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Operating and Installation Instructions
Speed Oven
To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions
before installation or use.
en – US, CA M.-Nr. 09 786 880
H 6100 BM
H 6200 BM
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Page 1 - Speed Oven

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

Page 2 - Contents

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS10 To avoid fueling any flames, do not open the Speed Oven door ifsmoke occurs inside the appliance. Interrupt the proce

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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. 09 786 880 / 02en – US, CAH6100BM; H6200BM

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS11 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 INSTRUCTIONS12 It is recommended to cover all cooked food that is left in the ovento be kept warm. This will prevent moisture from c

Page 10 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS13 The boiling wand ensures that the liquid heats up evenly withbubbles forming at the right time.When reheating liquids

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS14 Food with a thick skin or peel, such as tomatoes, sausage,potatoes and eggplant, should be pierced or cut in several

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS15 To avoid corrosion on the stainless steel surfaces of the SpeedOven, remove any splashes on the interior walls of the

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Guide to the Speed Oven16aControl panel bUpper heating element c3 Shelf levels for the glass tray and rack dFront frame with data plate eDoor

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Control panel17aOn / Off  buttonTurns the oven on or off bMode selectorTo select oven modes cDisplayDisplays the time of day andsettings dRotary sele

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Control panel18Mode selectorFor selecting oven modes.It can be turned clockwise or counter-clockwise.Oven modesMaxi BroilDefrostMicrowaveCombi Bak

Page 16 - Guide to the Speed Oven

Control panel19Rotary selectorUse the rotary selector   to settemperatures, microwave powers anddurations.Turning it clockwise will increase thevalu

Page 17 - Control panel

Contents2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... 5Guide to the Speed Oven ...

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Control panel20Sensor buttonsThe sensor buttons react to touch. Each touch is confirmed with an audible tone. The tone can be turned on or off by sele

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Control panel21SensorbuttonFunction NotesSettings To accessFunctionsIf the time of day is visible in the display and themode selector is in the  posi

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Features22Model 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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Features23Glass TrayThe glass tray is suitable for use with alloperating modes.Always use the glass tray whenusing Microwave (Solo) .Do not place ite

Page 22 - Features

Features24 To remove the rack, lift it upwardsslightly at the front when the safetynotches connect with the sides of theoven. We recommend using the

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Features25Speed Oven controlsThe oven controls enable you to usethe various cooking modes to bake,roast, broil and reheat.It also allows you to access

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Features26Cooling fanThe cooling fan comes on automaticallywhen a cooking program is started. Thecooling fan mixes hot air from the ovencavity with co

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Before using for the first time27Before using for the first time The oven must not be operateduntil it has been properly installedwithin cabinetry.Th

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Before using for the first time28Heating the ovenNew ovens may have a slight odorduring their first use. Heating up theoven for at least one hour with

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Settings29Changing the time of dayThe time of day can only be changedwhen the oven is turned on and themode selector is at the  position. Select &qu

Page 28 - Heating the oven

Contents3Microwave power... 41How it works ...

Page 29 - Settings

Settings30Changing factory defaultsettingsThe appliance is supplied with anumber of default settings (see the"Settings overview" chart).A se

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Settings31Settings overviewSetting Status  Time of daydisplay * The time of day display is turned off.The display is dark when the oven is turned

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Settings32 Setting Status Displaybrightness  to ,  *Different levels of brightness can be selected for thedisplay. : Minimum brightness :

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Settings33 Setting Status PopcornThe microwave starts by default with microwave powerlevel  and a cooking duration of 3 minutes.This setting me

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System lock 34The system lock  prevents the ovenfrom being used unintentionally.The system lock is set of off by default.This can be changed by sett

Page 34 - System lock 

System lock 35Deactivating the system lock for acooking process Turn on the oven.The  and  symbols will appearalong with the current time of day:

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Timer36The timer can be used to time anyactivity in the kitchen , e.g. boilingeggs.The timer can also be used at the sametime as a cooking program if

Page 36 - Setting the timer

Timer37At the end of the timer– the Timer symbol flashes,– the time starts counting upwards,– a buzzer will sound if turned on (see"Settings - 

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Guide to the modes38The oven has a wide range of modes for preparing a variety of foods.Solo ModesOven modes DefaulttemperatureTemperaturerangeBroil 

Page 38 - Guide to the modes

Guide to the modes39Oven modes DefaulttemperatureTemperaturerangeAuto Roast For a premium result, the meat is seared at a hightemperature keeping mea

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Contents4Popcorn... 63Bake ...

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Guide to the modes40Combination ModesDuring Combination modes the heating element and the magnetron turn on andoff alternating one after the other. Th

Page 41 - Microwave power

Microwave power41How it worksThe Speed Oven contains a high-frequency tube called a magnetron. Itconverts electrical energy intomicrowaves. The microw

Page 42 - Selecting cookware

Selecting cookware42Microwaves are reflected by metal.They pass through glass, porcelain,plastic and cardboard.They are absorbed by food.Non-microwave

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Selecting cookware43PlasticsPlastic containers and plasticdisposable containers may only beused with Microwave (Solo)  if theyhave been declared as s

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Selecting cookware44Unsuitable containers formicrowave use Dishes with hollow knobs orhandles are not suitable for use withmicrowave modes. Moisture

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Selecting cookware45– Aluminum foil piecesFor even defrosting and to avoidovercooking unevenly shaped cuts ofmeat, poultry or fish, small pieces ofalu

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Selecting cookware46Placing the dish in the SpeedOven Insert the glass tray on shelf level 1. The dish containing the food shouldalways be placed in

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Selecting cookware47 The cover can only withstandtemperatures up to 230°F (110°C).Higher temperatures (e.g. those usedfor Broil and Convection Bake)

Page 48 - Energy saving tips

Energy saving tips48– Remove any accessories from theoven that you do not require forcooking.– If possible, do not open the doorduring a program. If t

Page 49 - Solo modes

Solo modes49Quick Guide Turn on the oven. Place the food in the oven. Using the mode selector select therequired oven mode.The default temperature

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS5When using the appliance, follow basic safety precautions, including thefollowing:Read all instructions before installat

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Solo modes50Changing the temperatureExample: You have selectedConvection Bake  and 350°F(175°C) and you can see thetemperature rising in this display

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Solo modes51Rapid PreHeatWith Rapid PreHeat  the preheatingphase can be shortened.Do not use Rapid PreHeat  whenbaking pizzas or delicate mixtures.T

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Solo modes52Setting the durationExample: Baking a cake for 1 hour 5minutes Place the food in the oven. Select the required oven mode andtemperature.

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Solo modes53Set the finish time: Use the rotary selector to move the until it appears under .  appears:  Confirm with OK. will a

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Solo modes54Changing the cooking duration Select "Settings". If necessary, use the rotary selectorto move the  symbol until itappears und

Page 56 - Microwave (Solo) 

Solo modes55Deleting a finish time Select "Settings". If necessary, use the rotary selectorto move the  symbol until itappears under .

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Microwave (Solo) 56Quick Guide Turn on the oven. Place the food in the oven. Turn the mode selector to Microwave(Solo) .The recommended power lev

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Microwave (Solo) 57Cooling fanAfter the cooking process the coolingfan will continue to run for a while aftera program is complete to preventmoisture

Page 59 - Combi Modes

Microwave (Solo) 58Turning a cooking programOn / Off automaticallyYou can set a cooking program to turnon or off automatically. First the modeand coo

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Combi Modes59Quick GuideMicrowave Combi modes usemicrowave power with anothercooking mode (e.g. Convection Bake,Auto Roast). This combination enabless

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS6Children Children should not be left alone or unattended in an area wherean oven is in use. Never allow children to ope

Page 62 - Minute +

Combi Modes60At the end of the cooking duration–  appears in the display,–  flashes,– the oven heating turns offautomatically,– the cooling fan w

Page 63 - At the end of the program

Combi Modes61Changing the microwavepower Select "Settings". If necessary, use the rotary selectorto move the  symbol until itappears unde

Page 64 - Bakeware

Minute +62With the Minute + function themicrowave starts with a set microwavepower level and cooking time, e.g.heating liquids.The default power level

Page 65 - Shelf levels 

Popcorn63With the Popcorn function, themicrowave starts with a set microwavepower level and cooking duration.The microwave power level is preset at

Page 66 - Cookware

Bake64Eating 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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Bake65Temperature As a general rule, select the lowertemperature given in the chart.Choosing a baking temperature higherthan those recommended may re

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Roast66Always follow USDA guidelines onfood safety.Oven modesConvection Bake , Auto Roast For roasting meat, fish and poultrydishes in which a brown

Page 69 -  Danger of burns!

Roast67Temperature As a general rule, select the lowertemperature given in the chart.If higher temperatures are used, themeat will brown on the outsi

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Broil68 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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Broil69Testing donenessAlways follow USDA guidelines forsafe food temperatures.Preparing food for broilingRinse the meat under cold water andpat dry.

Page 72 - Cooking tips

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS7– holes or cracks are visible in the housing, the door, the door sealor the oven interior walls. To guarantee the elect

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Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking70Always follow USDA guidelines on food safety.Ovenmodes / Suitable for:DefrostVery delicate foods such as

Page 74 - Table for defrosting food

Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking71Before defrosting, reheatingand cooking Place food (frozen or unfrozen) in adish that is suitable for microw

Page 75 - Table for reheating food

Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking72Tips on reheating Danger of burns! Food for infantsand children must not be too hot.Only heat food for infan

Page 76 - Table for cooking food

Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking73When to use NotesDefrosting large quantitiesof food at once, e.g. 4.5 lbs(2 kg) fishThe glass tray can be use

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Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking74Table for defrosting foodQuantity  [min][min] 1)Dairy productsCream 1 cup (250 ml)13–17 10–15Butter 1/2

Page 78 -  Danger of injury!

Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking75Table for reheating foodQuantity  [min:sec][min] 1)Drinks 2)Coffee (Drink temperature140-150°F/60–65°C)1 D

Page 79 - Microwave 

Microwave: Defrosting/Reheating/Cooking76Table for cooking foodQuantity Level   [min]+ Level   [min] [min] 1)MeatMeatballs in sauce (3/4 lb/4

Page 80 - After canning

Defrosting without Microwave power77To gently defrost food use the Defrost mode.When this mode is selected, the fanturns on and circulates the air ar

Page 81 - Gentle Bake

Canning78Always follow the USDA canningguidelines.Canning Containers Danger of injury!Do not use the appliance to heat upor can food in sealed jars o

Page 82 - Frozen food

Canning79Convection Bake 5 Jars 1/2 pint (1/2 liter) 1)Temperature Time fromsimmeringpoint 2) [min]Continuedwarmingduration [min]Fruit / Cucumbers 30

Page 83 - Cleaning and care

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS8 Defective components should be replaced by Miele original spareparts only. Only with these parts can the manufacturer

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Canning80After canning Danger of burns!Use pot holders when removing thejars from the oven. Take the jars out of the oven. Cover the jars with a to

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Gentle Bake81The Gentle Bake  mode is ideal forcasseroles and gratins which require acrisp top.

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Frozen food82TipsCakes, pizza, baguettes– Bake on parchment paper placed onthe wire oven rack.– Use the lowest temperaturerecommended by the manufactu

Page 87 - Frequently asked questions

Cleaning and care83 Danger of burns!Make sure the heating elements areturned off and allowed to coolcompletely. Danger of injury! The steam froma st

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Cleaning and care84Only the glass tray and the boilingwand are dishwasher-safe.Tips– Soiling caused by spilt juices andcake mixtures is best removed w

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Cleaning and care85Stubborn soilingFruit juices and roasting juices maycause permanent discoloration tothe surfaces of the oven. This will notaffect t

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Cleaning and care86Lowering the Browning /Broiling elementIf the oven interior is very dirty theBrowning/Broiling element can belowered. It is recomme

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Frequently asked questions87The following faults can be corrected without contacting the Miele ServiceDepartment. If in doubt, please contact Miele.

Page 92 - Technical Service

Frequently asked questions88Problem Possible cause and solutionAn oven mode has beenselected and the time ofday and the  symbolstill appear in thedis

Page 93 - Caring for the environment

Frequently asked questions89Problem Possible cause and solutionAn strange sound isheard when the oven isoperating in microwavemode.Metal was used in t

Page 94 - Electrical connection

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS9 It is important that the heat is allowed to spread evenlythroughout the food being cooked.This can be achieved by stir

Page 95 - Installation diagrams

Frequently asked questions90Problem Possible cause and solutionThe food is notsufficiently heated or isnot cooked at the endof a set duration whenusin

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Frequently asked questions91Problem Possible cause and solutionThe oven lighting doesnot turn on.The halogen bulb needs to be replaced. Danger of bur

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Technical Service92After sales serviceIn the event of a fault which you cannoteasily correct yourself, please contact:– your Miele dealer, or– the Mie

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Caring for the environment93Disposal of the packingmaterialThe cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been

Page 99 - Installation

Electrical connection94 CAUTION:Before servicing, disconnect thepower supply by either removing thefuse, shutting off the power main ormanually "

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Installation diagrams95Appliance and cut-out dimensionsMiele ovens can be installed flush or proud. Discuss your installationrequirements with your ar

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Installation diagrams96Undercounter installationIf installed underneath a cooktop, the installation instructions for the cooktopmust also be taken int

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Installation diagrams97Installation in a tall cabinet in combination with an oven7/8"(22*/23** mm)22 1/16"(560 mm)17 1/2"(445 mm)21 9/1

Page 103 - 33332 Gütersloh

Installation diagrams98Front 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"(

Page 104 - H6100BM; H6200BM

Installation99 The oven must not be operateduntil it has been properly installedwithin cabinetry. If there are side handles, pleaseremove them. Con

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