Miele DGC 6705 XL Installation Manual

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Page 1 - Combi Steam Oven

Operating and Installation InstructionsCombi Steam OvenTo prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructionsbefore installation or use.M.-N

Page 2 - Contents

~The appliance must be connectedto the water supply by a qualifiedprofessional.~The Combi Steam Oven should onlybe connected to the cold water line.~T

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Baking tableThe times and temperatures given in the tables are recommendations only.Baked goods Operating mode Stage Temp.in °F / °CMoistureLevel in %

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Baking goods Operating mode Stage Temp.in °F / °CMoistureLevel in %DurationinminutesYeast doughHerb Rolls Combi Steam withConvection Bake1 310 / 155 9

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Baking Goods Operating mode Stage Temp.in °F / °CHumidityin %DurationinminutesShort Dough PastrySmall Pastry Combi Steam withConvection Bake365 / 185

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The appliance door must be closed when broiling.otherwise the control elements will become hot.Risk of burns!Do not use the roast probe in the Broil,

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TipsMarinate lean meat or brush it with oil. Other fats will easilyburn or develop smoke.Make sure the pieces are approximately the same thicknessso t

Page 8 - Children

Your appliance has a number of MasterChef programs. Theindividual programs contain the operating modes,temperatures and times.Doneness and browning ar

Page 9 - Technical safety

To finish an automatic program early, turn off the appliance.If the food is not cooked to your preference after aMasterChef program is complete, selec

Page 10 - User safety

Haute Cuisine for your home.Have you always dreamed of cooking like a Professional Chefin your own home? Miele MasterChef Gourmet is theanswer. Combin

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Gourmet Chicken1 Chicken Roaster1/4 lb Unsalted butter, softened1 Tbsp.Fresh rosemary, finely chopped1 Tsp. Fresh thyme, finely chopped1 Tbsp.Fresh pa

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Gourmet Baby Back Ribs2 racks of baby back ribs - membraneremovedBarbecue sauce, your favoriteBalsamic rub marinade:4 Tbsp. Brown sugar2 tsp. Hickory

Page 13 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

~Do not leave the applianceunattended when cooking with oil orgrease. These items may ignite ifoverheated. Danger of burns.~Do Not Use Water on Grease

Page 14 - Guide to the appliance

Your appliance has factory default settings. In the "Settings"menu, you can select and change various menu items andtheir sub-items.The curr

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The factory setting for each menu item is shown in bold.Menu item Available settingsLanguage J German, other languagesCountryTime DisplayOn / Off / Ni

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Menu item Available settingsStart Screen The oven is facotry set to display the main menu whenturned on.You can select the following items as your sta

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,Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the Combi SteamOven. Steam could penetrate electrical components andcause a short circuit.Clean and dry the appli

Page 18 - Functional description

Appliance frontIt is best to clean the front of the appliance immediatelyfollowing use. If spills are left for extended periods of timethey may become

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AccessoriesUniversal Tray, Wire Oven Rack, Shelf RunnersThese parts have been treated with PerfectClean. Theyshould be cleaned according to the cleani

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Grease filterClean the grease filter after every roasting program with aliquid dish soap and hot water or in the dishwasher.^Pull the grease filter up

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Oven interiorThe oven interior is made from stainless steel which has beentreated with a PerfectClean finish. See "Cleaning and Care-PerfectClean

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Door sealGrease deposits on the seal between the inside of the ovendoor and the oven interior can cause it to become brittle andcracked. Clean the doo

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Remove cleaning residues. Cleaning residues reduce thenon-stick effect.The following cause lasting damage to the PerfectCleansurfaces and must not be

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~The door can support a maximum of22 lbs (10 kg).Do not stand or sit on the open door,and do not place heavy items on it.Make sure that nothing gets c

Page 25 - Basic settings

MaintenanceSoakSoiling after roasting can be soaked using this program.^Allow the oven interior to cool down.^Remove all accessories.^Select "Mai

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DescalingWe recommend that you use Miele Descaling Tablets (see"Optional accessories") for descaling the appliance. Theyhave been specifical

Page 27 - Cleaning for the first time

The descaling program can be canceled only during thefirst 6 minutes.Do not turn the appliance off during the descaling program,since then the program

Page 28 - Heating the appliance

Oven doorRemoving the doorBefore the door can be removed the release levers on bothdoor hinges must be unlocked.^ Open the door fully.^Unlock the rele

Page 29 - Modes / Programs / Menus

^Close the door until it stops.^Holding the door evenly with both hands, lift the door up ata slant and off the hinges.Do not lift the door at the doo

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,Repairs should only be carried out by an authorized technician inaccordance with local and national safety regulations. Unauthorized repairscould cau

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Problem Possible cause and remedyYou can hear a noise(humming) when theappliance is turned on,when it is operating,and after it has beenturned off.Wat

Page 32 - Quick Guide

Problem Possible cause and remedyThe oven lightingdoes not work.A bulb has burned out.^Contact Miele to replace the lamp.The "Start time"fun

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Problem Possible cause and remedyF and a numberappear in thedisplay:F 10 The suction hose in the water container is–not properly attached.–not vertica

Page 34 - Operation

Problem Possible cause and remedyF 94 No water intake:–the water inlet hose is obstructed or kinked.^Eliminate the cause and start the operation again

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Cleaning and Care~Do not use a steam cleaner to cleanthe Combi Steam Oven.The steam could reach the electricalcomponents and cause a short circuit.~Sc

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Problem Possible cause and remedyF 190 Defective water inlet valveThis defect can occur when the panel is opened orclosed while water is being supplie

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Manually opening the control panel^Open the appliance door carefully.^Grasp the panel at top and bottom.^ First, pull the panel forward and out.^ Then

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Miele offers a variety of additional accessories for itsappliances including Miele-branded cleaning andconditioning products.These products can be eas

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DGGL 5Perforated cooking pan12 3/4" x 6 7/8" x 2 1/2" (WXDXH)325 x 175 x 65 mm (WxDxH)DGGL 6Perforated cooking pan12 3/4" x 6 7/8&

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DGGL 20Perforated cooking pan (included accessory)17 11/16"x7½"x11/2" (WxDxH)450 x 190 x 40 mm (WxDxH)DGG 20Solid cooking pan (included

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Other:DGA Rack for Cooking PansPerfectClean finish, to hold 12 13/16" (325 mm) wide pans.- It is inserted into the runners between the rails of a

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Gourmet Casserole DishDie-cast aluminum dish with a non-stick finish and stainlesssteel lid. Fits directly into a side runner. Also suitable forcerami

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Cleaning and care productsDescaling Tablets 6 tabletsTo descale the applianceCeramic and Stainless Steel Cleaner 250 mlRemoves discoloration from cook

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Installation InstructionsIMPORTANT: SAVE FOR THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USEInformation is subject to change. Please refer to our website to

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Front viewGuide to the appliance14

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,WARNING - Read all instructionsbefore installation or use of thesteam oven to prevent injury andmachine damage.~Before installation make sure thatthe

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Dimension details of the appliance front* Appliances with glass front** Appliances with metal frontInstallation reference141

Page 49 - Suitable cooking utensils

Control panel swivel range The area in front of the control panelmust not be blocked by anything (suchas a door handle) this would hinder thecontrol p

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a Water supply valveb Water intake hose, L = 59" (1500 mm)c Drain hose, L = 118" (3000 mm)d The ascending end of the drain hose to the inlet

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Wall cabinet installationa Combi Steam Ovenb Installation nichec Power supply to the applianced Recommended location for electrical connectione Power

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Cut-outs for venting the appliance and routing of the water hosesTo route the water hoses and to ensure that the Combi Steam Oven has adequateventilat

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Undercounter installationIf the appliance is to be installed under a cooktop, observe the instructions forinstallation of the cooktop and its installa

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Cut-outs for venting the appliance and routing of the water hosesTo route the water hoses and to ensure that the Combi Steam Oven has adequateventilat

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Installation in combination with an ovena Combi Steam Ovenb Installation nichec Power supply to the applianced Recommended location for electrical con

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Cut-outs for venting the appliance and routing of the water hosesTo route the water hoses and to ensure that the Combi Steam Oven has adequateventilat

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a Control panelb Ventc Door gasketd Moisture sensore Temperature sensorf Browning / Broiling elementg Side runners with 3 shelf levelsh Oven interior

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Installation in combination with ESW 6x14a Combi Steam Ovenb Installation nichec Power supply to the applianced Recommended location for electrical co

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Cut-outs for venting the appliance and routing of the water hosesTo route the water hoses and to ensure that the Combi Steam Oven has adequateventilat

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Installation, repairs and other work by unqualified personscould be dangerous.Preparing the applianceBefore installing and connecting the appliance, s

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^Secure the appliance to the left and right side of thecabinet with the two supplied 1/8" x 1" (3.5 x 25 mm) woodscrews.^ Connect the applia

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The water intake and drain hoses must be routed so that theappliance can be easily pulled out for service work.Before installation, check the hoses fo

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All equipment and systems used to deliver water to theappliance must comply with local code.The Combi Steam Oven may only be connected to the coldwate

Page 64 - Special Modes

Connecting to the water supplyEnsure that the appliance is not connected to the powersupply when preparing the plumbing connections.^Disconnect the ap

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Connection to the drainage systemThe drain hose should be connection to a drain trap with afixed hose connection point or to the trap on the sink drai

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,CAUTION: Before installation orservicing, disconnect the powersupply by either removing the fuse,shutting off the main power ormanually "trippin

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In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself please contact theMiele Technical Service Department atthe phone numbers listed on the backof

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Accessories suppliedAll standard and additional accessories can be reordered ifnecessary (see "Optional accessories").DGGL 201 perforated co

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For the operation and control of the appliance, Miele uses software.The copyright powers of Miele and other software vendors concerned (e.g.Adobe) are

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Disposal of packing materialThe transport and protective packingmaterials are environmentally friendlyfor disposal and may be recyclable.Ensure that a

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INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE REFER TO OUR WEBSITETO OBTAIN THE MOST CURRENT PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS, TECHNICAL& WARRANTY INFORMATION.16

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M.-Nr. 09 855 480 / 02en - US, CADGC 6705 / DGC 6805

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Roast probeTo roast to the exact temperatureMeasures the temperature inside the meat (internaltemperature)Grease filterSee the "Functional descri

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Control panelSensor buttonsThe sensors respond to finger contact. An audible tone willsound each time a sensor is touched.You can adjust the volume of

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Touch displayThe touch display is operated by a finger touch.If your fingers are cold, the touch display may not react toyour finger contact .Do not u

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...7Guide to the appliance ...14Front view...

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Selecting, setting or calling up a menu.^Select the desired action, setting, or menu.Scrolling^Swipe the screen, i.e. place your finger on the touchdi

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Control panelThe water container is located behind the lift-up controlpanel. The control panel is opened and closed by touchingthe "Lift Panel&qu

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Cooking durationYou can set a cooking duration of between 1 minute and 10or 12 hours, depending on the duration.The duration of the MasterChef, Mainte

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Preheating phaseWhile the appliance is heating up to the set temperature, thedisplay will show the rising temperature inside the oventogether with the

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Interior lightingFor energy saving reasons, the oven compartment lightinghas been factory set to go out after the program has begun.If you would like

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Basic settingsThe appliance will turn on automatically when it is connectedto the power supply.A welcome screen will appear in the display and you wil

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Time of day displayYou can choose between the following options:–On: The time of day is always displayed even when theappliance is turned off.–Off: Th

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A functional test is carried out on the appliance at thefactory, making it possible that some water may drip fromthe lines into the oven compartment d

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Setting the correct boiling point for waterBefore you cook food for the first time, adjust the device tothe boiling temperature of water, which varies

Page 87 - Roast probe

Main Menu DefaultTemperatureTemperatureRangeOperating ModesConvection BakeFor baking on several levels at the sametime. The fan distributes the heat e

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Operation ...34During operation ...34Interrupting o

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Main Menu DefaultTemperatureTemperatureRangeOperating ModesBrowningFor a perfectly browned topping, forexample when making a gratin orbrowning the top

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Main Menu DefaultTemperatureTemperatureRangeSpecial ModesDefrostFor gentle thawing of frozen foods140 °F /60°C120 - 140 °F /50 - 60°CReheatTo gently r

Page 91 - Combi Steam

Before each cooking process check that the drain filter isfitted correctly (with pin up), coarse food particles canclog the drain.Selecting a mode^Tur

Page 92 - Roasting table

End of cooking timeAt the end of the duration an audible tone will sound and"Program Finished" will appear in the display.With some programs

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During operationInterrupting operationOperations are interrupted as soon as the door is opened.The heating will be turned off and the cooking duration

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Saving settingsYou can save the settings for a cooking mode, so that youcan call it up from the "Favorites" menu at a later date.At the end

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Steam Cooking^Turn the appliance on.^Place the food in the appliance.^Select the desired mode.^Select the desired temperature and cooking duration.^Co

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Combi SteamCombi steam works by combining dry heat and steam. Youcan combine up to ten cooking stages in the Combi Steammode. You can set the temperat

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Broil^Set stage, cooking duration and moisture level.^Confirm with "OK".The display shows a message.^Select "Add" .Cooking stage 2

Page 98 - Notes for baking

Convection Bake/ Surround / Browning / Bake / Broil /Convection Broil / Maxi Broil / Intensive / Humidity PlusThe grease filter must be removed during

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Steam Cooking...52Vegetables...52Meat ...

Page 100 - Baking table

FavoritesYou can save up to 20 cooking programs that you use often,under names of your choice, in the "Favorites" menu.If you have not saved

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The cooking program can now be saved. The process can bestored under a name selected by you.^Touch "Save".^Type the desired name on the keyb

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MyMieleWith MyMiele  you can personalize your Combi SteamOven by entering frequently used applications there.You will then no longer need to navigate

Page 103 - Broiling

Editing MyMieleAfter selecting "Edit", you can–Add entries if MyMiele contains less than 20 entries,–Delete entries,–Sort entries if MyMiele

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Start time / Finish timeYou can delay the start time. The appliance will turn onautomatically at the selected time.For "Descaling" this is n

Page 105 - Using the MasterChef programs

Delete^Touch "Change".^Select "Start at" or "Ready at".^Select ——.Timer / AlarmThe timer can be used to manage kitchen a

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Setting the Start time / Finish timeIf the time display is turned off (see "Settings - Time"), youwill need to turn the appliance on to set

Page 107 - Miele MasterChef Gourmet

System lockThe system lock prevents the oven from being turned onunintentionally.The factory setting for the system lock is deactivated. Beforethis fe

Page 108 - Gourmet Turkey

Sensor lockYour device is equipped with a sensor lock so that thesettings of a running program cannot be changedunintentionally.When the sensor lock i

Page 109 - Gourmet Baby Back Ribs

Steam CookingThe advantages of cooking with steamVitamins and minerals are better retained, as the food is notimmersed in water.When cooked with steam

Page 110 - Settings

Miele MasterChef Gourmet Recipes...108Gourmet Chicken...108Gourmet Turkey

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–Place the cooking pans on the inserted rack, not on theoven floor.–Ensure that there is a gap between the upper rim of thepan and the top of the cook

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Cooking time (duration)In general, the cooking times for cooking with steam are thesame as for cooking food on a cooktop. More informationabout any fa

Page 113 - Cleaning and Care

VegetablesFresh vegetablesPrepare fresh vegetables in the usual way, i.e. wash, cleanand chop.Frozen vegetablesFrozen vegetables do not need to be def

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SettingsMasterChef > Vegetables >...orOperating Mode > Steam CookingTemperature: 212°F/100° CCooking time: See chartThe cooking times given i

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Duration inminutesPotatoes - moderately firm, peeledwholehalvedquartered25-2719-2117-18Potatoes - floury, peeledwholehalvedquartered26-2819-2015-16Koh

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Duration in minutesCarrots, minced 6Spinach 1-2Pointed Cabbage, cut 10-11Celery, cut 4-5Turnip, cut 6-7White Cabbage, cut 12Savoy Cabbage, cut 10-11Zu

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MeatFreshPrepare the meat in the usual way.FrozenDefrost frozen meats before cooking (see "Defrosting").PreparationFor meat which needs to b

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SettingsMasterChef > Meat >...orOperating Mode > Steam Cooking > ...Temperature: 212°F/100° CDuration: see tableThe cooking times given in

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SausageSettingsMasterChef > Sausage >...orOperating Mode > Steam Cooking > ...Temperature: 194°C (90°C)Duration: see tableSausage products

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FishFreshPrepare fresh fish as usual, i.e. clean, gut and filet.FrozenFish should be thoroughly defrosted before steaming (see"Defrosting").

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Installation in combination with an oven ...148Installation in combination with ESW 6x14 ...150I

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Cooking durationThe cooking time depends on the thickness and consistencyof the food.The longer fish cooks, the firmer its flesh will become. Usethe c

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SettingsMasterChef > Fish >...orOperating Mode > Steam CookingTemperature: see tableDuration: see tableThe cooking times given in the table a

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Menu Cooking - ManualTurn the steam reduction off when Menu Cooking (see"Settings").With Menu Cooking you can cook a whole meal containingty

Page 125 - Frequently asked questions

ExampleRice 20 minutesTilapia Filets 6 minutesBroccoli 4 minutes20 minutes minus 6 minutes =14 minutes (first cooking duration: rice)6 minutes minus 4

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ReheatingAlways follow USDA guidelines on food safety.The Combi Steam Oven is very effective at reheating foodgently, without drying it out or cooking

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Food Temperaturein °F / °CMoistureLevelin %Durationin minutesVegetablesCarrotsCauliflowerKohlrabiBeans250 / 120 70 8–10Side dishesNoodlesRicePotatoes,

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DefrostAlways follow USDA guidelines on food safety.Defrosting in the appliance is significantly shorter thandefrosting at room temperature.Temperatur

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TipsWhen defrosting food which has frozen together, e.g. berriesor pieces of meat, separate these about half-way through thedefrosting time.Do not ref

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Food to bedefrostedWeightin oz / gTemperaturein °F / °CDefrostingtimein minutesStanding timein minutesFruitApple Sauce 8.8 / 250 140 / 60 20–25 10-15A

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Food to bedefrostedWeightin oz / gTemperaturein °F / °CDefrostingtimein minutesStanding timein minutesMeatRoast sliced 140 / 60 8-10 15-20Ground Meat

Page 132 - Optional accessories

WARNING- When using yourappliance follow basic precautions,including the following:Read all instructions beforeinstallation or use of the CombiSteam O

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CanningAlways follow USDA guidelines on food safety.Fruit and VegetablesOnly use fresh produce that is ripe and in good condition forcanning.Glass jar

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Fill the jars with liquid. The canned produce must becompletely covered.TipsMake use of residual heat by leaving the jars in the oven for30 minutes af

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JuicingYou can extract soft fruit juice in your appliance, e.g. berriesand cherries.Overripe fruit is ideal for extracting juice; the more mature thef

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Menu CookingYou can select up to three ingredients, e.g. fish, rice andvegetables.The various components can be selected in any order. TheSteam Oven u

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DehydrateOnly use the Convection Bake function to dehydrate food sothat moisture can be dissipated.Procedure^Cut the food into pieces of the same size

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PizzaSettingsSpecial Modes > PizzaTemperature: 350 - 440°F / 180°C - 225°CDuration: 1-20 MinutesorOperating Mode > Convection BakeTemperature: 3

Page 139 - Installation Instructions

Making YogurtAlways follow USDA guidelines on food safety.To make yogurt, you will need milk and either fresh live yogurtor a yogurt culture, obtainab

Page 140 - INSTRUCTIONS

Tip:If you are using yogurt starter powder, you can prepare theyogurt from a mixture of milk and cream. Mix 3 cups (3/4 liter)milk with 1 cup (1/4 lit

Page 141 - Installation reference

ProofingProcedure^Prepare the dough according to the recipe.^Place the open bowl of dough in a perforated cooking panor on the rack.SettingsSpecial Mo

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Melting ChocolateYou can melt any type of chocolate in the appliance.Procedure^Break the chocolate into small pieces.^Place large quantities in a non-

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Children~Use the Child Safety Lock to preventchildren from turning on the CombiSteam Oven.~Close supervision is necessarywhen the Combi Steam Oven is

Page 144 - Wall cabinet installation

Skinning Fruits and VegetablesProcedure^Cut a cross at the stem end of tomatoes, nectarines, etc.This will allow the skin to be removed more easily.^P

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Preserving ApplesApples can be preserved in the steam oven to increase thelength of time you can store them. The apples will keep for 5to 6 months whe

Page 146 - Undercounter installation

Sweating OnionsSweating means cooking the onions in their own juices, withthe addition of a little fat if necessary.Procedure^Cut the onions into smal

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Sanitizing CookwareThe steam oven will sanitize baby bottles and othercookware. Check beforehand that the manufacturerguarantees all components are to

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Heating Damp TowelsProcedure^Moisten hand towels and then roll them up tightly.^Place them beside one another in a perforated cookingpan.SettingsMaste

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Making JamOnly use fresh, ripe produce in good condition for canning.Glass jarsUse only clean, glass jars with twist-off lids up to max. ½ pint(250 ml

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Sabbath ProgramFor supporting religious customs, this program is ready touse for 72 hours.The program works with the "Surround" operating mo

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The probe inserted into the meat, measures the internaltemperature of the meat.The internal temperature to be set depends on the desiredcooking level

Page 152 - Installation and connection

Application optionsThe roast probe can be used in the following operatingmodes:Combi Steam with Convection BakeCombi Steam with SurroundConvection Bak

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Procedure^Prepare the meat in the usual way.^Completely insert the metal tip of the roast probe into thefood being cooked.^Place the meat in the oven.

Page 154 - Water connection

Technical safety~Installation, repair and maintenancework should only be performed by aMiele authorized service technician toavoid potential hazards.

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We recommend the Roast modes - Convection Bake andCombi Steam with Surround.Be sure that the grease filter is in place.Never roast meat in frozen stat

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Combi SteamThe lower the oven temperature is, the longer the cookingprocess takes and the more tender the meat is.Roast meat on the rack with the univ

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Roasting tableThe times and temperatures given in the tables are recommendations only.Always follow USDA guidelines on food safety.Type of Meat Operat

Page 158 - Electrical connection

Type of Meat Operating Mode Stage Temp. in°F/°CMoistureLevel in %Durationin MinutesPoultryTurkey Breast Combi Steam with ConvectionBake1 340 / 170 65

Page 159 - After sales service

Type of Meat Operating Mode Stage Temp.in °F / °CMoistureLevel in %Duration inMinutesLambThighs Maxi Broil 1 Level 3 - 18Combi Steam with Surround 2 2

Page 160 - Copyrights and Licenses

Type of Meat Operating Mode Stage Temp.in °F / °CMoistureLevel in %Duration inMinutesBeefSIrloin(Roast withMoisture), rare*Combi Steam with Broil 1 Le

Page 161 - Caring for our environment

Type of Meat Operating Mode Stage Temp.in °F / °CMoistureLevel in %Duration inMinutesGameVenison Saddle,medium*Maxi Broil 1 Level 3 - 10Maxi Broil 2 L

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Convection BakeFor baking on multiple levelsWhen using Convection Bake, reduce the temperatures givenfor Surround by about 20°F / 20°C.SurroundFor the

Page 163 - & WARRANTY INFORMATION

Combi SteamThe shiny finish on bread, bread rolls and puff pastry isachieved by cooking it with steam (maximum moisture, lowtemperature) in cooking st

Page 164 - DGC 6705 / DGC 6805

Frozen productsWhen baking frozen products such as French fries,croquettes, cakes, pizza and baguettes, use the lowesttemperature quoted by the manufa

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