Miele H 4060 BM Operations Instructions

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Operating instructions
Microwave combination oven
H 4050 BM, H 4060 BM
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.
G
M.-Nr. 06 230 161
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - H 4050 BM, H 4060 BM

Operating instructionsMicrowave combination ovenH 4050 BM, H 4060 BMTo avoid the risk of accidents ordamage to the appliance, it isessential to read t

Page 2 - Contents

Microwave functionBefore serving, remember to allowa sufficient standing time and thenalways check the temperature of thefood after taking it out of t

Page 3

Do not use any containers orcutlery made from or containingmetal, aluminium foil, lead crystalglassware, temperature-sensitiveplastics, wooden utensil

Page 4 - Description of the appliance

Traditional oven functions:Fan plus, Auto roast, Grill, Fan grillCaution. Danger of burning.When the oven is being used as atraditional oven, it can g

Page 5

Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland

Page 6 - Technical safety

The appliance has a large electronicdisplay and two controls which areused to operate the appliance.ControlsBoth controls are retracted when theapplia

Page 7

Cleaning the applianceRemove any protective foil from the oven front.^Wipe out the oven interior with hot water and a little washing up liquid. Dry us

Page 8

When the selection of a language has been confirmed, a tick L will appear next toit.You now need to set the correct time of day.12 :00Please set the t

Page 9

Heating up for the first timeWith new appliances there is usually a smell during the first use. Hightemperatures will help dissipate this smell more q

Page 10

The minute minder can be used to time any activity in the kitchen, e.g. boilingeggs. You can use the minute minder on its own or at the same time as o

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12 : 20Min minderTime^If you want to alter the time of day, turn the multi-function dial until "Time" ishighlighted in the bottom of the dis

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Description of the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Warning and Safety instructions . . . .

Page 13 - Caring for the environment

Functions"Solo" functions:–MicrowaveFor defrosting, reheating andcooking food in a short time.–Fan plusFor baking, cooking food using hotair

Page 14 - Controls

Safety featuresSystem lockThis safety feature prevents functionsbeing entered unintentionally. See("Settings - Safety").Safety cut-outA proc

Page 15 - Using for the first time

Microwave functionMicrowave cooking offers the benefitsof speed, convenience and nutritionaladvantages when food does not requirebrowning or crisping.

Page 16 - E MIELE q HOME

Traditional oven functionsThis oven offers the following traditionaloven functions:–Fan plus–Auto roast–Grill–Fan grillThese cook and brown the food.F

Page 17 - Heating up for the first time

Combination programmes–Microwave + Fan plus–Microwave + Auto roast–Microwave + Grill–Microwave + Fan grillThe combination programmes enablefood to be

Page 18 - Minute minder

Main menuThe main menu will appear in the display after you have switched the applianceon with the ON/OFF switch.QUICK MWALL FUNCTIONS . . .MICROWAVE

Page 19 - To alter the time of day

Microwave+...This programme combines microwave power with the following traditional ovenfunctions: Auto Roast, Grill, Fan Plus and Fan Grill. The dura

Page 20 - Modes of operation

Press the ON/OFF switch to call up the main menu:QUICK MWALL FUNCTIONS . . .MICROWAVE AUTOMATIC . . .FAN PLUS USER PROGS . . .MICROWAVE+ . . . SETTING

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If you over-run this time and the word "START" is no longer highlighted, you willhave to press the function selector twice to start the prog

Page 22 - Operating modes

The oven can be set up to switch off, or on and off automatically.As soon as a cooking function is selected, the word "Duration" will also a

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Defrosting and Reheating / Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Grilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Using the residual heat, Energy-save functionShortly before the end of a programme using a traditional function the heatingelements will be switched o

Page 25 - Operating sequence

Automatic programmes can be used for cooking, reheating and defrosting.The oven must be allowed to cool down to room temperature before starting anaut

Page 26

Automatic cooking programmesFood is cooked using microwave poweror a combination programme.MeatPoultryFishCakes/BiscuitsApple cakeGateauPlaited loafMa

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You can save settings you use frequently as user programmes. You can chooseyour own names for these programmes and then call them up whenever you want

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FAN PLUS 150 °C9:52Duration 01:30 hDuration OK^Check the settings and confirm them with OK.The following sub-menus are now available:USER back APROGS.

Page 29 - Programming cooking times

You can use the "delete" option to correct any wrong entries. The last entry willthen disappear.Miele9:55save as:GRANNYS HOTPOTABCDEFGHIJKLM

Page 30

Selecting "Settings J" in the main menuallows you to select or change thefollowing options:Language JYou can alter the language currentlyset

Page 31 - Automatic programmes

Fan run-onYou can select either a temperature or atime controlled fan run-on. The fan willthen switch off automatically if thetemperature in the oven

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SafetyThis menu option has threesub-options: System lock, In use andSolo programme.System lock:You can prevent the appliance frombeing used. You can c

Page 33 - User programmes

Microwaves–are reflected by metal,– pass through glass, porcelain,plastic and card,–and are absorbed by food.When using microwave power youshould alwa

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Control panela ON/OFF switchb Displayc Function selector with turn and pressmechanismOven interiord Grill elemente Oven interior lightingf Connection

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Exceptions:–If recommended by the producer,pre-cooked meals in aluminium foilcontainers can be defrosted andreheated in the appliance usingmicrowave p

Page 36 - Settings

PlasticsPlastics must only be used withMicrowave Solo. They must beheat-resistant to a minimum of110 °C. Otherwise the plastic maymelt and fuse with

Page 37

Testing dishes for theirsuitabilityIf in doubt as to whether glass,earthenware or porcelain plates ordishes are suitable for use in amicrowave oven, a

Page 38

A cover–prevents too much steam escaping,especially when cooking foods whichneed longer to cook, such aspotatoes.–speeds up the cooking process.–preve

Page 39 - Material and shape

The microwave function can be used todefrost food gently and quickly.The following settings arerecommended as a general guide:–80 Wfor defrosting very

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Chart for defrosting foodMicrowave powersettingsQuantity 150 WTime inmin.80 WTime inmin.Standing time atroom temperature1)in min.Dairy productsCreamBu

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The microwave function is particularlysuitable for reheating food.Select the following microwave powersettings to reheat fooddrinks. . . . . . . . . .

Page 42 - Testing dishes for their

After reheatingBe careful when removing a dishfrom the oven. It may be hot.Although heat is not normally producedin the container itself by themicrowa

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Chart for reheating foodDrinks ** Microwave powersettingsQuantity 1000 WTime inmin.450 WTime in min.Standing time atroom temperature *in min.Coffee,dr

Page 44

Microwave, traditional and combinationprogrammes are all suitable forcooking.MicrowaveThis method is suitable for cookingcasseroles as well as dishes

Page 45 - Chart for defrosting food

Accessories suppliedGlass trayThe glass tray is suitable for use with allcooking functions.Combi rack for use with the glasstrayThe combi rack must al

Page 46

Fan plus^Slide the glass tray with the combirack into the first shelf level from thebottom.The following containers are suitable:Ovenproof glass, chin

Page 47 - After reheating

Cooking chartMicrowave power settingsQuantity 850 WTime inmin.+ 450 WTime inmin.Standingtime at roomtemperature*in min.MeatMeat balls in sauce **Stew

Page 48 - Chart for reheating food

Chart for cooking, browning and crisping foodQuantity Oven function Time in min.Meat1)Roast hamPork loinVeal roastMeat loaf1000 g1000 g1000 gapprox. 1

Page 49 - Microwave

For simultaneous defrosting andreheating or cooking the followingfunctions are suitable:–Microwave–Microwave + GrillMicrowave is suitable for defrosti

Page 50 - Combination programmes

This oven offers several grill settings:Grill, Fan Grill, Microwave + Grill andMicrowave + Fan Grill.Grill is suitable for flat items such ascutlets,

Page 51 - Cooking chart

Chart for grillingPre-heat the grill for approx. 5 minutes.Flat items1)Total grilling timein min.2)Steak 25 – 30Burgers 30 – 35Sausages 20 – 25Fish fi

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The following settings are suitable forroasting:–Auto roast–Microwave + Auto roastUse Auto roast to give meat or poultrya crisp browned finish.Select

Page 53 - Combination programme

Microwave + Auto roastSlide the glass tray with the rack intothe first runner level from the bottom.Use only heat resistant pots, with nometal in the

Page 54 - Grilling

This appliance is supplied with a roastprobe, which enables the roastingprocess to be monitored simply andreliably.The tip of the probe is pushed into

Page 55

^Place the food in the oven.^Insert the plug of the roast probe intothe socket until you feel it engage.^ Close the door.^ Select the function require

Page 56 - Roasting

This appliance complies with allrelevant legal safety requirements.Improper use can present a risk ofboth personal injury and materialdamage.To avoid

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Chart for roastingAuto roast Microwave + Auto roastTemp.in °C1)Timein min.Microwavesettingin WTemp.in °C1)Timein min.Coretemperature°CRoast beef (appr

Page 58 - Using the roast probe

The following settings are suitable forbaking:–Fan plus–Microwave + Fan plusFan plus is suitable for baking smallcakes, swiss roll and pastries.Microw

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Switch on the microwave setting for thetotal cooking time. The microwavesetting should not be higher than150 W.Tips on bakingTemperature settings, tim

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Baking chartFan plus Microwave + Fan plusTemp.in °CTimein min.Microwavesettingin WTemp.in °CTimein min.Creamed mixtureVictoria sandwichFarmhouse fruit

Page 61 - Microwave + Fan plus

Oven interior and inside of thedoorThe oven interior and the inside ofthe door are hot after use.Danger of burning.Wait until the interior, inside of

Page 62 - Tips on baking

Oven interior roofIf the oven interior roof is badly soiled,the grill element can be lowered tomake cleaning easier.Wait until the grill element hasco

Page 63 - Baking chart

Glass fronted appliancesThe appliance front and controls aresusceptible to scratches andabrasions.Avoid:–abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.powder cleaners

Page 64 - Cleaning and care

Avoid:–cleaning agents containing soda,acids or chlorides,–abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.powder cleaners and creamcleaners,–abrasive sponges, e.g. pot

Page 65

Installation work, maintenance andrepairs may only be carried out bysuitably qualified and competentpersons in accordance with nationaland local safet

Page 66

^Unscrew and remove the lamp cover.^Pull the halogen lamp out.^Fit a new halogen lamp.Specification:12 V, 10 W,heat resistant to 300 °C,fitting W271,

Page 67

Before connecting the appliance,make sure that the connection dataon the data plate (voltage andconnected load) match the mainselectricity supply. Thi

Page 68 - Problem solving guide

...food cools down too quickly afterbeing reheated or cooked inmicrowave mode.When cooked by microwaves, foodbegins to cook from the outside first,the

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In the event of any faults which youcannot easily remedy, please contact–your Miele Dealeror–the Miele Service Department (seeback cover for address).

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

Page 71 - After sales service

All electrical work should be carried outby a competent person, in accordancewith national and local safetyregulations.This appliance is supplied with

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Building-in optionsThe appliance is suitable forinstallation:–in a tall unit in combination with anoven–in a tall unit on its own–in a base unitBuildi

Page 73 - Electrical connection AUS, NZ

Installation^Connect the appliance to theelectricity supply.^Place the oven into the oven housingunit as far as the oven trim and align.^Open the oven

Page 74 - Installation

Before your appliance can be used withMiele|home you need to install aMiele|home communication module.Installing and logging ontoMiele{home^Disconnect

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UseGeneral notesAlways ensure that food issufficiently cooked or reheated.Many factors will affect the overallcooking time, including the size andamou

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Alteration rights reserved / 3306H 4050 BM, H 4060 BMM.-Nr. 06 230 161 / 03en-GB

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When not in use do not leave theroast probe in the oven, especiallywhen grilling.The high temperatures used for grillingcould cause plastic components

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