to the main menu.
ĺTake the food out of the oven.
ĺTurn the oven off.
Cooling fan
After the cooking process the cooling
fan will continue to run for a while after
a program is complete to prevent
moisture from building up in the oven,
on the control panel or surrounding
cabinetry.
When the temperature in the oven has
fallen sufficiently the cooling fan will
turn off automatically.
The default setting can be changed if
desired (see "Settings - Cooling Fan").
Additional functions
You have placed the food in the oven,
selected a temperature, Microwave
power level and set the duration.
By selecting $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV you can
adjust cooking times and adjust
additional settings.
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
Additional options will appear in the
display for you to select for change if
desired.
–5HDG\DW
–6WDUWDW
–'XUDWLRQ0:
–&KDQJH2SHUDWLQJ0RGH (You can
change the oven mode during
operation.)
Combi Modes
76
Changing the microwave power level
and temperature
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺChange the microwave power level or
the temperature.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The adjusted value is now saved and
will appear in the display.
Using the Crisp function (Moisture
Reduction)
You can activate or deactivate the Crisp
function (see "Solo modes - Using the
Crisp function (Moisture reduction)").
Changing the oven mode
You can change the oven mode during
operation (see "Solo modes - Changing
the oven mode").
Setting additional durations
You can set a program to turn on and
off automatically (see "Microwave (Solo)
- Setting additional durations").
Setting the duration for microwave
cooking
You can select how long you want
microwave power to be on for at the
beginning of a Microwave Combi mode.
This can be useful, e.g. when baking, to
help the dough rise more efficiently.
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
ĺIn the field 'XUDWLRQ0: set the
cooking duration.
ĺConfirm with OK.
Gourmet Center
77
Your oven has a wide range of
MasterChef programs that enable you
to achieve excellent cooking results
with ease. Simply select the
appropriate program for the type of
food you are cooking and follow the
instructions in the display.
List of food types
The programs can be found under
*RXUPHW&HQWHU .
–%DNHV*UDWLQV
–%DNHG*RRGV
–0HDW
–)LVK
–3RXOWU\
–&RRN9HJZLWK0:
–3L]]D
–&RRN6RXSZLWK0:
Using the Gourmet Center
programs
From the main menu:
ĺSelect *RXUPHW&HQWHU .
A list of food types will appear in the
display.
ĺSelect the food category.
The programs available for the food
category selected will appear.
ĺSelect the desired program.
Each step you need to take before
starting the program will appear in the
display.
Depending on the program selected the
following information or instruction will
appear in the display:
– Type of cookware,
– Shelf level,
– Using the roast probe,
– Duration.
ĺFollow the instructions in the display.
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78
Notes on using these programs
– The oven interior should be at room
temperature before starting a
MasterChef program.
– Some programs require a preheating
phase before food is placed in the
oven. A prompt will appear to tell you
when to add the food.
– The duration quoted for MasterChef
programs is an estimate. It may
increase or decrease depending on
the program. When using the roast
probe, the duration will be
determined by when the core
temperature is reached. The duration,
in particular with meat, will vary
depending on the initial temperature
of the food.
Search
You can search *RXUPHW&HQWHU by food
type and by the name of the program.
There is a full text search which can
also be used to search for parts of
words.
From the main menu:
ĺSelect *RXUPHW&HQWHU.
A list of food types will appear in the
display.
ĺSelect 6HDUFK.
ĺUse the keyboard to type in the
search text, e.g. "Bread".
The number of hits will be shown in the
bottom right of the display.
If no match is found, or if there are
more than 40 matches, the KLWV field
will be deactivated and you will need
to change the search text.
ĺSelect KLWV.
The food types and programs available
will then appear.
ĺSelect the program or the food type,
and choose the program
The program will start.
ĺFollow the instructions in the display.
Favorites
79
You can create and save up to 20 of
your own programs.
– Each one can have up to 10 cooking
stages. This enables you to save
your most frequently used recipes
very accurately. Each stage contains
a mode, temperature and duration or
core temperature.
– You can specify the shelf level(s) for
the food.
– You can enter a program name for
your recipe.
When you next select the program, it
will start automatically.
There are different ways of creating a
Favorite:
– At the end of running a MasterChef
Program, save it as a separate
program.
– After running a program with a set
duration, select Save.
Then name the program.
Creating a Favorite
ĺSelect )DYRULWHV.
ĺSelect &UHDWH3URJUDP.
You can now specify the settings for
cooking stage 1.
Follow the instructions in the display:
ĺSelect and confirm the cooking
mode, temperature and duration or
core temperature.
Depending on the mode selected you
can add the functions 5DSLG3UH+HDW
and &ULVSIXQFWLRQ in $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV.
Settings for the 1st cooking stage have
now been set.
More cooking stages can be added, for
example, if you would like to add
another cooking mode to follow the
first.
ĺIf additional cooking stated are
required, select $GG and proceed as
you did for the 1st cooking stage.
ĺWhen you have completed setting
the cooking stages. select )LQLVK.
Set the shelf level(s) to be used:
ĺSelect the desired level(s).
ĺConfirm with OK.
A summary of your settings will appear
in the display.
ĺCheck the settings and select OK to
confirm, or select &KDQJH to correct
the settings.
ĺSelect 6DYH.
ĺEnter the program name using the
keyboard.
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80
You can add a line break for longer
program names using the symbol.
ĺOnce you have entered the program
name select 6DYH.
A message will appear in the display
confirming that the name has been
saved.
ĺConfirm with OK.
You can start the saved program
immediately, delay the start or change
the cooking stages.
More information regarding &KDQJH
&RRNLQJ6WDJHV can be found in
"Changing favorites".
Starting a Favorite
ĺPlace the food in the oven.
ĺSelect )DYRULWHV.
The program names will appear in the
display.
ĺSelect the desired program.
You can start the saved program
immediately, delay the start or show the
cooking stages.
–6WDUW1RZ
The program will start right away and
the oven heating will turn on.
–6WDUW/DWHU
This option will only appear if you are
using the wireless roast probe. You
can specify when you would like the
program to start. The oven heating
will turn on automatically at the time
set.
–5HDG\DW
You can specify when you would like
the cooking program to complete.
The oven will turn off automatically at
the time set.
–6WDUWDW
You can specify when you want the
program to start. The oven heating
will turn on automatically at the time
you set.
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81
–'LVSOD\6WDJHV
A summary of your settings will
appear in this display. You can adjust
the setting under &KDQJH (see
"Changing Favorites").
ĺSelect the desired menu item.
ĺConfirm the message regarding
which shelf level to use with OK.
The selected program will begin
automatically right away or at the time
set.
Changing Favorites
Changing cooking stages
Cooking stages in a MasterChef
program that have been saved under
a different name cannot be changed.
ĺSelect )DYRULWHV.
The program names will appear in the
display.
ĺSelect (GLW.
ĺSelect &KDQJH3URJUDP.
ĺSelect the desired program.
ĺSelect &KDQJH&RRNLQJ6WDJHV.
The setting specified for a cooking
stage can be changed or more cooking
stages can be added to the program.
ĺChange the program as desired (see
"Creating a Favorite").
ĺCheck the settings and select OK to
confirm.
ĺSelect 6DYH.
ĺIf necessary, change the name (see
"Creating a Favorite) and select 6DYH.
The changes made to the program will
be saved.
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82
Changing the name
ĺSelect )DYRULWHV.
The program names will appear in the
display.
ĺSelect (GLW.
ĺSelect &KDQJH3URJUDP.
ĺSelect the desired program.
ĺSelect &KDQJHQDPH.
ĺChange the name (see "Creating a
Favorite) and select 6DYH.
A message will appear in the display
confirming that the name has been
saved.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The new program name will be saved.
Deleting a Favorite
ĺSelect )DYRULWHV.
The program names will appear in the
display.
ĺSelect (GLW.
ĺSelect 'HOHWH3URJUDP.
ĺSelect the desired program.
ĺSelect <HV.
The program is deleted.
You can delete all of your Favorites at
the same time (see "Settings - Factory
Default - Favorites").
Minute +
83
With the Minute + function the
microwave starts with a set microwave
power level and cooking time, e.g.
heating liquids.
The default power level is 7 with a
cooking time of 1 minute.
Tip:: You can alter the power level and
the duration. The maximum duration
will depend on the microwave power
level selected (see "Settings – Minute
+").
This function can only be used when
no other cooking programs are in use.
ĺTouch "Minute +" until the cooking
process starts.
Touching it repeatedly will increase
the cooking time.
The time remaining appears in the
display.
You can stop the cooking process at
any time with 6WRS and cancel with
"Back".
At the end of the program
–3URJUDP)LQLVKHGappears in the
display.
– A buzzer will sound if turned on (see
"Settings - Volume - Buzzer tones").
Popcorn
84
With the Popcorn function, the
microwave starts with a set microwave
power level and cooking duration.
The microwave power level is preset at
6 and the duration at 3 minutes. This is
suitable for most brands of microwave
popcorn.
Tip:: The duration can be changed up
to a maximum of 4 minutes. The
microwave power level cannot be
changed (see "Settings – Popcorn").
This function can only be used when
no other cooking programs are in use.
ĺTouch "Popcorn" until the program
starts.
The time remaining appears in the
display.
You can stop the cooking process at
any time with 6WRS and cancel with
"Back".
Do not leave the oven unattended
during this program and follow the
manufacturers instructions.
At the end of the program
–3URJUDP)LQLVKHGappears in the
display.
– A buzzer will sound if turned on (see
"Settings - Volume - Buzzer tones").
Bake
85
Eating food which has been cooked
correctly is important for good
health.
Only bake cakes, pizza, french fries,
etc. until they are golden brown. Do
not overcook them.
Oven modes
Depending on how you would like the
food prepared, you can use Convection
Bake , Surround , Intensive ,
or Combi Bake (see "Guide to the
modes").
Combi Bake is particularly suitable for
baking doughs with a longer baking
time, because the cooking time is
shortened.
For baking, the microwave power level
must not exceed level 2.
Bakeware
The bakeware used depends on the
oven mode chosen and how the food is
prepared.
– Convection Bake , Intensive :
Bakeware made of any heat-resistant
material is suitable. Light-colored,
thin, non-reflective metal baking
pans can be used, but results may
not be as good as with dark non-
reflective bakeware.
– Surround :
Dark metal, enamel or aluminum
baking tins with a matte finish, as
well as heat-resistant glass, ceramic
and coated dishes can be used.
Avoid bright, shiny metal tins as they
result in uneven or poor browning,
and in some cases cakes might not
cook properly.
– Combi Bake
Only use oven-safe dishware suitable
for microwave use (see "Containers
suitable for microwave use"), such as
oven-safe glass or ceramic dishes as
these allow microwaves through
them.
Metal containers reflect microwaves
so food will only cook from above.
Cooking durations would therefore
be longer and metal tins could also
cause sparking. Place the dish on the
glass tray such that it cannot touch
the oven walls. If the dish being used
causes sparking, do not use it for
combination cooking programs
again.
Parchment paper
Place french fries, croquettes and
similar types of food on paper.
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86
Temperature
As a general rule, select the lower
temperature given in the chart.
Choosing a baking temperature higher
than those recommended may reduce
the cooking time, but will lead to
uneven browning, and unsatisfactory
cooking results.
Baking duration
Check if the food is cooked at the end
of the shortest duration quoted. To
check if a cake is ready insert a
wooden skewer or toothpick into the
center, it should come out clean.
Shelf levels
The shelf level that you place the food
on for baking depends on the oven
mode and the number of trays being
used.
–Convection Bake
Cakes in pans: Level 1 from the
bottom
Flat baked goods (e.g. cookies,
cakes): Level 2 from the bottom
Baking on 2 levels at the same time:
Levels 1+3 from the bottom or levels
2+3 from the bottom
–Surround
Cakes in pans: Level 1 from the
bottom
Flat baked goods (e.g. cookies,
cakes: Level 2 from the bottom
–Intensive
In general use Level 1 from the
bottom.
–Combi Bake
Insert the glass tray on Level 1 from
the bottom and place the bakeware
on it.
Tips
– Setting the cooking duration. When
baking, the oven should not be set to
start after an extended period of time.
Otherwise the cake mixture or dough
will dry out, and the raising agents
will lose their effectiveness.
– Place cakes in rectangular bakeware
on the rack with the longer side
across the width of the oven for
optimum heat distribution and even
results.
Roast
87
Always follow USDA guidelines on
food safety.
Oven modes
Convection Bake / Convection Roast
, Auto Roast
For roasting meat, fish and poultry
dishes in which a browned finish is
desired.
Combi Bake ,
Combi Auto Roast
The program duration is shorter with
these modes.
Set the microwave to the following
levels for the entire cooking duration.
– For meat and fish: max. level 3.
– For poultry: level 2.
This combination mode is not suitable
for cooking roast beef or tenderloins.
The center would be too well cooked
before the exterior is browned.
Cookware
Please take into account the material of
your bakeware in your choice of oven
mode:
– Convection Bake / Convection Roast
/ Auto Roast :
Oven dishes, ovenproof ceramic
dishes and glass dishes.
Make sure that the pot and lid have
heat-resistant handles.
– Combi Bake / Combi Auto Roast
:
Dishes must be suitable for use in a
microwave oven and must not have
metal lids (see "Containers suitable
for microwave use").
Roasting in a closed pan
ĺSeason the meat and place it in the
roasting dish. Dot with butter or
brush with oil if necessary. For large
lean cuts of meat 4.5-6.5 lbs (2–3 kg)
and fatty poultry, add about 1/2 cup
(1/8 l) of water to the dish.
ĺWhen using a roasting bag, follow the
manufacturer's instructions.
Roasting on the rack
Add a little fat or oil to very lean meat or
place a few strips of bacon on the top.
Do not add too much liquid during
cooking as this will hinder the
browning process.
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88
Temperature
As a general rule, select the lower
temperature given in the chart.
If higher temperatures are used, the
meat will brown on the outside, but will
not be properly cooked through.
Shelf levels
– Convection Bake / Convection Roast
/ Auto Roast :
Rack with meat on it on shelf level 1
– Combi Bake /
Combi Auto Roast :
Rack or glass tray with meat on it on
shelf level 1
Tips
– Resting time: At the end of the
program, take the roast out of the
oven, cover with aluminum foil and
let stand for about 10 minutes. This
helps retain the juices when the meat
is sliced.
– The larger the cut of meat to be
roasted, the lower the temperature
should be. The roasting process will
take a little longer, but the meat will
be cooked evenly and the outside will
become crisp.
– Use a roast probe for accurate
cooking temperatures and best
results.
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89
Roast Probe
The roast probe enables the roasting
process to be monitored simply and
reliably.
How the roast probe works
The metal tip of the roast probe is
inserted into the food. There is a
temperature sensor in the metal tip
which measures the core temperature
of the food during cooking. The rise in
the core temperature reflects the extent
to which the food is cooked. You can
program the core temperature to be
lower or higher, depending on how you
would 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 the
roasting chart and "Slow cooking" for
the core temperatures applicable for
different types of meat.
The cooking time will be similar when
cooking with or without the roast probe.
When to use the roast probe
Apart from MasterChef programs,
Special Modes and Favorites, the roast
probe can be used with the following
oven modes:
– Auto Roast
– Convection Bake / Convection Roast
– Surround / Surround Roast
– Convection Broil
– Microwave
– Combi Auto Roast
– Combi Bake
– Combi Broil
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90
Important notes regarding the roast
probe
Please note:
– You can place the meat in a pot, on
the rack or in the glass tray,
depending on the mode selected.
– The metal tip of the roast probe must
be fully inserted into the center of the
food.
– When cooking poultry, insert the
metal tip into the thickest part of the
breast. You can find the thickest part
of the breast by pressing the area
with your thumb and index finger.
– Do not let the metal tip touch any
bones or insert it into a fatty area of
the meat. If fat or bone come into
contact with the probe, this can lead
to the oven being turned off too early.
– If the meat is very heavily marbled
with fat, select the highest core
temperature given in the roasting
chart.
– When using roasting bags or
aluminum foil, insert the probe
through the bag or foil into the center
of the meat. You can also place the
meat, with the roast probe inserted,
inside the foil. Follow the roasting
bag / aluminum foil manufacturer's
instructions.
Using the roast probe
ĺInsert the metal tip of the roast probe
fully into the food.
ĺPlace the food in the oven.
ĺInsert the plug of the roast probe into
the socket until you feel it engage.
ĺClose the door.
ĺSelect an oven mode or MasterChef
program.
ĺSet the temperature or power level if
necessary.
ĺSet the core temperature if
necessary.
The core temperatures cannot be
changed for the MasterChef
programs.
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91
You can also delay the start of the
cooking program to a later time. To do
this, select 6WDUWDW.. In the MasterChef
programs select 6WDUW/DWHU.
You can estimate approximately when
the food will be ready as the duration of
the cooking program is about the same
as if you were cooking food without
using the roast probe.
'XUDWLRQand 5HDG\DW cannot be set
because the total time depends on how
long it takes for the core temperature to
be reached.
Time left display
After a certain time, the estimated
duration of the cooking process
remaining (time left) will appear in the
display.
The time left is calculated from the
cooking temperature selected, the
required core temperature and the
pattern of the increasing core
temperature.
The time left first shown is an estimate.
As the cooking process continues, the
time is revised continuously, and a
more accurate figure is shown.
The time left will be deleted if the
cooking or core temperature is changed
or if a different mode is selected. If the
door is opened for a longer time, the
time left will be recalculated.
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92
Displaying the core temperature
As soon as the time remaining appears,
you can also display the actual core
temperature.
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺSelect 'LVSOD\FRUHWHPSHUDWXUH.
ĺSelect 2Q.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The actual core temperature will also
appear in the display.
Using residual heat
Shortly before the end of the cooking
program the oven heating will turn off.
The residual heat in the oven is
sufficient to complete the cooking
process.
Using the residual heat in the oven
saves energy.
(QHUJ\6DYH3KDVH will appear in the
display to show that the oven is in
energy save mode. The measured core
temperature is no longer visible.
The cooling fan and hot air fan (if turned
on) will continue to run.
When the selected core temperature
has been reched,
–3URJUDP)LQLVKHG appears in the
display,
– A buzzer will sound if turned on (see
"Settings - Volume - Buzzer tones").
Tip:: If the food is not sufficiently
cooked, insert the probe into another
place and repeat the program.
Slow Roasting
93
This cooking method is ideal for
cooking beef, pork, veal or lamb when
a tender result is desired.
First, using a cooktop sear the meat on
all sides to seal in the juices.
Then place the meat in a preheated
oven. It will be cooked at a low
temperature for an extended time
allowing the meat to become very
tender.
The meat will rest and the juices start to
circulate evenly throughout.
This gives the meat a very tender and
juicy result.
Tips
– Use fresh, lean meat that has been
trimmed. Remove the bones before
cooking.
– When searing, use a suitable cooking
oil or fat that can withstand high
temperatures (e.g. clarified butter,
vegetable oil).
– Do not cover the meat during
cooking.
Cooking will take approx. 2-4 hours,
depending on the size and weight of
the meat, as well as the desired
degree of doneness and browning.
Cooking duration / Core
temperatures
Always follow USDA guidelines on
food 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 Pork
Chop *
140–170 154/68
Veal Loin * 100–130 145/63
Saddle of Lamb * 50–80 140/60
*boneless
After the cooking process
Because the cooking temperatures are
very low:
– the meat can be carved immediately,
it does not need to rest.
– the cooking result will not be affected
if the meat is left in the oven after the
program is complete. It can be kept
warm until you serve it.
– the meat is at an ideal temperature to
eat right away. Serve on heated
plates with a hot sauce or gravy to
keep it warm.
Slow Roasting
94
Using the Slow Roasting
function
Use the glass tray with the wire oven
rack placed on top of it.
ĺSelect 6SHFLDO0RGHV .
ĺSelect 6ORZ5RDVWLQJ.
ĺSet the required temperature.
ĺSet the core temperature.
ĺFollow the instructions in the display.
Let the wire oven rack with glass tray
preheat in the oven.
ĺWhile the oven is preheating, sear the
meat on all sides on the cooktop.
ĜDanger of burns!
When the oven is hot use pot
holders to insert, remove or turn the
food, or when adjusting the oven
shelves, etc.
ĺOnce 8VHWKHURDVWSUREH appears in
the display, place the seared meat on
the rack and insert the roast probe,
so that the metal tip is fully in the
center of the meat.
For more information see "Roasting -
Roast probe".
ĺPlace the glass tray with the rack on
top into the oven on the shelf level
suggested.
ĜUse Caution!
The Browning / Broiling element will
be hot. Danger of Burns!
ĺInsert the plug of the roast probe into
the socket until you feel it engage.
ĺClose the door.
When the program is completed
3URJUDP)LQLVKHG will appear in the
display and a buzzer will sound, if
turned on (see Settings - Volume -
Buzzer tone").
If the meat is not cooked to your
satisfaction you can extend the
cooking time.
Slow Roasting
95
Adjusting the Slow Roasting
temperature
Use the glass tray with the wire oven
rack placed on top of it.
Do not use the Rapid PreHeat
function to preheat the oven.
ĺPlace the glass tray with the wire
oven rack on shelf level 1.
ĺSelect 2SHUDWLQJ0RGHV.
ĺSelect Surround and a
temperature of 265°F (130°C).
ĺChange the preheating function by
selecting &KDQJH - $GGLWLRQDO6HWWLQJV -
5DSLG3UH+HDW - 2II.
ĺPreheat the oven along with the glass
tray and wire rack for approx.
15 minutes.
ĺWhile the oven is preheating, sear the
meat on all sides on the cooktop.
ĜDanger of burns!
When the oven is hot use pot
holders to insert, remove or turn the
food, or when adjusting the oven
shelves, etc.
ĺPlace the seared meat on the wire
oven rack.
ĺSelect &KDQJH.
ĺReduce the temperature to 210°F
(100°C).
ĺContinue cooking until the end of the
cooking duration.
You can set the cooking process to
automatically finish (see "Solo modes
– Setting additional durations").
Broil
96
ĜDanger of burns!
Broil with the oven door closed. If
you broil with the door open the hot
air will escape from the oven before
it has been cooled by the cooling
fan.
The controls will get hot.
Oven modes
Maxi Broil
For broiling thin cuts of meat and
browning.
The entire Browning / Broiling element
will get hot and glow red.
Convection Broil
Use this function for thick pieces of
meat, London broil.
The Browning / Broiling element and
the fan turn on alternately.
Micro Broil / Combi Broil
The broiling duration is shorter.
The maximum adjustable microwave
power level is 3.
Cooking accessories
ĺBroiling on the wire oven rack.
ĺBrush the rack with oil, and place the
food on it. It is best to broil food of a
similar thickness at the same time so
that the broiling duration for each
item does not vary too greatly.
Broil level (Maxi Broil /
Micro Broil )
– Level 3: Thin cuts are cooked quickly
when placed close to the Browning /
Broiling element
– Level 2: For lighter browning, e.g.
casseroles.
– Level 1: Thicker cuts should be
broiled further from the Browning /
Broiling element.
Temperature (Convection
Broil , Combi Broil )
As a general rule, select the lower
temperature given in the chart. If higher
temperatures are used, the meat will
brown on the outside but will not be
properly cooked through. Thin cuts can
generally be broiled at 425°F (220°C),
thicker cuts at 355-395°F (180-200°C).
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Preheating
Always preheat the oven for about
5 minutes with the door closed before
Broiling.
Do not set a microwave power level
during pre-heating.
Shelf levels
– Maxi Broil , Micro Broil :
Use shelf level 2 or 3 depending on
the thickness of the food.
– Convection Broil , Combi Broil
:
Use self level 1 or 2 depending on
the thickness of the food.
Testing doneness
Always follow USDA guidelines for
safe food temperatures.
Preparing food for broiling
Rinse the meat under cold water and
pat dry. Do not season the meat with
salt before broiling, this will draw out
the juices.
Brush the meat with oil, if necessary.
Do not use other types of fat as they
can easily burn and cause smoke.
Clean fish as usual. To enhance the
flavor, salt or lemon can be added.
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98
Broil
ĺPreheat the Browning / Broiling
element for approx. 5 minutes with
the door closed.
Do not set a microwave power level
during preheating.
ĺPlace the food on the wire rack.
ĺSelect a mode, microwave power
level and a broil setting for the Maxi
Broil and Micro Broil modes.
ĺSelect a mode, microwave power
level and a temperature for the
Convection Broil and Combi Broil
modes.
ĜDanger of burns!
When the oven is hot use pot
holders to insert, remove or turn the
food, or when adjusting the oven
shelves, etc.
ĺPlace the food on the appropriate
shelf level.
ĺClose the door.
Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking
99
Always follow USDA guidelines on food safety.
Oven
modes
/ Suitable for:
Defrost 1 Very delicate foods such as cream,
butter, filled sponge cakes, cheese
2 all other foods
Reheat 4 Food for infants and children
5All types of food; frozen meals that do
not need browning
6
7 Drinks
Cooking 6
Heating-up
Casseroles; puddings; frozen foods that
do not need browning
4
Continued
cooking
2
Simmering
Select a Microwave Combi mode if you want to shorten cooking
durations and have a crisp finish to the dish.
3 + 320-355°F
(160–180°C)
Sear using a high temperature to start
with, then continue cooking with a
lower temperature.
3 + 300-340°F
(150–170°C)
Ready-meals which need to be
browned, e.g. gratins
Microwave/Microwave power level / Combi Auto Roast / Combi Bake /
Temperature
The duration required depends largely on the nature of the food, the amount and its initial
temperature. Food that has been refrigerated, for example, takes longer to reheat than food
at room temperature. Please refer to the relevant charts.
Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking
100
Before defrosting, reheating
and cooking
ĺPlace food (frozen or unfrozen) in a
dish that is suitable for microwave
use, and cover it.
ĺPlace the dish in the middle of the
glass tray on shelf level 1.
The roast probe can be used to
monitor the temperature when
reheating or cooking (see "Roast -
Roast probe").
With Microwave Combi modes
ĺUse only microwave-safe and heat-
resistant cookware.
A lid is not usually required.
Never use a lid with the Combi Auto
Roast and Micro Broil modes
as the food will not brown.
ĺPlace the glass tray on shelf level 2.
Place pre-made meals in aluminum
containers directly on the glass tray.
During the defrosting,
reheating and cooking process
ĺTurn or stir the food several times.
Stir the food from the outside
towards the middle, as food heats
more quickly from the outside.
After defrosting, reheating and
cooking
Compensating times are resting periods
in which the temperature is uniformly
distributed in the food.
ĺAllow the food to stand at room
temperature for a few minutes to
enable the heat to spread evenly
throughout the food.
ĜDanger of burns!
After reheating food, especially food
for babies and small children, stir the
food or shake the container and
check that the temperature does not
pose any danger. Double check after
it has been left to stand.
ĜDanger of burns!
Be careful when removing dishes
from the appliance. Although heat is
not normally produced in the
container itself by the microwaves
(apart from stoneware), heat transfer
from the food to the container may
be considerable, making the
container itself hot.
Use pot holders when removing
dishes.
ĺAlways ensure that food is sufficiently
cooked or reheated.
ĺAlways follow proper food safety
guidelines.
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Tips on reheating
ĜDanger of burns! Food for infants
and children must not be too hot.
Heat baby food for only approx.
30-60 seconds at microwave power
level 4. You can also use the roast
probe for temperature controlled
heating.
Otherwise pressure can build up,
causing the container to explode,
posing a severe risk of injury.
Do not cook or reheat food or liquids
in sealed containers, jars or bottles.
Otherwise pressure will build up
which can cause the bottle or
container to explode. Risk of injury.
The boiling wand ensures that the
liquid heats up evenly with bubbles
forming at the right time.
When reheating liquids place the
boiling wand supplied into the cup or
glass.
Eggs may burst.
Never reheat hard boiled eggs using
Microwave (Solo) , even without
the shell. The eggs can explode.
Cooking tips
Food with a thick skin or peel, such
as tomatoes, sausage, potatoes and
egg plant can burst when heated.
Pierce or score the skin of these
foods several times to allow steam to
escape.
Eggs heated in their shell can burst,
even after removed from the oven.
Eggs can only be cooked in their
shells using Microwave (Solo) in
a specially designed egg-boiling
device available from speciality
stores.
When heating shelled eggs, the yolk
may still burst after cooking.
Prick the yolk several times before
cooking to avoid this.
Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking
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When to use Notes
Defrosting large quantities
of food at once, e.g. 4.5 lbs
(2 kg) fish
The glass tray can be used on shelf level 1 for
defrosting food.
Reheating food Always cover food when reheating it, except when
reheating fried food or food with breading.
Cooking vegetables Add a little water to vegetables which have been
kept stored. Vegetable cooking times depend on the
texture of the vegetable. Fresh vegetables contain
more water than vegetables which have been stored
and usually cook more quickly.
Cooking frozen meals Deep frozen meals can be defrosted and then
reheated or cooked in one process. Follow the
instructions on the package.
Tables for defrosting, reheating and cooking food using
Microwave (Solo)
The following notes apply to all tables:
Always follow USDA guidelines on food safety.
ĺTake note of the recommended microwave power levels, durations and standing
times. These take the consistency, the quantity and the initial temperature of the
food into account.
ĺIn general you are recommended to select the middle duration.
ĺPlace the food on the glass tray and use shelf level 1.
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Table for defrosting food
Quantity
[min]
[min] 1)
Dairy products
Cream 1 cup (250 ml) 1 13–17 10–15
Butter 1/2 lb (250 g) 1 8–10 5–10
Cheese slices 1/2 lb (250 g) 1 6–8 10–15
Milk 2 cups (500 ml) 2 14–16 10–15
Quark 1/2 lb (250 g) 2 10–12 10–15
Baked Goods
Pound Cake (1 slice) approx. 1/4 lb 2 1–2 5–10
Pound Cake approx. 3/4 lb 2 4–6 5–10
Fruit Cake (3 slices) approx. 3/4 lb 2 6–8 10–15
Butter Cake (3 slices) approx. 3/4 lb 2 5–7 5–10
Cream Cake (1 slice) approx. 1/4 lb 1 1:30 5–10
Cream Cake (3 slices) approx. 3/4 lb 1 4–4:30 5–10
Yeast rolls, puff pastries (4 pieces) 2 6–8 5–10
Fruit
Strawberries, raspberries 1/2 lb (250 g) 2 7–8 5–10
Currants 1/2 lb (250 g) 2 8–9 5–10
Plums 1 lb (500 g) 2 12–16 5–10
Meat
Ground Meat 1 lb (500 g) 2 16–18 5–10
Chicken 2 lbs 2 34–36 5–10
Vegetables
Peas 1/2 lb (250 g) 2 8–12 5–10
Asparagus 1/2 lb (250 g) 2 8–12 10–15
Beans 1 lb (500 g) 2 13–18 10–15
Red cabbage 1 lb (500 g) 2 15–20 10–15
Spinach 3/4 lb (300 g) 2 12–14 10–15
Microwave Power Level / Defrosting / Resting Time
1) Allow food to stand at room temperature. During this resting time, the temperature will
distribute throughout the food more evenly.
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Table for reheating food
Quantity
[min:sec]
[min] 1)
Drinks 2)
Coffee (Drink temperature
140-150°F/60–65°C)
1 Drink (2/3 cup/200 ml) 7 00:50–1:10 –
Milk (Drink temperature
140-150°F/60–65°C)
1 Drink (2/3 cup/200 ml) 7 1:00–1:50 3) –
Boiling water 1 Bowl (1/2 cup/125 ml) 7 1:00–1:50 –
Baby bottle (milk) approx. 3/4 cup 4 00:50–1:00
3)
1
Mulled wine (Drinking
temperature 140-150°F/60–
65°C)
1 Glass (3/4 cup/200 ml) 7 00:50–1:10 –
Food 3)
Baby Food (room temperature) 1 Jar (1/2 lb/200 g) 4 00:30–1:00 1
Cutlets, fried 1/2 lb (200 g) 5 3:00–5:00 2
Fish fillet, fried 1/2 lb (200 g) 5 3:00–4:00 2
Roast meat in gravy 1/2 lb (200 g) 5 3:00–5:00 1
Side dishes 1/2 lb (250 g) 5 3:00–5:00 1
Vegetables 1/2 lb (250 g) 5 4:00–5:00 1
Gravy 1 cup (250 ml) 5 4:00–5:00 1
Soup / Casserole 1 cup (250 ml) 5 4:00–5:00 1
Soup / Casserole 2 cups (500 ml) 5 7:00–8:00 1
Microwave Power Level / Reheating Time / Resting Time
1) Allow food to stand at room temperature. During this resting time, the temperature will
distribute throughout the food more evenly.
2) Place the boiling wand supplied into the cup or glass.
3) The times listed are for food with a starting temperature of approx. 40°F (5°C).
For dishes that are not commonly stored in the refrigerztor, it is assumed that the room
temperature is about 70°F (20°C).
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Table for cooking food
Quantity Level 6
[min]
+ Level 4
[min]
[min] 1)
Meat
Meatballs in sauce (3/4 lb/400 g
meat)
10–12 – 2–3
Stew (1.5 lbs/750g meat) 16 + 15 2–3
Poultry
Chicken in sauce approx. 1 3/4 lb (800 g) 4 + 12 2–3
Chicken Curry approx. 2 lbs (900 g) 5 + 12 2–3
Chicken Risotto approx. 3 1/2 lbs (1.6 kg) 10 + 15 3–5
Fish
Fillet in sauce approx. 2 lbs (900 g) 8–10 – 2–3
Fish Curry approx. 3 1/4 lbs (1.5 kg) 5 + 12 3–5
Fresh vegetables
Carrots 3/4 lb (300 g) 2 + 6 2
Cauliflower florets 1 lb (500 g) 6 + 10 2
Peas approx. 1 lb (450 g) 5 + 10 2
Peppers, cut into strips 1 lb (500 g) 5 + 10 2
Kohlrabi, batons 1 lb (500 g) 3 + 8 2
Brussels Sprouts 3/4 lb (300 g) 3 + 9 2
Asparagus 1 lb (500 g) 5 + 8 2
Broccoli, florets 3/4 lb (300 g) 4 + 4 2
Leeks 1 lb (500 g) 5 + 8 2
Green Beans 1 lb (500 g) 4 + 12 2
Frozen Vegetables
Peas, Mixed Vegetables approx. 1 lb (450 g) 5 + 11 2
Spinach approx. 1 lb (450 g) 5 + 7 2
Brussels Sprouts 3/4 lb (300 g) 4 + 6 2
Broccoli 3/4 lb (300 g) 3 + 6 2
Leeks approx. 1 lb (450 g) 4 + 8 2
Desserts
Quark Soufflé (1 lb/500 g quark) 10–12 – –
Fruit Compote (2 cups/500 ml
fruit juice or 1 lb/500 g fruit)
6–8 – –
Cooking / Resting Time
1) Allow food to stand at room temperature. During this resting time, the temperature will
distribute throughout the food more evenly.
Special Modes
106
In addition to the MasterChef programs
your oven has a variety of Special
Modes.
ĺSelect 6SHFLDO0RGHV .
The following Special Modes are
available:
–'HIURVW
–'HK\GUDWH
–5HKHDW
(to reheat plated meals)
–:DUPXS&RRNZDUH
–3URRIGRXJK
–6ORZ5RDVWLQJ
See "Slow Roasting" for more
information.
–3L]]D
–6DEEDWK3URJUDP
This section also gives information on
the following applications:
– Gentle Bake
– Canning
– Frozen food
Special Modes
107
Defrost
Use the Defrost function to gently
defrost frozen food.
Only use heat-resistant containers
that are microwave safe.
ĺSelect 6SHFLDO0RGHV .
ĺSelect 'HIURVW.
ĺSelect the food category.
ĺEnter the weight of the food.
ĺFollow the instructions in the display.
Air is circulated throughout the cabinet
to gently defrost the food.
ĜDanger of salmonella poisoning!
Observe proper hygiene rules when
defrosting poultry.
Do not use the defrosting liquid.
Tips
– Remove the packaging and place the
food to be defrosted on the glass
tray.
– When defrosting poultry, put it on the
rack over the glass tray to catch the
defrosting liquid so that the meat is
not lying in this liquid.
Special Modes
108
Dehydrate
This program is designed for traditional
drying of food to preserve it.
The temperature can be set between
175-210°F (80-100°C).
It is important that fruit and vegetables
are ripe and not bruised before they are
dehydrated.
ĺPrepare the food for dehydrating.
– Peel and core apples, and cut into
slices 1/4" (0.5 cm) thick.
– Core plums if necessary.
– Peel, core and cut pears into
wedges.
– Peel and slice bananas.
– Clean mushrooms, then either halve
or slice them.
– Remove parsley and dill from the
stem.
ĺDistribute the food to be dried evenly
over the glass tray or the rack.
ĺSelect 6SHFLDO0RGHV.
ĺSelect 'HK\GUDWH.
ĺIf necessary, adjust the default
temperature and set the duration.
ĺFollow the instructions in the display.
Food Approx. dehydrating
time
Fruit 2–8 hours
Vegetables 3–8 hours
Herbs* 50–60 minutes
*Because this program uses the fan, it is
recommended that you use Surround
with a temperature of 175-210°F
(80-100°C) for drying herbs.
ĺReduce the temperature if
condensation begins to form in the
oven.
ĜDanger of burns!
Use pot holders when removing the
dehydrated food from the oven.
ĺAllow the fruit or vegetables to cool
down after dehydrating.
Dried fruit must be completely dry, but
also soft and elastic. Juice should not
escape when cut.
ĺStore in sealed glass jars or tins.
Special Modes
109
Reheat
This program is designed to reheat
cooked food.
Only use heat-resistant containers
that are microwave safe.
ĺPlace the food to be reheated in a
dish on the rack. Do not cover it.
ĺSelect 6SHFLDO0RGHV .
ĺSelect 5HKHDW.
ĺSelect the food category.
ĺEnter the weight of the food.
ĺFollow the instructions in the display.
ĜDanger of burns!
Use pot holders when removing
dishes from the oven. Condensation
may accumulate on the bottom of
the dish.
Warm-up Cookware
This program is designed to warm your
cookware.
The temperature can be set between
120-175°F (50-80°C).
Use heat-resistant cookware.
ĺPlace the rack on shelf level 1 and
place the cookware to be heated on
it.
ĺSelect 6SHFLDO0RGHV.
ĺSelect :DUPXS&RRNZDUH.
ĺIf necessary, adjust the default
temperature and set the duration.
ĺFollow the instructions in the display.
ĜDanger of burns!
Use pot holders when removing
dishes from the oven. Condensation
may accumulate on the bottom of
the dish.
Special Modes
110
Proof
This program is designed specifically
for proofing yeast dough.
The temperature can be set between 85
and 120°F (30 and 50 °C).
ĺSelect 6SHFLDO0RGHV .
ĺSelect 3URRIGRXJK.
ĺIf necessary, adjust the default
temperature and set the duration.
ĺFollow the instructions in the display.
Pizza
This program is designed specifically
for baking pizza.
The temperature can be set between
320-480°F (160-250°C).
ĺSelect 6SHFLDO0RGHV.
ĺSelect 3L]]D.
ĺIf necessary, adjust the default
temperature and set the duration.
ĺFollow the instructions in the display.
Special Modes
111
Sabbath Program
This program is designed for religious
observance.
Select the Sabbath Program and then
select the oven mode and temperature.
The program will only start once the
door is opened and closed:
– The cooking process will start after
about 5 minutes using Surround .
– The oven will heat up to the
temperature you have set and will
maintain this temperature for a
maximum of 72 hours.
– The interior lighting does not come
on, even when the door is opened.
If 6HWWLQJV - /LJKWLQJ - 2Q has been
selected, the lighting will remain
turned on throughout the program.
–6DEEDWK3URJUDP appears in the
display constantly.
– The time of day is turned off.
Once the Sabbath Program has started
is cannot be changed or saved as a
)DYRULWHV.
Using the Sabbath Program
The program can only be canceled by
turning the oven off.
ĺSelect 6SHFLDO0RGHV .
ĺSelect 6DEEDWK3URJUDP.
ĺSelect Surround .
The Sabbath Program cannot be
started if the timer is being used.
ĺSet the required temperature.
ĺConfirm with OK.
The oven is now ready for use.
6DEEDWK3URJUDP and the
temperature set will appear.
ĺOpen the door to start the program.
ĺPlace the food in the oven.
ĺClose the door.
The oven heating will turn on after 5
minutes.
To end the program early:
ĺTurn the oven off.
Special Modes
112
Gentle Bake
The Gentle Bake mode is ideal for
casseroles and gratins which require a
crisp topping.
The temperature can be set between
210-480°F (100-250°C).
ĺSelect 2SHUDWLQJ0RGHV.
ĺSelect *HQWOH%DNH and change the
default temperature if necessary.
ĺFollow the instructions in the display.
Special Modes
113
Canning
Always follow the USDA canning
guidelines.
Canning Containers
ĜDanger of injury!
Do not use the appliance to heat up
or can food in sealed jars or
containers.
Pressure will build up inside them
and they can explode causing
damage to the appliance, as well as
the risk of injury and scalding.
Convection Bake
For canning large quantities of fruit and
vegetables [max. 5 jars, 1/2 pint (1/2 l)
each].
ĺOnly use jars designed for canning:
– Canning jars, or
– Jars with twist-off lids.
Microwave
For canning small quantities of fruit and
vegetables.
ĺOnly use special jars for canning.
Sparking can be cause by metal
brackets on jars!
Close the jars with clear adhesive
tape or with clips suitable for
microwave use.Never use metal clips
or jars with screw-on lids.
ĺPrepare the jars in the usual way. Fill
the jars up to 3/4" (2 cm) below the
rim.
Special Modes
114
Convection Bake
5 Jars
1/2 pint (1/2 liter) 1)
Temperature Time from
simmering
point 2)
[min]
Continued
warming
duration
[min]
Fruit / Cucumbers 300-340°F (150-170°C)
until simmering. Allow to
stand in the turned off oven
afterwards.
None 25–30
Asparagus,
Carrots
300-340°F (150-170°C)
until simmering. Then
continue cooking at 212°F
(100°C).
60–90 25–30
Peas, Beans 90–120 25–30
Microwave
5 Jars
1/2 pint (1/2 liter) 1)
Microwave power level Time until
simmering
point 2)
[min]
Time from
simmering
point 2)
[min]
Fruit / Cucumbers Level 6 until simmering.
Leave to stand in the
turned off oven afterwards.
3–15
depending on
number of jars
–
Asparagus,
Carrots
Level 6 until simmering.
Then continue cooking at
level 4.
3–15
depending on
number of jars
approx. 15
Peas, Beans approx. 25
1) Glass tray on shelf level 1
2) Simmering = Consistent bubbling
Special Modes
115
After canning
ĜDanger of burns!
Use pot holders when removing the
jars from the oven.
ĺTake the jars out of the oven.
ĺCover the jars with a towel and leave
to set for approx. 24 hours.
ĺRemove any clips or the adhesive
tape.
ĺMake sure all jars are closed properly
when storing them.
Special Modes
116
Frozen food
Tips
Cakes, pizza, baguettes
– Bake on parchment paper placed on
the wire oven rack.
– Use the lowest temperature
recommended by the manufacturer.
French fries, croquettes and similar
items
– Place these frozen foods on the glass
tray.
Place parchment paper underneath.
– Use the lowest temperature
recommended by the manufacturer.
– Turn several times during cooking.
Preparation
Eating food which has been cooked
correctly is important for good
health.
ĺSelect the oven mode and
temperatures recommended by the
manufacturer.
ĺPreheat the oven.
ĺPlace the food in the preheated oven
on the recommended shelf level.
ĺCheck the food at the end of the
shortest time recommended on the
packaging.
Cleaning and care
117
ĜDanger of burns!
Make sure the heating elements are
turned off and allowed to cool
completely.
ĜDanger of injury! The steam from
a steam cleaner could reach
electrical components and cause a
short circuit.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean
this appliance.
All surfaces can discolor or be
damaged if unsuitable cleaning
agents are used. The front of the
oven, in particular, will be damaged
by oven cleaners and descalers.
All surfaces are susceptible to
scratches. Scratches on glass
surfaces could cause a breakage.
Remove any cleaning agent residues
immediately.
Stubborn soiling may damage the
oven.
Once the oven has cooled clean the
oven, the inside of the door and the
door seal. Waiting too long to clean
the oven will make if much more
difficult to clean.
Check the door and door seal for
any sign of damage. If any damage
is seen, the oven should not be used
again. Contact Miele.
Unsuitable cleaning agents
To better maintain your appliance avoid
the following:
– cleaners containing soda, ammonia,
thinners, or chlorides,
– cleaners containing descaling agents
or lime removers,
– abrasive cleaning agents e.g. powder
or cream cleansers, pumice stones,
– solvent-based cleaners,
– stainless steel cleaners,
– dishwasher soap (powder),
– glass cleaning agents,
– ceramic cooktop cleaner,
– hard, abrasive brushes or sponges,
e.g. pot scourers, brushes or
sponges which have been previously
used with abrasive cleaning agents,
– eraser sponges,
– metal scrapers,
– steel wool or scouring pads,
– stainless steel spiral pads,
– spot cleaners,
– oven cleaners*.
* These can, however, be used to
remove very heavy soiling from
PerfectClean treated surfaces.
Soiling not removed immediately can
become difficult to remove.
Continued use without cleaning will
make the oven much harder to clean.
Remove any soiling immediately.
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Only the glass tray and the boiling
wand are dishwasher-safe.
Tips
– Soiling caused by spilt juices and
cake mixtures is best removed while
the oven is still warm. Use caution
and make sure the oven is not too
hot - Danger of burns.
– The Browning/Broiling element can
be lowered for easier cleaning.
– To neutralize odors in the oven, put a
container of water with some lemon
juice in the oven and heat for a few
minutes.
Normal soiling
Moisture inside the oven can cause
damage.
Wipe out the oven with a damp cloth
so no excess moisture enters the
interior of the appliance through the
openings.
ĺRemove normal soiling immediately
using a clean sponge with warm
water and liquid dish soap applied
with a clean, damp microfiber cloth.
ĺAfter cleaning, ensure that any
detergent residue is removed with
clean water.
This is particularly important when
cleaning surfaces treated with
PerfectClean enamel as detergent
residue can impair the non-stick
properties.
ĺAfter cleaning, dry the surfaces with a
soft cloth.
Roast Probe
Do not put the roast probe into water
or clean it in the dishwasher, this will
damage it.
Clean the roast probe with a damp
towel.
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Stubborn soiling
Fruit juices and roasting juices may
cause permanent discoloration to
the surfaces of the oven. This will not
affect the performance of the oven.
Do not use force to remove stains.
Clean only as described in this
manual.
ĺMoisten stubborn soiling with a
solution of warm water and liquid
dish soap, leave for a few minutes to
take effect.
ĺIf necessary, the rough side of a dish
sponge can be used to remove the
soiling.
ĺAfter cleaning, rinse thoroughly with
clean water, and dry with a soft cloth.
ĺStubborn soiling on PerfectClean
surfaces can be cleaned using Miele
Oven Cleaner. It must only be applied
to cold surfaces in accordance with
the instructions on the packaging.
Non-Miele oven spray must only be
used in a cold oven and for no longer
than 10 minutes.
ĺIf necessary, the rough side of a dish
sponge can be used to remove the
soiling.
ĺAfter cleaning, remove all oven
cleaning agent residues thoroughly
with clean water, and dry with a soft
cloth.
Cleaning and care
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Lowering the Browning /
Broiling element
If the oven interior is very dirty the
Browning/Broiling element can be
lowered. It is recommended to clean
the oven interior with a damp sponge
regularly.
ĜDanger of burns!
Make sure the heating elements are
turned off and allowed to cool
completely.
ĺUncrew the nut and lower the
Browning/Broiling element.
Use caution not to damage the
Browning / Broiling element.
Do not use force to lower the
Browning / Broiling element.
ĺCarefully lower the Browning /
Broiling element.
ĺClean the oven interior with a damp
cloth or sponge.
ĺAfter cleaning, raise the Browning/
Broiling element gently back up
again. Refit the nut and tighten to
secure the element back in position.
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The following faults can be corrected without contacting the Miele Service
Department. If in doubt, please contact Miele.
ĜDanger of injury!Repairs should only be carried out by a qualified and
trained 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 the
appliance is turned off, the time of day display is
turned off.
ĺAs soon as the oven is turned on, the time of day
will appear. If you want it to be displayed
continuously, the setting to turn the time of day
display back on must be changed (see "Settings –
Time of day - Display").
There is no power to the appliance.
ĺCheck if the circuit breaker has tripped.
A program will not start. If running a program with Microwave, the door is
open.
ĺCheck if the door is closed properly.
If running a program with Microwave, a microwave
power level or cooking time have not been set.
ĺBe sure to set the power level and cooking time.
If running a Combi mode, all necessary setting have
not been set.
ĺBe sure to set the microwave power level,
temperature and cooking time.
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Problem Possible cause and solution
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appears
in the display when the
oven is turned on.
The system lock is On.
ĺYou can unlock the oven to start a cooking
program by pressing for at least 6 seconds.
ĺTo permanently deactivate the lock, see "Settings
- System Lock ".
The oven does not heat
up.
Demo mode is activated.
The oven can be operated by will not heat up.
ĺDeactivate Demo mode (see "Settings –
Showroom Program").
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appears in the
display.
There has been a power failure which has caused the
current cooking process to stop.
ĺTurn the oven off and then back on again.
ĺRestart the cooking process.
appears in the
display.
The power supply was interrupted for longer than 200
hours.
ĺReset the date and time.
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appears in the
display.
The oven was operated for an unusually long period
of time. The Safety cut-out feature has been
activated.
ĺConfirm with OK. Clear the message 3URJUDP
)LQLVKHG by selecting "Back".
The oven is now ready to use.
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appears in
the display.
A fault has occurred that you cannot resolve.
ĺContact Miele Technical Service.
The core temperature
cannot be set.
The roast probe is not recognized by the oven.
ĺCheck whether the roast probe is correctly
plugged into the socket.
If the oven still does not recognize the roast probe, it
must be faulty. A replacement roast probe can be
ordered from Miele.
If the door is opened
while using Microwave
(Solo) , the oven
stops making a noise.
This is not a fault. If Microwave (Solo) is being
used, the cooling fan will turn off when the door is
opened.
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Problem Possible cause and solution
A noise is heard after
the cooking process is
complete.
The fan remains turned on after a cooking program
(see "Settings - Cooling fan").
An strange sound is
heard when the oven is
operating in microwave
mode.
Metal was used in the oven during a program with
microwave.
ĺCheck if there are sparks caused by using metal
dishes (see "Suitable containers for microwave
use").
When using a program with microwave the dish was
covered with alumimum foil.
ĺIf necessary, remove the cover.
The wire oven rack was used during a program with
microwave.
ĺAlways use the glass tray for programs with
microwave.
The oven has turned
itself off.
The oven turns off automatically if a button is not
pressed after a certain amount of time or after a
cooking program has ended to save power.
ĺTurn the oven back on.
Baked goods are not
cooked properly after
following the times
given in the chart.
A different temperature than that given in the recipe
was used.
ĺSelect the temperature required for the recipe.
The ingredient quantities are different from those
given in the recipe.
ĺDouble check the recipe. The addition of more
liquid or more eggs will make a wetter mixture
which will take longer to cook.
The browning is
uneven.
The wrong temperature or shelf level was selected.
ĺThere will always be a slight unevenness. If the
unevenness is great, check whether the correct
temperature and shelf level were selected.
The cookware used was not right for the program
chosen. Bright, shiny pans are not very suitable.
These reflect heat, which means that the heat does
not penetrate to the food effectively, resulting in
uneven or poor browning.
ĺDark, matte pans are best for baking.
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Problem Possible cause and solution
The food is not
sufficiently heated or is
not cooked at the end
of a set duration when
using Microwave (Solo)
.
Check that the program was restarted after
interrupting a cooking process using microwave
power.
ĺRestart the program to ensure the food is heated
or cooked properly.
When cooking for heating with microwave, the time
set was too short.
ĺCheck that the correct time is selected for the
microwave power level. The lower the microwave
power level the longer the cooking time.
The food has cooled
down too quickly after
being reheated or
cooked in microwave
mode.
Due to the microwave properties, the heat is
generated first at the edges of the food and is then
transferred to the center of the food. If the food is
heated with a high microwave power level the food
may be hot on the outside but not heated through to
the center.
ĺWhen cooking foods with different sizes, such as
with menu cooking, a lower microwave power
level for a longer period of time is most suitable.
The oven lighting turns
off after a short time.
The oven is factory set to turn off automatically after
15 seconds. This setting can be changed (see
"Settings - Lighting").
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Problem Possible cause and solution
The oven lighting does
not turn on.
The halogen bulb needs to be replaced.
ĜDanger of burns!
Make sure the heating elements are turned off and
allowed to cool completely.
The light cover consists of two seperate parts, a
glass cover and mounting. If it falls it can be
damaged.
When removing the cover hold it firmly so that it
does not fall. Place a towel on the oven floor and
open door to avoid damage.
ĺDisconnect the appliance from the power supply.
ĺRemove the screw to the lamp cover using a T20
Torx screwdriver, and take off the cover.
ĺDo not touch the halogen blub with bare fingers.
Observe the manufacturers instructions.
Remove the halogen bulb.
ĺReplace it with a new halogen bulb (Osram 66725
AM/A, 230 V, 25 W, G9). It must be thermally
stable up to 575°F (300°C).
ĺReplace the glass piece in the mounting, and refit
the lamp cover. Make sure that the lug on the
mounting is correctly located in the notch in the
roof of the oven, then screw the mounting back
into place.
ĺReconnect the oven to the electrical supply.
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After sales service
In the event of a fault which you cannot
easily correct yourself, please contact:
– your Miele dealer, or
– the Miele Technical Service
Department.
See back cover for contact details.
Please quote the model and serial
number of your appliance when
contacting Miele.
This information is given on the data
plate, visible on the front frame of the
oven, with the door fully open.
Warranty
For further information, please refer to
your warranty booklet.
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Disposal of the packing
material
The cardboard box and packing
materials protect the appliance during
shipping. They have been designed to
be biodegradable and recyclable.
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,
bags, etc. are disposed of safely and
kept out of the reach of children.
Danger of suffocation!
Disposal of your old appliance
Do not dispose of this appliance with
your household waste.
Old appliances may contain materials
that can be recycled. Please contact
your local recycling authority about the
possibility of recycling these materials.
Before discarding an old appliance
ensure that it presents no danger to
children while being stored for disposal.
Unplug it from the outlet, cut off its
power cord and remove any doors to
prevent hazards.
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ĜCAUTION:
Before servicing, disconnect the
power supply by either removing the
fuse, shutting off the power main or
manually "tripping" the circuit
breaker.
Installation, repair and maintenance
work must be performed by a Miele
authorized service technician. Work
by unqualified persons could be
dangerous and may void the
warranty.
Before connecting the appliance to
the power supply, make sure that the
voltage and frequency listed on the
data plate correspond with the
household electrical supply. This
data must correspond to prevent
machine damage. Consult an
electrician if in doubt.
Only operate the appliance after it
has been installed into cabinetry.
The plug must be plugged into an
appropriate outlet that is installed
and grounded in accordance with all
local codes and ordinances.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST
BE GROUNDED
Installer: Please leave these
instructions with the consumer.
The voltage can be adjusted (see
"Settings - Electrical Version").
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
THE ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S
USE.