Miele H 397 BP2 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - H 398 BP2

Operating instructionsOvenH 397 BP2H 398 BP2To prevent accidentsand machine damage,read these instructionsbefore installation or use.UVM.-Nr. 06 160 8

Page 2 - Contents

Wire rackThe racks have non-tip safety notcheswhich prevent them from being pulledout completely while the oven is in use.When inserting a rack, alway

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Grease filterThe filter helps to keep the oven fanclean from moisture and grease.When roasting or broiling, insert thegrease filter in front of the fa

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Child safety lockThe child safety lock can be activatedto prevent children from operating theoven or to conserve standby powerwhen the oven will not b

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This oven uses soft key technology andan LCD display for the selection of afunction.To select a function, touch the controlnext to the displayed funct

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The default oven settings can bechanged in the function "SETTINGS".In this function you can customize theoven to suit your preferences.Setti

Page 7 - Guide to the oven

Language F^Select the touch control next to thedesired language and confirm bytouching "OK".The F symbol indicates the "Language"s

Page 8 - Guide to the display

TemperaturesThe default temperature of eachfunction can be adjusted within therange shown below. If a temperatureout of the range is selected, the ove

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Oven LightThe "on" duration of the oven light canbe altered.^Touch the control of the light settingyou wish to choose.–"Off after 1 min

Page 10 - Oven accessories

Tone OptionsUnique tones may be set for each ofthe two timers to differentiate the timersfrom an oven function tone."Timer 1" and "Time

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"Volume"This control adjusts the volume of thetone options.^Touch the "Volume" control until youhear the desired volume."Tone

Page 12 - Locking the oven

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Guide to the oven. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 13 - Using the oven display

ResetThe factory settings of the oven can berestored through the "RESET" function.Reset TemperaturesIf the request is confirmed with "y

Page 14 - SETTINGS

Heat the ovenNew ovens may have a slight odorduring the first few uses. To eliminatethe odor quickly, the oven should beoperated at a high temperature

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^Set the temperature to 500°F (260°C)using the keypad.^Set the timer to run the oven for2 hours by touching the "Delay Start"control.^ Selec

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Selecting a function^Touch the "ON" control to activate thedisplay.^Touch the control next to the functionyou wish to select.For example, to

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Adjusting the oventemperatureThis oven has been factory tested forthe optimum operating temperature ofeach function. This temperature can beadjusted i

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PreheatingFor proper cooking results, mostrecipes call for a preheated oven.After a temperature has been selected,the rising temperature can be viewed

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Delay StartThis feature allows you to delay thestart of a function, from 1 minute to 23hours 59 minutes, so that the cookingprocess begins at a specif

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Desired End TimeThe desired end time allows you to setthe actual time you would like cookingto complete. This time is limited to 24hours from the curr

Page 21 - Before using the oven

Interrupting cooking^Touch the "Clear" control.^Select which option you wish to clear.Turning off the oven^ Touch the "OFF" contro

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Setting a timerThe timer can be used to time anyactivity in the kitchen and can be setindependently of a cooking function.Two alarms (Timer1 and 2) ca

Page 23 - Using the oven

Using the roast probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41MASTER CHEF . . . . . . . . . . .

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Guide to the functions

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BAKEDefault temperature . . . . 375°F (190°C)The "BAKE" function works by heatingfood from below. This is similiar to the"bake mode&quo

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CONVECTION BAKEDefault temperature . . . . 325°F (160°C)This function actively circulates heatedair throughout the oven cavity for aconstant baking te

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SURROUNDDefault temperature. . . . 375°F (190°C)The "SURROUND" function is apremium conventional baking mode.The oven heats with both the up

Page 29 - Setting the timer

BROWNINGDefault temperature . . . . 375°F (190°C)In the "BROWNING" function, food isheated from above.Use this function for:–browning mering

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INTENSIVEDefault temperature . . . . 325°F (160°C)The "INTENSIVE" function generatesheat from the lower heating element.The oven’s fan gentl

Page 31 - Guide to the functions

AUTO ROASTDefault temperature . . . . 325°F (160°C)This premium convection function heatsthe oven to a high temperature to searthe meat, retaining moi

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CONVECTION ROASTDefault temperature . . . . 325°F (160°C)This function uses the convection fan toactively circulate heated air throughoutthe oven.This

Page 33 - CONVECTION BAKE

SURROUND ROASTDefault temperature . . . . 400°F (200°C)"SURROUND ROAST" is a conventionalroasting program for traditional recipes.Use this f

Page 34 - SURROUND

This appliance is intended forresidential use only.Only use the appliance for itsintended purpose. The manufacturercan not be held responsible fordama

Page 35 - BROWNING

Roasting tips–Always install the grease filter in theback of the oven before roasting.–The larger the cut of meat to beroasted, the lower the temperat

Page 36 - INTENSIVE

Using the roast probeThe roast probe reliably monitors theroasting process. The tip of the probecontinuously measures the coretemperature of the meat

Page 37 - AUTO ROAST

^Insert the probe into the middle of themeat. Make sure that the probe doesnot touch any bones and is notlocated in a fatty portion of the meat.Improp

Page 38 - CONVECTION ROAST

^Select a roasting function.For example, "AUTO ROAST".The default temperature and the probe(core) temperature, once inserted, willshow in th

Page 39 - SURROUND ROAST

The start of roasting can also bedelayed at this time.^Touch the "Delayed Start" control.^Enter the desired start time of theroasting proces

Page 40 - Roasting tips

The "MASTER CHEF" function containsan easy to use list of preset functions ofcommonly cooked foods such as pizza,chicken, french fries.^Touc

Page 41 - Using the roast probe

^Touch the control to the left of"Turkey".^Touch the control that corresponds tothe weight of the turkey, "10 - 15 lb".^ Insert th

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MASTER CHEF FunctionsPOULTRYTurkey10 - 15 lb15 - 20 lb20 - 25 lb25+ lbChickenCordon BleuWhole: 0-5 lbWhole: 5+ lbCutletsPartsDuck3 - 5 lb5+ lbCornish

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BROILNo default temperatureOnly the inner part of the upper heatingelement is used for a smaller area ofintense heat from above. This functionis excel

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MAXI BROILNo default temperatureThe entire upper heating element isused for intense heating from above.This function gives excellent browningand seari

Page 45 - MASTER CHEF

Oven use,WARNING: Ovens produce highinternal temperatures that can causeburns.Prevent children from touching theappliance when in use.Use heat-resista

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CONVECTION BROILNo default temperatureHot air from the upper heating elementis distributed over the food by the fan.This enables a lower temperature t

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ROTISSERIENo default temperatureThis function is only available in theupper oven.The "ROTISSERIE" function broils meator poultry while turni

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^Secure meat or poultry on theskewers.(Poultry legs should be tied togetherto prevent them from catching on theheating element.)^Assemble the rotisser

Page 49 - MAXI BROIL

Broiling tips–To ensure even cooking, it is best tobroil foods of a similar thickness atthe same time. Most items should beturned halfway through broi

Page 50 - CONVECTION BROIL

If you often cook a recipe with the samesettings (function, times, temperature)you can save those settings as a"favorite" for easy recall.To

Page 51 - ROTISSERIE

SABBATHDefault temperature . . . . . 375°F/190°CFor religious observance, the oven canbe set to run for the duration of theSabbath.There will be no vi

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DEHYDRATEDefault temperature . . . . . 175°F (80°C)This function is for dehydrating fruits,vegetables and herbs.A constant low temperature and the fan

Page 53 - Broiling tips

PROOFDefault temperature . . . . . 125°F (50°C)The warm environment created in theproof function will allow you toeffectively proof dough. This functi

Page 54 - FAVORITES

DEFROSTDefault temperature . . . . . . 75°F (25°C)This function allows you to defrost foodat a constant temperature.Defrosting times depend on the typ

Page 55 - At the end of Sabbath

Appliance frontThe glass front of the appliance and thecontrol area can be cleaned with glasscleaner when cool.Stainless steelStainless steel surfaces

Page 56 - DEHYDRATE

This oven must only be used forcooking. Do not use it as a dryer,kiln, dehumidifier, etc. Any fumes orvapors given off by glues, plastics orother non-

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PerfectCleanThe revolutionary PerfectClean enamelis a smooth, nonstick surface thatcleans up easily with a sponge.The following have been treated with

Page 58 - Defrosting tips

Cleaning the oven cavity by hand,Danger of burns! Allow the ovento cool before cleaning.To make cleaning easier–remove the oven door,–remove the runne

Page 59 - Cleaning

Removing the oven doorPlease note: the oven door is quiteheavy. It should be gripped firmly atthe sides when being removed orrefitted.^Open the door f

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Refitting the oven door^Insert the door onto the hinges andopen the door completely.^Flip the locking clamps down.Check that the locking clamps arefli

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Lowering the upper heating element^Remove the runners first.^Loosen the wing nut.^ Gentlylower the element.Cleaning64

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SELF CLEAN functionIn the self cleaning function, the oven isheated to very high temperaturesburning off any residue on the oveninterior.The duration

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Before starting the "SELF CLEAN"function:– Remove large pieces of debrisand any puddles of greasefrom the oven interior. Debrisand grease ca

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A tone will sound when the "SELFCLEAN" function has ended and"Ready" will appear in the display.^Once the oven has cooled, removet

Page 65 - Self Cleaning

,To reduce the risk of electricshock, disconnect this appliancefrom the power supply by shuttingoff the power main or tripping thecircuit breaker.Chan

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^Replace the halogen bulb.Only use a 12 V, 10 W, 572°F(300°C) heat resistant, Osram, typew818 bulb.Do not touchthe new light bulb withyour fingers; to

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a Control panelb Self Clean door lockc Child safety lockd Door contact switch*e Upper heating elementf Rotisserie motorsg Lighth Roast probe socketi C

Page 68 - Changing the light bulb

^Put the light cover back in place withthe notch to the rear of the metalclamps.^ Press the light cover in to the metalframe.^ Reassemble the runners.

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What if the oven does not heat?Possible fault FixThe child safety lock is activated. Deactivate the child safety lock.The circuit breaker has tripped.

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

Page 71 - Frequently asked questions

The following accessories are availablefor purchase from your Miele Dealer orTechnical Service.Pizza panThis circular pan is suitable for cookingfresh

Page 73 - Optional accessories

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS75

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Disposal of the packingmaterialsThe cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradabl

Page 75 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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

Page 76 - Caring for the environment

Power supplyThe oven is equipped with a 6 ft.(2.2 m) flexible power cord consistingof 4 wires ready for connection to adedicated 3 pole, 4 wire ground

Page 77 - Electrical connection

a Vent (min. 24"2/ 150 cm2) cut-out possible at rear or platform of cabinetb Cut-out for power cord (min. 1" 2/ 3 cm2)c Power cordAppliance

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a Displayshows the time or the functions.b Touch controlsto select or set a function.c "UPPER ON/OFF" touch controlto turn the upper oven on

Page 79 - / 150 cm

The oven must be installed intocabinetry and be supported fromunderneath. A 24"2(150 cm2) ventcut out must be made within thecabinetry for venti

Page 80 - Installing the oven

^Slowly shut the door until theprotruding clamps stop themovement. Pull the door upward.^Connect the oven to the electricalsupply.^ Slide the oven in

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Set the time"Enter Time: hh:mm" will appear in thedisplay once the oven is connected toelectricity.^Set the current time using thekeypad.^Sa

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Alteration rights reserved / 1204This paper has been bleached without the use of chlorine.M.-Nr. 06 160 850 / 00

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The "UPPER ON/OFF" touch control,displays:The "LOWER ON/OFF" touch control,displays:When both ovens are in use, thedisplay will sp

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