Miele 24616050USA Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - Microwave Oven

Operating and Installation InstructionsMicrowave OvenTo prevent accidents and damage to the appliance, please read theseinstructions before installing

Page 2 - Contents

~The microwave oven can bedamaged if it is used withoutfood or when loaded incorrectly.Therefore, do not use theappliance to warm empty dishesor to dr

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~When boiling and in particularwhen heating up liquid usingmicrowave power, the boilingpoint of the liquid may bereached with the production oftypical

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~To avoid fueling any flames,do not open the appliance doorif you see smoke coming fromthe food in the oven interior.Interrupt the current process byt

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~To avoid corrosion on thestainless steel surfaces of themicrowave oven, thoroughlywipe away any splashes on theinterior walls from food or liquidscon

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~Do not reheat food in themicrowave oven in heat-retainingbags intended for normal ovens,such as bags used for grilledchicken.~Eggs can be cooked with

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~Do not use a steam cleaner toclean the microwave oven. Thesteam may reach electricalcomponents and cause a shortcircuit.Stainless steel surfaces~Adhe

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Oven interior and accessoriesa Control panelb Turntablec Oven doord Plate coverAppliance description16

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Control panelf On/Off button Kg Automatic Popcorn program Æh Selector knobfor microwave power and automatic programs(can be turned clockwise and count

Page 10 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Included accessoriesPlate coverThe plate cover supplied must only beused in the Microwave Solo mode.It prevents food from drying out and theoven inter

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Allow the microwave to situnpacked for approx. 2 hours aftertransport before using it for the firsttime.During this time, the temperature of theapplia

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...4Appliance description ...16Oven interior and

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How does a microwave ovenwork?The microwave oven contains a high-frequency tube called a magnetron. Itconverts electrical energy intoelectromagnetic w

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What can a microwave ovendo?With a microwave oven, food can becooked, reheated or defrosted veryquickly.You can use the microwave oven in thefollowing

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Microwaves–are reflected by metal,– pass through glass, porcelain,plastic and cardboard,–and are absorbed by food.,Fire hazard!Cookware that is not mi

Page 16 - Appliance description

Exceptions:–Ready-made meals in aluminum foiltrayscan be defrosted and reheated in themicrowave oven. Important: Removethe lid and make sure the foil

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PlasticsPlasticware must only be used in theMicrowave Solo mode.It must be heat-resistant and able towithstand temperatures of at least230°F (110°C).

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The plate cover–Prevents too much steam fromescaping, especially during longerreheating times.–Speeds up the cooking process.–Prevents food from dryin

Page 19 - Before first use

,The microwave oven may not beoperated until it has been properlyinstalled in a cabinet.Setting the clock^Connect the appliance to the powersupply.&qu

Page 20 - Principle of operation

Opening the doorIf the microwave oven is in use,opening the door will interrupt thecurrent program.,Risk of injury! The maximumallowable weight on the

Page 21 - Functions

When heating up foods that cannot bestirred or turned during cooking, orfoods with very different consistencies,it is best to use a lower microwavepow

Page 22 - Material and shape

Interrupting or resuming aprogramAt any time you can...interrupt a program:^Touch the UU UU button, or open theappliance door.The time stops counti

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Using the automatic programs ...33Automatic Defrosting )...33Automatic C

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Keep-warm functionThe keep-warm function will turn onautomatically at 80 W for a maximum of15 minutes approx. 2 minutes after theend of a cooking prog

Page 25 - The plate cover

System lockThe system lock prevents unauthorizedoperation of the appliance.To activate the system lock^Touch the X button.0 and P light up in the disp

Page 26 - Clock display

TimerThe timer can be used to keep track ofother activities in the kitchen, e.g.boiling eggs. The time set counts downin one-second increments.^Touch

Page 27 - Operation

All automatic programs are weight-dependent.The weight of the food can bedisplayed in either grams (g) or pounds(lb). See "Changing settings"

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^Turn the power selector to c.The symbol for the first availableautomatic program will appear in thedisplay: The microwave powersymbol h and Ad: I lig

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Popcorn ÆThis automatic program is suitable formaking microwave popcorn.Microwave popcorn is sold in stores invarious different packaging units. Thisp

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Here you will find a few suggestedrecipes for the automatic "Cookingfresh food 2" programs, which you canadd to or modify as desired.It is i

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Ac 5 À PotatoesThis program can be used to cookpeeled, new and bouillon potatoes.Enter the weight for the potatoes andthe cooking liquid.For peeled po

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Ac 7 Ä Fish fillet in sauceFish curry(serves 4)Preparation time: 35 - 45 minutes11 oz (300 g) pineapple pieces1 bell pepper, red1 small banana1 lbs 2

Page 33 - Using the automatic programs

One favorite program can be saved intomemory. This program can be used foryour most frequently cooked recipe.The program can have up to 3 stages(for e

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When using electrical appliancesalways observe basic safetyprecautions, including the following:WARNING - To reduce the risk ofburns, electric shock,

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Using the favorite program^Turn the power selector to the 12o'clock position.^Touch M.^Turn the selector knob to view theindividual program stage

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Some of the appliance's factory defaultsettings can be changed if desired.See the chart on the following page forthe different options available.

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Settings Available settings (* factory default)PI Clock display S0*SIIf the appliance has not been used for alonger period of time, the clock will beh

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PI0 "Door" message S0SI*The "Door" message does not appear.The "Door" message appears if the door hasnot been opened in

Page 39 - Saving your favorite programs

Select the following microwave powerlevels to reheat food and drinks:Drinks ...900WFood ...600WFood for babies an

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Place the food in a microwave-safecookware and cover it.When cooking, it is recommended toinitially select a power level of 900 Wand then, when the fo

Page 41 - Changing settings

Do not refreeze partially or fullydefrosted food. Consume defrostedfood as soon as possible, as it willlose its nutritional value and spoil ifleft for

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You can use the microwave to cansmall amounts of fruit, vegetables andmeat in glass jars. Prepare the items asyou normally would.Do not fill the jars

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Food Quantity Powerlevel(in W)Time(min)NotesMelting butter 1 stick of butter 450 1:00 – 1:10 Do not cover.Meltingchocolate4 oz (100 g) 450 3:00 – 3:30

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Do not use a steam-cleaner to cleanthe microwave oven.Steam can reach the live electricalcomponents of the appliance andcause a short circuit.Oven int

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~Persons who are unable tosafely operate the microwaveoven due to limited physical,sensory or mental capabilities, orbecause of a lack of experienceor

Page 46 - Defrosting followed by

The door should be kept clean at alltimes and checked at regular intervalsfor any signs of damage.,If you notice any damage to thedoor, do not use the

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Appliance frontDo not let water or any objects getinto or block the air vents in the doorframe.It is best to remove any grease andgrime on the applian

Page 48 - Suggested uses

Included accessoriesPlate coverWash and dry the cover after each use.The cover can be washed in adishwasher. However, discolorationcaused by natural d

Page 49 - Cleaning and care

,Repairs to this appliance mustonly be carried out by a Mieleauthorized service technician instrict accordance with current localand national safety r

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. . . the microwave function isworking but not the oven lighting.^You can operate the appliance asusual, but the lamp has blown. Toreplace the lamp, c

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In the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Department:U [email protected]

Page 53 - Frequently Asked Questions

Installation Instructions

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Disposal of packaging materialThe cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradable

Page 55 - After sales service

,CAUTION: Before servicing,disconnect the power supply byeither removing the fuse, shutting offthe power main or manually"tripping" the circ

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Technical safety~A damaged microwave ovencan be dangerous. Alwayscheck for visible signs ofdamage. Never use a damagedappliance.~If the power cord is

Page 57 - Installation Instructions

When installing the microwave oven,ensure that there is unhinderedventilation at the front of theappliance.Do not block the ventilation slotswith any

Page 58 - Caring for the environment

Installation instructionsThe microwave oven may not beoperated until it has been properlyinstalled in a cabinet.^ Slide the microwave oven into thecab

Page 59 - Electrical connection

^ Align the appliance.^ Open the microwave door and screwthe appliance into the side walls ofthe cabinet using the screwsprovided.Installation62

Page 60 - Installation

639 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540Phone:Fax:www.mieleusa.comU.S.A.Miele, Inc.National HeadquartersPlease have the model and serial numberof your

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M.-Nr. 10 229 410 / 02en - US, CAM 6160 TC, M 6260 TC

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~To guarantee the electricalsafety of this appliance,continuity must exist between theappliance and an effectivegrounding system. Thisappliance must b

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~If the microwave oven isinstalled behind a cabinet door,it may only be used with thecabinet door open. Do not closethe cabinet door when theappliance

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~Always ensure that food issufficiently heated.Many factors will affect theoverall cooking time, includingthe type, amount and nature ofthe food, its

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