Operating and installation instructions
Steam combination oven
To prevent 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-AU, NZ |
M.-Nr. 09 855 080 |
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Warning and Safety instructions.......................................................................... |
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Caring for the environment ................................................................................ |
18 |
Overview............................................................................................................... |
19 |
Steam oven front view........................................................................................... |
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Accessories supplied ............................................................................................ |
21 |
Controls................................................................................................................ |
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Sensors controls ................................................................................................... |
24 |
Touch display ........................................................................................................ |
25 |
Symbols............................................................................................................ |
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Operating principles .............................................................................................. |
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Description of the functions............................................................................... |
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Control panel......................................................................................................... |
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Water container ..................................................................................................... |
29 |
Condensate container ........................................................................................... |
29 |
Grease filter ........................................................................................................... |
29 |
Food probe ............................................................................................................ |
29 |
Temperature / Core temperature ........................................................................... |
29 |
Moisture content ................................................................................................... |
30 |
Duration ................................................................................................................. |
30 |
Noises.................................................................................................................... |
30 |
Heating-up phase.................................................................................................. |
31 |
Cooking phase ...................................................................................................... |
31 |
Steam reduction .................................................................................................... |
31 |
Oven interior lighting ............................................................................................. |
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Using for the first time ........................................................................................ |
32 |
General settings .................................................................................................... |
32 |
Cleaning for the first time ...................................................................................... |
33 |
Setting the water hardness level ........................................................................... |
34 |
Setting the correct boiling point for water............................................................. |
35 |
Heating up the appliance ...................................................................................... |
35 |
Main and sub-menus .......................................................................................... |
36 |
Operation: Steam cooking.................................................................................. |
39 |
Basic operation ..................................................................................................... |
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Interrupting operation............................................................................................ |
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Further functions ................................................................................................... |
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Switching on and off automatically .................................................................. |
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Sequence of an automatic cooking process.................................................... |
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Changing settings during a cooking process................................................... |
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Cancelling cooking................................................................................................ |
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Operation: Combi mode...................................................................................... |
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Basic operation ..................................................................................................... |
46 |
Interrupting operation............................................................................................ |
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Further functions ................................................................................................... |
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Switching on and off automatically .................................................................. |
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Sequence of an automatic cooking process.................................................... |
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Changing settings during a cooking process................................................... |
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Cancelling cooking................................................................................................ |
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Operation: Functions without steam ................................................................. |
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Basic operation ..................................................................................................... |
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Interrupting operation............................................................................................ |
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Further functions ................................................................................................... |
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Switching off automatically .............................................................................. |
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Switching on and off automatically .................................................................. |
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Sequence of an automatic cooking process.................................................... |
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Rapid Heat-up.................................................................................................. |
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Changing the oven function ............................................................................. |
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Changing settings during a cooking process................................................... |
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Cancelling cooking................................................................................................ |
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MyMiele ................................................................................................................ |
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Adding an entry ..................................................................................................... |
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Editing MyMiele..................................................................................................... |
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Deleting entries................................................................................................. |
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Sorting entries .................................................................................................. |
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Automatic programmes ...................................................................................... |
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List of food types................................................................................................... |
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Using Automatic programmes............................................................................... |
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Search ................................................................................................................... |
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User programmes................................................................................................ |
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Creating a User programme .................................................................................. |
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Starting a User programme ................................................................................... |
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Changing User programmes ................................................................................. |
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Changing cooking stages................................................................................. |
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Changing the name .......................................................................................... |
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Deleting User programmes ................................................................................... |
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Minute minder + Alarm ....................................................................................... |
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Using the alarm ................................................................................................. |
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Setting the alarm .............................................................................................. |
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Changing an alarm ........................................................................................... |
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Deleting an alarm ............................................................................................. |
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Using the minute minder ................................................................................... |
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Setting the minute minder ................................................................................ |
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Changing the time set for the minute minder................................................... |
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Cancelling the time set for the minute minder ................................................. |
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General notes....................................................................................................... |
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The advantages of cooking with steam ................................................................ |
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Suitable containers................................................................................................ |
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Cooking containers .......................................................................................... |
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Your own containers......................................................................................... |
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Shelf level .............................................................................................................. |
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Frozen.................................................................................................................... |
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Temperature .......................................................................................................... |
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Duration ................................................................................................................. |
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Cooking with liquid................................................................................................ |
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Your own recipes - steam cooking........................................................................ |
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Combi rack / Universal tray ................................................................................... |
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Steam cooking..................................................................................................... |
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Vegetables............................................................................................................. |
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Meat ...................................................................................................................... |
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Sausages............................................................................................................... |
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Fish........................................................................................................................ |
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Shellfish ................................................................................................................. |
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Mussels ................................................................................................................. |
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Rice ....................................................................................................................... |
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Pasta / Noodles..................................................................................................... |
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European dumplings ............................................................................................. |
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Grains .................................................................................................................... |
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Dried pulses .......................................................................................................... |
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Hen's eggs ........................................................................................................... |
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Fruit ....................................................................................................................... |
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Menu cooking - manual......................................................................................... |
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Sous-vide (vacuum) cooking.............................................................................. |
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Reheating .............................................................................................................. |
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Special applications .......................................................................................... |
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Reheat ................................................................................................................. |
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Defrost................................................................................................................. |
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Bottling ................................................................................................................ |
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Bottling cakes...................................................................................................... |
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Extracting juice.................................................................................................... |
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Menu cooking...................................................................................................... |
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Drying food.......................................................................................................... |
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Making yoghurt ................................................................................................... |
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Proving yeast dough............................................................................................ |
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Dissolving gelatine .............................................................................................. |
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Melting chocolate................................................................................................ |
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Skinning fruit and vegetables.............................................................................. |
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Preserving apples ............................................................................................... |
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Blanching............................................................................................................. |
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Sweating onions.................................................................................................. |
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Rendering fat....................................................................................................... |
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Disinfecting items ............................................................................................... |
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Heating damp towels .......................................................................................... |
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Decrystallising honey .......................................................................................... |
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Pizza .................................................................................................................... |
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Preparing custard royale ..................................................................................... |
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Making jam.......................................................................................................... |
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Sabbath programme ........................................................................................... |
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Food probe......................................................................................................... |
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Roasting ............................................................................................................. |
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Baking................................................................................................................. |
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Grilling ................................................................................................................ |
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Settings .............................................................................................................. |
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Calling up the "Settings" menu ........................................................................... |
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Changing and saving settings........................................................................ |
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Settings overview ................................................................................................ |
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Language ......................................................................................................... |
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Time of day.......................................................................................................... |
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Display............................................................................................................ |
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Clock display.................................................................................................. |
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Clock format................................................................................................... |
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Setting ............................................................................................................ |
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Synchronise.................................................................................................... |
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Date ..................................................................................................................... |
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Lighting................................................................................................................ |
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Start screen ......................................................................................................... |
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Brightness ........................................................................................................... |
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Volume................................................................................................................. |
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Buzzer tones................................................................................................... |
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Keypad tone ................................................................................................... |
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Welcome melody............................................................................................ |
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Units .................................................................................................................... |
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Weight ............................................................................................................ |
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Temperature ................................................................................................... |
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Keeping warm function ....................................................................................... |
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Automatic rinsing ................................................................................................ |
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Steam reduction .................................................................................................. |
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Recommended temperatures.............................................................................. |
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Safety .................................................................................................................. |
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System lock ............................................................................................... |
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Sensor lock .................................................................................................... |
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Water hardness ................................................................................................... |
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Showroom programme........................................................................................ |
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Demo mode.................................................................................................... |
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Factory default settings....................................................................................... |
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Cleaning and care ............................................................................................. |
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Notes on cleaning and care................................................................................. |
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Appliance front .................................................................................................... |
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PerfectClean........................................................................................................ |
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Oven compartment ............................................................................................. |
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Water container / Condensate container ............................................................ |
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Accessories ......................................................................................................... |
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Shelf runners ....................................................................................................... |
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Maintenance........................................................................................................ |
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Soak ............................................................................................................... |
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Drying ............................................................................................................. |
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Rinsing............................................................................................................ |
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Descaling........................................................................................................ |
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Door..................................................................................................................... |
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Problem solving guide ...................................................................................... |
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Optional accessories ........................................................................................ |
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Cooking containers ............................................................................................. |
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Cleaning and care products ................................................................................ |
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Other accessories ............................................................................................... |
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Safety instructions for installation................................................................... |
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Detailed dimensions of oven front................................................................... |
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Building-in dimensions ..................................................................................... |
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Installation in a tall unit........................................................................................ |
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Installation in a base unit..................................................................................... |
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Installation in a tall unit in combination with an oven.......................................... |
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Installation.......................................................................................................... |
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Electrical connection ........................................................................................ |
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After sales service, data plate, warranty......................................................... |
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Copyright and licences ..................................................................................... |
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The steam combination oven is referred to in the following instructions as a
steam oven.
This appliance conforms to current safety requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and damage to property.
To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the appliance, please read these instructions carefully before using it for the first time. They contain important notes on installation, safety, use and maintenance. Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance with these instructions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users are familiar with the contents. Pass them on to any future owner.
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Warning and Safety instructions
This steam oven is designed for domestic use and for use in similar environments by guests in hotel or motel rooms, bed & breakfasts and other typical living quarters. This does not include common/shared facilities or commercial facilities within hotels, motels or bed & breakfasts.
The steam oven is not suitable for outdoor use.
This steam oven must only be used as described in these instructions.
Any other usage is at the owner's risk and could be dangerous.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning its use by a person responsible for their safety, and are able to recognise the dangers of misuse.
This steam oven is supplied 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 replaced by a Miele authorised technician.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Activate the system lock to ensure that children cannot switch on the steam oven inadvertently.
Young children must not be allowed to use this appliance.
Older children may only use the steam oven when its operation has been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely, recognising the dangers of misuse.
Cleaning may only be carried out by older children under the supervision of an adult.
Please supervise children in the vicinity of the steam oven and do not let them play with it.
Danger of suffocation! Children may be able to wrap themselves in packing material or pull it over their heads with the risk of suffocation. Keep children away from any packing material.
Danger of burning! Children's skin is far more sensitive to high temperatures than that of adults. The door glass, the control panel and the ventilation outlet above the oven door all get hot. Make sure that children do not touch the steam oven or attempt to open the door when it is in operation. Keep children well away from the appliance until it has cooled down and there is no danger of burning.
Danger of injury! The maximum load capacity for the door is
10 kg. Children can hurt themselves on an open door.
Ensure that children do not sit on or swing on the door.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous. Installation, maintenance work and repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a Miele approved service technician.
A damaged appliance is dangerous. Check the appliance for any visible damage. Never install or attempt to use a damaged appliance.
Reliable and safe operation of this oven can only be assured if it has been connected to the mains electricity supply.
The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete between it and an effective earthing system. It is most important that this basic safety requirement is present and tested regularly and, where there is any doubt, the household wiring system should be inspected by a qualified electrician.
Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, ensure that the connection data on the data plate (voltage and frequency) matches the mains electricity supply. This data must correspond in order to avoid the risk of damage to the appliance. Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt.
Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by a multi-socket adapter or an extension lead. These do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of overheating).
For safety reasons, this appliance may only be used after it has been built in.
This appliance must not be installed and operated in mobile installations (e.g. on a ship).
Tampering with electrical connections or components and mechanical parts is highly dangerous to the user and can cause operational faults. Do not open the outer casing of the appliance.
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Warning and Safety instructions
The manufacturer's warranty will be invalidated if the appliance is not repaired by a Miele approved service technician.
Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele spare parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used.
If the plug has been removed or the connection cable is not supplied with a plug, the steam oven must be connected to the mains supply by a suitably qualified electrician.
If the mains connection cable is damaged, it must be replaced with a special connection cable type H 05 VV-F (PVC insulated), available from Miele, by a Miele approved service technician or suitably qualified electrician in order to avoid a hazard. See "Electrical connection".
During installation, maintenance and repair work, the appliance must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply. It is only completely isolated from the electricity supply when:
–it is switched off at the mains circuit breaker, or
–it is switched off at the wall socket and the plug is withdrawn from the socket. Do not pull the mains connection cable but the mains plug to disconnect your appliance from the mains electricity supply.
If the steam oven is installed behind a furniture panel (e.g. a door), ensure that the door is never closed whilst the steam oven is in use. Heat and moisture can build up behind a closed furniture panel and cause subsequent damage to the steam oven, the housing unit and the floor. Do not close the door until the steam oven has cooled down completely.
Warning: If the lamp needs to be replaced, ensure it is replaced by a Miele approved service technician and that the appliance is switched off beforehand to avoid the possibility of an electric shock.
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Warning and Safety instructions
In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the appliance and its surroundings clean at all times. Any damage caused by cockroaches or other vermin will not be covered by the warranty.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Danger of burning! The steam oven becomes hot when in use. Exercise care when handling food and trays so as not to burn yourself on heating elements, the walls of the steam oven, shelf runners, trays, steam and hot food itself.
Use oven gloves when placing food in the steam oven, turning or removing it and when adjusting shelves etc. in a hot oven.
When putting cooking containers into the steam oven or taking them out, take care not to spill the contents.
Do not use the steam oven to heat up or bottle food in sealed tins. Pressure will build up inside them and they can explode causing damage to the appliance, as well as the risk of injury and scalding.
Plastic containers which are not heat-resistant will melt, and may ignite, at high temperatures and can damage the steam oven.
Use only heat-resistant plastic containers. Please follow the container manufacturer's instructions. If you want to use plastic containers in your steam oven, make sure they can resist temperatures (up to 100°C) and steam. Other plastic containers may melt, distort or break.
Food which is left in the steam oven can dry out and the escaping moisture can lead to corrosion in the appliance. Do not leave cooked food in the oven compartment and do not use any cooking containers which are susceptible to corrosion as this could lead to corrosion in the appliance.
Do not leave the appliance door open unnecessarily as someone may trip over it or be injured by it.
The door can support a maximum load of 10 kg. Do not sit on or lean against an open door, and do not place heavy objects on it. Also make sure that nothing can get trapped between the door and the oven compartment. The steam oven could get damaged.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Oil and fat can ignite if overheated. Never leave the steam oven unattended when cooking with oil and fat.
If it does ignite, do not put the flames out with water. Switch the steam oven off immediately and then suffocate the flames by keeping the oven door closed.
Due to the high temperatures radiated, objects left near the steam oven when it is in use could catch fire.
Do not use the steam oven to heat up the room.
Make sure that you keep to the recommended grilling times when using grilling functions.
Excessively long grilling times can lead to food drying out and burning or could even cause the food to catch fire.
Some foods dry out very quickly and can be ignited by high grilling temperatures.
Do not use grilling functions for crisping rolls or bread or to dry flowers or herbs. Instead use Fan Plus or Conventional Heat .
To avoid fuelling any flames, do not open the oven door if smoke occurs in the oven interior. Cancel the cooking process by switching the appliance off, then switch off at the socket and remove the plug. Do not open the appliance door until the smoke has dispersed.
If using alcohol in your recipes, please be aware that high temperatures can cause the alcohol to vaporise and even to ignite on the hot heating elements.
Never cover the floor of the oven with aluminium foil, or place oven dishes, pans, saucepans or trays directly onto the floor of the oven.
Never use the steam oven without a floor filter as large food residues may block the water outlet and the pump.
To prevent the risk of damage, do not leave the food probe in the steam oven when it is not being used.
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Warning and Safety instructions
When using an electrical appliance, e.g. a hand-held mixer, near the steam oven, ensure that the connection cable doesn't get caught in the door. The insulation on the cable could become damaged, giving rise to an electric shock hazard.
Do not operate the appliance without the lamp cover. Steam could attack the electrical components and cause a short circuit. Steam could also damage the electrical components.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this steam oven. Pressurised steam could reach the electrical components and cause a short circuit.
Scratches on the door glass can result in the glass breaking.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, hard sponges, brushes or sharp metal
tools to clean the door glass.
The shelf runners can be removed for cleaning purposes (see "Cleaning and care - Accessories").
Ensure they are correctly fitted after cleaning and never operate the steam oven without the shelf runners fitted.
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 on the stainless steel surface.
Use only genuine original Miele spare parts. If spare parts or accessories from other manufacturers are used, the warranty will be invalidated, and Miele cannot accept liability.
Only use the Miele food probe supplied with this oven. If it is faulty, it must only be replaced with a suitable original Miele food probe.
The plastic on the food probe can melt at very high temperatures. Do not use the food probe when grilling (Exception: Fan Grill ). If you are not using the food probe, do not store it in the oven.
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Disposal of the packing
material
The transport and protective packaging has been selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal, and can normally be recycled.
Recycling the packaging reduces the use of raw materials in the manufacturing process and also reduces the amount of waste in landfill sites. Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of babies and young children. Danger of suffocation.
Disposing of your old
appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances often contain valuable materials. They also contain specific materials, compounds and components, which were essential for their correct function and safety. These could be hazardous to human health and to the environment if disposed of with your domestic waste or if handled incorrectly. Please do not, therefore, dispose of your old appliance with your household waste.
Please dispose of it at your local community waste collection / recycling centre for electrical and electronic appliances. You are also responsible for deleting any personal data that may be stored on the appliance prior to disposal. Please ensure that your old appliance poses no risk to children while being stored prior to disposal.
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l Grease filter |
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m Compartment for the condensate container
n Water container
o Wireless food probe holder
p Compartment for water container
q Condensate container
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Overview
Accessories supplied |
Universal tray |
The accessories supplied with your appliance, as well as a range of optional ones, are available to order from Miele (see "Optional accessories").
DGG 20
1 solid cooking container
Gross capacity 2.4 litres / Useable capacity 1.8 litres
450 x 190 x 40 mm (W x D x H)
1 perforated cooking container Gross capacity 2.4 litres / Useable capacity 1.8 litres
450 x 190 x 40 mm (W x D x H)
1 perforated cooking container Gross capacity 5.4 litres / Useable capacity 3.3 litres
450 x 390 x 40 mm (W x D x H)
1 universal tray for baking, roasting and grilling
1 combi rack for baking, roasting and grilling
1 food probe for precise temperature controlled cooking. The food probe monitors the inner temperature of the meat (core temperature).
Special cleaning agent for heavy soiling of the oven compartment, especially after roasting.
For descaling the appliance
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Overview
1 pair of FlexiClip telescopic runners The FlexiClip telescopic runners can be clipped into any of the existing shelf runners and pulled out of the oven to their fullest extent.
FlexiClip telescopic runners are supplied with their own instructions on how to install and look after them.
A selection of the best recipes from the Miele test kitchen.
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a Recessed On/Off button
For switching the appliance on and off
bDisplay
Shows the time of day and user information in addition to selection of applications and setting various parameters
csensor
For setting the minute minder and/or alarm
dsensor
For switching the oven interior lighting on and off
esensor
For opening and closing the control panel
fsensor
To go back one step at a time
gOptical interface
(for service technician use only)
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Controls
The sensors react to touch. Each touch is confirmed with a keypad tone. This keypad tone can be switched off (see "Settings – Volume – Keypad tone").
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lighting on and off |
oven interior lighting on or off. |
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If the display is dark, the sensor will not react until |
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the steam oven is switched on. |
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The oven interior lighting switches off after |
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deactivating |
cooking process is running, you can enter a |
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minute minder / |
minute minder duration (e.g. when boiling eggs on |
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alarm |
the cooktop) or an alarm, i.e. a specific time, at |
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Controls
Make sure that water cannot get behind the display.
The display can be scratched by pointed or sharp objects, e.g. pens. Only touch the touch display with your fingertips.
Touching the display with your finger creates a tiny charge which releases an electrical impulse. This impulse is recognised by the touch display.
The touch display is divided into three sections:
Main menu |
12:00 |
Oven functions |
Automatic |
Special |
MyMiele |
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programmes |
applications |
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The menu path appears at the top left and shows you which menu or submenu you are in. Options within a menu are separated by a vertical line. If there is not enough space to show the whole menu path, additional options are indicated by … .
The time of day, alarm and minute minder are shown in the top right-hand corner of the display.
The middle section shows the current menu and options. You can scroll to the right or left by swiping your finger across the display.
The and arrow sensors at the bottom of the screen are used for scrolling to the left or right. The number of small squares between the arrows indicates the number of pages available and your position within the current menu.
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The following symbols may appear in the display:
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This symbol indicates that there is additional information and |
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The system lock or sensor lock is active (see "Settings - Safety"). |
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Alarm |
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Minute minder |
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Core temperature when using the food probe |
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Water level indicator |
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Each time you touch a possible option the relevant field lights up orange.
Touch the field you want to select it.
You can scroll left or right.
Swipe the screen, i.e. place your finger on the Touch display and swipe it in the direction you want.
Or: Using your finger, touch the arrows and to scroll left or right.
Touch , or touch an option in the menu path at the top of the screen, or touch
… .
Depending on which menu you are in, this will take you back a level or back to the main menu.
The Help field appears with some functions and options.
Touch the field.
Helpful information will then appear in text and pictures.
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Controls
You can enter numbers by scrolling through and touching the roller, or by using the numerical keypad.
Swipe the roller up or down to select the number you want.
Touch in the bottom right of the input field. The numerical keypad appears.
Touch the required numbers.
Once you have entered a valid value, the OK sensor will light up green. The last figure entered can be deleted by using the arrow.
Touch OK.
You can enter short names for your own user programmes using a keyboard.
Touch the required letters or characters.
Touch Save.
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The water container, condensate container and food probe are located behind the control panel. The control panel can be opened and closed with the sensor. It is fitted with an obstruction sensor. If it meets an obstruction while opening or closing, the process is cancelled. When opening and closing the control panel, do not touch the door handle.
Fit the grease filter in the back wall for all roasting programmes.
It should be removed when using steam programmes.
It must be removed when baking, as otherwise results can be uneven (Exception: Fit the grease filter in the back wall when baking open, deep fresh fruit flans, e.g. plum or damson or pizza with lots of topping).
The maximum water level is 1.4 litres, the minimum 1.0 litre. These levels are indicated on the container. Do not exceed the maximum level.
The amount of water used will depend on the type of food and the duration of cooking. Water will sometimes need to be replenished during the cooking process. Water consumption is increased if the door is opened during cooking.
Fill the water container to the maximum level before each use.
Condensate that collects in the appliance from cooking is pumped into the condensate container. The container has a maximum capacity of 1.4 litres.
The food probe measures the core temperature in the food, enabling the temperature during the cooking process to be monitored simply and accurately.
Temperature / Core
temperature
Some functions have a default recommended temperature. This temperature can be altered within the given range for the programme or programme stage in use, or for every time that programme is used (see "Settings - Recommended temperatures").
The core temperature can also be changed within a given range for an individual cooking process or cooking stage.
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Description of the functions
The Combi mode and Reheat
functions use a combination of oven heat and moisture. You can alter the moisture level within a given range for an individual cooking programme or a cooking stage.
Depending on the moisture setting, either moisture or fresh air is injected into the oven compartment. If the moisture setting is 0%, the maximum supply of fresh air is fed into the oven compartment and no moisture is used. If the moisture setting is 100%, only moisture is injected into the oven compartment.
Some food gives off moisture during the cooking process. This moisture from the food also controls the amount of moisture needed. If the required amount of moisture is very low and the food already contains a lot of water, the steam generator may not be activated at all.
Depending on the function, you can set a cooking duration of between 1 minute and 6, 10 or 12 hours.
The duration of the Automatic, Maintenance and Menu cooking programmes is set at the factory and cannot be altered.
With Steam cooking and with
functions and programmes that use steam alone, the set cooking duration does not start to count down until the set temperature has been reached. It begins immediately with all other functions and programmes.
You will hear a pumping sound when the appliance is switched on, during use and after switching it off. This is the sound of water being pumped through the system and is quite normal.
When the steam oven is in use, you will hear a fan noise.
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