Miele H 277 B User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Models H 267 B, H 277 B

Operating instructionsfor Combi-ovens, Models H 267 B, H 277 BTo prevent accidents and reducethe risk of damaging the machine,ö]read the Operating Man

Page 2 - Caring for the environment

Warning and Safety instructionsWhen using kitchen appliancesconnected to outlets near theoven, make certain that their cables donot contact with any c

Page 3 - Contents

Child Safety FeatureThe Child Safety Feature can be acti-vated to prevent the oven being turnedon unintentionally by children.It is activated as follo

Page 4 - Guide to the appliance

Before using for the first timeTimerAfter the appliance has been turned on,Either;– "12:00" and the "f" (Start) and")"

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Oven OperationDescription of the cookingmodesConvectionThis mode cooks by circulating theheated air over and around the food.The convection fan/heater

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Oven OperationDescription of the cookingmodesDefrostingDefrosting can be done without heat orat a temperature of up to 120°F (50°C).When Defrosting wi

Page 7 - Installation and Servicing

Oven operationControlsThe oven controls consist of the OvenMode Selector and push buttons.Oven Mode SelectorUse this control to select the desiredcook

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Oven operationThe “– /+” button is used to input allentries or alterations to the oven.Temperature or time can be altered inincrements, by pressing th

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Oven operationSelecting a cooking modeWith the Oven Mode Selector, the fol-lowing cooking modes can be chosen:– LightTurns on the oven light.(factory

Page 10 - Disposal of your old machine

Oven operationA recommended temperature, listedbelow, will appear for each cookingmode when it is selected.Convection . . . . . . . . . . . . 160°C/3

Page 11 - Child Safety Feature

Oven operationChanging the temperatureThe suggested temperatures can bechanged within the following ranges:Convection . . . . . . . 80-480°F/30-250°C

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Caring for the environmentDisposal of the packingmaterial The transport and protective packing ismade from materials that are environ-mentally friendl

Page 13 - Oven Operation

Oven operationPre-heating the ovenThe oven normally needs pre-heat-ing only in the following cases:With "Convection":– when roasting meat.Wi

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Oven operationBaking tray, oven tray andrack with safety catchNon-tip runners prevent the rack frombeing pulled out of the oven unintention-ally. When

Page 15 - Oven operation

Oven operationMinute MinderThe Minute Minder can be used to timeany kitchen process (boiling eggs, forexample).The Minute Minderalso functions inde-pe

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Timer operationThe timer can:– show the time of day and– turn the oven on and off automati-cally.Push buttonsWith the push buttons you can:– enter the

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Timer operationTime of dayWhen the colon in the time display:– flashes, the time of day will be dis-played in 1 minute intervals.– is on constantly, t

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Timer operationProgramming the oven to turnon and off automaticallyThe timer makes it possible for theoven to be turned on and off automati-cally.Prog

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Timer OperationSetting the timer for automaticcooking.There are three distinct ways that thetimer can be used to control the cook-ing process:1. The d

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Timer OperationTo finish cooking at a selected time:Enter the cooking duration and finishtime.Turn the Oven Mode Selector to thedesired setting.Enter

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Timer OperationTo change the programmingPress the appropriate button. Enter the desired changes using the "– /+" button.When the indicator l

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Programming the ovenCertain oven functions can be modifiedby accessing the programming modeas follows:Set the Oven Mode Selector to "0" .Ope

Page 23 - Timer operation

ContentsGuide to the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Warning and Safety instruc

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Baking RecommendationsThe following settings are recom-mended for baking:– Convection– Intensive Baking– Top & Bottom HeatBaking using the "C

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Baking RecommendationsGeneral notesPlace oblong pans in the oven asshown in the illustration.Deep-frozen products such as pizzasshould be placed on al

Page 26 - Timer Operation

Baking RecommendationsConvection Temperature °F/°CBaking level(from bottom)Time(in mins.)Creamed mixtureDried fruit cakeNut cake (tray) 1)Nut cake (pa

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Baking RecommendationsTop & Bottom Heat Intensive BakingTemperature °F/°Cbaking level(from bottom)Time(in mins.)Temperature °F/°Cbaking level(from

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Roasting RecommendationsWe recommend the following settingsfor roasting in the oven:– Auto Roast – Top & Bottom HeatThe roast probe can be used in

Page 29 - Programming the oven

Roasting RecommendationsCalculating the roasting time:Depending on the type of meat beingroasted, the traditional method is toallow 15 to 20 minutes p

Page 30 - Baking Recommendations

Roasting RecommendationsRoasting using the RoastProbeUse of the roast probe enables theroasting process to be monitored sim-ply and reliably.The tip o

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Roasting RecommendationsChoose the desired cooking modeusing the Oven Mode Selector: – Automatic Roast – Top & Bottom Heat – Convection – Fan Broi

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Roasting RecommendationsThe time remaining that is displayed isan estimate. As cooking continues, thetime will be revised, and an increas-ingly accura

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Roasting RecommendationsChanging the core temperatureA temperature between 67°F (20°C)and 209°F (99°C) can be selected asfollows:When the "– /+&q

Page 34 - Roasting Recommendations

Guide to the applianceH 277 B for ]Control panelb Oven Mode SelectorcOven display and pushbuttonsd Timer display and pushbuttonse– /+ button with indi

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Roasting RecommendationsOven roasting chartRoastinglevelAuto Roast 1)Top & BottomHeatCoretempe-rature°F/°C 3) Temp.°F/°C 2)Time(in mins)Temp.°F/°C

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Defrosting in the ovenWe recommend defrosting at room tem-perature (oven temperature set to 0°).An oven temperature of up to120°F/50°C can be selected

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CasserolesThe following oven settings are recom-mended for cooking casseroles:– "Convection"– "Top & Bottom Heat"The following

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BroilingThree broiling options are available inthe oven:Broiling 1For broiling small quantities of thin cutsof meat and for browning small dishesof fo

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BroilingPreparing the food– Clean and season the meat.– Add a little oil if necessary. Otherfats will quickly become black orcause the food to smoke.

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BroilingSelect one of the "Broiling" modes.Put the broiling pan holding the as-sembled rotisserie in the oven, onthe 1st level from the bott

Page 41 - Defrosting in the oven

BroilingBroiling chartPre-heat the oven for about 5 minutes with the door shut before broiling.Food to be broiledRunnerfrom bottomBroiling 1 / Broilin

Page 42 - Casseroles

Cleaning and careOven door and control panelUse a mild, non-abrasive cleaningagent or hot soap and water solution.Wipe dry with a soft cloth.Do not us

Page 43 - Broiling

Cleaning and careOven interiorThe interior oven surfaces are coatedwith either:b "Clean-Enamel", orc catalytic enamel.The oven should be cle

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Cleaning and carec Catalytic EnamelThis type of enamel coating causesgrease and oil deposits to carbonizeand "burn off" at temperatures abov

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Guide to the applianceH 267 B for öControl panelb Oven Mode SelectorcOven display and pushbuttonsd Timer display and pushbuttonse – /+ button with ind

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Cleaning and careOven InteriorFor ease of cleaning, the oven door,the runners and the back panel can beremoved and the top heating elementlowered.To r

Page 47 - Cleaning and care

Cleaning and careTo remove the back panelLoosen the 4 nuts (black arrows)holding the back panel and removeit.The oven must not be used withoutthe back

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Correcting minor problemsInstallation, maintenance and re-pairs to the electrical componentsof this appliance should only be per-formed by trained per

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Correcting minor problemsRemove and exchange the halogenlamp:12 V, 10 W, heat resistant up to 572°F/300°C.Press the lamp socket back into thesidewall

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Correcting minor problems. . . uneven browning occurs.A slight unevenness is normal, espe-cially when cooking on several levels. If the item being bak

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Correcting minor problemsIf "F8" appears in the display, theconvection fan has stopped turning. If "F9" appears in the display, th

Page 52 - Correcting minor problems

After sales serviceIn the event of problems which you can-not remedy yourself, please contact:– your Miele Dealer, or– the nearest Miele Service Depar

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Optional accessoriesThe following accessories are availablefor purchase from your Miele Dealer orthe Miele Parts Department.– handleUsed to take the b

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Electrical connection Electrical connections should bemade by a qualified electrician inaccordance with local and nationalcodes and ordinances.Note to

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InstallationWall ovenFor stainless steel front doors only:A > 915 mm, 36 inches The wall oven must be located at least915 mm (36") above the f

Page 56 - After sales service

Guide to the applianceAccessories– 2 baking trays– dual purpose broiling pan / oven tray– non-tip rack for baking, roastingor grilling – grease filter

Page 57 - Optional accessories

Alteration rights reserved / 22 / 002 USA / CDN – 3198M.-Nr. 04 919 480 (H 267 B, H 277 B)This paper is made from 100% chlorine-free bleached cellulos

Page 58 - Electrical connection

Warning and Safety instructionsThis appliance complies with alllegal safety requirements. Improperuse can cause both personal injuryand material damag

Page 59 - Installation

Warning and Safety instructionsOven operationHigh temperatures can be producedby the oven.Care should be taken to ensure thatsmall children do not tou

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Warning and Safety instructionsWhen not in use, do not leave theroast probe in the oven. High broil-ing temperatures could damage it.Do not heat unope

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