Miele H 4541 Pyrolytic Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - H 4541, H 4641

Operating and Installation instructionsPyrolytic ovensH 4541, H 4641To avoid the risk of accidents ordamage to the appliance, it isessential to read t

Page 2 - Contents

Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland

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This appliance complies with allrelevant legal safety requirements.Improper use of the appliance can,however, present a risk of bothpersonal injury an

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Installation, maintenance andrepair work may only be carried outby a suitably qualified and competentperson in accordance with national andlocal safet

Page 5 - Description of the appliance

Use oven gloves when placingfood in the oven, turning orremoving it.When working with "Conventional"heating or when grilling, the element in

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If you wish to leave food in theoven after cooking, e.g. to takeadvantage of the residual heat, do notturn the oven off. Simply select thelowest tempe

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Always ensure that food issufficiently cooked or reheated.Many factors will affect the overallcooking time, including the size andamount of food, its

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The oven is supplied with the controls pushed in. Theyhave to be released before the oven can be used.When the oven is first connected to the mains su

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^Turn the multi-function selector until the required hourshows in the display. Then press it gently to confirm yourchoice.After setting the hour, the

Page 10 - Caring for the environment

Calibration of the baking sensori Sensor calibrating.Please wait.If this message appears in the display, the built-in bakingsensor is calibrating itse

Page 11 - Technical safety

^Before heating it up it is a good idea to wipe the oven outwith a damp cloth first. This way any dust or bits ofpackaging that may have accumulated i

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Description of the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Press the multi-function selector to accept this temperature.–the oven heating will switch on,–and the actual temperature in the oven will show in the

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The oven is supplied with the controls pushed in. They haveto be released before the oven can be used.The ON/OFF switch s on the left can only be pres

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Proceed as follows:^Press and release the controls.^Switch the oven on by pressing the ON/OFF switch sgently.The Main menu will appear in the display.

Page 16 - INDSTILLINGER F #eština

If you call up Sub-menus (e.g SETTINGS) you will be takento the next level.SETTINGS F. Back ALANGUAGE F...CLOCK. . .LIGHT... HThe triangle symbols at

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The oven is switched off. When the oven is switched on thetime can also be changed via the SETTINGS J menu, see"Changing settings - Set the time

Page 18 - Please wait

The minute minder can be used to time any activity in thekitchen, e.g. boiling eggs.You can enter a time up to a maximum of 12 hours.You can set the m

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Fan plusThis system works by the circulation ofheated air.A fan situated on the back wall of theoven draws in the air, heats it over aring element and

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Grill - HalfPre-heat the grill for at least 5 minuteswith the oven door closed, beforegrilling.The inner part of the upper heatingelement acts as the

Page 21 - Oven controls

First a cooking function has to be selected and then thetemperature required has to be set.Each cooking function has been given a pre-set temperaturet

Page 22 - Operating sequence

–Intensive bakeFor recipes which require a moist topping and a crispbase, e. g. cheese cake, pizza, Quiche Lorraine andGerman style open fruit cakes.I

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Setting up User programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Changing settings . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Changing the time of day

Selecting a temperatureFAN PLUS 160 °C9:47Min minderDurationAs soon as a cooking function is selected, the following willappear in the display–the rec

Page 25 - Setting the minute minder

Pre-set temperaturesThe following temperatures are set at the factory:Function Pre-settemperatureTemperaturerangeFan plus 160 °C 30 – 250 °CFan heat 1

Page 26 - Description of the systems

Using the ovenBelow is an example of setting a simple programme.To bake a cake using FAN PLUS at 150 °C.^Place the cake in the oven and close the door

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Rapid heat-upThe oven is set up at the factory so that Rapid heat-up isautomatically engaged when FAN PLUS, AUTO ROAST andCONVENTIONAL are selected.Th

Page 28 - Using the oven

Pre-heating the ovenMost dishes can be placed in a cold oven. They will thenmake use of the heat produced during the heating-up phase.It is only neces

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You can programme cooking durations in this oven.Cooking processes are then controlled so that the oven willswitch off, or on and off automatically.As

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To switch a programme off automatically you can eitherenter the Duration or just the Finish time.To switch a programme on and off automatically you ha

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Frequently used recipes can be saved under a user-definedname and then called up again as required.Select the option "Save" either during or

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By selecting–new STEP... you can add additional programme stages,e.g. you can programme a different function to be usedafter the initial one used. Fol

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The oven is supplied with pre-set standard settings.Those listed in the SETTINGS J menu have alternatives foryou to choose from if you wish.Proceed as

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Electrical connection UK, IRL, ZA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Electrical connection AUS, NZ . . . . . . .

Page 35 - Entering a cooking duration

ClockYou can select either a 24 hour or 12 hour clock.To select the one you wantSETTINGS F. Back ACLOCK24 h-CLOCK B12 h-CLOCK^Select and confirm the o

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Main menuThe four cooking functions listed in the left-hand side of thedisplay can be changed to show ones that you use frequentlyor to show your user

Page 37 - Setting up User programmes

Cooling fanThe cooling fan will continue to run for a while after the ovenhas been switched off to prevent any humidity building up inthe oven, on the

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Heating-up phaseSETTINGS F. Back AHEATING-UP PHASErapid BnormalRapid heat-up works as follows during the heating-up phasein the following functions FA

Page 39 - Changing settings

TemperaturesIf you frequently change a recommended temperature it maybe a good idea to change it permanently.SETTINGS F. Back ATEMPERATURESDEFROSTAUTO

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Buzzer tonesThe volume, melody and tone length can all be altered.You can also set different melodies for the minute minder andfor cooking durations.S

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To activate the system lock (SYSTEM LOCK $)The system lock prevents the oven being switched onunintentionally, by children for example.If activated th

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To activate the IN USE $ lockActivating the In Use lock prevents settings being changed.If activated the ) symbol will show in the display during acoo

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Solo ProgrammeA solo programme can only be started once.It might be useful, for instance, if you want your child to cooka pizza unsupervised, but do n

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UnitsTemperatures can be displayed in °C or °F, and weights in kgor lbs.SETTINGS F. Back AUNITSWEIGHTTEMPERATURE^Select and confirm the setting you wa

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Control panel *a ON/OFF switchb Displayc Multi-function selector with turn andpress mechanismOven interiord Door lock for pyrolytic operatione Heating

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Factory defaultSETTINGS F. ALL SETTINGS VFACTORY DEFAULTUSER PROGS .MAIN MENUTEMPERATURES H^Select and confirm the setting you want.If you select–ALL

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In the UK, Miele branded cleaning andconditioning products as well as amicrofibre E-cloth, which is suitable forcleaning surfaces such as stainlessste

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Aluminium fronted appliancesAluminium is affected by the way thatlight falls on it, by the surroundingenvironment and by the angle youobserve it from.

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Stainless steel coloured controlsThe controls may suffer discolourationor damage if soiling is left on them fortoo long.Remove any soiling straight aw

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PerfectCleanBefore using for the first time removeany stickers from PerfectCleansurfaces.The enamelled surfaces of the bakingtray, grill pan, anti-spl

Page 51 - Cleaning and care

Apply a spray oven cleaner to thesoiled areas. Leave to take effect for acouple of minutes only!If necessary use a soft sponge, softnylon brush or a s

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Oven interiorThe oven interior, back panel and roof liner are coated withdark pyrolytic enamel which facilitates cleaning.This is a particularly hard

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Remove all accessories as well as the runners and anyextra accessories such as, for example, the bakingcarriage, or telescopic runners from the oven i

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Starting a pyrolytic processFAN PLUSALL FUNCTIONS...CONVENTIONAL AUTOMATIC...GRILL full USER PROGS...PYROLYTIC SETTINGS F...^Select PYROLYTIC.PYROLYTI

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Most residues are easily wiped away with a damp cloth.Depending on soiling levels in the oven there may be visibledeposits on the door and below the t

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FeaturesElectronic controlsIn addition to operating the variouscooking programmes to bake, roastand grill, the electronic controls alsooffer the follo

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To remove the oven doorPlease note: the oven door is heavyand should be gripped firmly at bothsides when being removed orrefitted.The oven door is con

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To dismantle the oven doorIn the rare event that condensate hasworked its way in between the glasspanes, the door can be dismantled inorder to clean i

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^Then carefully lift the middle panesup and out.^ The individual panes can then becleaned.Handle them very carefully to avoidthe risk of breakage.When

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^Finally replace the black printed innerpane. The print should face themiddle pane.^Lift the upper of the two middlepanes up a little and refit the sp

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^Open the door fully.^Flip both locking clamps back up tolock them. Turn them as far as theywill go into a horizontal position.Make sure that the notc

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Installation, maintenance and repairsmay only be carried out by suitablyqualified and competent persons inaccordance with local and nationalsafety reg

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^Pull the glass cover out of the rearmetal brackets.^ Pull the defective halogen lamp out.When purchasing a new lamp it is agood idea to take the old

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. . . no noise is heard when the ovendoor is opened during operation.This is not a fault.If the door is opened during operation,the door contact switc

Page 65 - Problem solving guide

...a fault message appears in thedisplayFaults which you can rectify yourself,are indicated by the following message"Please read notes in the ope

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In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contact–your Miele Dealeror–the Miele Service Department(see back cover for contact

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PerfectClean treated surfacesThe following surfaces are all treatedwith PerfectClean enamelling.–Runners–Baking tray–Grill pan–RackPerfectClean enamel

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The following accessories may comeare standard with some models. Theyfollowing accessories are available atextra cost from your Miele Dealer, theMiele

Page 69 - After sales service

Baking stoneThe baking stone is ideal for itemswhich need a well baked base such aspizza, quiche, bread, bread rolls andsavoury snacks.The baking ston

Page 70 - Extra accessories

All electrical work should beundertaken by a suitably qualifiedand competent person in strictaccordance with current nationaland local safety regulati

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IRLThe voltage and rated load are givenon the data plate, visible when the ovendoor is open. Please ensure that thesematch the household mains supply.

Page 72 - Important U.K

All electrical work should beundertaken by a competent personin strict accordance with nationaland local safety regulations.The voltage and rated load

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To ensure adequate ventilation to theoven once installed:- provide a ventilation cut-out inthe housing unit as illustrated.- do not fit a rear panel i

Page 74 - Electrical connection AUS, NZ

Before your appliance can be used with Miele|home youneed to install a Miele|home communication module.Installing and logging onto Miele{home^Disconne

Page 75 - Installing the oven

^Switch the appliance on and call up the "Settings J" menu."Miele|home" will now appear as an option.SETTINGS F. backAMieleqhomeSi

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Baking tray, grill pan and rackThe baking tray, grill pan and rack arefitted with non-tip safety notches whichprevent them being pulled right outwhen

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Alteration rights reserved / 22 / 1607(H 4541, H 4641)M.-Nr. 07 088 250 / 00en-GB

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RotisserieFor grilling thicker items such as stuffedmeat, poultry and kebabs. The grillmotor turns the rotisserie to grill foodevenly from all sides.

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