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Operating instructions
Microwave oven
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is
essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for
the first time.
en-GB M.-Nr. 11 193 961
Contents
2
Warning and Safety instructions...................................................................... 5
Before using for the first time .......................................................................... 16
Installation.......................................................................................................... 17
Installation dimensions........................................................................................ 17
Electrical connection........................................................................................... 22
Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 23
Guide to the appliance...................................................................................... 24
Accessories supplied........................................................................................ 25
Control panel ..................................................................................................... 26
Control elements............................................................................................... 27
On/Off button................................................................................................. 27
Display................................................................................................................. 27
Sensor controls ................................................................................................... 27
Sensor controls above the display...................................................................... 27
Sensor controls under the display....................................................................... 28
Display symbols .................................................................................................. 29
Using the appliance........................................................................................... 30
Selecting a menu option and changing a value or setting .................................. 30
Selecting an operating mode or function............................................................ 30
Cancelling a cooking programme ....................................................................... 30
Description of function ..................................................................................... 31
Modes of operation........................................................................................... 32
Functions............................................................................................................. 32
Microwave Solo mode.................................................................................... 32
Grilling ............................................................................................................ 32
Combination mode (Microwave + Grill).......................................................... 32
Automatic programmes.................................................................................. 32
Suitable containers for microwave ovens....................................................... 33
Material and shape.............................................................................................. 33
Testing containers ............................................................................................... 35
A heat-retaining cover......................................................................................... 36
Before using for the first time .......................................................................... 37
Altering the time of day ....................................................................................... 38
Contents
3
Settings .............................................................................................................. 39
Settings overview ................................................................................................ 39
Changing settings ............................................................................................... 40
Language ........................................................................................................... 40
Time..................................................................................................................... 40
Display............................................................................................................ 40
Clock format................................................................................................... 40
Set .................................................................................................................. 40
Volume................................................................................................................. 40
Buzzer tones................................................................................................... 41
Keypad tone ................................................................................................... 41
Display brightness............................................................................................... 41
Units .................................................................................................................... 41
Weight ............................................................................................................ 41
Keeping warm ..................................................................................................... 41
Quick MW............................................................................................................ 41
Popcorn............................................................................................................... 41
Query food .......................................................................................................... 41
Safety .................................................................................................................. 42
System lock ............................................................................................... 42
Sensor lock..................................................................................................... 42
Software version.................................................................................................. 42
Showroom programme........................................................................................ 42
Demo mode.................................................................................................... 42
Factory default..................................................................................................... 42
Operation............................................................................................................ 43
Opening the door ................................................................................................ 43
Placing the dish in the oven ................................................................................ 43
Turntable.............................................................................................................. 43
Closing the door.................................................................................................. 43
Starting a programme ......................................................................................... 43
Food in oven?................................................................................................. 44
Interrupting or restarting a programme ............................................................... 44
Altering settings................................................................................................... 44
Cancelling a programme ..................................................................................... 44
At the end of a programme ................................................................................ 44
Keeping warm ..................................................................................................... 44
Programming cooking durations ......................................................................... 45
Selecting Quick microwave................................................................................. 45
Changing the time and power level................................................................ 45
System lock......................................................................................................... 46
Contents
4
Using the minute minder ..................................................................................... 47
Changing the minute minder duration............................................................ 47
Deleting the minute minder duration .............................................................. 47
Using the minute minder plus a cooking programme .................................... 47
Operation – grilling ............................................................................................ 48
Grilling without the microwave function ............................................................. 48
Changing the grilling duration ........................................................................ 48
Combining grill and microwave........................................................................... 49
Changing the duration.................................................................................... 50
Gourmet plate.................................................................................................... 51
Tips for use.......................................................................................................... 51
Searing/browning food........................................................................................ 51
Examples of use:................................................................................................. 52
Recipes................................................................................................................ 52
Operation – automatic programmes................................................................ 55
Using automatic programmes............................................................................. 55
Cook............................................................................................................. 55
Defrost................................................................................................................. 56
Reheat ................................................................................................................. 56
Popcorn........................................................................................................ 57
Recipes for automatic programmes................................................................ 58
Reheat ................................................................................................................ 68
Cooking .............................................................................................................. 70
Defrost................................................................................................................ 71
Examples of use ................................................................................................ 72
Note for test institutes ...................................................................................... 73
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................. 74
Accessories supplied .......................................................................................... 76
Problem solving guide ...................................................................................... 77
Service................................................................................................................ 79
Contact in the event of a fault ............................................................................. 79
Warranty .............................................................................................................. 79
Warning and Safety instructions
5
This microwave oven complies with current safety requirements.
Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and
material damage.
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the
appliance. They contain important information on safety,
installation, use and maintenance. This prevents both personal
injury and damage to the appliance.
In accordance with standard IEC/EN60335-1, Miele expressly and
strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in the
chapter on installing the appliance as well as the safety
instructions and warnings.
Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non-
compliance with these instructions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any
future owner.
Correct application
This microwave oven is intended for use in the home and in
similar environments, for example
–in shops, offices and similar work settings
–by the guests in hotels
–in motels, bed & breakfasts and other typical home settings.
This appliance is not intended for outdoor use.
Do not use the appliance at altitudes of above 2000m.
The microwave oven is intended for domestic use only to cook,
defrost and to reheat food. Any other use is not permitted.
Do not use the microwave oven to store or dry items which could
ignite easily. If such items were dried in the microwave oven, the
moisture in the item would evaporate causing it to dry out and even
self-ignite. Never use the microwave oven to store or dry items which
could ignite easily.
Warning and Safety instructions
6
This microwave oven can only be used by people with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they are supervised whilst using it. They may only use it
unsupervised if they have been shown how to use it in a safe way.
They must be able to recognise and understand the consequences
of incorrect operation.
The oven compartment is fitted with a special lamp to cope with
particular conditions (e.g. temperature, moisture, chemical
resistance, abrasion resistance and vibration). This special lamp
must only be used for the purpose for which it is intended. It is not
suitable for room lighting. Replacement lamps may only be fitted by
a Miele authorised technician or by the Miele Customer Service
Department.
The microwave oven contains 1light source corresponding to
energy efficiency classE.
Safety with children
Children under eight years of age must be kept away from the
appliance unless they are constantly supervised.
Children aged eight and older may only use the microwave oven
without supervision if they have been shown how to use it in a safe
manner. Children must be able to recognise and understand the
potential risks of improper use.
Children must not be allowed to clean or maintain the appliance
unsupervised.
Children should be supervised in the vicinity of the microwave
oven. Never allow children to play with the appliance.
Danger of suffocation! Whilst playing, children could become
entangled in packaging (such as plastic wrapping) or pull it over their
head and suffocate. Keep packaging material away from children.
Warning and Safety instructions
7
Danger of burning. Children's skin is far more sensitive to high
temperatures than that of adults. When grilling with or without the
microwave function, the oven interior, grill element and door can get
hot. Do not let children touch the microwave oven when it is in
operation.
Danger of injury! The oven door can support a maximum weight of
8kg. Children could injure themselves on an open door. Do not let
children sit on the door, lean against it or swing on it. They could
injure themselves.
Technical safety
A damaged appliance could be dangerous. Check the appliance for
visible signs of damage. Do not use the appliance if it is damaged.
If the electrical connection cable is faulty, it must only be replaced
by a Miele authorised technician to protect the user from danger.
Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power supply
system or a power supply system that is not synchronised with the
mains power supply (e.g. island networks, back-up systems) is
possible. A prerequisite for operation is that the power supply system
complies with the specifications of EN50160 or an equivalent standard.
The function and operation of the protective measures provided in the
domestic electrical installation and in this Miele product must also be
maintained in isolated operation or in operation that is not synchronised
with the mains power supply, or these measures must be replaced by
equivalent measures in the installation. As described, for example, in
the current version of BS OHSAS 18001–2 ISO 45001.
Operating a damaged appliance can result in microwave leakage
and present a hazard to the user. Do not use the appliance if
– the appliance door is warped.
– the door hinges are loose.
– holes or cracks are visible in the casing, the door or the oven
interior walls.
Warning and Safety instructions
8
Any contact with live connections or tampering with the electrical
or mechanical components of the microwave oven will endanger
your safety and may lead to appliance malfunctions. Do not open the
appliance housing under any circumstances.
Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, ensure that the
connection data on the data plate (voltage and frequency) match the
mains electricity supply. This data must correspond in order to avoid the
risk of damage to the appliance. Compare this before connecting the
appliance to the mains. Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt.
Multi-socket adapters and extension leads do not guarantee the
required safety of the appliance (fire hazard). Do not use them to
connect the appliance to the mains.
The electrical safety of this microwave oven can only be
guaranteed when continuity is complete between it and an effective
earthing system. It is essential that this standard safety requirement
is met to avoid the risk of damage or electric shock. If in any doubt,
please have the electrical installation tested by a qualified electrician.
For safety reasons, this appliance may only be used when it has
been built in.
Unauthorised or incorrect repairs can cause considerable danger
to users. Repairs may only be carried out by a Miele authorised
technician or by the Miele Customer Service Department.
While the microwave oven is under warranty, repairs should only
be undertaken by a Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise
the warranty is invalidated.
Warning and Safety instructions
9
The microwave oven must be disconnected from the mains power
supply during repairs or cleaning and maintenance. It is only
completely isolated from the electricity supply when:
– the plug has been disconnected from the back of the appliance or
the appliance has been switched off at the wall socket and the plug
withdrawn.
Pull by the plug and not by the mains connection cable to
disconnect your appliance from the mains electricity supply.
– the mains circuit breaker is switched off.
– the mains screw-out fuse is removed (in countries where this is
applicable).
Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when genuine
original Miele replacement parts are used. Faulty components must
only be replaced by genuine Miele original spare parts.
If the appliance is installed behind a kitchen furniture door, it may
only be used with the furniture door open. Do not close the furniture
door while the appliance is in use. Heat and moisture can build up
behind the closed furniture door. This can result in damage to the
appliance and furniture unit. Leave the furniture front/door open until
the appliance has cooled down completely.
The appliance must not be used in a non-stationary location (e.g.
on a ship).
Correct use
Risk of burning due to the grill.
When grilling with or without the microwave function, the microwave
oven can get hot. You could burn yourself on the oven compartment,
the grill element, food, accessories or the appliance door.
Use oven gloves when placing hot food in the appliance or
removing it and when working in the hot oven compartment.
Warning and Safety instructions
10
Always ensure that food is sufficiently cooked or reheated.
The time required for this depends a number of factors, such as the
nature of the food, its initial temperature and the amount to be
cooked and recipe variations.
Some foods may contain micro-organisms which are only destroyed
by thorough cooking at temperatures over 70°C for a minimum of
10minutes. Therefore when cooking or reheating foods, e.g. poultry,
it is particularly important that food is fully cooked through. If in any
doubt that a sufficiently high temperature has been reached,
continue reheating for a little longer.
It is important that the temperature in the food being cooked is
evenly distributed and sufficiently high.
This can be achieved by stirring or turning the food, and observing a
sufficiently long standing time (see charts), which should be added
to the time needed for reheating, defrosting or cooking. During the
standing time the temperature is distributed evenly in the food.
Always remember that times for cooking, reheating and defrosting
in a microwave oven are usually considerably shorter than with
traditional methods of cooking food.
Excessively long cooking times can lead to food drying out and
burning, or could even cause it to catch fire. Fire hazard. There is
also a danger of fire if breadcrumbs, flowers, herbs, etc., are dried in
the microwave oven. Do not dry these items in the microwave oven.
Cushions or pads filled with cherry kernels, wheat grain, lavender
or gel, such as those used in aromatherapy can ignite when heated
even after they have been removed from the microwave oven. Do not
heat these up in the microwave oven. Fire hazard.
The microwave 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. Fire hazard.
The appliance can be damaged if it is used without food being
placed in it or if it is incorrectly loaded. Therefore do not use the
appliance to preheat crockery or to dry herbs or similar items.
Warning and Safety instructions
11
Always ensure that food or a suitable microwave browning dish
has been placed in the microwave oven and that the turntable is in
position before switching on.
Pressure can build up when reheating in sealed containers,
causing the container to explode. Never cook or reheat food or
liquids in sealed containers, jars or bottles.
With baby bottles, the screw top and teat must be taken off.
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.
The dish is only warmed by the heat of the food. Before serving,
always check the temperature of the actual food itself after taking it
out of the microwave. The temperature of the container is not an
indication of the temperature of the food or liquid in it. This is
particularly important when preparing food for babies, children,
and the elderly or infirm. 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.
When heating liquids, milk, sauces etc, using microwave power,
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 'boiling delay' can cause a sudden build-up of bubbles
when the container is removed from the oven or shaken, which can
lead to the liquid boiling over suddenly and explosively. Danger of
burning.
The formation of bubbles can be so strong that the pressure forces
the oven door open. Danger of injury and damage to the appliance.
Stir liquids well before heating. After heating, wait at least
20seconds before removing the container from the oven. In
addition, during heating a glass rod or similar item, if available, can
be placed in the container.
Warning and Safety instructions
12
To avoid fuelling any flames, do not open the appliance door if
there is smoke inside the oven compartment.
Interrupt the process by switching the microwave oven off using the
On/Offbutton and disconnect the plug from the electricity supply.
Do not open the door until the smoke has dispersed.
Oils and fats can ignite if allowed to overheat. Never leave the
microwave oven unattended when cooking with oil or fats. Do not
use the appliance for deep-fat frying. Never attempt to put out oil or
fat fires with water. Switch the oven off and extinguish the flames by
leaving the door closed.
Due to the high temperatures radiated, objects left near the
microwave oven when it is in use could catch fire. Do not use the
appliance to heat up the room.
If using alcohol in your recipes, please be aware that high
temperatures can cause the alcohol to vaporise. The vapour can
catch fire on hot surfaces. Never heat undiluted alcohol in the
microwave, as this can easily ignite. Fire hazard.
Food which is stored in the oven or left in it to be kept warm can
dry out and the moisture released can lead to corrosion damage in
the microwave oven. This can also cause damage to the control
panel, worktop and surrounding kitchen furniture. Always cover food
that is left in the oven to keep warm.
Try to avoid the interior walls being splashed with food or liquids
containing salt. If it does happen, wipe these away thoroughly to
avoid corrosion to stainless steel surfaces inside the cabinet.
The oven interior can get hot during use. Danger of burning! Clean
the oven interior and accessories as soon as it has cooled down.
Waiting too long can make cleaning unnecessarily difficult and in
some cases impossible. Stubborn soiling could damage the
microwave oven in certain circumstances and could even be
dangerous. Fire hazard.
Please refer to the relevant instructions in “Cleaning and care”.
Warning and Safety instructions
13
Fire hazard. Plastic containers which are not suitable for use in
microwave ovens can be badly damaged and cause damage to the
appliance if used. Do not use any containers or cutlery made from or
containing metal, aluminium foil, lead crystal glassware,
temperature-sensitive plastics, wooden utensils or cutlery, metal
clips or plastic or paper covered wire ties. Do not use bowls with
milled rims, or plastic pots with the foil lid only partially removed (see
"Suitable containers for microwave use).
Using these items could result in damage to the container or present
a fire risk.
Only those plastic disposable containers which are specified by the
manufacturer as suitable for use in a microwave oven may be used.
Do not leave the oven unattended when heating or cooking food in
disposable containers made of plastic, paper or other inflammable
materials.
Heat-retaining packaging consists of, among other things, a thin
layer of aluminium foil. Microwaves are reflected by metal. This
reflected energy can, in turn, cause the outer paper covering to
become so hot that it ignites.
Do not use heat-retaining packaging, such as bags for grilled
chicken for warming food in the microwave oven.
If you cook eggs without their shells using microwave power, the
yolks could explode due to the resulting pressure. Prick the yolk
several times before cooking to avoid this.
Eggs heated in their shells using microwave power can burst,
even after they have been taken out of the oven. Eggs can only be
cooked in their shells in a specially designed egg-boiling device.
Do not reheat hard-boiled eggs in the microwave oven.
Food with a thick skin or peel, such as tomatoes, sausage,
potatoes and aubergines can burst when heated. Pierce or score the
skin of these types of food several times to allow steam to escape.
Warning and Safety instructions
14
Dishes with hollow knobs or handles are not suitable for use with
microwave power. Moisture which has gathered in the hollow
recesses can cause pressure to build up and the item can explode. If
the hollow recess is sufficiently ventilated, the item could be used.
However, we recommend that you do not use such dishes in the
microwave oven.
Do not use a thermometer containing mercury or liquid as these are
not suitable for use with very high temperatures and break very easily.
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.
The steam from a steam cleaning appliance could reach live
electrical components and cause a short circuit. Do not use a steam
cleaner to clean the appliance.
The following applies for stainless steel surfaces:
Adhesives will damage the coating of the stainless steel surface
and cause it to lose its dirt-repellent effect. Do not use sticky notes,
adhesive tape or other types of adhesive on the stainless steel
surface.
The surface is susceptible to scratching. Even magnets can cause
scratches.
Accessories
Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used,
warranty, performance and product liability claims will be invalidated.
Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for a
minimum of 10years and up to 15years following the
discontinuation of your microwave oven.
Warning and Safety instructions
15
The rack and gourmet plate supplied are designed for use with
microwave power and can be used for grilling with or without the
microwave function.
They must not, however, be used at the same time as this would
damage the gourmet plate. Always place the gourmet plate directly
on the turntable.
The gourmet plate gets extremely hot when in use. Always use
oven gloves when handling it to avoid burns. Place it on a suitable
heat-resistant mat or pot rest.
The rack and glass tray get hot during grilling (with and without the
microwave function).
Danger of burning.
Do not use the gourmet plate together with a commercially
available, microwave-safe heat-retaining cover because the cover
will get too hot.
Before using for the first time
16
After transportation, let the unpacked
appliance stand for approx. 2hours
at room temperature before using it.
This is to allow time for the temperature
to equalise between the temperature in
the room and the appliance. This is
important for the correct electronic
functioning of the appliance.
Risk of suffocation due to
packaging material.
While playing, children may become
entangled in packaging material
(such as plastic wrapping) or pull it
over their head with the risk of
suffocation.
Keep packaging material away from
children.
Remove all the packaging materials
from the appliance.
Do not remove the cover from the
microwave outlet inside the oven
compartment.
Check the appliance for any damage.
Health risk caused by a faulty
appliance.
Operating a damaged appliance can
result in microwave leakage and
present a hazard to the user.
Do not use the microwave oven if:
– the appliance door is warped.
– the door hinges are loose.
– holes or cracks are visible in the
casing, the door or the oven interior
walls.
Clean the oven compartment and all
the accessories with sponge or cloth
and hot water.
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
17
When installing the microwave oven,
ensure that there is adequate
ventilation to the front of the
appliance.
Do not obstruct the air vents with
any objects.
Lifting the microwave oven by the
door handle could cause damage to
the door.
Use the handle cut-outs on the side
of the casing to lift the appliance.
Installation dimensions
Dimensions are given in mm.
Tall unit installation
595
450
562
>550
_
+6
+2
Base unit installation
595
460
+2
>550
__
>550
_
>550
__
>550
_
>550
_
+6
562
_
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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Side view
455,5
451,5
333
111,5
22
22* / 23,3**
4 min.2
* Glass
** Stainless steel
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
19
Tall unit connection
3
70
53
2
1
451,5
595
aFront view
bMains connection cable,
Length=1600mm
cNo connections permitted in this area
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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Base unit connection
3
70
53
2
1
451,5
595
aFront view
bMains connection cable,
Length=1600mm
cNo connections permitted in this area
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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Carrying out installation
The microwave oven must be built in
before it can be used.
Slide the microwave oven into the
niche. Feed the cable with the plug
through the back of the unit.
Position the appliance.
Open the appliance door and secure
the appliance onto the side walls of
the unit using the screws provided.
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
22
Electrical connection
Risk of injury caused by a faulty
appliance.
Before connecting the appliance,
ensure that it has not been damaged
in any way.
Never use a faulty appliance.
The appliance is supplied ready for
connection with a cable and plug.
Ensure that the protective contact
socket is easily accessible at all times.
If that is not possible, ensure that a
suitable means of disconnection is
provided on the installation side for
each pole.
Fire hazard due to overheating.
Connecting the appliance to a multi-
socket plug adapter or to an
extension lead can overload the
cable.
The appliance must not be used with
so-called energy-saving devices.
These reduce the amount of energy
supplied to the appliance, causing it
to overheat.
For safety reasons, do not use an
extension lead or multi-socket plug
adapter.
Connect the appliance directly to the
power supply using the original cable
and do not use any intermediate
elements.
The electrical installation must comply
with VDE0100 requirements and local
regulations (e.g. BS 7671 in the UK).
If the connection cable is damaged, it
must only be replaced with a specific
connection cable of the same type
(available from the Miele Customer
Service Department). For safety
reasons, such replacement may only be
carried out by a qualified technician or
the Miele Customer Service
Department.
The necessary connection data can be
found on the data plate located on the
front of the oven interior or on the back
of the appliance.
Compare the specifications on the data
plate with those of the electricity
supply. Make sure that they match.
If in any doubt, consult a qualified
electrician.
Temporary or permanent operation on
an autonomous power supply system or
a power supply system that is not
synchronised with the mains power
supply (e.g. island networks, back-up
systems) is possible. A prerequisite for
operation is that the power supply
system complies with the specifications
of EN50160 or an equivalent standard.
The function and operation of the
protective measures provided in the
domestic electrical installation and in
this Miele product must also be
maintained in isolated operation or in
operation that is not synchronised with
the mains power supply, or these
measures must be replaced by
equivalent measures in the installation.
As described, for example, in the
current version of VDE-AR-E2510-2.
Caring for the environment
23
Disposing of the packaging
material
The packaging material is used for
handling and protects the appliance
from transport damage. The packaging
material used is selected from materials
which are environmentally friendly for
disposal and can generally be recycled.
Recycling the packaging material
reduces the use of raw materials. Use
material-specific collection points for
valuable materials and take advantage
of return options. Your Miele dealer will
take the packaging material away.
Disposing of your old
appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances
contain many valuable materials. They
also contain certain materials,
compounds and components which
were essential for their correct
functioning and safety. These could be
hazardous to human health and to the
environment if disposed of with
household waste or if handled
incorrectly. Please do not, therefore,
dispose of your old appliance with
household waste.
Instead, please make use of officially
designated collection and disposal
points to dispose of and recycle
electrical and electronic appliances in
your local community, with your dealer
or with Miele, free of charge. By law,
you are solely responsible for deleting
any personal data from the old
appliance prior to disposal. You are
legally obliged to remove any old
batteries which are not securely
enclosed by the appliance and to
remove any lamps without destroying
them, where this is possible. These
must be taken to a suitable collection
point where they can be handed in free
of charge. Please ensure that your old
appliance poses no risk to children
while being stored for disposal.
Guide to the appliance
24
aControl panel
bGrill
cTurntable
dDoor
eGrilling rack
fGourmet plate
Accessories supplied
25
Grilling rack
The grilling rack can be used for all
functions with and without
microwave power, except for
Microwave Solo mode.
To avoid the grilling rack being used
inadvertently with Microwave Solo, it
should not be stored inside the oven
compartment.
Gourmet plate
The gourmet plate is a round, non-stick
grilling plate. It can be used to heat
snacks or small meals quickly whilst
maintaining crispness.
Tip: These products and other
accessories can be ordered through the
Miele Webshop.
They can also be ordered from Miele
(see end of this booklet for contact
details) or from your Miele dealer.
Control panel
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aOn/Off button
bQuick microwave button
cbutton for going back a step and
for cancelling a cooking programme
dNavigation area with andbuttons
for scrolling through lists and for changing values
eDisplay for showing the time of day and information on operation
fOKbutton for selecting functions and saving settings
gbutton for setting a minute minder or a cooking duration
hbutton for starting a cooking programme
ibutton for further programmes and settings
jfor various automatic cooking programmes
kbutton for popcorn
lCombination mode for grill and microwave power
mGrill operation
nVarious power levels of the microwave oven
Control elements
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On/Off button
The On/Off button is recessed and
reacts to touch.
It is used to switch the microwave oven
on and off.
Display
The display is used to show the time of
day or information about functions,
temperatures, cooking durations,
automatic programmes and settings.
After switching the microwave oven on
using the On/Off button, the main
menu will appear with the promptSelect
function.
Sensor controls
The sensor controls react to touch.
Every touch of a sensor control is
confirmed with a keypad tone. This
keypad tone can be switched off by
selecting theVolumesetting and
thenKeypad tone. Then turn the volume
all the way down using the arrow
buttons.
If the display is dark, the sensor
controls will not react until the
microwave oven is switched on.
Sensor controls above the
display
Here you will find the operating modes
and other functions of the microwave
oven.
Operating mode/function
Power level 900watts
Power level 750watts
Power level 600watts
Power level 450watts
Grill
Combination mode
450watts + Grill
Combination mode
300watts + Grill
Popcorn
Automatic programmes
More
(programmes and Settings )
300 W
150 W
80 W
Grill + 150 W
Defrost
Reheat
Settings 
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Sensor controls under the display
Sensor
control
Function
Use this sensor control to start the Quick microwave function.
The cooking programme runs at the maximum power level
(900W) and for a cooking duration of 1minute (see “Quick
microwave” section in the “Operation” chapter). Touching this
sensor control repeatedly increases the cooking duration in set
stages.
Depending on which menu you are in, this sensor control will
take you back a level or back to the main menu.
If a cooking programme is in progress, use this sensor control to
stop and cancel the programme by pressing it again.

In the navigation area, use the arrow buttons or the area
between them to scroll up or down in the selection lists. The
display shows the menu option that you want to select.
You can change the values and settings using the arrow buttons
or the area between them.
OK If a function appears in the display, you can select it by pressing
OK. The selected function can then be changed.
Confirm withOK to save changes.
If information appears in the display, selectOK to confirm the
message.
You can use this sensor control to set a minute minder (e.g. for
cooking eggs) at any point, even when a cooking programme is
running at the same time.
You can also use this sensor control to programme cooking
durations.
Use this sensor control to start a cooking programme.
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Display symbols
The following symbols may appear in the display:
Symbol Meaning
This symbol indicates that there is additional information and
advice about using the appliance. Press the OKsensor control to
confirm the information.
…  This indicates that there are more menu options available, which
are not visible because there is not enough space in the display.
       Some settings, e.g. display brightness and buzzer volume, are
selected using a bar with segments.
A tick next to a setting means that this option is currently
selected.
The system lock is switched on (see “Safety” section in the
“Settings” chapter). The controls are locked.
Minute minder
Using the appliance
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Selecting a menu option and
changing a value or setting
The arrow buttonsand and the
area between them have the
following functions:
- Select a menu option from a
selection list.
- Change a value (e.g. the weight) or a
setting (e.g. the volume of the
buzzer).
Touch the relevant arrow button or
swipe to the right or left in the area
between the arrow buttons until you
reach the menu option or value you
want.
Tip: If you press and hold the arrow
buttons, the list or values continue
scrolling automatically until you release
the arrow button.
Confirm your selection withOK.
will appear beside the current
setting.
Selecting an operating mode
or function
The sensor controls for the operating
modes and functions (e.g. settings) are
located above the display. Select an
operating mode or function using the
relevant sensor control on the control
panel (see the “Operation” and
“Settings” chapters).
Touch the sensor control for the
function or operating mode you want.
The sensor control on the control panel
lights up orange.
Set the values or scroll through the
lists until you reach the setting you
want.
Cancelling a cooking
programme
You can cancel a cooking programme
using the function sensor control that
lights up orange or using the sensor
control.
You can cancel the cooking
programme by touching the relevant
function sensor control or pressing
the sensor control twice.
If you have set a cooking duration,
select Cancel process and confirm with
OK.
The main menu will appear.
Description of function
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The microwave oven contains a
magnetron. This converts electrical
energy into electromagnetic waves
(microwaves). These microwaves are
distributed evenly throughout the oven
compartment, and are reflected off the
metal appliance walls. This enables the
microwaves to reach the food from all
sides and heat it up. Microwave
distribution is improved with the
turntable engaged.
In order for microwaves to reach the
food, they must be able to penetrate the
cooking container being used.
Microwaves can pass through
porcelain, glass, cardboard and
plastics, but not metal. Do not,
therefore, use containers made of
metal, or which contain metal, for
example in the form of gold or silver
trim. The metal reflects 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 at a
rate of 2.5billion times a second. This
vibration creates heat. It first starts
developing around the outside of the
food and then slowly penetrates
towards the centre. The more water a
food contains, the faster it is reheated
or cooked.
As heat is produced directly in the food,
this has the following advantages:
– Food can generally be cooked without
adding liquid or cooking oil, or with just
a little water or oil.
– Cooking, reheating and defrosting in a
microwave oven is quicker than using
conventional methods.
– Nutrients, such as vitamins and
minerals, are generally retained.
– The colour, texture and taste of food
are not impaired.
Microwaves stop being produced as
soon as the cooking process is
interrupted or the appliance door is
opened. When the appliance is in
operation, the closed, sealed door
prevents microwaves escaping from the
appliance.
Modes of operation
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Food is cooked, reheated or defrosted
quickly in a microwave oven.
You can use the microwave oven in the
following ways:
– Food can be defrosted, reheated or
cooked by entering a power setting and
a duration.
– Deep-frozen, ready meals can be
defrosted and then reheated or cooked.
– The microwave oven can also be used
for other tasks, e.g. for proving yeast
dough, melting chocolate and butter,
dissolving gelatine, preparing cake
glazes and bottling small amounts of
fruit and vegetables.
Functions
Microwave Solo mode
Suitable for defrosting, reheating and
cooking.
Grilling
Ideal for grilling thin cuts of meat, e.g.
steak or sausages.
Combination mode (Microwave +
Grill)
Ideal for browning dishes with toppings.
The microwave cooks the food, and the
grill browns it.
Automatic programmes
You can choose from the following
automatic programmes:
You can choose from four different
automatic programme categories.
- Cook
- Defrost
- Reheat
- Popcorn
The programmes are weight dependent.
You can set the weight of food in grams
(g), pounds (lb) or pounds/ounces (lb/oz)
(see “Changing settings” section in the
“Settings” chapter).
Suitable containers for microwave ovens
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Microwaves:
- are reflected by metal.
- pass through glass, porcelain, plastic
and cardboard.
- are absorbed by food.
Fire hazard due to unsuitable
container.
Containers which are not suitable for
use in microwave ovens can be
badly damaged and cause damage
to the appliance if used.
Please observe the information on
suitable containers.
Material and shape
The material and shape of the container
used affect reheating and cooking
durations. Round and oval-shaped shallow
containers are particularly suitable. Food
heats up more evenly in these containers
than in square containers.
Risk of injury due to hollow
handle elements and lid knobs.
When using containers with hollow
parts, moisture can get inside and
pressure can build up, causing the
container to crack or shatter.
Do not use containers with hollow
handle elements or lid knobs unless
the hollow parts are sufficiently
ventilated.
Metal
Metal containers, aluminium foil,
metal cutlery, and crockery with
metallic decoration, such as gold
rims or cobalt blue, must not be
used in the microwave oven. Metal
reflects microwaves and obstructs
the cooking process.
Do not use containers where the foil
lid has not been completely removed.
Exceptions:
- Ready meals in aluminium foil dishes.
These can be defrosted and reheated in
the microwave oven. Important: Remove
the lid and make sure the foil dish is at
least 2cm from the oven walls at all
times. However, food is only heated from
the top. Transferring the food from the
aluminium foil container to a dish
suitable for use in a microwave oven will
result in more even heat distribution.
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Do not place aluminium foil dishes
on the rack in case the dish sparks
or arcs.
- Pieces of aluminium foil
For even defrosting and to avoid
overcooking unevenly shaped cuts of
meat, poultry or fish, small pieces of
aluminium foil may be used to mask
wingtips or other thin parts for the last
few minutes of the programme.
Make sure that the aluminium foil is
at least 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 colours
Some dishes have glazes and
colours containing metallic
substances. These dishes are
unsuitable for microwave ovens.
Glass
Heat-resistant glass or ceramic dishes
are ideal for use with microwave power.
Crystal glass is unsuitable as it
contains lead which could cause the
glass to crack in the microwave.
It is therefore not suitable.
Porcelain
Porcelain is a suitable material.
However do not use porcelain with gold
or silver edging or items with hollow
knobs or handles, as insufficient
ventilation may cause pressure.
Stoneware
Decorated stoneware is only suitable if
the decoration is beneath an all-over
glaze.
Stoneware can get hot.
Wear oven gloves.
Wood
Moisture contained in the wood
evaporates during the cooking
process. This causes the wood to
dry and crack.
Wooden dishes are therefore not
suitable.
Plastics
Damage due to heat-sensitive
plastic.
Plastic containers must be heat-
resistant to a minimum of 110°C.
Otherwise the plastic may warp and
fuse with the food.
Use only plastic containers suitable
for use with Microwave Solo.
Special plastic containers designed for
use in microwave ovens are available
from specialist retail outlets.
Melamine containers are unsuitable.
Melamine absorbs microwave energy
and gets hot. When purchasing plastic
containers, make sure that they are
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suitable for use in a microwave oven.
Disposable containers, such as trays
made from polystyrene, can only be
used to reheat food for a short time.
Plastic boiling bags can be used for
cooking and reheating. They should
be pierced beforehand. The holes
allow the steam to escape. This
prevents a build-up of pressure from
forming and the bag from bursting.
There are also special bags available for
steam cooking which do not need to be
pierced. Please follow instructions given
on the packet.
Fire hazard due to unsuitable
material.
Metal clips and plastic or paper ties
containing wire can ignite.
Avoid using these clips and ties.
Single-use containers
Single-use containers made of plastic
must meet the requirements indicated
under “Plastics”.
Fire hazard due to unsuitable
container.
Single-use containers made of
plastic, paper or other inflammable
materials can ignite.
Do not leave the appliance
unattended when reheating or
cooking food in single-use
containers made of plastic, paper or
other inflammable materials.
To protect the environment, we do not
recommend the use of single-use
containers.
Testing containers
If in doubt as to whether glass,
earthenware or porcelain plates or
dishes are suitable for use in a
microwave oven, a simple test can be
performed:
Place the empty item you wish to test
in the centre of the oven
compartment.
Close the door.
Press the button.
Select the 900watt power level.
Use the arrow buttonsand to
set a duration of 30seconds and
confirm with OK.
Press button to start the test.
If you hear a crackling noise
accompanied by sparks during the
test, switch the appliance off
immediately (press the button and
confirm with OK). Any containers
which cause this reaction is
unsuitable for use with microwave
power. If in any doubt about the
suitability of a container, please
contact the manufacturer or supplier
of the container.
This test cannot be used to check
whether hollow handles are
sufficiently ventilated.
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A heat-retaining cover
- prevents too much steam escaping,
especially when cooking foods with
longer reheating times.
- speeds up the reheating process.
- prevents food from drying out.
- helps keep the oven compartment
clean.
When using Microwave Solo mode,
always cover food with a microwave-
safe heat-retaining cover.
Suitable heat-retaining covers are
available from retail outlets.
You can use a cling film recommended
for use in a microwave oven instead of
the heat-retaining cover. Heat can
cause normal cling film to distort and
fuse with the food.
Damage due to heat-sensitive
plastic.
The material of the cover can generally
withstand temperatures of up to
110°C (see manufacturer information).
At higher temperatures the plastic can
distort and fuse with the food.
The cover can therefore only be used
in microwave ovens and only in
Microwave Solo mode without the
gourmet plate.
Damage due to covered openings.
If the cover is used with a container
with a small diameter, the cover could
form a seal around the container and
steam may not be able to escape
through the openings in the side of the
cover. The cover could get too hot and
could start to melt.
Make sure that the cover does not
form a seal.
Do not use a heat-retaining cover if:
- food coated with breadcrumbs is
being heated.
- cooking food which needs a crisp
finish, e.g. toast.
- the gourmet plate is being used.
Danger of explosion due to
pressure build-up.
Pressure can build up during
reheating in sealed containers or
bottles, causing them to explode.
Sealed glass containers, such as jars
of baby food, must be opened before
they are heated in the microwave
oven. Do not attempt to heat them up
unopened. With baby bottles, the
screw top and teat must be taken off.
Before using for the first time
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The microwave oven must be built in
before it can be operated.
The microwave oven is ready to use
as soon as it has been connected to
the electricity supply.
Welcome screen
The Miele logo appears. You will then
be requested to select some basic
settings which are needed before the
microwave oven can be used for the
first time.
Follow the instructions in the display.
Setting the language
Select the language you want using
the arrow buttons.
Confirm withOK.
If you have selected the wrong
language by mistake, proceed as
described in the “Language” section
in the “Settings” chapter.
Setting the location
Select the location you want using
the arrow buttons.
Confirm withOK.
Setting the time
Set the time of day using the arrow
buttons.
Confirm withOK.
The display messageClock display off is
marked with a.
Confirm withOK.
The Energy consumption -information
appears in the display because energy
is saved when the time display is
switched off.
PressOK.
Set-up finished appears in the display.
Confirm withOK.
Select function appears in the display.
The time of day display is set to run in
the background (default setting). To
save energy, the display does not light
up.
You can change this appliance setting
if you want to see the clock display at
all times (see “Changing settings”
section in the “Settings” chapter).
When the clock display is visible, all
sensor controls react to touch as
normal.
When the clock display is not visible,
the appliance is switched off. It must
be switched on using the On/
Offbutton before it can be used
again.
Tip: The time of day can also be
displayed in 12-hour format (see “Time
of day” section in the “Settings”
chapter).
Before using for the first time
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Altering the time of day
Switch on the appliance using the
On/Offbutton.
Select function appears in the display.
Touch the sensor control.
Select the sub-itemSettings  using
the arrow buttons and confirm the
selection with OK.
Then select the sub-itemTime using
the arrow buttons and confirm with
OK.
Select Set using the arrow buttons
and confirm with OK.
The current time of day is highlighted in
white in the display.
Change the time of day using the
arrow buttons and confirm with OK.
Press the sensor control
repeatedly to go back to the first
level.
Select function appears in the display.
Settings
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Settings overview
Menu option Available settings
Language  ...deutsch*, english...
Location
Time Display
(Clock display off*, Clock display on, Night dimming)
Clock format (24 h*, 12 h)
Set
Volume Buzzer tones       
Keypad tone       
Display brightness       
Units Weight (g*, lb, lb/oz)
Keeping warm On*, Off
Quick MW Power level (...900 W*, 750 W, ...)
Duration (01:00*, adjustable)
Popcorn Duration
03:20*, adjustable between 2:30 and 3:50min
Query food On*, Off
Safety Sensor lock (Off*, On)
System lock  (Off*, On)
Software version
Showroom
programme
Demo mode (Off*, On)
Factory default Do not reset, Reset
* Factory default
Settings
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Changing settings
Some of the standard settings for the
appliance have an alternative.
Please consult the chart for the different
options for appliance settings.
The factory settings are marked with a
star* on the chart.
To change a setting, proceed as
follows:
Press the button.
Then select Settings  using the arrow
buttons.
Confirm your selection withOK.
You can now choose between the
options listed in the chart using the
arrow buttons.
Confirm the option you want withOK.
Depending on the menu option, you
can now enter values or select one of
the sub-items using the arrow
buttons.
Touch the button if you have not
changed a setting and wish to switch
to another.
Touch the button if you do not
want to change any more settings.
Modifications to settings are not
affected by a power cut.
Language 
You can set your language and location.
You can then select the location if the
language selected has different
variants depending on where it is
spoken.
After selecting and confirming your
choice, the language you have selected
will appear in the display.
Tip: If you have selected the wrong
language by mistake, select. Follow
the symbol to get back to the
Language sub-menu.
Time
Display
Select how you want the time of day to
be displayed when the microwave oven
is switched off:
-On
The time always appears in the
display. All sensor controls react to
touch as normal.
-Off
To save energy, the display does not
light up. The microwave oven has to
be switched on before it can be used.
-Night dimming
To save energy, the time only
appears in the display between 5
a.m. and 11 p.m. The display remains
dark at all other times. The
microwave oven has to be switched
on before it can be used.
Clock format
The time of day can be displayed in the
24 or 12-hour format.
Set
Set the hours and the minutes.
If there is a power cut, the current time
of day will reappear once power has
been restored. The time of day is
saved for approx. 150hours.
Volume
The volume of the buzzers is
represented by a bar with segments.
-      
Maximum volume
-      
The tone is switched off.
Settings
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Buzzer tones
If the buzzers are activated, a buzzer
will sound at the end of the set time.
Keypad tone
A buzzer will sound when you touch a
sensor control if the keypad tone is
activated.
Display brightness
The display brightness is represented
by a bar with segments.
-      
Maximum brightness
-      
Minimum brightness
Units
Weight
For automatic programmes, you can set
the weight of food in grams (g), pounds
(lb) or pounds/ounces (lb/oz).
Keeping warm
The Keeping warmfunction switches on
automatically at the end of a cooking
programme which has been using at
least 450W, providing the door remains
closed and no buttons are pressed.
After approx. 2minutes, the food will be
kept warm using 80W for a maximum
period of 15minutes.
-On
The Keeping warmfunction is switched
on.
-Off
The Keeping warmfunction is switched
off.
Quick MW
Pressing the button is sufficient to
set the appliance operating on
maximum power for 1minute.
Power and duration can be modified.
This means a frequently used cooking
programme can be saved in this
programme space.
-
Power level
All available power levels can be selected.
-Duration
At the maximum power level, a
maximum cooking duration of
5minutes can be programmed; for
other levels, it is a cooking duration
of 10minutes.
Popcorn
This programme is suitable for making
microwave popcorn.
The factory default of 3:20minutes can be
changed.
It can be set between 2:30 and 3:50minutes.
Query food
The food prompt is a reminder that the
appliance should not be used without
food inside it.
Operating the appliance without food
can damage the appliance.
If a cooking programme has been
started without the door having first
been opened, the promptFood in oven?
appears in the display.
It is possible that there is no food inside
the appliance because the door has not
been opened for a long time (approx.
20minutes).
The programme only starts after
confirming with OK or after the door
has been opened.
Settings
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Safety
System lock
The system lock prevents the appliance
being used unintentionally.
The minute minder can still be set when
the system lock is active.
The system lock will remain activated
even after a power outage.
-On
The system lock has been activated.
Before you can use the microwave
oven, you need to switch it on and
touch OK for at least 6seconds.
-Off
The system lock is deactivated. You
can use the microwave oven as
normal.
Sensor lock
The sensor lock prevents the
microwave oven being switched off or a
cooking programme being altered by
accident. Once activated, the sensor
lock prevents all sensor controls and
fields in the display from working for a
few seconds after a programme has
been started.
-On
The sensor lock is active. Before you
can use a function, touch OK for at
least 6seconds. The sensor lock is
then deactivated for a short period.
-Off
The sensor lock is deactivated. All
sensor controls react to touch as
normal.
Software version
The software version is intended for the
Miele Customer Service Department.
You do not need this information for
domestic use.
Showroom programme
This function enables the microwave
oven to be demonstrated in showrooms
without heating up. Do not activate this
setting for domestic use.
Demo mode
If you switch the microwave oven on
while demo mode is activated, the
messageDemo mode appears in the
display. The appliance does not heat
up.
-On
Touch OK for at least 4seconds to
activate demo mode.
-Off
Touch OK for at least 4seconds to
deactivate demo mode.
The microwave oven is fully
functional again.
Factory default
One setting can be used to reset all the
changes made to the initial state of the
microwave oven.
-Do not reset
All changes made still apply.
-Reset
All settings are reverted to the factory
default settings.
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Opening the door
If the microwave oven is in use, opening
the door will interrupt the cooking
process.
Risk of injury from the open
door.
The door can support a maximum
weight of 8kg. Children could injure
themselves on an open door.
Do not let children sit on the door,
lean against it or swing on it.
Placing the dish in the oven
Ideally the dish should be placed in the
middle of the oven.
Turntable
The turntable helps the food to cook,
reheat or defrost evenly.
Do not operate the microwave
without the turntable in place.
The turntable starts turning
automatically when the appliance is
operated.
Do not cook, reheat or defrost food
directly on the turntable. Check that the
dish is not larger in size than the
turntable.
Turn or stir food during cooking, or turn
the dish so that it heats up evenly.
Closing the door
Close the door and touch “Start” again
to resume an interrupted cooking
programme.
Starting a programme
Select a microwave power level by
pressing the corresponding sensor
control.
Touch the sensor control for the
power level you want.
The sensor control on the control panel
lights up orange.
Use the arrow buttons to set the
cooking duration you want and
confirm your selection with OK.
Press the button.
The cooking programme starts.
You can choose between 7power
levels.
The higher the power level, the more
microwaves reach the food.
When heating up food which cannot be
stirred or turned during cooking, as with
a plated meal, it is best to use a lower
microwave power level.
This ensures the heat is distributed
evenly. Heat for long enough to cook
the food properly.
The duration required depends on:
- the initial temperature of the food.
Food taken straight from the
refrigerator takes longer to heat or
cook than food which has been kept
at room temperature.
- the type and texture of the food.
Fresh vegetables contain more water
and cook more quickly than stored
vegetables.
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- the frequency of stirring or turning
the food.
Frequent stirring or turning heats the
food more evenly, and it is therefore
ready in a shorter time.
- the amount of food.
As a general rule, allow almost
double the time for double the
quantity.
For a smaller quantity, shorten the
duration accordingly.
- the shape and material of the
container.
Food in oven?
The messageFood in oven? is a reminder
that the appliance should not be used
without food inside it.
Operating the appliance without food
can damage the appliance.
If the Start button is pressed without the
door having first been opened, Food in
oven? appears in the display. It is possible
that there is no food in the appliance
because the door has not been opened
for a long time. You cannot start a
process until the door is opened.
Interrupting or restarting a
programme
At any time, you can . . .
. . . interrupt a programme:
Open the appliance door.
The duration stops counting down.
Close the door appears in the display.
. . . continue a programme:
Close the door and touch the
button.
The programme will continue.
Altering settings
If you discover after starting a
programme that . . .
. . . the microwave power level is too
high or too low, you can:
Select a new level.
. . . the duration set is too short or too
long, you can:
Change the time using the arrow
buttons and continue the programme
(touch the button).
Cancelling a programme
Touch the button twice or touch
the selected power level.
Cancel processappears in the display.
Confirm withOK.
At the end of a programme
An audible tone will sound when the
cooking programme is complete. The
oven interior lighting goes out.
The audible tone is repeated several
times. Finished appears in the display.
Press the button for the selected
power level to confirm.
Keeping warm
The Keeping warmfunction switches on
automatically at the end of a cooking
programme which has been using at
least 450W, providing the door remains
closed and no buttons are pressed.
After approx. 2minutes, the food will be
kept warm using 80W for a maximum
period of 15minutes.
Keeping warm appears in the display.
Opening the door or operating one of
the buttons cancels the function.
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The Keeping warmfunction cannot be
selected as a separate function.
You can deselect this function (see
“Settings” chapter).
Programming cooking
durations
Cooking results can be impaired if
there is a long delay between the
food being placed in the oven and
the start of cooking. Fresh food can
change colour and even deteriorate.
Select as short a time as possible
until the cooking programme starts.
You can switch the cooking programme
on or off automatically by entering a
time for Finish at or Start at.
-Finish at
Specify when you want the cooking
programme to end. The microwave
oven then switches off automatically
at this time.
-Start at
Specify when you want the programme
to start. The microwave oven then
switches on automatically at this time.
Place the food in the oven
compartment.
Select the function you want to use.
Set the cooking duration and confirm
with OK.
Press the button.
Select Finish at or Start at using the
arrow buttons and confirm with OK.
Specify the time that you want the
cooking programme to start or end
using the arrow buttons and confirm
with OK.
Start at and the start time appear in the
display.
Selecting Quick microwave
Pressing the button is sufficient to
set the appliance operating on
maximum power for 1minute.
Press the button.
The appliance runs at maximum power
for a cooking duration of 1minute if the
button is not pressed again.
Changing the time and power level
You can change the saved time and
power level and save it as a main
application.
Select.
Select Settings  and confirm with OK.
Select Quick MW and confirm with OK.
SelectPower level.
Power level appears in the display and the
saved power level appears next to it.
If you want to change the power
level, confirm with OK.
The saved power level is marked with .
Change the power level using the
arrow buttons and confirm the
selection with OK.
Then use the arrow buttons to select
Duration and press OK.
Use the arrow buttons to set the
cooking duration you want and
confirm with OK.
Duration appears in the display and the
selected time appears next to it.
Press repeatedly to go back to the
main level.
Operation
46
The modified power level and the
modified time are now saved and are
selected when the button is pressed.
In the event of an interruption to the
power supply, any altered
programmed durations will be saved
and do not need to be reentered.
System lock
The system lock prevents the appliance
being used by children, for example.
System lock activation
Select.
Select Settings  and confirm with
OK.
Select Safety and confirm with OK.
Select System lock  and then OK.
Select On and then OK.
Switch the appliance off to activate
the system lock.
The appliance functions are now locked
and can only be used when the system
lock is deactivated.
Only the minute minder can be used
when the system lock is activated (see
“Minute minder” chapter).
The system lock will remain activated
even after a power outage.
Deactivating the system lock
You can deactivate the system lock
temporarily.
Switch on the appliance using the
On/Offbutton.
System lock  appears in the display.
Confirm withOK.
Press OK for 6 seconds appears in the
display.
Observe the prompt in the display.
The time is shown counting down in the
display.
The system lock is then deactivated.
Enter the cooking programme you
want.
All buttons and programmes can be
selected freely until the appliance is
switched off.
The system lock is only reactivated
once the appliance is switched off.
Deactivating the system lock
Switch on the appliance using the
On/Offbutton.
System lock  appears in the display.
Confirm withOK.
Press OK for 6 seconds appears in the
display.
Observe the prompt in the display.
The time is shown counting down in the
display.
The system lock is then deactivated.
Select.
Select Settings  and confirm with
OK.
Select Safety and confirm with OK.
Select System lock  and then OK.
Select Off and then OK.
Switch off the appliance.
The system lock is now deactivated.
The appliance functions are available
again.
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Using the minute minder
The minute minder can be used to time
any activity in the kitchen, e.g. boiling
eggs. The time set counts down in one
second steps.
The minute minder can also be used at
the same time as a cooking programme
for which automatic switch-on and
switch-off times have been set (e.g. as
a reminder to season the food part way
through cooking).
Touch the button.
Min. minderappears in the display.
Use the arrow buttons to set the
minute minder time you want and
confirm with OK.
lights up in the display and the time
counts down.
A buzzer sounds after the set time has
elapsed.
flashes and the time starts counting
up. This is to show the time since the
minute minder expired.
Touch the button to stop the
minute minder.
Changing the minute minder duration
Press the button.
Change appears in the display. The
current minute minder time is stopped.
Confirm withOK.
Modify the time using the arrow
buttons and confirm with OK.
The minute minder will continue
running.
Deleting the minute minder duration
Press the button.
Change appears in the display. The
current minute minder time is stopped.
Select Delete using the arrow buttons
and confirm with OK.
The minute minder is cancelled.
Using the minute minder plus a
cooking programme
The minute minder can be used at the
same time as a cooking programme
and counts down in the background.
Touch the button during the
cooking programme.
Select Min. minder using the arrow
buttons and confirm with OK.
Use the arrow buttons to set the
minute minder time you want and
confirm with OK.
Touch the button.
The elapsing cooking duration and the
elapsing minute minder are visible next
to each other in the display.
Operation – grilling
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The grill has 4settings: grill solo and
3combination settings where the grill is
used together with a specific
microwave power level.
If the total grilling duration required is
less than 15minutes, the grill should be
pre-heated for approx. 5minutes.
Thin, flat cuts of fish and meat should
be turned half way through grilling for
even results. Larger, chunkier pieces
should be turned several times.
Grilling durations depend on the type
and thickness of the food and on the
user’s preference for a rare or well-
cooked result.
When grilling directly on the rack, a
heat-resistant, microwave-safe
container should be placed underneath
the rack to catch any fat or juices.
Risk of damage due to
overheating.
The gourmet plate supplied is not
suitable for catching fat. It could
overheat when empty. This would
damage the coating.
Use a heat-resistant, microwave-safe
dish instead.
Place the food in a suitable dish.
Place the rack and a heat-resistant,
microwave-safe dish or the container
with the food to be cooked on the
turntable.
Risk of burning due to hot
dishes.
The rack and container become hot
during use.
Wear oven gloves.
The container (and glass tray) and grill
rack will be easier to clean if washed in
soapy water immediately after grilling.
The area on the ceiling around the grill
becomes discoloured over time. This is
an unavoidable consequence of use,
and does not impair the function of the
appliance in any way.
Grilling without the microwave
function
Ideal for grilling thin cuts of meat, e.g.
steak or sausages.
Press the button.
The button on the control panel
lights up orange.
Duration and 00:00 min appear in the
display.
Use the arrow buttons to set the
cooking duration you want and
confirm your selection with OK.
Press the button.
The cooking programme starts.
An audible tone will sound when the
cooking programme is complete.
Changing the grilling duration
The grilling duration can be changed
during operation.
Press an arrow button.
The programme will be interrupted.
Change the duration using the arrow
buttons.
Continue the programme by pressing
the button.
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Selecting a start time or end time
The grilling time can proceed at a
preset time and ends after a defined
duration.
Press the button.
The button on the control panel
lights up orange.
Duration and 00:00 min appear in the
display.
Use the arrow buttons to set the
cooking duration you want and
confirm your selection with OK.
Then press the button.
Duration and the set duration for the
grilling programme are shown in the
display.
Choose between the options Start at
and Finish at using the arrow buttons.
WithStart at, you have to specify when
you want the grilling programme to
start.
WithFinish at, you have to specify
when you want the grilling programme
to end.
Alternatively, you can also selectMin.
minder here if you want to start a
minute minder for a separate process
in addition to the grilling programme.
Confirm your selection withOK.
Start at or Finish at appears in the
display, depending on which option you
selected.
The time is also highlighted.
Use the arrow buttons to select the
start or end time you want and
confirm by pressing OK.
Start at appears in the display and the
button lights up.
The grill programme starts at the
selected time.
An audible tone will sound when the
cooking programme is complete.
Combining grill and microwave
This function is very good for baking
and browning. The microwave cooks
the food, and the grill browns it.
The grill can be combined with
3different microwave power levels:
150, 300 and 450watts.
It is not possible to switch between
these 3combination levels during the
cooking process without interrupting
the programme.
The combinations and can be
selected directly on the control panel;
the combination can be found
under.
Select the combination you want by
pressing the , orbutton if
you want to select.
The corresponding button on the
control panel lights up orange.
Duration and 00:00 min appear in the
display.
Use the arrow buttons to set the
cooking duration you want and
confirm your selection with OK.
Press the button.
The cooking programme starts.
An audible tone will sound when the
cooking programme is complete.
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50
Changing the duration
The duration can be changed during
operation.
Press an arrow button.
The programme will be interrupted.
Change the duration using the arrow
buttons.
Continue the programme by pressing
the button.
Selecting a start time or end time
The cooking duration can proceed at a
preset time and ends after a defined
duration.
Select the combination function you
want.
The corresponding button on the
control panel lights up orange.
Duration and 00:00 min appear in the
display.
Use the arrow buttons to set the
cooking duration you want and
confirm your selection with OK.
Then press the button.
Duration and the set duration for the
grilling programme are shown in the
display.
Choose between the options Start at
and Finish at using the arrow buttons.
WithStart at, you have to specify when
you want a programme to start.
WithFinish at, you have to specify
when you want a programme to end.
Alternatively, you can also selectMin.
minder here if you want to start a
minute minder for a separate process
in addition to the cooking programme.
Confirm your selection withOK.
Start at or Finish at appears in the
display, depending on which option you
selected.
The time is also highlighted.
Use the arrow buttons to select the
start or end time you want and
confirm by pressing OK.
Start at appears in the display and the
button for the selected function lights
up.
The cooking programme starts at the
preset time.
An audible tone will sound when the
cooking programme is complete.
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Tips for use
Risk of burning due to hot
dishes.
The gourmet plate gets extremely hot
when in use.
Always use oven gloves when
handling it to avoid burns. Place it on
a suitable heat-resistant mat or
stand.
Before using for the first time
Before using the gourmet plate for the
first time, fill it with 400ml water and
add 3 to 4tbsp vinegar or lemon juice.
Heat for 5minutes at 450W + Grill .
The gourmet plate has an easy-to-clean
anti-stick coating so that food can be
removed easily.
The coating is susceptible to cuts
and scratches.
Metallic or sharp objects can
damage the non-stick coating.
Therefore do not cut food up directly
on the plate.
Use wooden or plastic utensils to
mix or turn food.
Searing/browning food
Fire hazard due to overheating.
Oils and fats can ignite if allowed to
overheat.
Never leave the gourmet plate
unattended when cooking with oil or
fats.
Only very little fat or oil is necessary
when cooking with this dish. This is
because food does not stick to the
non-stick coating. This has the added
advantage of keeping down the
calorie count.
When using the gourmet plate, make
sure that the food is ready to transfer
to the gourmet plate as soon as it has
heated up.
Place the gourmet plate directly on
the turntable.
Sparking can damage the gourmet
plate and the oven compartment.
Do not place the gourmet plate on
the rack. Make sure there is a gap of
approx. 2cm between the gourmet
plate and the interior walls of the
microwave oven so that sparking
cannot occur.
Heat the plate at 450W + Grill for
max. 5minutes.
Risk of damage due to
overheating.
Do not overheat the empty gourmet
plate. This would damage the
coating.
For this reason, do not place the
gourmet plate under the rack to
catch the fat when grilling.
If using oil, you can either heat up the
oil on the gourmet plate, or you can
heat the oil separately and then add it
to the plate.
Butter, however, should always be
added after heating up the gourmet
plate. It has a lower burning point than
oil and would get too dark or burn if
added too soon.
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Always dry meat, poultry, fish and
vegetables thoroughly before placing
them on the gourmet plate.
Eggs can explode.
Do not use the gourmet plate to
cook eggs or reheat cooked eggs.
Examples of use:
Pre-heat the gourmet plate directly on
the turntable for up to max. 5minutes
at 450W + Grill.
- Fish fingers (frozen), 150g + 2tbsp
oil, 3 – 4minutes each side
- Hamburgers, 2burgers + 2tbsp
oil, 3 – 4minutes each side
- Croquette potatoes (frozen), 10 –
12pieces + 2tbsp oil, 6 –
8minutes, turning halfway through
- Fillet steak, approx. 200g,
5minutes each side (according to
taste)
- Pizza (frozen), 300g,, 7–
9minutes
- Pizza (fresh), without pre-heating,
15minutes approx. (depending on
topping)
Recipes
The total time required includes the
time required for preparation and
cooking. Standing time or time for
marinating food is quoted in addition to
the total time required.
Croque monsieur (serves 3)
Total time required: 10– 15minutes
-
Ingredients
6slices of white bread
30g soft butter
75g Emmental cheese, grated
3 slices of ham
Method
Butter the bread. Add the cheese to
three of the bread slices in equal
amounts and arrange a slice of ham on
top of each. Place the remaining three
slices of bread on top of the ham with
the buttered side face down. Pre-heat
the gourmet plate using 450W + Grill
for approx. 5minutes, then place the
bread on it. Place on the turntable and
cook using 450W + Grill for approx.
3minutes each side until golden.
Other fillings could include drained tuna
fish with finely sliced onion rings, or
pineapple, cheese and ham.
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53
Vegetable medley (serves 3)
Total time required: 25– 35minutes
-
Ingredients
2 onions
2 tbsp oil
100g oyster mushrooms or button
mushrooms, cleaned
150g sliced carrots
100g broccoli florets
1 red pepper or 100g frozen sliced
peppers
1tomato
Salt and pepper
30g grated Parmesan cheese
Method
Slice the onions into fine rings. Halve,
quarter and deseed the pepper, and
then cut into strips. Dice the tomato.
Place the gourmet plate on the
turntable and pre-heat it using 450W +
Grill for approx. 5minutes. Add oil and
onion rings. Place gourmet plate back
on the turntable and cook using 450W
+ Grill for approx. 2minutes. Add the
mushrooms, carrots, broccoli, sliced
pepper, diced tomato and seasoning.
Mix well. Cook using 450Watt + Grill
for approx. 6minutes. Turn out and
sprinkle with Parmesan cheese before
serving.
Pork fillets (serves 2)
Total time required: 15– 20minutes
-
Ingredients
1 pork tenderloin (approx. 400 g)
4rashers of streaky bacon
Salt and pepper
10gbutter
200g sliced button mushrooms
200ml double cream
2tbsp brandy
Method
Cut the pork tenderloin into four pieces.
Season each piece with salt and
pepper, and wrap in a rasher of streaky
bacon. Secure with a cocktail stick if
necessary. Place the gourmet plate on
the turntable and pre-heat it using
450W + Grill for approx. 5minutes.
Add the butter to the plate, and place
the meat on top. Place on the turntable
and cook using 450W + Grill for
approx. 3minutes each side. Transfer
the meat to a serving dish, cover and
keep warm. Add the mushrooms, cream
and brandy to the meat juices and heat
on maximum power for approx.
4minutes. Serve with the meat.
Pork fillet in a Roquefort sauce
Total time required: 10– 12minutes
-
Method
Cut 1 pork tenderloin into four pieces.
Place on the pre-heated gourmet plate
and cook using 450W + Grill for
approx. 4minutes. Add 50ml white
wine, 125ml double cream, 2tbsp roux
(made from 1tbsp each of flour and
melted butter) and 150g Roquefort
cheese. Stir the sauce until smooth,
and cook for a further 3minutes.
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54
Curried chicken (serves 3)
Total time required: 25– 35minutes
-
Ingredients
600g chicken or turkey breast fillets
2 tbsp oil
2tbsp white wine
2 tbsp apple juice
1tbsp lemon juice
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1tsp curry powder
1 pinch rosemary, ground
1 pinch ginger, ground
1 pinch cayenne pepper
1/2tspTabasco
20g butter
Method
Dice the meat into 2x2cm pieces.
Combine the rest of the ingredients
apart from the butter, and pour over the
meat. Mix well, and leave to stand for
approx. 30minutes. Place the gourmet
plate on the turntable, Pre-heat it using
450Watt + Grill for approx. 5minutes.
Add the butter to the pre-heated plate,
then add the slightly drained meat.
Place the gourmet plate on the
turntable and cook using 450W + Grill
for approx. 4minutes, turn and cook for
a further 4minutes on the same setting.
Drain surplus liquid from the meat if
necessary so that it browns well.
Fisherman's salmon (serves 2)
Total time required: 5– 10minutes
-
Ingredients
2salmon fillets (approx. 150g each)
1tbsp lemon juice
Salt, white pepper
Method
Drizzle the salmon with the lemon juice,
and leave to stand for approx.
10minutes. Place the gourmet plate on
the turntable and pre-heat using 450W
+ Grill for approx. 5minutes. Pat the
fish dry with kitchen paper, and place
on the gourmet plate, pressing it down
slightly. Place on the turntable and cook
using 450W + Grill for approx. 11/2
2minutes each side.
Serve with rice, hollandaise sauce or
melted butter and a fresh green salad.
Operation – automatic programmes
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All of the automatic programmes are
weight dependent.
You can set the weight of food in grams
(g), pounds (lb) or pounds/ounces (lb/oz)
(see “Changing settings” section in the
“Settings” chapter).
There are four different categories of
automatic programmes:
- Cook
- Defrost
- Reheat
- Popcorn
The cooking programmes and the
popcorn programme can be selected
using the orsensor controls.
The automatic programmes for the
defrosting and reheating categories can
be selected using the sensor
control and then the arrow buttons.
Using automatic programmes
Select the automatic programme you
want and confirm with OK.
Enter the weight of the food and
confirm with OK.
Choose between the options Start
now, Start at and Finish at using the
arrow buttons.
Follow the instructions in the display,
for example Turn food or Stir the food.
After cooking, leave the food to stand
at room temperature for the
suggested time (standing time) to
allow the heat to be distributed
evenly through the food.
Cook
The grill is sometimes activated during
some of the following cooking
programmes.
Damage due to heat-sensitive
plastic.
The material of a heat-retaining cover
can generally withstand
temperatures of up to 110°C (see
manufacturer information). At higher
temperatures the plastic can distort
and fuse with the food.
A heat-retaining cover must only be
used with Microwave Solo mode.
On no account may a cover be used
if the grill is switched on, i.e. for
programmes marked with *.
Operation – automatic programmes
56
You can choose between 23automatic
programmes. The standing time for
each of these programmes is approx.
2minutes.
-Bacon
-Potatoes
-Chicken pieces *
-Chicken in sauce
-Fish fillet
-Fish fillet in sauce
-Frozen chips *
-Soup
-Vegetables
-Frozen bakes *
-Pizza - thin base *
-Pizza - thick base *
-Frozen ready meals
-Frozen vegetables
-Fruit compote
-Bakes *
-Grilled chicken *
-Fish pie *
-Grilled fish *
-Rotisserie *
-Meat in sauce
-Rice
-Stew
* grill activated at times
Defrost
There are 13programmes for defrosting
different types of food. The standing
time for each of these programmes is
approx. 10 minutes.
-Bread
-Cakes
-Chicken legs
-Plated meals
-Fish fillet
-Fruit
-Meat pieces
-Minced meat
-Poultry
-Soup
-Sliced meat
-Vegetables
-Fish
Reheat
There are 8automatic programmes for
reheating different types of food. The
standing time for each of these
programmes is approx. 2minutes.
-Bakes
-Chicken in sauce
-Plated meals
-Fish fillet in sauce
-Soup
-Meat in sauce
-Stew
-Vegetables
Operation – automatic programmes
57
Popcorn
This automatic programme is suitable
for making microwave popcorn.
Microwave popcorn is commercially
available in packets of various sizes.
This programme is designed for a
packet size of approx.100g. The
duration for this programme can be
altered within a certain range to suit
different packet sizes (see “Changing
settings” section in the “Settings”
chapter).
The duration cannot, however, be
altered whilst the programme is running.
The programme is not suitable for
making popcorn from kernels.
Only use this automatic programme
for popcorn which is specifically
labelled as microwave popcorn.
Place the packet on the turntable
according to the instructions on the
packaging.
Make sure that the packet has
enough room to expand. If it comes
into contact with the wall of the oven
interior and gets stuck there, a heat
build-up may occur.
Ensure that the packet can inflate
unhindered.
Touch.
The programme will start after a short
time. It will start immediately if the
button is touched.
You will soon hear the first kernels
popping.
Stop the programme before the end if
the popping noises become
infrequent. Follow the instructions on
the packaging.
Risk of burning due to hot
packet.
The packet is very hot.
Take care when removing it.
Recipes for automatic programmes
58
Below are some recipe suggestions for
the automatic programmes from the
“Cooking” category. These can be
adapted to suit your requirements.
If the weight guidelines for the
relevant programme are exceeded,
the food will not cook sufficiently.
It is important to follow the weight
guidelines for the programme
concerned.
Vegetables
Method
Place the washed and prepared
vegetables in a container. Add 3–4tbsp
water, depending on freshness and
moisture content, and a little salt or
other seasoning. Enter the weight
including the water, place the covered
cooking container on the turntable and
cook. About halfway through the
cooking duration, a buzzer will sound to
prompt you to turn or stir the food.
When cooking vegetables in a sauce,
the weight entered must include the
sauce. Do not exceed the maximum
weight guidelines.
Carrots in a chervil cream
sauce (serves2)
Total time required: 25–35minutes
-
Ingredients
350g carrots, cleaned
5g butter
50ml vegetable stock (instant)
75ml crème fraîche
1tbsp white wine
Salt and pepper
1pinch of sugar
1/2tsp mustard
1–2tbsp chervil, fresh, chopped or
1tbsp chervil, dried and ground
Approx. 1tbsp cornflour
Method
Cut carrots into batons or slice (approx.
3–4mm thick). Combine the rest of the
ingredients, and pour over the carrots in
a container. Cover and cook. Stir when
the buzzer sounds.
-
Setting: Vegetables
Weight: 525g
Shelf level: Turntable
Recipes for automatic programmes
59
Potatoes
This programme can be used to cook
peeled, boiled and bouillon potatoes.
-
Method
Enter the weight for the potatoes and
the cooking liquid.
For peeled potatoes, place the wet
potatoes in a cooking container.
Season with a little salt, cover and
cook.
When cooking potatoes, add approx.
1tbsp water per potato. If cooking the
potatoes in their skins, pierce the skins
several times with a fork or skewer
before cooking, then cover the
container and cook.
Golden curried potatoes
(serves3)
Total time required: 25–35minutes
-
Ingredients
500g peeled potatoes
1onion, finely diced
10g butter
1–2tbsp curry powder
250ml vegetable stock (instant)
50ml double cream
125g peas (frozen)
Salt and pepper
Method
Roughly dice the potatoes (approx.
3x3cm) or use small potatoes. Mix
together all the ingredients in a suitably
large dish. Cover and cook. Stir when
the buzzer sounds and then continue
cooking.
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Setting: Potatoes
Weight: 800g
Shelf level: Turntable
Rice
Use this programme for cooking rice in
the microwave oven.
-
Method
Enter the weight of the dry rice.
Add boiling water to the dry rice in the
ratio of 1part rice to 2parts water.
Cover and cook the rice.
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Vegetable gratin
(serves4)
Total time required: approx. 40minutes
-
Ingredients
400g cauliflower or broccoli
400g carrots
For the cheese sauce
20g margarine
20g flour
300ml vegetable stock (instant)
200ml milk
100g diced Emmental cheese
50g Gouda, grated
Salt, pepper, nutmeg
1tbsp parsley, chopped
Method
Cut the cauliflower or broccoli into
small florets, and thinly slice the carrots
(approx. 3mm thick). Place the
vegetables in a baking dish (approx.
24cm in diameter), and mix well. Melt
the margarine, stir in the flour and then
add the stock and milk whilst
continuing to stir. Stir in the Emmental
cheese, and simmer until the cheese
has melted. Season well with nutmeg,
salt and pepper and add the parsley.
Pour the sauce over the vegetables,
and sprinkle over the grated Gouda
cheese. Bake uncovered.
-
Setting: Bakes
Weight: 1500g
Shelf level: Turntable
Potato cheese gratin (serves4)
Total time required: 45minutes
-
Ingredients
For the gratin
600g potatoes, floury
75g Gouda, grated
For the topping
250ml double cream
Salt, black pepper, nutmeg
Butter
For sprinkling
75g Gouda, grated
For the dish
1 clove of garlic
Accessories
Microwave-safe ovenproof dish,
Ø26cm
Method
Rub the ovenproof dish with the garlic
clove.
To make the cream topping, mix
together the cream, salt, pepper and
nutmeg.
Peel the potatoes and cut them into
slices 3–4mm thick. Mix the potatoes
with the cheese and the cream topping,
and transfer to the ovenproof dish.
Sprinkle with gouda, then bake
uncovered.
-
Setting: Bakes
Weight: 1000g
Shelf level: Turntable
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Pork kebabs
(makes 8 kebabs)
Total time required: 25–35minutes +
1hour standing time
-
Ingredients
1fillet of pork, approx. 300g
1 red pepper
2 onions
For the marinade
8tbsp oil
Salt, pepper, sweet paprika and chilli
powder
8wooden skewers
Method
Cut the pork fillet into 16 cubes. Wash
the pepper and cut into bite-sized
pieces. Cut the onions into eight pieces.
Place the meat, pepper and onion
pieces alternately on the skewers. Mix
together the ingredients for the
marinade and brush the kebabs with
the mixture. Allow to marinate for
approx. one hour. Lay the kebabs on
the grill rack and place in the oven
together with a heat-resistant,
microwave-safe dish. Turn halfway
through grilling when the audible tone
sounds.
-
Setting: Rotisserie
Weight: approx. 100g per kebab
Shelf level: Rack and dish on turntable
Chicken kebabs (makes
8kebabs)
Total time required: 25–35minutes +
1hour standing time
-
Ingredients
4chicken breasts each approx. 120g
4 tinned pineapple rings
16tinned apricot halves
For the marinade
4tbsp oil
4tbsp sesame oil
Salt and pepper
1/2tsp paprika
1/2tsp curry powder
A little chilli powder
Ground ginger or coriander, if desired
8wooden skewers
Method
Cut each chicken breast into 4 pieces.
Cut the pineapple slices into quarters.
Drain the tinned apricot halves well. Mix
all ingredients for the marinade
thoroughly.
Arrange the chicken pieces, pineapple
and apricots alternately on the wooden
skewers, brush with the marinade and
set aside for 1hour. Lay the kebabs on
the grill rack and place in the oven
together with a heat-resistant,
microwave-safe dish. Turn halfway
through the cooking duration when the
buzzer sounds.
-
Setting: Rotisserie
Weight: approx. 100g per kebab
Shelf level: Rack and dish on turntable
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Chicken thighs
Method
Brush the chicken thighs with butter or
oil and season. Place on the grill rack in
the oven together with a heat-resistant,
microwave-safe dish. Halfway through
cooking when a buzzer sounds, turn the
chicken thighs over and continue to
cook.
-
Setting: Chicken pieces
Whole chicken
Method
Cut the chicken in half. Brush with
melted butter or oil, and season. Then
place the chicken halves on the grill
rack in the oven with the cut side facing
upwards together with a heat-resistant,
microwave-safe dish. Halfway through
cooking when a buzzer sounds, turn the
chicken halves over and continue to
cook.
-
Setting: Grilled chicken
For grilling poultry
Method
For a good colour when grilling chicken,
sprinkle over a mixture of paprika and
curry powder. The spices will give the
skin an appetising golden colour as well
as enhancing the flavour.
Fish curry
(serves 4)
Total time required: 35–45minutes
-
Ingredients
300g pineapple chunks
1 red pepper
1small banana
500g filleted redfish or rosefish
3tbsp lemon juice
30g butter
100ml white wine
100ml pineapple juice
Salt, sugar and chilli powder
2tbsp cornflour
Method
Dice the fish and place in a suitable
container. Drizzle with lemon juice.
Quarter the peppers, remove the seeds
and pith, and cut into narrow strips.
Peel and slice the banana. Add to the
fish together with the pepper and
pineapple pieces and mix well. Add the
butter. Mix together the wine, juice,
seasoning and cornflour and pour over
the fish. Mix everything thoroughly, then
cover and cook.
-
Setting: Fish fillet in sauce
Weight: approx. 1200g
Shelf level: Turntable
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Crispy fish pie
(serves2)
Total time required: 25–35minutes
-
Ingredients
400g filleted rosefish
3tbsp lemon juice
Salt, white pepper
50g butter
2tsp mustard
1onion, finely diced
40g Gouda, grated
20g breadcrumbs
2tbsp fresh dill, chopped
Method
Drizzle the fish filet with the lemon juice,
and leave to stand for approx. 10
minutes. Grease a flat oven dish with a
little butter. Pat the fish dry, season with
salt and pepper and place in the dish.
Mix the melted butter (450W, 40–
50sec.) with the mustard, onions,
gouda, breadcrumbs and dill and brush
onto the fish. Bake until golden.
-
Setting: Fish pie
Weight: approx. 600g
Shelf level: Turntable
Rosefish and tomato gratin
(serves4)
Total time required: 35–45minutes
-
Ingredients
500g filleted rosefish
2tbsp lemon juice
500g tomatoes
Herb seasoning salt
2tsp dried oregano
150g Gouda, grated
Method
Cut the fish into pieces, drizzle with
lemon juice and leave to stand for
approx. 10minutes. Dice the tomatoes,
and place in a baking dish with the fish
and half of the cheese. Season
generously with salt and oregano, and
mix well. Sprinkle with the rest of the
cheese and bake uncovered.
-
Setting: Fish pie
Weight: approx. 1150g
Shelf level: Turntable
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Grilled trout
(serves4)
Total time required: 25–30minutes
-
Ingredients
4trout, 250g each
4–8tbsp chopped parsley
Salt, pepper, lemon juice
Flakes of butter
Method
Clean the trout, season inside and out
and stuff with herbs. Lay the trout on a
lightly oiled grill rack, brush with
softened butter and place in the oven
compartment together with a heat-
resistant, microwave-safe dish.
-
Setting: Grilled fish
Weight: approx. 1000g
Shelf level: Rack and dish on turntable
Bacon
Use this programme to make crispy
bacon in the microwave.
-
Method
Place a sheet of kitchen paper on a
microwave-safe plate.
Place the bacon on top of the paper
and cover it with another sheet of
kitchen paper.
Select the Baconprogramme, enter the
number of rashers and start the
programme.
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Chicken breast in mustard
sauce
(serves4)
Total time required: 30minutes
-
Ingredients
250ml crème fraîche
1clove of garlic, crushed
4tbsp sweet mustard
11/2 tsp salt
1/2tsp sage
4chicken breast fillets (200g each),
ready to cook
Accessories
Microwave-safe ovenproof dish
Method
To make the sauce, mix together the
crème fraîche, garlic, mustard, salt and
sage.
Place the chicken breast fillets in the
ovenproof dish and spread the sauce
over the top. Cover and start the
programme.
Turn the chicken breast fillets over and
baste them with the sauce when the
instruction Turn appears in the display.
Cover and continue to cook.
-
Setting: Chicken in sauce
Weight: 1100g
Shelf level: Turntable
Tip
As an alternative, try using coarse grain
mustard instead.
Minestrone
(serves4)
Total time required: 40minutes
Ingredients
50g bacon
1onion
150g celery
2tomatoes
150g carrots
100g green beans, frozen
100g peas, frozen
50g pasta (small shells)
1tbsp mixed Italian herbs, frozen
100ml vegetable stock
100g hard cheese (Parmesan), whole
piece
Accessories
Glass dish with lid, microwave safe
Method
Dice the bacon and onion. Dice the
celery and tomatoes. Cut the carrots
into slices. Put all of these into the glass
dish.
Add the beans, peas, pasta and herbs
along with the stock and stir. Cover and
start the programme.
Stir the soup occasionally and cover
and continue to cook.
Grate the parmesan and sprinkle it over
the soup.
-
Setting: Soup
Weight: 1000g
Shelf level: Turntable
Tip
Instead of pasta, you could also use
150g diced potatoes.
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White cabbage stew
(serves4)
Total time required: 45minutes
Ingredients
200g beef mince
1/2tsp salt
1/2tsp sweet paprika
Pepper
1onion
250g potatoes
100g leeks
250g white cabbage
250g beetroot
250ml beef stock
11/2 tsp salt
2tbsp red wine vinegar
150ml crème fraîche
1tbsp parsley, chopped
Accessories
Microwave-safe bowl
Method
Knead together the mince, paprika, salt
and pepper. Form into small minced
meat balls and place in the bowl.
Dice the onion and potatoes. Cut the
leek into rings. Shred the white
cabbage. Grate the beetroot.
Layer the vegetables on top of the
meatballs. Add the beef stock and salt.
Cover and cook according to the
programme.
Stir in the crème fraîche and parsley.
Season with the red wine vinegar to
taste.
-
Setting: Stew
Weight: 1600g
Shelf level: Turntable
Meatballs
(serves4)
Total time required: 30minutes
For the meatballs
40g breadcrumbs
110ml water
1onion, finely diced
250g pork mince
250g beef mince
1medium egg
1tsp salt
Pepper
For the sauce
40g softened butter
40g plain white flour
500ml cold meat stock
2tbsp cream
1tbsp capers
1 tsp lemon juice
Accessories
Microwave-safe ovenproof dish
Method
Mix together the water and
breadcrumbs and leave to soak.
Add the mince and onions to the
breadcrumbs. Add the egg, salt and
pepper, and knead into a meat dough.
Shape into 8meatballs and place in an
ovenproof dish.
Mix together the butter and flour. Divide
this mixture into small portions and
place next to the meatballs. Add the
meat stock. Cover and cook according
to the programme.
When the buzzer sounds, carefully stir
the sauce until smooth. Season with the
cream, capers and lemon and continue
to cook.
-
Setting: Meat in sauce
Weight: 1400g
Shelf level: Turntable
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Frozen pizza
You can use the Pizza - thin base and
Pizza - thick base programmes to cook
frozen pizzas.
The Pizza - thin baseprogramme is
suitable for thin, pre-baked pizzas; the
Pizza - thick baseprogramme is suitable
for thicker pizzas with dough that still
needs to rise in the oven compartment.
-
Select the right programme depending
on the pizza.
Fish fillet
Season the ready-to-cook fish fillet
according to taste, place in a
microwave-safe, ovenproof dish, cover
with heat-resistant film or with a
microwave-safe cover, enter the weight
and cook.
Red berry compote
(serves4)
Total time required: 15–20minutes
Ingredients
400g mixed berries
(e.g. strawberries, raspberries), fresh or
frozen
50ml strawberry syrup
1–2tbsp cornflour
20ml crème de cassis
Method
Add 100ml water and the strawberry
syrup to the berries in a bowl.
Mix together the cornflour with 2tbsp
water and the crème de cassis. Add to
the berries and cook according to the
programme.
-
Setting: Fruit compote
Weight: 500g
Shelf level: Turntable
Tip
Serve with vanilla ice cream or custard.
Reheat
68
Select the following microwave power
levels to reheat food:
Drinks 900W
Food 600W
Food for babies and children 450W
Risk of burning due to hot food.
Food for babies and children must
not be too hot.
Only heat it for 1/2 to 1minute at
450watts.
Tips on reheating
Always use a lid or cover when
reheating food, except when a crispier
finish is needed, e.g. food with a
breadcrumb coating.
Danger of explosion due to
pressure build-up.
Pressure can build up during
reheating in sealed containers or
bottles, causing them to explode.
Sealed glass containers, such as jars
of baby food, must be opened before
they are heated in the microwave
oven. Do not attempt to heat them
up unopened. With baby bottles, the
screw top and teat must be taken
off.
Risk of injury caused by
overboiling.
When heating liquids using
microwave power, 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 boiling
delay can cause a sudden build-up
of bubbles when the container is
removed from the microwave or
shaken, which can lead to the liquid
boiling over suddenly and
explosively. The formation of bubbles
can be so strong that the pressure
forces the appliance door open.
A boiling delay can be avoided by
stirring liquids before reheating them.
After reheating, wait at least
20seconds before removing the
container from the oven
compartment. In addition, a glass
rod or similar item, if available, can
be placed in the container during
heating.
Eggs can explode.
Never reheat hard boiled eggs using
the microwave oven, even without
the shell.
Reheat
69
Food taken straight from the refrigerator
takes longer to cook than food which is
at room temperature. The time required
depends on the nature of the food, its
initial temperature and the amount to be
cooked.
Always ensure that food is
sufficiently cooked or reheated.
If in any doubt that a sufficiently high
temperature has been reached,
continue reheating for a little longer.
Stir or turn larger amounts of food from
time to time during reheating. Stir the
food from the outside towards the
middle, as food heats more quickly
from the outside.
After reheating
Be careful when taking out a
container. It may be hot.
Although the container is not normally
heated by the microwaves (apart from
stoneware), heat may transfer from the
food to the container.
Allow food to stand for a few minutes at
room temperature at the end of a
reheating process. This enables the
heat to spread evenly throughout the
food.
Risk of burning due to hot food.
The food can be very hot after
reheating.
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.
Cooking
70
Place the food in a microwave safe
container and cover it.
When cooking, it is a good idea to
select a power level of 900W to start
with and then when the food is hot
reduce the power level to 450W for
more gentle continued cooking.
For dishes such as rice or semolina
pudding, first select a power level of
900W, and then reduce it to 150W for
simmering.
Tips on cooking
Vegetable cooking durations depend on
the texture of the vegetable. Fresh
vegetables contain more water than
vegetables which have been stored,
and usually cook more quickly. Add a
little water to vegetables which have
been stored.
Food taken straight from the refrigerator
takes longer to cook than food at room
temperature.
Stir or turn food from time to time
during cooking. This helps it cook more
evenly.
Health risk due to insufficient
cooking duration.
It is very important to make sure that
food which goes off easily, such as
fish, is cooked for a sufficient time.
Ensure that this type of food is
cooked for an appropriate length of
time.
Food with a thick skin or peel, such
as tomatoes, sausages, jacket potatoes
and aubergines, should be pierced or
the skin scored in several places before
cooking to allow steam to escape and
to prevent the food from bursting.
Risk of injury due to eggs with
shells.
Eggs heated in their shells can burst,
even after they have been taken out
of the oven compartment.
Eggs can only be cooked in their
shells in the microwave oven in a
specially designed egg-boiling
device.
Risk of burning due to eggs
without shells.
If you cook eggs without their shells
using microwave power, the yolks
could explode due to the resulting
pressure.
Eggs can only be cooked without
their shells in the microwave oven if
the yolk membrane has been
punctured several times first.
After cooking
Be careful when removing a dish
from the oven. It may be hot.
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.
Allow food to stand for a few minutes at
room temperature at the end of
cooking. This enables the heat to
spread evenly throughout the food.
Defrost
71
Health risk due to refreezing.
Thawed or defrosted food loses
nutritional value through refreezing
and can go off.
Do not refreeze food once it has
thawed. Use it as quickly as
possible. Defrosted food may only be
re-frozen after it has been cooked.
Select the following microwave power
levels for defrosting food:
- 80W
for defrosting very delicate food, e.g.
cream, butter, gateau and cheese.
- 150W
for defrosting everything else.
Remove the food from its packaging
and place in a microwave-proof
container. Defrost uncovered. Turn, stir
or separate the food about halfway
through the defrosting time.
To defrost meat, unpack the frozen
meat and place it on an upturned plate
in a glass or porcelain container so that
the meat juice can run off and be
collected. Turn halfway through
defrosting.
Health risk due to risk of
salmonella.
It is particularly important to observe
food hygiene rules when defrosting
poultry.
Do not use the liquid produced
during defrosting.
Meat, poultry and fish does not need to
be fully defrosted before cooking.
Defrost until the food has started to
thaw. The surface will then be
sufficiently thawed to absorb herbs and
seasoning.
Defrosting and cooking
Deep-frozen food can be defrosted and
immediately reheated or cooked.
First select 900W followed by 450W.
Remove the food from its packaging
and place in a covered microwave-
proof dish for defrosting and reheating
or cooking. Exception: Minced meat
should be left uncovered while cooking.
Food with a high water content such as
soup, stew and vegetables should be
stirred several times during the process.
Carefully separate and turn slices of
meat halfway through the programme.
Turn pieces of fish at the halfway stage.
After defrosting and reheating or
cooking allow the food to stand at room
temperature for a few minutes to enable
the heat to spread evenly throughout
the food.
Examples of use
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Food Quantity MW
power
(watts)
Duration
(in
minutes)
Notes
Melting butter/
margarine
100g 450 1:00–1:10 Do not cover
Melting
chocolate
100g 450 3:00–3:30 Do not cover, stir halfway
through melting
Dissolving
gelatine
1packet + 5tbsp
water
450 00:10–
00:30
Do not cover, stir halfway
through dissolving
Preparing flan
topping/jelly
glaze
1packet + 250ml
liquid
450 4–5 Do not cover, stir halfway
through heating
Yeast dough Starter dough made
with 100g flour
80 3–5 Cover and leave to prove
Chocolate-
coated
marshmallows
20g 600 00:10–
00:20
Place on a plate, do not cover
Steeping oil for
salad dressing
125ml 150 1–2 Heat uncovered on a gentle
heat
Tempering
citrus fruits
150g 150 1–2 Place on a plate, do not cover
Softening ice
cream
500g 150 1–3 Place open container in the
appliance
Skinning
tomatoes
3pieces 450 6–7 Cut a cross into the top of
each tomato, cover, and heat
in a little water. The skins will
slip off easily. The tomatoes
may get very hot.
Strawberry jam 300g strawberries,
300g jam sugar
900 7–9 Mix the fruit and sugar in a
deep container, cover and
cook
Defrosting and
crisping up
bread rolls
2pieces 150 +
Grill
Grill
1–2
4–6
Place uncovered on the rack,
turning halfway through
The information given in this chart is intended only as a guide.
Note for test institutes
73
Test food acc. to
EN60705
Microwave
power level
(W)+Grill/
Automatic
programme
Duration
(min)/
weight
Standing
time*
(min)
Notes
Custard,
1000 g
300 38–40 120
Container see Standard,
dimensions at the upper
rim (25 x 25 cm)
Sponge cake,
475g
600 7–7:30 5
Container see Standard,
external diameter at the
upper rim 220mm,
cook uncovered
Minced meat,
900g
600
450
4
17
5
Container see Standard,
dimensions at the upper
rim 250mmx124mm,
cook uncovered
Potato gratin,
1100g
Bakes 1100g 5
Container see Standard,
external diameter at the
upper rim 220mm,
cook uncovered
Chicken,
1200g
frozen weight,
defrosted and
halved
Grilled chicken 1200g 2 Grill rack with a heat-
resistant, microwave-
safe dish underneath,
make sure the cut
surfaces are facing
upwards first, turn
halfway through the
cooking duration.
Defrost meat,
(minced meat),
500g
300
150
3
6:30
10
Container see Standard,
do not cover, turn
halfway through
defrosting
Raspberries,
250g
150 7 3
Container see Standard,
defrost uncovered
* Allow the food to stand at room temperature for the standing time specified to
enable the heat to spread evenly throughout the food.
Cleaning and care
74
Disconnect the microwave oven from
the power supply before cleaning.
Under no circumstances should a
pressure cleaner be used to clean
the microwave oven.
The steam from a steam cleaning
appliance could reach live electrical
components and cause a short
circuit.
Oven interior and inside of the
door
Risk of burning due to hot oven
compartment.
The oven compartment may be too
hot to clean immediately after use.
Clean the oven compartment as
soon as it has cooled down.
Fire hazard due to excessive
soiling.
Excessive soiling could damage the
appliance in certain circumstances
and could even be dangerous due to
the fire risk.
Do not wait too long to clean the
appliance as this will make cleaning
unnecessarily difficult and in extreme
cases, impossible.
The oven compartment and the inside
of the door can be wiped using a mild
detergent or a little washing-up liquid
and water. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
For heavier soiling, heat a glass of water
inside the oven compartment for 2 or
3minutes until the water begins to boil.
The steam will collect on the walls and
soften the soiling. The oven interior can
now be wiped clean using a little
washing-up liquid if necessary.
Do not remove the cover to the
microwave outlet inside the oven.
Do not let water or any object find its
way into or block the air vents of the
appliance.
Do not use too much water and do
not let water or any other liquid find
its way into any openings.
Do not use scouring agents. These
will scratch.
To neutralise odours in the microwave
oven compartment, put a cup of water
with some lemon juice in the appliance
and simmer for a few minutes.
Cleaning and care
75
Health risk caused by a faulty
appliance.
If any damage to the door is noticed,
the appliance should not be used
until the fault has been rectified by a
Miele authorised and trained service
technician. Operating a damaged
appliance can result in microwave
leakage and present a hazard to the
user.
The door should be kept clean at all
times and checked at regular
intervals for any signs of damage. Do
not use the microwave oven if:
– the appliance door is warped.
– the door hinges are loose.
– holes or cracks are visible in the
casing, the door or the oven interior
walls.
To clean the interior:
Remove the turntable, and wash in
the dishwasher or by hand.
Always keep the roller ring
underneath it clean as well as the
oven floor. Otherwise the turntable
will not turn smoothly.
Clean the surfaces between the
turntable and the roller ring.
Do not turn the turntable and/or
locator manually, as this could
damage the drive motor.
Cleaning and care
76
Appliance front
Do not let water or any object find its
way into or block the air vents in the
door frame.
Soiling that is left too long might
become impossible to remove and
could cause the surfaces to alter or
discolour.
Remove any soiling on the front of
the appliance straight away.
Clean the appliance front with a clean
soft sponge and a solution of warm
water and washing-up liquid. After
cleaning, wipe dry using a soft cloth.
A clean, damp microfibre cloth without
cleaning agent can also be used.
All surfaces are susceptible to
scratching. Scratches on glass can in
some circumstances lead to
breakage.
Contact with unsuitable cleaning
agents can alter or discolour the
external surfaces.
Please observe the cleaning
instructions.
To avoid damaging the surfaces of
the appliance, do not use:
- detergents containing soda,
ammonia, acids or chlorides
- cleaning agents containing descaling
agents
- abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.
scouring powder, scouring liquid, or
pumice stones
- cleaning agents containing solvents
- stainless steel cleaning agents
- dishwasher cleaner
- oven sprays
- glass cleaning agents
- hard, abrasive sponges and brushes,
e.g. pot scourers
- eraser stain remover blocks
- sharp metal scrapers
Accessories supplied
Rack
Wash and dry the rack after each use. It
is dishwasher-proof. Remove stubborn
soiling with a stainless steel cleaner.
Gourmet plate
Clean the gourmet plate with hot water
and a cloth with a little washing-up
liquid to remove any grease.
Do not use wire wool, or abrasive
sponges, aggressive or abrasive
cleaning agents.
Do not clean the gourmet plate in a
dishwasher.
If the gourmet plate has been used to
cook food with a strong aroma, you can
neutralise any odours by adding some
water and lemon juice to the gourmet
plate and heating it up in the microwave
oven using maximum power for a
2-3minutes. Rinse the gourmet plate
afterwards with clean water.
Problem solving guide
77
Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easily
remedied. Time and money will be saved because a service call will not be
needed.
The following guide may help you to find the reason for a malfunction or a fault,
and to correct it.
Problem Cause and remedy
A programme
will not start.
Check whether:
the appliance door is closed.
the system lock has been activated (see “System lock”
section in the “Operation” chapter).
Food in oven? has appeared in the display. The door has
not been opened for a long time (approx. 20minutes) (see
Food in oven?” section in the “Operation” chapter).
the appliance is plugged into the electricity supply and
switched on at the socket.
the mains fuse has tripped. If it has, there could be a fault
with the appliance, the household electricity supply or
another appliance (disconnect the appliance from the
electricity supply and contact a qualified electrician or the
Miele Customer Service Department, see “Customer
service” chapter).
A noise can be
heard after a
cooking
programme.
This is not a fault. The cooling fan will continue to run for a
while after the oven has been switched off to prevent any
humidity building up in the oven compartment, on the
control panel or on the oven housing unit. It will switch off
automatically.
The display does
not light up.
The time of day display has been switched off.
Switch on the appliance using the On/Off button.
The turntable
does not turn
smoothly.
The area underneath the turntable could be dirty.
Check whether there is any soiling underneath the
turntable.
Check whether the surfaces between the turntable and the
roller ring are clean.
Clean the area underneath the turntable.
Problem solving guide
78
Problem Cause and remedy
Food is not
adequately
defrosted, heated
or cooked at the
end of the
selected cooking
duration.
The duration or power level were insufficient to cook the food.
Check whether the correct power level was selected for
the duration set.
The lower the power level, the longer the duration
required.
Check whether the programme has been interrupted and
not restarted.
The microwave
function is
working but not
the oven
lighting.
The lamp is faulty.
You can then operate the appliance as normal, but not the
lighting.
Contact Miele Customer Service if you need to replace the
lighting.
Strange noises
are heard when
the microwave
oven is being
used.
The food is covered with aluminium foil.
Remove the aluminium foil.
Sparks are being created by the use of crockery with a
metallic finish.
Please observe the information on suitable containers.
The time of day
in the display is
not accurate.
The time of day must be reset following an interruption to the
power supply.
Set the correct time of day.
Food cools
down too
quickly.
In the microwave oven, food begins to cook from the outside
first, the inside of the food relying on the slower conduction
of heat.
If food is cooked at a high power level, it is possible that the
heat may not have reached the centre of the food, so it is hot
on the outside but cold in the centre. During standing time
heat is transferred to the centre of the food.
When reheating food with different densities, such as
plated meals, it is therefore sensible to select a lower
power level and lengthen the duration required.
The microwave
oven switches
itself off during a
cooking,
reheating or
defrosting
programme.
There may be insufficient air circulation.
Check whether the air inlet or outlet is blocked.
Remove any obstruction.
The appliance switches off automatically in cases of overheating.
Cooking can be continued after a cooling-down period.
The appliance switches itself off again.
Contact your Miele dealer.
Service
79
Contact in the event of a fault
In the event of any faults which you
cannot remedy yourself, please contact
your Miele dealer or the Miele Customer
Service Department.
You can book a Miele Customer
Service Department call-out online at
www.miele.com/service.
Contact information for the Miele
Customer Service Department can be
found at the end of this document.
Please quote the model identifier and
serial number of your appliance (Fabr./
SN/Nr.) when contacting the Miele
Customer Service Department. This
information can be found on the data
plate.
Please note that telephone calls may be
monitored and recorded for training
purposes and that a call-out charge will
be applied to service visits where the
problem could have been resolved as
described in this booklet.
Warranty
For information on the appliance
warranty specific to your country please
contact Miele. See back cover for
address.
In the UK, your appliance warranty is
valid for 2 years from the date of
purchase. However, you must activate
your cover by calling 0330 160 6640 or
registering online at www.miele.co.uk.
United Kingdom
Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW
Tel: 0330 160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk/service, E-mail: info@miele.co.uk
Australia
Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.
ACN 005 635 398
ABN 96 005 635 398
Level 4, 141 Camberwell Road
Hawthorn East, VIC 3123
Tel: 1300 464 353
Internet: www.miele.com.au
Miele Electrical Appliances Co., Ltd.
1-3 Floor, No. 82 Shi Men Yi Road
Jing' an District
200040 Shanghai, PRC
Tel: +86 21 6157 3500
Fax: +86 21 6157 3511
E-mail: info@miele.cn,
Internet: www.miele.cn
China Mainland
Miele (Hong Kong) Ltd.
41/F - 4101, Manhattan Place
23 Wang Tai Road
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2610 1025
Fax: (852) 3579 1404
Email:
customerservices@miele.com.hk
Website: www.miele.hk
Hong Kong, China
Miele India Pvt. Ltd.
1st Floor, Copia Corporate Suites,
Commercial Plot 9,
Mathura Road, Jasola,
New Delhi - 110025
E-mail: customercare@miele.in
Website: www.miele.in
India
Miele Ireland Ltd.
2024 Bianconi Avenue
Citywest Business Campus
Dublin 24
Tel: (01) 461 07 10
Fax: (01) 461 07 97
E-Mail: info@miele.ie
Internet: www.miele.ie
Ireland
Malaysia
Miele Sdn Bhd
Suite 12-2, Level 12
Menara Sapura Kencana
Petroleum
Solaris Dutamas No. 1
Jalan Dutamas 1
50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +603-6209-0288
Fax: +603-6205-3768
Miele New Zealand Limited
IRD 98 463 631
8 College Hill
Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011
New Zealand
Tel: 0800 464 353
Internet: www.miele.co.nz
New Zealand
Miele Pte. Ltd.
29 Media Circle
#11-04 ALICE@Mediapolis
Singapore 138565
Tel: +65 6735 1191
Fax: +65 6735 1161
E-Mail: info@miele.com.sg
Internet: www.miele.sg
Singapore
Miele (Pty) Ltd.
63 Peter Place, Bryanston 2194
P.O. Box 69434, Bryanston 2021
Tel: (011) 875 9000
Fax: (011) 875 9035
E-mail: info@miele.co.za
Internet: www.miele.co.za
South Africa
Miele Appliances Ltd.
Showroom 1, Eiffel 1 Building
P.O. Box 114782 - Dubai
Tel. +971 4 3044 999
Fax. +971 4 3418 852
800-MIELE (64353)
E-Mail: info@miele.ae
Website: www.miele.ae
United Arab Emirates
Manufacturer: Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany
Thailand
Miele Appliances Ltd.
BHIRAJ TOWER at EmQuartier
43rd Floor Unit 4301-4303
689 Sukhumvit Road
North Klongton Sub-District
Vadhana District
Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Sheikh Zayed Road, Umm Al Sheif
Kuwait
Miele Kuwait
Al Wazzan United Trading Co.
P. O. Box : 3379
Hawally, 32034 Kuwait
Tel.: 00965-22001010
Fax: 00965-24838292
E-mail: mail@alwazzanunited.com
Website: www.alwazzanunited.com
M.-Nr. 11 193 961 / 06en-GB
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