Miele M 626 EG, M 636 EG, M636EC, M 626 EC, M 616 EG User Manual

Operating instructions
Microwave ovens M 616 EG M 626 EG, M 636 EG M 626 EC, M 636 EC
It is essential to read these operating instructions before installing or using the machine, to avoid the risk of accident, or damage to the machine. M.-Nr. 04 674 691
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Contents
Contents
Description of the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Warning and Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
How does the microwave oven function? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Calculating power settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Suitable containers for microwave ovens
Material and shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Testing dishes for their suitability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Preparation for use
Setting the time of day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Minute minder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Audible tone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Opening the door. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Closing the door. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Operating modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Operation
Microwave-Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Automatic "Keeping warm". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Switching off the turntable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Interrupting a process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Cancelling a process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Fault indication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Fan Heat
(only on models M 626 EC and M 636 EC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Fan Grilling
(only on models M 626 EC and M 636 EC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Grilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Combination mode - Microwave with Grilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Combination mode - Microwave with Fan Heat
(only on models M 626 EC and M 636 EC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Contents
Combination mode - Microwave with Fan Grilling
(only with models M 626 EC and M 636 EC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Automatic defrosting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Automatic cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Combining Automatic programmes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Short step system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Delaying start
(only on models M 626 EC and M 636 EC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Practical tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Reheating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Defrosting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Defrosting and reheating or cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Cleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Problem solving guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
After sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Installation and electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Technical data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Description of the appliance
Description of the appliance
M 616 EG, M 626 EG, M 636 EG
M 626 EC, M 636 EC
Electronic clock with display area
b c Touchpad to set time m
Touchpad for delayed start )
d
Input touchpads +/-
e f Microwave power setting
touchpad Fan heat touchpad D
g
Fan grilling touchpad I
h
Grill touchpad J
i j
Programme memory store touchpad 1, 2, 3
ü
k Automatic defrosting touchpad N
Automatic cooking touchpad Q
l m Cancel touchpad C
Turntable touchpad
n
START touchpad
o p
Door button a
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Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packing material
The transport and protective packing has been selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and can normally be recycled.
Rather than just throwing these ma­terials away, please ensure they are of­fered for recycling.
Caring for the environment
Disposal of your old machine / appliance
Old machines / appliances may con­tain materials which can be reclaimed or recycled. Please contact your dealer, your local waste collection centre or scrap merchant about poten­tial recycling schemes.
Ensure that the machine / appliance presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal
See the appropriate section in the "Warning and Safety" instructions.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Warning and Safety instructions
This appliance complies with all rele­vant legal safety requirements. Im­proper use of the appliance can, however, present a risk of both per­sonal injury and material damage. Before installation and before using the appliance for the first time, read the operating instructions carefully. They contain important notes on safety, on the operation and care of the appliance. This way you will avoid the risk of accidents and dam­age to the appliance. Do not let children access the ap­pliance or its controls. Supervise its use by the elderly or infirm. Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any fu­ture user.
Correct usage
The appliance is intended for do-
mestic use only: to cook food, and in particular to defrost, re-heat, cook, and to grill. Any other usage is at the owner’s risk and could be dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held re­sponsible for damage caused by im­proper use of the appliance.
Technical safety
Do not use the microwave if
– the door is warped. – the door hinges are loose. – holes or cracks are visible in the cas­ing, the door, the door seal or the oven interior walls. Switching on with this type of damage could result in micro­waves no longer being contained within the oven, and presenting a ha­zard to the user.
Repairs may only be carried out by
suitably competent and qualified ser­vice technicians trained by Miele to en­sure safety. Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous.
Never open the casing of the ap-
pliance. Tampering with electrical connections or components and mechanical parts is highly dangerous to the user and can cause operational faults or electric shock.
If the connection cable is dam-
aged the new cable must be fitted by a Miele service engineer or an auth­orised agent.
Before connecting the appliance to
the mains supply make sure that the rating on the data plate corresponds to the voltage and frequency of the house­hold supply. It is essential that these data correspond as otherwise damage will occur to the machine. If in doubt consult a suitably competent person.
The electrical safety of this ap-
pliance can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete between the appliance and an effective earthing system, which complies with local and national regulations. It is most import­ant that this basic safety requirement is tested by a qualified electrician. The manufacturer cannot be held respon­sible for the consequences of an inade­quate earthing system such as electric shock.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Warning and Safety instructions
The appliance is only completely
isolated from the electricity supply when: – it is switched off at the wall socket and the plug removed. Hold the plug and do not pull on the cable to remove the plug.
The house mains fuse is switched off. The fuse is screwed out ( in countries
where this is applicable).
Do not connect the appliance to
the mains electricity supply by an extension lead. Extension leads do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance, (for example danger of overheating).
Use
Always ensure that food has been
thoroughly heated before eating. Many factors will affect the overall cook­ing time, including the size and amount of food, its initial temperature, changes to the recipe and the shape and size of cooking container. Some foods may contain micro organisms which are only destroyed by thorough cooking, there­fore when cooking or reheating foods, e.g. poultry it is particularly important that food is fully cooked through (at more than 70 °C, for more than 10 minutes). If in any doubt as to whether the selected time or temperature is suffi­cient, select a slightly longer time or higher temperature.
It is important that the heat is
allowed to spread evenly throug­hout the food being cooked. This can be achieved by stirring and/or turning the food, and by observing a sufficiently long standing time, which
should be added to the time needed for cooking, reheating or defrosting
Always remember that cooking
times in a microwave oven are usually considerably shorter than with traditional methods of food preparation. Excessively long cooking times can lead to food drying out and eventually burning, or could even cause it to catch fire. There is also a danger of fire if bread­crumbs, flowers, herbs, etc., are dried in the microwave oven. Always ensure that this type of procedure is super­vised.
Do not use full power if you warm
empty dishes or dry herbs. The lack or minimum amount of food could cause damage to the appliance.
Never cook or reheat food or
liquids in sealed containers or bottles. With babies bottles the screw top and teat must be removed. Other­wise pressure builds up which can cause the bottle or container to ex­plode posing a severe risk of injury.
Always check the temperature of
the actual food itself after taking it out of the microwave. Do not be misled by the temperature of the container. In
particular when preparing food for babies, children, and the elderly or infirm, it is essential to check the temperature of the food or liquid it­self, after stirring and before serving to avoid a burnt mouth. The tempera-
ture of the container does not necessar­ily give a correct indication of the tem­perature of the food or liquid it contains.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Warning and Safety instructions
When heating liquids, the boiling rod provided should be placed
into the container.
ignite.
taining metal, aluminium foil, lead crys­tal glassware, temperature-sensitive plastics, wooden utensils or cutlery, metal clips or wire ties. Do not use bowls with milled rims or cream pots with the tinfoil lid only partially removed. Such items could be dam­aged, or cause a fire hazard.
Never heat undiluted alcohol in the
microwave oven as this can easily
Do not use any containers, croc-
kery or cutlery made from or con-
When heating, and especially reheating liquids, milk, sauces etc., in the micro­wave oven, the boiling point of the liq­uid may be reached without the produc­tion of typical bubbles. The liquid does not boil evenly throughout. This so­called boiling delay can cause a sud­den build up of bubbles, when the con­tainer is removed from the oven or shaken. This can lead to the liquid boil­ing over suddenly and explosively. There is a danger of burning. The for­mation of bubbles can be so strong that the pressure forces the oven door open. The user could be injured and the appliance damaged.
The boiling rod ensures that the liquid boils evenly and that bubbles form at an early stage during the operation.
If smoke occurs in the oven interior
do not open the oven door, to avoid fuelling any flame. Cancel the process (press button C twice), switch off at the wall socket, and where applic­able, remove the plug. Do not open the door until the smoke has dispersed.
The rack supplied with the appliance is designed to be compatible with micro­waves, and can therefore be used for grilling with and without the microwave function.
Eggs can only be cooked in their
shells in the microwave oven in a specially designed egg-boiling device. Similarly, hard-boiled eggs should not be reheated in the microwave oven as this may lead to the eggs bursting, even once they have been removed from the oven.
Eggs can be cooked without their
shells in the microwave oven only if the yolk membrane has been punc­tured several times first. The pressure could otherwise cause the egg yolk to explode.
Food with a thick skin or peel,
such as tomatoes, sausages, jacket potatoes, aubergines, should be pierced or cut in several places to allow steam to escape and prevent the food from bursting.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Warning and Safety instructions
Do not reheat food in the oven in
heat-retaining bags intended for normal ovens. These heat-retaining bags usually con­tain a thin layer of aluminium foil which reflects microwaves. This reflected en­ergy can, in turn, cause the outer paper covering to become so hot that it ignites.
Always ensure that food or the
browning dish has been placed in the microwave, and that the turntable is in place, before switching on.
Do not leave the oven unattended
when cooking with oils and fats as these can be a fire hazard if allowed to overheat.
Ovenproof earthenware can retain
a considerable amount of mois­ture. Earthenware and porcelain con­tainers with hollow handles and lid knobs must only be used in this oven if they have vent holes, which allow the moisture to escape. Without vent holes there can be a pressure build-up, caus­ing the container to crack or shatter, with the danger of injury.
In all operating modes, except
Microwave-Solo, the oven interior, the grill element, the side runners, the oven door and the housing get hot. Do not let small children touch the oven while it is in operation, there is a danger of being burnt. Supervise its use by the elderly or infirm. Wear oven gloves when taking dishes in and out of the oven, or when hand­ling dishes or food in the oven if the oven is or has just been in operation.
Use the rack only for grilling with or
without microwave mode. Use the baking tray only for Fan Heat. Take care not to burn yourself.
During use the grill and baking tray will get hot. Use oven gloves when hand­ling them.
Do not use the oven to heat up the
room. Due to the high tempera­tures radiated, objects left near the oven could catch fire.
To measure the temperature only
use a thermometer only specifi­cally approved for use in a microwave oven. Never use a thermometer with mercury or liquid.
In countries which may be subject
to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the appliance and its surround­ings in a clean condition at all times. Any damage which might be caused by cockroaches or other vermin will not be covered by the appliance guarantee.
Under no circumstances use a
steam cleaner to clean this ap­pliance. Pressurised steam could give rise to a short circuit, or cause perma­nent damage to the surface and to components, for which the manufac­turer of the oven cannot accept any re­sponsibility.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Special accessories
Never place the hot glass tray (or
any other hot cooking containers) onto a cold surface, such as a tile or granite worktop. The tray or container could shatter or break and the worktop surface could be damaged. Use a heat­resistant mat or wire cooling rack.
Only for microwave ovens built in
with a lift-up door: Do not bring this down into the closed
position when the oven is in operation.
An anti-splash roof liner is avail-
able as an optional extra. You can slide this in above the grill before using the oven.
M 636 EG
When using browning dishes:
avoid burns.
Instead use a suitable heat-resistant mat, grid or board to protect the work surface or table, which could otherwise be heat-marked.
Always use oven gloves when handling the browning dish to
Never place a browning dish di­rectly on to a table or worksurface.
M 616 EG
M 626 EG, M 626 EC, M 636 EC
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Use browning dishes in a micro-
wave oven only, or as a serving dish. In a conventional oven the special glaze would suffer damage.
Disposal of old machines / ap­pliances
Before discarding an old machine
or appliance switch off and discon­nect it from the power supply. Cut off and render any plug useless.
Cut off the cable directly behind the ma­chine to prevent misuse.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by non­compliance with safety instructions.
How does the microwave oven function?
How does the microwave oven function?
In the microwave oven, food is cooked, reheated or defrosted more quickly than by any other method.
How does the microwave oven func­tion?
Microwaves pass through a suitable container and find their way directly into the foodstuff. All foodstuffs contain moisture molecules which, when sub­jected to microwave energy, start to os­cillate 2.5 thousand million times a sec­ond. The friction caused by this vibration creates heat, which first starts developing around the outside of the foodstuff and then slowly penetrates to­wards the centre. The moisture, fat and sugar content of food will affect the speed at which it is cooked.
As heat is produced directly in the food, – food can generally be cooked with-
out adding much liquid or cooking oil.
In a microwave oven there is a high-fre­quency tube called a magnetron This converts electrical energy into microwaves. These microwaves are dis­tributed evenly throughout the oven in­terior by a metal fan blade known as a
c -, rebounding off the metal
stirrer sides of the oven interior and thereby reaching the food from all sides. Micro­wave distribution is improved by engag­ing the turntable.
In order for microwaves to reach the food, they must be able to penetrate the cooking utensil being used. Micro­waves can penetrate porcelain, glass, cardboard and plastics but not metal. Do not, therefore, use utensils made of metal, or which contain metal, for example in the form of gold or silver trim. The metal reflects the microwaves and this could lead to the creation of sparks. The microwaves cannot be ab­sorbed.
b.
– cooking, re-heating and defrosting in
a microwave oven is quicker than using conventional methods.
– nutrients, such as vitamins and mine-
rals, are retained.
– colour, texture and taste of food are
not impaired.
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Calculating power settings
Calculating power settings
This microwave has 9 power settings. Very often, power is expressed in watts on food packaging or in general recipes for microwaving.
The following table should help to con­vert the watts given to a matching power setting with these ovens.
Microwave oven with max.:
Set-
750 Watt
ting
Example:
A recipe states: Cook in the microwave at 850 watts initially for approx. 5 minutes. Then continue for 20 minutes at 450 watts. For the microwave with 850 watts maxi­mum power, using the table for guid­ance this converts to:
[Watt]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
80 150 200 300 400 450 550 600 750
850 Watt
[Watt]
80 150 250 350 450 500 600 700 850
900/
1000
Watt
[Watt]
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
900/1000
Where the recipe gives a wattage which does not correspond exactly to the table, select the nearest power set­ting available. It may be necessary to adjust the time very slightly to compen­sate.
For appliances with a maximum setting of 1000 watts we recommend using the top setting (9) to heat clear liquids and keep them simmering. To prepare noodles and vegetables setting 8 is suggested followed by 4 or 5.
See recipes for cooking times. Be pre­pared to make adjustments where ap­propriate.
The maximum microwave power output in watts and the intermediate scale of settings in watts are given for each model of oven on the data plate, lo­cated at the rear of the oven.
Please make a note of these. Examples of use given later in this
book refer to oven models with a maxi­mum microwave power output of 900/1000 watts. Adjust according to the table on this page for ovens with a different scale of output watts.
Cook in the microwave at setting 9 initially for approx. 5 minutes. Then continue for 20 minutes at setting 5.
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Suitable containers for microwave ovens
Suitable containers for microwave ovens
Microwaves
are reflected by metal.
pass through glass and china-
ware, . . .
Material and shape
The material and shape of containers used affect the cooking results and times. Round and oval shaped ones provide good results. Heat distribution is more even than it is in rectangular containers.
Metal
The following do not belong in an oven being used in microwave mode. Metal containers, aluminium foil and metal cutlery, or china with metallic decoration, such as gold rims or cobalt blue.
The metal reflects the microwaves, hin­dering the cooking process.
Exceptions: – If recommended by the producer, pre-
cooked meals packed in aluminium foil containers can be defrosted and re­heated in the microwave oven. Import­ant: remove the lid first. The disadvant­age is that the food is only heated from the top. It is better to remove the food from the aluminium foil container and transfer it to a dish suitable for a micro­wave oven. The heat distribution will be more even.
– and are absorbed by food.
If sparks and arcing occur when using a metal container, stop and transfer the food to a microwave safe container.
– Small pieces of aluminium foil. For even defrosting and to avoid overcook­ing unevenly shaped cuts of meat, poultry or fish, small areas of aluminium foil may be used to mask wingtips or other thin parts for the last few minutes
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Suitable containers for microwave ovens
of the process. The aluminium foil must not touch the interior walls of the oven.
Make sure that the aluminium foil is at least 2 cm from the oven walls at all times. It must not touch the walls.
– Metal meat skewers or clamps: Metal skewers and clamps should only be used if they are very small in com­parison to the size of the cut of meat.
Glassware
Heat-resistant glass or ceramic glass are ideal for use in the microwave oven.
Glazes and colours
Some glazes and colours contain metal.
This makes them unsuitable for use in a microwave oven.
Plastics
Plastic containers must only be used for microwave mode alone and not in normal oven mode. Plas­tics must be heat-resistant to a mini­mum of 180°C.
Crystal glass contains lead which could cause the glass to crack. Glass dishes with a milled rim are subject to the same risk. Both are unsuitable for use.
Porcelain (chinaware)
Porcelain (chinaware) is a suitable ma­terial.
Do not use porcelain with gold or sil­ver edging or items with hollow knobs or handles, as insufficient ventilation may cause pressure.
Earthenware
Decorated earthenware is only suit­able if the decoration is beneath an all-over glaze. Earthenware can get very hot, and may crack.
Otherwise the plastic may melt and fuse with the food.
Special plastic utensils, designed for use in microwave ovens are available from most department and hardware stores. Melamine ware is not suitable as it absorbs energy and heats up.
When purchasing plasticware, make sure that it is suitable for use in a micro­wave oven.
Disposable containers, such as trays made from polystyrene, can only be used for very short timed warming and re-heating of food.
Plastic boiling bags can be used for cooking and re-heating. They should be pierced beforehand so that steam can escape.
This prevents a build-up of pressure and reduces the risk of the bag bur­sting.
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Suitable containers for microwave ovens
Suitable containers for microwave ovens
Roasting bags and tubes can be used. Roasting tubes should be about 40 cm longer and roasting bags about 20 cm longer than the food being roasted, and carefully tied with string. Turn the ends over and secure them. Holes should be made according to the manufacturer’s in- structions.
Do not use metal clips or wire ties, even if bound by paper.
Testing dishes for their suita­bility
If in doubt as to whether glass, earthen­ware or porcelain plates or dishes are suitable for use in a microwave oven, a simple test can be performed:
Place the item you wish to test in the centre of the oven, fill a suitable glass with water and also place this in the oven.
There is a danger that they will ignite when heated.
Wood
Wooden dishes are not suitable
Moisture contained in the wood evap­orates when exposed to microwave en­ergy, causing the wood to dry and crack.
Disposable containers
Only those plastic disposable con­tainers which are specified by the pro­ducer as suitable for use in a micro­wave oven may be used.
Do not leave the oven unattended when re-heating or cooking food in disposable containers made of plas­tic paper or other inflammable ma­terial.
Close the door. Enter a time of 30 seconds with the
time selector Select power setting P 8 with the ü
touchpad, or for the M 616 EG P 9. Do not switch off the turntable . Press the START control.
If a crackling noise is heard accom­panied by sparks during the test, switch off the appliance immediately.
Any crockery which causes this reac­tion is unsuitable for use in the micro­wave oven.
The water in the glass should be warm, but the dish cool. If the dish is very hot and the water is cold, it would be un­wise to use the dish.
m.
Disposable containers are not always recyclable or degradable.
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Suitable containers for microwave ovens
Suitable containers for microwave ovens
Note: Although some ovenproof earth­enware can be used in a microwave oven, it may contain a considerable amount of moisture, causing it to become hot during use. It is normally advisable to avoid using it in a micro­wave oven.
If any doubt exists about the suita­bility of containers, please contact the maker.
This test cannot be used to check whether items with hollow knobs or handles are suitable for use in a micro­wave oven.
A cover
– prevents too much steam escaping,
especially when cooking foodstuffs which need longer to cook, such as potatoes.
– shortens and evens out the cooking
process.
keeps the oven interior cleaner.prevents food from drying out.contains the aroma.
Always use lids or covers made of microwave-safe glass or plastic, or use a clingfilm recommended for use in a microwave oven, (pierce as instructed by the producer).
Sealed glass containers, such as jars of food, must be opened before they are placed in the oven.
Do not use a lid or cover if:
– food coated with breadcrumbs is
being cooked.
– cooking meals which are to be given
a crisp finish.
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– using the grill.
Preparation for use
Preparation for use
Setting the time of day
Connect the appliance to the elec­tricity supply. 0:00 flashes in the display area.
Use the +/- touchpads to set the hours (0 to 23).
Press the m touchpad and use the +/- touchpads to set the minutes.
Press the m touchpad again to con­firm the time now showing in the dis­play area.
The appliance is now ready for use.
Altering the time of day
Press the m touchpad twice. 0:00 flashes in the display area.
Alter the time of day as described above.
Minute minder
Press the m touchpad and then use the +/- touchpads to set the minute minder time you require (5 seconds up to 99 minutes).
Press the ü touch pad. The symbol flashes in the display and P 9 ap­pears.
Hold the - touchpad pressed in until P 0 appears.
h symbol disappears and the
The
for microwave mode
h
l symbol for the minute minder
flashes.
Press the START touchpad. The time which has been entered ap­pears in the display area and begins to count down in one second steps.
An audible tone sounds when the minute minder time has elapsed.
Audible tone
An audible tone sounds when the set time has elapsed. This is repeated after a few seconds.
Press touchpad C to turn off the tone early. The time of day reappears in the dis­play area.
Opening the door
Press the "a" button to open the door. The light comes on.
If the microwave is being used, open­ing the door will interrupt the cooking process. The relevant operating mode indicator will flash in the display area.
Closing the door
Push the door shut.
Press the START touchpad to continue an interrupted cooking process.
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Operating modes
Operating modes
M 626 EC, M 636 EC
The 7 operating modes detailed below are available.
M 616 EG, M 626 EG, M 636 EG
Here you can choose between 3 opera­ting modes, Microwave Solo, Grill and a combination of these two, see 1, 4, and 7 below; (Fan Heat and Fan Grill­ing (with or without microwave mode) are not available).
1. Microwave-Solo mode ü
Suitable for defrosting, reheating or cooking.
2. Fan Heat
Ideal for baking.
3. Fan Grilling
Use to grill or roast thicker cuts of meat and pieces of poultry. The fan and the grill heating element operate at the same time.
4. Grilling
Ideal for grilling thinner items e.g. steaks or sausages.
5. Combination mode - Microwave
D *
I *
J
ü with Fan Heat D *
You can use this combination mode to prepare puddings very quickly.
6. Combination mode - Microwave
ü with Fan Grilling I *
This combination is particularly suit­able for roasting and grilling.
7. Combination mode - Microwave
ü with Grilling J
Ideal for crisping and browning. The microwave cooks the food, the grill browns and crisps the surface.
* only with models M 626 EC and M 636 EC
Automatic programmes
The Automatic Defrosting programme
N offers 4 programmes (d1 – d4).
The Automatic Cooking programme Q offers 8 programmes (C1 – C8). All the automatic programmes are weight dependent, which means that the weight of the food must be entered. The automatic programmes for defrost­ing and cooking can also be set to run one after the other.
Short step system
Touchpads 1, 2, 3 allow you to store in the memory programmes you use fre­quently. Each memory store can be used again with a different programme.
Delaying start
(only on models M 626 EC and M 636 EC)
The length of cooking time and the end of a process can be pre-programmed up to 24 hours beforehand.
Automatic "Keeping warm"
The automatic "keeping warm" function will switch on for a maximum of 15 minutes after a cooking process using a power setting of 5 or higher has fin­ished.
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Operation
Operation
Microwave-Solo
There is a choice of 9 power settings. The higher the power setting, the more microwaves reach the food. When heating up food of differing com­position, or which cannot be stirred or turned during cooking, as with a plated meal, it is preferable to heat these on a lower power setting. This ensures that the heat is distributed evenly. Heat for long enough to reach the temperature required.
Times for defrosting, reheating and cooking
The necessary time depends on: – the initial temperature of the food.
Food taken from the refrigerator will need longer to be reheated or cooked than food already at room temperature.
– the type and texture of the food.
Fresh vegetables probably contain more water and cook more quickly than stored vegetables.
– the shape and material of the con-
tainer.
– the amount of food.
In general: Double the amount of food - at least one third extra cooking time. For smaller amounts of food reduce the time accordingly.
Ideally the container should be placed in the middle of the oven.
Press the m touchpad and use the +/- touchpads to enter the cooking time you require (5 seconds up to 99 minutes).
Press the ü touchpad.
h symbol for microwave mode
The flashes in the display area and P 9 appears.
Use the +/ - touchpads to select the power setting you require.
h symbol flashes and the se-
The lected power setting appears.
Press the START touchpad. The set time appears in the display area and begins to count down in one second steps. An audible tone sounds when the cooking time has elapsed.
Press touchpad C to turn off the tone early.
Press the call up the power setting while the ap­pliance is in operation.
ü touchpad if you want to
Automatic "Keeping warm"
The automatic "keeping warm" function will switch on for a maximum of 15 minutes after a cooking process using a power setting of 5 or higher has fin­ished.
H:H and the symbol display area. The turntable continues to operate. The process is cut short if the door is opened during this time.
The "keeping warm" stage cannot be set separately.
h appear in the
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Operation
Operation
Switching off the turntable
The turntable is always switched on and should only be switched off if there is a danger of something blocking it, e.g. a large dish which is wider than the turntable.
Press the touchpad before you start the cooking process to switch off the turntable. The symbol for the switched off turntable appears in the display area.
If you want to switch off the turntable while the microwave is being used, you must interrupt the cooking process by twice pressing the C touchpad and then re-enter the settings.
Interrupting a process
Press the C touchpad once to stop an operating function. The symbol for the operating func­tion flashes in the display area and the time remaining appears. Press the START touchpad to con­tinue the process.
Fault indication
Press the C touchpad once if you make an unintentional entry and the letter E appears in the display area. You can then re-enter the settings.
If E15 appears in the display this indi­cates overheating in the oven inte­rior. Let the appliance cool down with the door open for 15 – 20 minutes. Afterwards, press the C touchpad and enter the settings again.
Cancelling a process
Press the C touchpad twice to can­cel the operating function which is in progress.
The time of day appears.
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Operation
Fan Heat
(only on models M 626 EC and M 636 EC)
Press the m touchpad and use the +/- touchpads to set the cooking time you require (5 seconds to 99 minutes).
Operation
Fan Grilling
(only on models M 626 EC and M 636 EC)
Press the m touchpad and use the +/- touchpads to set the cooking time you require (5 seconds to 99 minutes).
Press the D touchpad. The set time as well as the pre-set temperature appear in the display area. The Heat mode flashes.
Use the +/ - touchpads to select the temperature you require (50 °C – 250 °C).
Press the START touchpad. The set time appears in the display area and begins to count down in one second steps. A red dot also lights up in the dis­play area (heat warning indicator). An audible tone sounds when the cooking time has elapsed.
Recommendations
The turntable should always be switched on when using the Fan Heat mode if placing the dish on the turn­table. You can take out the side runners (where fitted) when using larger dishes. Make use of the residual heat by leav­ing the food in the appliance for 5 minutes after the cooking time has finished.
D symbol for the Fan
Press the I touchpad. The set time as well as the pre-set temperature appear in the display area and the Grilling mode flashes.
Use the +/ - touchpads to select the temperature you require (50 °C – 200 °C).
Press the START touchpad. The set time appears in the display area and begins to count down in one second steps. A red dot also lights up in the dis­play area (heat warning indicator). An audible tone sounds after the cooking time has elapsed.
I symbol for the Fan
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Operation
Operation
Grilling
Press the m touchpad and use the +/- to set the cooking time you require (5 seconds to 99 minutes).
Press the J touchpad. The set time as well as the pre-set temperature appear in the display area. The flashes.
Use the +/ - touchpads to select the temperature you require. (50 °C – 200 °C).
Press the START touchpad. The set time appears in the display area and begins to count down in one second steps. A red dot also lights up in the dis­play area (heat warning indicator). An audible tone sounds once the cooking time has elapsed.
Recommendations
Turn over meat and fish half-way through the cooking time so that both sides are cooked and browned evenly. Thin slices and pieces only require to be turned over once, whereas larger, thicker pieces should be turned several times. If the total grilling time is less than 15 minutes, pre-heat the grill for about 5 minutes.
J for the Grilling mode
Combination mode - Micro­wave with Grilling
Press the m touchpad and use the +/- touchpads to set the cooking time you require (5 seconds to 99 minutes).
Press the ü touchpad. The symbol mode and P 9 appears.
Use the +/ - to select the power set­ting you require.
h symbol flashes and the se-
The lected power setting appears.
Now press the J touchpad. The set time as well as the pre-set temperature appear in the display area. The
Use the +/ - touchpads to select the temperature you require (50 °C – 200 °C).
Press the START touchpad. The set time appears in the display area and begins to count down in one second steps. A red dot also lights up in the dis­play area (heat warning indicator). An audible tone sounds after the cooking time has elapsed.
Press the call up the power setting while the ap­pliance is in operation.
h for the Microwave
J and h symbols flash.
ü touchpad if you wish to
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Operation
Combination mode - Micro­wave with Fan Heat
(only on models M 626 EC and M 636 EC)
Press the m touchpad and use the +/- touchpads to set the cooking time you require (5 seconds to 99 minutes).
Press the ü touchpad. The symbol mode flashes in the display and P 9 appears.
Use the +/ - touchpads to select the power setting you require.
h symbol flashes and the se-
The lected power setting appears.
Now press the D touchpad. The set time as well as the pre-set temperature appear in the display area. The
Use the +/ - to select the tempera­ture you require (50 °C – 250 °C).
Press the START touchpad. The set time appears in the display area and begins to count down in one second steps. A red dot also appears in the display area (heat warning indicator). An audible tone sounds after the cooking time has elapsed.
Press the call up the power setting while the ap­pliance is in operation.
h for the Microwave
D and h symbols flash.
ü touchpad if you wish to
Operation
Combination mode - Micro­wave with Fan Grilling
(only with models M 626 EC and M 636 EC)
Press the m touchpad and use the +/- touchpads to set the cooking time you require (5 seconds to 99 minutes). Press the ü touchpad.
h symbol for the Microwave
The mode flashes in the display area and P 9 appears. Use the +/ - to select the power set­ting you require.
h flashes and the selected
The power setting appears. Now press the I touchpad. The set tiime as well as the pre-set temperature appear in the dipslay area. The Use the +/ - touchpads to select the temperature you require (50 °C – 200 °C). Press the START touchpad. The set time appears in the display area and begins to count down in one second steps. A red dot also lights up in the dis­play area (heat warning indicator). An audible tone sounds after the cooking time has elapsed.
Press the call up the power setting while the ap­pliance is in operation.
I and h symbols flash.
touchpad if you wish to
ü
Recommendation
The turntable should always be switched on when the Microwave with Fan Heat mode is in use.
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Operation
Operation
Automatic defrosting
There is a choice of 4 Automatic de­frosting programmes.
Automatic cooking
There is a choice of 8 Automatic cook­ing programmes.
Programme Food type d 1
d 2 d 3 d 4
Press the N touchpad. The symbol area and d 1 appears.
Press the N touchpad enough times to select the programme you require.
With the +/ - touchpads enter the weight of the food (50 g – 4000 g). The symbol area, and the food weight entered appears.
The defrosting time is calculated auto­matically by the appliance.
Press the START button. The defrosting time which has been calculated appears in the display area and begins to count down in one second steps. The symbols and N also appear. An audible tone sounds at the end of the defrosting time.
The fault message "E 15" appears in the display if the oven interior is still warm from previous use. Wait until it has cooled down.
Poultry Meat Fish Light textured bakes, e.g cream gateaux
N flashes in the display
N flashes in the display
h
Programme Food type C 1
C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 C 8
Press the Q touchpad. The weight symbol flashes in the dis­play area, and C 1 appears.
Press the Q touchpad enough times to select the programme you require.
With the +/ - touchpads enter the weight of the food. The weight symbol flashes in the dis­play area, and the food weight en­tered appears.
The cooking time is calculated auto­matically by the appliance.
Press the START button. The cooking time which has been calculated appears in the display area and begins to count down in one second steps. The symbols and the weight symbol also appear. An audible tone sounds at the end of the cooking time.
boiling potatoes Boiling vegetables Poaching fish Frozen vegetables Heating liquids Reheating conserves Chilled plated meals Frozen plated meals
h
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Operation
Operation
Combining Automatic pro­grammes
The two Automatic Programmes can be set to run so that defrosting runs fol­lowed by cooking.
Press the N touchpad. The symbol area and d 1 appears.
Press the N touchpad enough times to select the programme you require.
With the +/ - touchpads enter the weight of the food (50 g – 4000 g). The symbol area, and the food weight entered appears.
Now press touchpad Q. The weight symbol flashes in the dis­play area, and C 1 appears.
Press the Q touchpad enough times to select the programme you require.
N flashes in the display
N flashes in the display
The automatic cooking programme will switch on automatically once the de­frosting time has elapsed. The cooking time which has been cal­culated appears in the display area and begins to count down in one sec­ond steps.
h and the weight symbol also appear.
An audible tone sounds once the cook­ing time has elapsed.
With the +/ - touchpads enter the weight of the food. The weight symbol flashes in the dis­play area, and the food weight en­tered appears.
The defrosting time and cooking time are calculated automatically by the ap­pliance.
Press the START button. The defrosting time which has been calculated appears in the display area and begins to count down in one second steps. The symbols and N also appear.
h
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Operation
Operation
Short step system
Touchpads 1, 2, and 3 allow you to store in memory programmes which you frequently use. There are three memory stores where frequently used programmes can be re­corded. You can store all the operating function­s, e.g. grilling, combination functions, and automatic programmes.
You can also store the command to switch the turntable function on or off.
Each memory store can be used again with a different programme.
Proceed as for setting the operating mode.
Do not however press the START but­ton at the end, instead select one of the three programmes 1, 2, or 3 and store the setting. The code number of the stored pro­gramme will appear in the display.
Press the START button. In the display area the codes for the operating functions appear and the time counts down in one second steps. An audible tone sounds at the end.
If you press the START button immedi­ately after selecting the programme 1, 2, or 3, this will avoid the whole se­quence showing in the display area.
Storing a new programme will auto­matically delete any previously stored programme.
In the event of a power cut the stored programmes will be deleted, and will need to be re-entered. Make a note of the programme se­quences, so that they are available for use when you need them.
Finally press touchpad C to confirm the setting. The time of day appears in the dis­play area.
Calling up the "Short step system"
Press the relevant storage touchpad, 1,2 or 3. The stored settings for the operating function appear in the display area. The symbol for the function flashes and the number of the programme store appears.
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Operation
Delaying start
(only on models M 626 EC and M 636 EC)
The length of time and also the end of a process can be pre-programmed up to 24 hours beforehand.
Proceed as before to set the opera­ting mode.
After setting the mode do not how­ever press the START touchpad but instead press the 0:00 and ying start flash in the display area.
Now enter the time at which you wish the process to end. Use the +/­touchpads to enter the hours. Press the the +/- to set the minutes.
Press the START touchpad. The current time of day and the symbol appear in the display area.
)
m touchpad and then finally use
) touchpad.
the symbol for dela-
)
Operation
The appliance will then switch on and off at the required time.
If you are using the delaying start function with the microwave mode, the food must have already been placed in the cooking compartment.
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Practical tips
Practical tips
Reheating
Select the following microwave power settings to reheat food:
Drinks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Food. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Food for babies * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
(See table on page 12 for ovens with maximum microwave output of less than 900/1000 watts.)
* We do not recommend heating or re-heating foods or drinks for babies or young children in the microwave oven. Any decision to do this is the responsibility of the user, and should only be done with the ut­most care. Pasteurised or sterilised cooked food should be gently heated on level 4, (5 or 6) accord­ing to model, see table on page 12, and tasted so that it is not too hot for a babys palate before serving. Other food or drink when reheated should be heated to a high tempera­ture and allowed to cool to a suit­able heat for eating. For made-up milk follow the makers instructions.
Always use a lid or cover for re-heating food, except when a drier finish is needed, e.g. breaded poultry/meat.
Always remove the lid from jars, es­pecially jars of baby food. Remove the rubber teat and seal top before warming baby bottles. When re-heating liquids place the boiling rod supplied with the ma­chine into the cup or glass. Never reheat hard boiled eggs in a microwave oven, even without the shell. The eggs can burst.
The time required depends largely on the nature and initial temperature of the food and the amount to be cooked. Food taken straight from the fridge or freezer requires for example longer to reheat than food stored at room tem­perature.
Always ensure that the food is thor­oughly heated.
If in any doubt that a sufficiently high temperature has been reached, con­tinue re-heating for a little longer.
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Stir or turn food from time to time dur­ing cooking. Stir the food from the out­side towards the middle, as food heats more quickly from the outside.
Practical tips
After re-heating
Be careful when removing a dish from the oven. It may be hot.
Practical tips
Ensure that perishable types of food, such as meat and fish, are cooked for an appropriate length of time.
Although heat is not normally produced in the container itself by the micro­waves, (apart from stoneware and simi­lar dishes), heat transfer from the food to the container may be considerable, making the container itself hot.
Allow food to stand for a few minutes once a programme has ended to allow heat to be distributed evenly.
After re-heating food, especially food for babies and small children, stir the food or shake the container and check that the temperature does not pose any danger. Double check after it has been left to stand.
Cooking
Place the food in a covered microwave­safe dish.
When cooking fresh vegetables, fish, meat, poultry first select power setting 8 or for M 616 EG setting 9, and then select power setting 5 or for M 616 EG setting 6 to continue cooking.
For dishes such as rice or semolina pudding first select power setting 8 or for M 616 EG setting 9 and then turn down to power setting 2 to complete cooking.
For food with skin or peel, such as to­matoes, some types of sausage, jacket potatoes and aubergines, should be pricked or the skin cut several times be­fore cooking to prevent food from bur­sting.
Boiling eggs in the microwave oven is not possible without a special egg-boiling device, available from specialist shops.
Otherwise the eggs will burst. Eggs can only be cooked in a microwave oven out of their shells in a glass dish. The yolk must be pricked several times first with a sharp object.
Add a little water to vegetables which have been kept stored. Vegetable cook­ing times depend on the texture of the vegetable. Fresh vegetables contain water and usually cook more quickly. Stir and turn food at least once during cooking.
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Practical tips
Practical tips
Defrosting
Remove the frozen food from its packa­ging and place in a covered micro­wave-safe container, to defrost without a lid. Turn, stir or separate the food about half-way through the programme.
To defros t delicate foods, e.g. cream, butter, gateaux and cheese, select the microwave setting 1. However to achieve an even result remove from the oven and allow to finish defrosting at room temperature.
To defrost meat unpack the frozen meat and lay it on an upturned plate in a glass or china container so that the meat juice can run out, but be col­lected. Turn half way through defrost­ing.
For defrosting basic food stuffs such as bread, cakes or fruit microwave power setting 2 is recommended.
Defrosting and reheating or cooking
Deep-frozen pre-cooked food can be defrosted and immediately reheated or cooked, using the combination of the two automatic programmes, Auto de­frost and Auto cook.
Remove the food from its packaging and place in a covered microwave-safe dish for defrosting and re-heating or cooking. Exception: Minced meat should be left uncovered while cook­ing. Soups, stew and vegetables should be stirred several times during the process. Separate slices of meat half-way through the programme. Turn pieces of meat and fish at the half-way stage.
Deep-frozen pre-cooked meals in card­board trays which, according to manu­facturer’s instructions are suitable for use in a conventional oven, are micro­wave-safe.
After defrosting
Allow the food to stand at room tem­perature for approximately the same amount of time spent for defrosting to enable the heat to spread evenly throughout the food.
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After defrosting followed by re-heat­ing or cooking.
Allow the food to stand at room tem­perature long enough to enable the heat to spread evenly throughout the food.
Practical tips
Practical tips
Examples
Melting margarine, butter
Melt 100 g at setting 5 uncovered, for approx 1-1
Melting chocolate
Break 100 g into pieces, melt at setting 5 uncovered, for approx. 2 minutes.
Dissolving gelatine
Melt at setting 5 uncovered, for ap­prox. ally, (N.B. follow the instructions on the packet if these differ and for the amount of water).
Preparing flan topping/jelly glaze
Gently heat 1 sachet + setting 5 uncovered, for approx. 4-5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
1
/2 minutes.
1
/2-1 minutes, stirring occasion-
1
/4 l liquid at
The examples below are for an oven with a maximum microwave power out­put of 900/1000 watts. For models with a different power out­put scale, adjust according to the table on page 12. E.g. for a 750 watt model use setting 6 instead of setting 5.
Bottling
Bottling should only be undertaken by an experienced cook who has received proper training in this method of preserving fruit and vegetables in an oven or microwave oven, and under­stands the implications of the chemical reactions involved.
Proving dough
(500 g flour) leave covered to rise for approx. 8-10 minutes at setting 1.
Skinning tomatoes
Score 3 tomatoes crosswise at the bot­tom, drop into water and heat at setting 5 for approx. 2 minutes. The skin can now be peeled away easily. Take care, the tomatoes may be very hot.
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care
Microwave oven
Disconnect the microwave oven from the power supply before clean­ing.
Oven housing and interior
The housing and interior can be cleaned using a damp cloth with a solu­tion of washing up liquid or a mild deter­gent and water. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
Avoid too much water as this could penetrate the openings of the oven inte­rior.
Do not use a scouring agent which could scratch.
The stainless steel surfaces can be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner for stainless steel.
To neutralise odours in the microwave put a cup of water with some lemon juice in the oven and simmer for a few minutes.
Always keep the roller ring under­neath it clean as well as the oven floor. Otherwise the ring might not run smoothly.
Do not turn the carrier manually, as this could damage the drive motor.
Door interior
Always keep the door interior clean. Do not use any scouring agent. Check the door and door seal at regular intervals for any sign of damage. If any damage is noticed, the oven should not be used again in microwave mode until the fault has been rectified by a service engin­eer trained by Miele.
Air vents
Do not let water or any other object find its way into the ventilation outlets.
The turntable can be removed for cleaning.
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Cleaning and care
Accessories (depending on model)
Boiling rod
The boiling rod can be washed in a dish­washer.
Cleaning and care
Rack, baking tray and runners
Wash and dry after each use. Remove stubborn soils
– from stainless steel:
with a stainless steel cleaner.
Side runners
The side runners can be removed to clean the oven interior walls.
Take the runners out at the bottom from the side wall, pull upwards and un-hook. Reassemble in reverse order.
– from enamel:
Soak to loosen the soil and then clean with a soft brush or a sponge.
Glass tray
The glass tray can be washed in a solu­tion of hot water and washing up liquid or in the dishwasher. Do not use scouring agents, as these would scratch the surface.
Ceramic anti-splash roof liner
Take out and clean with washing up liq­uid and water after each use.
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Problem solving guide
Problem solving guide
Repairs to electrical appliances should only be carried out by suit­ably qualified and competent ser­vice technicians trained by Miele. Improper repairs may pose a serious risk to the user.
. . . the turntable does not turn smoothly.
Check whether the path described by the ring on the base of the oven interior under the turntable is clean, and if not remove any soiling.
The following minor malfunctions how­ever can usually be resolved without calling the Service Department:
What to do if . . .
. . . a process cannot be started.
Check whether,
the appliance door is closed properly.
a time has been entered. the appliance is plugged in to the
mains supply. the mains fuse has blown (call a
qualified electrician or the Service department, see "After Sales Ser­vice").
. . . food is not adequately defrosted, heated or cooked at the end of the selected process time.
check whether the correct power set­ting was selected for the time set.
The lower the power setting the longer the time required.
. . . strange noises are heard when the microwave oven is being used.
Check whether,
the food is covered with aluminium foil.
If it is remove it. Sparks are being created by the use
of crockery with a metallic finish. See notes on types of containers.
. . . food cools down too quickly.
In the microwave oven, food begins to cook from the outside first, the inside of the food relying on the slower conduc­tion of heat. If food is cooked at a high power level it is possible that the heat may not have reached the centre of the food. During standing time heat is transferred to the centre of the food. Food may be warm in the middle but cool on the edge. When reheating food with different den­sities, such as plated meals it is sen­sible to start with a low power level and lengthen the time required.
check whether the process has been interrupted and not restarted.
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Problem solving guide
. . . the microwave switches itself off during a cooking, reheating or de­frosting process.
There may be insufficient air circulation. Check whether:
the air inlet is blocked. Any object is blocking the ventilation
outlets. whether anything is blocking the gap
between the base of the unit and the worktop surface.
Remove any objects if necessary. The appliance switches off automatically in the case of overheating. Cooking can be recontinued after a cooling-down period.
If the microwave oven switches itself off repeatedly, please call the Service De­partment.
Problem solving guide
If it is not possible to remedy a fault by following the instructions given above, on no account open the ap­pliance casing. These microwave ovens should only be repaired by suitably qualified technicians trained by Miele.
. . . an E appears in the display
This appears with an incorrect entry.
Press the C touchpad once. After­wards, it is possible to enter the set­tings again.
. . . an E 15 appears in the display
The oven interior is too hot.
Let the appliance cool down with the door open for 15 – 20 minutes. After­wards, press the C touchpad and enter the settings again.
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After sales service
After sales service
In the event of any faults which you can­not easily remedy, please contact
your Miele dealerthe nearest Miele Service Depart-
ment. See address on the back page. When contacting the service depart-
ment please quote the Model and Ser­ial number of your appliance, given on the data plate which is located exter­nally, on the rear wall of the appliance.
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Installation and electrical connection
Installation and electrical connection
All electrical work should be carried out by a competent person, in accordance with national and local safety regula­tions.
The microwave oven is supplied with a mains cable and plug for connection to a single phase 230-240 V, 50 Hz a. c. supply. The voltage, rated load and fuse rating are given on the data plate. Please ensure that these match the household mains supply.
If the cable is damaged it must be replaced by a special cable which must be fitted by a competent per­son trained by the manufacturer. Please consult the Customer Ser­vice dept.
For extra safety it is advisable to install a residual current device (RCD) with a trip current of 30 mA.
GB / IRL
Connection should be made via a fused connection unit or a fused plug and a suitable switched socket, (rated load under 3000 W), or via suitable iso­lator (rated load over 3000 W), which is easily accessible.
AUS / NZ
The plug rating is 10 A.
Important
The wires in the mains lead are col­oured in accordance with the following code:
Green/yellow = earth Blue = neutral Brown = live As the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of this appliance may not corre­spond with the coloured markings ident­ifying the terminals in your plug, pro­ceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the termi­nal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol coloured green or green and yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L (GB / IRL) or A (AUS / NZ) or coloured red.
WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
z or
This appliance is elecrically sup­pressed according to AS / NZS 4052 : 1992
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Installation and electrical connection
Non rewireable plugs BS 1363 (GB / IRL)
If this machine or appliance is fitted with a non-rewireable plug, the follow­ing information applies:
If the socket outlets are not suitable for the plug supplied with this product, it must be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted.
The plug cut from the flexible cord should be disposed of and on no ac­count be inserted into a socket else­where in the house (electric shock ha­zard).
The fuse cover must be refitted when changing the fuse, and if the fuse cover is lost, the plug must not be used until a suitable replacement is ob­tained. The colour of the correct re­placement cover is that of the coloured insert in the base of the plug, or the col­our that is embossed in words in the base of the plug (as applicable to the design of plug fitted).
The correct fuse rating of the replace­ment fuses that are ASTA approved to BS 1362 should be fitted. Replace­ment fuse covers may be purchased from your local electrical suppliers, or Miele Service Agent.
Do not position the appliance too close to adjacent furniture. A space of 5 cm (M 636 EG: 10 cm) is required all round the appliance for ventilation.
The microwave oven should be posi­tioned or built-in at least 85 cm above the ground (EN 60335) ex­cept for M 636 EC.
When installing a microwave oven care should also be taken that the air can be freely discharged from under and behind the appliance. Do not place any objects on the ven­tilation outlets or block the space between the appliance floor and the surface upon which it is placed.
The microwave oven can be:
placed on a worktopbuilt under a wall unit in conjunction
with a building under frame (M 616 EG) only.
– built into a wall unit (M 616 EG only)
or into a tall unit. M 636 EC on the other hand can be built under a worktop, with the excep­tion of the stainless steel version.
Use the appropriate building frame and follow the fitting instructions.
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The special fitting kit with instructions is available from the Miele specialist dealer or the Domestic Sales Depart­ment.
Technical data
M 616 EG
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . 230-240 V, 50 Hz
Technical data
M 636 EG
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . 230-240 V, 50 Hz
Rated load . . . . . . . . . . . see data plate
Power settings . . . . 9 (80/150/200/300/
. . . . . . . . . . . . 400/450/550/600/750 W)
Fuse/plug rating . . . . . . . see data plate
Timer switch . . . . . . . . up to 99 minutes
Freestanding appliance:
Dimensions (H x W x D) in mm:
Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 x 440 x 316
Net weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 kg
M 626 EG
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . 230-240 V, 50 Hz
Rated load . . . . . . . . . . . see data plate
Power settings . . . . 9 (80/150/250/350/
. . . . . . . . . . . . 450/500/600/700/850 W)
Fuse/plug rating . . . . . . . see data plate
Timer switch . . . . . . . . up to 99 minutes
Freestanding appliance:
Dimensions (H x W x D) in mm:
Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 x 496 x 384
Net weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 kg
Rated load. . . . . . . . . . . see data plate
Power settings. . . . 9 (100/200/300/400/
. . . . . . . . . . . 500/600/700/800/900 W)
Fuse/plug rating . . . . . . see data plate
Timer switch . . . . . . . up to 99 minutes
Freestanding appliance:
Dimensions (H x W x D) in mm:
Housing. . . . . . . . . . . . 348 x 555 x 429
Net weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22kg
M 636 EC
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . 230-240 V, 50 Hz
Rated load. . . . . . . . . . . see data plate
Power settings. . . . . 9 (80/150/250/350/
. . . . . . . . . . . 450/500/600/700/850 W)
Fuse/plug rating . . . . . . see data plate
Timer switch . . . . . . . up to 99 minutes
Freestanding appliance:
Dimensions (H x W x D) in mm:
Housing. . . . . . . . . . . . 348 x 555 x 484
Net weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26kg
M 626 EC
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . 230-240 V, 50 Hz
Rated load . . . . . . . . . . . see data plate
Power settings . . . . 9 (80/150/250/350/
. . . . . . . . . . . . 450/500/600/700/850 W)
Fuse/plug rating . . . . . . . see data plate
Timer switch . . . . . . . . up to 99 minutes
Freestanding appliance:
Dimensions (H x W x D) in mm:
Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 x 496 x 460
Net weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 kg
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