Miele Oven H 370 User Manual

Operating instructions  
Ovens and cookers  
H 370, H 380  
H 373, H 383, H 390  
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.  
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Contents  
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Description of the appliance  
Description of the appliance  
General view - "E"Model cooker with hob controls  
Control panel *  
Oven interior  
bOven function selector  
cOven: display and pushbuttons  
dTimer: display and pushbuttons  
e"+/–" Button with indicator light  
fHob zone controls *  
gHeating element for top heat  
and grilling with roof liner  
hGrill motor *  
iHalogen lamp access flap  
jConnection socket for core  
temperature probe (roast probe) *  
kAir inlet for fan  
lTelescopic carriage/  
Runner heights 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 *  
mDoor contact switch  
nOven door  
* depending on the model  
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Description of the appliance  
General view - "B" Model oven only  
Control panel *  
Oven interior  
bOven function selector  
fHeating element for top heat  
and grilling with roof liner  
gGrill motor *  
hHalogen lamp access flap  
iConnection socket for core  
temperature probe (roast probe) *  
jAir inlet for fan  
cOven: display and pushbuttons  
dTimer: display and pushbuttons  
e"+/–" Button with indicator light  
kTelescopic carriage/  
Runner heights 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 *  
lDoor contact switch  
mOven door  
* depending on the model  
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Description of the appliance  
Accessories  
Hob use and installation  
The following accessories are supplied  
with this oven:  
For "E" models (hobs with integrated  
hob controls) a separate set of instruc-  
tions is supplied with the hob which  
covers its use and installation.  
– 2 baking trays  
– dual purpose grill pan / oven tray  
– non-tip rack  
– roasting filter  
Depending on model, your appliance  
may also have the following:  
– built-in catalyser  
– telescopic carriage  
– grill motor and rotisserie  
– core temperature probe (roast probe)  
– a handle  
– an anti-splash tray.  
These and other accessories are also  
available to order from your Dealer or  
the Miele Spare Parts Department. See  
“Accessories” and “Extra Accessories”  
further on in this booklet for more de-  
tails.  
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Caring for the environment  
Caring for the environment  
Disposal of the packing  
Disposal of your old machine  
material  
Old machines contain materials which  
can be reclaimed or recycled. Please  
contact your dealer, your local waste  
collection centre or scrap merchant  
about potential recycling schemes,  
before disposing of the appliance.  
The transport and protective packing  
has been selected from materials  
which are environmentally friendly for  
disposal and can normally be recycled.  
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!  
Ensure that the machine presents no  
danger to children while being stored  
for disposal. See the appropriate ad-  
vice in the "Warning and Safety instruc-  
tions".  
Rather than just throwing these ma-  
terials away, please ensure they are of-  
fered for recycling.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
Warning and Safety instructions  
Technical safety  
This appliance complies with all  
relevant legal safety requirements.  
Improper use of the appliance can,  
however, present a risk of both per-  
sonal injury and material damage.  
Before connecting the appliance  
to the mains supply make sure that  
the voltage and frequency correspond  
to the rating on the data plate, other-  
wise the appliance could be damaged.  
Consult a competent person if in doubt.  
Before installation and before using  
the appliance for the first time, read  
the operating instructions carefully.  
They contain important notes on  
safety, on the installation, operation  
and care of the appliance. This way  
you will avoid the risk of accidents  
and damage to the appliance.  
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 import-  
ant that this basic safety requirement is  
tested by a qualified electrician. The  
manufacturer cannot be held respon-  
sible for the consequences of an inade-  
quate earthing system (e.g. electric  
shock).  
The appliance is not intended for  
use by young children or infirm per-  
sons without supervision.  
Young children should be super-  
wised to ensure that they do not  
play with the appliance.  
This appliance must only be oper-  
ated as a built-in appliance. This is  
necessary to ensure that all electrical  
components are shielded.  
Keep these instructions in a safe  
place and pass them on to any fu-  
ture user.  
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.  
Correct usage  
The appliance is intended for do-  
mestic use to cook food, and in  
particular to bake, roast, defrost, cook,  
dry fruit etc, and to grill. Any other  
usage is at the owner’s risk and could  
be dangerous. The manufacturer can-  
not be held responsible for damage  
caused by improper use of the ap-  
pliance.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
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Use  
The appliance is only completely  
isolated from the electricity supply  
when:  
Caution, danger of burning.  
High temperatures are produced by  
the oven and the hob cooking areas.  
it is switched off at the wall socket  
or the mains fuse is withdrawn  
or the screw-out fuse is removed (in  
countries where this is applicable).  
Great care should be taken to en-  
sure that small children do not  
touch the appliance when it is being  
used. The hob and also external parts  
of the oven such as the door glass,  
handle vent and control panel can  
become quite hot. For cookers with a  
hob turn pan handles inwards to pre-  
vent children from pulling pans over.  
Ensure current is not supplied to the  
appliance while maintenance or re-  
pair work is being carried out.  
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, (e.g.  
danger of overheating).  
Children should not be left alone or  
unattended in an area where an  
oven is in use. They should never be  
allowed to sit or stand on any part of  
the oven or play with it.  
Do not store items of interest to child-  
ren in cabinets above an oven. Child-  
ren climbing on the oven to reach  
these items could be seriously injured.  
The oven is designed to be built  
into a tall unit. If you wish to install  
it in a base unit, the stainless steel rail  
above the control panel must be re-  
placed by a sealing strip. The sealing  
strip offers additional protection from  
any liquids that might spill down from  
the worktop, and can be purchased  
from the Miele Spare Parts dept.  
Oven  
Use of heat-resistant oven gloves  
is recommended, when placing  
food in the oven, turning or removing it.  
When working with "Conventional" heat-  
ing or when grilling, the element in the  
roof of the oven and the roof liner  
become very hot, and there is a danger  
of being burnt.  
This equipment is not designed for  
maritime use or for use in mobile  
installations such as caravans, aircraft  
etc. However, it may be suitable for  
such usage subject to a risk assess-  
ment of the installation being carried  
out by a suitably qualified engineer.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
Wait until the grill element has  
cooled down before lowering it for  
Cover any food which is left in the  
oven to be kept hot. This avoids  
cleaning, to avoid the danger of burn-  
ing.  
the food drying out. It also prevents  
steam condensing and possibly lead-  
ing to moisture damage in the oven.  
Do not use force to pull it down as  
this can cause the element to  
break.  
If food is left in the oven after cook-  
ing, e.g. to take advantage of the  
residual heat, turn the temperature se-  
lector to the lowest setting. Leave the  
function selector at the position set.  
Do not switch the appliance off until the  
food has been removed.  
Moisture in the oven could lead to con-  
densation forming on the control panel  
and surrounding kitchen furniture and  
drops of moisture collecting under the  
worktop.  
Only use the Miele roast probe  
(core temperature probe) supplied  
with this appliance. If a replacement is  
necessary it can be obtained from the  
Miele Spare Parts dept or a Miele spe-  
cialist dealer.  
After using do not remove the roast  
probe until the oven interior is cool.  
When not in use do not leave the  
roast probe in the oven, especially  
when grilling. High temperatures would  
damage it.  
Condensation can:  
- damage the housing unit / worktop.  
- lead to moisture damage in the oven.  
Do not use plastic containers.  
They melt at high temperatures  
and could damage the oven.  
Bake any deep-frozen items such  
as pizzas on baking paper on the  
rack itself. Do not place them on the  
baking tray or in the grill pan/oven tray.  
This could cause the metal to distort to  
such an extent that it might be im-  
possible to remove the pan from the  
oven whilst it is still hot. This distortion  
would increase with subsequent use.  
Deep frozen foods such as oven chips  
or potato croquettes can be cooked on  
the baking tray or grill pan/oven.  
Do not heat up unopened tins or  
jars of food in the oven, as press-  
ure can build up and they may ex-  
plode. This could result in injury or  
damage.  
Do not push pots and pans around  
on the oven floor as this could  
damage the surface.  
Do not lean or sit on the open oven  
door, or place heavy items on it.  
This could damage the appliance.  
Take care in the region of the hinges.  
The oven door can support a maximum  
load of 10 kg.  
Never add water to food on a hot  
baking tray or grill pan/oven tray or  
directly onto food in a hot oven. The  
steam created could cause serious  
burns or scalding and the sudden  
change in temperature can damage  
the enamel.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
General notes  
Do not leave the appliance unat-  
tended when cooking with oils and  
fats as these can be a fire hazard if  
allowed to overheat.  
Never line the floor of the oven with  
aluminium foil when using Conven-  
tional top and bottom heat A, Bottom  
heat Bor Intensive baking F. Do  
not place a dish, tin, baking tray or grill  
pan/oven tray on the floor of the oven.  
Do not use the oven to heat up the  
room. Due to the high tempera-  
tures radiated, objects left near the  
oven or hob could catch fire.  
If using a grill pan/oven tray made by a  
different manufacturer make sure that  
there is a gap of at least 6 cm between  
the bottom of the pan and the floor of  
the oven.  
Always ensure that food is suffi-  
ciently cooked or reheated. Many  
factors will affect the overall cooking  
time, including the size and amount of  
food, its temperature, changes to the  
recipe and the shape and size of cook-  
ing container. Some foods may contain  
micro organisms which are only de-  
stroyed by thorough cooking at tem-  
peratures over 70°C for a minimum of  
10 minutes. Therefore when cooking or  
reheating foods, e.g. poultry, it is par-  
ticularly important that food is fully  
cooked through. If in doubt select a  
longer cooking or reheating time.  
It is important that the heat is allowed  
to spread evenly throughout the food  
being cooked.  
If these instructions are not observed  
the bottom heat will be blocked. This  
can cause permanent damage to the  
floor of the oven.  
Protective aluminium foil panels  
are available in retail outlets which  
are supposed to protect the oven cav-  
ity from soiling and reduce the need for  
cleaning. If used, cooking and baking  
times will increase considerably.  
They can also cause damage to the ap-  
pliance (e.g. by blocking the heat).  
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.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
Disposal of your old machine  
When using kitchen appliances  
connected to sockets near the  
oven, ensure that the cable cannot  
come in contact with the hot cooking  
zones or get trapped in a hot oven  
door, which could melt the cable insula-  
tion and be dangerous.  
Before discarding an old machine  
switch off and disconnect it from  
the power supply. This should be done  
by a competent person. Cut off and  
render any plug useless.  
Cut off the cable directly behind the  
machine to prevent misuse.  
Danger of electric shock.  
Under no circumstances use a  
steam cleaner to clean this ap-  
pliance. The steam could attack the  
electrical components and cause a  
short circuit.  
The manufacturer cannot be held  
liable for damage caused by non-  
compliance with these Warning and  
safety instructions.  
Using alcohol in your recipes:  
often alcoholic drinks such as rum,  
cognac, wine etc are used when pre-  
paring dishes and oven-cooking them.  
The high temperatures can cause the  
alcohol to vaporise.  
Please take note that under adverse cir-  
cumstances the alcohol can catch light  
on the hot heating elements.  
In countries which may be subject  
to infestation by cockroaches or  
other vermin, pay particular attention to  
keeping the appliance and its surround-  
ings 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 guaran-  
tee.  
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Safety feature  
Safety feature  
To cancel the operating lock:  
Operating lock for oven and  
hob cooking zones  
Turn the oven function selector to any  
oven function.  
The operating lock can be activated to  
prevent the oven or hob being  
switched on unintentionally, by children  
for example.  
Press the " p" until the key symbol in the  
display field disappears.  
The operating lock is activated as  
follows:  
The function selector must be set to  
the "0" position.  
Press the " p" button until the key  
symbol appears in the display field.  
The oven (and cooking zones if applic-  
able) can now not be switched on.  
The key symbol disappears from the  
display after 5 seconds. Whenever the  
selector or a button is operated, the  
key symbol reappears for 5 seconds.  
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Before using for the first time  
Before using for the first time  
Setting the clock  
Cleaning the appliance  
When the appliance is first connected  
to the power supply, or after a power  
cut "12:00" and the symbols "f" and  
")" flash in the display.  
Oven interior  
If there are any stickers on the floor  
of the oven, baking trays, grill pan /  
oven tray etc. these must be  
removed before use.  
Wipe out the oven interior using  
warm water and a little washing up  
liquid. Polish dry with a soft cloth.  
Press buttons "f" and ")" at the  
same time.  
The following light up  
"12:00" in the display,  
the "+/" button indicator light.  
Do not close the oven door until the  
oven interior is dry.  
Rinse the accessories.  
New appliances have a slight smell on  
first use. Running the oven for at least  
an hour at a high temperature will dissi-  
pate this more quickly.  
While the indicator light between the  
"+" and "" buttons is still lit up, enter  
the time of day in hours:minutes  
using the "+" or "" buttons.  
Turn the oven function selector to  
"Fan Heat D".  
When the indicator light for the "+/" but-  
ton goes out, the time of day has been  
set and the display will change at one-  
minute intervals. The colon flashes.  
While the indicator light for the "+/" but-  
ton is still on, alter the oven tempera-  
ture.  
Select the highest temperature with  
the "+" button.  
Depending on model, the timer can  
also be used to set the finish time.  
Ensure the room is well ventilated  
during this process.  
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Description of the oven systems  
Description of the oven systems  
Fan Heat D  
Auto Roast E  
This system works by the circulation of  
heated air.  
The oven heats initially to a high tem-  
perature which seals the meat to keep  
it succulent and tasty.  
A fan situated on the back wall of the  
oven sucks in the air, heats it over a  
ring element and blows the heated air  
through the carefully spaced openings  
in the rear panel of the oven enabling  
lower temperatures to be used than  
with the Conventional heating system.  
As soon as the high temperature has  
been reached, the oven temperature is  
automatically returned to the pre-  
selected setting.  
If a temperature of at least 140°C is se-  
lected, the "rapid heat-up" feature is ac-  
tivated automatically.  
The "Top Heat" heating element swit-  
ches in to heat the appliance up more  
rapidly. This saves energy.  
The oven does not usually need to be  
pre-heated as the heated air reaches  
the food straight away.  
Exception: Pre-heating may be necess-  
ary for foods such as puff pastry and  
yeast mixtures where instant heat is re-  
quired to make them rise quickly.  
Conventional heating A  
With the conventional method of heat-  
ing, radiant heat is directed on the food  
from above and below. It is useful  
where a fairly long cooking time is re-  
quired and a deep colour and good  
rise are needed.  
Using the fan heating system you can  
bake and roast on different levels at the  
same time.  
If a temperature of at least 140°C is se-  
lected, the "rapid heat-up" feature is ac-  
tivated automatically.  
The "Top Heat" heating element swit-  
ches in to heat the appliance up more  
rapidly. This saves energy.  
It is usually necessary to pre-heat the  
oven for about 20 minutes when using  
this method.  
If a temperature of at least 150°C is se-  
lected, the "rapid heat-up" feature is ac-  
tivated automatically.  
The fan and its heating element switch  
in to heat the appliance up more  
rapidly. This saves energy.  
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Description of the oven systems  
Defrost G  
Grill 1 m *  
Defrost can be operated without heat-  
ing, or at a temperature of up to 50°C.  
When the defrost system is used with-  
out heating the air is circulated by the  
fan at room temperature.  
The inner part of the upper heating ele-  
ment acts as the grill. This will glow red  
for a few minutes after being switched  
on, and it is then ready for use. Use the  
Grill 1 setting for small quantities.  
Intensive bake F  
Grill 2 n *  
This method combines "Fan Heat" with  
heat from the lower heating element,  
and is particularly useful for dishes that  
require a moist topping and crisp base  
like pizza and quiche lorraine.  
The entire upper heating element acts  
as the grill.  
The inner part of the grill will glow red a  
few minutes after being switched on.  
The outer part of the grill will remain no-  
ticeably darker, but will still produce  
the heat necessary to grill.  
Fan grill N  
This method is particularly good for grill-  
ing large quantities of food using the  
grill pan to its full extent.  
The hot air from the grill is distributed  
over the food by the fan on the rear  
wall of the oven. This enables a lower  
temperature to be selected than for  
conventional grilling.  
* Pre-heat the grill for at least 5 minutes  
with the oven door closed, before plac-  
ing food under the grill.  
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Oven - use  
Oven - use  
Function selector  
Controls  
(depending on the model)  
The oven controls consist of the oven  
function selector and pushbuttons.  
The function selector can be turned  
clockwise or anti-clockwise.  
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Oven - use  
Push buttons  
With the push buttons you can:  
All entries and alterations to tempera-  
ture and time are made using the "+"  
or "–" buttons.  
change the oven temperature.  
Temperatures / times can be entered in  
stages (short pushes on the button)  
and quickly (hold button down).  
change the core temperature, if the  
core temperature (roast) probe is  
used (depending on model).  
In this way the following alterations can  
be made  
oven temperature in 5°C stages  
core temperature in 1°C stages  
minute minder in 1 min. stages.  
activate the minute minder.  
If one of the buttons (p,e, l) is  
pressed the indicator light between  
the "+" and "–" buttons lights up.  
Each push button has a matching sym-  
bol in the oven display.  
While this light is on, times / tempera-  
tures can be entered or altered.  
Each press on the "+/" button or one  
of the other buttons gives more time for  
data input.  
When the indicator light goes out, the  
data input or alteration has been regis-  
tered.  
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Oven - use  
Selecting an oven setting  
Defrost G  
For gentle defrosting of deep frozen  
foods.  
Light H  
Turns on the oven light inde-  
pendently.  
Intensive Bake F  
For recipes which require a moist  
topping, and a crisp base, e.g.  
pizzas and quiche lorraine, German  
style open fruit cakes and cheese-  
cake.  
Not suitable for roasting or shallow  
baking, (the base will brown too  
much).  
H 390: All oven functions are dis-  
played as soon as the function selec-  
tor is switched to "Light H".  
Fan Heat D  
For baking or roasting on several le-  
vels at the same time.  
Top heat C  
For browning dishes, finishing  
dishes with a cheese topping.  
Fan Grill N  
Ideal for grilling thicker items such  
as stuffed meat, kebabs and pieces  
of poultry etc. Grill with the oven  
door closed.  
Conventional A  
Top and bottom heat together, for  
baking / roasting traditional recipes,  
for fruit cake.  
Grill 1 m  
For grilling flat items, small quan-  
tities, and for browning small round  
dishes. Grill with the oven door  
closed.  
Bottom heat B  
Use this setting towards the end of  
baking, to brown the base of a cake.  
Auto Roast E  
Grill 2 n  
Initial high temperature to seal meat  
followed by normal roasting tempera-  
ture.  
Not suitable for baking, except for  
baking freshly prepared wholemeal  
or rye doughs, (not packet mixes).  
For grilling flat items, large quan-  
tities, and for browning larger oval  
dishes. Grill with the oven door  
closed.  
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Oven - use  
Selecting a temperature  
The following temperatures are set at  
the factory:  
Recommended temperature  
Fan Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160°C  
Auto Roast* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160°C  
Top Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190°C  
Conventional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190°C  
Bottom Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190°C  
Defrost. . . . . . . . . no temperature given  
Intensive Bake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170°C  
Fan Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200°C  
Grill 1 (small) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240°C  
Grill 2 (large) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240°C  
* the initial boosted temperature is  
approx. 230°C,  
continuation temperature 160°C  
If you wish to retain the temperature  
suggested by the system, this will be  
automatically adopted when the indica-  
tor light in the "+/" button goes out and  
the oven starts heating up.  
The actual temperature in the oven is  
then displayed.  
The increase of temperature can be  
followed in the display.  
If the oven door is opened, or a lower  
temperature set, the decrease is shown  
in 1° steps.  
As soon as a heating system is se-  
lected, the recommended tempera-  
ture for that system appears in the  
oven display and the oven heating  
comes on.  
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Oven - use  
Altering the temperature  
Entering your own recommended  
temperature  
If the temperature recommended by the  
system is not suitable, it can be altered  
according to oven function within the fol-  
lowing range:  
If you frequently work with a tempera-  
ture which differs from the factory rec-  
ommended one, it is also possible to  
enter your own recommended tempera-  
ture. (Exception: Defrost).  
Fan Heat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-250°C  
Auto Roast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-230°C  
Top Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-250°C This saves changing the temperature  
Conventional . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-280°C each time you use the setting.  
Bottom Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-250°C  
Defrost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-50°C  
Proceed as follows:  
Intensive bake . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-250°C  
Fan grill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-260°C  
Grill 1 (small) . . . . . . . . . . . . 200-300°C  
Grill 2 (large) . . . . . . . . . . . . 200-300°C  
Use the function selector to choose  
the function which is to be given a  
different temperature.  
The factory recommended temperature  
appears in the display.  
In order to do this:  
Now, immediately while the indicator  
light in the "+/" button is lit, use the  
"+" or "" button to enter the different  
temperature required.  
Press the " p" button.  
To save in memory press the " p" but-  
ton until the audible tone is heard.  
Your own recommended temperature  
is now stored in memory.  
Enter the required temperature with  
the "+/" button.  
Next time this oven function is se-  
lected, the stored recommended tem-  
perature appears.  
After a power cut, any individually pro-  
grammed temperatures are lost and  
must be re-entered.  
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Oven - use  
With "Conventional heat A":  
Using the oven  
It is usually necessary to pre-heat  
the oven for about 20 minutes when  
using this method where a fairly long  
cooking time is required and a deep  
colour and good rise are needed.  
Place food to be cooked in the oven.  
Turn oven function selector to the re-  
quired function.  
The following will light up:  
recommended temperature in the  
oven display,  
the indicator light for the "+/" button.  
With Grill 1 and Grill 2:  
Pre-heat the grill for at least 5  
minutes with the oven door closed  
before placing food under the grill.  
If you wish to alter the temperature  
from the recommended temperature do  
so now:  
Press the " p" button.  
To pre-heat  
Using the "+/" button enter the  
desired temperature.  
Turn the oven function selector to the  
required function.  
The oven will start to heat up as soon as  
the indicator light for the "+/" button  
goes out.  
Select the required temperature.  
When the required temperature has  
been reached: Put the food into the  
oven.  
Heating is automatically interrupted as  
soon as the oven door is opened. This  
operates the door contact switch  
which switches off the heating systems.  
When "Fan Heat" is being used, the fan  
is also switched off.  
Cancelling a process / switch-  
ing off the oven  
Turn the oven function selector to "0"  
You can also delay the start of cooking  
processes; see "Programming cooking  
time".  
The oven is switched off:  
all processes / symbol displays are  
cancelled.  
Exceptions:  
If the roast probe is being used, the  
Pre-heating the oven  
Pre-heating is only necessary in a few  
cases e.g.:  
symbol"e" is lit.  
If a minute minder time has been  
entered, the "l" symbol is lit and the  
display shows the time counting  
down.  
With "Fan Heat D":  
Pre-heating may be necessary for  
foods such as puff pastry and yeast  
mixtures where instant heat is re-  
quired to make them rise quickly.  
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Oven - use  
To switch off "rapid heat-up"  
Rapid heat-up  
For some dishes it may be desirable to  
switch off "rapid heat-up" (biscuits,  
small cakes).  
With the "Fan Heat D", "Auto RoastE"  
and "Conventional A" heating systems,  
"rapid heat-up" is switched on automati-  
cally if the temperature required is  
at least 140°C with "Fan Heat D"  
and "Auto Roast E".  
Select the oven system and tempera-  
ture for the cooking process.  
As soon as the actual temperature ap-  
pears in the display, "rapid heat-up"  
can be switched off.  
at least 150°C with "Conventional A".  
The rotating "C" beside the required  
temperature shows that "rapid heat-up"  
is switched on.  
During the heat-up phase, the "Fan  
Heat" heating element and the fan as  
well as the "Top Heat" heating element  
come on simultaneously to heat up the  
oven as rapidly as possible. This saves  
energy.  
Press the "" button and hold until  
the "C" in the display stops rotating.  
"Rapid heat-up" is now switched off for  
this particular cooking process.  
"Rapid heat-up" is available for the next  
programme once the oven function se-  
lector has been turned to "0" at the end  
of a programme.  
As soon as the required temperature is  
reached, the extra heating element is  
switched off.  
Once the required temperature is  
reached, the extra heating element  
does not switch on again even when  
the temperature is later increased.  
"Rapid heat-up" can be permanently  
switched off if you do not want it (see  
section on "Altering oven settings, Pro-  
grammable function 06").  
Exception: if the temperature is in-  
creased before the required tempera-  
ture is reached, "rapid heat-up" re-  
mains switched on.  
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Oven - use  
Energy-save function  
Oven lighting  
If you are programming a cooking pro-  
cess using the timer, or if you are cook-  
ing with the roast probe, the residual  
heat is automatically used to save en-  
ergy.  
When the oven is in operation the oven  
lighting goes out approx. 15 seconds  
after pressing the last button, to save  
electricity.  
To switch the lighting back on for a  
short time, press one of the buttons.  
Shortly before the end of the cooking  
The oven lighting comes on automati-  
cally when an oven function has been  
selected and the oven door is opened.  
If preferred, you can set the oven light-  
ing to come on automatically as soon  
as an oven function has been selected,  
(see the Section on Programmable  
functions).  
Night dimming  
Between the hours of 22:00 and 6:00  
the lighting in the clock / timer display  
is dimmed automatically to give a slight  
energy saving.  
time the oven heating switches off.  
The letters "EC" in the display field indi-  
cate that the energy-save function is in  
operation.  
The residual heat in the oven is suffi-  
cient to complete the cooking process.  
The cooling fan continues to run, as  
does the hot air fan if a "fan" setting  
had been chosen.  
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Setting the minute minder  
Setting the minute minder  
At the end of the short time:  
The minute minder can be used to time  
any activity in the kitchen, e.g. boiling  
eggs.  
an audible tone sounds for approx.  
5 seconds.  
The short time can be entered inde-  
pendently of another entered process.  
At the same time the "l" symbol  
flashes for approx. 1 minute.  
To enter / to change the short time:  
The audible tone and the flashing sym-  
bol can be cancelled at any time by  
pressing the "l" button.  
(1 min. - 23 hrs. 59 mins.)  
To cancel the minute minder:  
Press the "l" button.  
Press the "l" button.  
Enter the required time in hours and  
minutes with the "+" button.  
Use the "" button to set the short  
time to "0:00".  
When the "+/" button indicator light goes  
out, the time set starts counting down in  
minutes.  
If the oven is being used at the same  
time, the minute minder time period  
only shows for a short time. Then the  
oven or probe core temperature shows  
again in the display. The "l" symbol  
continues to be visible as a reminder  
that the minute minder is working.  
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Altering oven settings  
Altering oven settings  
Some of the standard oven settings  
If you wish to alter more than one set-  
ting, you can do so now before saving  
your changes in memory.  
(which are set at the factory) have an  
alternative which you can select if re-  
quired. Each of these settings has an  
identification number which is followed  
by :0 or :1. Please consult the Chart for  
the different options.  
To save your settings in memory turn  
the oven function selector to the 0”  
position.  
Proceed as follows:  
Turn the oven function selector to "0".  
Open the oven door fully.  
Turn the oven function selector to the  
"Light H" position.  
Press the " p" button.  
"01:0" or the most recently altered set-  
ting appears in the oven display.  
Use the "+/" button to call up the  
identification number of the setting  
required, (see chart).  
Please note:  
Identification number 02 may appear in  
the display but has no function.  
If the identification number is followed  
by :0 the standard setting is active.  
If the identification number is followed  
by :1 the alternative setting is active.  
Press the "l" button to toggle be-  
tween the standard and alternative  
settings.  
Note: Function 08:  
Depending on model, the clock can be  
put back by one hour or up to 4 hours  
by pressing the "l" button several  
times. See chart for details.  
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Altering oven settings  
Standard setting  
(as delivered)  
Alternative  
01:0  
01:1  
The oven function and  
temperature can be changed at  
any time.  
The locking function for the oven  
is activated: after oven function  
and temperature have been  
chosen, and the indicator light in  
the "+/" button has gone out, the  
oven function set can no longer  
be altered. The target tempera-  
ture can only be lowered.  
Oven function, target tempera-  
ture, and any automatic cooking  
time programming can only be  
altered after the oven function  
selector has been turned back to  
the "Light H" or "0" position.  
03:0  
03:1  
The oven lighting comes on, as  
soon as an oven function has  
been selected.  
The oven lighting comes on auto-  
matically as soon as the oven  
door is opened, even when the  
function selector is set at "0".  
This is useful, e.g. for cleaning.  
04:0  
05:0  
04:1  
05:1  
The temperature is displayed in °C.  
The clock/timer has a 24-hour  
display.  
The temperature is displayed in °F.  
The clock/timer has a 12-hour  
display.  
To save energy, the oven light  
switches off after approx.15  
seconds when the oven is in  
operation. It can be switched  
back on again for a short time if  
required by pushing any button.  
The oven lighting stays on for the  
whole time when the oven is in  
operation.  
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Altering oven settings  
Standard setting  
(as delivered)  
Alternative  
06:0  
06:1  
Rapid heat-up is on; during the  
heat-up phase of the "Fan Heat  
D", "Auto Roast E" and  
"Rapid heat-up" is off.  
"Conventional A" heating  
systems, the Fan Heat heating  
element and the fan as well as  
the Top Heat heating element  
are switched on at the same time  
to heat the appliance as rapidly  
as possible. This saves energy.  
07:0  
08:0  
07:1  
08:1  
The time of day originally  
entered appears in the time  
display.  
The time is advanced by 1 hr.  
Depending on model  
Depending on model  
the time of day originally  
entered appears in the  
display when the l button  
is pressed once.  
the time of day is put back  
1 hour.  
the time of day originally  
entered appears in the display  
only when 0is reached  
after pressing the l”  
several times.  
the time of day can be put  
back up to 4 hours by  
pressing the lbutton  
several times.  
This function is required in the  
USA when a radio controlled  
clock is fitted, to take account  
of the various times zones.  
09:0  
09:1  
An audible tone sounds at the  
end of a cooking process (also  
applies to the Miele INFO  
The audible tone at the end of a  
cooking process is switched off  
(also applies to the Miele  
CONTROL unit if present).  
INFO CONTROL unit if present).  
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Accessories  
Accessories  
Baking tray, grill pan / oven  
Roasting filter  
tray and rack  
The roasting filter must be fitted in front  
of the fan when:  
using Fan heat Dor Automatic roast-  
ing Efor roasting on the rack or in  
an open pot or roasting tin.  
The baking tray, grill pan / oven tray  
and rack are fitted with non-tip safety  
notches which prevent them being  
pulled right out when they only need to  
be partially pulled out.  
using Fan grill N.  
The droplets of fat caught up in the  
circulating air are deposited on the  
roasting filter. This helps to keep the  
oven and the area behind the interior  
back panel cleaner.  
When pushing the tray, pan and  
rack back in, always ensure that the  
safety notches are at the rear of the  
oven. (See illustration)  
Do not use the roasting filter when  
baking. This would increase the  
times needed for baking.  
The tray, pan and rack can then only  
be taken out of the oven by raising  
them upwards and then pulling out.  
Roast probe  
The roast probe enables the roasting  
process to be monitored simply and re-  
liably. See Roasting with the roast  
probefor details.  
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Accessories  
Handle  
Telescopic carriage  
(depending on model)  
(depending on model)  
When pushing the baking trays, grill  
pan / oven tray or rack into the  
oven, make sure that the telescopic  
carriage is pushed completely in.  
To take the baking trays or the grill  
pan / oven tray out of the oven, or to  
put them into it.  
If you wish to use only the lowest run-  
ner level for cooking, the side rails can  
be taken out.  
Anti-splash tray  
This has the advantage of:  
(depending on model)  
making more space available inside  
the oven, for larger roasting tins.  
keeping the side rails clean.  
Catalyser  
Depending on model your appliance  
may be fitted with a catalyser.  
The catalyser is built in to the ovens  
cooling system.  
The catalyser filters fatty vapours and  
reduces food smells.  
To be placed in the grill pan / oven tray  
when grilling and roasting.  
The juices from the food being cooked  
collect under the anti-splash tray,  
rather than being dried out, and they  
can then be used in sauces etc.  
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Timer - use  
Timer - use  
Push buttons  
Functions  
With the push buttons you can:  
set the time of day.  
enter the start of a cooking process.  
The timer can:  
enter the duration of a cooking pro-  
cess.  
show the time of day,  
switch the oven (and separately,  
where applicable, the hob front cook-  
ing zones) off, or on and off automati-  
cally.  
enter the end of a cooking process.  
A corresponding symbol for each push  
button appears in the display when ap-  
propriate.  
The symbol lights up when an oven  
function has been selected, (or a hob  
zone control switched on), and the rele-  
vant button pressed in.  
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Timer - use  
Timer display field  
Symbols that appear in the timer dis-  
play field:  
All data input or alteration is done with  
the "+" or "–" button.  
the symbols for the oven time en-  
tered, when the oven is being pro-  
grammed.  
Changes to the start, duration or end of  
cooking time, or time of day are ef-  
fected in 1 minute steps.  
the relevant zone symbol when the  
As soon as one of the (f, g, ))  
buttons is operated, the indicator light  
between the "+" and "–" buttons  
lights up.  
hob is being programmed:  
"*" front left hob zone  
"#" front right hob zone  
"t" both front hob zones.  
While the indicator light at the centre of  
the "+/-" button is still on, a time can be  
entered or altered.  
Each press on the "+" or "" button or  
one of the other buttons gives more  
time for data input.  
When the indicator light goes out the  
data input or alteration has been regis-  
tered.  
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Timer - use  
To cancel the time of day display  
Time of day  
The time of day display can be  
switched off to save energy.  
(24 hour display)  
When the appliance is first connected  
to the power supply, or after a power  
cut "12:00" and the symbols "f" and  
")" flash in the display.  
Press buttons "f" and ")"  
together twice in succession.  
The time of day continues to run un-  
seen.  
Press buttons "f" and ")" at the  
same time.  
If a process has been pre-pro-  
grammed, the time of day display  
cannot be switched off.  
The following light up:  
"12:00" in the display  
the indicator light for the "+/" button.  
To bring back the visible time display  
While the indicator light between the  
"+" and "" button is lit, the time of  
day can be entered in hours:minutes  
using the "+" or "" button.  
Press buttons "f" and ")"  
together once.  
When the indicator light for the "+/" but-  
ton goes out, the time of day has been  
set and the display will change at one-  
minute intervals. The colon flashes.  
If a process has been pre-pro-  
grammed, the time of day cannot  
be altered or cancelled.  
The programmable functions 07 and 08  
can be used to adjust the time from  
winter to summer time and vice versa  
(see section on "Altering oven settings").  
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Timer - use  
Programming cooking time  
Shortly before the end of cooking  
time the oven heating switches off auto-  
matically.  
With the timer it is possible for the oven  
and both the front hob cooking zones  
to be switched off automatically, or set  
to come on at a later time and then also  
be switched off.  
The Energy-save function (as de-  
scribed under "Ovens - Use") comes  
into action.  
"EC" now appears in the oven display  
instead of the actual oven temperature.  
The oven, the left and right front hob  
cooking zones can be programmed in-  
dependently of each other.  
The oven temperature will switch on  
again if:  
Programming cooking time in the  
oven  
the oven temperature is altered.  
the cooking time is lengthened signi-  
ficantly.  
If a cooking process is pre-selected,  
the symbol " p" is displayed in the oven  
display and the time of day and the  
symbols for the time entered (f, g,  
)) are displayed in the clock/timer  
display.  
At the end of cooking time  
an audible tone sounds for approx.  
5 seconds,  
the ")" symbol flashes at the same  
time.  
During a process the actual tempera-  
ture is shown in the oven display. The  
time of day continues to be shown in  
the clock / timer display.  
Both the audible tone and the visual  
display can be cancelled by:  
Pressing the ")" button.  
If the food is not cooked to your  
taste, a new cooking time can be en-  
tered.  
Turning the oven function selector to  
"0".  
If the audible tone is not switched off it  
will continue to sound at 5 minute inter-  
vals as a reminder that cooking has fin-  
ished. This reminder continues for up  
to an hour.  
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Timer - use  
Programming hob zone cooking  
times  
Both the audible tone and the visual  
display can be cancelled by:  
Pressing the ")" button.  
To use the oven again, the hob zone  
selector switch must first of all be  
turned to "0".  
Please note it is not possible to use  
this programme for hobs which  
have the KSE 200 control unit.  
Turning the hob zone selector switch  
A symbol in the display shows which  
hob zone is being programmed.  
to "0".  
If the audible tone is not switched off,  
as described earlier, it will repeat at  
5 minute intervals as a reminder that  
the end time has been reached. This  
reminder continues for up to an hour.  
*= front left zone  
#= front right zone  
t= both front zones  
Make sure the correct symbol is show-  
ing in the display before programming  
in times.  
To end a cooking time auto-  
matically  
When a cooking process has been  
pre-selected the hob zone symbol  
flashes, and the time of day is dis-  
played. The hob control light goes out.  
Turn the oven function selector or  
the hob zone control to the required  
setting.  
When the process starts running, the  
symbol for the chosen hob zone lights  
up.  
Heating up begins.  
Press the "g" button.  
At the end of cooking time  
The heating is switched off, and "0:00"  
appears in the display field.  
the hob switches off automatically,  
an audible tone sounds for approx.  
5 seconds.  
The symbol for the selected hob  
zone and the symbol ")" flash. The  
symbol ")" does not flash when a  
cooking end time is entered for the  
oven.  
Use the "+" button to enter the re-  
quired cooking time in hours:minutes.  
(1 min. - 23 hours 59 mins).  
The cooking process starts as soon as  
the indicator light on the "+/" button  
goes out.  
The end of cooking time is automati-  
cally calculated from the time entered.  
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Timer - use  
Enter the start time and the duration  
To switch a cooking process  
on and off automatically  
Turn the oven function selector or  
the hob zone control to the required  
setting.  
You can delay either the end or the  
beginning of the cooking process.  
First enter start of cooking time:  
Press the "f" button.  
To enter duration of cooking and end  
time:  
"0:00" appears in the display.  
Turn the oven function selector or  
the hob zone control to the required  
setting.  
Use the "+" button to set the time to  
start cooking.  
First enter the cooking time:  
Press the "g" button.  
First the time of day appears.  
Now enter the cooking time:  
Press the "g" button.  
"0:00" appears in the display.  
Use the "+" button to enter the cook-  
ing time in hours:minutes.  
(1 min. - 23 hours 59 mins).  
"0:00" appears in the display.  
Use the "+" button to enter the re-  
quired cooking time in hours:minutes.  
Now set the end of cooking time:  
If only a start of cooking time is pro-  
grammed, the oven / hob zone will start  
straight away.  
Exception: When cooking with the roast  
probe the oven does not start straight  
away.  
Press button ")".  
The time of day plus the entered cook-  
ing time appear in the display.  
Set the end of cooking time with the  
"+" button.  
Please note the following  
First the time of day will appear.  
In addition to the options given, you  
can also enter the beginning and end,  
or just the end, using the appropriate  
buttons.  
For baking do not delay the start too  
long. Cake mixtures will dry out and the  
raising agent will work less effectively.  
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Timer - use  
To change  
Checking, altering and  
cancelling times entered  
Press the relevant button.  
Times which have been entered for a  
process can be called up at any time.  
Press the relevant button for the time  
you wish to check, alter or cancel.  
The indicator light in the "+/" button  
lights up.  
Use the "+/" button to enter the time  
you require.  
If times are programmed for several  
processes, (e.g. the oven and each  
front cooking zone) each process can  
be seen by pressing briefly more than  
once on the relevant button.  
The "+/" button indicator light goes out  
when the newly selected time has been  
accepted. The time of day appears in  
the display.  
Please note the following:  
The number of times to press the but-  
ton depends on the number of pro-  
gramme steps entered:  
If a button is pressed, where the time  
was not entered, but calculated auto-  
matically by the system, the indicator  
light in the centre of the "+/" button  
does not come on.  
Press once and the time entered for the  
oven appears.  
Press twice and the time entered for  
the front left hob zone appears. This is  
indicated by the "*" symbol.  
This time cannot be altered.  
Cancelling the time  
Press 3 times and the time entered for  
the front right hob zone appears. This  
is indicated by the symbol "#".  
To cancel, press the appropriate but-  
ton and use the "" button to set the  
time to "0:00".  
To check  
Cancelling a cooking time also cancels  
the beginning and end of cooking and  
vice versa.  
Press the button for the time to be  
checked.  
To cancel a programmed processes  
"f"  
The start time of the cooking process  
appears. This goes out as soon as the  
process begins.  
Turn the oven function selector or the  
hob zone control(s) to "0".  
If there is a power cut all programmes  
entered will be deleted.  
"g"  
The display shows the duration of  
cooking time, or the time left if the  
programme has started.  
")"  
The end time for the cooking process  
appears.  
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Baking  
Baking  
The following settings are recom-  
2 trays = 1st and 3rd runners  
from the bottom  
mended for baking:  
3 trays = 1st, 2nd and 5th runners  
Fan Heat D  
Intensive Bake F  
Conventional A  
from the bottom.  
When baking moist biscuits, cakes  
or bread, do not bake on more than  
two levels.  
Bakeware  
For the best baking results make sure  
that you chose bakeware in a material  
suitable for the particular heating sys-  
tem.  
If baking on three levels place tins  
on the oven tray on the 1st runner  
position and on baking trays on the  
other runner levels.  
"Fan Heat D", "Intensive baking F"  
Most types of heat-resistant tins or  
dishes are suitable, including thin-  
walled and bright, non-reflective met-  
al tins. Place the tin or dish on the  
baking tray in the oven.  
Remember to remove the roasting  
(grease) filter from in front of the fan  
opening. Otherwise the baking time  
will be longer and results uneven.  
With Fan Heat Dlower baking tem-  
peratures are needed than with the  
Conventional Asetting. See the bak-  
ing charts.  
"Conventional A"  
The following baking tins give an  
evenly browned result:  
Dark metal, aluminium or enamel tins  
with a matt finish are preferable.  
Heat resistant glass dishes can also  
be used.  
Intensive baking F  
Avoid bright, shiny metal tins. These  
reflect heat which means that the  
heat does not penetrate to the food  
effectively and will result in uneven  
or poor browning. In some cases the  
cakes might not cook properly.  
Place the tin or dish directly on the  
non-tip rack in the oven.  
Remember to remove the roasting  
(grease) filter from in front of the fan  
opening. Otherwise the baking time  
will be longer.  
This method of heating is particularly  
useful for:  
dishes that require a moist topping  
and crisp base, such as pizzas and  
quiche lorraine, or where the base  
has not been pre-baked.  
Fan Heat D  
Several levels can be used at the same  
time for baking. The recommended po-  
sitions are:  
Place the tin or dish on the baking tray  
on the 1st runner from the bottom. If the  
base is overcooked, use a higher level  
runner next time.  
1 tray = 1st runner from the bottom  
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Baking  
Conventional A  
Bake any deep-frozen items such as  
pizzas on baking paper on the rack it-  
self. Do not place them on the baking  
tray or in the grill pan/oven tray.  
Use dark metal or enamel tins with  
a matt finish.  
This could cause the metal to distort to  
such an extent that it might be im-  
possible to remove the pan from the  
oven whilst it is still hot. This distortion  
would increase with subsequent use.  
Deep frozen foods such as oven chips  
or potato croquettes can be cooked on  
the baking tray or grill pan/oven.  
Bright, shiny metal tins result in  
uneven or poor browning and in  
some cases cakes might not cook  
properly.  
This function is particularly good for  
rich fruit cakes, pastries and breads  
where a fairly long cooking time is re-  
quired and a deep colour and good  
rise are needed.  
The Baking Chart gives suggestions  
for temperature, runner height and  
timing.  
It is usually necessary to pre-heat the  
oven for about 20 minutes when using  
this method.  
For even browning -  
Place tins on the rack on runner level  
1 or 2.  
in general select the middle tem-  
perature.  
Increasing the temperature and re-  
ducing the time can have an ad-  
verse effect on even browning. In  
some cases cakes might not cook  
properly.  
General notes  
Select the runner height according  
to the recipe and the setting chosen.  
Just before the end of baking time  
test to see if the cake is done.  
Insert a metal or wooden skewer into  
the centre.  
If it comes out clean, without dough  
or crumbs sticking to it, the cake is  
ready.  
Place rectangular tins in the oven as  
shown in the illustration.  
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Baking chart  
Baking chart  
Fan Heat D  
Temperature  
in °C  
rec. runner  
from bottom  
Time  
in mins.  
Creamed mixture  
Madeira cake  
Rich fruit cake  
150 170  
1
50 60  
Victoria sandwich (tin)  
Fudge brownies (tray)  
Date and walnut cake  
Cookies  
160 170  
160 170  
150 170  
150 170  
1
1
20 25  
25 30  
15 20  
20 25  
1, 3  
1, 2, 5  
Small cakes 1) 3)  
Whisked mixture  
Souffle 1) 3)  
180 190  
160 180  
160 180  
2
1
1
25 30  
20 25  
20 25  
Flan base 1) 3)  
Swiss roll 1) 3)  
Rubbed-in mixture  
Sweet pastry base  
Scones  
150 170  
200 210  
170  
160 180  
160  
150 170  
190 210  
1
1, 3  
1
2
1
1
1
20 25  
20 25  
30 35  
60 115  
20  
55 75  
25 35  
Crumble  
Teabread 1)  
Shortbread  
Apple pie1)  
Savoury pastry 2)  
Savoury quiche  
Pear and almond flan  
Baked cheesecake  
Yeast mixtures  
Wholemeal rolls  
Lardy cake  
Stollen  
150 170  
160 180  
190 210  
170 190  
170  
1
1
1
1
45 65  
40 50  
60 70  
40 50  
20 25  
White bread  
Wholemeal bread 1)  
Pizza (tray) 1)  
Hot cross buns  
1, 3  
Choux pastry 1) 3)  
Eclairs  
Flaky pastry 1)  
160 180  
1, 3  
1, 3  
30 40  
170 190  
20 25  
Meringues 1)  
Macaroons  
Meringues  
120 140  
60 70  
1, 2, 5  
1
30 50  
3 4 hours  
1) Pre-heat the oven with "Conventional A" heat.  
2) Pre-heat the oven with "Fan Heat D" and "Conventional A" heat.  
3) Switch off "rapid heat-up".  
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Baking chart  
Conventional heat A  
Intensive baking F  
Temperature  
in °C  
rec. runner  
from bottom  
Time  
in mins.  
Temperature  
in °C  
rec. runner  
from bottom  
Time  
in mins.  
160 180  
150 130  
1
1
2
2
50 60  
100 140  
160  
105 120  
180 200  
12 15  
190  
180 200  
190 210  
2
1
20 25  
15 20  
15 20  
1 or 2  
180 200  
200 210  
170 180  
160 180  
1 or 2  
1 or 3  
1 or 2  
2
1
15 20  
20 25  
30 35  
60 115  
55 75  
25 35  
1
1
1
180 200  
230 250  
1 or 2  
170 190  
160 170  
150 160  
20 25  
25 30  
60  
200 220  
200 220  
170 190  
190 210  
210 230  
190 210  
170 190  
1 or 2  
2
20 25  
25 35  
45 65  
40 50  
60 70  
40 50  
20 25  
1
1 or 2  
1 or 2  
1 or 2  
1 or 2  
1 or 2  
170 190  
20 25  
190 210  
1 or 2  
1 or 2  
25 35  
200 220  
15 20  
130 150  
2
30 50  
The information given in this chart is intended only as a guide. See the cook book  
supplied with your oven for further details.  
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Roasting  
Roasting  
We recommend the following settings  
Place the covered pot on the rack into  
a cold oven.  
for roasting in the oven:  
Exception: Pre-heat the oven to the tem-  
perature recommended in the recipe  
when cooking roast beef or beef fillet.  
Auto Roast E  
Conventional A  
Auto Roast:  
Open roasting:  
When roasting on the rack or in an  
open tin make sure the roasting  
(grease) filter is fitted in front of the  
fan in the back of the oven interior  
before starting.  
Use shelf position 1 for roasting.  
Exception: With "Conventional A" use  
shelf position 2 when roasting poultry  
weighing up to 1 kg, a cut of meat, or  
fish.  
The "Auto Roast E" system uses an  
approximately 40°C lower roasting tem-  
perature than the "Conventional A"  
heating system.  
For roasting directly on the rack K  
the temperature needs to be about  
20°C lower than for roasting in a  
covered pot L.  
We recommend roasting in a  
covered pot L:  
When roasting on the rack place the  
rack and anti-splash tray over the grill  
pan / oven tray and push them in  
together.  
This ensures that sufficient stock  
remains for making gravy.  
The oven stays cleaner, too.  
The roasting time will depend on the  
type of meat, the size and thickness of  
the cut.  
Roasting pots with a lid, made from  
earthenware, cast iron, ovenproof  
china or glass, and roasting foil are suit-  
able.  
Make sure that the pot and lid have  
heat-resistant handles.  
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Roasting  
Calculating roasting time:  
Roasting in a covered pot L  
The traditional British method is to allow Season the meat and place in the pot.  
15 to 20 minutes to the lb, according to  
type of meat, plus approx. 20 minutes,  
Add some knobs of butter or margarine  
or a little oil or cooking fat. Add about  
adjusting length of time as roasting pro- 1/8 litre of water when roasting a big  
ceeds, to obtain the required result.  
lean joint of meat (2-3 kg) or roasting  
poultry with a high fat content.  
Alternatively, multiply the height of the  
joint by the time per cm for the type of  
meat, as in the chart.  
Roasting on the rack K  
Place a little water in the tray. Add a  
little fat or oil to very lean meat or place  
a few strips of bacon on the top. Do not  
add too much liquid to the tray during  
cooking as this will hinder the browning  
process. Baste during cooking.  
Type of meat  
time per cm  
height of meat  
Beef / Venison  
Pork / Veal / Lamb  
Sirloin fillet  
15-18 mins.  
12-15 mins.  
8-10 mins.  
Example:  
Beef roast, 8 cm high  
Roasting poultry  
For a crisp finish, baste the poultry ten  
minutes before the end of cooking time  
with slightly salted water.  
8 x 15 mins. per cm = 120 mins. roast-  
ing time  
Tips:  
Roasting deep frozen meat  
Do not select a roasting temperature  
which is higher than that recom-  
mended. The meat will become brown,  
but will not be cooked properly.  
Deep frozen meat should be thor-  
oughly defrosted beforehand.  
Browning only occurs towards the end  
of the roasting time. Remove the lid  
about halfway through the roasting time  
if a more intensive browning effect is  
desired.  
After the roasting process is finished  
take the roast out of the oven, wrap in  
aluminium foil and leave to stand for  
about 10 minutes.  
This helps retain juices when the meat  
is carved.  
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Roasting with the Roast Probe  
Roasting with the Roast Probe  
Depending on model a roast probe  
(core temperature probe) may be sup-  
plied.  
Please note:  
You can place the meat in a pot or on  
the rack.  
Roasting bags or aluminium foil may  
also be used, but only when left open  
at the ends. Insert the probe through  
the foil or bag into the centre of the  
meat.  
Using the roast probe enables the  
roasting process to be monitored sim-  
ply and reliably.  
The tip of the probe measures the core  
temperature at the centre of the meat  
continuously.  
When the pre-selected core tempera-  
ture is reached, the oven heating is  
automatically switched off.  
If fat or bone come into contact with the  
probe, this can lead to the oven being  
switched off too early. Therefore:  
do not let the probe touch any bones.  
do not insert it into a particularly fatty  
area of the meat.  
The roast probe can be used with the  
following functions:  
Auto Roast E  
Conventional A  
Fan Heat D  
If the meat is very heavily marbled with  
fat, select the highest core temperature  
given in the roasting chart.  
Fan Grill N  
Using the roast probe  
Prepare the meat in the usual way.  
When roasting poultry, the best place  
to insert the probe is the thickest part  
between thigh and body.  
If your oven is fitted with a telescopic  
carriage it is best to remove the run-  
ners before using the roast probe.  
Insert the probe as far as possible  
into the meat.  
The tip of the probe must reach the  
central area of the meat.  
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Roasting with the Roast Probe  
To do this:  
Press the "e" button.  
Enter the desired temperature using  
the "+" or "" buttons.  
When the light in the "+/" button goes out  
the oven heating switches on.  
Insert the plug of the roast probe into  
the socket until you feel it engage.  
Turn the function selector to the re-  
quired oven function.  
The following light up:  
the recommended oven tempera-  
ture in the oven display,  
the indicator light for the "+/" button.  
The recommended oven temperature  
can be altered if required with the  
"+/" button.  
Next, a food core temperature of 60°C  
appears in the oven display, and the in-  
dicator light for the "+/" button is on.  
the actual core temperature ap-  
pears in the oven display. N.B. The  
lowest temperature that can be dis-  
played is 20°C, so this will also be  
shown until the roast probe registers  
20°C.  
If necessary this food core tempera-  
ture can be altered with the "+/" but-  
ton according to the type of food being  
cooked, (see "Oven roasting chart" for  
suitable choice of temperatures) and  
can be altered within a range of 20°C  
to 99°C.  
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Roasting with the Roast Probe  
Time left display  
If, when the residual time is displayed:  
the oven or core temperature is al-  
tered,  
or a different oven function is chosen,  
this will cancel all the residual time infor-  
mation, and the actual temperature will  
reappear.  
If the oven door is held open for some  
time, the residual time will be recalcu-  
lated.  
Cooking time is completed automati-  
cally.  
Shortly before the end of cooking time  
the oven heating switches off.  
After a certain time the estimated resid-  
ual time (i.e. the time left to run), ap-  
pears in the oven display. The actual  
core temperature is no longer visible  
and cannot be called up.  
The Energy-save function (as de-  
scribed under "Oven - use") comes into  
action. The time left continues to be  
shown in the display. If the " p" button is  
pressed, "EC" appears.  
The residual time is calculated from the  
oven temperature selected, the re-  
quired core temperature and the pat-  
tern of the increasing core temperature.  
If the oven temperature is altered or the  
core temperature increased, the oven  
heating will switch on again.  
The residual time figure first shown is  
an estimate. As the cooking process  
continues the figure is continuously re-  
vised, and a more accurate revised fig-  
ure shown.  
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Roasting with the Roast Probe  
End of cooking time  
Please note:  
As soon as the chosen core tempera-  
ture has been reached  
The timer can be used to delay the  
start of the cooking process.  
an audible tone sounds for approx.  
5 seconds, and  
the "e" symbol flashes.  
When finished, cover the meat with  
aluminium foil and allow to stand for  
approx. 10 minutes. During this time  
the core temperature rises another  
5 10°C.  
If the audible tone is not cancelled  
early, it will continue to sound every  
5 minutes for an hour as a reminder  
that the process has finished.  
If the temperature probe is left in the  
food at the end of the cooking process,  
the oven display will show the core tem-  
perature first rising and then sinking.  
The audible tone and the flashing "e"  
symbol can be cancelled by:  
pressing the "e" button.  
If the food is not sufficiently cooked,  
a new core temperature can be en-  
tered.  
The time taken to roast meat by tem-  
perature using the probe is similar to  
that when cooking by time.  
You may need to insert the probe in a  
different place and start again:  
turning the oven function selector to  
"0".  
if the cut of meat was too large (3 kg  
or more) for the probe to be inserted  
right to the centre.  
Any temperatures entered will also  
be cancelled.  
if the meat is not sufficiently roasted  
when the set temperature is reached.  
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Oven roasting chart  
Oven roasting chart  
rec.  
Auto Roast E1)  
Conventional A  
runner  
from  
bottom  
Core  
Temp. in  
°C 2)  
Time  
in mins.  
Temp. in  
°C 2)  
Time  
in mins.  
temperature  
3)  
in °C  
Beef (apprx. 1 kg)  
Sirloin, steak 4)  
(apprx. 1 kg)  
1
180-200  
190-210  
100-120  
35-45  
220-240  
240-260  
100-120  
35-45  
75-85  
1 5)  
50-70 6)  
Venison/game  
(apprx. 1 kg)  
1
1
1
1
1
180-200  
170-190  
170-190  
170-190  
170-190  
90-120  
100-120  
100-120  
50-60  
220-240  
210-230  
200-220  
200-220  
210-230  
90-120  
100-120  
110-130  
50-60  
65-75  
80-90  
80-90  
70-75  
75-85  
Leg of pork, (apprx. 1 kg)  
Rolled pork (apprx. 1 kg)  
Meat loaf (apprx. 1 kg)  
Veal (apprx. 1 kg)  
100-120  
100-120  
Shoulder of lamb  
(apprx. 1.5 kg)  
1
1 5)  
170-190  
170-190  
90-120  
50-60  
210-230  
200-220  
90-120  
50-60  
80-85  
80-85  
80-85  
Poultry (0.8-1 kg)  
Poultry (apprx. 2 kg)  
ditto (stuffed)  
1
1
170-190  
170-190  
90-110  
120-150  
200-220  
200-220  
90-110  
120-150  
Poultry (apprx. 4 kg)  
1
1 5)  
160-180  
160-180  
150-180  
35-55  
190-210  
200-220  
150-180  
35-55  
80-85  
75-80  
Whole fish (apprx. 1.5 kg)  
Unless otherwise stated, the times given are for an oven which has not been pre-heated.  
1) Fit the roasting (grease) filter in place when using "Auto Roast E".  
2) Roasting in a pot L  
When roasting on the rack K, set the temperature 20°C lower than given.  
3) Roasting using the core temperature probe (Roast Probe) e.  
4) Pre-heat the oven when using "Auto Roast E" and "Conventional A" settings.  
5) 2nd runner from the bottom when using the "Conventional A" setting.  
6) Very rare: 40-45°C, medium-rare: 50-55°C, medium: 60-65°C, well done 70-75°C  
The information given in this chart is intended only as a guide. See the cook book supplied with  
your oven for further details.  
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Defrosting  
Defrosting  
Do not refreeze food once it has  
thawed.  
Turn the function selector to  
"Defrost G"  
For defrosting meat and delicate food  
we recommend defrosting at room tem-  
perature, i.e. without selecting an oven  
temperature.  
The time needed for defrosting de-  
pends on the type and weight of the  
food, and at what temperature it was  
deep frozen.  
However, an oven temperature of up to  
50°C can be selected.  
Where possible remove the packa-  
ging and put the food to be de-  
frosted on a baking tray or into a  
dish.  
All meat and poultry should be fully  
defrosted before cooking. Do not  
use the liquids from defrosting.  
When defrosting poultry put it on the  
rack over the grill pan / oven tray to  
catch the defrosted liquid, so that  
the meat is not lying in this liquid.  
It is particularly important to ob-  
serve food hygiene rules when de-  
frosting poultry. Do not use the liq-  
uid from the defrosted poultry. Pour  
it away, and wash the tray, the sink  
and your hands.  
Fish does not need to be fully de-  
frosted before cooking. Defrost so  
that the surface is sufficiently soft to  
take herbs and seasoning.  
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Casseroles  
Casseroles  
Casseroles  
Please note:  
When choosing which oven level to  
use, take into account the size of the  
casserole dish with its lid. The following  
oven settings are recommended:  
Cover dishes which are to be cooked  
in their own juice and/or steam, e.g. po-  
tatoes or vegetables, so that they do  
not dry out. If there is no lid use alumi-  
nium foil or damp cooking parchment.  
Fan Heat D  
Conventional A  
Cook without a lid when a crusty fin-  
ish or topping is required, eg for meat  
or au gratin dishes.  
The following dishes are suitable for  
this type of slower cooking:  
covered pots made of ovenproof glass  
and china, and earthenware pots,  
which could also be used as serving  
dishes. They should have heat-resis-  
tant handles and knobs.  
Poaching  
Fish or fruit can be poached in the  
oven in a covered dish.  
Bottling  
Put the rack in at the 1st runner  
height from the bottom, and place  
the prepared casserole with the food  
for braising or stewing on this.  
Bottling should only be undertaken by  
an experienced cook who has received  
proper training in this method of pres-  
erving fruit and vegetables, and under-  
stands the implications of the chemical  
reactions involved.  
Select the oven setting and the tem-  
perature.  
Fan Heat D . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170-190°C  
Conventional A. . . . . . . . . . 190-210°C  
Cooking times  
Consult your cook book.  
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Grilling  
Grilling  
Pre-heat the grill for at least 5  
Grill 2 n  
minutes with the oven door shut.  
Grilling with the oven door shut  
saves energy and minimizes cook-  
ing smells.  
The oven has three grill settings:  
Grill 1 m  
For grilling large quantities of thin cuts  
and for browning food in large dishes.  
The whole of the grill element is  
switched on.  
Fan Grill N  
For grilling larger items, for example,  
poultry, rolled meat.  
Put the roasting filter in front of the  
fan grille in the back of the oven  
when using this setting.  
For grilling small quantities of thin cuts  
and for browning small dishes of food.  
The inner part of the grill element is  
switched on and glows red.  
The roast probe can also be used to  
monitor the temperature. See the appro-  
priate section  
The roast probe cannot be used at  
the same time as the rotisserie. The  
cable would wind round the rotis-  
serie and be damaged.  
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Grilling  
Preparing food for grilling  
Make sure you insert the grill pan at the  
appropriate level for the height of the  
food to be grilled:  
Clean, wipe and season.  
Add a little oil if necessary. Other fats  
quickly become black or cause the  
food to smoke. A little butter can be  
added to chicken if desired.  
thin cuts =  
level 4 or 5  
thicker cuts =  
level 3 or 4  
Clean flat fish and slices of fish in the  
normal way. To enhance the taste add  
a little salt or squeeze a little lemon  
juice over the fish.  
It is best to grill food of a similar thick-  
ness at the same time so that the grill-  
ing time for each item does not vary  
too greatly.  
Grilling on the rack  
Most items should be turned half way  
through cooking.  
Grilling on the spit  
(depending on model)  
For grilling thicker items such as  
stuffed meat, poultry, kebabs.  
Assemble the grill pan, anti-splash  
tray (if available) and rack as shown.  
Place the food on the rack.  
Turn the oven function selector to the  
required grill setting.  
Pre-heat the grill for at least 5 mi-  
nutes with the oven door closed.  
Place the grill pan under the grill.  
Assemble the rotisserie as shown.  
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Grilling  
Grilling time  
Flat pieces of fish and meat usually  
need about 5-6 minutes a side depend-  
ing on their texture.  
Thicker pieces need longer.  
Two special accessories for rotisserie  
grilling, a meat and poultry clamp, and  
a kebab grilling device are available  
from your Miele dealer or the Miele  
Spare Parts Department.  
With rolled meat allow approx.  
10 minutes per cm diameter.  
Useful grilling hints  
One way of finding out how far through  
a piece of meat has been cooked is to  
press down on it with a spoon.  
Turn the oven function selector to the  
required grill setting.  
Put the grill pan holding the assem-  
bled rotisserie in the oven, using the  
1st runner from the bottom.  
If there is very little resistance to the  
pressure of the spoon, it is still red  
on the inside ("rare").  
The spit fits into the motor slot at the  
back of the oven.  
If there is some resistance, the in-  
side will be pink ("medium").  
Set the temperature  
If there is great resistance, it is  
thoroughly cooked through ("well  
done").  
Food to be grilled  
Thin cuts  
temperature  
275°C  
such as chops, steak  
Thicker cuts  
such as chicken, kebabs  
240°C  
To grill thicker pieces of food more  
gradually, select an initial high tempera-  
ture, continue grilling at a lower tem-  
perature setting to allow the food to  
cook through to the centre.  
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Grill chart  
Grill chart  
Pre-heat the grill for at least 5 minutes with the door shut before using.  
Food to be grilled  
Runner  
from  
bottom  
Grill 1 / Grill 2  
Fan Grill 4)  
tempe-  
total  
tempe-  
total  
rature  
in °C  
grill time  
rature  
in °C  
grill time  
in mins. 1)  
in mins. 1)  
Flat items of food  
Beef steaks  
Kebabs  
3/4/5  
4
290  
260  
290  
275  
210  
240  
275  
250  
275  
240  
240  
240  
240  
230  
3-5  
8-12  
5-10  
8-12  
10-15  
8-10  
12-18  
10-15  
16-20  
3-6  
250  
240  
240  
245  
200  
220  
250  
220  
220  
220  
220  
225  
225  
210  
5-10  
8-12  
Escalope  
4/5  
4/5  
4
10-12  
8-12  
Liver  
Burgers  
10-15  
10-12  
10-15  
12-16  
20-25  
5-10  
Sausages  
Chops  
4
4
Fish fillet  
4/5  
4
Trout / Mackerel  
Toast  
5
Open toasted sandwich  
Tomatoes  
Bananas  
4/5  
4
4-6  
5-7  
7-10  
6-10  
6-8  
10-12  
6-10  
5
Peach halves  
2/3  
6-8  
Thicker grilling cuts  
Chicken pieces (approx. 1 kg) 3)  
Chicken pieces (approx. 1 kg) 2)  
Mixed grill 2)  
1
1/2  
2
240  
220  
260  
50-60  
50-60  
20-25  
-
-
200  
230  
50-60  
20-25  
Piece of pork, Ø 7 cm (ap-  
prox. 1 kg) 2)  
1
1
240  
250  
70-80  
25-35  
200  
230  
70-80  
25-35  
Kebabs  
1) Turn half way through the grilling time.  
2) Grilling on the rack.  
3) Grilling on the spit (where this feature is included).  
4) Fit the roasting filter when "Fan grilling".  
The information given in this chart is intended only as a guide. See the cook book  
supplied with your oven for further details.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning and care  
Appliance front and control  
Accessories  
panel  
Do not leave accessories in the  
oven when not in use.  
Wipe down the appliance front, the con-  
trol panel and, on the H 390, the dec-  
orative trims with a mild cleaning agent  
or a solution of hot water with a little  
washing up liquid. Wipe dry with a soft  
cloth.  
Roasting filter  
Clean in a solution of hot water and a  
little washing up liquid or in the dish-  
washer.  
Do not use abrasive cleaning  
agents, sponges or brushes, as  
these would scratch the surface.  
Note: some dishwasher detergents  
may cause the surface of the metal fil-  
ter to discolour. This discolouration will  
not affect the functioning of the filter in  
any way.  
White or coloured fronts  
For ovens with a white or coloured fin-  
ish we recommend after each use wip-  
ing:  
the oven door handle and  
the control panel  
with a damp cloth and some washing  
up liquid. This will help deter soiling  
from sticking on and becoming difficult  
to remove.  
Racks and side supports  
The stainless steel surfaces of these  
have been treated with PerfectClean  
enamelling.  
They should be cleaned in the same  
way as other surfaces with Perfect-  
Clean enamelling. See "PerfectClean".  
Roast probe and baking carriage tele-  
scopic runners (if fitted)  
Stainless steel fronts  
Wipe with a damp cloth.  
Never use cleaners containing  
chlorides, sand, soda or scouring  
agents. These will leave scratches  
and damage the surface.  
Do not put the roast probe or the  
baking carriage telescopic runners  
into water, or clean them in the dish-  
washer. This would damage them.  
Apply a non-abrasive proprietary stain-  
less steel cleaner sparingly and evenly  
using a soft cloth following the manu-  
facturers instructions.  
Rotisserie  
Clean in a solution of hot water and a  
little washing up liquid. Stubborn soil-  
ing should be soaked first before being  
removed. If necessary a non-abrasive  
proprietary stainless steel cleaner may  
be used.  
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Cleaning and care  
PerfectClean  
Normal soiling  
Clean as soon as possible after each  
use with a dishcloth, soft sponge (e.g.  
the Vileda sponge as supplied with the  
oven) or a soft nylon brush, and a solu-  
tion of hot water and a little washing up  
liquid.  
Before using for the first time  
remove any stickers from Perfect-  
Clean surfaces.  
The enamelled surfaces of the oven in-  
terior, baking tray, grill pan / oven tray,  
rack and side supports have been  
treated with a new type of enamelling  
called "PerfectClean".  
Stubborn soiling  
Stubborn soiling e.g. from roasting may  
need to be soaked first with a damp  
sponge to loosen it and if necessary a  
scraper suitable for glass surfaces can  
be used to remove it.  
This surface has very good anti-stick  
properties which is much easier to  
keep clean than conventional oven ena-  
mel.  
After cleaning rinse thoroughly with  
clean water. The water must run off the  
surface easily. Any residual cleaning  
agents will hinder this effect.  
Food can be taken off it more easily  
and soiling from baking and roasting is  
easier to remove.  
The following notes on cleaning and  
care should ensure that the anti-stick  
and easy clean properties of Perfect-  
Clean last for many years.  
Using oven sprays on very stubborn  
soiling  
Some oven cleaners contain strong  
alkalines and / or abrasive  
materials. Because the enamel is  
designed to be easily cleaned the  
use of these cleaners is not recom-  
mended.  
However if you still cannot get the  
surface clean, an oven cleaner can  
be used.  
Do not attempt to use on a hot oven  
or accessories. Allow the Perfect-  
Clean surfaces to cool down to  
room temperature before applying  
oven sprays!  
PerfectClean surfaces can be treated  
as you would treat glass. If you are un-  
sure whether a particular cleaning pro-  
duct is suitable for PerfectClean con-  
sider whether you could clean a  
window pane with the product without  
damaging it.  
Food can be sliced or cut up on the  
PerfectClean surface in the same way  
as on a baking tray with conventional  
enamel.  
Allow the oven and any accessories  
to cool down before cleaning.  
Danger of burning!  
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Remove the catalytic back panel  
and roof panels before using oven  
sprays. The chemicals used in oven  
sprays will damage catalytic ena-  
mel rendering it ineffective.  
The following cause lasting damage  
to the surface structure and reduce  
the anti-stick effect and must not be  
used on PerfectClean surfaces:  
abrasive cleaning agents  
cleaning agents for ceramic hobs  
wire wool or metal scourers  
pot scourers  
Apply a spray oven cleaner to the  
soiled areas. Leave to take effect for a  
couple of minutes only!  
oven cleaning pads  
If necessary use a soft sponge (e.g.  
the Vileda sponge as supplied with the  
oven), soft nylon brush or a scraper  
suitable for glass surfaces to loosen  
the soiling.  
sponges and cloths which have  
previously been used with  
abrasive cleaning agents.  
oven spray must not be used in a  
hot oven or left on for too long.  
items coated with PerfectClean  
enamelling must not be cleaned  
in a dishwasher.  
Repeat the process if necessary.  
After cleaning rinse thoroughly with  
clean water and then dry thoroughly.  
Note  
Important  
Soiling such as spilt juices and cake  
mixtures are best removed whilst the  
oven or tray is still warm. Exercise cau-  
tion, make sure the oven is not hot -  
danger of burning!  
For optimum performance of the Per-  
fectClean enamel it is important to  
clean the oven and accessories after  
each use.  
The surfaces will become harder to  
clean and the anti-stick properties will  
deteriorate if soiling is not removed  
after each use and allowed to build-up.  
In extreme cases cleaning may even  
become impossible.  
Spilt fruit juices may cause lasting dis-  
colouration of the surfaces and roast-  
ing can cause matt areas to appear.  
Clean these following the instructions  
given above and do not try and use  
force to remove them! This discolour-  
ation is permanent but will not affect  
the efficiency of the enamel.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning and Care  
Cleaning by hand  
Catalytic enamel surfaces  
The removable back panel and roof  
liner are coated with a dark grey cata-  
lytic enamel.  
Allow the oven to cool down before  
cleaning. Danger of burning!  
Catalytic enamelled panels should  
be cleaned using a solution of hot  
water with a little washing up liquid  
applied with a soft nylon brush.  
During fan operated cooking circulat-  
ing air in the oven deposits oil and fat  
splashes predominantly on the back  
panel of the oven. These splashes are  
burnt off when the temperature of the  
oven reaches over 200°C during bak-  
ing or roasting. The higher the tempera-  
ture the more effective the process.  
Do not use abrasive cleaning  
agents, hard brushes, scouring  
pads or cloths, steel wool, knives or  
other abrasive materials and do not  
use oven spray on catalytic enamel  
as the chemicals used in oven  
sprays will damage catalytic ena-  
mel rendering it ineffective.  
If using oven sprays on Perfect-  
Clean oven surfaces the catalytic  
back panel and roof panel must first  
be removed from the oven.  
The oven and accessories should be  
cleaned after each use. Otherwise fur-  
ther baking and roasting will cause the  
deposits to bake on even harder and  
cleaning may become difficult and in  
extreme cases impossible.  
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Cleaning and care  
Catalytic cleaning process  
To clean at high temperatures:  
Turn the oven selector to  
Fan heat D.  
Before cleaning the catalytic panels  
using high temperatures, make sure  
that all PerfectClean surfaces have  
been cleaned as previously de-  
scribed. Otherwise, the high tem-  
peratures can cause deposits to  
become baked on to the Perfect-  
Clean surfaces and become im-  
possible to remove.  
Turn the temperature selector to the  
highest setting.  
Run the oven for approx. 1 hour. The  
length of time will depend on the  
level of soiling.  
It is a good idea to set the finish time  
for the process using the timer. This  
way you will not forget to switch the  
oven off at the end.  
If, after manual cleaning, the oven is  
still heavily soiled, heating it to a high  
temperature will help remove further  
soiling caused by oil and grease  
splashes from the catalytic surfaces.  
Any remaining soiling will gradually dis-  
appear with each subsequent use of  
the oven at high temperatures.  
Note that deposits of spices, syrups  
and similar substances are not  
removed by this process. These should  
be removed while fresh by hand with a  
mild solution of hot water and washing  
up liquid applied with a soft brush.  
Should the catalytic enamelling on  
the back panel or the roof liner  
become ineffective through im-  
proper use or heavy soiling, a re-  
placement can be obtained from  
your Miele dealer or the Miele Spare  
Parts dept.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning and care  
To make cleaning easier you can  
remove the oven door,  
take out the telescopic carriage or  
the runners,  
take out the back panel  
lower the top heating element.  
To remove the oven door  
Please note : the oven door is  
heavy. It should be gripped firmly at  
the sides when being removed or re-  
fitted.  
Open the door fully.  
Before the door can be removed,  
the door hinges need to be locked  
so that they do not damage the  
door when it is taken out.  
Almost shut the door then lift it up  
until the hinges disengage. Remove  
the door.  
To re-fit the oven door  
Hold the door as shown above and  
carefully put the locked hinges into  
the guide holes until they engage.  
Open the door fully.  
Still supporting the door, flip the lock-  
ing clamps up.  
It is essential that the locking  
clamps are flipped up when the  
door is re-fitted after cleaning.  
Otherwise on closing the door, the  
hinges could work loose from the  
guide holes and this could result in  
damage to the door.  
Flip down the locking clamps on  
each door hinge. This locks the  
hinges.  
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Cleaning and care  
To remove the telescopic carriage  
(according to model)  
Make sure the oven heating ele-  
ments are switched off and cool to  
avoid the danger of being burnt.  
Pull on the fixing knob to release it.  
Pull out the telescopic carriage and  
remove the side runners.  
Take the guide rails out of the oven.  
Reassemble in reverse order, carefully  
ensuring all parts are correctly in place.  
Remove the frame from the guide  
rails.  
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Cleaning and care  
To remove the runners  
(according to model)  
Make sure the oven heating ele-  
ments are switched off and cool to  
avoid the danger of being burnt.  
Take the runners out of the oven.  
Reassemble in the reverse order, care-  
fully ensuring all parts are correctly in  
place.  
Pull on the fixing knob to release it.  
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Cleaning and care  
To remove the catalytic side panels  
(according to model)  
Make sure the oven heating ele-  
ments are switched off and cool to  
avoid the danger of being burnt.  
Take the runners or the telescopic  
frame out of the oven.  
Gently lift and pull out the catalytic  
side panels.  
Reassemble in the reverse order, care-  
fully ensuring all parts are correctly in  
place.  
Lift the front locating hole on to the  
guide pin behind the collar.  
When reassembling the catalytic side  
panels, ensure they sit correctly.  
Put the runners or the guide rails of  
the telescopic frame back into place.  
Ease the back lug into the opening  
in the rear wall.  
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Cleaning and care  
To remove the back panel  
To lower the upper heating element  
The oven heating elements must be  
switched off and cool to avoid the  
danger of being burnt.  
Take out the runners.  
Loosen the screws in the back panel  
and take it out.  
The oven must not be used without  
the back panel fitted. This could  
lead to injuries.  
Pull down on the fixing knob for the  
element to release it.  
Reassemble in the reverse order, care-  
fully ensuring all parts are correctly in  
place.  
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Cleaning and care  
If the roof liner is dirty it can also be  
removed for cleaning:  
Hold the roof liner firmly and un-  
screw the knurled knob.  
Take out the roof liner.  
Gently lower the element.  
Reassemble in the reverse order, care-  
fully ensuring all parts are correctly in  
place.  
Do not use force to lower it, as this  
could cause damage.  
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Correcting minor faults  
Correcting minor faults  
There is a slide access flap on each  
side trim of the oven.  
Installation, maintenance and re-  
pairs to the electrical components  
of this appliance should only be car-  
ried out by a suitably qualified and  
competent person in accordance  
with national and local safety regula-  
tions. Repairs and other work by un-  
qualified persons could be dan-  
gerous. The manufacturer cannot  
be held responsible for unauth-  
orised work.  
Some minor problems however can be  
dealt with as follows:  
What to do if . . .  
. . . the oven does not heat up.  
Slide the relevant access flap up-  
wards.  
Check whether,  
the selector switch is set to the func-  
tion required, and the temperature  
control is set at the correct tempera-  
ture.  
the operating lock is activated.  
the mains fuse has blown. Contact a  
qualified electrician or the Miele Ser-  
vice Department.  
. . . the heating works, but not the  
oven lighting.  
The halogen lights are faulty. Change  
as follows:  
Disconnect the appliance from the  
electricity supply. Switch off at the  
isolator or the mains fuse box.  
Pull out the metal strip.  
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Correcting minor faults  
. . . cakes and biscuits are not  
cooked after following the times  
given in the chart.  
Replace the halogen lamp:  
12 V, 20 W,  
heat resistant up to 300°C, G4  
socket, Osram, Type 64428.  
Check whether,  
Exercise caution when changing a light  
bulb. Halogen lights get very hot during  
use and will remain hot for some time  
after being switched off.  
the correct temperature was set.  
there has been a change to the  
recipe. The addition of more liquid or  
more eggs makes a moister mix  
which would need longer to cook.  
Do not touch the surface directly when  
changing the bulb as grease particles  
from your fingers will adhere to the sur-  
face and damage it. Please follow the  
manufacturers instructions.  
the roasting filter had been left in  
place in front of the fan when cook-  
ing with "Fan heat D" or "Intensive  
Bake F" or was in place for "Auto  
Roast E". In this case baking times  
might be lengthened by 10 to 15  
minutes.  
Reassemble in the reverse order, care-  
fully ensuring all parts are correctly in  
place.  
. . . no noise is heard when the oven  
door is opened during operation.  
. . . cakes or biscuits are unevenly  
browned.  
This is not a fault.  
There will always be a slight uneven-  
ness. Product information sheets give a  
percentage result for standard brown-  
ing tests. These refer to results for one  
tray.  
If the door is opened during operation,  
the door contact switch causes the  
oven heating, and the fan if on "Fan"  
setting, to be switched off.  
. . . a noise can be heard after bak-  
ing, roasting or grilling.  
If the item being baked is browning  
very unevenly, check:  
This is not a fault.  
when baking with "Fan Heat D":  
The cooling fan continues to run for a  
short time after the oven has been  
switched off to prevent any humidity  
building up in the oven, on the control  
panel or in the oven housing unit. When  
the temperature has fallen sufficiently  
the fan switches off automatically.  
The temperature will fall faster when  
the oven door is opened partially or  
fully.  
whether the temperature was set too  
high,  
whether the roasting filter was in  
place,  
whether the correct runner height  
was used.  
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Correcting minor faults  
when baking with "Conventional A"  
If "F6" appears the oven has auto-  
matically switched itself off during  
use. This is a safety feature to pro-  
tect the oven if it has been operating  
for an exceedingly long period. The  
length of time depends on the oven  
function selected.  
the colour and composition of the  
baking tins being used. Light col-  
oured, shiny, or thin walled tins are  
less suitable,  
whether the correct runner height  
was used.  
The oven can be used again immedi-  
ately by simply turning the oven func-  
tion selector to "0" and then entering  
the process again.  
. . . spots like rust appear on cata-  
lytic surfaces.  
When roasting on the rack, the circulat-  
ing air sometimes picks up spices,  
which are then deposited on the oven  
interior walls. Such residues are not  
removed by catalytic cleaning, they are  
best removed while fresh with a mild  
washing up liquid and a soft brush.  
If "F9" appears in the display, this  
may mean that the maximum tem-  
perature of the appliance has been  
exceeded.  
The appliance automatically switches  
itself off temporarily. As soon as the  
temperature has fallen to an accept-  
able level the fault message disap-  
pears. The appliance switches itself  
on again automatically.  
. . . the display light does not come  
on when a hob control is switched  
on (depending on model).  
If this fault message occurs repeated-  
ly, please inform the Service dept.  
Please quote the fault message.  
The lamp needs changing.  
The lamp must be changed by a Miele  
service technician.  
If any other fault message appears  
in the display, this will need a ser-  
vice visit. Please quote the fault  
message.  
. . . "F" and a number appear in the  
oven display field.  
This combination indicates a fault  
If "F3" appears the core tempera-  
ture (roast) probe has a fault.  
Remove the probe from its socket  
and the message will disappear.  
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Correcting minor faults  
. . . the timer display does not light  
up when the oven is operating.  
. . . the energy-save function is not  
activated when cooking with the  
roast probe or the timer.  
This is not a fault.  
The display does not light up if the time  
of day display has been switched off.  
Press "f" and ")" at the same time.  
"12:00" will appear in the display field.  
This is not a fault.  
Certain conditions must be fulfilled be-  
fore the system controlling the energy-  
save function comes into operation.  
Sometimes these do not occur.  
. . . the time of day cannot be re-set  
after a power cut.  
. . . the residual time indicator is not  
activated when cooking with the  
roast probe.  
This is not a fault.  
Check whether the function selector is  
still set to one of the functions. If it is,  
turn it to the "0" position.  
This is not a fault.  
Certain conditions must be fulfilled be-  
fore the system controlling residual  
time comes into operation. Sometimes  
these do not occur.  
The time of day can now be set.  
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After sales service  
After sales service  
In the event of faults which you cannot  
When contacting the Service dept,  
please quote the Model and Serial num-  
ber of your appliance, both of which  
are shown on the data plate, visible  
below the oven interior, with the oven  
door open.  
easily remedy yourself, please contact:  
your Miele Dealer  
or  
the nearest Miele Service Depart-  
ment, (see address on the back  
page).  
If you have an oven and hob combina-  
tion also give the number of your hob.  
Please note that telephone calls  
may be monitored and recorded to  
improve our service.  
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Extra accessories  
Extra accessories  
Catalytic side panels  
The following accessories may come  
as standard items with some models.  
They are available at extra cost from  
your Dealer or the Miele Spare Parts  
dept.  
When this catalytic enamel is heated to  
temperatures above 200ºC, oil and  
grease deposits are removed. It does  
not remove deposits of spices, syrups  
and similar substances. The higher the  
temperature the more effective the pro-  
cess.  
Anti-splash tray  
See "Accessories" for detailed  
description.  
Catalytic coated side panels can be  
fitted in the sides of the oven. When or-  
dering please state the model number  
of your oven and whether it is fitted with  
side runners or a telescopic carriage. If  
they are to be fitted in an oven with Per-  
fectClean enamelling in the sides of the  
oven the runners will also need replac-  
ing.  
Handle  
See "Accessories" for detailed  
description.  
Pizza pan  
This circular pan is suitable for cooking  
pizzas, flat cakes made with yeast or  
whisked mixtures, sweet and savoury  
tarts, baked desserts, and can also be  
used for deep frozen cakes and pizzas.  
Depending on country the H 390,  
H 373 and H 383 can also be retro-  
spectively fitted with:  
Deep sided Universal oven dish  
a receiver for the radio controlled  
clock signal,  
the Miele Info Control.  
Radio controlled clock*  
A receiver for the radio controlled clock  
signal is connected to the cooker or  
oven. Time of day adjustment occurs  
automatically on receipt of the signal.  
Miele Info Control*  
The deep sided universal oven dish  
can be placed in the oven directly on  
the runners. It has non-tip safety not-  
ches like the oven tray to prevent it  
being pulled out too far.  
A transmitter unit may be connected to  
the cooker or oven. This is used to  
transmit information at any time about a  
cooking process (e.g. temperature,  
delay start, time remaining) to the  
mobile receiver.  
It has a special protective anti-stick  
coating.  
It is available either 22 or 35 cm deep.  
A lid is available separately.  
* Depending on country.  
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Electrical connection UK, IRL, ZA  
Electrical connection UK, IRL, ZA  
tor switch (including switch, fuses and  
relays acc. to EN 60 335).  
All electrical work should be under-  
taken by a suitably qualified and  
competent person in strict accord-  
ance with national and local safety  
regulations.  
Installation, repairs and other work  
by unqualified persons could be  
dangerous. The manufacturer can-  
not be held responsible for unauth-  
orised work.  
Important U.K.  
This appliance is supplied with a 3-  
core cable for connection to a single  
phase 230-240 V 50 Hz supply.  
The wires are coloured in accordance  
with the following code:  
Ensure power is not supplied to the  
appliance while installation or repair  
work is being carried out.  
Green/yellow = earth  
Blue  
= neutral  
= live  
Brown  
In other countries check these details  
with your supplier.  
The voltage, rated load and fusing  
are given on the data plate, visible  
below the oven interior, with the oven  
door open. Ensure that these match the  
household mains supply. Please quote  
these data, and the model and serial  
number when contacting the Miele Ser-  
vice dept.  
WARNING  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
EARTHED  
Oven with integrated hob controls  
"E" model  
Connection of this appliance should be  
made either via a fused connection unit  
(rated load under 3000 W), or via a suit-  
able isolator (rated load over 3000 W),  
which complies with national and local  
safety regulations, and the on/off  
This is not available in all countries.  
For some countries the version of the  
oven with integral hob controls is sup-  
plied for connection to a 3N ~ 400 V  
power supply.  
switch should be easily accessible  
after the appliance has been built in.  
Any adaptations must on be carried out  
in consultation with the relevant Miele  
Service Dept.  
If the socket is not accessible after in-  
stallation (depending on country) an ad-  
ditional means of disconnection must  
be provided for all poles.  
Possible combinations:  
Miele built-in ovens may only be com-  
bined with hobs and their respective  
control units as specified by Miele for  
use with that oven.  
For extra safety it is advisable to install  
a residual current device with a trip cur-  
rent of 30 mA (in accordance with DIN  
VDE 0664, VDE 0100 Section 739).  
Contact your Miele Dealer for further in-  
formation on suitable combinations.  
When switched off there must be an all-  
pole contact gap of 3 mm in the isola-  
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Electrical connection UK, IRL, ZA  
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The voltage and rated load are given  
on the data plate, visible when the  
oven door is open. Please ensure that  
these match the household mains sup-  
ply.  
Data relating to electrical connection  
will be found on the data plate, visible  
when the oven door is open. Make sure  
that these figures comply with the main  
voltage. Connection should be made  
via a suitable isolator which complies  
with national and local regulations.  
The appliance is supplied with a 3-core  
cable for connection to a 230-240 volt  
50 Hz supply.  
The appliance is supplied with a 3-core  
cable for connection to a 230-240 volt  
50 Hz supply.  
The fuse rating is 32 amps for the "E"-  
model with hob.  
The fuse rating is 20 amps for the "B"-  
model.  
The fuse rating is 16 amps for the "B"-  
model.  
The wires are coloured in accordance  
with the following code:  
The wires are coloured in accordance  
with the following code:  
Green/yellow = earth  
Green/yellow = earth  
Blue  
= neutral  
= live  
Blue  
= neutral  
= live  
Brown  
Brown  
WARNING  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
WARNING  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
EARTHED.  
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Electrical connection AUS, NZ  
Electrical connection AUS, NZ  
All electrical work should be under-  
taken by a competent person in  
strict accordance with national and  
local safety regulations.  
Wall oven  
The wall oven is suitable for connection  
to an a.c. single phase 240 V, 50 Hz  
electricity supply.  
The voltage and rated load are given  
on the data plate, visible when the  
oven door is open. Please ensure that  
these match the household mains sup-  
ply. Please quote these data, and the  
model and serial number when contact-  
ing the Miele Service dept.  
The fuse rating is 16 A.  
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Wall oven  
Connection of this appliance should be  
made via a suitable isolator which com-  
plies with national and local regula-  
tions, and which is accessible after the  
appliance has been built in.  
The wall oven is suitable for connection  
to an a.c. single phase 230 V, 50 Hz  
electricity supply.  
The fuse rating is 16 A.  
WARNING  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
EARTHED.  
Test marks . . . . . . . . . . Electrical Safety  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-Tick Mark  
Electrically suppressed  
according to. . . . . . . . . . . AS/NZS 1044  
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Installation - cooker and hob control unit  
Installation - cooker and hob control unit  
Follow the relevant instructions for your  
specific model.  
There are particular installation require-  
ments for the H 390 which must be ob-  
served.  
Installation of the hob control  
unit  
Turn off the mains electricity supply  
to the isolator.  
Install the hob, see separate instruc-  
tions.  
Connect the cooker to the electricity  
supply by the isolator.  
Align the cooker in front of the base  
unit.  
With some models there is a yellow  
and green earth lead on the cooker  
which must also be secured to the  
base of the hob.  
Fit the KSE hob electronic unit into  
place.  
Pull the control knobs for the hob  
and the cooker plugs out of the in-  
sert retainers.  
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Installation - cooker and hob control unit  
H 370, H 380, H 383  
H 373, H 390  
The plugs on the cooker / hob and  
the sockets on the hob electronic  
control are colour coded.  
The plugs on the cooker / hob and  
the sockets on the hob electronic  
control are colour coded.  
Insert the hob control knobs into the  
control facia.  
Insert the hob control knobs into the  
control facia.  
Fit the cooker plugs into their  
sockets.  
Fit the cooker plugs into their  
sockets.  
Then fit the hob plugs into their  
sockets.  
Then fit the hob plugs into their  
sockets.  
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Installation - cooker and hob control unit  
Installation of cooker  
Push the cooker into the housing unit  
as far as the oven trim and align.  
H 370, H 380, H 373, H 383  
Open the oven door and using two  
screws secure the oven to the side  
walls of the housing unit through the  
holes in the oven trim.  
The appliance must only be oper-  
ated when it has been built-in.  
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Installation - cooker and hob control unit  
H 390  
Push the cooker into the housing unit  
as far as the oven trim and align.  
Loosen the screws in the decor  
strips and remove the decor strips.  
Do not unscrew the screws com-  
pletely.  
Open the oven door and using two  
screws secure the oven to the side  
walls of the housing unit through the  
holes in the oven trim.  
Put the decor strips back in place  
and tighten the screws.  
The appliance must only be oper-  
ated when it has been built in.  
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Installing the oven  
Installing the oven  
The oven is designed to be built  
into a tall unit. If you wish to install it  
in a base unit, the stainless steel rail  
above the control panel must be re-  
placed by a sealing strip. The seal-  
ing strip offers additional protection  
from any liquids that might spill  
down from the worktop, and can be  
purchased from the Miele Spare  
Parts dept.  
Turn off the mains electricity supply  
to the isolator.  
Connect the oven to the electricity  
supply by the isolator.  
Place the oven into the oven housing  
unit as far as the oven trim and align.  
Follow the relevant instructions for your  
specific model.  
There are particular installation require-  
ments for the H 390 which must be ob-  
served.  
H 370, H 380, H 373, H 383  
Open the oven door and using two  
screws secure the oven to the side  
walls of the housing unit through the  
holes in the oven trim.  
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Installing the oven  
H 390  
Turn off the mains electricity supply  
to the isolator.  
Connect the oven to the electricity  
supply by the isolator.  
Open the oven door and using two  
screws secure the oven to the side  
walls of the housing unit through the  
holes in the oven trim.  
Place the oven into the oven housing  
unit as far as the oven trim and align.  
Loosen the screws in the decor  
strips and remove the decor strips.  
Put the decor strips back in place  
and tighten the screws.  
Do not unscrew the screws com-  
pletely.  
The appliance must only be oper-  
ated when it has been built in.  
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Installation situations H 390  
Installation situations H 390  
Pay particular attention to the distances necessary in the following installation  
situations for the H 390:  
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Alteration rights reserved / 22 / 007  
GB / IRL / ZA / AUS / NZ 1401  
M.-Nr. 05 268 260 (H 370, H 380, H 373, H 383, H 390)  
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