Miele Microwave Oven Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - Microwave oven

Operating instructionsMicrowave ovenTo avoid the risk of accidents or damage to theappliance, it is essential to read these instructionsbefore it is i

Page 2 - Contents

~Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not playwith the appliance.~Danger of suffocation! Children may be able to wrap themselvesin pac

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~Do not use the microwave if– the door is warped.– the door hinges are loose.– holes or cracks are visible in the casing, the door or the oveninterior

Page 4 - Description of the appliance

~The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteedwhen continuity is complete between it and an effective earthingsystem which complies w

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~The appliance must be disconnected from the mains electricitysupply before repairs, cleaning and maintenance work is carriedout. The appliance is onl

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~This appliance must not be installed and operated in mobileinstallations (e.g. on a ship).Correct use,Danger of burning! The microwave oven gets hot

Page 7 - Caring for the environment

~It is important that the heat is allowed to spread evenlythroughout the food being cooked. This can be achieved by stirringand/or turning the food, a

Page 8 - Correct application

~The appliance could be damaged if used without food, or if it isincorrectly loaded. Therefore, do not use this appliance to pre-heatcrockery or dry h

Page 9 - Safety with children

~The boiling rod ensures that liquid boils evenly and that bubblesform at an early stage during the operation. When heating liquids,milk, sauces etc.,

Page 10 - Technical safety

~To avoid fuelling any flames, do not open the oven door if smokeoccurs in the oven interior.Interrupt the process by pressing the Stop/C button twice

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~Do not use the appliance to heat up or bottle food in sealed jarsand tins. Pressure will build up inside them and they can explode,causing damage to

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Description of the appliance...4Oven interior and accessories...4Control p

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~Fire hazard! Do not use any containers or cutlery made from orcontaining metal, aluminium foil, lead crystal glassware,temperature-sensitive plastics

Page 14 - Correct use

~Do not reheat food in the oven in heat-retaining bags intended foruse in normal ovens. These heat-retaining bags usually contain athin layer of alumi

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~Ovenproof earthenware can retain a considerable amount ofmoisture. Earthenware and porcelain containers with hollow handlesand lid knobs must only be

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~The rack and Gourmet plate supplied with the appliance aredesigned to be compatible with microwaves and can therefore beused for grilling with or wit

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How the microwave ovenworksIn a microwave oven there is ahigh-frequency tube called amagnetron. This converts electricalenergy into microwaves. Thesem

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What can a microwave ovendo?In the microwave oven, food is cooked,reheated or defrosted quickly.You can use the microwave in thefollowing ways:–Food c

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Microwaves–are reflected by metal.– pass through glass, porcelain,plastic and cardboard.–are absorbed by food.,Danger of burning! Containerswhich are

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

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PlasticsWhen purchasing plasticware, makesure that it is suitable for use in amicrowave oven.It must be heat-resistant to aminimum of 110 °C.Otherwise

Page 22 - Accessories

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

Page 23 - Optional accessories

Keeping warm function ...35Quick start (programmable) ...36System lock

Page 24 - Description of the functions

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

Page 25 - Description of functions

After unpacking, let the appliancestand for approx. 2 hours at roomtemperature after transporting it toits final location before connecting itto the m

Page 26 - Material and shape

Setting the time of day^Connect the appliance to the mainselectricity supply.12:00 and the m symbol will flash inthe display until the current time of

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Opening the door^Press the "a" button to open thedoor.If the microwave oven is being used,opening the door will interrupt thecooking process

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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 29 - Testing dishes for their

Interrupting or restarting aprogrammeAt any time you can...interrupt a process:^Press the Stop/C button, or open theappliance door.The time stops c

Page 30 - ,Because the cover can only

Quick start (programmable)Pressing the Start/c button is sufficientto set the appliance operating onmaximum power.You can choose between threeduration

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

Page 32 - Time of day display

The grill can be used on 4 settings: byitself, and in combination with theMicrowave function at one of threedifferent power levels.If the total grilli

Page 33 - Operation

Changing the durationThe cooking duration can be changedduring operation. To do this, interruptthe cooking programme by pressingthe Stop/C button, and

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Oven interior and accessoriesa Appliance doorb Door lock mechanismc Quartz grilld Control panele Turntablef Grilling rackg Gourmet plateh Coveri Boili

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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 5 minutes at 450 W +Grill L.Fish fingers (frozen), 150g+1tbsp. oilL, 3–4 mi

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Vegetable stir fry(Serves 3)Preparation time: 25 – 35 minutes2 onions1 tbsp. oil100 g mushrooms, cleaned150 g baby carrots or carrot slices100 g brocc

Page 38 - Operation - Grilling

Pork fillets(Serves 2)Preparation time: 15 – 20 minutes1 pork fillet (approx. 400 g)4 rashers streaky baconSalt, pepper10 g butter200 g sliced mushroo

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Fisherman's salmon(Serves 2)Preparation time:5–10minutes2 pieces of salmon fillet (each 150 g)1/2 tbsp. lemon juiceSalt, white pepperDrizzle the

Page 40 - Gourmet plate

Pineapple cakePreparation time: 20 – 25 minutesFor the cake:2 eggs80 g sugar11/2ripe bananas30 g chocolate chips100 g plain flour3/4tsp. baking powder

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All of the Automatic programmes areweight dependent.The weight of the food can be shown ineither grams (g) or in pounds (lb) (see"Changing the se

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^Press the relevant button repeatedlyuntil the Automatic programmerequired appears in the display. Forexample, to call up programme AC 5(Chicken, sma

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Below are some recipe suggestions forthe Automatic programmes using the"Cooking fresh food" function °".These can be adapted to suit yo

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AC 2 À PotatoesThis programme can be used to cooknew potatoes, boiled potatoes andbouillon potatoes. Enter the weight forthe potatoes and the cooking

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Control panelj Electronic clock with displayk Rotary selector for microwave power,grill and combination programmesl Rotary selector for enteringtime a

Page 46 - Automatic cooking

AC 4 Á KebabsPork kebabs(8 skewers)Preparation time: 25 – 35 minutes+ 1 hour resting time1 pork filet, approx. 300 g1 red capsicum2 onionsFor the mari

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AC 5  ChickenCut the chicken in half. Brush withmelted butter or oil, and season.Arrange the two halves with the cut sideuppermost on the grilling ra

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Perch and tomato gratin(Serves 4)Preparation time: 35 – 45 minutes500 g perch or rosefish fillet1 tbsp. lemon juice500 g tomatoesHerb salt2 tsp. orega

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Potato cheese gratin(Serves 4)Preparation time: 25 – 30 minutes500 g potatoes, peeled250 ml cream125 g crème fraîche150 g Gouda, grated1 clove of garl

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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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Calling up your favourite programme^Turn the power level selector to the12 o'clock position.^Press the M button.^Press the Start button.In the ev

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You can change the standard defaultsettings by altering the "status" of thesetting.Please consult the chart for the differentoptions.The fac

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Setting Settings available (* factory default)PI Night dimming S0*SINight dimming is deactivated.Night dimming is activated.The time of day display is

Page 54 - Programming

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-proofdish and cover it.When cooking, it is a good idea toselect a power level of 900 W to startwith and then when the fo

Page 56 - Changing the settings

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

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Do not refreeze food once it hasthawed. Defrosted food should beused up as quickly as possible asfood soon loses its nutritional valueand goes off. De

Page 58 - Reheating

You can preserve small portions of fruitand vegetables in preserving jars withyour microwave. Prepare the jars in theusual way.Fill the jars up to 2 c

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Produce Quantity MWpowerlevel(in watts)Duration(inminutes)NotesMelting butterand margarine100 g 450 1:00 – 1:10 Do not cover.Meltingchocolate100 g 450

Page 60 - Defrosting followed by

Disconnect the microwave ovenfrom the power supply beforecleaning (e.g. switch off at thesocket and remove the plug).Do not use a steam cleaningapplia

Page 61 - Bottling

To neutralise odours in the oven, put acup of water with some lemon juice inthe oven and simmer for a few minutes.The door should be kept clean at all

Page 62 - Some suggested uses

To avoid damaging the surfaces ofyour appliance, do not use:–cleaning agents containing soda,ammonia, acids or chlorides,–cleaning agents containingde

Page 63 - Cleaning and care

,Repairs may only be carried outby a suitably qualified andcompetent person authorised byMiele in accordance with nationaland local safety regulations

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. . . the microwave operation worksbut not the lighting.^You can operate the appliance asnormal, but the lighting is faulty.Contact Miele if you need

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In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, pleasecontact:–MieleThe contact details for Miele aregiven at the back of these operatingi

Page 66 - Problem solving guide

,Before connecting theappliance, ensure that it has notbeen damaged in any way. Do notuse a damaged appliance.The appliance is supplied with a mainsca

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

Page 68 - After sales service

When installing the appliance,ensure that there is sufficientventilation to and from the applianceboth underneath and to the rear.Do not block the ven

Page 69 - Electrical connection

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Page 70 - Installation

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This appliance complies with all relevant local and national safetyrequirements. Improper use of the appliance can, however,present a risk of both per

Page 72 - M 6012 SC

~When using the microwave function, any moisture will bevaporised. Therefore, if flammable materials are being dried in themicrowave, they may dry out

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