Miele DGC 4084 XL Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - DGC 4086 XL

Operating InstructionsCombi-Steam OvenDGC 4084 XLDGC 4086 XLTo prevent accidentsand appliance damageread these instructionsbeforeinstallation or use.M

Page 2 - Contents

Control panelThe appliance is operated using the control panel, display a and the electronictouch controls b - g. An audible tone will sound each time

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DisplayThe display shows the following in addition to text:Symbol Descriptionß This symbol appears next to a menu item or a prompt,e.g. "Continue

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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

Page 5 - Technical safety

The appliance will turn on automatically when it is connectedto the power supply.A welcome screen will appear in the display and you will thenbe asked

Page 6 - User safety

Time of dayYou will then be requested to enter the Time of day.You can either use the controls next to + and - or thenumerical keypad to enter the tim

Page 7 - PERIODICALLY

A functional test is carried out on the appliance at thefactory, this may cause some water may drip from the linesinto the oven compartment during tra

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Setting the correct boiling point for waterRun the Steam / Universal (212°F / 100°C) program for15 minutes. Continue as described in the "Quick G

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Control panelThe water and condensate containers are located behind thelift-up control panel. The panel can be opened by touching"Lift Panel"

Page 10 - Guide to the appliance

TemperatureSome functions have default temperatures. The defaulttemperature can be altered within a given range (see"Functions") for an indi

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Preheating phaseWhile the appliance is heating up to the set temperature, thedisplay will show the rising temperature inside the oven alongwith the wo

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...4Guide to the appliance ...8Control panel ...

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Interior lightingTo save energy, the oven compartment lighting has been setat the factory to turn off after the program has started.To turn the light

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Complete information on the following functions, as well as tips for using yourappliance can be found in the enclosed booklets "User instructions

Page 15 - Cleaning for the first time

Program / FunctionDefaulttemperatureAvailableTemperaturerangeX BakeUse this at the end of the bakingtime to brown the bottom of thefood some more375 °

Page 16 - Heating the appliance

Program / FunctionDefaulttemperatureAvailableTemperaturerange) DefrostFor gentle thawing of frozenproducts140 °F60 °C120 - 140 °F50-60°CU Humidity plu

Page 17 - Description of the functions

Check that the drain filter is fitted correctly before eachcooking program. Coarse food particles can clog thedrain.Filling the water containerMake su

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Setting a cooking duration^Enter the duration with either +/-or the numerical keypadand confirm with "OK".If you are using the numerical key

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After use^Remove the water and condensate containers and empty.Push the water container slightly upwards to remove it.^Clean and dry the whole applian

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During operationInterrupting a program or cookingOperations are interrupted as soon as the door is opened.The heating will turn off and the remaining

Page 21 - Programs / Functions

Saving settingsYou can save the settings for a cooking program while it is inprogress, so that you can call it up again from the Favoritesmenu at a la

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Steam Cooking - Universal / Defrost^Fill the water container and place it into the appliance.^Place the food in the appliance.^Turn the appliance on.^

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Additional functions ...37Start time / Finish ...37Timer ...

Page 24 - Quick Guide

Combination steamCombination steam works by combining heat and steam. Youcan combine up to six cooking stages in a combinationsteam program. You can s

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Cooking stage 2^Select the desired mode.^Set the temperature and confirm with "Continue".^Set the moisture level and confirm with "Cont

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ConvectionPlus / Surround / Browning / Bake / EcoBroil /ConvectionBroil / Intensive / Humidity PlusThe grease filter on the back wall must be removed

Page 27 - Operation

Menu CookingYou can select up to three ingredients, e.g. fish, rice andvegetables.The various components can be selected in any order. Thecombi-steam

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Reheat^Fill the water container and place it in the appliance.^Turn the appliance on using the "On/Off" button.^Select "Reheat".^E

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FavoritesYou can save up to 25 cooking programs each with amaximum of 6 cooking stages under names that you cancreate in the Favorites menu. All the f

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Create^Select "Favorites".^Select "Create".^Select the desired mode.^Enter the settings as usual and confirm with "Continue&q

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Start time / FinishYou can delay the start time. The appliance will turn onautomatically at the selected time.It is not possible to delay the start ti

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TimerThe timer can be used to manage kitchen activities.You can also use the timer when a program is running.A time can be set between 1 second and 9

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LightingYou can set the lighting to stay on when the appliance is notbeing operated, e.g. when cleaning.^Turn the appliance on with the "On/Off&q

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

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Some of the standard settings have an alternative which youcan select if desired. Multiple settings can be changed oneafter the other.Proceed as follo

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LightingYou can choose whether you want the oven cavity to beilluminated throughout the cooking program or only for15 seconds.Change main menuYou can

Page 37 - Additional functions

Keep warmThis function can be activated or deactivated.This setting is deactivated as the factory default setting.Automatic rinseThis function can be

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SafetyOnce "System lock" setting has been changed to "Permitted",you will be able to activate the system lock when thecombi-steam

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,Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the combi-steamoven. The steam could reach the electrical componentsand cause a short circuit.Clean and dry the a

Page 40 - Settings

Appliance frontRemove soiling on the appliance front right away. If soilingis left on, it may be impossible to remove and the surfacescan discolor or

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AccessoriesUniversal tray, wire oven rack and side runnersThese items have been treated with PerfectClean.See "Cleaning and Care - PerfectClean&q

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Grease filterClean the grease filter after every roasting program with amild solution of warm water and liquid dish soap or in thedishwasher.^Pull the

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Oven interiorThe oven interior is made from stainless steel which has beentreated with a PerfectClean finish which gives the surface aniridescent appe

Page 44 - Cleaning and Care

Door seal, inside of the doorGrease deposits on the seal between the inside of the ovendoor and the oven interior can cause it to become brittle andcr

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Children~Use the Child Safety Lock to preventchildren from turning on the applianceor changing its settings.~Close supervision is necessarywhen the co

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PerfectCleanThe surfaces of the oven interior, side runners, Universal trayand wire oven rack have a PerfectClean finish. ThePerfectClean enamel is a

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MaintenanceSoakExcessive soiling after roasting can be soaked using this pro-gram.^Allow the oven interior to cool down.^Remove all accessories and fi

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DescaleFor optimum cleaning results it is recommended that youuse Miele descaling tablets to descale your combi-steamoven (see "Optional accessor

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After the final confirmation of "OK" the descaling starts.The descaling program can be canceled only during thefirst minute.Do not turn the

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Removing the runners^Pull the runners sideways first a then forward b and out.^ Re-insert them in the reverse order.Oven doorTo remove the doorBefore

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^Unlock the release levers on both door hinges by pushingon them. Turn the release levers until they click and are in aslanted position.Never pull the

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To dismantle the doorThe door is protected all around by seals against thepenetration of vapors.If soiling builds up in the space between the glass pa

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^Lift the inner panel slightly and pull it out.^ Lift the middle glass panel slightly and pull it out.The seals may sometimes loosen during this proce

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^Replace the inner panel with the printed text facing down.Slide the panel back as far as it will go. Ensure that the sideseals do not slip.Proper fit

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Repairs should only be carried out by an authorized technician in accordancewith local and national safety regulations. Unauthorized repairs could cau

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~Do not use the appliance until it hasbeen properly installed into cabinetry.~Never open the outer casing of theappliance. Tampering with electricalco

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Problem Possible fault SolutionThe fan can still beheard after theappliance has beenturned off.The appliance is equippedwith a fan that directsvapors

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Problem Possible fault SolutionA whistling soundis heard when theappliance is turnedon again.When the door is closed, thepressure has to equalize,whic

Page 59 - Frequently asked questions

Problem Possible fault SolutionF and a numberappear in thedisplayF10 The suction hose in thewater container is:–not properly attached–not verticalCorr

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Problem Possible fault SolutionF 190 Defective water inlet valve This defect can occur whenthe panel is opened orclosed while water is beingsupplied.

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Manually opening the control panel^Carefully open the appliance door.^Grasp the panel at top and bottom.^ Pull the panel out forward first.^ Gently pu

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Miele offers a range of useful accessories as well as cleaningand care products for your appliance.You can easily order these products from the Mieleu

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DGGL 5Perforated cooking containerGross capacity 5.28 pints (2.5 liters) /net capacity 4.23 pints (2 liters)12.8" W x 10.4" D x 2.4" HD

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DGD 1/3Small lid for DGGL 1, DGGL 5, DGGL 6, DGG 2, DGG 7 andDGG 11 cooking containersDGD 1/2Large lid for DGGL 4, DGGL 8 and DGG 3 cookingcontainersO

Page 65 - Optional accessories

Gourmet casserole dishDie-cast aluminum dish with a non-stick finish and stainlesssteel lid. Fits directly into a side runner or the FlexiClips. Notsu

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Cleaning and care productsThe Miele range includes cleaning and care productsspecifically for your appliance.Descaling tablets6 tabletsTo descale the

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~Do not store items on the appliancewhen not in use. Items could melt orcatch fire from residual heat or if theappliance is turned on inadvertently.~D

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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 cannot correct yourself please contact the MieleTechnical Service Department at the phone numbers listed on the back

Page 70 - Technical Data

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

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Alteration rights reserved / 1013INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE REFER TO OUR WEBSITE TO OBTAIN THE MOSTCURRENT PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS, TECHN

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Guide to the appliance8abcehfijegdkClearTimerLift PanelOn/Offlnmo

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a Control panelb Ventilation outletc Moisture sensord Temperature sensore Lightingf Grease filterg Door gasketh Drip channeli Browning / Broil element

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