Miele M6262CLST Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - M 6262 TC

Operating instructionsMicrowave ovenM 6262 TCTo avoid the risk of accidents ordamage to the appliance it isessential to read these instructionsbefore

Page 2 - Contents

~Please supervise children in the vicinity of theappliance and do not let them play with it.~Danger of suffocation. Packaging, e.g. plasticwrappings,

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Technical safety~A damaged appliance could be dangerous. Checkthe appliance for visible signs of damage. Do not use adamaged appliance.~If the electri

Page 4 - Guide to the appliance

~To avoid the risk of damage to the appliance, makesure that the connection data (voltage and frequency)on the data plate corresponds to the household

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~While the appliance is under guarantee, repairsshould only be undertaken by a Miele authorised ser-vice technician. Otherwise the guarantee is invali

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Correct use,Danger of burning. The microwave oven gets hotduring grilling (with and without the microwavefunction). You could burn yourself on the ove

Page 7 - Caring for the environment

~Exercise caution when cooking or reheating foodwith a high sugar content, e.g. Christmas pudding. Ifheated for too long, sugar may caramelise and ign

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~Always ensure that food has been placed in themicrowave oven and that the turntable is in positionbefore switching on.~Do not cook or reheat food or

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~When reheating liquids, place the boiling rodsupplied into the cup or glass. It will ensure that theliquid heats up evenly with bubbles forming at th

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~To avoid fuelling any flames, do not open the door ifsmoke occurs inside the microwave oven.Interrupt the process by switching the appliance offand d

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~Do not use the appliance to bottle food or heat upfood in tins. Pressure can build up and they mayexplode.~Cover any food which is left in the microw

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Guide to the appliance ...4Oven interior and accessories...4Control pa

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~Fire hazard. Using microwave power with plasticdishes which are not microwave safe can cause themto melt and damage the appliance.Do not use any cont

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~Do not reheat food in the oven in heat-retaining bagsintended for normal ovens. These heat-retaining bagsusually contain a thin layer of aluminium fo

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~Dishes with hollow knobs or handles are not suitablefor use with microwave power. Moisture which hasgathered in the hollow recesses can cause pressur

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Accessories~Only use genuine original Miele accessories with thisappliance. Using spare parts or accessories from othermanufacturers will invalidate t

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Optional accessory~Do not place the hot glass tray (or any other hotcooking containers) on a cold surface, such as a tiledor granite worktop. The glas

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In a microwave oven there is ahigh-frequency tube called amagnetron. This converts electricalenergy into microwaves. Thesemicrowaves are distributed e

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What can a microwave ovendo?In the microwave oven, food can becooked, reheated or defrosted quickly.You can use the microwave oven in thefollowing way

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Microwaves–are reflected by metal,– pass through glass, porcelain,plastic and card,–and are absorbed by food.,Fire hazard. Containers whichare not sui

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Exceptions:–Ready-meals in aluminium foildishes.These can be defrosted and reheatedin the microwave oven, ifrecommended by the manufacturer.Important:

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PlasticsPlastics must only be used withMicrowave Solo.They must be heat-resistant to aminimum of 110 °C. Otherwise theplastic may melt and fuse with t

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Quick start (programmable) ...37System lock ...38Minute minde

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

Page 25 - How the microwave oven works

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

Page 26 - Modes of operation

After installation, let the appliancestand for approx. 2 hours at roomtemperature before using it.This is important for the correctelectronic function

Page 27 - Material and shape

,The appliance must be built inbefore it can be used. Otherwise itposes an electric shock hazard.^Press and release the selectors, ifthey are pushed i

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Opening the doorIf the microwave oven is being used,opening the door will interrupt thecooking programme.,Danger of injury.The door can support a maxi

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When heating up food which cannot bestirred or turned during cooking, as witha plated meal, it is best to use a lowermicrowave power level.This ensure

Page 30 - Testing dishes for their

Interrupting or restarting aprogrammeAt any time you can . ...interrupt a programme:^Touch UU UU or open the appliance door.The duration stops counti

Page 31 - The cover

Keeping warm functionThe keeping warm function will switchon automatically at 80 W for a maximumof 15 minutes approx. 2 minutes afterthe end of a cook

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System lockThe system lock prevents the appliancebeing used by children, for example.Activating the system lock^Touch X . 0 and P appear in thedisplay

Page 33 - Time of day display

Minute minderThe minute minder can be used to timeany activity in the kitchen, e.g. boilingeggs. The time set counts down in onesecond steps.^Touch th

Page 34 - Operation

Oven interior and accessoriesa Control panelb Grillc Turntabled Appliance doore Grilling rackf Gourmet plateg Coverh Boiling rodGuide to the appliance

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The grill has 4 settings: solo, and incombination with the microwavefunction using 3 microwave/grillsettings.If the total grilling duration required i

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To change a cooking durationThe cooking duration can be changedduring operation. To do this, interruptthe cooking programme by touching UU UU,and chan

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UseThe gourmet plate gets extremelyhot when in use. Always use ovengloves when handling it to avoidburns. Place it on a suitableheat-resistant mat or

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Some suggested usesPre-heat the gourmet plate directly onthe turntable for up to 5 minutes at450 W + Grill x.Fish fingers (frozen),150g+2tbspoilx, 3-4

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Vegetable medley (Serves 3)2 onions2 tbsp oil100 g mushrooms, cleaned150 g frozen diced carrots or carrotslices100 g broccoli florets1 red pepper1 tom

Page 40 - Operation - Grilling

Pork fillets (Serves 2)1 piece pork fillet (approx. 400 g)4 rashers streaky baconSalt, pepper10 g butter200 g sliced mushrooms200 ml double cream2 tbs

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Fisherman's salmon (Serves 2)2 pieces of salmon fillet (each 150 g)1 tbsp lemon juiceSalt, white pepperDrizzle the salmon with the lemon juice,an

Page 42 - Gourmet plate

Pineapple cakeFor the cake:2 eggs80 g sugar11/2ripe bananas30 g chocolate chips100 g plain flour3/4tsp baking powderTopping:1 tin pineapple chunks(dra

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All of the Automatic programmes areweight dependent.The weight of the food can bedisplayed as metric (g) or imperial (lb).See "Changing settings&

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Ac 10 ¼ Chicken legs(0.2 – 1.5 kg)Ac 11  Grilled chicken(0.8 -1.8 kg)Ac 12 Ä Fish fillet in sauce(0.4 – 2.0 kg)Ac 13 Å Fish pie (0.25 - 1.5 kg)Ac 14

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Control paneli On/Off Kj Automatic Popcorn programme Æk Function selector for microwave power,grill, combination programmes and automatic programmes(c

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Popcorn ÆThis automatic programme is suitablefor making microwave popcorn.It is not suitable for making popcornfrom kernels.Only use this automatic pr

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Below are some recipe suggestions forthe Automatic programmes using the"Cooking fresh food" function 2. Thesecan be adapted to suit yourrequ

Page 48 - Automatic cooking

Ac 6 À PotatoesThis programme can be used to cookpeeled, new and bouillon potatoes.Enter the weight for the potatoes andthe cooking liquid.For peeled

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Ac 8  Gratins/Savoury bakesVegetable gratin(serves 4)400 g cauliflower or broccoli400 g carrotsFor the cheese sauce:20 g margarine20 g plain flour300

Page 50 - Popcorn Æ

Ac 9 Á KebabsPork kebabs(makes 8 kebabs)1 piece of pork fillet, approx. 300 g1 red pepper2 onionsFor the marinade:8 tbsp vegetable oilSalt, pepper, pa

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Ac 10 ¼ Chicken drumsticksBrush the drumsticks with melted butteror oil, and season. Put the drumstickson the grilling rack in a heat-resistantmicrowa

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Ac 13 Å Fish pieCrispy fish pie (Serves 2)400 g rosefish fillets3 tbsp lemon juiceSalt and white pepper50 g butter2 tsp mustard1 onion, finely diced40

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Ac 14 $ FishGrilled trout(serves 4)4 trout, each approx. 250 g4 – 8 tbsp chopped parsleySalt, pepper, lemon juiceFlakes of butterClean the trout, seas

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One favourite programme can besaved in memory. This programme canbe used for your most frequentlycooked recipe. The programme canhave up to 3 stages (

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To call up your favourite programme^Turn the function selector to the 12o'clock position.^Touch M.^Turn the rotary selector to view theindividual

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Accessories suppliedGrilling rackThe grilling rack can be used for allfunctions with and withoutmicrowave power, except forMicrowave Solo mode.To avoi

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Some of the standard settings for theappliance (which are set at the factory)have an alternative which you canselect if required.Please consult the ch

Page 58 - Programming

Setting Settings available (* factory default)PI Time of daydisplayS0*SIThe time of day display switches off and runsin the background if the applianc

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PI0 "door" message S0SI*The "door" message does not appear.The "door" message appears if the door hasnot been opened dur

Page 60 - Changing settings

Select the following microwave powerlevels to reheat food:Drinks ...900WFood ...600WFood for babies and toddlers

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Place the food in a microwave safecontainer and cover it.When cooking, it is a good idea toselect a power level of 900 W to startwith and then when th

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Do not refreeze partially or fullydefrosted food. Consume defrostedfood as soon as possible, as it willlose its nutritional value and spoil ifleft for

Page 63 - Reheating

Food Quantity Micro-wavepowerlevel(in W)Duration(inminutes)NotesMelting butter andmargarine100 g 450 1:00 – 1:10 Do not cover.Melting chocolate 100 g

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Disconnect the microwave ovenfrom the power supply beforecleaning.Do not use a steam-cleaningappliance to clean this appliance.Steam could reach elect

Page 65 - Defrosting followed by

The door should be kept clean at alltimes and checked at regular intervalsfor any signs of damage.,If any damage to the door isnoticed, the appliance

Page 66 - Some suggested uses

Appliance frontDo not let water or any object find itsway into or block the air vents in thedoor frame.Remove any soiling immediately.If this is not d

Page 67 - Cleaning and care

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

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Accessories suppliedBoiling rodThe boiling rod can be washed in adishwasher.CoverWash and dry the cover after each use.The cover can be washed in adis

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,Repairs to this appliance mustonly be carried out by a Mieleauthorised service technician instrict accordance with current localand national safety r

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. . . the microwave function isworking but not the oven lighting.^You can use the appliance as youusually do, but the lamp has blown.To change the lam

Page 71 - Problem solving guide

In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, or if theappliance is under guarantee, pleasecontact:–your Miele Dealeror–Miele (see back

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,Before connecting theappliance, ensure that it has notbeen damaged in any way. Do notuse a damaged appliance.Electrical connection U.K.All electrical

Page 73 - After sales service

This appliance must not be connectedto the inverter of an autonomous powersupply, e.g. a solar power system.When switching the appliance on, asurge in

Page 74 - Electrical connection

When installing the applianceensure that there is unhinderedventilation at the front of theappliance.Do not block the ventilation gapswith any objects

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InstallationThe appliance must be built inbefore it can be used. Otherwise itposes an electric shock hazard.^ Push the microwave oven into theniche an

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This appliance complies with all relevant safetyrequirements. Inappropriate use can, however,present a risk of both personal injury and damage toprope

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Alteration rights reserved / 0813M 6262 TCM.-Nr. 09 569 560 / 02

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~Do not use the microwave to store or dry items whichcould ignite easily. If such items were dried in themicrowave oven, the moisture in the item woul

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