
Operating Instructions
36Inch Induction Range
(Electric oven and Induction
cooktop)
To prevent accidents and damage to the range, you must read all
instructions supplied before installing or using the appliance.
en-US, CA M.-Nr. 12 841 200

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Children and adults can tip over the range if has not been secured.
This may lead to fatal injuries.
This range must be secured and connected using the anti-tip
device according to the installation instructions.
If you have moved the range, slide the locking latch onto the anti-
tip device until you feel it lock into place.
Do not use the range if the anti-tip device has not been properly
installed and engaged.
Failure to observe the information contained in the installation
instructions can lead to serious or fatal injuries for children and
adults.
All ranges can tip
Injury to persons
could result
Install anti-tip devices
packed with range
See installation
instructions
WARNING
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Contents
3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................... 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................... 7
Guide to the range ........................................................................................................ 21
Oven.................................................................................................................................
21
Oven controls............................................................................................................ 22
Induction cooktop ..........................................................................................................
27
Control elements for the induction cooktop......................................................... 28
Using the appliance...................................................................................................... 30
Selecting a menu option ...............................................................................................
30
Scrolling ...........................................................................................................................
30
Exiting a menu.................................................................................................................
30
Changing a value or setting...........................................................................................
30
Changing a setting in a list ...................................................................................... 30
Entering numbers with the roller ............................................................................ 30
Entering numbers using the numerical keypad .................................................... 30
Changing the setting with a segment bar ............................................................. 30
Entering letters ...............................................................................................................
31
Displaying the context menu........................................................................................
31
Moving entries................................................................................................................
31
Displaying the pull-down menu....................................................................................
31
Displaying Help...............................................................................................................
31
Activating MobileStart...................................................................................................
31
Features .......................................................................................................................... 32
Data plate ........................................................................................................................
32
Extra data plate ......................................................................................................... 32
Scope of delivery............................................................................................................
32
Standard and optional accessories .............................................................................
32
Safety features of the induction cooktop....................................................................
36
Using the system lock.............................................................................................. 36
Safety shut-off........................................................................................................... 36
Residual heat indicator ............................................................................................ 36
Pan/pan size recognition ......................................................................................... 36
Using demo mode .................................................................................................... 37
Overheating protection............................................................................................ 37
Power management system ................................................................................... 38
Oven safety features ......................................................................................................
39
PerfectClean treated surfaces......................................................................................
39
Self-Clean-ready accessories.......................................................................................
39
Initial commissioning ................................................................................................... 40
Miele@home ..................................................................................................................
40
Basic settings..................................................................................................................
40
Cleaning the cooktop before heating it up for the first time ....................................
42

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Installing the side racks, heating up the oven for the first time and rinsing the
steam injection system..................................................................................................
42
Operating the induction cooktop............................................................................... 44
How induction works.....................................................................................................
44
Cookware................................................................................................................... 44
Noises ........................................................................................................................ 45
Energy-saving tips..........................................................................................................
45
Cooking zone data..........................................................................................................
46
Turning on the induction cooktop ................................................................................
47
Using a cooking zone ............................................................................................... 47
Using a PowerFlex cooking area............................................................................. 47
Placing cookware on the cooktop ................................................................................
48
Auto heat-up ...................................................................................................................
49
Activating Auto heat-up........................................................................................... 49
Deactivating Auto heat-up ...................................................................................... 49
Using the power levels ..................................................................................................
50
TwinBooster ....................................................................................................................
51
Activating TwinBooster at level 1............................................................................ 51
Activating TwinBooster at level 2........................................................................... 51
Deactivating the TwinBooster function................................................................. 51
Keeping warm .................................................................................................................
52
Setting the Keeping warm setting.......................................................................... 52
Turning the induction cooktop off ................................................................................
52
Residual heat indicator ............................................................................................ 52
Using the oven............................................................................................................... 53
Energy-saving tips..........................................................................................................
53
Changing values and settings for a cooking program ...............................................
55
Changing the temperature and core temperature ............................................... 55
Setting additional durations.................................................................................... 56
Changing set durations............................................................................................ 56
Deleting the set cooking durations ........................................................................ 56
Canceling a cooking program .......................................................................................
56
Preheating the oven .......................................................................................................
57
Booster....................................................................................................................... 57
Preheat....................................................................................................................... 58
Crisp function..................................................................................................................
59
Changing the operating mode ......................................................................................
59
Settings ........................................................................................................................... 60
Settings overview...........................................................................................................
60
Opening the “Settings” menu ......................................................................................
63
Language......................................................................................................................
63
Time..................................................................................................................................
63
Date..................................................................................................................................
63

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Lighting.............................................................................................................................
64
Start screen.....................................................................................................................
64
Display .............................................................................................................................
64
Volume .............................................................................................................................
65
Units of Measurement...................................................................................................
65
Booster ............................................................................................................................
65
Recommended temperatures.......................................................................................
65
Self clean .........................................................................................................................
65
Cooling fan run-on..........................................................................................................
66
Proximity sensor (MotionReact) ..................................................................................
66
Safety ...............................................................................................................................
67
Miele@home ..................................................................................................................
67
Remote Control ..............................................................................................................
68
Activating MobileStart............................................................................................. 68
SuperVision .....................................................................................................................
68
RemoteUpdate ...............................................................................................................
69
Lift-up panel ....................................................................................................................
69
Electrical version ............................................................................................................
69
Probe................................................................................................................................
69
Calibrate temperature....................................................................................................
70
Software version.............................................................................................................
70
Legal information............................................................................................................
70
Showroom Program .......................................................................................................
70
Factory default................................................................................................................
70
Operating hours (total) ..................................................................................................
70
Alarm + Timer................................................................................................................. 71
Using the Alarmfunction...............................................................................................
71
Using the Timerfunction...............................................................................................
72
Main and submenus..................................................................................................... 73
Moisture Plus................................................................................................................. 75
Starting a cooking program with Moisture Plus ........................................................
75
Automatic Programs..................................................................................................... 78
Categories .......................................................................................................................
78
Using automatic programs............................................................................................
78
Usage notes ....................................................................................................................
78
Search ..............................................................................................................................
78
Special Modes............................................................................................................... 80
Defrost .............................................................................................................................
80
Dehydrate ........................................................................................................................
81
Warm-up Cookware.......................................................................................................
82
Proof.................................................................................................................................
82
Keep warm.......................................................................................................................
82
Slow Roasting .................................................................................................................
83

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Sabbath Program............................................................................................................
86
Canning............................................................................................................................
88
Frozen food/ready meals...............................................................................................
90
MyMiele .......................................................................................................................... 91
Favorites.......................................................................................................................... 92
Baking.............................................................................................................................. 95
Tips for baking.................................................................................................................
95
Notes on the operating modes.....................................................................................
96
Roasting .......................................................................................................................... 97
Tips for roasting ..............................................................................................................
97
Notes on the operating modes.....................................................................................
98
Probe................................................................................................................................
98
Broiling ............................................................................................................................ 102
Tips for broiling ...............................................................................................................
102
Notes on the operating modes.....................................................................................
103
Cleaning and care of the induction cooktop ........................................................... 104
Cleaning and care of the oven.................................................................................... 106
Unsuitable cleaning agents...........................................................................................
106
Removing normal soiling ...............................................................................................
107
Removing stubborn soiling............................................................................................
107
Cleaning the oven compartment with Self clean ......................................................
108
Removing the door.........................................................................................................
111
Installing the door...........................................................................................................
112
Side rack removal ...........................................................................................................
113
Frequently asked questions........................................................................................ 114
Customer Service ......................................................................................................... 121
Contact in the event of a fault......................................................................................
121
Data plate ........................................................................................................................
121
Appliance warranty and product registration .............................................................
121
Caring for the environment......................................................................................... 122
Declaration of conformity ........................................................................................... 123
Copyrights and licenses .............................................................................................. 124
Copyrights and licenses for the communication module .................................... 125

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using the Range, please comply with the basic safety requirements,
including the following instructions:
Read all instructions before installation and use of the Range to prevent
accidents and damage to the appliance.
This range complies with current safety requirements. However,
improper use of the appliance can result in personal injury or
damage to property.
Please read the installation instructions carefully before installing
and connecting the appliance.
Read the operating instructions before using the range for the first
time. To prevent accidents and damage to the appliance, always
observe both the installation instructions and operating
instructions. Both documents contain important information about
installation, safety, use and maintenance.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage occurring as a result of non-
compliance with the instructions.
Keep these installation instructions and operating instructions in a
safe place and pass them on to any future owner.
Appropriate use
This range is intended for domestic use and use in other similar
environments.
This appliance is not intended for outdoor use.
Use the range exclusively under normal domestic conditions:
- Use the oven for baking, roasting, broiling, defrosting, canning and
drying food.
- Use the cooktop to prepare food and keep it warm.
Any other use is not permitted.
Risk of Fire! Do not use this oven to store or dry combustible
materials.
Persons who lack physical, sensory or mental abilities, or
experience with the appliance should not use it without supervision
or instruction by a responsible person.
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The oven compartment is equipped with special bulbs to cope
with particular conditions (e.g., temperature, moisture, chemical
resistance, abrasion resistance, and vibration). These special bulbs
must only be used for the purpose for which they are intended. They
are not suitable for room lighting.
Safety with children
Activate the system lock to ensure that children cannot switch on
the oven inadvertently.
Children should be supervised in the vicinity of the range. Never
allow children to play with the range.
Children must be kept away from the range unless they are
constantly supervised.
Risk of burns due to improper use. Do not allow children to operate
the range.
Burn Hazard - Do not allow children to use the oven. Failure to do
so can result in severe burns or serious injury.
Burn Hazard - Do not allow children to use the cooktop. Failure to
do so can result in severe burns or serious injury.
Risk of suffocation from packaging material. While playing, children
may become entangled in packaging material (such as plastic
wrapping) or pull it over their head, presenting the risk of suffocation.
Keep packaging material away from children.
Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces. Children’s skin is far more
sensitive to high temperatures than that of adults. External parts of
the oven such as the door glass, control panel, and the vent become
quite hot.
Do not let children touch the oven when it is in operation.
Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces. Children’s skin is far more
sensitive to high temperatures than that of adults. The oven gets
much hotter during the Self Clean program than during normal use.
Do not let children touch the oven during the Self Clean program.
The cooktop gets hot when in use and remains hot for some time
after being turned off. Keep children away from the appliance until it
has cooled down and is no longer a burn hazard.
Burn hazard!
Keep the spaces above and behind the cooktop clear of any items
that could draw the attention of children. Otherwise, they can be
tempted into climbing onto the appliance.
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Risk of burning or scalding.
Turn pot and pan handles inward, so children cannot pull them down
and be burned.
Risk of injury from the open door. The oven door can support a
maximum weight of 33lbs (15kg). Children could injure themselves
on an open door.
Do not let children sit on the door, lean against it, or swing on it.
Technical safety
This appliance must be installed and connected in compliance
with the installation instructions.
Unauthorized installation, maintenance, and repairs can cause
considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance, and
repairs should only be carried out by a Miele authorized technician.
Do not carry or lift the range by the oven door handle or the control
panel!
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Miele may
void the user's authority to operate the oven.
Maintenance by the user: Never repair or replace any part of the
appliance unless the instructions specifically recommend doing so.
Service work should only be performed by a qualified technician.
A damaged range can be dangerous. Always check for visible signs
of damage. Never use a damaged appliance.
Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power
supply system or a power supply system that is not synchronized
with the grid power supply (e.g., island networks, back-up systems) is
possible. A prerequisite for operation is that the power supply system
complies with national and local codes.
The function and operation of the protective measures provided in
the domestic electrical installation and in this Miele product must
also be maintained in isolated operation or in operation that is not
synchronized with the grid power supply, or these measures must be
replaced by equivalent measures in the installation.
The electrical safety of the range can only be guaranteed when it is
properly grounded. Compliance with this essential safety requirement
is absolutely mandatory. If in any doubt, please have the building's
wiring system inspected by a qualified electrician.
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Proper installation: Make sure that your appliance has been
installed correctly and that it has been grounded by a qualified
technician.
To avoid damaging the range, make sure that the connection data
(voltage and frequency) on the data plate correspond to the
building's power supply before connecting the appliance.
When in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
Do not use a power strip or extension cord to connect the range to
electricity. These are a fire hazard and do not guarantee the required
level of appliance safety.
For safety reasons, only use the range when it has been fully
installed.
This range must not be installed and operated in non-stationary
installations (e.g., on a ship).
Risk of injury due to electric shock. Any contact with live
connections or tampering with the electrical or mechanical
components of the range will endanger your safety and may lead to
appliance malfunctions.
Do not open the range housing under any circumstances.
Any repairs not performed by a Miele authorized service technician
will void the warranty.
Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when original
Miele parts are used. Faulty components must only be replaced with
genuine Miele parts.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced with a special
power cord by a Miele authorized technician (see “Installation –
Electrical connection”).
Risk of electric shock! If the ceramic surface of the cooktop is
defective or chipped, cracked or broken in any way, immediately
switch the cooktop off and do not continue to use it. Disconnect the
range from the power supply and contact Miele Technical Service.
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During installation, maintenance, and repair work, e.g., if the oven
interior lighting is broken, the Range must be completely
disconnected from the power supply (see “Frequently asked
questions”). To ensure this:
- The circuit breakers have been switched off, or
- the fuses of the electrical installation have been completely
removed, or
- the plug (if present) is removed from the outlet. To do this, pull the
plug not the cord.
The range requires a sufficient supply of cool air for efficient
operation. Make sure that the supply of cool air is not hindered in any
way (e.g., by installing heat insulation strips in the cabinet niche). In
addition, the required supply of cool air must not be excessively
heated by other heat sources.
Reaching over a hot cooktop to access the cabinets can result in
burns. You can reduce the risk of burns by installing a range hood that
extends at least 4 3/4" (12 cm) past the bottom of the cabinets.
The water shut-off valves must be accessible when the appliance
is installed.
The protective sleeve of the water intake hose must not be
damaged or become kinked.
The integrated water protection system offers protection from
water damage, provided the following conditions are met:
- The appliance is properly installed (electric and water).
- A damaged appliance is dangerous. Contact Miele to have it
repaired immediately.
- Turn off the water supply when the appliance is not in use for an
extended period (e.g., vacation).
The water quality must conform to the requirements for drinking
water in the country in which the oven is being used.
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Correct use
Caution: Heating elements may be hot even though they are not
glowing. Interior surfaces of an oven become hot enough to cause
burns. External parts of the oven such as the door glass, vents, and
the control panel can become hot. During and after use, do not touch,
or let clothing or other flammable materials come into contact with
heating elements or interior surfaces of the oven until they have had
sufficient time to cool.
Do not let food sit in the oven for an extended period of time
before or after cooking. Doing so can result in food poisoning or
sickness.
Loose fitting or hanging garments present a fire hazard. Wear
proper apparel while operating the appliance.
Use only dry, heat-resistant potholders. Moist or damp potholders
used on hot surfaces may result in steam burns. Do not let
potholders come in contact with oil or grease. Do not substitute dish
towels or other bulky items for potholders. Do not let potholders
touch hot heating elements.
Open the door carefully to allow hot air or steam to escape before
placing or removing food.
To prevent burns, always place oven racks at their desired height
while the oven is cool. If the rack must be moved while the oven is
hot, do not let pot holders touch hot heating elements.
To prevent burns, allow the heating elements to cool before
cleaning by hand.
Smother the fire or flames, or use a dry chemical extinguishing
agent or foam fire extinguisher.
Never store flammable liquids and materials in, above or under an
oven, or near cooking surfaces.
WARNING
NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the
room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and
overheating of the oven.
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WARNING
NEVER use this appliance as storage space. Doing so may result in
carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating of the oven.
WARNING
NEVER cover any slots, holes or openings in the oven bottom or
cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil. Doing so
blocks air flow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide
poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire
hazard.
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
This oven must only be used for cooking food. Corrosive chemicals
and vapors as well as fumes, vapors or heat given off by glues,
plastics or flammable liquids and materials could be hazardous. Do
not use it as a dryer, kiln, dehumidifier, etc.
Do not let metal objects (aluminum foil, pans) come in contact
with the heating element.
Make certain that the power cords of small appliances do not
come in contact with or get caught in the oven door.
When baking frozen pizzas or pies, place them on the wire rack
lined with parchment paper. Do not use the baking tray or the
roasting pan for frozen foods with a large surface area. The tray or pan
could become warped and difficult to remove from the oven when
hot. Frozen foods like french fries, chicken nuggets, etc. can be baked
on the baking tray.
Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces. The oven gets hot during
operation. You could burn yourself on the heating elements, oven
compartment, accessories, or food.
When the oven is hot, use pot holders to insert, remove, or turn food,
as well as when adjusting the oven shelves, etc.
To avoid fueling any flames, do not open the oven door if smoke
appears inside the appliance. Interrupt the process by turning the
appliance off and disconnecting it from the power. Do not open the
door until the smoke has dissipated.
The high temperatures radiated could cause objects near the oven
to catch fire.
Do not use the oven to heat the room.
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Oils and fats are a fire hazard if allowed to overheat. Never leave
the oven unattended when cooking with oil or fats. Never attempt to
put out oil or fat fires with water. Turn the oven off and extinguish the
flames by leaving the door closed.
Do not use water on cooktop grease fires. Turn the cooktop off.
Smother or use a dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher on any fire
or flame.
Broiling food for excessively long cooking durations can cause it to
dry out with the risk of catching fire. Do not exceed the
recommended cooking durations.
Some foods dry out very quickly and can be ignited by high broiling
temperatures. Do not use broiling modes for crisping rolls or bread, or
to dry flowers or herbs. Instead use the Convection Bake/Convection
Roast or Surround modes.
If using alcohol in your recipes, please be aware that high
temperatures can cause the alcohol to evaporate. The vapor can
catch fire on hot heating elements.
Plastic or aluminum foil cookware melts at high temperatures and
can damage the range or start to burn. Do not use any plastic or
aluminum foil cookware.
Exception: You can use oven-safe plastic cookware in the oven. Heed
the cookware manufacturer's instructions.
When using residual heat to keep food warm, corrosion from high
air humidity and condensation can occur in the oven. This can cause
damage to the control panel, countertop, and cabinet carcase. Keep
the oven on and select the lowest temperature available for the
selected operating mode. The cooling fan will then continue to run
automatically.
Food which is stored in the oven compartment or left in it to be
kept warm can dry out and the moisture released can lead to
corrosion damage in the oven. Always cover food that is left in the
oven to keep warm.
A buildup of heat can cause the enamel on the floor of the oven to
crack or flake off.
Never line the floor of the oven with aluminum foil or oven liners.
If you wish to place dishware on the floor of the oven during the
cooking process, or place dishware on the floor of the oven to heat it
up, you can do so, but only with the Convection Bake/Convection
Roastoperating mode, without the Boosterfunction.
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The oven floor can become damaged by items being pushed
around on it. When placing pots, pans, or dishware on the oven floor,
do not push them around.
Risk of injury caused by steam. Pouring a cold liquid onto a hot
surface creates steam, which can cause severe scalding. The sudden
temperature change can also cause damage to hot surfaces. Never
pour cold liquids directly onto hot enameled surfaces.
Risk of injury caused by steam. During cooking processes with
moisture injection and during the residual moisture evaporation
process, steam is produced, which can lead to severe scalding. Never
open the door when bursts of steam are being injected.
It is important that the temperature in the food being cooked is
evenly distributed and sufficiently high. You can ensure this by stirring
or turning the food.
Canning food and heating it up in closed containers results in an
increase in pressure which can cause them to explode. Do not use
cans for canning or reheating food.
Risk of injury from the open door. You could bang into the open
door or trip over it. Do not leave the door open unnecessarily.
The door can support a maximum load of 33lbs (15kg). Do not
lean or sit on an open door, or place heavy items on it. Make sure that
nothing gets trapped between the door and the oven compartment.
This could damage the oven.
The flames could set the grease filters of a ventilation hood on fire.
Do not flambé under a ventilation hood.
Never heat empty cookware.
If the cooktop is covered, there is a risk that the material of the
cover will ignite, explode or melt if the cooktop is still hot or if turned
on inadvertently. Never cover the cooktop with a board, cloth or
protective sheet.
When using an electric appliance, e.g. a hand mixer, near the
cooktop, make sure that the power cable does not come into contact
with the hot cooktop. The cable's insulation could become damaged.
The cooktop gets hot when in use and remains hot for a while after
being turned off. There is a potential hazard until the residual heat
indicator goes out.
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If the cooktop is turned on or accidentally turned on or if it is still
hot, metal objects on the cooktop can heat up. Other items may melt
or catch fire. Damp lids can become attached to the cooktop by
suction. Do not store items on the cooktop! Always turn the cooktop
off after use!
Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should not
be placed on the cooktop surface since they can get hot.
Do not allow solid or liquid sugar, or pieces of plastic or aluminum
foil to get onto the cooktop when it is hot, as they can damage the
ceramic surface when it cools down. If this should occur, turn off the
appliance immediately and scrape off all the sugar, plastic or
aluminum residues while still hot, using a shielded scraper blade. Use
pot holders. Allow the ceramic surface to cool down before cleaning
with a suitable ceramic cleaning agent.
Pans that boil dry can cause damage to the ceramic glass. Do not
leave the appliance unattended while it is being used.
Rough bases can scratch the glass-ceramic surface. Use only pots
and pans with smooth bases.
Lift pans into position on the cooktop. Sliding them into place can
cause scuffs and scratches.
Grains of salt, sugar and sand (e.g. from cleaning vegetables) can
cause scratches if they get under pan bases. Make sure that the
ceramic surface is clean before placing pans on it.
Even a light object can cause damage to the ceramic cooktop in
certain circumstances. Do not drop anything on the ceramic surface.
Hot pans on the display can cause damage to the electronics
underneath. Do not place hot pans on the area around the display.
Because induction heating works so quickly, the temperature can
quickly reach the ignition point of oils and fats. Never leave the
cooktop unattended when it is turned on.
Do not heat oils and fats for longer than 1minute, and never use
the booster.
For people who have a heart pacemaker: Please note that the area
immediately surrounding the cooktop is electromagnetically charged.
It is very unlikely to affect a pacemaker. However, if in any doubt,
consult the manufacturer of the pacemaker or your doctor.
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Objects affected by electromagnetic fields, for instance credit
cards, CDs and calculators, should be kept away from the cooktop
when it is on.
If residue remains on the cooktop for any length of time, it can
cook into the cooktop and sometimes it is then not possible to
remove it. Remove spills and splatters promptly. Also make sure that
the bottom of any cookware is clean, dry, and free of grease before
placing it on the cooktop.
This cooktop is equipped with a cooling fan. If a drawer is installed
directly underneath the cooktop, ensure that there is sufficient space
between the drawer and its contents and the underside of the
appliance in order to ensure sufficient ventilation of the cooktop. Do
not store pointed or small items or paper in the drawer. They could
get in through the ventilation slots or be sucked into the housing by
the fan and damage the fan or impair cooling.
Never use two pieces of cookware simultaneously on one cooking
zone.
If the cookware only partially covers the cooking zone, the handles
could become very hot.
Always place cookware in the middle of the cooking zone.
The cooktop has cooking zones in different sizes. Only use
cookware with a flat base that is large enough for the cooking zone. If
the cookware is too small, it will leave part of the hot cooking zone
uncovered. Coming into contact with uncovered hot cooking zones
can lead to burns and may cause clothing to ignite. If you use
cookware that is the right size, this will also make better use of the
heated area.
Wet sponges or cloths can cause burns due to hot steam if they
are used to wipe spilled food off a hot cooktop. Some cleaning agents
can emit hazardous vapors if they are applied to a hot surface. Be
careful when cleaning the cooktop.
Spilled food can cause odors and the spraying of grease, which can
ignite on the cooktop. Never leave the cooktop unsupervised at high
power.
If the handles of the cookware protrude over a neighboring cooking
zone, this can result in burns and cause flammable materials to ignite
and food to spill if you accidentally come into contact with the
cookware. Turn the cookware so that the handles point inward and do
not protrude over a neighboring cooking zone.
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If the cooktop is damaged, cleaning agents or spilt food can
penetrate the glass surface and cause a short circuit. Never cook on
a damaged cooktop. Contact a qualified electrician immediately.
The wireless roast probe antenna on the top right of the oven
interior is at risk of damage when sliding in accessories. When sliding
in accessories, take care not to bang them against the wireless roast
probe.
The wireless roast probe antenna on the top right of the oven
interior is at risk of damage when sliding the FlexiClips with wire rack
in at level6. Only use the FlexiClips with wire rack at levels 1 to 5.
The following applies to stainless steel surfaces:
Adhesives will damage the coated stainless steel surface and
cause it to lose its dirt-repellent protective coating. Do not use sticky
notes, adhesive tape, or other types of adhesive on the stainless steel
surface.
Magnets can cause scratches. Do not use the stainless steel
surface as a magnetic notice board.
Cleaning and care
Only clean parts listed in these operating and installation
instructions.
There is a delicate fiberglass seal around front of the oven
compartment provide a seal for the glass on the inside of the oven
door. This can be damaged by rubbing or scouring. If possible, refrain
from cleaning this.
Do not use oven cleaners. Do not use standard oven cleaners in
the oven compartment or on the front of the oven. Never line the
oven with oven liners.
Risk of injury due to electric shock. The steam from a steam
cleaning appliance could reach live electrical components and cause
a short circuit. Never use a steam cleaner for cleaning.
Scratches on the door glass can cause the glass to break. Do not
use abrasive cleaners, hard sponges, brushes, or sharp metal tools to
clean the door glass.
The side runners can be removed (see “Cleaning and care of the
oven – Removing the side runners”). Reinstall the side runners
correctly.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Coarse soiling in the oven compartment can cause thick smoke to
develop. Remove coarse soiling from the oven compartment before
running the Self Clean program.
Risk of injury caused by hazardous steam. During the Self Clean
program, steam can be released.
During the Self Clean program, do not stay in the kitchen for longer
periods of time and do not let children and pets enter the kitchen. It
is important to ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated during the
Self Clean program. Close doors to other rooms to prevent the odor
spreading throughout the house.
The cooktop is installed above a Self Clean oven. Do not use it
during self cleaning, as this could trigger the overheating protection
on the cooktop (see “Safety features of the induction cooktop”,
“Overheating protection”).
In warm, moist environments, there is a higher probability of pest
infestations. Ensure the oven and the area surrounding it are always
kept clean.
Damage caused by pests is not covered by the warranty.
Accessories
Only use original Miele accessories. Using parts or accessories
from other manufacturers will invalidate the warranty, and Miele
cannot accept liability.
Only use the Miele probe supplied with the appliance. If it is faulty,
it must be replaced with a new original Miele probe.
The plastic on the probe can melt at very high temperatures. Do
not use the probe when using the broiling operating modes. Do not
store the probe in the oven compartment when it is not being used.
Accessories that are not suitable for the Self Clean program will be
damaged by the high temperatures. Remove all accessories that are
not suitable for the Self Clean program from the oven compartment
before starting the Self Clean process. This also applies to optional
accessories that are not suitable for the Self Clean program (see
“Cleaning and care of the oven”).
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Preparing for a long period of absence
If you turn off your domestic water connection when you’re going
to be away for a long period of time, please note that this may not be
enough to prevent water damage. To eliminate the risk of water
damage, close the faucet at each individual appliance.
KEEP THE OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE
PLACE AND REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY.
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Guide to the range
21
Oven
a
Induction cooktop
b
Controls
c
Door lock
d
Steam inlet openings
e
Air inlets for the blowers with ring
heating elements behind them
f
Extra data plate
For connecting the oven to your WiFi
g
Browning/Broiling element
h
Wireless precision probe antenna
i
Wireless precision probe
j
Side runners with 6shelf levels
k
Oven floor with bottom heat element
underneath it
l
Data plate
The data plate is located behind the
toe-kick panel
m
Door

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Oven controls
a
Recessed On/Off button
For turning the oven on and off
b
Remotesensor button
For controlling the oven via your
mobile device
c
Proximity sensor (MotionReact)
For turning on the oven interior
lighting and the display when
approached, and to dismiss the
audible signal when movement is
detected
d
Touch display
For displaying information and for
operation
e
Optical interface
(for Miele Service only)
f
Backsensor button
To go back a step
g
Timersensor button
To activate or deactivate timers or
alarms
h
Lightsensor button
For switching the oven interior
lighting on and off
i
Lift Panelsensor button
For raising and lowering the control
panel

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On/Off button
The On/Off button is recessed and
reacts to touch.
Use this button to turn the oven on and
off.
Proximity sensor
The proximity sensor detects when you
approach the touch display, e.g., with
your hand or body.
If you have activated the corresponding
settings, you can turn on the oven
interior lighting, turn on the oven, or
acknowledge the audible signals (see
“Settings – MotionReact”).

Guide to the range
Sensor buttons
The sensor buttons react to touch. Every tap of a sensor button is confirmed with
an audible keypad tone. You can turn this keypad tone off by selecting theVolume|
Keypad Tone| Offsetting.
If you want the sensor buttons to respond even when the oven is turned off,
select the Display| QuickTouch| Onsetting.
Sensor control Function
The On/Off switch is recessed. Use this switch to turn the oven
on and off.
Remote If you want to control the oven from your mobile device, you must
have the Miele@home system, turn on the Remote Control
setting, and tap this sensor button. The sensor button then lights
up and the MobileStart function is available.
As long as this sensor button is illuminated, you can control the
oven via your mobile device (see “Settings – Miele@home”).
Back Depending on which menu you are in, this will take you back a
level or back to the main menu.
Timer If a menu appears on the display or if a cooking process is in
progress, you can use this sensor button to set a timer (e.g.,
when boiling eggs) or an alarm (a specific time) at any point (see
“Alarm + timer”).
Light Select this sensor button to turn the oven interior lighting on and
off.
Depending on the setting selected, the oven interior lighting turns
off after 15seconds or remains constantly turned on or off.
Lift Panel You can lift up and put down the control panel for the range
automatically or manually (see “Settings – Lift-up panel”).
The control panel closes automatically as soon as a Self Clean
program is started.
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Touch display
The sensitive surface of the touch display can be scratched by pointed or sharp
objects, e.g., pens.
Only touch the display with your fingers.
Make sure that water cannot get behind the touch display.
The touch display is split into multiple areas.
Operating
Modes
12:00
Automatic
Programs
Special
Modes
MyMiele
The menu path appears on the left of the header. The individual menu options are
separated by a vertical line. … indicates that there are more menu options
available if the menu path can no longer be displayed because there is not enough
space on the display.
If you tap a menu name in the header, the display will switch to that menu. To
switch to the start screen, tap.
The time of day is shown on the right of the header. You can set the time of day by
tapping the display.
Additional symbols may also appear, e.g., SuperVision.
At the top of the header, there is an orange line where you can drag down the pull-
down menu. This allows you to turn settings on or off during a cooking process.
The current menu and menu options are shown in the center of the display. You can
scroll to the right or left by swiping your finger across the display to the right or left.
Tap a menu option to select it (see “Using the appliance”).
The operation fields that appear in the footer vary according to the menu that is
selected; e.g.,Timer, Save or OK.
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Symbols
The following symbols may appear on the display:
Symbol Meaning
This symbol indicates that there is additional information and
advice about using the appliance. Select OK to confirm the
information.
… This indicates that there are more menu options available, which
are not visible because there is not enough space on the display.
Alarm
Timer
Some settings, e.g., display brightness and signal tone volume,
are selected using a segment bar.
The system lock or sensor lock is on (see “Settings – Safety”).
The controls are locked.
Core temperature when using the probe
Remote control (only appears if you are in the Miele@home
system and have selected the Remote Control| Onsetting)
SuperVision (only appears if you are in the Miele@home system
and have selected the SuperVision| SuperVision display| Onsetting)
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Induction cooktop
a
Rear left PowerFlex cooking zone
can be combined with PowerFlex
cooking zone to form PowerFlex
cooking area
b
Front left PowerFlex cooking zone
c
Round cooking zone
d
Front right PowerFlex cooking zone
e
Rear right PowerFlex cooking zone
can be combined with PowerFlex
cooking zone to form PowerFlex
cooking area
f
Display with cooking zone indicators

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Control elements for the induction cooktop
a
Cooking zone knob with illuminated
ring
Rear left cooking zone
b
Cooking zone knob with illuminated
ring
Front left cooking zone
c
Cooking zone knob with illuminated
ring
Central cooking zone
d
Cooking zone knob with illuminated
ring
Front right cooking zone
e
Cooking zone knob with illuminated
ring
Rear right cooking zone

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Cooking zone knobs and display with
cooking zone indicators
The cooking zone knobs must not be
turned beyond BI/II to or 0.
The induction cooktop is operated using
the cooking zone knobs and the display
with cooking zone indicators.
To turn on a cooking zone, turn the knob
clockwise until the desired power level
appears on the cooking zone indicator.
To activate the Auto heat-up feature,
turn the cooking zone knob
counterclockwise to and hold this
position.
To turn off a cooking zone, turn the knob
counterclockwise to0.
Cooking zone knob symbols
Symbol Description
0 Cooking zone off
PowerFlex cooking area
Keeping warm setting
Level indicator
BI/II TwinBooster (2levels)
Auto heat-up
Symbols on the cooktop display
Symbol Description
Cooking zone ready for
use
to Power level
Keeping warm setting
PowerFlex cooking area
activated (see “Operating
the induction cooktop”)
Auto heat-up
Level1 TwinBooster
Level2
Cookware missing or
unsuitable (see
“Operating the induction
cooktop”)
Level3 Residual heat
Level2
Level1
System lock activated
Demo mode activated

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You operate the oven via the touch
display by tapping the menu option you
want.
Each time you tap a possible option, the
relevant characters (word and/or
symbol) will light up orange.
Fields for confirming an operating step
are highlighted in green (e.g., OK).
Selecting a menu option
Tap the field or value you want on the
display.
Scrolling
You can scroll left or right.
Swipe across the screen. To do this,
place your finger on the touch display
and swipe it in the desired direction.
The bar at the bottom shows you where
you are in the current menu.
Exiting a menu
Tap the Backsensor button or tap the
… symbol in the menu path.
Tap the symbol to switch to the
start screen.
Entries made before this which have not
been confirmed with OK will not be
saved.
Changing a value or setting
Changing a setting in a list
The current setting is highlighted in
orange.
Tap the desired setting.
The setting is now saved. This will take
you back to the previous menu.
Entering numbers with the roller
Swipe the roller up or down until the
desired value is displayed in the
center.
Confirm with OK.
The changed number is now saved.
Entering numbers using the numerical
keypad
Tap on the value that is in the middle
of the numerical keypad.
The numerical keypad appears.
Tap the required numbers.
As soon as you enter a valid value, OK
will turn green.
Use the arrow to delete the last entered
number.
Confirm with OK.
The changed number is now saved.
Changing the setting with a segment
bar
Some settings are represented by a
bar made up of segments. If
all of the segments are illuminated, the
maximum value is selected.
If none of the segments are illuminated
or if only one is, the minimum value is
selected or the setting is turned off
altogether (e.g., audible signals).
Tap the corresponding segment on
the segment bar to change the
setting.
Select On or Off to turn the setting on
or off.
Confirm your selection withOK.
The setting is now saved. This will take
you back to the previous menu.

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Entering letters
Letters are entered using a display
keyboard. It is best to select short
names.
Tap the letters or characters you
want.
Tip: You can add a line break for longer
program names using the symbol.
TapSave.
The name is now saved.
Displaying the context menu
In some menus you can display a
context menu, e.g., to rename Favorites
or to move entries underMyMiele.
For example, tap a Favorite and keep
your finger on it until the context
menu opens.
To close the context menu, tap an
area of the display located outside of
the menu window.
Moving entries
You can change the order of Favorites or
entries under MyMiele.
For example, tap a Favorite and keep
your finger on it until the context
menu opens.
Select Move.
Keep your finger on the highlighted
field and drag it to the location you
want.
Displaying the pull-down menu
During a cooking program, you can turn
settings such asBooster orPreheat and
the WiFi function on or off.
Use the orange line under the header
to drag the pull-down menu down.
Select the setting you want to
change.
Active settings are highlighted in
orange. Depending on the selected
color scheme, inactive settings are
highlighted either in black or white
(see “Settings – Display”).
To close the pull-down menu, drag it
back up to the top or tap an area of
the display located outside of the
menu window.
Displaying Help
Context-sensitive help is available for
certain functions. In this case, Help
appears in the bottom line.
TapHelp to display information in text
and pictures.
TapClose to return to the previous
menu.
Activating MobileStart
Select the Remotesensor button to
activate MobileStart.
The Remotesensor button lights up.
You can operate your oven remotely
with the Miele app.
Directly operating on the oven takes
priority over operating it via the remote
control function on the app.
You can use MobileStart as long as the
Remotesensor button is lit up.

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The models described in these
operating instructions can be found at
the end.
Data plate
The data plate is located behind the toe
kick panel. The toe kick panel is
attached to the toe kick of the Range by
magnets so it can be removed and put
back again easily.
There you can find the model number,
serial number and the connection data
(voltage/frequency/maximum rated
load) for your Range.
Have this information available if you
need to contact Miele so that any
issues can be rectified as quickly as
possible.
Extra data plate
The extra data plate for connecting the
oven to your WiFi is located on the front
frame of the oven.
Scope of delivery
- Installation instructions for the range
- Operating instructions for the range,
for using the cooktop and oven
functions
- Precision probe
- Anti-tip device including screws for
securing the range
- Various accessories
Standard and optional
accessories
Features will vary depending on model.
The side runners, universal tray, and
wire rack (or “rack” for short) are
supplied as standard with the oven.
Depending on the model, your oven
may also come supplied with some of
the accessories listed here.
All the accessories listed as well as the
cleaning and care products are designed
for Miele Ranges.
These can be ordered from the Miele
web store, Miele Customer Service, or
from your Miele dealer.
When ordering, please quote the model
number of your range and the reference
number of the accessories required.
Side racks
Side racks for accessories are installed
on either side of the oven compartment
for shelf levels.
If necessary, install the side racks on the
right and left of the oven compartment
(see “Initial commissioning”).
The shelf level numbers are indicated on
the front of the oven frame.
Each level consists of a rail on which
you can place the wire rack, for
example.
You can remove the side racks (see
“Cleaning and care of the oven – Side
rack removal”).

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Universal tray and Wire Rack with
anti-tip safety notches
The wireless roast probe antenna on
the top right of the oven interior is at
risk of damage when sliding in
accessories.
When sliding in accessories, take
care not to bang them against the
wireless roast probe.
Universal tray HUBB30-1:
Wire Rack HBBR36-2:
Safety notches are located on the short
edges of the wire rack. These prevent
the wire rack from being fully pulled out
of the side racks when it only needs to
be pulled partially out.
Always slide the wire rack into the rails
of the side racks with the catches facing
down.
Tip: When using the universal tray, place
it directly on the wire rack.
FlexiClips with Wire Rack
HFCBBR36-3
The FlexiClips with Wire Rack are
mounted on the side racks and can be
pulled completely out of the oven. This
allows you to see the food easily.
The FlexiClips with Wire Rack are
pushed onto the rails of a level and then
locked into place.
The FlexiClips can support a maximum
load of 33lb (15kg).
The FlexiClips with Wire Rack can be
mounted on any shelf level.
Installing and removing the FlexiClips
with Wire Rack
Danger of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
The oven gets hot during operation.
You could burn yourself on the heater
elements, oven compartment, or
accessories.
Allow the heating elements, oven
compartment, and the accessories to
cool down before installing or
removing the FlexiClips with Wire
Rack.
When installing or removing the
FlexiClips, do not extend them.
Hold the FlexiClips with Wire Rack
with both hands and position them in
front of the desired level.

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Insert the FlexiClips with Wire Rack
onto the level (1.) and slide them
along the struts of the level (2.) until
they click into place.
If the FlexiClips are difficult to pull out
after installing, you may need to pull
firmly on them once to release them.
Tip: When using the universal tray, place
it directly on the FlexiClips with Wire
Rack.
To remove the FlexiClips with Wire
Rack, proceed as follows:
Push the FlexiClips with Wire Rack in
all the way.
Lift the front of the FlexiClips with
Wire Rack on both sides (1.) and pull
them out of the level (2.).
Round baking pans
The solid round baking pan HBF27-1 is
suitable for cooking pizzas, flat cakes,
sweet and savory tarts, baked desserts,
flat bread, and can also be used for
frozen cakes.
The round perforated baking and
AirFry pan HBFP27-1 can be used for
the same purposes as the Gourmet
baking and AirFry tray, perforated
HBBL71.
The enameled surface of both bakeware
pans has been treated with
PerfectClean.
Insert the wire rack and place the
round baking pan on the wire rack.
Gourmet baking and AirFry tray,
perforatedHBBL71
The fine perforations of the perforated
Gourmet baking and AirFry tray,
optimize cooking processes:
- Browning on the underside of baked
goods made from fresh yeast and
quark doughs as well as bread and
rolls is improved.
- French fries, croquettes, or similar
items can be deep-fried in a low-fat
air flow (AirFrying).
- During dehydrating/drying, the air
circulation around the food for drying
is optimized.
The enameled surface has been treated
with PerfectClean.
The round perforated baking and
AirFry pan HBFP27-1 can be used for
these purposes.
Insert the wire rack and place the
perforated Gourmet baking and AirFry
tray on the wire rack.

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Broiling and roasting
insertHGBB30-1
The broiling and roasting insert fits in
the universal tray.
When broiling, roasting, or AirFrying, the
tray will collect meat juices and stop
them from burning so that they can be
used for making gravy and sauces.
The enameled surface has been treated
with PerfectClean.
HUB Gourmet Casserole Dishes
HBD Gourmet Casserole Dish lids
Miele Gourmet Casserole Dishes can
be placed directly on the wire rack. The
surface of the casserole dishes has a
non-stick coating.
Gourmet Casserole Dishes are available
in different depths. The width and the
height are the same.
Suitable lids are available separately.
Please quote the model designation
when ordering.
Depth:
81/2"(22cm)
Depth:
133/4"(35cm)
HUB62-22* HUB62-35*
HBD60-22 HBD60-35
*Suitable for use on induction cooktops
Wireless precision probe
Your oven is supplied with a wireless
precision probe which enables you to
accurately monitor the temperature
during cooking processes (see
“Roasting – Probe”). The probe is stored
in a storage sleeve in the front frame
when not in use.
Accessories for cleaning and care
- Opener
The opener is used for removing the
cover from the oven lighting.

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Safety features of the induction
cooktop
Using the system lock
The system lock prevents the cooking
zones from being turned on
inadvertently.
The system lock can only be activated
if all cooking zones are turned off.
Turn all cooking zone knobs
counterclockwise to 0.
To activate the system lock, turn the
knobs for the two front cooking zones
all the way to the left at the same
time and hold them until appears.
If a power level is selected when the
system lock is activated, appears on
the display for a few seconds.
To deactivate the system lock, turn
the knobs for the two front cooking
zones all the way to the left at the
same time and hold them until
goes out.
The system lock is deactivated if
there is a power outage.
Safety shut-off
The safety shut-off mechanism is
triggered automatically if a cooking zone
is heated for an unusually long period of
time. This time depends on the power
level selected. If the time has been
exceeded, the cooking zone turns off
and the residual heat indicator appears.
If you turn the cooking zone off and on
again, it will be ready for operation
again.
Residual heat indicator
If the cooking zone has been turned off
but is still hot, the residual heat
indicator appears on the cooking zone
indicator. The last horizontal bar only
goes out when the cooking zone is safe
to touch.
Pan/pan size recognition
The symbol will flash on the cooking
zone indicator of a cooking zone that is
turned on in the following situations:
- There is no cookware on the cooking
zone.
- The base diameter of the cookware is
too small.
- The cookware is unsuitable.
The cookware is not recognized and the
cooking zone turns off automatically
after 3minutes (see “Operating the
induction cooktop – How induction
works”).

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Using demo mode
This function enables the cooktop to be
demonstrated in dealer showrooms
without heating up. Do not activate this
setting for domestic use.
Demo mode can only be activated for
dealers if all cooking zones are turned
off.
Turn all cooking zone knobs
counterclockwise to 0.
To activate demo mode, turn and
hold the knob for the front left
cooking zone counterclockwise.
While holding the (front left) cooking
zone knob counterclockwise, turn the
knob for the front right cooking zone
briefly counterclockwise twice and
then hold it counterclockwise until
appears on the display.
If a power level is selected when demo
mode is activated, appears on the
display for a few seconds. The cooking
zones do not heat up.
To deactivate demo mode, turn and
hold the knob for the front left
cooking zone counterclockwise.
While holding the (front left) cooking
zone knob, turn the knob for the front
right cooking zone briefly
counterclockwise twice and then hold
it counterclockwise until appears on
the display for each cooking zone.
You have deactivated demo mode and
can use the cooktop.
Overheating protection
All the induction coils and the heat sinks
for the electronics are equipped with an
overheating protection mechanism.
Before the induction coils or heat sinks
get too hot, the overheating protection
mechanism intervenes in one of the
following ways:
- Any Booster function in operation will
be turned off.
- The power level that is set will be
reduced.
- One or more cooking zones will turn
off automatically.
Turn the knobs for all the affected
cooking zones to 0. The affected
cooking zones can only be used again as
normal once the induction coil or heat
sink has cooled down to a safe level.
The overheating protection mechanism
can be triggered in the following cases:
- Cookware is heated up while empty.
- Fat or oil is being heated on a high
power level.
- A hot cooking zone is turned back on
after a power outage.
If the overheating protection
mechanism is triggered again even after
the cause has been eliminated, contact
Miele Service.

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Power management system
The power management system
function prevents the cooktop from
being overloaded. The power
management system monitors the total
power required when the cooking zones
and cooking areas are switched on.
Individual cooking zones are
interconnected electrically and cannot
be operated at maximum or very high
power at the same time. If the total
power required by the cooktop cannot
be provided, the power management
system reduces the power.
The rule of thumb for cooking zones and
cooking areas is that the power level
that was selected (increased) last has
priority. The power management system
provides the selected power in this zone
or area on the cooktop.
At the same time, the power elsewhere
on the cooktop is reduced. The selected
power level will flash in the
corresponding cooking zone display. The
new power level reduced by the power
management system will appear in the
cooking zone display after a few
seconds.
The position of the corresponding
cooking zone knob does not change.
Example: You are using the right-hand
PowerFlex cooking area at power
level9. The symbol for the PowerFlex
cooking area lights up in the cooking
zone display for the rear cooking zone.
The for the power level selected for
the PowerFlex cooking area lights up in
the display for the cooking zone at the
front.
You also place a pan of water on the
front left PowerFlex cooking zone and
select power level9. The power level
set (increased) last has priority and the
power management system provides
the selected power here.
lights up in the cooking zone display
for the front left PowerFlex cooking
zone. At the same time, the in the
cooking zone display for the PowerFlex
cooking area flashes, because the
power management system must
reduce the total power.
You have the following options:
- Do not change any of the settings.
The new reduced power level will
appear in the cooking zone display for
the PowerFlex cooking area after a
few seconds. The power management
system has taken some of the power
away from the PowerFlex cooking
area.
- You reduce the power of the front left
PowerFlex cooking zone sufficiently to
allow cooking on the PowerFlex
cooking area to continue at power
level9.
Cooking on the front left PowerFlex
cooking zone continues at the
reduced power level.
- You place the pan containing the
water on the round cooking zone and
set that zone to power level9.
Both cooking processes continue at
the selected power levels.

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Oven safety features
- System lock
(see “Settings – Safety”)
- Sensor lock
(see “Settings – Safety”)
- Cooling fan
(see “Settings – Cooling fan run-on”)
- Safety shut-off
This safety shut-off is activated
automatically if the oven has been
operating for an unusually long period
of time. The period of time will
depend on the particular operating
mode being used.
- Ventilated door
The oven door is made of glass panes
that have a heat-reflective coating on
part of their surface. When the oven is
operating, air is passed through the
door to keep the outer pane cool.
You can remove the door for cleaning
purposes (see “Cleaning and care of
the oven”).
- Door locking for Self Clean
At the beginning of a Self Clean
program, the door will lock for safety
reasons. The door will only unlock
when the temperature in the oven
compartment has dropped to below
535°F (280°C).
PerfectClean treated surfaces
PerfectClean surfaces have very good
non-stick properties making them
exceptionally easy to clean.
Food can be easily removed from these
surfaces. Soiling from baking and
roasting can also be easily removed
from these surfaces.
However, do not use ceramic knives
as these will scratch the
PerfectClean surface.
Read the instructions in “Cleaning and
care of the oven” to retain the benefits
of the non-stick properties and easy
cleaning.
PerfectClean treated surfaces:
- Universal tray
- Broiling and roasting insert
- Gourmet baking and AirFry tray,
perforated
- Round baking pan
- Round baking and AirFry pan,
perforated
Self-Clean-ready accessories
See “Cleaning and care of the oven” for
more information.
The following accessories can be left in
the oven compartment during the Self
Clean program:
- Side runners
- FlexiClips with Wire Rack
- Wire rack

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Miele@home
Your oven is equipped with an
integrated Wi-Fi module.
To use this feature, you will need:
- a Wi-Fi network
- the Miele app
- a Miele user account You can create a
user account via the Mieleapp.
The Miele app will guide you as you
connect your oven to your home Wi-Fi
network.
The additional data plate for connecting
your oven to the Wi-Fi is located on the
front frame of the oven.
Once your oven is connected to your
Wi-Fi network, you can use the app to
carry out various activities, such as:
- call up information on the operating
status of your oven
- retrieve information on cooking
processes that are in progress
- stop cooking processes that are in
progress
Connecting your oven to your Wi-Fi
network will increase energy
consumption, even when the oven is
turned off.
Make sure that the signal of your Wi-
Fi network is sufficiently strong in the
place where your range is installed.
Availability of the Wi-Fi connection
The Wi-Fi connection shares a
frequency range with other appliances
(including microwave ovens and remote
control toys). This can cause sporadic or
even complete connection failures.
Therefore, the availability of featured
functions cannot be guaranteed.
Miele@home availability
The ability to use the Miele app
depends on the availability of the
Miele@home service in your country.
The Miele@home service is not
available in every country.
For information about availability, please
visit www.miele.com.
Miele App
The Miele App is available to download
free of charge from the Apple App
Store
®
or from the Google Play Store™.
Basic settings
You must make the following settings
before starting up for the first time. You
can change these settings again at a
later time (see “Settings”).
Danger of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
The range gets hot during operation.
For safety reasons, only use the
range when it has been fully installed.

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The range will turn on automatically
when it is connected to the power
supply.
Setting the language
Select the desired language.
If you have accidentally selected a
language that you don’t understand,
proceed as described in “Settings –
Language”.
Setting the location
Select the required location.
Setting up Miele@home
Set up Miele@home? will appear on the
display.
To set up Miele@home immediately,
select Continue.
To set it up at a later date, select Skip.
See “Settings – Miele@home” for
information on setting up at a later
date.
To set up Miele@home immediately,
select the connection method you
want to use.
You will then be guided by the display
and the Miele app.
Setting the date
Set the day, then the month, and
finally the year.
Confirm with OK.
Setting the time
Set the time of day in hours and
minutes.
Confirm with OK.
Setting the voltage
The set voltage variant must
match the voltage of the domestic
electrical supply in order to avoid the
risk of damage to the oven.
Confirm the voltage before setting. If
in any doubt, consult a qualified
electrician.
Select the voltage variant.
Confirm with OK.
Completing the commissioning
process
Follow any further instructions on the
display.
The appliance is now ready for use.

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Cleaning the cooktop before
heating it up for the first time
The metal components have a
protective coating. The cooktop may
have a slight odor and give off vapor
when heated up for the first time.
Heating the induction coils can also
cause unpleasant odors in the first few
hours of operation. With each
subsequent use, the odors are reduced
until they disappear completely.
Any odors or vapors given off do not
indicate a faulty connection or appliance
and they are not hazardous to health.
Please note that the heating-up time
on induction cooktops is much shorter
than on conventional cooktops.
Remove any adhesive labels or
protective films from the cooktop.
Before heating the cooktop up, wipe it
with a damp cloth to remove any dust
or bits of leftover packaging.
Installing the side racks, heating
up the oven for the first time
and rinsing the steam injection
system
New ovens may have a slight odor when
they are heated up for the first time.
Heating up the oven for at least an hour
with nothing in it will eliminate the odor.
It is a good idea to rinse out the steam
injection system at the same time.
Ensure that the kitchen is well
ventilated while the appliance is being
heated up for the first time.
Close doors to other rooms to prevent
the odor spreading throughout the
house.
Remove any adhesive labels or
protective films from the oven and
accessories.
Before heating the oven up, wipe the
interior with a damp cloth to remove
any dust or bits of packaging that may
have accumulated in the oven
compartment.
If necessary, install the side racks on
the right and left of the oven
compartment:
Insert the side racks into the two
openings in the rear panel of the oven
compartment (1.).
Slide the lug over the pin in the wall of
the oven compartment (2.).
Screw the knurled screw onto the pin
and secure the side racks in place
(3.).
Repeat the process for the side racks
on the other side.

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Insert the fully telescopic runners
with wire rack into the side racks and
place all trays and wire racks in the
oven.
Turn the oven on using the On/Off
button.
The main menu will appear.
Select Operating Modes.
Select Moisture Plus.
Select Moisture Plus + Conv Bake.
350°F (160°C) will appear as a
recommended value.
Set the highest possible temperature.
Select Continue.
Select Automatic.
Select Continue.
The oven heating, lighting, and cooling
fan will turn on.
After a short time, a burst of steam will
be released automatically.
Risk of injury caused by steam.
The steam escaping is very hot.
Do not open the door when the burst
of steam is being released.
Heat up the oven for at least an hour.
After at least an hour, turn the oven
off with the On/Off button.
Cleaning the oven compartment after
heating it up for the first time
Risk of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
The oven gets hot during operation.
You could burn yourself on the
heating elements, oven
compartment, or accessories.
Allow the heating elements, oven
compartment, and accessories to
cool before manual cleaning.
Take all accessories out of the oven
compartment and clean it by hand
(see “Cleaning and care of the oven”).
Clean the oven compartment with
warm water and liquid dish soap,
applied with a soft sponge or
microfiber cloth.
Dry all surfaces with a soft cloth.
Leave the oven door open until the
oven compartment is completely dry.

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Fire hazard due to overheated
food.
Unattended food can overheat and
ignite.
Do not leave the cooktop unattended
while it is being used.
Hot items placed down on the
display can damage the electronics
underneath.
Never place hot pots or pans in the
area of the display.
Risk of burning due to hot
cooking zones.
The cooking zones will be hot after
use.
Do not touch the cooking zones while
the residual heat indicators are on.
Risk of burning due to hot items.
When the cooktop is switched on
either deliberately or by mistake, or
when there is residual heat present,
there is the risk of metal items placed
on the cooktop heating up.
Do not store items on the cooktop.
Switch the cooktop off after use. Turn
all cooking zone knobs
counterclockwise to 0.
The cooking result can be negatively
affected if food is kept warm at
excessively high temperatures. Food
can change color and even spoil.
How induction works
An induction coil is located under each
cooking zone. When a cooking zone is
switched on, this coil creates a
magnetic field which impacts directly on
the base of the cookware and heats it
up. The cooking zone itself is heated up
indirectly by the heat given off by the
cookware.
You will require cookware with a
magnetic base (see “Cookware”).
Induction automatically recognizes the
size of the cookware.
On the cooking zone indicator, the
symbol will flash alternately with the
selected power level if:
- The cooking zone has been turned on
without cookware in place, or the
cookware is unsuitable (cookware
with non-magnetic base).
- The base diameter of the cookware
used is too small.
- The cookware is removed from a
cooking zone that is on.
If suitable cookware is placed on the
cooking zone within 3minutes, the
symbol goes out, and you can
continue as usual.
If no cookware or unsuitable cookware
is used, the cooking zone will
automatically turn off after 3minutes.
Cookware
Suitable cookware is made of:
- stainless steel with a magnetic base
- enameled steel
- cast iron

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Unsuitable cookware is made of:
- stainless steel without a magnetic
base
- aluminum or copper
- glass, ceramic, earthenware,
stoneware
To test whether a pot or pan is suitable
for use on an induction cooktop, hold a
magnet to the base of the pan. If the
magnet sticks, the cookware is generally
suitable.
If unsuitable cookware is used, the
symbol will flash alternately with the
selected power level on the cooking
zone indicator.
The composition of the pan base can
affect the evenness of the cooking
results (e.g., when making pancakes).
- To make optimum use of the cooking
zones, choose cookware with a
suitable base diameter (see “Cooking
zone data”). If the pot is too small, it
will not be detected and the symbol
will flash alternately with the selected
power level on the cooking zone
indicator.
- Use only pots and pans with smooth
bases. Rough bases can scratch the
glass-ceramic surface.
- Always lift the cookware to move it.
This will help prevent scratching.
- Please note that the pot or pan
diameter quoted by manufacturers
often refers to the maximum diameter
or diameter of the top rim. The
diameter of the base (generally
smaller) is more important.
Noises
When using induction cooking zones,
the following noises can occur in the
cookware, depending on what it is made
of and how it has been constructed:
- On the higher power levels, it might
buzz. This will decrease or cease
altogether when the power level is
reduced.
- Cookware with bottoms made of
different materials (e.g.,sandwich
bottoms) may produce a crackling
noise.
- Whistling may occur if connected
cooking zones (see “Booster”) are
simultaneously in use and cookware
with bottoms made of different
materials (e.g.,sandwich bottoms) is
placed on them.
- The electronics may produce a
clicking sound, especially at lower
power levels.
- You may hear a whirring sound when
the cooling fan turns on. It turns on to
protect the electronics when the
cooktop is being used intensively. The
fan may continue to run after the
cooktop has been turned off.
Energy-saving tips
- Cook in covered pots and pans if
possible. This prevents heat escaping
unnecessarily.
- Use small pots for small quantities. A
smaller pot requires less energy than
a larger, partially filled pot.
- Cook with as little water as possible.
- Once food has come to the boil or the
pan is hot for frying, reduce the heat
to a lower power level.
- Use a pressure cooker to reduce
cooking durations.

Operating the induction cooktop
Cooking zone data
Size of pan base (min. to max.)
1
Setting Max. power at
2
round square /
208V,
60Hz
240V,
60Hz
Round cooking zone
71/16"–11"
(18–28cm)
–
Normal 2,400W 2,600W
TwinBooster
Level1
2,750W 3,000W
TwinBooster
Level2
3,350W 3,700W
PowerFlex cooking zones
3
57/8"–
91/16"
(15–23cm)
57/8"x57/8"–
91/16"x71/2"
(15x15cm–
23x19cm)
Normal 1,900W 2,100W
TwinBooster
Level1
2,750W 3,000W
TwinBooster
Level2
3,350W 3,700W
PowerFlex cooking areas
811/16"–9"
(22–23cm)
811/16"x811/16"–
91/16"x153/8"
(22x22cm–
23x39cm)
Normal 3,100W 3,400W
TwinBooster
Level1
4,350W 4,800W
TwinBooster
Level2
6,700W 7,400W
Total 9,900W 11,200W
1 Cookware with any base diameter within the given range may be used.
2 The power indicated may vary depending on the size and material of the cookware used.
3 The two rear PowerFlex cooking zones are electrically connected, as are the two front
PowerFlex cooking zones. PowerFlex cooking zones between which there is an electrical
connection cannot be operated at the same time with high power (e.g.,TwinBooster).
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Turning on the induction
cooktop
Do not heat empty pans on the
cooktop as this can damage the
glass-ceramic surface.
Never leave the cooktop unattended
when it is turned on.
The cooking zone knobs must not be
turned beyond BI/II to or 0.
You can choose power levels between
and , as well as TwinBooster at
level1 or level2.
You can use power level 9 at the same
time on a maximum of three cooking
zones (one PowerFlex cooking zone at
the front, one PowerFlex cooking zone
at the back, and the round cooking
zone) or on one PowerFlex cooking
area and the round cooking zone.
You cannot use power level9 at the
same time on both PowerFlex cooking
zones at the front or both PowerFlex
cooking zones at the back.
Turn the cooking zone knob
clockwise.
The cooking zone indicator shows the
desired power level for the selected
cooking zone.
Using a cooking zone
The cooktop has 4PowerFlex cooking
zones and 1round cooking zone.
Turn the cooking zone knob for the
cooking zone clockwise to the desired
power level.
The cooking zone display shows the
desired power level for the selected
cooking zone.
Using a PowerFlex cooking area
The cooktop has 2PowerFlex cooking
areas. The PowerFlex cooking zones at
the front and rear on each side form a
PowerFlex cooking area.
Use the cooking zone knob for the rear
cooking zone to turn on the PowerFlex
cooking area.
Turn the cooking zone knob for the
rear cooking zone clockwise to .
The symbol for the PowerFlex cooking
area appears in the cooking zone display
for the rear cooking zone. appears in
the cooking zone display for the front
cooking zone. The PowerFlex cooking
area is ready for operation.
Use the cooking zone knob for the
front cooking zone to select the power
level for the PowerFlex cooking area.
Turn the cooking zone knob for the
front cooking zone clockwise to the
desired power level.
The power level for the selected
PowerFlex cooking area appears in the
cooking zone display.

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Placing cookware on the cooktop
PowerFlex cooking zone
There is a short line in the center of
each of the rear and front PowerFlex
cooking zones.
Place the cookware on the center of
the marker for the PowerFlex cooking
zone you are using.
PowerFlex cooking area
There is a long line in the center of the
PowerFlex cooking area.
Place a large item of cookware, e.g., a
roasting pan, on the center of the
marker for the PowerFlex cooking area.

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Round cooking zone
The cooking zone is represented by a
circle (max. diameter). The short
lines inside the circle on the left-hand
side are for orientation if you are using
a smaller item of cookware.
Place the cookware in the center of
the circle representing the cooking
zone.
Line up items of cookware with
smaller bases with the short lines.
Auto heat-up
When Auto heat-up is activated, the
cooking zone turns on automatically at
the highest power level and then
switches to the continued cooking level
that you have previously selected. The
heat-up time depends on which
continued cooking level has been
chosen (see table).
Activating Auto heat-up
Turn the cooking zone knob
counterclockwise to the symbol
and hold it there until flashes once.
Turn the cooking zone knob clockwise
until the desired continued cooking
level is displayed on the cooking zone
indicator.
During the heat-up time, flashes on
the cooking zone indicator alternately
with the continued cooking level.
Changing the continued cooking level
during the heat-up time deactivates
Auto heat-up.
Deactivating Auto heat-up
Select a different power level during
the heat-up time.
Auto heat-up will be deactivated.
Continued cooking
level
Heat-up time
[min : sec]
Approx. 0 : 15
Approx. 0 : 15
Approx. 0 : 25
Approx. 0 : 50
Approx. 2 : 00
Approx. 5 : 50
Approx. 2 : 50
Approx. 2 : 50
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Operating the induction cooktop
Using the power levels
Power level
Melting butter, chocolate, etc.
Dissolving gelatin
Keeping soups and sauces warm
-
Making vanilla puddings and other puddings
Defrosting frozen vegetables (in a block)
Keeping soups and sauces warm and preparing rice
Preparing rolled oats, grits, polenta, risotto, rice pudding, couscous, dulce de
leche
-
Cooking noodles, matzo balls, ravioli, gnocchi, and tortellini
Poaching eggs
Heating liquid and semi-solid dishes
Preparing omelettes or fried eggs
Steaming fruit, making compote
Defrosting and heating frozen food
-
Steaming vegetables, fish, shellfish, mussels
Gently frying eggs (without overheating the fat)
Frying pancakes
Preparing paella
-
Cooking large quantities of food, such as casseroles
Thickening puddings and sauces, such as hollandaise
Simmering for a stew
Toasting nori, tortillas, pita, flat bread, etc.
Toasting nuts
Frying bacon
-
Searing meat, chicken, fish, or sausage
Cooking meat (such as hamburger, kebabs, and steak), fish, and chicken
Frying crêpes, etc.
-
Making marmalade and jelly
Cooking meat, chicken, fish, and vegetables
Cooking at hot temperatures in a wok, stir-frying
-
Frying, e.g., French fries
Boiling water or other liquid TwinBooster
or
These settings should only be taken as a guide. The power of the induction coils will vary
depending on the voltage, size, and material of the cookware base. For this reason, it is
possible that the power levels will need to be adjusted slightly to suit your cookware. As you
use the cooktop, you will get to know which settings suit your cookware best. When using
new cookware that you are not familiar with, set the power to one level below the one
specified.
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TwinBooster
The cooking zones are equipped with a
TwinBooster.
When the TwinBooster is activated, the
power is boosted so that large
quantities can be heated up quickly, e.g.,
water. The boost in power is active for a
maximum of 15minutes.
You can use the TwinBooster at the
same time on a maximum of three
cooking zones (one PowerFlex cooking
zone at the front, one PowerFlex
cooking zone at the back, and the
round cooking zone) or on one
PowerFlex cooking area and the round
cooking zone.
You cannot use the TwinBooster at the
same time on both PowerFlex cooking
zones at the front or both PowerFlex
cooking zones at the back.
When the Booster time has elapsed, the
cooking zone will revert automatically to
the highest power level.
Turning on a second PowerFlex cooking
zone while the Booster is on has one of
the following effects:
- Auto heat-up is deactivated.
- The power level is reduced.
- One cooking zone is turned off.
Activating TwinBooster at level 1
Turn the cooking zone knob clockwise
gently past the point of resistance to
BI/II and back again as far as it will
go.
appears on the cooking zone indicator.
Activating TwinBooster at level 2
Turn the cooking zone knob clockwise
gently past the point of resistance to
BI/II and back again as far as it will
go.
Turn the cooking zone knob again
gently past the point of resistance to
BI/II and back again as far as it will
go.
appears on the cooking zone indicator.
Deactivating the TwinBooster function
Select a different power level.
The Booster symbol goes out.

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Keeping warm
The Keeping warm setting is for
keeping food warm that has just been
cooked, i.e., food that is still hot. It is
not for reheating cold food.
All cooking zones have a Keeping warm
setting.
If the Keeping warm setting has been
activated, the cooking zone will turn off
automatically after a maximum of
2hours.
Setting the Keeping warm setting
Turn the cooking zone knob clockwise
to .
appears on the cooking zone indicator.
Tips
- Only use cookware (pots/pans) for
keeping food warm. Cover the
cookware with a lid.
- It is not necessary to stir the food
while it is being kept warm.
- Foods begin to lose their nutrients
during the cooking process and
continue to do so while being kept
warm. The longer food is kept warm,
the greater the loss of nutrients. Try to
ensure that food is kept warm for as
short a time as possible.
Turning the induction cooktop
off
Risk of burning due to hot
cooking zones.
The cooking zones will be hot after
use.
Do not touch the cooking zones while
the residual heat indicators are on.
Turn the cooking zone knob
counterclockwise to 0.
The power level displayed on the
cooking zone indicator will go out. The
cooking zone is turned off.
- If the cooking zone has been turned
off but is still hot, the residual heat
indicator appears on the cooking
zone indicator.
Residual heat indicator
The bars in the residual heat indicator
go out one by one as the cooking zone
cools down.
The last horizontal bar only goes out
when the cooking zones are safe to
touch.

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Energy-saving tips
Cooking programs
- If possible, use the automatic
programs for cooking food.
- Remove all accessories from the oven
that are not required for a cooking
process.
- If a temperature range is given, it is
best to select the lower temperature
and check the food after the shortest
cooking time given.
- Preheat the oven only if instructed to
do so in the recipe.
- Try not to open the door when
cooking.
- It is best to use dark bakeware and
cooking containers with a matte finish
made of non-reflective materials
(enameled steel, heat-resistant glass,
non-stick coated cast aluminum).
Shiny materials such as stainless steel
or aluminum reflect the heat and
therefore can give a more uneven
result. Do not cover the oven floor or
the wire rack with heat-reflecting
aluminum foil.
- Monitor cooking durations to avoid
wasting energy when cooking.
Set the cooking duration, or use a
probe if you have one.
- Most food can be cooked using
Convection Bake/Convection Roast.
Because the blower distributes the
heat in the oven compartment straight
away, it allows you to use a lower
temperature than you would with
Surround. It also enables you to
cook on multiple shelf levels at the
same time.
- Convection Broil is the best
operating mode for broiled dishes.
Lower temperatures can be used than
with other broil modes that use the
maximum temperature setting.
- Whenever possible you should cook
several dishes at the same time. Place
them next to each other in the oven or
on different shelf levels.
- Dishes which you are unable to
prepare at the same time should, if
possible, be cooked one after the
other in order to make use of existing
heat in the oven.

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Residual heat utilization
- The temperature in cooking programs
using temperatures above 285°F
(140°C) which take longer than
30minutes to cook can be turned
down to the lowest possible
temperature about 5minutes before
the end of cooking. The residual heat
in the oven is sufficient for cooking the
food until it is done. However, do not
turn the oven off (see “IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS”).
- If you have set a cooking duration for a
cooking program, the oven heating
elements will turn off automatically
shortly before the end of cooking. The
residual heat in the oven is sufficient
to complete the cooking process.
- It is best to start the Self Clean
program immediately after a cooking
program. The residual heat in the oven
will help reduce the amount of energy
required.
Settings
- Select the Display| QuickTouch|
Offsetting for the control elements in
order to reduce energy consumption.
- Select the Lighting| Off or “On” for 15
secondssetting for the oven interior
lighting. You can turn the oven interior
lighting on again at any time by
tapping the Lightsensor button.
Energy-saving mode
The oven will turn itself off automatically
to save energy if a program is not being
run and no controls have been operated.
The time of day will appear on the
display or the display will remain dark
(see “Settings”).

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Turn the oven on.
The main menu will appear.
Place the food in the oven
compartment.
Select Operating Modes.
Select the operating mode you want
to use.
The operating mode and recommended
temperature will appear.
Adjust the recommended
temperature, if necessary.
Otherwise, the recommended
temperature will be accepted within a
few seconds. You can change the
temperature later by selecting the
temperature indicator.
Confirm with OK.
The required and the actual temperature
will appear and the heating-up phase
will begin.
You will see the temperature rising on
the display. An audible signal will sound
when the set temperature is reached for
the first time.
After the cooking process, select
Finish.
Take the food out of the oven
compartment.
Turn the oven off.
Changing values and settings
for a cooking program
Depending on the operating mode, as
soon as a cooking program is in
progress, you can change the values or
settings for this program.
Depending on the operating mode, you
can change the following settings:
- Temperature
- Duration
- Ready at
- Start at
- Booster
- Preheat
- Crisp function
Changing the temperature and core
temperature
Via Settings| Recommended
temperatures, you can permanently
adjust the recommended temperature
to suit your cooking preferences.
The core temperature only appears
if you are using the probe (see
“Roasting – Probe”).
Tap the temperature display.
Change the temperature and the
core temperature as required.
Confirm with OK.
The cooking program will resume with
the new target temperatures.

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Setting additional durations
Cooking results can be adversely
affected if there is a long delay
between the food being placed in the
oven and the start of cooking. Fresh
food can change color and even spoil.
When baking, the cake mixture or
dough can dry out, and the raising
agents can lose their effectiveness.
Select as short a time as possible
until the start of the cooking process.
You have placed the food in the oven
compartment, selected an operating
mode and the required settings such as
the temperature.
By entering Duration, Ready at or Start at,
you can automatically turn the cooking
process off or on and off.
- Duration
Enter the required cooking duration for
the food. The oven heating will turn off
automatically once the cooking
duration has elapsed. The maximum
cooking duration that can be set
depends on the operating mode that
you have selected.
- Ready at
Specify when you want the cooking
process to finish. The oven will turn off
automatically at the time you have set.
- Start at
This function will only appear in the
menu if you have set a Duration or
Ready at time. With Start at, you have
to specify when you want the cooking
process to start. The oven will turn on
automatically at the time you have set.
Select or Timer.
Set the required times.
Confirm with OK.
Changing set durations
Select, the duration, or Timer.
Select the time you want and change
it.
Confirm with OK.
These settings will be deleted in the
event of a power failure.
Deleting the set cooking durations
Select, the duration, or Timer.
Select the time you want.
Select Delete.
Confirm with OK.
If you delete Duration, the set durations
for Ready at and Start at are also
deleted.
If you delete Ready atorStart at, the
cooking program will start using the
cooking duration set.
Canceling a cooking program
If you cancel a cooking program, the
oven heating and lighting will turn off.
Any cooking durations set will be
deleted.
Canceling a cooking program without
a set cooking duration
Select Finish.
The main menu will appear.
Canceling a cooking program with a
set cooking duration
Select Cancel.
Cancel program? will appear.
Select Yes.
The main menu will appear.

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Preheating the oven
The Boosterfunction is used to quickly
preheat the oven compartment in some
operating modes.
The Preheatfunction can be used with
any operating mode and has to be
turned on separately for each cooking
program.
If you have set a cooking duration, it will
only start to count down when the
target temperature is reached and you
have placed the food in the oven.
The appliance only needs to be
preheated in a few cases.
You can place most dishes in the cold
oven compartment to make use of the
heat produced during the preheating
phase.
Preheat the oven when cooking the
following food with the following
operating modes:
- Dark bread dough, as well as Roast
Beef and fillets with the Convection
Bake/Convection Roast, Moisture
Plus, and Surround operating
modes
- Cakes and pastries with a short
cooking duration (approx. 30minutes
or less) as well as delicate items (e.g.,
sponge) with the Surround
operating mode (without the
Boosterfunction)
Booster
The Boosterfunction is used to quickly
preheat the oven.
This function is turned on as the factory
default setting for the following
operating modes (Settings| Booster|
On):
- Convection Bake
- Convection Roast
- Surround
- Auto Roast
- Moisture Plus
If you set a temperature above 210°F
(100°C) and the Booster function is
turned on, a rapid preheating phase
heats the oven compartment to the set
temperature. The browning/broiling
element and the ring heating element
come on together with the fan.
Delicate items (e.g., sponge or
cookies) will brown too quickly on the
top if the Booster function is used.
Turn off the Booster function for these
items.

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Turning Booster on or off for a cooking
program
If you have selected the Booster|
Onsetting, you can turn the function off
separately for a cooking program.
On the other hand, you can also turn on
the function separately for a cooking
program if you have selected the
Booster| Offsetting.
Example: You have selected an
operating mode and the required
settings such as the temperature.
You want to turn off the Boosterfunction
for this cooking program.
Drag down the pull-down menu.
Booster is highlighted in orange.
Select Booster.
Depending on the color scheme, Booster
is highlighted in either black or white.
Close the pull-down menu.
The Boosterfunction is turned off during
the preheating phase. Only the heating
elements for the selected operating
mode are used to preheat the oven
compartment.
Preheat
The oven compartment only needs to be
preheated in a few cases.
You can place most dishes in the cold
oven compartment to make use of the
heat produced during the preheating
phase.
If you have set a cooking duration, it
will only start to count down when the
target temperature is reached and you
have placed the food in the oven.
Start the cooking process immediately
without delaying the start time.
Turning Preheat on
The Preheatfunction can be used with
any operating mode and has to be
turned on separately for each cooking
program.
Example: You have selected an
operating mode and the required
settings such as the temperature.
You want to turn on the Preheatfunction
for this cooking program.
Drag down the pull-down menu.
Depending on the color scheme, Preheat
is highlighted in either black or white.
Select Preheat.
Preheat is highlighted in orange.
Close the pull-down menu.
The following message will be displayed
with a time: Place food in oven at . The
oven compartment is heated to the set
temperature.
As soon as you are prompted to do
so, place the food in the oven.
Confirm with OK.

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Crisp function
It is a good idea to use the Crisp
functionfunction (moisture reduction)
when cooking food which has a moist
topping, e.g., quiche, pizza, tray bakes
with fresh fruit toppings, or muffins.
Poultry in particular gets a nice crisp
skin with this function.
Turning Crisp function on
The Crisp function function can be used
with any operating mode and has to be
turned on separately for each cooking
program.
You have selected an operating mode
and the required settings such as the
temperature.
You want to turn on the Crisp function
function for this cooking program.
Drag down the pull-down menu.
Depending on the color scheme, Crisp
function is highlighted in either black or
white.
Select Crisp function.
Crisp function is highlighted in orange.
Close the pull-down menu.
The Crisp function function is turned on.
Changing the operating mode
You can change to another operating
mode during a cooking program.
Tap the symbol for the selected
operating mode.
If you have set a cooking duration,
confirm the Cancel program?message
with Yes.
Select the new operating mode.
The new operating mode will appear on
the display with its corresponding
recommended values.
Set the values for the cooking
program and confirm with OK.

Settings
Settings overview
Menu option Available settings
Language ...| deutsch| english| ...
Location
Time Display
On*| Off| Night dimming
Clock type
Analog*| Digital
Clock format
24 h| 12 h (am/pm)*
Set
Date
Lighting On
“On” for 15 seconds*
Off
Start screen Main menu*
Operating modes
Automatic Programs
Special Modes
Favorites
MyMiele
Display Brightness
Color scheme
Bright| Dark*
QuickTouch
On| Off*
Volume Buzzer Tones
Keypad Tone
Welcome Melody
On*| Off
Units of Measurement Temperature
°C| °F*
Booster On*
Off
* Factory default
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Settings
Menu option Available settings
Recommended temperatures
Self clean With reminder
Without reminder*
Cooling fan run-on Time controlled
Temperature controlled*
MotionReact Switch the light on
during cooking program*| always on| Off
Switch the appliance on
On| Off*
Acknowledge buzzer
On*| Off
Safety System Lock
On| Off*
Sensor Lock
On| Off*
Miele@home Activate
Deactivate
Connection status
Set up again
Reset
Set up
Remote Control On*
Off
SuperVision SuperVision display
On| Off*
Display in standby
On*| Only if there is a fault
Appliance list
Display this Appliance| Buzzer Tones
RemoteUpdate On*
Off
* Factory default
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Settings
Menu option Available settings
Lift-up panel Automatic
Manual*
Electrical version 208V / 60Hz
220V / 60Hz
240V / 60Hz
Probe
Calibrate temperature
Software version
Legal information Open Source Licenses
Showroom Program Demo Mode
On| Off*
Factory default Appliance settings
Favorites
MyMiele
Recommended temperatures
Operating hours (total)
* Factory default
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Opening the “Settings” menu
In theSettingsmenu, you can
personalize your oven by adapting the
factory default settings to suit your
requirements.
From the main menu:
Select Settings.
Select the setting you want.
You can check settings or change them.
You cannot change settings while a
cooking process is in progress.
Language
You can set your language and location.
After selecting and confirming your
choice, the language you have selected
will appear on the display.
Tip: If you have accidentally selected a
language that you don’t understand,
select in the main menu. Follow the
symbol to get back to the Language
submenu.
Time
Display
Select how you want the time of day to
show on the display when the oven is
turned off:
- On
The time is always visible on the
display.
If you also select the Display|
QuickTouch| Onsetting, all sensor
buttons will react to touch straight
away and the proximity sensor will
automatically detect when you
approach the display.
If you also select the Display|
QuickTouch| Offsetting, the oven has
to be turned on before it can be used.
- Off
The display appears dark to save
energy. The oven has to be turned on
before you can use it.
- Night dimming
To save energy, the time only shows
on the display between 5:00a.m. and
11:00p.m. The display remains dark at
all other times.
Clock type
The time of day can be displayed as
Analog (with a clock face) or Digital
(h:min) format.
With the digital display, the date is also
shown.
Clock format
The time of day can be displayed in the
24 or 12-hour format (24 hor12 h (am/
pm)).
Set
Set the hours and the minutes.
Tip: If no cooking program is in
progress, tap the time in the header to
change it.
If there is a power failure, the current
time of day will reappear once the
power has been restored. The time of
day is saved for approx. 150hours.
If the oven has been connected to a
WiFi network and signed into the
Miele app, the time will be
synchronized based on the location
setting in the Miele app.
Date
Set the date.

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When the oven is turned off, the date
will only appear on the display if the
Time| Clock type| Digitalsetting has
been selected.
Lighting
- On
The oven interior lighting is turned on
during the entire cooking process.
- “On” for 15 seconds
The oven interior lighting turns off
15seconds after a cooking process
has begun. Press the Lightsensor
button to turn the oven interior
lighting on again for 15seconds.
- Off
The oven interior lighting is turned off.
Press the Lightsensor button to turn
the oven interior lighting on for
15seconds.
Start screen
The oven is set at the factory for the
main menu to appear when the oven is
turned on. You can change this default
setting so that, for instance, the
operating modes or MyMiele settings
appear on the start screen (see
“MyMiele”).
This new start screen will then appear
when the oven is next turned on.
Select the Backsensor button or
follow the path in the header to get to
the main menu.
Display
Brightness
The display brightness is represented by
a segment bar.
-
Maximum brightness
-
Minimum brightness
Color scheme
Choose between a light or dark color
scheme for the display.
- Bright
The display has a light background
with dark characters.
- Dark
The display has a dark background
with light characters.
QuickTouch
Select how the sensor buttons and the
proximity sensor should respond when
the oven is turned off:
- On
If you have also selected the Time|
Display| On or Night dimmingsetting,
the sensor buttons and the proximity
sensor will also respond when the
oven is turned off.
- Off
Regardless of the Time|
Displaysetting, the sensor buttons and
the proximity sensor only respond
when the oven is turned on, as well as
for a certain amount of time after
turning it off.

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Volume
Buzzer Tones
If audible signals are turned on, an
audible signal will sound when the set
temperature is reached and at the end
of a set time.
The volume of the audible signals is
represented by a segment bar.
-
Maximum volume
-
Audible signals are switched off
Keypad Tone
The volume of the tone that sounds
each time you tap a sensor button is
represented by a segment bar.
-
Maximum volume
-
Keypad tone is turned off
Welcome Melody
The melody that sounds when you tap
the On/Off button can be turned on
or off.
Units of Measurement
Temperature
You can set the temperature in
Celsius(°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
Booster
The Boosterfunction is used to quickly
preheat the oven.
- On
The Boosterfunction is automatically
turned on during the preheating phase
of a cooking program. The browning/
broiling element, ring heating element,
and fan all preheat the oven
compartment to the required
temperature at the same time.
- Off
The Boosterfunction is turned off
during the preheating phase of a
cooking program. Only the heating
elements for the selected operating
mode are used to preheat the oven
compartment.
You can also use the pull-down menu
to turn the Boosterfunction on or off
for a cooking program.
Recommended temperatures
If you often cook with temperatures that
differ from the default, the
recommended temperatures can be
changed.
After you select this menu option, a list
of operating modes will appear on the
display.
Select the operating mode you want
to use.
The recommended temperature will
appear together with the range within
which it can be changed.
Change the recommended
temperature.
Confirm with OK.
You can also change the
recommended temperature for the
Keep warmfunction.
Self clean
You can set whether the
recommendation for carrying out the
Self Clean function will appear (With
reminder) or will not appear (Without
reminder).

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Cooling fan run-on
The cooling fan will continue to run for a
while after the oven has been turned off
to prevent any humidity building up in
the oven, on the control panel, or in the
cabinet carcase.
- Temperature controlled
The cooling fan turns off when the
temperature in the oven drops below
approx. 160°F (70°C).
- Time controlled
The cooling fan turns off after a period
of about 25minutes.
Condensation can damage the
cabinet carcase and the countertop.
This could lead to corrosion of the
oven.
When keeping food warm in the
oven, increases to the Time controlled
setting can lead to condensation in
the control panel.
Do not adjust the Time controlled
setting and try not to leave food in
the warm oven.
Proximity sensor (MotionReact)
The proximity sensor detects when you
approach the touch display, e.g., with
your hand or body.
If you want the proximity sensor to
respond even when the oven is turned
off, select the Display| QuickTouch|
Onsetting.
Switch the light on
- during cooking program
As soon as you approach the touch
display during a cooking process, the
oven interior lighting turns on. The
oven interior lighting automatically
turns off again after 15seconds.
- always on
As soon as you approach the touch
display, the oven interior lighting turns
on. The oven interior lighting
automatically turns off again after
15seconds.
- Off
The proximity sensor does not
respond when you approach the touch
display. Press the Lightsensor button
to turn the oven interior lighting on for
15seconds.
Switch the appliance on
- On
If the time is displayed, the oven
willturn on and the main menu will
appear as you approach the touch
display.
- Off
The proximity sensor does not
respond when you approach the touch
display. Turn the oven on using the
On/Off button.
Acknowledge buzzer
- On
As soon as you approach the touch
display, the audible signals turn off.
- Off
The proximity sensor does not
respond when you approach the touch
display. Turn the audible signals off
manually.

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Safety
System Lock
The system lock prevents the oven from
being turned on inadvertently.
You can still set an alarm and a timer, as
well as use the MobileStart function
when the system lock is active.
The system lock will remain activated
even after a power failure.
- On
The system lock is now active. If you
want to use the oven, touch for at
least 6seconds.
- Off
The system lock is now deactivated.
You can use the oven as normal.
Sensor Lock
The sensor lock prevents the cooking
program from being turned off by
mistake or settings from being changed.
Once activated, the sensor lock
prevents the sensor buttons and fields
on the display from working for a few
seconds after a program has been
started, with the exception of the
On/Off button.
- On
The sensor lock is active. TouchOK for
at least 6seconds to deactivate the
sensor lock for a short period of time.
-
Off
The sensor lock is not active. All sensor
buttons react to touch as normal.
Miele@home
The oven is a Miele@home-
compatible domestic appliance with
SuperVision functionality.
Your oven is equipped ex-works with a
WiFi communication module and is
suitable for wireless communication.
There are a number of ways of
connecting your oven to your WiFi
network. We recommend connecting
your oven to your WiFi network with the
help of the Miele app or via WPS.
- Activate
This setting is only visible if
Miele@home is deactivated. The WiFi
function is reactivated.
- Deactivate
This setting is only visible if
Miele@home is activated.
Miele@home remains set up; the
WiFi function is turned off.
- Connection status
This setting is only visible if
Miele@home is activated. The display
shows information such as the WiFi
reception quality, network name, and
IP address.
- Set up again
This setting is only visible if a WiFi
network has already been set up.
Reset the network settings and set up
a new network connection straight
away.
- Reset
This setting is only visible if a WiFi
network has already been set up. The
WiFi function is deactivated and the
connection to the WiFi network will
be reset to the factory default. You
must set up a new connection to the
WiFi network to be able to use
Miele@home.

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Reset the network settings if you are
disposing of or selling your oven, or if
you are putting a used oven into
operation. This is the only way to
ensure that all personal data has been
removed and the previous owner will
no longer be able to access the oven.
- Set up
This setting is only visible if no
connection to the WiFi network has
been set up yet. You must set up a
new connection to the WiFi network
to be able to use Miele@home.
Remote Control
If you have installed the Miele app on
your mobile device, have access to the
Miele@home system, and have
activated the remote control function
(On), you can use the MobileStart
function to retrieve information on oven
cooking programs that are in progress or
to end a program in progress.
Activating MobileStart
Select the Remotesensor button to
activate MobileStart.
The Remotesensor button lights up.
You can operate your oven remotely
with the Miele app.
Directly operating on the oven takes
priority over operating it via the remote
control function on the app.
You can use MobileStart as long as the
Remotesensor button is lit up.
SuperVision
The oven is a Miele@home-
compatible appliance with
SuperVisionfunctionality for monitoring
other domestic appliances in the
Miele@home system.
The SuperVisionfunction cannot be
activated until the Miele@home system
has been set up.
SuperVision display
- On
The SuperVisionfunction is turned on.
The symbol will appear in the top
right-hand corner of the display.
- Off
The SuperVisionfunction is turned off.
Display in standby
The SuperVisionfunction is also available
when the oven is in standby. However,
the time-of-day display must be turned
on (Settings| Time| Display| On).
- On
Active domestic appliances that are
signed on to the Miele@home system
are always displayed.
- Only if there is a fault
Only faults on active domestic
appliances are displayed.
Appliance list
All domestic appliances signed on to
the Miele@home System are displayed.
Once you have selected an appliance,
you can access further settings:
- Display this Appliance
– On
The SuperVisionfunction for this
appliance is turned on.
– Off
The SuperVisionfunction for this
appliance is turned off. The
appliance is still signed on to the
Miele@home system. Faults are
displayed, even if the
SuperVisionfunction for the
appliance has been turned off.

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- Buzzer Tones
You can select whether the audible
signals are turned on (On) or turned
off (Off) for this appliance.
RemoteUpdate
The RemoteUpdatemenu option is only
displayed and can only be selected if
the requirements for using
Miele@home have been met (see
“Before first use – Miele@home”).
The RemoteUpdate function is used for
updating the software in your oven. If an
update is available for your oven, it will
automatically download it. Updates will
not be installed automatically. They
must be initiated manually.
If you do not install an update, you can
continue to use your oven as usual.
However, Miele recommends installing
updates.
Activating/deactivating
The RemoteUpdate function is activated
as standard. Available updates will be
downloaded automatically but will only
be installed if you initiate installation
manually.
Deactivate RemoteUpdate if you do not
want any updates to be downloaded
automatically.
Running a RemoteUpdate
Information about the content and
scope of an update is provided in the
Miele app.
A message will appear on your oven
display if a software update is available.
You can install the update immediately
or postpone this until later. When the
oven is turned on again, you will be
reminded about the update.
Deactivate RemoteUpdate if you do not
want to install the update.
The update may take several minutes.
Please note the following information
about the RemoteUpdate function:
- You will only receive a message when
an update is available.
- Once an update has been installed, it
cannot be undone.
- Do not turn the oven off during the
update. Otherwise, the update will be
aborted and will not be installed.
- Some software updates can only be
carried out by Miele Customer
Service.
Lift-up panel
Regardless of the setting selected, as
soon as you start the Self Clean
program the lift panel will go down
automatically.
- Automatic
The lift panel raises automatically as
soon as you turn the range on.
The lift panel goes down
automatically as soon as you turn the
range off.
- Manual
Touch the Lift Panel sensor button to
raise and lower the lift panel.
Electrical version
You can set the voltage variant. The
setting must correspond to the voltage
of your domestic electrical supply.
Probe
The oven is factory set to automatically
detect the probe.

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If you have purchased a new Miele
probe, you must enter a 12-digit code
for this setting. You can then start using
the probe.
Follow the description supplied with
the replacement part.
Calibrate temperature
You can change the temperature in
increments in all operating modes and
automatic programs so that it is higher
or lower in the oven compartment than
displayed.
The temperature calibration is
represented by a bar with seven
segments.
If all of the segments are filled, the oven
compartment temperature is much
higher than displayed. If one segment is
filled, the oven compartment
temperature is much lower than
displayed.
Software version
The software version menu option is for
use by Miele Technical Service. You do
not need this information for domestic
use.
Confirm with OK.
Legal information
You can find an overview of the
integrated open-source components
under Open Source Licenses.
Confirm with OK.
Showroom Program
This function enables the oven to be
demonstrated in dealer showrooms
without heating up. Do not activate this
setting for domestic use.
Demo Mode
If you have Demo mode activated,
Demo mode is active. The appliance will
not heat up will appear when you turn
on the oven.
- On
Touch OK for at least 4seconds to
activate Demo mode.
- Off
Touch OK for at least 4seconds to
deactivate Demo mode. You can use
the oven as normal.
Factory default
- Appliance settings
Any settings that have been altered
will be reset to the factory default
settings.
- Favorites
All Favorites will be deleted.
- MyMiele
All MyMiele entries will be deleted.
- Recommended temperatures
Any recommended temperatures that
have been changed will be reset to the
factory default settings.
Operating hours (total)
Select Operating hours (total) to query the
total number of operating hours of your
oven.

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Using the Timersensor button, you can
set a timer (e.g., for boiling eggs) or an
alarm for a specific time.
Two alarms, two timers, or an alarm
and a timer can be set simultaneously.
Using the Alarmfunction
The alarm can be used to specify a
particular time for an audible signal to
sound.
Setting the alarm
If the Display| QuickTouch| Offsetting
is selected, you will need to turn the
oven on before setting the alarm. The
alarm time will then appear on the
display when the oven is turned off.
Select the Timersensor button.
Select Alarm.
Set the time for the alarm.
TapClose to confirm.
When the oven is turned off, the alarm
time and will appear instead of the
time of day.
If you are cooking at the same time or if
you are in a different menu, the alarm
time and will appear in the top right-
hand corner of the display.
At the specified time for the alarm,
will flash on the display next to the
time and an audible signal will sound.
Select the Timersensor button or the
set alarm time on the display.
The audible signal will stop and the
symbols on the display will go out.
Changing an alarm
Select the alarm on the display or
select the Timersensor button and
the alarm you want.
The set alarm time will appear on the
display.
Set the new time for the alarm.
TapClose to confirm.
The adjusted alarm time is now saved
and will appear on the display.
Deleting an alarm
Select the alarm on the display or
select the Timersensor button and
the alarm you want.
The set alarm time will appear on the
display.
Select Delete.
TapClose to confirm.
The alarm is deleted.

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Using the Timerfunction
The timer can be used to time other
activities in the kitchen, e.g.,boiling
eggs.
The timer can also be used at the same
time as a cooking program for which the
start and finish times have been set
(e.g., as a reminder to stir the food or
add seasoning, etc.).
The maximum timer duration that can
be set is 59minutes and 59seconds.
Tip: When using an operating mode
with moisture injection, use the timer to
remind you to inject steam manually at
the required time.
Setting the timer
If you have selected the Display|
QuickTouch| Off setting, you will need
to turn the oven on before setting the
timer. The timer can then be seen
counting down on the display when
the oven is turned off.
Example: you want to boil some eggs
and set a timer of 6minutes and
20seconds.
Select the Timersensor button.
Select Timer.
Set the required timer duration.
TapClose to confirm.
When the oven is turned off, the timer
duration counts down on the display
and appears instead of the time of
day.
If you are cooking at the same time or if
you are in a different menu, the timer
duration and will appear in the top
right-hand corner of the display.
At the end of the timer duration, will
flash, the time will start counting up,
and an audible signal will sound.
Select the Timersensor button or the
required timer on the display.
The audible signal will stop and the
symbols on the display will go out.
Changing the timer
Select the timer on the display or
select the Timersensor button and
then the timer duration you want.
The set timer duration will appear.
Set a new timer duration.
TapClose to confirm.
The changed timer duration is now
saved and will count down in minutes.
Timer durations of less than 10minutes
will count down in seconds.
Deleting the timer
Select the timer on the display or
select the Timersensor button and
then the timer duration you want.
The set timer duration will appear.
Select Delete.
TapClose to confirm.
The timer is deleted.

Main and submenus
As different countries have different preferences when it comes to preparing food,
the temperatures in °F and °C may not match. The temperatures are defined as
they are specified in the table.
Menu Recommen
ded temp.
Range
Operating Modes
Convection Bake
Convection Roast
350°F (160°C)
375°F (170°C)
85–475°F
(30–250°C)
85–475°F
(30–250°C)
Surround 400°F (180°C) 85–525°F
(30–280°C)
Moisture Plus
Moisture Plus + Auto Roast 350°F (160°C) 275–475°F
(130–230°C)
Moisture Plus + Conv Bake/
Moisture Plus + Conv Roast
350°F (160°C) 275–475°F
(130–250°C)
Moisture Plus + Intensive 350°F (170°C) 275–475°F
(130–250°C)
Moisture Plus + Surround 350°F (180°C) 275–525°F
(130–280°C)
Intensive 400°F (170°C) 125–475°F
(50–250°C)
Auto Roast 375°F (160°C) 200–450°F
(100–230°C)
Bake 375°F (190°C) 200–525°F
(100–280°C)
Browning 350°F (190°C) 200–475°F
(100–250°C)
Maxi Broil 500°F (240°C) 400–575°F
(200–300°C)
Broil 500°F (240°C) 400–575°F
(200–300°C)
Convection Broil 400°F (200°C) 200–500°F
(100–260°C)
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Menu Recommen
ded temp.
Range
Automatic Programs
Special Modes
Defrost 100°F (25°C) 75–125°F
(25–50°C)
Dehydrate 150°F (60°C) 85–175°F
(30–70°C)
Warm-up Cookware 175°F (80°C) 125–225°F
(50–100°C)
Proof
Proof for 15 minutes – –
Proof for 30 minutes – –
Proof for 45 minutes – –
Slow Roasting 225°F (100°C) 175–250°F
(80–120°C)
Sabbath Program
Surround
350 °F (180 °C)
120–475°F
(50–250°C)
Bake
350 °F (180 °C)
120–475°F
(50–250°C)
Keep warm 175°F (75°C) 125–200°F
(60–90°C)
MyMiele
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Settings
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Moisture Plus
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Your oven is equipped with a steam
injection system for cooking with
moisture. When baking, roasting, and
cooking with the Moisture
Plusoperating mode, optimized
steam supply and air flow guarantee
even cooking and browning results.
You can also use moisture injection with
various types of heating:
- Moisture Plus + Auto Roast
- Moisture Plus + Conv Bake/Moisture Plus
+ Conv Roast
- Moisture Plus + Intensive
- Moisture Plus + Surround
After selecting the operating mode you
want, set the temperature and the
number and type of bursts of steam
(Automatic, Manual, or With timer).
The water is injected as bursts of steam
into the oven compartment during the
cooking program. The steam openings
are located in the rear left corner of the
ceiling of the oven.
Suitable food
One burst of steam takes about 5–
8minutes. The number of bursts of
steam and when they are injected will
depend on the type of food being
cooked:
- Yeast doughs will rise better if steam
is injected at the beginning of the
program.
- Bread and bread rolls rise better if
steam is released at the start. Another
burst of steam at the end of the
program will give the bread and rolls a
glistening crust.
- When roasting meat with a high fat
content, injecting steam at the
beginning of roasting will help render
the fat.
Moisture injection is not suitable for
mixtures which already contain a lot of
moisture, such as meringues. These
need to dry out during the baking
process.
Starting a cooking program with
Moisture Plus
It is normal for condensation to form
on the inside of the door during steam
injection. This will dissipate during the
course of the cooking program.
Prepare the food and place it in the
oven.
Select Operating Modes.
Select Moisture Plus.
Select the operating mode you want
with moisture injection.
The cooking programs proceed in the
same way for all heating types.
The recommended temperature will
appear.
Setting the temperature
Adjust the recommended
temperature, if necessary.
Select Continue.
If necessary, turn on the
Preheatfunction via the pull-down
menu.
The selection display for releasing the
bursts of steam will then appear.
Selecting the bursts of steam
The oven automatically draws in water
and triggers the bursts of steam at
specific times. You will hear the pump
briefly during this process.
Select Automatic, Manual, or With timer.

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- Automatic
1burst of steam will be injected into
the oven automatically after the
preheating phase.
- Manual
You can release 1, 2, or 3bursts of
steam manually using the touch
display.
- With timer
You can set the times for the bursts of
steam to be released. The oven will
inject 1, 2, or 3bursts of steam at the
set times.
If you are cooking food such as bread
or bread rolls in a preheated oven, it is
best to release the bursts of steam
manually and turn on the
Preheatfunction. The first burst of
steam should be released as soon as
you have placed the food in the oven.
If you select more than one burst of
steam, the second burst of steam
cannot be released before the
temperature in the oven compartment
has reached at least 265°F (130°C).
If you want to use the Preheatfunction,
take the preheating phase into account
for the manual and time-controlled
bursts of steam (see “Operating the
oven – Preheat”).
Select the number of bursts of steam
(for Manual and With timer only).
Set the times for the bursts of steam
as required.
Select Continue.
The oven heating and cooling fan will
turn on. The required and the actual
temperature will appear.
You will see the temperature rising on
the display. An audible signal will sound
when the set temperature is reached for
the first time.
If you have selected With timer, you can
check the time before steam is
released by selecting Info.
Injecting bursts of steam
Risk of injury caused by steam.
Steam can cause severe scalding.
In addition, steam condensing on the
control panel will cause the sensor
buttons and the touch display to
react more slowly.
Do not open the door while bursts of
steam are being released.
Automatic
Once the preheating phase is complete,
the burst of steam is injected
automatically.
The water will evaporate in the oven
compartment and Burst of steam will
appear on the display.
After the steam has been released, Burst
of steam will disappear.
Continue cooking until the end of the
cooking duration.

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Manual
You can release the bursts of steam as
soon as Burst of steam appears and Start
is shown in green.
Please wait until the preheating phase
is completed to allow the steam to be
distributed evenly by the warm air in
the oven.
Tip: Use the Timerfunction as a
reminder.
Select Start.
The burst of steam will be released. Start
is deactivated.
Proceed as described to release
further bursts of steam once Start is
shown in green.
After the final burst of steam, Start is
deactivated.
Continue cooking until the end of the
cooking duration.
With timer
The oven will release the bursts of
steam automatically at the specified
times.
Burst of steam appears when the burst of
steam is being released.
After the final burst of steam, Burst of
steam will disappear.
Continue cooking until the end of the
cooking duration.

Automatic Programs
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With the wide range of automatic
programs, you can achieve excellent
results with ease.
Categories
The automatic programs are sorted
into categories to provide a better
overview. Simply select the appropriate
automatic program for the type of food
you are cooking and follow the
instructions on the display.
Using automatic programs
Select Automatic Programs.
A list will appear.
Select the food category you want.
The automatic programs available for
the category selected will then appear.
Select the automatic program that
you want to use.
Follow the instructions on the display.
Some automatic programs will prompt
you to use the probe. Read the
information under “Roasting – Probe”.
Core temperatures cannot be changed
for automatic programs.
Tip: Use Info to display information
such as how to place or turn the food
depending on the cooking program.
Usage notes
- After cooking, allow the oven
compartment to cool down to room
temperature again before starting a
automatic program.
- Some automatic programs require a
preheating phase before food can be
placed in the oven. A prompt will
appear on the display indicating when
this needs to be done.
- Some automatic programs require
liquid to be added during the cooking
process. You will be prompted by a
message on the display when this
needs to be done (e.g., for adding
liquid).
- The duration quoted for automatic
programs is an estimate. It may
increase or decrease depending on
the program. The duration, in
particular with meat, will vary
depending on the initial temperature
of the food.
- When you use the probe, the cooking
duration will depend on when the core
temperature is reached.
- If by the end of a automatic program
the food is not cooked enough for your
taste, select Continue cooking or
Continue baking. Conventional heating
will then be used for 3minutes to
continue cooking or baking the food.
Search
(Depending on language)
Under Automatic Programs, you can
search by the name of the categories
and the automatic programs.
This search is a full-text search and can
also be used to search for parts of
words.
From the main menu:
Select Automatic Programs.
The category list will appear on the
display.
Select Search.
Use the keyboard to type in the
search text, e.g., “Bread”.
The number of hits will be shown in the
footer.

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If no match is found or if there are
more than 40 matches, the hits field
will be deactivated and you will need
to change the search text.
SelectXX hits.
The categories and automatic programs
found will then appear.
Select the automatic program you
want, or the category and then the
automatic program you want.
The automatic program will start.
Follow the instructions on the display.

Special Modes
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This section provides information on the
following applications:
- Defrost
- Dehydrate
- Warm-up Cookware
- Proof
- Slow Roasting
- Sabbath Program
- Keep warm
- Canning
- Frozen food/ready meals
Defrost
Gentle defrosting of frozen goods
means that the vitamins and minerals
are generally retained.
Select Special Modes.
Select Defrost.
If necessary, adjust the
recommended temperature and set
the duration.
Air is circulated throughout the oven
compartment to gently defrost the food.
Always observe USDA/CFIA food
safety guidelines.
Risk of infection from bacteria.
Bacteria such as salmonella can
cause life-threatening food poisoning.
It is particularly important to observe
food hygiene rules when defrosting
fish and meat, and in particular when
defrosting poultry.
Do not use the liquid produced
during defrosting.
Process the food as required as soon
as it has been defrosted.
Tips
- Remove the packaging and place the
frozen food on the universal tray or in
a suitable bowl or dish.
- Use the universal tray with the wire
rack placed on top of it for defrosting
poultry. This way the food will not be
lying in the defrosted liquid.
- Fish does not need to be fully
defrosted before cooking. Defrost
until the food has started to thaw. The
surface will then be sufficiently
thawed to take herbs and seasoning.
Defrosting durations
The duration needed for defrosting
depends on the type and weight of the
frozen food:
Frozen food
[oz/g]
[min]
Chicken 28/800 90–120
Meat
17.5/500 60–90
35/1000 90–120
Sausage 17.5/500 30–50
Fish 35/1000 60–90
Strawberries 10.5/300 30–40
Pound cake
17.5/500 20–30
Bread 17.5/500 30–50
Weight/defrosting duration

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Dehydrate
Dehydrating or drying is a traditional
method of preserving fruit, certain
vegetables, and herbs.
It is important to check that fruit and
vegetables are fresh, ripe, and not
bruised before they are dehydrated.
Prepare the food for drying by cutting
it up, and peeling and coring it if
necessary.
Depending on how big it is, distribute
the food for drying as evenly as
possible over the wire rack or
universal tray in a single layer.
Tip: You can also use the perforated
Gourmet baking and AirFry tray, if you
have one.
Dry on a maximum of 2levels at the
same time.
Place the food for drying on shelf
levels1+3.
If using the wire rack and universal
tray, place the universal tray below
the wire rack.
Select Special Modes.
Select Dehydrate.
Change the recommended
temperatures and set the drying time.
Follow the instructions on the display.
Turn the food for drying on the
universal tray at regular intervals.
The drying times are longer for whole
or halved dried food.
Food for
drying
[°F/
°C]
[h]
Fruit
140-160
(60–70)
2–8
Vegetables
130-150
(55–65)
4–12
Mushrooms
115-125
(45–50)
5–10
Herbs*
85-95
(30–35)
4–8
Special Modes/Operating mode,
Temperature, Drying time,
Special ModeDehydrate,
Operating modeSurround
*When drying herbs, always use the universal
tray on shelf level2 and use the
Surroundoperating mode, as the fan is
switched on in the DehydrateSpecial Mode.
Reduce the temperature if
condensation begins to form in the
oven compartment.
Removing the dried food
Risk of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
The oven gets hot during operation.
You could burn yourself on the
heating elements, oven
compartment, or accessories.
Use pot holders when removing the
food from the oven.
Allow the fruit or vegetables to cool
down after dehydrating.
Dried fruit must be completely dry, but
also soft and elastic. Juice should not
escape when cut.
Store dried food in sealed glass jars or
cans.

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Warm-up Cookware
By preheating the dishware, the food
does not cool down as quickly.
Use heat-resistant dishware.
Place the wire rack on shelf level3
and place the dishware to be heated
on it. Depending on the size of the
dishware, you can also place the rack
on the oven floor and take the side
runners out to make more room.
Select Special Modes.
Select Warm-up Cookware.
Alter the recommended temperature
if necessary and then set the time.
Follow the instructions on the display.
Risk of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
The oven gets hot during operation.
You could burn yourself on the
heating elements, oven
compartment, or accessories.
Condensation may accumulate on
the bottom of the dishware.
Use oven mitts when removing
dishware.
Proof
This mode is designed specifically for
proofing dough.
Select Special Modes.
Select Proof.
Select the proofing time.
Follow the instructions on the display.
Keep warm
You can keep food warm in the oven for
several hours.
In order to maintain the quality of food,
select the shortest possible time.
Select Special Modes.
Select Keep warm.
Place the food to be kept warm in the
oven and confirm with OK.
Alter the recommended temperature
if necessary and then set the time.
Follow the instructions on the display.

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Slow Roasting
The Slow Roastingmethod is ideal for
cooking beef, pork, veal, or lamb when
you want a tender result.
Always observe USDA/CFIA food
safety guidelines.
First briefly sear the meat on all sides at
a high temperature on the cooktop in
order to seal it.
Then place the meat in the preheated
oven compartment where the low
temperature and long cooking duration
will cook it to perfection and ensure it is
very tender.
The meat will relax. The juices inside will
start to circulate evenly throughout the
meat to reach the outer layers.
This gives very tender and succulent
results.
Only use lean meat which has been
correctly seasoned and trimmed.
Bones should be removed before
cooking.
For searing, use a suitable cooking oil
or fat that can withstand high
temperatures (e.g., clarified butter,
vegetable oil).
Do not cover meat during the cooking
process.
The cooking duration takes approx.
2–4hours depending on the weight
and size of the meat and how well you
want it cooked.
As soon as the cooking process has
finished, you can carve the meat
straight from the oven. It does not
need to rest.
You can leave the meat in the oven to
keep warm until you serve it. This will
not affect results in any way.
Serve on preheated plates with very
hot sauce or gravy to prevent it
cooling down too quickly. The meat is
at an ideal temperature to eat straight
away.
Tip: Using the pull-down menu, turn on
the Keep warmfunction to keep the food
warm without inadvertently cooking it
further.
Using the Slow RoastingSpecial
Mode
Observe the information under
“Roasting – Precision Probe”.
Select Special Modes.
Select Slow Roasting.
Follow the instructions on the display.
Place the necessary accessories in
the oven compartment for the
preheating phase.
Set the temperature and the core
temperature.
While the oven is preheating, sear the
meat on all sides on the cooktop.
Danger of burning due to hot
surfaces.
The oven gets hot during operation.
You could burn yourself on the
heating elements, oven
compartment, or accessories.
When the oven is hot, use pot
holders to insert, remove, or turn
food, as well as when adjusting the
oven shelves, etc.
Once Insert the probe and place food in
the oven appears on the display, place
the seared meat on the wire rack and
insert the probe so that the metal tip
is fully in the center of the meat.
Close the door.

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At the end of the program, Readywill
appear on the display and an audible
signal will sound.
Using the Surroundoperating mode
Turn off the Boosterfunction for the
preheating phase.
Use the universal tray with the
broiling and roasting insert on top and
place the universal tray on the wire
rack.
Place the wire rack on shelf level 3.
Select Operating Modes.
Select the Surroundoperating
mode and a temperature of 250°F
(120°C).
Turn off the Boosterfunction via the
pull-down menu.
Preheat the oven together with the
broiling and roasting insert, universal
tray and wire rack for approx.
15minutes.
While the oven is preheating, sear the
meat on all sides on the cooktop.
Danger of burning due to hot
surfaces.
The oven gets hot during operation.
You could burn yourself on the
heating elements, oven
compartment, or accessories.
When the oven is hot, use pot
holders to insert, remove, or turn
food, as well as when adjusting the
oven shelves, etc.
Place the seared meat on the broiling
and roasting insert.
Reduce the temperature to 210°F
(100°C).
Continue cooking until the end of the
cooking duration.

Special Modes
Cooking durations/core temperatures
Always observe USDA/CFIA food safety guidelines.
Meat Cooking
duration
Core temperature
Beef tenderloin, approx. 2.2lbs
(1kg)
- rare
- medium
- well done
60–80min
75–85min
110–130min
113–119°F (45–48°C)
129–135°F (54–57°C)
145–151°F (63–66°C)
Prime rib, approx. 2.2lbs (1kg)
- rare
- medium
- well done
70–80min
105–115min
130–140min
113–119°F (45–48°C)
129–135°F (54–57°C)
145–151°F (63–66°C)
Pork tenderloin, approx. 0.75lbs
(350g)
70–90min 145–156°F (63–69°C)
Gammon joint*, approx. 2.2lbs
(1kg)
140–160min 145–151°F (63–66°C)
Veal tenderloin, approx. 2.2lbs
(1kg)
- pink
- medium
- well done
45–55min
75–85min
90–100min
113–119°F (45–48°C)
129–135°F (54–57°C)
145–151°F (63–66°C)
Saddle of veal*, approx. 2.2lbs
(1kg)
- pink
- medium
- well done
75–85min
100–130min
130–140min
113–119°F (45–48°C)
129–135°F (54–57°C)
145–151°F (63–66°C)
Saddle of lamb* 40–60min 129–151°F (54–66°C)
*
Boneless
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Sabbath Program
The Sabbath Program and Yom-Tov
Special Modes help to support religious
observance.
To comply with the Sabbath regulations,
follow the instructions on the display.
The oven heats up to the temperature
you have set and maintains this
temperature for a maximum of 24hours
(Sabbath Program) or 76hours (Yom-
Tov). In both Special Modes, the oven
turns off automatically after 76hours.
Turn off cabinet door front
recognition.
Place the food in the oven.
Select Special Modes.
Select Sabbath Program.
Select the Special Mode you want
(Sabbath Program or Yom-Tov).
Select the operating mode you want
to use.
You will not be able to start the Special
Mode if you have set a timer or alarm.
Once a Special Mode has started, it
cannot be changed or saved under
Favorites.
The Special Mode will be canceled in
the event of a power failure. After a
power failure, the oven will only
remain in compliance with Sabbath
regulations for as long as it continues
to be disconnected from the power
supply. As soon as the connection is
restored, Power failure -Program
cancelled is displayed.
Using Sabbath Program
This Special Mode is suitable for the
weekly Sabbath (Shabbat). You can use
it to keep food warm for up to 24hours,
until after the first door opening.
Set the temperature.
Select Start.
Sabbath Program and the set
temperature will appear in the display.
The oven heating will turn on around
30seconds after you have closed the
door. The oven interior lighting will remain
on during the entire cooking process.
The time of day will not appear. The
motion sensor will not respond, and
neither will any of the sensor buttons
(except for the On/Off switch).
The following message is displayed:
Sabbath - Do not open the door. This
message disappears after approx.
45minutes and is displayed again from
time to time after that.
If the message is not displayed, the
oven is not heating up and you can
open the door and close it again.
As soon as you have opened the door
for the first time, the oven heating
remains turned off until the end of the
Special Mode.
If you leave the door closed until the
end of the Special Mode, the oven
heating will only turn off after
24hours. The oven remains turned on.
If you want to end the Special Mode
prematurely, turn off the oven using
the On/Off switch.
After the end of the Special Mode, the
notification Sabbath - Do not open the
door disappears and the oven heating
turns off. The rest of the notifications
remain visible in the display until the
oven turns off automatically after
76hours.

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Using Yom-Tov
This Special Mode is suitable for days of
observance spanning several days
across the week. You can use it to keep
food warm for up to 76hours. You can
open and close the door multiple times
during this time.
Set the temperature.
Select Start.
Yom-Tov and the set temperature will
appear in the display.
The oven heating will turn on around
30seconds after you have closed the
door. The oven interior lighting will
remain on during the entire cooking
process.
The time of day will not appear. The
motion sensor will not respond, and
neither will any of the sensor buttons
(except for the On/Off switch).
The following message is displayed:
Sabbath - Do not open the door. This
message disappears after approx.
45minutes and is displayed again from
time to time after that.
If the message is not displayed, you
can open and close the door multiple
times. The oven heating remains on.
If you want to end the Special Mode
prematurely, turn off the oven using
the On/Off switch.
The oven heating remains turned on
until the end of the Special Mode. The
oven will turn off automatically after
76hours.

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Canning
Risk of infection from bacteria.
The spores of the botulinum
bacterium are not sufficiently killed
by canning legumes and meat only
once. Toxins may form which can
lead to serious poisoning. These
spores are only destroyed by canning
the food again.
After they have cooled down, always
reheat legumes and meat a second
time within 2days.
Risk of injury from increased
pressure in sealed cans.
Canning food and heating it up in
closed containers results in an
increase in pressure which can cause
them to explode.
Do not use cans for canning or
reheating food.
Always observe USDA/CFIA food
safety guidelines.
Preparing fruit and vegetables
The instructions are for 6 jars with a
capacity of 1L each.
Only use jars that are specifically
designed for canning (preserving jars
or jars with a screw cap). Only use
undamaged jars and rubber rings.
Rinse the jars with hot water before
canning and fill them up to a
maximum of 3/4" (2cm) below the
rim.
After filling the jars, clean the outside
of the rims with a clean cloth and hot
water, and then seal the jars.
Slide the universal tray onto shelf
level3. Place the jars on the tray.
Select the Convectionoperating
mode and a temperature of
320–340°F (160–170°C).
Wait until bubbles rise evenly in the
jars.
Then reduce the temperature to
prevent the contents from boiling over.

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Canning fruit and vegetables
Set the specified post-canning
warming temperature as soon as
bubbles are visible in the jars, then
leave the jars in the warm oven for the
time specified.
Canning vegetables
As soon as bubbles are visible in the
jars, set the specified canning
temperature and cook the vegetables
for the time specified.
After canning, set the specified post-
canning warming temperature, then
leave the jars in the warm oven for the
time specified.
/ /
Fruit –/–
85°F
(30°C)
25–35min
Pickling
cucumbers
–/–
85°F
(30°C)
25–30min
Red beets
250°F
(120°C)
30–40min
85°F
(30°C)
25–30min
Beans (green
or yellow)
250°F
(120°C)
90–120min
85°F
(30°C)
25–30min
/Canning temperature and time once
bubbles are visible in the jars
/Post-canning warming temperature and
time
Removing the jars after canning
Risk of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
The jars will be very hot after canning.
Use oven mitts when removing the
jars from the oven.
Take the jars out of the oven.
Cover the jars with a towel and leave
to set for approx. 24hours in a draft-
free area.
After they have cooled down, always
reheat beans and meat a second time
within 2days.
Remove the fasteners from the jars
and make sure all jars are closed
properly when storing them.
Either boil open jars again or store
them in a cool place and consume the
preserved fruit or vegetables
immediately.
Check the jars during storage. If jars
have opened during storage or if the
screw cap is bulging and does not
make a popping noise when opened,
dispose of the contents.

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Frozen food/ready meals
Tips for cakes, pizza, and baguettes
- Bake cakes, pizza, and baguettes on
parchment paper on the wire rack.
- Use the lowest temperature
recommended by the manufacturer.
Tips for French fries, croquettes, and
similar items
- Cook frozen food items on parchment
paper placed on a baking tray or the
universal tray.
- Use the lowest temperature
recommended by the manufacturer.
- Turn several times during cooking.
Preparing frozen food/ready meals
Handling and cooking food correctly
is essential for maintaining good
health.
Cakes, pizzas, and French fries
should be cooked until golden, not
dark brown.
Select the operating mode and
temperatures recommended on the
food’s packaging.
Preheat the oven.
Place the food in the preheated oven
on the shelf level recommended on
the packaging.
Check the food at the end of the
shortest time recommended on the
packaging.

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Under MyMiele, you can save
frequently used applications.
It is particularly useful with the
automatic programs as you do not need
to work through every menu level in
order to start a program.
Tip: You can also set menu options that
you have entered in MyMiele to appear
on the start screen (see “Settings –
Start screen”).
Adding entries
You can add up to 20entries.
Select MyMiele.
Select Add entry.
You can select options from the
following categories:
- Operating modes
- Automatic Programs
- Special Modes
- Favorites
- Maintenance
Confirm with OK.
The selected subitem and its respective
symbol will appear in the list.
Proceed as described for further
entries. Only options that have not yet
been selected are available for
selection.
Deleting entries
Select MyMiele.
Touch the entry you want to delete
and keep your finger on it until the
context menu appears.
Select Delete.
The entry will then be removed from the
list.
Moving entries
Select MyMiele.
Touch the entry you want to move and
keep your finger on it until the context
menu appears.
Select Move.
An orange border will appear around the
entry.
Move the entry.
The entry will now appear in the
position you want it in.

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You can create and save up to 20 of
your own programs.
- You can combine up to 9cooking
stages to accurately program your
favorite or most frequently used
recipes. In each cooking stage, you
can select settings such as the
operating mode, temperature, and
cooking duration or core temperature.
- You can specify the shelf level(s) for
the food.
- You can enter a program name for
your recipe.
When you next select the program, it
will start automatically.
There are different ways of creating a
Favorite:
- When a automatic program finishes
running, save it as a separate program.
- After running a program with a set
duration, save it.
Then name the program.
Creating a Favorite
Select Favorites.
Select Create program.
You can now specify the settings for the
first cooking stage.
Follow the instructions on the display:
Select and confirm the settings.
If you select the Preheatfunction, use
Add to add another cooking stage
where you set a cooking duration. Only
then can you save or start the
program.
All settings for the first cooking stage
have now been set.
More cooking stages can be added, for
example, if you would like to add
another operating mode to follow the
first.
If additional cooking stages are
required, selectAdd and proceed as
for the first cooking stage.
When you have finished setting the
cooking stages, select Set shelf level.
Select the level(s) you want.
Confirm with OK.
If you want to check the settings or to
change them at a later stage, tap the
cooking stage in question.
Select Save.
Enter the program name using the
keyboard.
You can add a line break for longer
program names using the symbol.
Once you have entered the program
name, select Save.
A message will appear on the display
confirming that the name has been
saved.
Confirm with OK.
You can start the saved program
immediately, delay the start, or change
the cooking stages.
Starting Favorites
Place the food in the oven cavity.
Select Favorites.
Select the program you want to use.
Depending on the program settings, the
following menu options will appear on
the display:

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- Start now
The program will start immediately.
The oven heating will turn on
immediately.
- Ready at
You can set the time at which the
cooking program should end. The
oven will turn off automatically at the
time you have set.
- Start at
You can set the time at which the
cooking program should start. The
oven will turn on automatically at the
time you have set.
- Display cooking stages
A summary of your settings will
appear on the display.
- Display actions
The required actions, e.g., placing the
food in the oven, will appear on the
display.
Select the menu option you want.
Confirm the message regarding which
shelf level to use with OK.
The selected program will begin
automatically right away or at the time
set.
Use Info to display information such
as how to place or turn the food
depending on the cooking process.
At the end of the program, select
Close.
Changing cooking stages
Cooking stages in an automatic
program that have been saved under a
different name cannot be changed.
Select Favorites.
Touch the program you want to
change and keep your finger on it until
the context menu appears.
Select Change.
Select the cooking stage that you
want to change or Add to add another
cooking stage.
Select and confirm the settings.
If you want to start the modified
program without changing it,
selectStart.
SelectSave when you have changed
all the settings.
A message will appear on the display
confirming that the name has been
saved.
Confirm with OK.
The saved program has been changed
and you can start it immediately or
delay the start.

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Renaming Favorites
Select Favorites.
Touch the program you want to
change and keep your finger on it until
the context menu appears.
Select Rename.
Change the program name using the
keyboard.
You can add a line break for longer
program names using the symbol.
Once you have changed the program
name, selectSave.
A message will appear on the display
confirming that the name has been
saved.
Confirm with OK.
The program has now been renamed.
Deleting a Favorite
Select Favorites.
Touch the program you want to delete
and keep your finger on it until the
context menu appears.
Select Delete.
Confirm the query with Yes.
The program is deleted.
Go to Settings| Factory default|
Favorites to delete all Favorites at the
same time.
Moving Favorites
Select Favorites.
Touch the program you want to move
and keep your finger on it until the
context menu appears.
Select Move.
An orange border will appear around the
entry.
Move the program.
The program will now appear in the
position you want it in.

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Handling and cooking food correctly
is essential for maintaining good
health.
Cakes, pizzas, and French fries
should be cooked until golden, not
dark brown.
Always observe USDA/CFIA food
safety guidelines.
Tips for baking
- Set a cooking duration. If used for
baking, do not delay the start for too
long. Otherwise the cake mixture or
dough will dry out, and the raising
agents will lose their effectiveness.
- Generally speaking, you can use wire
racks, baking trays, universal trays,
and any type of bakeware made of
heat-resistant material.
- Avoid using bright, thin-walled pans
made from a shiny material as they
give an uneven or poor browning
result. In certain unfavorable
conditions, the food will not cook
properly.
- Place cakes in rectangular bakeware
on the wire rack with the longer side
across the width of the oven for
optimum heat distribution and even
results.
- Always place bakeware on the wire
rack.
- When baking cakes with fruit
toppings or deep cakes, place the pan
on the universal tray to catch any
spillages.
Using parchment paper
Miele accessories, e.g., the universal
tray, are treated with PerfectClean
(see “Features”). Surfaces treated with
PerfectClean generally do not need to
be greased or covered with parchment
paper.
Use parchment paper when baking
lye mixtures (e.g., pretzels) because
the sodium hydroxide can damage the
PerfectClean treated surface.
Use parchment paper when baking
sponge cake, meringue, macaroons,
or similar items. These are more likely
to stick due to their high egg white
content.
Use parchment paper when cooking
frozen food on the wire rack.
Selecting the temperature
Select the suggested temperature in
general.
Choosing a baking temperature higher
than those recommended may reduce
the cooking time, but will lead to uneven
browning and unsatisfactory cooking
results.
Selecting the cooking duration
Check whether the food is cooked
shortly before the end of the specified
cooking duration. Stick a wooden
skewer into the food.
If it comes out clean without any batter/
dough on it, the food is done.

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Notes on the operating modes
You can find an overview of all the
operating modes with their
recommended values in “Main and
submenus”.
Using Automatic Programs
Follow the instructions on the display.
Using Convection
Because the blower distributes the heat
around the oven compartment straight
away, you can use a lower temperature
than you would with the
Surroundoperating mode.
Use this operating mode if you are
baking on multiple shelf levels at the
same time.
1shelf: Place the food on shelf level2.
2shelves: Place the food on shelf
levels1+3 or 2+4.
3shelves: Place the food on shelf
levels1+3+5.
Tips
- If you are cooking on multiple shelf
levels at the same time, slide the
universal tray in on the lowest level.
- For moist cookies and cakes, bake on
a maximum of 2shelf levels at once.
Using Moisture Plus
Use this operating mode with your
preferred type of heating for cooking
with moisture injection.
Place the food on shelf level2.
Using Intensive
Use this operating mode for baking
cakes with moist toppings.
Do not use this operating mode for
baking thin biscuits.
Place cakes on shelf level1 or 2.
Using Surround
Dark metal, enamel, or aluminum
bakeware with a matte finish, as well as
heat-resistant glass, ceramic, and
coated bakeware can be used.
Use this operating mode for cooking
traditional recipes. If using an older
recipe or cookbook, set the oven
temperature 25°F (10°C) lower than
that recommended. This will not change
the cooking duration.
Place the food on shelf level1 or 2.

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Always observe USDA/CFIA food
safety guidelines.
Tips for roasting
- You can use all dishware made from
temperature-resistant materials, e.g.,
roasting dishes, roasting pans with lid,
ovenproof glass dishes, roasting bags,
dishes made from earthenware or
cast iron, the universal tray, wire rack,
and/or anti-splash insert (if available)
on top of the universal tray.
- Preheating the oven is only required
when preparing roast beef and fillets.
Preheating is generally not necessary.
- Use a closed cooking container for
roasting meat, such as a roasting dish.
The meat will stay succulent. The
oven compartment will also stay
cleaner than when roasting on the
wire rack. It ensures that enough
stock remains for making gravy.
- If you are using a roasting bag, follow
the instructions on the packaging.
- If you are using the wire rack or an
open cooking container for roasting,
you can add a little fat or oil to very
lean meat or place a few strips of
bacon on the top.
- Season the meat and place in the
cooking container. Dot with butter or
brush with oil or cooking fat. For large
lean cuts of meat (4–6lb/2–3kg)
and fatty poultry, add about 1/2cup
(1/8liter) of water to the dish.
- Do not add too much liquid during
cooking as this will hinder the
browning process. Browning only
occurs towards the end of the
cooking duration. Remove the lid
about halfway through the cooking
duration if you want a more intensive
browning result.
- At the end of the program, take the
food out of the oven, cover it, and
leave to stand for about 10minutes.
This helps retain the juices when the
meat is sliced.
- For a crisp finish, baste poultry
10minutes before the end of the
cooking duration with slightly salted
water.
Selecting the temperature
As a general rule, select the
temperature given in the
corresponding recipe.
For large pieces of meat, do not
choose a temperature that is too high.
The roasting process will take longer,
but the meat will cook through evenly
and the skin or crackling will not be
too thick.
When cooking with Convection
Roast, Moisture Plus or Auto
Roast, select a temperature which
is approx. 50°F (20°C) lower than
with Surround.
When roasting on the wire rack, set a
temperature approx. 25°F (10°C)
lower than for roasting in a covered
cooking container.
Selecting the cooking duration
Check whether the food is cooked
shortly before the end of the specified
cooking duration.
Tips
- For frozen meat, increase the cooking
duration by approx. 10minutes per lb
(20minutes per kg).
- Frozen meat weighing less than
approx. 3.3 lb (1.5kg) does not need
to be defrosted before roasting.

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Notes on the operating modes
You can find an overview of all the
operating modes with their
recommended values in “Main and
submenus”.
Use the Bakeoperating mode
towards the end of the cooking
duration to brown the base of the food.
Do not use the Intensiveoperating
mode for roasting as the juices will
become too dark.
Using Automatic Programs
Follow the instructions on the display.
UsingConvection Roast orAuto
Roast
These operating modes are suitable for
roasting meat, fish, and poultry that
needs to be well browned, as well as
sirloin and fillet.
The Convection Roastoperating
mode allows you to use a lower
temperature than you would with the
Surroundoperating mode, because
the heat is immediately distributed
throughout the oven compartment.
With the Auto Roastoperating
mode, the oven compartment heats
initially the highest temperature in this
operating mode for searing. As soon as
this temperature has been reached, the
oven automatically drops the
temperature back down to the
preselected cooking temperature
(continued roasting temperature).
Place the food on shelf level3.
Using Moisture Plus
Use this operating mode with your
preferred type of heating for cooking
with moisture injection.
Place the food on shelf level2.
Using Surround
Use this operating mode for cooking
traditional recipes. If using an older
recipe or cookbook, set the oven
temperature 50°F (10°C) lower than
that recommended. This will not change
the cooking duration.
Place the food on shelf level2.
Probe
Risk of injury. The metal tip of the
probe can cause injury.
The wireless probe enables the roasting
process to be monitored simply and
reliably. The wireless probe can be
cleaned in the dishwasher.
How it works
The metal tip of the probe must be fully
inserted into the center of the food. It
contains four temperature sensors. The
sensors measure the core temperature
inside the food during the cooking
process.

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They are designed to monitor the rise
in temperature in the coldest part of
the food. The coldest part is usually in
the center (core) of the food. The four
temperature sensors are arranged in
the metal tip so that the measured
values they provide can be used to
calculate the temperature in the
coldest part of the food. This is still
possible even if the metal tip is not
located exactly in the core of the food.
The rise in the core temperature reflects
the extent to which the food is cooked.
You can program the core temperature
to be lower or higher, depending on
whether you want your meat to be rare,
medium, or well done.
The core temperature can be set up to
210°F (99°C). Information on food and
respective core temperatures can be
found in “Special Modes – Slow
Roasting”.
The cooking duration will be similar for
cooking processes with or without the
probe.
The core temperature value is sent via
radio signal from the transmitter in the
handle of the wireless probe via the
antenna in the top right of the oven to
the electronic of the appliance as soon
as the food is put in the oven with the
probe inserted.
Efficient radio transmission is only
guaranteed if the oven door is closed. If
the door is opened during a cooking
process, e.g., to baste the food, radio
signal transmission is interrupted. It will
only resume when the door is closed. It
will take a few seconds before the
current core temperature appears again
in the display.
If you do not intend to use the wireless
probe, do not leave it in the oven while
cooking. Always put it in the storage
sleeve.
When to use the probe
Some automatic programs and Special
Modes will prompt you to use the
probe.
You can also use the probe with
Favorites and with the following
operating modes:
- Auto Roast
- Convection Roast
- Intensive
- Surround
- Moisture Plus + Auto Roast
- Moisture Plus + Conv Bake/
Moisture Plus + Conv Roast
- Moisture Plus + Intensive
- Moisture Plus + Surround
Important usage notes
To ensure the probe works correctly,
please observe the following
instructions.
- Do not use deep, narrow, metal
cooking containers, as these will
weaken the radio signal.
- Do not place any metal objects such
as lids or aluminum foil above the
wireless probe. Do not use the wire
rack or universal tray on a shelf level
above the food containing the probe.
Glass lids may be used.
- Do not use another standard metal
cooking thermometer when using the
wireless probe.

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- Do not allow the handle of the
wireless probe to sit in any sauce or
cooking liquid, or to rest on the food
or the edge of the cooking container.
Risk of breakage!
Do not use the wireless probe to lift
or carry the food.
In addition please note:
- The meat can be placed in a pot or on
the universal tray and wire rack.
- The metal tip of the probe must be
inserted into the center of the food so
that the temperature sensors reach
the core. The handle should be angled
upward. Make sure that the handle is
not horizontal, facing the door, or the
corners of the oven interior.
- When cooking poultry, insert the
metal part into the thickest part of the
breast. You can find the thickest part
of the breast by pressing the area with
your thumb and index finger.
- The metal tip must not touch any
bone or be inserted in areas with a lot
of fat. Fatty tissue and bones can
cause the probe to turn off early.
- When using roasting bags or
aluminum foil, insert the probe
through the bag or foil into the center
of the food. You can also place meat
inside the bag or foil with the probe
already inserted. Be sure to follow the
instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the roasting bag or
aluminum foil.
- The wireless probe can only be
inserted horizontally into flat foods
such as fish.
If the wireless probe is no longer
recognized during cooking, a message
will appear in the display. Reposition
the probe in the food.
In some cases, reception interference
can even be caused by a microwave
operating in the vicinity of the oven,
because the microwave uses a similar
frequency range to that of the wireless
probe. Turn off the microwave when
you are using the wireless probe.
Using the probe
Risk of injury. The metal tip of the
probe can cause injury.
Remove the wireless probe from the
storage sleeve.
Insert the metal tip of the probe into
the food. The handle should be
pointing up diagonally.
Place the food in the oven.
Close the door.
Select an operating mode or
automatic program.
Set the temperature and the core
temperature if necessary.
Core temperatures cannot be changed
for automatic programs.
Follow the instructions on the display.
The cooking program finishes as soon as
the core temperature is reached.

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Danger of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
The handle of the probe can get hot.
You can burn yourself on the handle.
Wear pot holders when removing the
probe from its socket.
Tip: If the food is not cooked sufficiently
when the core temperature is reached,
insert the probe into another place or
increase the core temperature and
repeat the program.
Time-left display
If the temperature set for a cooking
process is above 285°F (140°C), the
estimated duration remaining (time left)
will appear on the display.
The time left is calculated from the
cooking temperature selected, the set
core temperature, and the progress of
the core temperature as it rises.
The time left first shown is an estimate.
As the cooking process continues, the
time left is revised continuously, and a
more accurate figure is shown.
The time left will be deleted if the
cooking temperature or core
temperature is changed or if a different
operating mode is selected. If the door
is opened for a longer time, the time left
will be recalculated.

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Risk of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
If you broil with the door open, the
hot air will escape from the oven
before it has been cooled by the
cooling fan. The control elements will
get hot.
Broil with the oven door closed.
Always observe USDA/CFIA food
safety guidelines.
Tips for broiling
- Preheating is necessary when broiling.
Preheat the browning/broiling
element for approx. 5minutes with
the door closed.
- Add a little oil to lean meat if
necessary. Do not use other types of
fat as they can easily burn and cause
smoke.
- Clean fish in the normal way. To
enhance the flavor, season with a little
salt. You can also drizzle the fish with
lemon juice.
- Use the universal tray with the
broiling and roasting insert (if present)
on top and place the universal tray on
the wire rack.
- The tray under the insert will collect
the meat juices and stop them from
burning so that they can be used for
making gravy and sauces. Brush the
broiling and roasting insert with oil
and then place the food on top. Using
the broiling and roasting insert can
reduce the amount of smoke
produced.
Selecting the temperature
As a general rule, select the
temperature given in the
corresponding recipe.
For large pieces of meat, do not
choose a temperature that is too high.
The roasting process will take longer,
but the meat will cook through evenly
and the skin or crackling will not be
too thick.
Choosing a shelf level
Select the shelf level depending on
the thickness of the food to be
cooked.
Place flat food on shelf level4 or 5.
Place thicker food on shelf level2 or
3.

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Selecting the cooking duration
Broil thinner cuts of meat/slices of
fish for approx. 6–8minutes per side.
It is best to broil food of a similar
thickness at the same time so that
the cooking durations do not vary too
much.
Check whether the food is cooked
shortly before the end of the specified
cooking duration.
Tip: If the surface of a thicker cut of
meat is browned but the center is still
raw, move the food to a lower level or
reduce the temperature and continue
broiling. This will stop the surface from
becoming too dark.
Notes on the operating modes
You can find an overview of all the
operating modes with their
recommended values in “Main and
submenus”.
The plastic on the probe can melt at
very high temperatures.
Do not use the probe when using the
broiling operating modes.
Do not store the probe in the oven
compartment when it is not being
used.
Using Maxi Broil
Use this operating mode to broil flat thin
cuts in large quantities and for browning
large baked dishes.
The entire browning/broiling element
will become red hot to produce the
necessary heat.
Using Broil
Use this operating mode to broil flat thin
cuts in smaller quantities and for
browning small baked dishes.
Only the center of the browning/broiling
element glows red to generate the
required heat.
Using Convection Broil
This operating mode is suitable for
broiling thicker food, such as chicken.
We generally recommend a temperature
setting of 425°F (220°C) for thinner
types of food and 350-400°F (180–
200°C) for thicker cuts.

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Risk of injury due to hot cooking
zones.
The cooking zones will be hot after
use.
Turn off the cooktop.
Allow the cooking zones to cool
down before cleaning the cooktop.
Risk of injury due to electric
shock.
The steam from a steam cleaner
could reach live electrical
components and cause a short
circuit.
Never use a steam cleaner for
cleaning.
All surfaces could become discolored
or damaged if unsuitable cleaning
agents are used. All surfaces are
susceptible to scratching.
Remove any residual cleaning agent
immediately.
Do not clean with any abrasive
cleaning agents or sharp pointed
objects.
Clean the cooktop after every use.
Dry the cooktop thoroughly after
every cleaning to avoid limescale
residue.
Unsuitable cleaning agents
To avoid damaging the surfaces of your
appliance, do not use:
- liquid dish soap
- cleaning agents containing soda,
ammonia, acids, or chlorides
- cleaning agents containing descaling
agents
- stain or rust removers
- abrasive cleaning agents (e.g.,powder
cleaners and cream cleaners)
- solvent-based cleaning agents
- dishwasher cleaning agents
- grill and oven sprays
- glass cleaners
- hard, abrasive brushes or sponges
(e.g.,pot scourers, brushes, or
sponges which have been previously
used with abrasive cleaning agents)
- eraser sponges

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Cleaning the glass-ceramic
surface
Risk of damage caused by
pointed objects.
The seal between the cooktop and
the countertop could be damaged.
The seal between the glass-ceramic
surface and the frame could be
damaged.
Do not use pointed objects for
cleaning.
When cleaning with liquid dish soap,
not all contaminants and residues are
removed. An invisible film forms,
which causes discoloration of the
glass-ceramic surface. This
discoloration cannot be removed.
Clean the glass-ceramic surface
regularly with a suitable cleaning
agent for ceramic cooktops.
First wipe down the surface with a
damp cloth to loosen soiling, then
remove stubborn crusting with a glass
scraper.
Then clean the glass-ceramic surface
with the Miele ceramic and stainless
steel cleaner (see “Features”) or with
a commercially available ceramic
glass cleaner applied with paper
towels or a clean cloth. Do not put the
cleaner on a hot glass-ceramic
surface since this may cause staining.
Please follow the cleaning agent
manufacturer’s instructions.
Remove any cleaner residue with a
damp cloth and then dry the glass-
ceramic surface.
Residues can burn onto the cooktop
the next time it is used and cause
damage to the glass-ceramic surface.
Ensure that all cleaning agent residues
are removed.
Stains caused by limescale, water,
and aluminum residues (stains with a
metallic appearance) can be removed
using the Miele ceramic and stainless
steel cleaner.
Risk of burning due to hot
cooking zones.
The cooking zones are hot during use.
Wear pot holders when removing
sugar, plastic, or aluminum foil
residues from the hot glass-ceramic
surface using a glass scraper.
Should any sugar, plastic, or
aluminum foil spill or fall onto the hot
glass-ceramic surface while it is in
use, turn off the cooktop.
Then carefully scrape off these
residues immediately while they are
still hot, using a glass scraper.
Allow the glass-ceramic surface to
cool down and then clean as
described above.
Cleaning the cooking zone
knobs
Clean the knobs with a soft sponge,
warm water, and a small amount of
liquid dish soap.

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Risk of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
The oven gets hot during operation.
You could burn yourself on the
heating elements, oven
compartment, or accessories.
Allow the heating elements, oven
compartment, and accessories to
cool before manual cleaning.
Risk of injury due to electric
shock.
The steam from a steam cleaning
appliance could reach live electrical
components and cause a short
circuit.
Never use a steam cleaner for
cleaning.
All surfaces could be discolored or
damaged if unsuitable cleaning
agents are used. The oven front is
particularly susceptible to damage
from oven cleaners or descaling
agents.
All surfaces are susceptible to
scratching. Scratches on glass can
lead to breakage in some
circumstances.
Remove all cleaning agent residues
immediately.
Unsuitable cleaning agents
To avoid damaging the surfaces of your
appliance, do not use the following
cleaning agents:
- cleaning agents containing soda,
ammonia, acids, or chlorides
- cleaning agents containing descaling
agents on the front
- abrasive cleaning agents (e.g.,powder
cleaners and cream cleaners)
- solvent-based cleaning agents
- stainless steel cleaners
- dishwasher cleaning agents
- glass cleaners
- cleaning agents for glass-ceramic
cooktops
- hard, abrasive brushes or sponges
(e.g.,pot scourers, brushes, or
sponges which have been previously
used with abrasive cleaning agents)
- eraser sponges
- sharp metal scrapers
- steel wool
- spot cleaning with mechanical
cleaning agents
- oven cleaners
- stainless-steel spiral pads
If soiling is allowed to sit for any
length of time, it may become
impossible to remove. If the
appliance is used frequently without
being cleaned, it may become very
difficult to clean.
It is therefore best to remove any
soiling immediately.
The accessories are not
dishwasher-safe.
Tip: Soiling caused by spilled fruit juices
and cake mixtures is best removed
while the oven is still warm. Use caution
and make sure the oven is not too hot.
To make it easier to clean the oven:
Remove the door.
Remove the FlexiClips with Wire
Rack.
Remove the side racks.

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Removing normal soiling
There is a fiberglass seal around the
oven compartment which seals the
inside of the glass oven door and can
be damaged by rubbing and scouring.
Avoid cleaning the fiberglass seal.
The fiberglass seal is essential for
sealing the door properly.
Removing normal soiling
Remove normal soiling immediately
with warm water, liquid dish soap,
and a clean sponge or a clean, damp
microfiber cloth.
Remove all cleaning agent residues
thoroughly with clean water.
This is particularly important for any
parts with a PerfectClean finish, as
cleaning agent residues will impair the
non-stick function.
After cleaning, wipe the surfaces dry
using a soft cloth.
Cleaning the probe
Clean the probe by hand or in the
dishwasher.
Removing stubborn soiling
Do not line the oven (e.g., with
aluminum foil) and do not use
standard oven cleaners unless they
are suitable for use in a self-cleaning
oven.
Spilt fruit and roasting juices may
cause lasting discoloration or matte
patches on surfaces. This
discoloration will not affect the
properties of the surface finish.
Do not attempt to remove these
marks. Clean them following the
instructions given here.
Baked-on deposits can be removed
with a glass scraper or with a
stainless-steel spiral pad, hot water,
and liquid dish soap.
You do not need to treat the oven
compartment with an oven cleaner as
the oven comes with Self Clean.
If necessary, you can use the scouring
pad on the back of a non-scratching
dish sponge to remove the soiling
after the holding time.
Remove all cleaning agent residues
thoroughly with clean water.
Dry all surfaces with a soft cloth.

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Cleaning the oven compartment
with Self clean
Instead of cleaning the oven
compartment by hand, you can run the
Self cleanfunction.
During the Self Clean function, the oven
compartment reaches temperatures in
excess of 750°F (400°C). Any grime
that has accumulated will be broken
down and burnt to ash as a result of the
high temperatures.
There are 3Self Clean settings
available, each with a different duration:
- level1 for light soiling
- level2 for heavier soiling
- level3 for very heavy soiling
The oven door is automatically locked
when the Self Clean process starts. It
cannot be opened until after the
program has finished.
The timer can be used to delay the start
time of the Self Clean program.
At the end of the Self Clean program,
any residues such as ash from the
cleaning process, which are formed
depending on the oven compartment’s
degree of soiling, can be easily wiped
away.
Preparing for Self Clean
Accessories that are not suitable for
the Self Clean program will be
damaged by the high temperatures.
Remove all accessories that are not
suitable for the Self Clean program
from the oven compartment before
starting the Self Clean process. This
also applies for optional accessories
that are not suitable for the Self
Clean program.
The following accessories are suitable
for the Self Clean program and can be
left in the oven compartment during the
process:
– Side runners
– FlexiClips with Wire Rack
HFCBBR36-3
– Wire rack HBBR36-2
Remove all accessories that are not
suitable for the Self Clean program
from the oven.
Slide the wire rack into the top shelf
level.
Coarse soiling in the oven
compartment can cause thick smoke
to develop.
Burnt-on residues can cause lasting
discoloration or matte spots on
enameled surfaces.
Before starting the Self Clean
program, remove coarse soiling from
the oven compartment and scrape
any burnt-on residues off enameled
surfaces with a glass scraper.
Starting Self Clean
Risk of injury caused by
hazardous steam.
During the Self Clean program, steam
can be released.
During the Self Clean program, do
not stay in the kitchen for longer
periods of time and do not let
children and pets enter the kitchen.
It is important to ensure that the
kitchen is well ventilated during the
Self Clean program. Close doors to
other rooms to prevent the odor
spreading throughout the house.

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109
Danger of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
The oven gets much hotter during the
Self Clean program than during
normal use.
Do not let children touch the oven
during the Self Clean program.
Select Self clean.
Select the level required according to
the degree of soiling.
Confirm with OK.
Follow the instructions on the display.
Confirm with OK.
You can start the Self Clean program
straight away or schedule it to begin at a
later time.
Starting Self Clean straight away
To start the Self Clean program
straight away, select Start now.
Confirm with OK.
The Self Clean program will start.
The door will lock automatically. The
oven heating and the cooling fan will
then turn on automatically.
The oven interior lighting will not come
on during the Self Clean program.
The time left for the Self Clean program
will start counting down on the display.
You cannot alter the duration.
You can use the timer while the Self
Clean program is running. When the set
time has elapsed, the audible signal will
sound and will flash. The time will
then continue to increase on the display.
When you tap the Timersensor button,
the audible signal will stop and the
symbols on the display will go out.
Starting Self Clean at a later time
To start the Self Clean program later,
select Start at.
Confirm with OK.
Set the time at which you want the
Self Clean program to start.
Confirm with OK.
The door will lock automatically. Start at
and the start time set will appear on the
display.
You can reset the start time via Timer at
any point up to the starting time.
Once the start time has been reached,
the oven heating and cooling fan
functions will be automatically
activated. The remaining time will
appear on the display.
Finishing Self Clean
When the remaining time has elapsed, a
message will appear on the display to
tell you that the door is unlocking.
Ready will appear on the display and an
audible signal will sound as soon as the
door has been unlocked.
Confirm the message shown with OK.
Select Close.
Turn the oven off.
The audible signal will stop and the
symbols on the display will go out.

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110
Danger of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
At the end of the Self Clean program,
the oven will still be very hot. You
could burn yourself on the heater
elements, oven compartment, or
accessories.
Allow the heater elements, oven
compartment, and accessories to
cool down before removing any Self
Clean residues or oiling the side
runners.
Clean the oven compartment and
accessories suitable for the Self Clean
program to remove any Self Clean
residues (e.g., ash) that can build up
depending on the degree of soiling in
the oven compartment.
Add a few drops of heat-resistant
cooking oil to some kitchen paper and
use this to lubricate the side runners.
Most residues can be removed with
warm water, liquid dish soap, and a
clean sponge or a clean, damp
microfiber cloth.
Depending on the degree of soiling, a
visible deposit could build up on the
glass on the inside of the oven door.
You can remove this using the scouring
side of a dish sponge, a glass scraper,
or with a stainless steel spiral pad
(e.g., Spontex Spirinett) and liquid dish
soap.
There is a fiberglass seal around the
oven compartment which seals the
inside of the glass oven door and can
be damaged by rubbing and scouring.
Avoid cleaning the fiberglass seal.
The fiberglass seal is essential for
sealing the door properly.
Spilled fruit juices may cause lasting
discoloration of enameled surfaces.
This discoloration is permanent but
will not affect the properties of the
enamel.
Do not attempt to remove these
marks.
Self Clean interrupted
If the Self Clean program is cancelled,
the oven door will remain locked until
the temperature inside the oven drops
to below 535°F (280°C).
The following events will cause the Self
Clean program to stop:
- Turning the oven off.
If you turn the oven off, Self clean
program cancelled will appear on the
display.
- A power failure.
Once the power returns after a power
failure, Self clean program cancelled will
appear on the display.
The door will unlock once the
temperature in the oven has dropped
below 535°F (280°C), and the oven is
turned off.

Cleaning and care of the oven
111
Removing the door
The door weighs approx. 48.5 lbs
(22kg).
The oven door is connected to the
hinges by retainers.
Before removing the door from the
retainers, the locking clamps on both
hinges have to be released.
Open the door fully.
Release the locking clamps by turning
them as far as they will go.
You could damage the oven if you
remove the door incorrectly.
Do not pull the door horizontally off
its retainers, as they will spring back
against the oven.
Do not pull the door off the retainers
by the handle, as the handle could
break off.
Raise the door up till it rests partially
open.
Hold the door on either side and pull
it upwards off the hinge retainers.
Make sure that the door is straight.

Cleaning and care of the oven
112
Installing the door
Hold the door securely on both sides
and carefully install it back into the
hinge retainers.
Make sure that you do not tilt the door.
Open the door fully.
If the locking clamps are not locked,
the door could become loose,
resulting in damage.
Ensure that the locking clamps are
locked after reinstalling the door.
To relock the locking clamps, turn
them back up to the horizontal
position as far as they will go.

Cleaning and care of the oven
113
Side rack removal
Danger of injury caused by hot
surfaces.
The oven gets hot during operation.
You could burn yourself on the heater
elements, oven compartment, or
accessories.
Allow the heating elements, oven
compartment, and accessories to
cool before removing the side racks.
Loosen the knurled screw (1.).
Pull the side racks forwards out of the
holder (2.).
Remove the side racks (3.).
Reinstall by following these
instructions in reverse order.
Insert the components carefully.

Frequently asked questions
Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easily
remedied. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to
contact Miele Customer Service.
Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/
service.
The following tables are designed to help you to find the cause of a malfunction or a
fault and to resolve it.
Problem Possible cause and solution
The cooktop or cooking
zones cannot be turned
on.
There is no power to the range.
Check if the breaker has tripped. Contact a qualified
electrician or Miele Service (for the minimum fuse
rating, see data plate).
There may be a technical fault.
Disconnect the range from the power supply for
approx. 1minute:
– Turn off the relevant breaker.
– Remove the screw-in fuse completely.
–
Turn off the ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
If, after resetting/replacing the breaker or the GFCI,
it still will not turn on, contact a qualified electrician
or Miele Service.
There is a strange smell
or vapors when the
cooktop is being used
for the first time.
The metal components have a protective coating.
When the cooktop is used for the first time, this
causes a smell and possibly also vapor. The material
from which the induction coils are made also gives off
a smell in the first few hours of operation. With each
subsequent use, the odors are reduced until they
disappear completely. The smell and any vapors do
not indicate a faulty connection or a defective
appliance and are not harmful to your health.
On the cooking zone in-
dicator, the symbol
flashes alternately with
the selected power level
or.
No cookware or unsuitable cookware has been placed
on the cooking zone.
Use suitable cookware (see “Operating the
induction cooktop – How induction works”).
After the cooktop is
turned on, appears in
the display for a few sec-
onds.
The system lock is activated (see “Features – Safety
features of the induction cooktop”).
To deactivate the system lock, turn the knobs for
the two front cooking zones all the way to the left at
the same time and hold them until goes out.
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Frequently asked questions
Problem Possible cause and solution
After the cooktop is
turned on, appears in
the display for a few sec-
onds.
The cooking zones do
not heat up.
Demo mode is activated (see “Features – Safety
features of the induction cooktop”).
Turn and hold the knob for the front left cooking
zone counterclockwise.
While holding the (front left) cooking zone knob, turn
the knob for the front right cooking zone briefly
counterclockwise twice and then hold it
counterclockwise until appears on the display for
each cooking zone.
A cooking zone turns it-
self off automatically.
The operating time was too long; the safety shut-off
was triggered automatically.
Turn the cooking zone back on (see “Features –
Safety features of the induction cooktop”).
The Booster has auto-
matically turned off
early.
Overheating protection has been triggered.
See “Features – Safety features of the induction
cooktop” for more information.
The cooking zone is not
working in the usual way
with the set power level.
Overheating protection has been triggered.
See “Features – Safety features of the induction
cooktop” for more information.
Power level9 is auto-
matically reduced if you
also set power level9 for
the connected cooking
zone.
Operating both zones at power level 9 would exceed
the permitted maximum power for the cooktop.
Use a different cooking zone.
The TwinBooster power
level is automatically re-
duced if you also set the
TwinBooster power level
for the connected cook-
ing zone.
Operating both zones at TwinBooster power level
would exceed the permitted maximum power for the
cooktop.
Use a different cooking zone.
Auto Heat-up is turned
on, but the food does
not start cooking.
Large amounts of food are being heated.
Start cooking at the highest power level, then
reduce the power level manually.
The pan is not conducting heat properly.
Use a different pan that is able to better conduct
heat on an induction cooktop.
A noise can be heard af-
ter the appliance is
turned off.
The fan will continue running until the cooktop has
cooled down. It will then turn itself off automatically.
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Frequently asked questions
Problem Possible cause and solution
is flashing on the indi-
cator of one or more
cooking zones.
The cooking zone knob has been turned clockwise or
counterclockwise for more than 30seconds.
Turn the cooking zone knob to 0. If the fault
message does not go out, there is a technical fault.
Contact Miele Service.
The cooking zone knob
is not at 0; a power level
is set for the cooking
zone. The cooking zone
is not heating up.
lights up or flashes al-
ternately with on the
cooking zone indicator.
There was a power outage during operation.
The cooking zone has been turned on for more than
3minutes without suitable cookware on it.
The maximum operating time for the cooking zone has
been exceeded.
Turn the cooking zone knob to 0.
The cooking zone can be started up again.
flashes alternately
with numbers on the in-
dicator for a cooking
zone.
There is an electronic fault.
Disconnect the power supply to the cooktop for
approx. 1minute. If the problem persists after
reconnecting the power supply, contact Miele
Service.
The display is dark. You have selected the Time| Display| Off setting. When
the oven is turned off, the time-of-day display is dark.
As soon as the oven is turned on, the main menu
will appear. If you want the time of day to be
displayed constantly, select theTime| Display| On
setting.
There is no power to the oven.
Check that the oven’s electrical plug is correctly
inserted in the socket and that the circuit breaker
has been switched to on.
Check if the breaker has tripped. If it has, contact a
qualified electrician or Miele Customer Service.
The audible signal does
not sound.
The audible signals are deactivated or set at too low a
volume.
Turn on the audible signals or increase the volume
with Settings| Volume| Buzzer Tones.
The oven does not heat
up.
Demo mode is activated.
You can select menu options on the display and
sensor buttons, but the oven heating does not work.
Deactivate Demo mode by selecting Settings|
Showroom Program| Demo Mode| Off.
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Problem Possible cause and solution
System Lock appears
on the display when the
oven is turned on.
The system lock is activated.
You can deactivate the system lock for a cooking
program by touching the symbol for at least
6seconds.
If you want to permanently deactivate the system
lock, select theSafety| System Lock | Offsetting.
The sensor buttons or
the proximity sensor do
not respond.
You have selected the Display| QuickTouch| Offsetting.
When this is activated, the sensor buttons and
proximity sensor do not respond when the oven is
turned off.
As soon as the oven is turned on, the sensor buttons
and the proximity sensor will respond. If you want
the sensor buttons and the proximity sensor to
respond even when the oven is turned off, select the
Display| QuickTouch| Onsetting.
The settings for the proximity sensor are turned off.
Change the settings for the proximity sensor by
selecting Settings| MotionReact.
The proximity sensor is defective.
Contact Miele Customer Service.
The oven is not connected to the domestic electrical
supply.
Make sure that the plug is correctly inserted in the
socket and that the socket switch has been
switched to on.
Check if the breaker has tripped. If it has, contact a
qualified electrician or Miele Customer Service.
If the display does not respond, there is a fault with
the controls.
Touch and hold the On/Off button until the
display turns off and the oven restarts.
Power failure -Program can-
celled appears on the dis-
play.
There has been a brief power failure. This has caused
the current cooking process to stop.
Turn the oven off and then back on again.
Restart the cooking process.
12:00 appears on the dis-
play.
There was a power failure for more than 150hours.
Reset the date and time.
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Frequently asked questions
Problem Possible cause and solution
Maximum operating duration
reached appears on the
display.
The oven has been operating for an unusually long
time. This has triggered the safety shut-off.
Confirm with OK.
The oven is now ready to use again.
FaultF32 appears on
the display.
The door lock for the Self Clean program has not
locked.
Turn the oven off and then back on again. Start the
Self Clean program again.
If the message appears again, contact Miele
Customer Service.
FaultF33 appears on
the display.
The door lock for the Self Clean program has not
opened.
Turn the oven off and then back on again.
If the door lock still does not deactivate itself,
contact Miele Customer Service.
Faultand a fault code not
listed here appear on the
display.
A fault has occurred that you cannot resolve.
Contact Miele Customer Service.
No signal to the probe. Re-
position the probe in the
oven. appears on the dis-
play.
The probe is not being recognized.
Reposition the probe in the food.
If the probe is still not being recognized, the signal has
failed due to another cause.
In some cases, reception interference can even be
caused by a microwave operating in the vicinity of the
oven, because the microwave uses a similar frequency
range to that of the wireless probe.
Turn off the microwave when you are using the
wireless probe.
If the probe is still not being recognized, it is faulty.
You can purchase a new probe from your Miele dealer
or from Miele Customer Service.
Fault with moisture control
-the automatic programs will
operate without moisture
appears on the display
after you have selected a
automatic program.
The steam injection system is faulty.
Contact Miele Customer Service.
Automatic programs can be run without using
moisture injection.
You can hear a noise af-
ter a cooking program.
The cooling fan remains turned on after a cooking
program (see “Settings – Cooling fan run-on”).
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Frequently asked questions
Problem Possible cause and solution
The oven has turned it-
self off.
To save power, the oven turns off automatically if a
button is not pressed after a certain amount of time or
after a cooking program has ended.
Turn the oven back on.
The cake/cookies are
not baked properly.
A different temperature than that given in the recipe
was used.
Select the temperature required for the recipe.
The ingredient quantities are different from those
given in the recipe.
Check if you have amended the recipe. The addition
of more liquid or more eggs will make a wetter
mixture which will take longer to cook.
The browning is uneven. You selected the wrong temperature or shelf level.
There will always be a slight unevenness. If
browning is very uneven, check whether you
selected the correct temperature and shelf level.
The material or color of the bakeware is not suitable
for the operating mode selected.
When using the Surroundoperating mode, light-
colored, shiny baking pans will not produce as
desirable results. Dark, matte baking pans are best
for baking.
There is still soiling in
the oven compartment
after a Self Clean pro-
gram.
The Self Clean program burns off soiling in the oven
and leaves it as ash.
Remove the ash with warm water, liquid dish soap,
and a clean sponge or a clean, damp microfiber
cloth.
If there is still coarse soiling left in the oven after the
Self Clean program, you should start the program
again, selecting a longer duration if necessary.
The accessories make
noises when they are
pushed into or pulled out
of the oven.
The Self-Clean-resistant surface of the side runners
creates friction when accessories are pushed into or
pulled out of the oven.
To reduce the friction, add a few drops of heat-
resistant cooking oil to some kitchen paper and use
this to lubricate the side runners. Repeat this after
every Self Clean program.
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Frequently asked questions
Problem Possible cause and solution
The oven interior lighting
turns off after a short
time.
You have selected the Lighting| “On” for 15
secondssetting.
If you want the oven interior lighting to remain on
during the entire cooking program, select the
Lighting| Onsetting.
The oven interior lighting
is off or does not turn
on.
You have selected the Lighting| Offsetting.
Press the Lightsensor button to turn the oven
interior lighting on for 15seconds.
If required, select the Lighting| On or “On” for 15
secondssetting.
The oven interior lighting is faulty.
Contact Miele Customer Service.
The oven interior lighting
does not turn on.
The halogen lamp is faulty.
Danger of injury caused by hot surfaces.
The oven gets hot during operation. You could burn
yourself on the heater elements, oven
compartment, or accessories.
Allow the heater elements, oven compartment, and
accessories to cool before manual cleaning.
The lamp cover may be damaged if it falls down.
Hold onto the lamp cover while removing it so it
does not fall down. Place a cloth over the oven
floor to protect it and the open door.
Disconnect the oven from the electrical supply.
Unplug the appliance or switch off the breaker.
Remove the lamp cover from the frame from behind
with the tool supplied.
Do not grasp the halogen lamp with your bare
fingers. Please follow the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Remove the halogen lamp.
Replace the halogen lamp (Osram66725AM/A,
230V, 25W, G9).
Press the lamp cover back into place.
Reconnect the oven to the electrical supply.
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Customer Service
121
Information to help you rectify faults
yourself and about Miele spare parts
can be found at www.miele.com/
service.
Contact in the event of a fault
In the event of a fault which you cannot
remedy yourself, please contact your
Miele dealer or Miele Customer Service.
You can book a Miele Service Call
online at www.miele.com/service.
Contact information for Miele
Customer Service can be found at the
end of this document.
Please quote the model identifier and
serial number of your appliance (SN)
when contacting Miele Customer
Service. Both pieces of information can
be found on the data plate.
Data plate
The data plate is located behind the toe
kick panel. The toe kick panel is
attached to the toe kick of the Range by
magnets so it can be removed and put
back again easily.
There you can find the model number,
serial number and the connection data
(voltage/frequency/maximum rated
load) for your Range.
Have this information available if you
need to contact Miele so that any
issues can be rectified as quickly as
possible.
Appliance warranty and product
registration
You can register your product and/or
view the manufacturer´s warranty terms
and conditions for Miele appliances and
vacuum cleaners at www.mieleusa.com.

Caring for the environment
122
Disposal of the packing material
The cardboard box and packing
materials protect the appliance during
shipping. They have been designed to
be biodegradable and recyclable.
Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags,
etc. are disposed of safely and kept out
of the reach of children. Danger of
suffocation!
Disposal of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances
contain valuable materials. They also
contain certain substances, compounds
and components which were essential
for the proper functioning and safe use
of the equipment. Handling these
materials improperly by disposing of
them in your household waste can be
harmful to your health and the
environment. Therefore, please do not
dispose of your old appliance with
regular household waste and follow
local regulations on proper disposal.
Consult with local authorities, dealers or
Miele in order to dispose of and recycle
electrical and electronic appliances.
Miele assumes no responsibility for
deleting any personal data left on the
appliance being disposed. Please
ensure that your old appliance is kept
away from children until removal.
Observe safety requirements for
appliances that may tip over or pose an
entrapment hazard.

Declaration of conformity
123
Supplier's Declaration of
Conformity 47CFR§2.1077
Compliance Information
Induction Cooktop
Unique Identifier: Miele Model:
HR1632-3i
Responsible Party
Miele, Inc.
National Headquarters
9 Independence Way
Princeton, NJ08540
Phone: 800-843-7232
Fax: 609-419-4298
www.mieleusa.com
FCC Compliance Statement: This device
complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules.
IC Compliance Statement: This device
complies with
CAN ICES-001 (B) / NMB-001 (B)
Radio Modules
This device contains the following food
probe radio module:
FCC ID SSVNAEPI02
IC ID 5669B-NAEPI02
Frequency band 2.401GHz –
2.482GHz
Maximum
transmitting power
120mW
or alternatively, the following food probe
radio module:
FCC ID SSVNAEPI03
IC ID 5669B-NAEPI03
Frequency band 2.401GHz –
2.482GHz
Maximum
transmitting power
120mW
and the following WiFi module:
FCC ID 2AC7Z-EK057
IC ID 21098-EK057
Frequency band 2.412 GHz –
2.462GHz
Maximum
transmitting power
< 0.2W
Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and contains licence-exempt
transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply
with Innovation, Science and Economic
Development Canada’s licence-exempt
RSS Standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and
(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
The construction of the device assures
that the FCC/IC exposure limits are
verifiably met using the integrated radio
modules.
Warning!
Any changes or modifications to this
unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.

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Furthermore, this device/appliance contains software components which are
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copies of the licensing conditions valid at the time, and any further information. The
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In particular, the device/appliance contains software components licensed by the
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Copyrights and licenses for the communication module
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Miele uses proprietary or third-party
software that is not covered by open
source licensing terms. This software/
these software components are
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held by Miele and third parties must be
respected.
This communication module contains
software components which are
distributed under open source license
conditions. The open source
components contained in the appliance
along with the corresponding copyright
notices, copies of the licensing terms
valid at the time, and any additional
information can be accessed locally via
http://<IP address>/Licenses. The
liability and warranty arrangements for
the open source licenses displayed in
this location only apply in relation to the
respective rights holders.


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