Miele OVEN H 4882 BP Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - H 4882 BP

Operating and InstallationInstructionsOvenH 4882 BPTo prevent accidentsand machine damage,read these instructionsbeforeinstallation or use.M.-Nr. 07 3

Page 2 - Contents

Wire rackThe racks are to be slid into the runnerson either side of the oven. They havenon-tip safety notches which preventthem from being pulled out

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Roast probeThe roast probe reliably monitors thecore temperature of meat and poultryduring a roasting function.The long pointed end of the probe isins

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

System lockThe oven is supplied with this settingdeactivated as standard.To use it you first have to activate it.The system lock can be activated topr

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This oven uses soft key technology andan LCD display to assist in the selectionof functions.To select a function, touch the controlnext to the desired

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

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

Page 8 - Guide to the oven

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

Page 9 - Guide to the display

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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"Tone Short / Long"The duration of the timer and oventones can be modified.–"Tone short" will beep in quicksuccession when an oven

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.–Temperatures–Settings–FavoritesReset TemperaturesIf the r

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.^ Sel

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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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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 function allows you to turn cookingprocesses automatically off or on andoff.DurationTo enter the cooking time. After thistime has elap

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Start timeThis feature allows you to delay thestart of a function, from 1 minute to23 hours 59 minutes, so that thecooking process begins at a specifi

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Canceling a process^Touch the "Clear" control.^Select the option you wish to cancel.The cooking process will be canceled.If the timer was se

Page 21 - Before using the oven

Setting a timerThe timer can be used to time anyactivity in the kitchen and can be setindependently of a cooking function.Two alarms (Timer 1 and 2) c

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Guide to the functions

Page 23 - Using the oven

Guide to the functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29BAKE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Baking tipsThe roasting pan does not need to begreased or covered with parchmentpaper. The PerfectClean enamel finishprevents spillovers from baking o

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

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

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SURROUNDDefault temperature. . . 375 °F (190 °C)The "SURROUND" function is a premi-um conventional baking mode. Theoven heats with both the

Page 28 - Setting the timer

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

Page 29 - 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

Page 30 - Baking tips

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

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

Page 32 - CONVECTION BAKE

Roasting tips– The larger the cut of meat to beroasted, the lower the temperatureshould be.The roasting process will take a littlelonger, but the meat

Page 33 - BROWNING

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

Page 34 - INTENSIVE

This appliance is intended forresidential use only.Only use the appliance for itsintended purpose. The manufacturercannot be held responsible fordamag

Page 35 - AUTO ROAST

When roasting poultry, the best place toinsert the probe is in the thickest part ofthe bird between the thigh and body.^Insert the short end of the ro

Page 36 - CONVECTION ROAST

^Enter the desired start time of theroasting process using the keypad.At the end of cooking, when theselected core temperature has beenreached, a tone

Page 37 - SURROUND ROAST

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

Page 38 - Roasting tips

Tips for use–To end an automatic programprematurely, turn the oven off.–If the food is not cooked to yourdesire after an automatic programhas elapsed,

Page 39 - Using the roast probe

MASTER CHEF FunctionsPOULTRYTurkey10-15lb15-20lb20-25lb25+lbChickenCordon BleuWhole:0-5lbWhole:5+lbCutletsPartsDuck3-5lb5+lbCornish Hens1-2lbGoose5-10

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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 42 - MASTER CHEF

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 temperatureThe "ROTISSERIE" function broils meator poultry while turning it on a spit foreven cooking results.Use this

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

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Installation~Before installation, make sure thatthe voltage and frequency listed on thedata plate correspond with thehousehold electrical supply. This

Page 46 - 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 47 - CONVECTION BROIL

If you often cook a recipe with the samesettings (function, time, temperature)you can save them as a "favorite" foreasy recall.To save a fav

Page 48 - ROTISSERIE

SABBATHDefault temperature. . . 375 °F (190 °C)For 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 consistent low temperature and thefan maint

Page 50 - Broiling tips

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

Page 51 - FAVORITES

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

Page 52 - At the end of Sabbath

Front of applianceIt is best to clean spills from the frontof the appliance immediately. Spillsthat remain longer may cause thesurface to become disco

Page 53 - DEHYDRATE

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

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

Page 55 - Defrosting tips

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

Page 56 - Cleaning

~Caution: Heating elements may behot even though they are not glowing.During and after use, do not let clothingor other flammable materials come incon

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Refitting the oven door^Insert the door onto the hinges andopen the door completely.^Flip the locking clamps down.Be sure that the locking clamps aref

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Lowering the upper heating element^First remove the runners.^Loosen the wing nut.^ Gently lower the upper heatingelement.Do not use force to lower it,

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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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A film may build up on the oven door.This can be removed with a shieldedblade scraper or a non-abrasivesponge and a mild solution of warmwater and dis

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

Page 62 - Self Cleaning

^Replace the halogen bulb.Only use the following light bulb:12 V, 10 W, 572 °F (300 °C) heatresistant, socket G4, type 64418made by Osram.Do not touch

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What if the oven does not heat?Possible fault SolutionThe system lock is activated. Deactivate the system lock.The circuit breaker has tripped. Check

Page 64 - Changing the light bulb

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

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The following accessories are availablefor purchase from your Local MieleDealer or from Miele.Gourmet Pizza formThis circular form is suitable for coo

Page 66 - Frequently asked questions

Anti-splash insertThe anti-splash insert may be placed inthe roasting pan to reduce splatteringof drippings from meat or poultry.The anti-splash inser

Page 67 - Technical Service

General notes~Do not use a steam cleaner to cleanthe oven. Steam could penetrateelectrical components and cause ashort circuit.~Children should not be

Page 69

Installation Instructions

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

Page 71 - Installation Instructions

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

Page 72 - Caring for the environment

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

Page 73 - Electrical connection

The oven must be installed intocabinetry and be supported fromunderneath.,IMPORTANT INFORMATIONCertain cabinet materials andfinishes are very sensitiv

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

Page 75 - Installing the oven

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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a Control panelb SELF CLEAN door lockc Door contact switch *d Upper heating elemente Rotisserie motorsf Convection fang Roast probe socketh Lighti Non

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Alteration rights reserved / 4508(H 4882 BP)For the most updated manual see the Miele web site.M.-Nr. 07 338 230 / 00

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a Touch controlsto select or set a function.b Keypadto enter times or temperatures.c "On" touch controlto turn the oven on.d "Off"

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