Operating and installation instructions
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.
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Contents |
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Warning and safety instructions .......................................................................... |
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Caring for the environment ................................................................................ |
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Overview............................................................................................................... |
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Controls................................................................................................................ |
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On/Off sensor........................................................................................................ |
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Proximity sensor.................................................................................................... |
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Sensor controls ..................................................................................................... |
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Touch display ........................................................................................................ |
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Symbols................................................................................................................. |
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Operating principles............................................................................................ |
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Selecting a menu option ....................................................................................... |
21 |
Scrolling through menus ....................................................................................... |
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Exiting a menu....................................................................................................... |
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Changing a value or setting................................................................................... |
21 |
Changing a setting in a list ............................................................................... |
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Entering numbers with the roller ...................................................................... |
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Entering numbers using the numerical keypad................................................ |
21 |
Changing the setting with a segment bar ........................................................ |
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Entering letters ...................................................................................................... |
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Displaying the context menu................................................................................. |
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Moving entries....................................................................................................... |
22 |
Displaying the pull-down menu............................................................................. |
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Displaying Help ..................................................................................................... |
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Activating MobileStart ........................................................................................... |
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Features................................................................................................................ |
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Data plate .............................................................................................................. |
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Items supplied ....................................................................................................... |
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Accessories supplied and available to order......................................................... |
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Baking tray, universal tray and rack with non-tip safety notches..................... |
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Functions............................................................................................................... |
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Safety features ...................................................................................................... |
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PerfectClean treated surfaces............................................................................... |
29 |
Pyrolytic accessories............................................................................................. |
29 |
Before using for the first time ............................................................................ |
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Miele@home .......................................................................................................... |
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Standard settings .................................................................................................. |
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Heating up the oven for the first time and rinsing the steam injection system ..... |
32 |
Settings ................................................................................................................ |
34 |
Settings overview .................................................................................................. |
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Opening the “Settings” menu................................................................................ |
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Contents |
Language ........................................................................................................... |
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Time....................................................................................................................... |
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Date ....................................................................................................................... |
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Lighting.................................................................................................................. |
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Start screen ........................................................................................................... |
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Display................................................................................................................... |
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Volume................................................................................................................... |
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Units ...................................................................................................................... |
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Booster.................................................................................................................. |
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Rapid cooling ........................................................................................................ |
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Keeping warm ....................................................................................................... |
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Recommended temperatures................................................................................ |
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Pyrolytic programme recommendation ................................................................. |
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Cooling fan run-on ................................................................................................ |
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Camera in oven ..................................................................................................... |
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Proximity sensor ................................................................................................... |
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Safety .................................................................................................................... |
43 |
Furniture front recognition ..................................................................................... |
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Miele@home .......................................................................................................... |
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Remote control...................................................................................................... |
45 |
Activating MobileStart ...................................................................................... |
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SuperVision ........................................................................................................... |
45 |
RemoteUpdate ...................................................................................................... |
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Software version.................................................................................................... |
47 |
Legal information................................................................................................... |
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Showroom programme.......................................................................................... |
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Factory default settings......................................................................................... |
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Alarm + minute minder ....................................................................................... |
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Using the Alarm function....................................................................................... |
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Using the Minute minder function ......................................................................... |
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Main and sub-menus .......................................................................................... |
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Energy saving tips ............................................................................................... |
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Operation.............................................................................................................. |
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Changing values and settings for a cooking programme...................................... |
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Changing the temperature and core temperature ............................................ |
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Setting cooking durations ................................................................................ |
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Changing the set cooking durations ................................................................ |
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Deleting the set cooking durations................................................................... |
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Cancelling cooking................................................................................................ |
56 |
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Contents |
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Pre-heating the oven ............................................................................................. |
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Booster............................................................................................................. |
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Pre-heat............................................................................................................ |
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Rapid cooling ........................................................................................................ |
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Keeping warm ....................................................................................................... |
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Crisp function ........................................................................................................ |
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Changing the function ........................................................................................... |
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Moisture Plus ....................................................................................................... |
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Starting a cooking programme with Moisture Plus ............................................... |
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Evaporate residual moisture.................................................................................. |
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Automatic programmes ...................................................................................... |
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Categories ............................................................................................................. |
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Using Automatic programmes............................................................................... |
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Usage notes .......................................................................................................... |
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Search ................................................................................................................... |
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Special applications ............................................................................................ |
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Defrost................................................................................................................... |
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Drying .................................................................................................................... |
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Heat crockery ........................................................................................................ |
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Prove yeast dough ................................................................................................ |
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Keeping warm ....................................................................................................... |
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Low temp. cooking................................................................................................ |
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Sabbath programme ............................................................................................. |
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Bottling .................................................................................................................. |
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Frozen food/Ready meals...................................................................................... |
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MyMiele ................................................................................................................ |
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User programmes................................................................................................ |
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Baking................................................................................................................... |
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Tips on baking....................................................................................................... |
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Notes on the cooking charts ................................................................................. |
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Notes on the oven functions ................................................................................. |
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Roasting ............................................................................................................... |
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Tips for roasting .................................................................................................... |
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Notes on the cooking charts ................................................................................. |
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Notes on the oven functions ................................................................................. |
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Food probe ............................................................................................................ |
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Grilling .................................................................................................................. |
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Tips for grilling....................................................................................................... |
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Notes on the cooking charts ................................................................................. |
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Notes on the oven functions ................................................................................. |
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Fan Grill ........................................................................................................... |
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Grill ................................................................................................................. |
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Cleaning and care ............................................................................................... |
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Unsuitable cleaning agents ................................................................................... |
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Removing normal soiling....................................................................................... |
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Removing stubborn soiling (excluding the FlexiClip telescopic runners) .............. |
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Pyrolytic programme cleaning............................................................................... |
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Descale................................................................................................................ |
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Removing the door.............................................................................................. |
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Dismantling the door ........................................................................................... |
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Fitting the door .................................................................................................... |
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Removing the shelf runners with FlexiClip telescopic runners............................ |
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Lowering the top heat/grill element..................................................................... |
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Problem solving guide ...................................................................................... |
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Service................................................................................................................ |
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Contact in case of fault ....................................................................................... |
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Warranty .............................................................................................................. |
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Installation.......................................................................................................... |
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Building-in dimensions........................................................................................ |
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Installation in a tall or base unit...................................................................... |
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Side view ........................................................................................................ |
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Connections and ventilation........................................................................... |
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Installing the oven ............................................................................................... |
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Electrical connection ........................................................................................... |
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Cooking charts .................................................................................................. |
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Creamed mixture................................................................................................. |
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Rubbed in mixture ............................................................................................... |
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Yeast dough ........................................................................................................ |
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Quark dough........................................................................................................ |
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Whisked mixture.................................................................................................. |
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Choux pastry, puff pastry, meringue................................................................... |
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Savoury snacks ................................................................................................... |
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Beef ..................................................................................................................... |
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Veal...................................................................................................................... |
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Pork ..................................................................................................................... |
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Lamb, game ........................................................................................................ |
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Poultry, fish.......................................................................................................... |
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Copyright and licences ..................................................................................... |
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This oven complies with all current local and national safety requirements. However, inappropriate use can lead to personal injury and damage to property.
Read the operating and installation instructions carefully before using the oven for the first time. They contain important information on safety, installation, use and maintenance of the appliance. This prevents both personal injury and damage to the oven.
In accordance with standard IEC 60335-1, Miele expressly and strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in “Installation”, as well as in the “Warning and Safety instructions”.
Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by noncompliance with these instructions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future owner.
This 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 oven is not suitable for outdoor use.
The oven is intended for domestic use only to bake, roast, grill, cook, defrost, preserve, and dry food.
Any other use is not permitted.
This oven is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised whilst using it.
They may only use the oven unsupervised if they have been shown how to use it in a safe manner. They must be able to recognise and understand the dangers of misuse.
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Warning and safety instructions
The oven compartment is equipped with special lamps to cope with particular conditions (e.g. temperature, moisture, chemical resistance, abrasion resistance and vibration). These special lamps must only be used for the purpose for which they are intended. They are not suitable for room lighting. Replacement lamps may only be fitted by a Miele authorised technician or by Miele.
Young children must not be allowed to use this appliance.
Older children may only use the oven if its operation has been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely. They must be able to understand and recognise the possible dangers caused by incorrect operation.
Cleaning work may only be carried out by older children under the supervision of an adult.
Children should be supervised in the vicinity of the oven. Never allow children to play with the oven.
Risk of suffocation from packaging material. Whilst 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.
Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces. Children's skin is far more sensitive to high temperatures than that of adults. External parts of the oven such as the door glass, control panel and the vent become quite hot.
Do not let children touch the oven when it is in operation.
Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces. Children's skin is far more sensitive to high temperatures than that of adults. The oven gets much hotter during pyrolytic cleaning than during normal use.
Do not let children touch the oven during pyrolytic cleaning.
Risk of injury from the open door. The oven door can support a maximum weight of 15 kg. Children could injure themselves on an open door.
Do not let children sit on the open door, lean against it or swing on it.
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Warning and safety instructions
Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs (including removal of any cover) can cause considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance and repairs must only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician.
Damage to the oven can compromise your safety. Check the oven for visible signs of damage. Do not use a damaged oven.
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 essential that this basic safety requirement is present and tested regularly. If in doubt, the electrical installation should be checked by a qualified electrician.
The connection data (voltage and frequency) on the data plate of the oven must match the mains electricity supply in order to avoid the risk of damage to the oven. Compare this before connecting the appliance to the mains electricity. If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
Multi-socket adapters and extension leads do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance. Do not use these to connect the oven to the mains electricity supply.
For safety reasons, the oven may only be used when it has been fully installed.
This oven must not be installed and operated in mobile installations (e.g. on a ship).
Risk of injury due to electric shock. Any contact with live connections or tampering with the electrical or mechanical components of the oven will endanger your safety and may lead to appliance malfunctions.
Do not open the oven housing under any circumstances.
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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.
Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when original Miele spare parts are used. Faulty components must only be replaced by original spare parts.
If the oven is delivered without a mains connection cable, a special cable must be installed by a suitably qualified and competent person (see “Installation - Electrical connection”).
If the mains connection cable is damaged, it must be replaced with a special connection cable by a suitably qualified and competent person (see “Installation - Electrical connection”).
During installation, maintenance and repair work, the oven must be completely disconnected from the mains electricity supply. To ensure this:
–Switch off the mains circuit breaker, or
–switch off at the wall socket and withdraw the plug. To do this, pull the plug and not the mains connection cable.
The oven requires a sufficient supply of cool air for efficient operation. Make sure that the supply of cool air is not hindered in any way (e.g. by heat insulation strips fitted in the housing unit). Furthermore, the required supply of cool air must not be excessively heated by other heat sources (e.g. solid fuel stoves).
If the oven is built in behind a furniture front (e.g. a door), do not close the furniture door while the oven is in use. Heat and moisture can build up behind the closed furniture door. This can result in damage to the oven, housing unit and floor. Leave the furniture door open until the oven has cooled down completely.
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Warning and safety instructions
Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces. The oven gets hot during operation. You could burn yourself on the heating elements, oven compartment, accessories or food.
Wear oven gloves when placing food in the oven or removing it, and when adjusting oven shelves etc. in a hot oven.
Due to the high temperatures radiated, objects left near the oven could catch fire. Do not use the oven to heat up the room.
Oils and fats can ignite if allowed to overheat. Never leave the oven unattended when cooking with oil or fats. Never attempt to put out oil or fat fires with water. Switch the oven off and extinguish the flames by leaving the door closed.
Grilling food for excessively long cooking durations can cause it to dry out with the risk of catching fire. Do not exceed the recommended cooking durations.
Certain foods dry out quickly and may catch fire due to high grilling temperatures.
Never use a grill function to finish baking bake-off rolls or bread, or to dry flowers or herbs. Instead, use the Fan Plus or Conventional Heat function and always ensure this type of procedure is supervised.
If using alcohol in your recipes, please be aware that high temperatures can cause the alcohol to evaporate. The vapour can catch fire on hot heating elements.
When using residual heat to keep food warm, corrosion from high air humidity and condensation can occur in the oven. This can also cause damage to the control panel, worktop and surrounding kitchen furniture. Keep the oven on and select the lowest temperature available for the selected function. The cooling fan will then continue to run and dissipate the moisture.
Food which is stored in the oven compartment or left in it to be kept warm can dry out and the moisture released can lead to corrosion damage in the oven. Always cover food that is left in the oven to keep warm.
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Warning and safety instructions
An accumulation of heat can cause the enamel on the floor of the oven to crack or flake off.
Never line the floor of the oven compartment with aluminium foil or oven liners.
If you wish to place crockery or dishes on the floor of the oven compartment for cooking or for heating them up, you can do so, but only with the Fan Plus or Eco Fan Heat function without the Booster function.
The oven compartment floor can become damaged by items being pushed around on it. When placing pots, pans or crockery on the oven compartment floor, ensure that you avoid pushing them around.
Danger of injury caused by steam. Pouring a cold liquid onto a hot surface creates steam, which can cause severe scalding. The sudden temperature change can also cause damage to hot surfaces. Never pour cold liquids directly onto hot surfaces.
Danger of injury caused by steam. During cooking processes with moisture injection and during the residual moisture evaporation process, steam is produced which can lead to severe scalding. Never open the door when bursts of steam are being injected or during the evaporation of residual water.
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.
Plastic dishes that are not suitable for use in an oven will melt and may ignite at high temperatures and damage the oven.
Use only plastic containers that are suitable for use in an oven. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Preserving and heating food in sealed tins will result in an increase in pressure, which can cause them to explode. Do not use tins for preserving or heating food.
Risk of injury from the open door. You could bang into the open door or trip over it. Avoid leaving the door open unnecessarily.
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Warning and safety instructions
The door can support a maximum load of 15 kg. Do not lean or sit on an open door, or place heavy items on it. Make sure that nothing gets trapped between the door and the oven compartment. This could damage the oven.
The coated stainless steel surface can be damaged by adhesives and will lose its dirt-repelling properties. Do not use sticky notes, adhesive tape or other types of adhesive on the stainless steel surface.
Magnets can cause scratches. Do not use the stainless steel surface as a magnetic notice board.
Risk of injury due to electric shock. The steam from a steam cleaning appliance could reach electrical components and cause a short circuit. Never use a steam cleaner for cleaning.
Scratches on the door glass can cause the glass to break. Do not use abrasive cleaners, hard sponges, brushes or sharp metal tools to clean the door glass.
The shelf runners can be removed (see “Cleaning and care – Removing the shelf runners with FlexiClip telescopic runners”). Refit the shelf runners correctly.
Coarse soiling in the oven compartment can cause thick smoke to develop. Coarse soiling should be removed from the oven compartment before running the pyrolytic cleaning programme.
In warm, moist environments, there is a higher probability of vermin infestations (e.g. cockroaches). Ensure the oven and the area surrounding it are always kept clean.
Damage caused by vermin is not covered by the warranty.
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Warning and safety instructions
Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used, warranty, performance and product liability claims will be invalidated.
The Miele gourmet oven dish HUB 5000/HUB 5001 (if available) must not be inserted on shelf level 1. This will damage the oven floor. The lack of clearance will create an accumulation of heat which can cause the enamel to crack or flake off. Never place a Miele oven dish on the upper support of shelf level 1 either as it will not be secured by the non-tip safety notches. As a general rule, use shelf level 2.
Only use the Miele food probe supplied with the appliance. If it is faulty, it must be replaced with a new original Miele food probe.
The plastic on the food probe can melt at very high temperatures. Do not use the food probe when using the Grill functions. Do not store the food probe in the oven compartment when it is not being used.
Accessories that are not suitable for pyrolytic cleaning will be damaged by the high temperatures. Remove all accessories that are not suitable for pyrolytic cleaning from the oven compartment before starting the pyrolytic cleaning programme. This also applies to optional accessories that are not suitable for pyrolytic cleaning (see “Cleaning and care”).
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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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a Control panel b Door lock
c Top heat/grill element with wireless food probe antenna d Steam outlet openings
e Water intake pipe for the steam injection system f Food probe holder and wireless food probe
gCamera
hAir inlet for the fan with ring heating element behind it
iShelf runners with 5 shelf levels
jOven floor with bottom heat element underneath it
kFront frame with data plate
lDoor
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a Recessed On/Off sensor
For switching the oven on and off
b Optical interface
(for Miele service technicians only)
c sensor
For controlling the oven via your mobile device
d Touch display
For displaying information and for operation
e Proximity sensor
For switching on the oven interior lighting and the display when approached, and to dismiss the buzzer when movement is detected
f sensor
To go back a step
g sensor
For setting the minute minder or alarms
h sensor
For switching the oven interior lighting on and off
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Controls
The On/Off sensor is recessed and reacts to touch.
Use this sensor to switch the oven on and off.
The proximity sensor is located under the touch display next to the sensor. The proximity sensor detects when you approach the touch display, e.g. with your hand or body.
If you have activated the corresponding settings, you can switch on the oven interior lighting, switch on the oven or acknowledge the buzzers (see “Settings
– Proximity sensor”).
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Controls
The sensors react to touch. Every touch on the sensors is confirmed by a keypad tone. This keyapd tone can be switched off by selecting the Volume | Keypad tone |
Off setting.
If you want the sensors to respond even when the oven is switched off, select the
Display | QuickTouch | On setting.
Sensor Function
If you want to control the oven from your mobile device, you must have the Miele@home system, switch on the Remote control setting and touch this sensor. The sensor then lights up
and the MobileStart function is available.
As long as this sensor is illuminated, you can control the oven via your mobile device (see “Settings – Miele@home”).
Depending on which menu you are in, this will take you back a level or back to the main menu.
If a menu appears in the display or if a cooking programme is in progress, you can use this sensor to set a minute minder (e.g. when boiling eggs on the cooktop) or an alarm (a specific time) at any point (see “Alarm + minute minder”).
Select this sensor to switch the oven interior lighting on and off.
Depending on the setting selected, the oven interior lighting switches off after 15 seconds or remains constantly switched on or off.
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Controls
The sensitive surface of the touch display can be scratched by pointed or sharp objects, e.g. pens.
Only touch the display with your fingers.
Make sure that water cannot get behind the touch display.
The touch display is split into multiple areas.
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Oven functions |
Automatic |
Special |
MyMiele |
programmes applications
The menu path appears on the left of the header. The individual menu options are separated by a vertical line. … indicates that there are more options available, which are not visible because there is not enough space in the display.
If you touch a menu name in the header, the display will switch to that menu. To switch to the start screen, touch .
The time of day is shown on the right of the header. You can set the time of day by touching the display.
Additional symbols may also appear, e.g. SuperVision .
At the top of the header there is an orange line where you can drag down the pulldown menu. This allows you to switch settings on or off during a cooking programme.
The current menu and menu options are shown in the centre. You can scroll to the right or left by swiping your finger across the display to the right or left. Touch a menu option to select it (see “Operating principles”).
The operation fields that appear in the footer vary according to the menu that is selected; e.g. Timer, Save or OK.
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Controls
The following symbols may appear in the display:
Symbol |
Meaning |
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This symbol indicates that there is additional information and |
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advice about using the appliance. Select OK to confirm the |
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information. |
… |
This indicates that there are more options available, which are |
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not visible because there is not enough space in the display. |
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Alarm |
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Minute minder |
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Some settings, e.g. display brightness and signal tone volume, |
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are selected using a segment bar. |
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The system lock or sensor lock is on (see “Settings – Safety”). |
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The controls are locked. |
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Core temperature when using the food probe |
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Remote control (only appears if you are in the Miele@home |
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system and have selected the Remote control | On setting). |
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SuperVision (only appears if you are in the Miele@home system |
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and have selected the SuperVision | SuperVision display | On setting) |
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You operate the oven via the touch display by touching the desired menu option.
Each time you touch a possible option the relevant characters (word and/or symbol) light up orange.
Fields for confirming an operating step are highlighted in green (e.g. OK).
Touch the desired field or value in the touch display.
You can scroll left or right.
Swipe across the screen. To do this, place your finger on the touch display and swipe it in the direction you want.
The bar at the bottom shows you where you are in the current menu.
Touch the sensor or touch the …
symbol in the menu path.
Touch the symbol to switch to the status display.
Entries made before this which have not been confirmed with OK will not be saved.
The current setting is highlighted in orange.
Touch the desired setting.
The setting is now saved. This will take you back to the previous menu.
Swipe the roller up or down until the value you want is displayed in the centre.
Confirm with OK.
The changed number is now saved.
Tap on the value that is in the middle of the numerical keypad.
The numerical keypad will appear.
Touch the required numbers.
As soon as you enter a valid value, OK turns green.
Use the arrow to delete the last entered number.
Confirm with OK.
The changed number is now saved.
Some settings are represented by a
bar with seven segments. If all of the segments are illuminated, the maximum value is selected.
If none of the segments is illuminated or if only one is, the minimum value is selected or the setting is switched off altogether (e.g. buzzers).
Touch the corresponding segment on the segment bar to change the setting.
Select On or Off to switch the setting on or off.
Confirm your selection with OK.
The setting is now saved. This will take you back to the previous menu.
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Operating principles
Letters are entered using a display keyboard. It is best to select short, memorable names.
Touch the letters or characters you want.
Useful tip: You can add a line break for longer programme names using the
symbol.
Touch Save.
The name is now saved.
In some menus you can display a context menu, e.g. to rename User programmes or to move entries
under MyMiele.
For example, touch a User programme and keep your finger on it until the context menu opens.
Touch the touch display outside of the menu window to close the context menu.
You can change the order of User programmes or entries under MyMiele.
For example, touch a User programme and keep your finger on it until the context menu opens.
Select Move.
Keep your finger on the highlighted field and drag it to the desired location.
During a cooking programme, you can switch settings such as Booster or Preheat and the Wi-Fi function on or off.
Use the orange line under the header to drag the pull-down menu down.
Select the setting you want to change.
Active settings are highlighted in orange. Depending on the selected colour scheme, inactive settings are highlighted either in black or white (see “Settings – Display”).
To close the pull-down menu, drag it back up to the top or touch an area of the display located outside of the menu window.
Context-sensitive help is available for certain functions. Help appears on the bottom line.
Touch Help to display information in text and pictures.
Touch Close to return to the previous menu.
Select the sensor to activate MobileStart.
The sensor lights up. You can operate your oven remotely with the Miele@mobile App.
Directly operating the oven via the touch display takes priority over operating it via the remote control function on the App.
You can use MobileStart as long as the sensor is lit up.
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A list of the models described in these operating and installation instructions can be found on the back page.
The data plate located on the front frame of the oven is visible when the door is open.
The data plate states the model number, the serial number as well as connection data (voltage, frequency and maximum rated load).
Have this information available if you need to contact Miele so that any issues can be rectified as quickly as possible.
–Operating and installation instructions for using the oven
–A cookbook with recipes for the Automatic programmes and other functions
–Food probe
–Screws for fixing the oven to the housing unit
–Descaling tablets and a plastic tube with suction cup for descaling the steam injection system
–Various accessories
Accessories supplied and
available to order
Features will vary depending on model.
The shelf runners, universal tray and wire rack (or “rack” for short) are supplied as standard with the oven.
Depending on the model, your oven may also come supplied with some of the accessories listed here.
All accessories and cleaning and care products listed in these instructions are designed for Miele ovens.
These are available to order via the Miele online shop or directly from Miele (see the end of this booklet for contact details).
When ordering, please quote the model number of your oven and the reference number of the accessories required.
Shelf runners for accessories are fitted on either side of the oven cavity for shelf levels .
The shelf level numbers are marked on the front of the oven frame.
Each level consists of 2 rails, one above the other.
Accessories (e.g. the rack) are pushed into the oven between the two rails.
The FlexiClip telescopic runners (if present) are fitted on the lower rail.
The shelf runners can be removed (see “Cleaning and care – Removing the shelf runners with FlexiClip telescopic runners”).
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Baking tray HBB 71:
Universal tray HUBB 71:
Rack HBBR 72:
Insert these accessories into the shelf runners between the two rails of a shelf level.
Always place the rack with the loading surface in the lower position and the nontip safety notches towards the back.
Non-tip safety notches are located on accessories to prevent the trays being pulled out completely when you only wish to pull them out partially. They also prevent trays from tipping.
–The non-tip safety notches are located in the middle of the short sides of the baking tray and universal tray.
–The non-tip safety notches are located towards the back of the short sides of the rack.
If you are using the universal tray with the rack on top, insert the tray between the rails of a shelf runner and the rack will sit on top of it.
You can use the FlexiClip telescopic runners on shelf levels 1–4.
Push the FlexiClip telescopic runners right into the oven cavity before placing accessories on them.
The accessories will then automatically sit securely between the stoppers at either end of each runner and be prevented from sliding off.
The FlexiClip telescopic runners can support a maximum load of 15 kg.
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Hook the FlexiClip telescopic runner onto the lower rail of a shelf level at the front (1.) and push it along the rail into the oven interior (2.).
Remove the FlexiClip telescopic runner by raising it at the front (1.) and then pulling it forwards along the rail of the shelf level and out (2.).
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Features
The solid round baking tray HBF 27-1 is suitable for cooking pizzas, flat cakes made with yeast or whisked mixtures, sweet and savoury tarts, baked desserts, flat bread, and can also be used for frozen cakes and pizzas.
The perforated round baking tray HBFP 27-1 has been specially developed for baked goods made from fresh yeast and quark dough and for baking bread and rolls. The tiny perforations assist in browning the underside of baked goods. The tray can also be used for dehydrating or drying food.
The surface of both baking trays has been treated with PerfectClean enamel.
Insert the rack and place the round baking tray on the rack.
The perforated gourmet baking tray has been specially developed for the preparation of baked goods made from fresh yeast and quark doughs, as well as bread and bread rolls.
The tiny perforations assist in browning the underside of baked goods.
The gourmet baking tray can also be used for dehydrating or drying food.
The surface has been treated with PerfectClean enamel.
The round perforated baking tray HBFP 27-1 can be used for the same things.
The grilling and roasting insert fits in the universal tray.
The tray will collect meat juices and stop them from burning so that they can be used for making gravy and sauces.
The enamelled surface has been treated with PerfectClean.
The baking stone is ideal for items which need a well baked base such as pizza, quiche, bread, bread rolls and savoury snacks.
The baking stone is made from heatretaining fireclay and is glazed. A paddle made of untreated wood is supplied with the baking stone for placing food on it and taking it off.
Slide the rack in and place the baking stone on it.
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Unlike other oven dishes, the Miele Gourmet oven dishes can be placed in the oven directly on the shelf runners. They have non-tip safety notches like the rack to prevent them from being pulled out too far.
The surface of the oven dishes has a non-stick coating.
Gourmet oven dishes are available in different depths. The width and the height are the same.
Suitable lids are available separately. Please quote the model number when ordering.
Depth: 22 cm |
Depth: 35 cm |
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* Suitable for induction cooktops
Your oven is supplied with a wireless food probe which enables you to accurately monitor the temperature during cooking processes (see “Roasting – Food probe”). The food probe is stored in a holder in the door when not in use.
The food probe could be damaged when the oven door is closed if it is not pushed right into its holder.
Replace the food probe all the way into its holder after each use.
The handle makes it easier to take the universal tray, baking tray and rack out of the oven.
–Descaling tablets, plastic tube with suction cup for descaling the oven
–Miele all purpose microfibre cloth
–Miele oven cleaner
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Features
–Using the different functions for baking, roasting and grilling
–Time of day display
–Alarm and minute minder
–Switching cooking processes on and off automatically
–Cooking with moisture injection
–Settings that can be customised
–Using Automatic programmes
–Creation of User programmes
–System lock
(see “Settings – Safety”)
–Sensor lock
(see “Settings – Safety”)
–Cooling fan
(see “Settings – Cooling fan run-on”)
–Safety switch-off
This safety switch-off is activated automatically if the oven has been operating for an unusually long period of time. The period of time will depend on the particular oven function being used.
–Ventilated door
The oven door is made of glass panes that have a heat-reflective coating on part of their surface. When the oven is operating, air is passed through the door to keep the outer pane cool.
The door can be removed and disassembled for cleaning purposes (see “Cleaning and care”).
–Door locking for pyrolytic cleaning At the beginning of a pyrolytic cleaning programme the door will lock for safety reasons. The door will only unlock when the temperature in the oven compartment has dropped to below 280 °C.
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Surfaces treated with PerfectClean enamel are characterised by their exceptional non-stick properties and ease of cleaning.
Food can be easily removed from these surfaces. Soiling from baking and roasting can be easily removed from these surfaces.
Food can be sliced or cut up on PerfectClean surfaces.
However, do not use ceramic knives as these will scratch the PerfectClean surface.
Surfaces treated with PerfectClean enamel can be cleaned as you would clean glass.
Read the instructions in “Cleaning and care” so that the benefits of the nonstick properties and easy cleaning are retained.
PerfectClean treated surfaces:
–Universal tray
–Baking tray
–Grilling and roasting insert
–Gourmet perforated baking tray
–Round perforated baking tray
–Round baking tray
See “Cleaning and care” for more information.
The following accessories can be left in the oven compartment during the pyrolytic cleaning programme:
–Shelf runners
–FlexiClip telescopic runners HFC 72
–Rack
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Your oven is equipped with an integrated Wi-Fi module.
In order to use it, you need:
–a Wi-Fi network
–the Miele@mobile App
–a Miele user account. The user account can be created via the Miele@mobile App.
The Miele@mobile App will guide you as you connect your oven to your home Wi-Fi network.
Once your oven is connected to your Wi-Fi network, you can use the App for a number of actions, including the following:
–Call up information on the operating status of your oven
–Retrieve information on cooking processes that are in progress
–End cooking programmes that are in progress
Connecting your oven to your Wi-Fi network will increase energy consumption, even when the oven is switched off.
Make sure that the signal of your WiFi network is sufficiently strong in the place where your oven is installed.
The Wi-Fi connection shares a frequency range with other appliances (including microwave ovens and remote control toys). This may result in sporadic or even complete connection failures. Therefore, a constant availability of featured functions cannot be guaranteed.
The ability to use the Miele@mobile App depends on the availability of the Miele@home service in your country.
The Miele@home service is not available in every country.
For information about availability, please visit www.miele.com.
You can download the Miele@mobile App from the Apple App Store® or the Google Play Store™ free of charge (only functional in selected countries).
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