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Operating and installation instructions
Microwave combination oven
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essential
to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.
M.-Nr. 09 830 290en-GB
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Microwave combination oven

Operating and installation instructionsMicrowave combination ovenTo avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essentialto read thes

Page 2 - Contents

~Danger of burning.Children's skin is far more sensitive to high temperatures than that ofadults. External parts of the oven such as the door gla

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This method is ideal for cooking beef,pork, veal or lamb when a tender resultis required.First sear the meat all over at a hightemperature on the hob

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Using the "Low temperaturecooking" special applicationUse the glass tray with the rackplaced on top of it.^Select "Special applications

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Low temperature cooking -setting the temperaturemanuallyUse the glass tray with the rackplaced on top of it.Do not use the Rapid heat-upfunction to pr

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,Danger of burning.Grill with the oven door closed. Ifyou grill with the door open, hot airwill escape from the oven instead ofbeing cooled by the coo

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Pre-heatingAlways pre-heat the grill for approx.5 minutes with the door closed.Do not set a microwave power levelduring pre-heating.Shelf level ³–Gril

Page 8 - Correct application

Preparing food for grillingTrim the meat. Do not season meat withsalt before grilling as this draws thejuices out.Add a little oil to lean meat if nec

Page 9 - Safety with children

Grilling chartPre-heat the grill for approx. 5 minutes with the door closed. Do not usemicrowave power whilst pre-heating the oven.The data for the re

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Function _ / 6 Suitable for:Defrosting _ 80 W Very delicate foods such ascream, butter, cream and buttercream gateaux, cheese150 W All other types of

Page 11 - Technical safety

Before defrosting, reheating andcooking^Place food (including frozen) in adish that is suitable for microwaveuse, and cover it.^Place the dish in the

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Ensure that food, such as meat, poultryand fish, is cooked for an appropriatelength of time. The food probe can beused to monitor the temperature when

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Technical safety~Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs can causeconsiderable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance andrepairs mu

Page 14 - Correct use

Use NotesDefrosting largequantities of food atonce, e.g. 2 kg fishThe glass tray can be used on shelf level 1 for defrostingfood.Reheating food Always

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Chart for defrosting food_Quantity 150 W+ [min]80 W+ [min]Standing time[min]1)Dairy productsCreamButterCheese slicesMilkQuark250 ml250 g250 g500 ml250

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Chart for reheating foodDrinks2)_Quantity 1000 W+ [min]450 W+ [min]Standing time[min]1)Coffee,drinking temperature 60–65 °CMilk,drinking temperature 6

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Chart for cooking food_Quantity 850 W+ [min]+ 450 W+ [min]Standingtime1)[min]MeatMeatballs in gravy (400 g meat)Stew (750 g meat)10–1216 + 152–32–3Pou

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Your oven has the following Specialapplications in addition to the Automat-ic programmes:–Defrost–Drying food–Reheat (Reheating plated meals)–Heat cro

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DefrostUse the Defrost function to gentlydefrost frozen food.Only use heat-resistant containerswhich are microwave safe.^Select "Special applicat

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Drying foodThis programme is designed fortraditional style drying of food topreserve it.The temperature can be set between80 and 100 °C.It is importan

Page 21 - Accessories

ReheatThis programme is designed to reheatcooked food.Only use heat-resistant containerswhich are microwave safe.^Place the food to be reheated in its

Page 22 - Caring for the environment

PizzaThis programme is designedspecifically for baking pizza.The temperature can be set between160 and 250 °C.^Select "Special applications"

Page 23 - Overview

Gentle bakeThe Gentle bake function is ideal forbakes and gratins which require a crisptop.The temperature can be set between100 and 230 °C.^Select &q

Page 24 - Controls

~For safety reasons, this appliance may only be used after it hasbeen built in.~The oven must not be used in a non-stationary location (e.g. on aship)

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Sabbath programmeThis programme is for religiousobservance.Select the Sabbath programme andthen select the oven function andtemperature.The programme

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Frozen food / Ready mealsTipsCakes, pizza, baguettes–Bake on a layer of baking parchmentplaced on the rack.–Use the lowest temperaturerecommended on t

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Test food acc. to EN 60350 (function: Microwave solo _)Test food _[W]+[min]Standing time[min]1)NotesDefrost raspberries,250 g2)150 7 3–5 Do not coverD

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Test food acc. to EN 60350 (functions without microwave power)Test food Tin/glass trayFunction 6[°C]³ +[min]Drop cookies 1 glass tray U 140 1 42–492 g

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,Danger of burning. Make surethe oven heating elements areswitched off and that the oven cavityis cool.,Danger of injury. Do not use asteam cleaning a

Page 30 - Features

Soiling might become impossible toremove if it is not dealt with.Continued use of the oven withoutregular cleaning will make it muchharder to keep cle

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Stubborn soilingSpilt fruit and roasting juices maycause lasting discolouration or mattpatches on enamelled surfaces.This discolouration is permanent

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Lowering the top heat/grillelementIf the oven interior roof is badly soiled,the top heat/grill element can belowered to make cleaning easier.,Danger o

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With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily correctedwithout contacting Miele. If having followed the suggestions below, you sti

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Problem Possible cause and remedyWhen the oven isswitched on "Systemlock 0" will appear inthe display.The system lock 0 is active.It can be

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~During installation, maintenance and repair work, the appliancemust be disconnected from the mains electricity supply, e.g. if theoven lighting is fa

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Problem Possible cause and remedyThe food probe is notrecognised by the oven.You cannot set a coretemperature.^Check that the food probe is engaged in

Page 37 - Basic settings

Problem Possible cause and remedyCakes and biscuits arenot cooked properlyafter following the timesgiven in the chart.A different temperature from the

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Problem Possible cause and remedyThe food is notsufficiently heated or isnot cooked at the endof a set duration whenusing Microwave solo_.^Check that

Page 39 - Heating up the oven for the

Problem Possible cause and remedyThe oven lighting doesnot switch on.The halogen lamp needs replacing.Danger of burning.Make sure the oven heating ele

Page 40 - Settings

After sales serviceIn the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, or if theappliance is under guarantee, pleasecontact– your Miele Dealer

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All electrical work should be carried outby a suitably qualified and competentMiele approved service technician instrict accordance with current natio

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Appliance and niche dimensionsDimensions are given in mm.Installation in a tall unit* Ovens with glass front** Ovens with metal frontBuilding-in diagr

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Installation in a base unitIf fitted underneath a hob, the installation instructions for the hob must also betaken into account.* Ovens with glass fro

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Front dimensionsDimensions are given in mm.A H6500BM: 45 mmH6600BM: 42 mmB Ovens with glass front: 2.2 mmOvens with metal front: 1.2 mmBuilding-in dia

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,The oven must not be operateduntil it has been correctly installed inits housing unit.^Connect the mains cable from theoven to the isolator.^Push the

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Correct use,Danger of burning.The oven becomes hot when in use.Depending on the function being used, you could burn yourselfon the heating elements, o

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a Miele|home communication enabled applianceb Miele|home communication module XKM3000Zc Miele|home communication enabled Master appliance with SuperVi

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This appliance a/c is communicationenabled and can be connected to theMiele|home system via acommunication module b (optionalaccessory) and a conversi

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M.-Nr. 09 830 290 / 02en-GBH6500BM; H6600BM

Page 52 - Overview of functions

~Please be aware that durations when using microwave power areoften considerably shorter when cooking, reheating and defrostingthan when using functio

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~A build-up of heat can cause damage to the enamel on the floorof the oven.When using Conventional heat V, Bottom heat X, Intensivebake O or Fan plus

Page 54 - Microwave power

~The boiling rod ensures that the liquid heats up evenly withbubbles forming at the right time.When reheating liquids, always place the boiling rod su

Page 55 - Suitable containers for

~Eggs in their shells will explode if cooked with microwave power,even after taking them out of the oven.They can only be cooked in their shells using

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~Fire hazard. Using Microwave solo _ or Microwave combinationprogrammes with plastic dishes which are not microwave safe cancause them to melt and dam

Page 57 - Unsuitable

Warning and Safety instructions ...7Caring for the environment...22Overview ..

Page 58 - Testing dishes for their

~You could injure yourself on the open oven door or trip over it.Avoid leaving the door open unnecessarily.~The door can support a maximum weight of 8

Page 59 - Placing the dish in the oven

Cleaning and care~Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this appliance.The steam could reach electrical components and cause a shortcircuit.~

Page 60

Disposal of the packingmaterialThe packaging is designed to protectthe appliance from damage duringtransportation. The packaging materialsused are sel

Page 61 - Tips on saving energy

a Controlsb Connection socket for the food probec Top heat/grill elementd Three shelf levels for the glass tray and racke Front frame with data platef

Page 62 - Cooling fan

a On/Off sensor Kb C sensors for operating the ovenc Displayd 0–9 sensors (numerical keypad)e W, Æ, #, I, N sensorsControls24

Page 63 - Changing the function

On/Off sensor KThe On/Off sensor K is recessed and reacts to touch.It is used for switching the oven on and off.Sensor controlsThe sensors react to to

Page 64 - Changing the temperature

Sensor Function NotesI For switching theoven interiorlighting on and offIf a list of options is showing in the display or if acooking process is runni

Page 65 - Rapid heat-up

DisplayThe display is used for showing the time of day or information about functions,temperatures, microwave power levels, cooking durations, automat

Page 66 - (Moisture reduction)

SymbolsThe following symbols may also appear in the display in addition to the text:Symbol ExplanationN Minute minder- Allocates an illuminated C to a

Page 67 - Setting the duration

When a function is selected, the following symbols may appear in the display,depending on setting:Symbol ExplanationU Fan plus_ MicrowaveV Conventiona

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Solo tone ...44Keypad tone ...44Units...

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

Page 70 - Microwave solo _

Glass trayThe glass tray is suitable for use with allcooking functions.Always use the glass tray whenusing the Microwave (Solo) function_.Do not place

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The rack has non-tip safety notcheswhich prevent it being pulled right outwhen it only needs to be pulled outpartially.When pushing the rack back in,a

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Round baking tray HBF 27-1Do not use the round baking traywith Microwave solo _ or withMicrowave combinationprogrammes.The round baking tray is suitab

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Miele microfibre clothLight soiling and fingerprints can beeasily removed with the microfibrecloth.Miele oven cleanerMiele oven cleaner is suitable fo

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Oven controlsIn addition to operating the variouscooking functions for baking, roastingand grilling, the oven controls are alsoused to operate–the tim

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PerfectClean treated surfacesPerfectClean surfaces have very goodnon-stick properties and are mucheasier to keep clean than conventionalenamel surface

Page 76 - Changing the power level

Basic settings,The oven must not be operateduntil it has been correctly installed inits housing unit.The oven will switch on automaticallywhen it is c

Page 77 - Setting further durations

Time of day displayYou will then be asked when you wantthe time of day to show in the displaywhen the oven is switched off (see"Settings - Time o

Page 78 - Quick-MW W

Heating up the oven for thefirst timeNew ovens can give off an unpleasantsmell on first use. Heating up the ovenfor at least 1 hour with nothing in it

Page 79 - Popcorn Æ

Functions without microwave power...62Simple operation ...62Cooling fan..

Page 80 - Automatic programmes

Settings overviewSettings cannot be altered while a cooking programme is in progress.Factory default settings are shown in bold in the chart.Setting O

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Setting OptionsQuick MW Power level 1000 WDuration 1:00 minPopcorn Duration 3:00 minKeeping warm OnOffCooling fan run-on Temp. controlledTime controll

Page 82 - User programmes

Calling up the Settings menu^Select "Settings J" in the main menu.A list of settings will appear in thedisplay.You can check them or change

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TimeDisplaySelect how you want the time of day toshow in the display when the oven isswitched off:–OnThe time always shows in thedisplay.–OffThe displ

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Display brightnessThe brightness is represented by a barwith seven segments.P P P P G G GM^Select "Darker" or "Brighter" tochange

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UnitsWeight–gWeight in Automatic programmes isset using grammes.–lb/ozWeight in Automatic programmes isset using pounds and ounces.Temperature–°CThe t

Page 86 - Bakeware

Keeping warm–OnThe warming function is activated asstandard with Microwave solo _,ifa power level of min. 450 W and thecooking duration of min. 10 min

Page 87 - Notes on the baking chart

Recommended temperaturesIf you cook with different temperaturesa lot it makes sense to change therecommended temperature.After selecting this option a

Page 88 - Baking chart

SafetySystem lock 0The system lock prevents the ovenbeing switched on by mistake.The system lock will remain activatedeven after a power failure.Selec

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Showroom programmeThis function enables the oven to bedemonstrated in showrooms withoutheating up. It should not be set fordomestic use.Demo mode–OnTo

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Quick-MW W...78Popcorn Æ ...79Automatic programmes

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Using the minute minder NThe minute minder can be used to timeother activities in the kitchen, e.g.boiling eggs.The minute minder can also be used att

Page 92 - Roasting

At the end of the minute minderduration–N will flash,–the display will show the timecounting upwards,–a buzzer will sound if the buzzer tonehas been s

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Your oven has a range of ovenfunctions for preparing food.Functions which do not usemicrowave energyFan plus UThis function is used for baking androas

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Microwave solo _This function is used to rapidly defrost,reheat and cook foodMicrowave combinationprogrammesWith Microwave combinationprogrammes the h

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How it worksIn a microwave combination oven thereis a high-frequency tube called amagnetron. This converts electricalenergy into microwaves. Thesemicr

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Microwaves are reflected by metal,pass through glass, porcelain, plasticand card,and are absorbed by food.Fire hazard. Non-microwave safedishes can su

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EarthenwareDecorated earthenware is only suitableif the decoration is beneath an all-overglaze.Danger of burning. Wear ovengloves when removing earthe

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Unsuitable,Dishes with hollow knobs orhandles are not suitable for use withmicrowave power. Moisture whichhas gathered in the hollow recessescan cause

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–For even defrosting and to avoidovercooking unevenly shaped cutsof meat, poultry or fish, small piecesof aluminium foil may be used tomask wingtips o

Page 100 - Low temperature cooking

Placing the dish in the oven^Insert the glass tray on shelf level 1.^The dish containing the food shouldalways be placed in the middle of theglass tra

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Chart for cooking food ...113Special applications ...114Defrost ...

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,The cover can only withstandtemperatures up to 110 °C.Higher temperatures (e. g. thoseused for grilling and Fan plus) cancause the plastic to distort

Page 103 - Grilling

–Remove any accessories from theoven that you do not require forcooking.–Pre-heat the oven only if instructed todo so in the recipe or the cookingchar

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Simple operation^Switch the oven on.The main menu will appear.^Place the food in the oven.^Select "Oven functions".^Select the function you

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Using the oven - furtherfunctionsYou have placed the food in the oven,selected a function and set thetemperature.^Select "Change".Further op

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Changing the temperatureAs soon as a cooking function isselected, a recommended temperaturewill appear in the display.The following recommendedtempera

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Rapid heat-upRapid heat-up can be used to speedup the heating up phase.The Rapid heat-up function switches onautomatically if you set a temperature of

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Pre-heating the ovenIt is only necessary to pre-heat the ovenin a few instances.Most dishes can be placed in a coldoven. They will then make use of th

Page 109 - Tips on cooking

Setting the durationYou have placed the food in the oven,selected a function and set thetemperature.You can set the programme to switchon or on and of

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Switching off automaticallyExample:It is 11:45. Your food needs 30 minutesto cook and should be ready at 12:15.Select "Duration" and set the

Page 111 - Chart for defrosting food

Sequence of a programme thatswitches on and off automaticallyUp until the start time the function, theselected temperature, "Start at" and t

Page 112 - Chart for reheating food

This appliance complies with statutory safety requirements.Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury anddamage to property.To avoid the

Page 113 - Chart for cooking food

Simple operation^Switch the oven on.The main menu will appear.^Place the food in the oven.^Select "Oven functions".^Select Microwave solo _.

Page 114 - Special applications

Using the oven - furtherfunctionsYou have placed the food in the oven,selected a power level and set theduration.^Select "Change".Further op

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Setting further durationsYou have placed the food in the oven,selected a power level and set theduration.You can set the programme to switchoff or on

Page 116

Sequence of a programme thatswitches on and off automaticallyUp until the start time the function, theselected power level, the duration,"Start a

Page 117

Microwave combination programmesuse microwave power with anothercooking function (e.g. Fan plus, Autoroast, Grill or Fan grill).Thiscombination enable

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You will see the temperatureincreasing.A buzzer will sound when the selectedtemperature is first reached. See"Settings - Buzzer tones".The t

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Using the oven - furtherfunctionsYou have placed the food in the oven,selected a temperature, a power leveland a duration.^Select "Change".F

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Using the Crisp function(moisture reduction)You can activate or deactivate theCrisp function (see "Functions withoutmicrowave power - Using the C

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If you touch the Quick-MW sensor W,the oven will start with a set power leveland duration, e. g. to reheat a drink.The maximum pre-set power level is1

Page 122 - Note for test institutes

If you touch the Popcorn sensor Æ themicrowave oven will start with a setpower level and duration.The power level is pre-set at 850 W andthe duration

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Correct application~This oven is intended for use in domestic households and similarworking and residential environments.~The oven is not intended for

Page 124 - Cleaning and care

Your oven has a wide range ofAutomatic programmes to enable youto achieve excellent results withease. Simply select the appropriateprogramme for the t

Page 125

Notes on using these programmes–When using the Automaticprogrammes the recipes providedare designed as a guide only.You can use them for other similar

Page 126

You can create and save up to 20 ofyour own programmes.–Each one can have up to 10 cookingstages. This enables you to saveyour most frequently used re

Page 127

You can add more cooking stages, forexample, if you want to add anothercooking function to follow on from thefirst.If further cooking stages are requi

Page 128 - Problem solving guide

To start a User programme^Place the food in the oven.^Select "User programmes".The programme names will appear inthe display with "Edit

Page 129

^Check the settings and then select"Accept".^Select "Save".^Change the name if necessary (see"To create a User programme"

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Eating food which has been cookedcorrectly is important for goodhealth.Only bake cakes, pizza, chips etc.until they are golden. Do notovercook them.Fu

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Notes on the baking chartTemperature 6As a general rule, select the lowertemperature given in the chart.Baking at temperatures higher thanthose recomm

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Baking chartCakes / biscuitsUa6[°C]+[min]_[W]6[°C]+[min]Creamed mixtureSponge cake 140–160 60–80 –––Ring cake 150–170 65–80 80 160 60–70Muffins1) 2)15

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VO6[°C]+[min]6[°C]+[min]150–170 60–80 – –160–180 55–70 – –160–180 25–40 – –160–180 60–70 – –160–180 35–45 – –170–190 30–40 – –160–180 50–60 – –170–190

Page 134 - After Sales / Guarantee

Safety with children~Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from theappliance unless they are constantly supervised.~Children 8 years and old

Page 135 - Electrical connection

Cakes / biscuitsUa6[°C]+[min]_[W]6[°C]+[min]Yeast mixtures and quark doughStreusel cake (glass tray)1)150–170 35–45 –––Fresh fruit cake (glass tray)1)

Page 136 - Building-in diagrams

VO6[°C]+[min]6[°C]+[min]160–180 30–40 – –170–190 40–50 – –150–170 45–70 – –160–180 55–65 – –160–180 35–45 – –150–170 110–130 – –170–190 30–40 170–190

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FunctionsFan plus U / Auto roast [Use this programme for roasting meat,fish and poultry that needs to be wellbrowned.Microwave + Fan plus a /Microwave

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Notes on the roasting chartTemperature 6As a general rule, select the lowertemperature given in the chart. If highertemperatures are used, the meat wi

Page 139 - Installation

Food probeThe food probe enables the roastingprocess to be monitored simply andreliably.How the food probe worksThe metal tip of the food probe isinse

Page 140 - Miele

Important notes about usingthe food probePlease note:–You can place the meat in a pot, onthe rack or in the glass dish,depending on the function selec

Page 141

Using the food probe^Insert the metal tip of the food probefully into the food.^Place the food in the oven.^ Insert the plug of the food probe intothe

Page 142

Time left displayAfter a certain time, the estimatedduration of the cooking processremaining (time left) will appear in thedisplay.The time remaining

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Roasting chartMeat/Fish[6[°C]1) 2)+[min]Topside of beef, approx. 1 kg 170–190 100–120Sirloin/fillet4) 5), approx. 1 kg 190–210 30–50Haunch of venison

Page 144 - H6500BM; H6600BM

aV_[W]6[°C]+[min]6[°C]+[min]Q3) 6)[°C]– – – 180–200 100–120 85–90– – – 200–220 35–60 40–65– – – 190–210 100–120 70–85– – – 190–210 60–90 70–85150 180

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