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Operating and Installation Instructions
Speed Oven
To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions
befor
e installation or use.
en – US, CA M.-Nr. 10 230 760
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Page 1 - Speed Oven

Operating and Installation InstructionsSpeed OvenTo prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructionsbefore installation or use.en – US, C

Page 2 - Contents

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS10 Danger of electric shock!Under no circumstances open the outer casing of the appliance. This appliance must not be u

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Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking100Tips on reheating Danger of burns! Food for infantsand children must not be too hot.Heat baby food for only

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Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking101Cooking tipsFood with a thick skin or peel, suchas tomatoes, sausage, potatoes andegg plant can burst when h

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Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking102When to use NotesDefrosting large quantitiesof food at once, e.g. 4 lbs.of fishThe glass tray can be used on

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Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking103Table for defrosting foodQuantity [min][min] 1)Dairy productsCream 1 cup (250 ml) 1 13–17 10–15Butter 1/2

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Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking104Table for reheating foodQuantity [min:sec][min] 1)Drinks 2)Coffee, drink temperature 140-150°F /60–65°C1

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Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking105Table for cooking foodQuantity Level 6  [min]+ Level 4  [min] [min] 1)MeatMeatballs in sauce (3/4 lb/400

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Special Modes106In addition to the MasterChef programsyour oven has a variety of specialmodes.– Defrost– Dehydrate– Reheat(to reheat plated meals)– Wa

Page 10 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Special Modes107DefrostUse the "Defrost" mode to gentlydefrost frozen food.Only use heat-resistant containersthat are microwave safe. Selec

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Special Modes108DehydrateThis program is designed for traditionaldrying of food to preserve it.The temperature can be set between175-250°F (80-100°C).

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Special Modes109ReheatThis mode is designed to reheatcooked food.Only use heat-resistant containersthat are microwave safe. Place the food that is to

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS11Proper use Danger of burns!The Speed Oven becomes hot when in use.Depending on the mode selected, you could burn yours

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Special Modes110ProofThis mode is designed specifically forproofing yeast dough.You can set a temperature between 75and 125°F (30 and 50°C). Select S

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Special Modes111Sabbath ProgramThis mode is designed for religiousobservance.Select the "Sabbath" mode and thenselect the oven mode and temp

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Special Modes112Gentle BakeThe Gentle Bake mode is ideal forcasseroles and gratins.You can select a temperature settingfrom 200-450°F (100-230°C). Se

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Special Modes113CanningAlways observe USDA food safetyguidelines.Canning containers Danger of injury!Do not use the appliance to heat upor can food i

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Special Modes114Convection Bake 5 Jars 1/2 pint (1/2 liter) 1)Temperature Time fromsimmeringpoint 2) [min]Continuedwarmingduration [min]Fruit / Cucum

Page 19 - Guide to the Speed Oven

Special Modes115After canning Danger of burns!Use pot holders when removing thejars from the oven. Take the jars out of the oven. Cover the jars wi

Page 20 - Control panel

Special Modes116Frozen foodTipsCakes, pizza, baguettes– Bake on parchment paper placed onthe wire oven rack.– Use the lowest temperaturerecommended by

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Cleaning and care117 Danger of burns!Make sure the heating elements areturned off and allowed to coolcompletely. Danger of injury! The steam froma s

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Cleaning and care118If stains and food residues areallowed to remain on surfaces for alonger period of time, it may nolonger be possible to remove the

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Cleaning and care119Stubborn soilingFruit juices and roasting juices maycause permanent discoloration tothe surfaces of the oven. This will notaffect

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS12 To prevent burns, always place oven racks at their desired heightwhile the oven is cool. If the rack must be moved wh

Page 25 - Features

Cleaning and care120Lowering the Browning /Broiling elementIf the oven interior is very dirty, theBrowning / Broiling element can belowered. It is rec

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Frequently asked questions121The following faults can be corrected without contacting the Miele ServiceDepartment. If in doubt, please contact Miele.

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Frequently asked questions122Problem Possible cause and solutionSystem Lock  in thedisplay when the ovenis turned on.The system lock is On.  Press a

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Frequently asked questions123Problem Possible cause and solutionA noise is heard afterthe cooking process iscomplete.The fan remains turned on after a

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Frequently asked questions124Problem Possible cause and solutionThe food is notsufficiently heated or isnot cooked at the endof a set duration whenusi

Page 30 -  The oven must no

Frequently asked questions125Problem Possible cause and solutionThe oven lighting doesnot turn on.The halogen bulb needs to be replaced. Danger of bu

Page 31 - Night Dimming

Technical Service126After sales serviceIn the event of a fault which you cannoteasily correct yourself, please contact:– your Miele dealer, or– the Mi

Page 32 - Heating the oven

Caring for the environment127Disposal of the packingmaterialThe cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have bee

Page 33 - Settings

Electrical connection128 CAUTION:Before servicing, disconnect thepower supply by either removing thefuse, shutting off the power main ormanually &quo

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Installation diagrams129Appliance and cut-out dimensionsMiele ovens can be installed flush or proud. Discuss your installationrequirements with your a

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS13 WARNINGNEVER cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom orcover an entire rack with materials such as alum

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Installation diagrams130Undercounter installationB A B A 7/8" (22*/23** mm)22 1/16"(560 mm)17 1/2" (445 mm)21 9/16"

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Installation diagrams131Combination installation with an oven into a tall cabinet 7/8"(22*/23** mm)22 1/16"(560 mm)

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Installation diagrams132Front dimensionsA17 1/2"(445 mm)3/16"(4 mm)13 1/8"(333 mm)4 3/8"(111 mm)17 3/4"(451 mm)17 15/16"

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Installation133 The oven must not be operateduntil it has been properly installedwithin cabinetry.Mounting the door handle(depending on model) Mount

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

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M.-Nr. 10 230 760 / 00en – US, CAH6500BM; H6600BM

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS14 For modes without microwave power: Plastic containers whichare not suitable for use in an oven can melt at high tempe

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS15 It is recommended to cover all cooked food that is left in the ovento be kept warm. This will prevent moisture from c

Page 45 - Setting the timer

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS16 When boiling and in particular when re-heating liquids, milk,sauces etc., using microwave power without a boiling rod

Page 46 - Canceling the timer

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS17 Do not use the oven to heat up heating pads filled with grains, gel,etc.These pads can ignite even after they have be

Page 47 - Guide to the modes

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS18Accessories Use only genuine original Miele parts. If parts or accessories fromother manufacturers are used, the warra

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Guide to the Speed Oven19aControl panel bConnection socket for the roast probe cBrowning / Broiling element d3 Shelf levels for the glass tray and rac

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Contents2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... 7Guide to the Speed Oven ...

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Control panel20aRecessed On / Off  buttonTurns the oven on and off bSensor buttons To select operating modes, settings and menu items cDisplayTo di

Page 51 - Microwave power

Control panel21Sensor buttonsThe sensors react to touch. Each touch is confirmed with an audible tone. Thistone can be turned off (see "Settings

Page 52 - Selecting cookware

Control panel22SensorbuttonFunction NotesBack To go back a stepPopcorn "Popcorn" function The microwave starts at power level 6 and acooking

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Control panel23DisplayThe display is used for showing thetime of day or information aboutmodes, temperatures, power settings,cooking durations, Master

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Control panel24SymbolsThe following symbols may appear in the display:Symbol DescriptionTimerAllocates an illuminated Sensor button  to an option

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Features25Model numbersA list of the ovens described in theseoperating instructions can be found onthe back page.Data plateThe data plate located on t

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Features26Glass TrayThe glass tray is suitable for use with alloperating modes.Always use the glass tray whenusing Microwave (Solo) .Do not place ite

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Features27 To remove the rack, lift it upwardsslightly at the front when the safetynotches connect with the sides of theoven. We recommend using the

Page 58 - Energy saving tips

Features28Speed Oven controlsThe oven controls enable you to usethe various cooking modes to bake,roast, broil and reheat.It also allows you to access

Page 59 - Solo modes

Features29PerfectClean treated surfacesThe revolutionary PerfectClean enamelis a smooth, non-stick surface thatcleans easily with a sponge.Food and so

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Contents3Units of measurement... 38Weight...

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Before using for the first time30General settings The oven must not be operateduntil it has been properly installedwithin cabinetry.The oven will tur

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Before using for the first time31Time of day displayYou will then be asked when you wantthe time of day to show in the displaywhen the oven is turned

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Before using for the first time32Heating the ovenNew ovens may have a slight odorduring their first use. Heating up theoven for at least one hour with

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Settings33Accessing the "Settings" menu Select Settings .A list of settings will appear in thedisplay.They can be checked and changed, ifn

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Settings34Settings overviewOption Available settingsLanguage  ... / deutsch / english / ...CountryTime ShowOn / Off * / Night DimmingClock Format24 h

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Settings35Option Available settingsCooling Fan Temp. Controlled *Time ControlledDefault TemperatureRecommended SettingsSafety System Lock On / Off *S

Page 67 - Microwave (Solo) 

Settings36Language The desired country and language canbe set.After selecting and confirming yourchoice, the language selected willappear in the disp

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Settings37Lighting– On The interior lighting is turned onduring the entire cooking period.– On for 15 Seconds The oven lighting turns off 15seconds

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Settings38Keypad toneAn audible tone is heard with eachtouch of a sensor.The volume of the keypad tone isrepresented by a bar with sevensegments.Maxi

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Settings39Quick MWUnder this settings you can changethe presetting of the "Minute +"sensor button.The maximum power level 7 and acooking dur

Page 71 - Combi Modes

Contents4Additional functions ... 60Changing the oven mode

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Settings40Keeping Warm– On The "Keeping Warm" function isactivated in the Microwave mode if at least power level 4 and aminimum cooking ti

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Settings41Default temperaturesIf you often cook with temperatures thatdiffer from the default, it makes senseto change the default temperatures.After

Page 74 - MasterChef

Settings42SafetySystem lock The system lock prevents the ovenbeing turned on inadvertently.The system lock will remain activatedeven after a power fa

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Settings43Calibrate temperatureUsing temperature calibration thetemperature can be modified, in allmodes and MasterChef programs, sothat it is slightl

Page 76 - Favorites

Settings44Showroom programThis function enables the oven to bedemonstrated in showrooms withoutheating up. It should not be set fordomestic use.Demo M

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Timer45The timer can be used to time anyactivity in the kitchen, e.g. boiling eggs.The timer can also be used at the sametime as a cooking program if

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Timer46At the end of the timer–  flashes,– the time starts counting upwards,– a buzzer will sound if turned on (see"Settings - Acoustic informat

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Guide to the modes47The oven has a wide range of modes for preparing a variety of foods.Due to country-specific preferences for preparation of food, d

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Guide to the modes48Mode DefaulttemperatureTemperaturerangeIntensive This mode gently circulates heated air from thelower heating element using the f

Page 81 - Minute +

Guide to the modes49Combination ModesDuring Combination modes the heating element and the magnetron turn on andoff alternating one after the other. Th

Page 82 - At the end of the program

Contents5Roast ... 85Roast Probe ...

Page 83 - Bakeware

Guide to the modes50Mode DefaulttemperatureTemperaturerangeMicro Broil For broiling flat meats, e.g. steak, chops, kebabs,etc. The entire Browning /

Page 84 - Shelf levels 

Microwave power51How it worksThe Speed Oven contains a high-frequency tube called a magnetron. Itconverts electrical energy intomicrowaves. The microw

Page 85 - Cooking accessories

Selecting cookware52Microwaves are reflected by metal.They pass through glass, porcelain,plastic and cardboard.They are absorbed by food.Non-microwave

Page 86 - Roasting duration 

Selecting cookware53PlasticsPlastic containers and plasticdisposable containers may only beused with Microwave (Solo)  if theyhave been declared as s

Page 87 - Roast Probe

Selecting cookware54Unsuitable containers formicrowave use Dishes with hollow knobs orhandles are not suitable for use withmicrowave modes. Moisture

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Selecting cookware55– Aluminum foil piecesFor even defrosting and to avoidovercooking unevenly shaped cuts ofmeat, poultry or fish, small pieces ofalu

Page 89 - Start Later

Selecting cookware56Placing the dish in the SpeedOven Insert the glass tray on shelf level 1. The dish containing the food shouldalways be placed in

Page 90 - Program Finished

Selecting cookware57 The cover can only withstandtemperatures up to 230°F (110°C).Higher temperatures (e.g. those usedfor Broil and Convection Bake)

Page 91 - Slow Roasting

Energy saving tips58– Remove any accessories from theoven that you do not require forcooking.– If possible, do not open the doorduring a program. If t

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Solo modes59Quick Guide Turn the oven on.The main menu will appear. Place the food in the oven. Select Operating Modes. Select the desired mode.Th

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Contents6Technical Service ... 126Caring for the environme

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Solo modes60Additional functionsYou have placed the food in the oven,selected an operating mode and set thetemperature. Select Change.Additional opti

Page 95 - Preparing food for broiling

Solo modes61Changing the temperatureAs soon as a cooking mode is selected,a default temperature will appear in thedisplay together with its possible r

Page 96 -  Burn hazar

Solo modes62Rapid PreHeat"Rapid PreHeat" can be used to speedup the preheating phase.The "Rapid PreHeat" function switcheson autom

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Solo modes63Preheating the ovenThe oven only needs to be preheated ina few cases.Most dishes can be placed in a coldoven. They will then use the heatp

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Solo modes64Setting additional durationsYou have placed the food in the oven,selected a mode and set thetemperature.By entering Duration, Ready at or

Page 99 -  Danger of burns!

Solo modes65Turning on and off automaticallyIt It is recommended to use theautomatic On/Off feature whenroasting. Do not delay the start of theprogram

Page 100 -  Danger of burns! F

Solo modes66Changing the set time Select Change.All options that can be changed willappear. Select the desired time. Change the set time Confirm w

Page 101 - Cooking tips

Microwave (Solo) 67Quick Guide Turn the oven on.The main menu will appear. Place the food in the oven. Select Operating Modes. Select "Micro

Page 102 - Microwave  mode

Microwave (Solo) 68Additional functionsYou have placed the food in the oven,selected a microwave power level andset the duration. Select Change.Addi

Page 103 - Table for defrosting food

Microwave (Solo) 69Changing the oven modeYou can change the oven mode duringoperation (see "Solo modes - Changingthe oven mode").Setting ad

Page 104 - Table for reheating food

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS7When using the appliance, follow basic safety precautions, including thefollowing:Read all instructions before installat

Page 105 - Table for cooking food

Microwave (Solo) 70Sequence of a cooking program thatturns on and off automaticallyUp until the start time the mode, themicrowave power level, the se

Page 106 - Special Modes

Combi Modes71Microwave Combi modes usemicrowave power with anothercooking mode (e.g. Convection Bake,Auto Roast). This combination enablesshorter cook

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Combi Modes72At the end of the cooking duration– Program Finished appears on thedisplay.– The oven heating turns offautomatically.– The cooling fan co

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Combi Modes73Changing the microwave power level Select Change. Select Power Level. Change the microwave power level. Confirm by selecting OK twice

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MasterChef74Your oven has a wide range ofMasterChef programs that enable youto achieve excellent cooking resultswith ease. Simply select theappropriat

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MasterChef75Notes on using these programs– After cooking, allow the oven interiorto cool down to room temperatureagain before starting a MasterChefpro

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Favorites76You can create and save up to 20 ofyour own programs.– Each one can have up to 10 cookingstages. This enables you to saveyour most frequent

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Favorites77More cooking stages can be added, forexample, if you would like to addanother cooking mode to follow thefirst. If additional cooking stage

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Favorites78Starting a Favorite Place the food in the oven. Select Favorites.The display shows the program namesand Edit Program at the bottom. Sele

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Favorites79Changing FavoritesChanging cooking stagesCooking stages in a MasterChefprogram that have been saved undera different name cannot be changed

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS8Children Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area wherean oven is in use. Never allow children to ope

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Favorites80Deleting a Favorite Select Favorites.The display shows the program namesand Edit Program at the bottom. Select Edit Program. Select Dele

Page 117 - Cleaning and care

Minute +81With the "Minute +" function themicrowave starts with a set microwavepower level and cooking duration, e.g.,for heating liquids.Th

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Popcorn82With the "Popcorn" button, themicrowave starts with a set power leveland cooking time.Microwave power level 6 and a cookingtime of

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Bake83Eating food which has been cookedcorrectly is important for goodhealth.Only bake cakes, pizza, french fries,etc. until they are golden brown. Do

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Bake84Temperature Select the suggested temperature ifpossible.Choosing a baking temperature higherthan those recommended may reducethe cooking time,

Page 121 - Frequently asked questions

Roast85Always observe the USDA guidelinesfor food safety.Oven modesConvection Bake / Convection Roast, Auto Roast For roasting meat, fish and poultr

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Roast86Temperature Select the suggested temperature ifpossible.If higher temperatures are used, themeat will brown on the outside, but willnot be pro

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Roast87Roast ProbeThe roast probe enables the roastingprocess to be monitored simply andreliably.How the roast probe worksThe metal tip of the roast p

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Roast88Important notes regarding the roastprobePlease note:– You can place the meat in a pot, onthe rack or in the glass tray,depending on the mode se

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Roast89You can also delay the start of thecooking program to a later time. To dothis, select Start at. In the MasterChefprograms select Start Later.Yo

Page 126 - Technical Service

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS9 Operating a damaged appliance can result in microwave leakageand present a hazard to the user. Do not use the applianc

Page 127 - Caring for the environment

Roast90Using residual heatShortly before the end of the cookingprogram the oven heating will turn off.The residual heat in the oven issufficient to co

Page 128 - Electrical connection

Slow Roasting91This cooking method is ideal forcooking beef, pork, veal or lamb whena tender result is desired.First, using a cooktop sear the meat on

Page 129 - Installation diagrams

Slow Roasting92Using the "Slow Roasting"functionUse the glass tray with the wire ovenrack placed on top of it. Select Special Modes. Selec

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Slow Roasting93Adjusting the Slow RoastingtemperatureUse the glass tray with the rackplaced on top of it. Do not use the "Rapid PreHeat"func

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Broil94 Danger of burns!Broil with the oven door closed. Ifyou broil with the door open the hotair will escape from the oven beforeit has been cooled

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Broil95PreheatingAlways preheat the oven for about5 minutes with the door closed beforeBroiling.Do not set a microwave power levelduring pre-heating.S

Page 133 - Installation

Broil96Broil PreHeat the Browning/Broilingelement for approx. 5 minutes withthe door closed.Do not set a microwave power levelduring preheating. Pla

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Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking97Always observe the USDA guidelines for food safety.Ovenmode / Suitable for:Defrost1 Very delicate foods su

Page 135 - 33332 Gütersloh

Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking98Before defrosting, reheatingand cooking Place food (frozen or unfrozen) in adish that is suitable for microw

Page 136 - H6500BM; H6600BM

Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking99After defrosting, reheating andcookingCompensating times are resting periodsin which the temperature is unifo

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