Miele Microwave Oven Operations Instructions

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Operating and installation instructions
Microwave combination oven
H 5030 BM, H 5040 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.
M.-Nr. 07 954 010
en - AU, NZ
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Page 1 - H 5030 BM, H 5040 BM

Operating and installation instructionsMicrowave combination ovenH 5030 BM, H 5040 BMTo avoid the risk of accidents ordamage to the appliance it isess

Page 2 - Contents

~The microwave combination oven isnot suitable for cleaning or disinfectingitems.Items can get extremely hot and thereis a danger of burning when the

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~Make sure that you only usemicrowave safe containers when usingthe Microwave (Solo) function or acombination programme which usesmicrowave power. Obs

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

Page 5 - Correct application

Appliance overviewControl panela Function selectorb Displayc Sensors V, OK, W, Nd Temperature selectorOven interiore Grill elementf Lightg Three shelf

Page 6 - Technical safety

Accessories suppliedGlass trayThe glass tray is suitable for use with allcooking functions.Always use the glass tray whenusing the Microwave (Solo) fu

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When pushing the rack back in,always ensure that the safetynotches are at the rear of the oven(see illustration).To remove the rack, lift it upwardssl

Page 8 - Correct use

Functions UseMicrowave _(Solo)For defrosting, reheating and cooking food quickly.Functions withoutmicrowaveFor cooking food when a crisp finish is req

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Safety features UseSystem lock The system lock prevents the appliance being usedby children, for example.Safety cut-out A function without microwave c

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_ MicrowaveIn a microwave oven there is a high-frequency tube called a magnetron.This converts electrical energy intomicrowaves. These microwaves ared

Page 11 - Accessories

Functions which do not usemicrowave energyU Fan PlusThis system works by the circulation ofheated air. As the heated air reachesthe food straight away

Page 12 - Caring for the environment

Warning and Safety instructions ...5Caring for the environment...12Guide to th

Page 13 - Guide to the appliance

Before the oven can be used, youwill need to– release the controls by pressingthem if they are retracted whendelivered.– set the time of day.Setting t

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Cleaning and heating up forthe first timeRemove any protective foil from thefront of the appliance.See "Cleaning and care" for moreinformati

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Microwaves–are reflected by metal,– pass through glass, porcelain,plastic and card,–and are absorbed by food.Material and shapeThe material and shape

Page 16 - Description of functions

Exceptions:The rack supplied with theappliance is suitable for use withmicrowave power (combinationprogrammes).However, it must not be placed onthe ov

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WoodWooden dishes are not suitable.Moisture contained in the woodevaporates when exposed tomicrowave energy, causing thewood to dry and crack.Plastics

Page 18 - Functions

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

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A cover (optional accessories)–prevents too much steam escaping,especially when cooking foods whichneed longer to cook, such aspotatoes.–speeds up the

Page 20 - Setting the time of day

Function selectorThe left-hand control is used to selectthe function.It can be turned clockwise or anti-clockwise.The function selector can only beret

Page 21 - Cleaning and heating up for

SensorsThe sensors underneath the displayreact to touch.A keypad tone will sound each time asensor is touched. You can switch off thekeypad tone (see

Page 22 - Material and shape

DisplayNI2:00hWmin% W m TS 0StartVSymbolsThe following symbols will appear in thedisplay depending on the position ofthe function selector and/or whe

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Operation ...30Functions without microwave...30Cooling fan .

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Functions without microwave^Place the food in the oven.^Select the function you want (e.g. FanPlus U).The following will appear in the display:I60%V–

Page 25 - Placing the dish in the oven

Temperature indicator light The temperature indicator light  willappear next to the temperature in thedisplay. The indicator light is always onwhen

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Programming cookingdurationsBy entering the duration and/or finishtime, the cooking process can beprogrammed to switch off, or on andoff automatically

Page 27 - Controls

Delaying the start with Automaticswitch-offTo switch a programme on and offautomatically, enter both the cookingduration and the finish time.We recomm

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The oven heating, lighting and coolingfan will switch off.The finish time will now appear in thedisplay as long as the triangle is notmoved to under a

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Microwave function _The following power levels can beselected:80 W, 150 W, 300 W, 450 W, 600 W,850 W, 1000 W.^Turn the function selector toMicrowave _

Page 30 - Operation

Combination programmesCombination programmes combinemicrowave power with anothercooking function, e.g. Fan Plus, Grillor Fan Grill.Microwave+Fan plus

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Microwave+Grill b^Select the Microwave+Grill bfunction.The display will show a suggestedpower level of 300 W. This can bechanged to 150 W or 80 W if y

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The minute minder can be used to timeany activity in the kitchen, e.g. boilingeggs.A maximum minute minder time of59 minutes and 55 seconds can be set

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The system lock 0 prevents theappliance being operatedunintentionally, by children forexample.^Turn the function selector to "0".00V^Touch t

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Grilling guide (Grill Y)...60Defrosting without microwave power ...61Defrosting

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Your oven is supplied with standard factory default settings.You can select alternative settings by changing the status "s" of a setting &qu

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To change the status of asetting^Select "Settings %".^Touch the OK sensor.PI"PI" will appear in the display.^Touch the V or W sens

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Function Power level /TemperatureSuitable for:Defrost Microwave _ 80 W Very delicate foods such ascream, butter, cream andbutter creamgateaux, cheese1

Page 38 - Minute minder (egg timer)

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

Page 39 - System lock

Guidance on reheating foodFood for babies and young childrenor the elderly must not be allowed toget too hot. We do not recommendheating or reheating

Page 40 - % Settings

Useful tipsUse TipsDefrosting largequantities of food atonce, e.g. 2 kg fishThe glass tray placed on the lowest level can be usedfor defrosting food.R

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Chart for defrostingMicrowave power settingQuantity 150 WTime in min.80 WTime in min.Standing time1)in min.Dairy productsCreamButterCheese slicesMilkQ

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Chart for reheating foodDrinks2)Microwave power settingQuantity 1000 WTime in min.450 WTime in min.Standing time1)in min.Coffee,drinking temperature 6

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Chart for cooking foodMicrowave power settingQuantity 850 WTimein min.+ 450 WTimein min.Standingtime1)in min.MeatMeatballs in gravy (400 g meat)Stew (

Page 44 - Guidance on cooking

Functionsß Fan Plus UIdeal for baking biscuits, sponges,choux pastry, puff pastry and filopastry.ß Microwave+Fan Plus aSuitable for doughs which requi

Page 45 - Useful tips

This appliance complies with allrelevant legal safety requirements.Improper use of the appliance can,however, present a risk of bothpersonal injury an

Page 46 - Chart for defrosting

Shelf levelFan Plus UCakes baked incake tinsLowest shelf levelBiscuits, traybakes2nd shelf level fromthe bottomBaking on twolevels at once(depending o

Page 47 - Chart for reheating food

Problem Possible cause and remedyCakes or biscuits arenot properly cookedafter the timerecommended in thechart.Check that the correct temperature has

Page 48 - Chart for cooking food

Fan Plus U Microwave+Fan Plus aTemperaturein °CTimein min.Power levelin WTemperaturein °CTimein min.Creamed mixtureVictoria spongeFruit cakeMuffins1)M

Page 49 - Bakeware

Functionsß Fan Plus USuitable for meat and poultry disheswith a crispy topping.ß Microwave+Fan Plus aThe roasting time is shorter.The following microw

Page 50 - Shelf level

Pot roastingRoasting in a covered pot is highlyrecommended:–The meat stays succulent,–and the oven stays cleaner, too.–It also ensures that sufficient

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Roasting timeThe roasting time will depend on thetype of meat, the size and thickness ofthe cut, The traditional British method isto allow 20 minutes

Page 52 - Baking chart

Fan Plus U Microwave+Fan Plus aTemperaturein °C1) 2)Timein min.Power levelin WTemperaturein °C2)Timein min.Roast beef (approx. 1 kg) 170 – 190 100 – 1

Page 53 - Roasting

Functionsß Grill YSuitable for flat items, such as: cutlets,steak, burgers, toast, cheese toast.ß Fan Grill \Suitable for grilling thick cuts, such as

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Fan Grill \Temperature220 °C For thin, lean cuts ofmeat(e. g. steak)180 - 200 °C For other foodsTo grill thicker pieces of food moregradually after an

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Fan Grilling guide (Fan Grill \)–Use the Fan Grill function for meat, fish, poultry and vegetables.–Always pre-heat for at least 5 minutes before Fan

Page 56 - Roasting chart

Safety with children~Children should be supervised toensure that they do not play with theappliance. Keep children away from theappliance at all times

Page 57 - Grilling

Grilling guide (Grill Y)–Use for thick toasts, muffins, cheese on toast, foccacia, bruschetta.–Pre-heat grill for at least 5 minutes.–Select the appro

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Functionß Defrost PThe air in the oven is kept at roomtemperature and circulated by the fanto gently defrost frozen food.Shelf level^Place the food to

Page 59 - Grilling tips

,Do not use a steam cleaner toclean the appliance. The steamcould reach electrical componentsand cause a short circuit.Clean the oven interior, inside

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The following cause lasting damageto the surface structure and reducethe anti-stick effect and must not beused on PerfectClean surfaces:–Abrasive clea

Page 61 - Defrosting times

Oven interior roofIf the oven interior roof is badly soiled,the grill element can be lowered tomake cleaning easier.,Make sure the oven heatingelement

Page 62 - Cleaning and care

Door interior and door seal,The oven interior can get hotduring use. Danger of burning.Clean the front using a damp microfibrecloth or with a clean sp

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Avoid damage to the surface. Toprevent damage to your appliancewhen cleaning, do not use:–Cleaning agents containing soda,ammonia, acids or chlorides–

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With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily correctedwithout contacting Miele.If you then can't remedy the problem yourself

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Problem Possible cause and remedyA noise is heard after aprogramme hasfinished.The cooling fan continues to run for a while after theoven has been swi

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^Replace the halogen lamp.Specification:12 V, 10 W,heat resistant to 300 °C,fitting G4, Osram, type 64418.Do not touch the halogen lamp with bare fing

Page 67 - Problem solving guide

~Before connecting the appliance,make sure that the connection data onthe data plate (voltage and rated load)match the mains electricity supply. Thisd

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Miele offers a range of useful accessories, as well as cleaning and conditioningproducts for your appliance. These products can be purchased via the i

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Pizza dishDo not use the pizza dish withfunctions which use microwavepower.This circular pan is suitable for cookingpizzas, flat cakes made with yeast

Page 70 - Optional accessories

After sales serviceIn the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contact–your Miele Chartered Agentor–Miele.You will find the con

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All electrical work should be carried outby a competent person, in accordancewith national and local safetyregulations.Depending on the version, theap

Page 72 - Warranty

Appliance dimensions and unitcut-outInstallation in a tall unit* Appliances with glass front** Appliances with metal frontInstallation in a base unitI

Page 73 - Electrical connection

Front dimensionsA Appliances with glass front: 22 mmAppliances with metal front: 23 mmB H 5030: 53.2 mmH 5040: 47.5 mmC Appliances with glass front: 1

Page 74 - Installation

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Correct useCaution! Danger of burning.The oven interior will become veryhot when operating with functionswhich do not use microwave powerand also comb

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~Never heat undiluted alcohol in themicrowave, as this can easily ignite.If using alcohol in your recipes, pleasebe aware that high temperatures canca

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