Miele H 5081 BP Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - H 5081 BP

Operating and installation instructionsCompact ovenH 5081 BPTo avoid the risk of accidents ordamage to the appliance it isessential to read these inst

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~If using alcohol in your recipes, hightemperatures can cause the alcohol tovaporise and even to ignite on the hotheating elements.Alcohol should be b

Page 3 - Contents

~Do not heat up unopened tins or jarsof food in the oven. Pressure can buildup and they may explode, resulting ininjury or damage.~Do not push pots an

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Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly fordisposal, and

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H 5081 BPa Control panelb Door lock for pyrolytic operationc Top heat / grill element with receiver for the wireless food probed Steam inlets for Mois

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Oven controlsIn addition to operating the variouscooking programmes to bake, roastand grill, the controls also offer thefollowing:–a time of day displ

Page 7 - Safety with children

Energy saving featuresLightingThe oven lighting is set to switch off15 seconds after the start of a cookingprogramme (default setting). See"Setti

Page 8 - Technical safety

User instructionsThe User instructions supplied withyour appliance in addition to theseOperating and installation instructionscontains detailed inform

Page 9 - Correct use

Energy efficiency ratingaccording to EN 50304This appliance is rated energyefficiency class A in accordance withEN 50304.Tests were carried out using

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FlexiClip telescopic runnersThe FlexiClip telescopic runners can beclipped into any of the existing shelfrunners and pulled out of the oven totheir fu

Page 11 - Accessories

Changing the position of theFlexiClip telescopic runnersMake sure that the oven has cooleddown before moving the FlexiCliprunners.Take care not to bur

Page 13 - Guide to the machine

Anti-splash insert (depending onmodel)The anti-splash insert should be placedin the universal tray when grilling orroasting.The juices from the food b

Page 14 - Features

Miele|home communication enabled appliances use the household electricalnetwork c to communicate information about their operational status and thepro

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The appliance is operated via the display a and the electronic sensors next toand below the display. These react to finger contact. A keypad tone will

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DisplayAll information about functions,temperature, cooking durations, Auto-matic programmes and settings isshown in the display.After the appliance h

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SymbolsThe following symbols will appear in the display in addition to the text:Symbol Meaning! Appears beside an option and is allocated to a sensor

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When a function is selected, the following symbols may appear in the display,depending on setting:Symbol MeaningT DurationS FinishR Start timeO Progra

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Your oven has a range of oven functions for preparing a wide variety of recipes.These include:a Top heat/grill element (under the roof of the oven)b B

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Function NotesConventional heat[a + b]–For baking traditional recipes, e.g. fruit cake, casseroles.–Also ideal for soufflés.–If using an older recipe

Page 21 - Miele{home

To enter basic settingsThe oven will switch on automaticallywhen it is connected to the electricitysupply.Welcome screenA welcome screen will appear i

Page 22 - Controls

Cleaning and heating up forthe first timeBefore use, please remove– any stickers from the oven andfrom any accessories.– any protective foil from theo

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Warning and Safety instructions ...7Caring for the environment...12Guide to th

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Automatic programmesYour appliance has a wide range ofAutomatic programmes to enable youto achieve excellent results withease.Simply select the progra

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To operate the oven manually, switchthe appliance on, select the ovenfunction and temperature, thenswitch it off again once you havefinished cooking.^

Page 26 - Functions

Automatic switch-off can be selectedwhen operating the oven manually.You can also adjust the heat-upphase and the humidity level insidethe oven.To sel

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Entering the Duration, a Starttime or Finish timeBy entering the Duration, Start time orFinish time, the cooking process can beprogrammed to switch of

Page 28 - To enter basic settings

Delaying the start with Automaticswitch-offWe recommend using automaticswitching on and off when roasting.However, do not delay the start fortoo long

Page 29 - Cleaning and heating up for

After the cooking programme hasfinished–The cooling fan will continue to runfor a while after the oven has beenswitched off to prevent any humiditybui

Page 30 - Operation

Pre-heating the ovenMost dishes can be placed in a coldoven. They will then make use of theheat produced during the heatingphase.It is only necessary

Page 31 - Manual operation

Activating moisture reductionIt is a good idea to use this functionwhen cooking items which are moist onthe inside but which should be crispyon the ou

Page 32 - More about manual operation

Up to 25 frequently used recipes can besaved under a user-defined name, andthen called up again as required.Either–Select the Save as option at the en

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To create a User programmeIf programmes already exist underUser programmes, the "Create"option has to be selected in order tosave additional

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Main menu ...23Symbols ...24Functions ...

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The "Moisture plus" function uses asteam injection system.Water is taken into the steam injectionsystem via the tube underneath thecontrol p

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Automatic programmesAutomatic programmes with Moistureplus set the optimium temperature, thedegree of moisture and also theduration automatically.At t

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Moisture plus dWhen using the Moisture plus functionyou will need to enter–the temperature (at least 130 °C),and–the number of bursts of steam.You can

Page 38 - User programmes

Using Moisture plus d^Place the food in the oven.^Select Moisture plus d.^Select a temperature.^Select Automatic burst of steam orselect the number of

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To evaporate residual moistureIf there is still water in the steaminjection system at the end of aprogramme or if the programme iscancelled, you will

Page 40 - Moisture plus

To cancel the residual moistureevaporation processAfter the appliance has beenswitched on, the prompt to evaporateresidual moisture will appear in the

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The minute minder can be used to timeany activity in the kitchen, e.g. boilingeggs.You can enter a time of up to amaximum of 9 hours, 59 minutes and59

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Your appliance is supplied with anumber of standard default settings.To change a setting:^Select the "Settings J" option.The list of options

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TimeThe options are:ßDisplayßClock formatßSetIf there is a power cut, the currenttime of day will reappear oncepower has been restored. Theappliance w

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Main menuYou can change the order in whichoptions appear in the main menu. Up tothree options can be placed at thebeginning of the main menu (excludin

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Settings...47Language J ...47Time ...

Page 46 - Minute minder (egg timer) N

Cooling fan run-onThe cooling fan will continue to run for awhile after the oven has been switchedoff to prevent any humidity building upin the oven,

Page 47 - Settings

StartßAutomatic(Factory default setting)A programme will start automaticallyapprox. 20 seconds after makingyour last entry without having toselect Sta

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VolumeBuzzer tonesThe volume is represented by a barwith seven segments.P P P P G G GMFactory default: Three blockedsegments.To change the volume touc

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SafetySystem lock 0The system lock prevents the appliancebeing switched on unintentionally, bychildren for example.The system lock has to be set to&qu

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UnitsTemperatureß°C(Factory default)ß°FShowroom programmeßOff(Factory default)ßDemo programmeßContinuous loopß Demo modeThis programme is for dealers

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Miele branded cleaning andconditioning products are availablefrom the Miele Spare Parts Departmentor via the internet on www.miele-shop.com.,Do not us

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AccessoriesRemove all accessories as well asthe runners and any extraaccessories such as FlexiCliprunners from the oven interior beforestarting the py

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Normal soilingClean the surfaces using a damp Mielemicrofibre E-cloth or with a cleansponge and a solution of hot water andwashing-up liquid. Wipe dry

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PerfectCleanBefore using for the first time removeany stickers from PerfectCleansurfaces.The enamelled surfaces of the bakingtray, universal tray and

Page 55 - Cleaning and care

Do not attempt to use on a hot oven oraccessories. Allow the PerfectCleansurfaces to cool down to roomtemperature before applying an ovenspray.Apply a

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Oven interior ...60To remove the oven door...63To dismantle

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Oven interiorThe oven interior is coated with darkpyrolytic enamel which facilitatescleaning.This is a particularly hard enamel withan extremely smoot

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Pyrolytic cleaning of the oveninteriorBefore starting a pyrolytic cleaningprocess please note the following:Remove any coarse soiling from theoven bef

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After the pyrolytic process, anydebris (e.g. ash) can easily be wipedaway.Remember to wait until the oven hascooled down before doing so!Danger of bur

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To remove the oven doorThe oven door is connected to the ovenby hinges.Before removing the door, the lockingclamps on both hinges have to bereleased.^

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To dismantle the oven doorThe oven door is made up of fourpanes of glass and has vents at the topand bottom.When the oven is operating, air iscirculat

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You can now remove the inner and thetwo middle panes.^ Gently lift the inner pane up and pullout of the cover strip.^Remove the seal.^Now gently lift

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^To reassemble the door:The two middle panes are identical.To ensure they are refitted correctly,one of the corners is more angledthan the others.When

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^Push the inner pane into the plasticstrip and insert it in the retainers.^Flip the glass pane retainers inwardsto close them.To refit the door^ Hold

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^Open the door fully.^Flip both locking clamps back up asfar as they will go into a horizontalposition. Turn them as far as they willgo into a horizon

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To remove the side runnersMake sure the oven heatingelements are switched off and cool.Take care not to burn yourself onthem.^ Pull the runners forwar

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This appliance conforms to currentsafety requirements. Inappropriateuse can, however, lead to personalinjury and damage to property.To avoid the risk

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DescalingOnly use the descaling tabletssupplied with the appliance. Thesehave been specially formulated andare available from the Miele SpareParts Dep

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Preparation^Dissolve one descaling tablet inapprox. 600 ml of cold tap water.^Place the universal tray on the topshelf level to collect the descalings

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The steam injection system will need tobe cleaned at the end of thedescaling process to remove all tracesof descaling solution.Prompts to do this will

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With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily correctedwithout contacting Miele.If you cannot resolve a problem following these in

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Problem Possible cause and remedyThe top lighting isnot working.^Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply:Switch off and unplug at the soc

Page 73 - Problem solving guide

Problem Possible cause and remedy"Maximum operatingduration reached"appears in thedisplay.Safety switch-off has been activated.The appliance

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

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A range of additional accessories as well as cleaning and care products areavailable for your Miele oven. Depending on product they are available to o

Page 76 - After sales service

Gourmet oven dishThe gourmet oven dish can be placedin the oven directly on the runners. Ithas non-tip safety notches like theuniversal tray to preven

Page 77 - Optional accessories

All electrical work should beundertaken by a suitably qualifiedand competent person in strictaccordance with current nationaland local safety regulati

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Technical safety~Installation, maintenance andrepairs may only be carried out by asuitably qualified and competentperson in strict accordance with cur

Page 79 - Electrical connection

Dimensions are give in "mm".Appliance dimensions and unit cut-outInstallation in a base unitInstallation in a tall unit* Appliances with gla

Page 80 - Building-in diagrams

Front dimensions* Appliances with glass front** Appliances with metal frontBuilding-in diagrams81

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,The appliance must not beoperated until it has been correctlyinstalled in its housing unit.Otherwise it poses an electric shockhazard.To ensure adequ

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Alteration rights reserved / 22 / 2510(H 5081 BP)M.-Nr. 07 653 470 / 02

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~During installation, maintenance andrepair work, the appliance must bedisconnected from the mains electricitysupply. It is only completely isolatedfr

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