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1. approx 1 kg Roast pork 170 190 110 130 150 180 90 100 Leg shoulder neck approx 1 kg Ham approx 1 kg 170 190 70 80 150 180 60 70 Meat loaf approx 1 kg 160 180 65 75 300 180 35 45 Veal approx 1 kg 170 190 80 100 150 180 70 80 Shoulder of lamb 170 190 110 130 150 180 90 110 approx 2 kg Rack of lamb approx 2 kg 11740 eO 60 80 Poultry approx 1 kg 170 190 55 65 150 180 45 55 Poultry approx 4 kg 1102190 200 220 150 160 1202150 Whole fish approx 1 5 kg 160 180 45 55 150 170 35 45 Unless otherwise stated the times given are calculated on the basis of an oven which has not been pre heated 1 Temperature in a covered pot If open roasting on the rack set the temperature 20 C lower 2 Do not select a higher temperature than that advised The meat will become brown but will not be cooked properly 3 Do not cover 4 Pre heat the oven Take note of the temperature range the microwave power level the shelf levels and the timings These also take the type of cooking container the size of the meat and cooking practices into account In general if a range of temperatures is given it is best to select a temperature in the middle 56 Grilling Functions e Grill 7 Suitable for flat items such as cutlets steak burgers toast cheese toast e Fan grill Suitable for grilling thick cuts such as kebabs rolled meat poultry e Microwave Grill 2
2. gt Eggs can only be cooked in their shells using microwave heat in a specially designed egg boiling device available from specialist shops Similarly hard boiled eggs should not be reheated using microwave power as this may lead to the eggs exploding even after they have been taken out of the oven The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by non compliance with these Warning and Safety instructions gt Eggs can be cooked without their shells using microwave power only if the yolk membrane has been punctured several times first The pressure could otherwise cause the egg yolk to explode Danger of inury P Food with a thick skin or peel such as tomatoes sausages jacket potatoes and aubergines should be pierced or cut in several places to allow steam to escape and prevent the food from bursting gt To check food temperature first interrupt the cooking process Only use a thermometer specifically approved for food use to measure the temperature of the food Never use a thermometer containing mercury or liquid as these are not suitable for use with very high temperatures and will break very easily Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing material The transport and protective packing has been selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and can normally be recycled Ensure that any plastic wrappings bags etc are disposed of safely and kept out
3. Appliance front 64 ACCESSONES SUDI sn nonin III he bee ae oe 65 Problem solving guide 66 Optionalaccessories 69 After sales service 70 Electrical connection 71 Installation AA and oe Wes Pe Aa 72 Appliance dimensions and unit cut out 0 0 0 72 Installationinatallunit 72 Installation in a base IIIA eee 72 Front dimensio es 244 0 0 ida ibas oo hs 73 Instala essre deed ted Apa ag PE whe RE Paging bee ew ew Eee es 73 Warning and Safety instructions This appliance complies with all relevant legal safety requirements Improper use of the appliance can however present a risk of both personal injury and material damage To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the appliance please read these instructions carefully before installation and before using it for the first time They contain important notes on the installation safety operation and care of the appliance Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users are familiar with the content Pass them on to any future owner Correct application P gt The microwave combination oven is intended for domestic use only to cook food and in particular to defrost reheat cook
4. O m Touch the gt sensor repeatedly until triangle is underneath the amp symbol m Whilst triangle is flashing under the amp symbol use the lt or gt sensors to select the or DO setting m Touch the OK sensor a A O The system lock is deactivated The system lock has been activated The appliance cannot be operated 39 Your oven is supplied with standard factory default settings These settings P can be changed by altering their status 5 see chart Setting Status factory default setting Pi 54 The time of day display is switched off Time of day When the function selector is turned to the 0 display position the display remains dark The time of day continues to run unseen in the background 51 The time of day display is switched on and is visible in the display Pe 50 The buzzer does not sound at the end of a cooking Buzzer duration or at the end of the heating up phase for cooking 5 The buzzer sounds at the end of a cooking duration duration 5 and at the end of the heating up phase There are two buzzer tones to select from PF 50 The buzzer does not sound at the end of the minute Buzzer minder time for minute 5 The buzzer sounds at the end of a minute minder minder 5 duration There are two buzzer tones to select from PH 50 A keypad tone does not sound when a sensor is Keypad tone touched 51 A keypad tone sounds when a sensor is to
5. bake roast and to grill Any other usage is at the owner s risk and could be dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage resulting from incorrect or improper use or operation gt Never use the appliance to store or dry items which could ignite easily Moisture evaporates Fire hazard gt This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they are supervised whilst using it or have been shown how to use it correctly by a person responsible for their safety Safety with children PD Keep children away from the microwave combination oven at all times It is not a toy To avoid the risk of injury do not allow them to play with it or to play with the controls Supervise children whilst you are using it P gt Older children may only use the microwave combination oven when its operation has been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely recognising the dangers of misuse gt Great care should be taken to ensure that small children do not touch the appliance when it is being used 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 Warning and Safety instructions Technical safety gt gt Installation maintenance and repairs should only be
6. e Microwave Fan grill The grilling time is shorter A microwave power level of no more than 300 W is used throughout the grilling duration Preparing food for grilling Rinse meat under cold running water and then pat dry Do not season meat with salt before grilling as this draws the juices out Add a little oil if necessary Do not use other types of fat as they can get too dark burn and cause smoke A little melted butter can be brushed onto chicken if desired Clean flat fish and slices of fish in the normal way To enhance the taste add a little salt or squeeze a little lemon juice over the fish Grilling on the rack Pre heat the grill for approx 5 minutes with the oven door shut Do not select or switch on the microwave function during this time m Rub alittle oil into the rack and place the food to be grilled on top m Select the grill function you want Grill C Temperature The temperature is fixed i e you cannot alter the temperature as it is set automatically Shelf level m Depending on the size of the food select the 2nd or 3rd shelf level from the bottom m Turn the food halfway through the cooking time 57 Grilling Fan grill Testing to see if cooked One way of finding out how far through a piece of meat has been cooked is to press down on it with a spoon Temperature 220 C For thin cuts of meat e g chops or steak If there is very little resistance to
7. succession by another combination programme the magnetron which produces the microwaves cannot be switched on again until after approx 10 seconds have elapsed For this reason you will need to wait a short while before starting the second programme Energy saving function Use Door contact switch Ifthe door is opened during a programme that is not using microwaves the heat in the oven automatically switches off The fans continue to operate As soon as the door is closed again the programme will continue However if the door is opened during a combination programme the cooling fan will switch off and the programme must be started again after you have closed the door Switch off time of day display function The standard factory default setting can be changed so that the time of day continues to run unseen in the background The display remains dark The time of day display is switched on and is visible in the display when the appliance is operated see Settings Time of day display Functions Microwave In a microwave oven there is a high frequency tube called a magnetron This converts electrical energy into microwaves These microwaves are distributed evenly throughout the oven interior and rebound off the metal sides of the oven interior to reach the food from all sides In order for microwaves to reach the food they must be able to penetrate the cooking container being use
8. 8 Peaches 2 3 4 8 220 7 10 Thicker cuts Chicken whole 1 or 2 2 50 60 180 200 45 55 approx 1 kg 150 W 200 35 45 Rolled meat 1 2 80 100 180 200 80 100 10cm approx 1 5 kg Pork 1 180 200 100 120 approx 1 kg The data for the recommended function is printed in bold 1 2 3 4 Turn half way through the grilling time Select the appropriate shelf level for the thickness of the food Select 2nd shelf level from the bottom when using Fan grill XJ Select Microwave Fan grill 3 SS Wa a Take note of the temperature range the microwave power level the shelf levels and the timings These also take the size of the meat and cooking practices into account In general if a range of temperatures is given it is best to select a temperature in the middle 59 Defrosting without microwave power Function e Defrost The air in the oven is kept at room temperature and circulated by the fan to gently defrost frozen food Shelf level m Place the food to be defrosted on the glass tray or into a suitable dish Small pieces of poultry can be placed on an upturned saucer in the glass tray This way it will not be lying in defrosted liquid m Depending on the size of the food being defrosted select the 1st or 2nd shelf level from the bottom Defrosting times The time needed for defrosting depends on the type and weight of the food and at what temperatur
9. be kept hot as this will prevent it from drying out P Do not use the appliance to heat up the room Due to the high temperatures radiated objects left near the oven could catch fire gt Do not lean or sit on an open door or place heavy items on it This could damage the appliance The door can support a maximum load of 8 kg P Do not use full power to warm empty dishes or to dry out herbs Do not use the appliance without food or if it is incorrectly loaded P Do not use the microwave function to heat up cushions or pads filled with cherry kernels wheat grain lavender or gel such as those used in aromatherapy These pads can ignite when heated even after they have been removed from the appliance gt Exercise caution when cooking or reheating food with a high sugar content e g Christmas pudding If heated for too long the sugar may caramelise or ignite Always ensure that this type of procedure is supervised P gt The microwave combination oven is not suitable for cleaning or disinfecting items Items can get extremely hot and there is a danger of burning when the item is removed gt gt Before serving remember to allow a sufficient standing time and then always check the temperature of the food after taking it out of the oven The temperature of the container is not an indication of the temperature of the food or liquid in it This is particularly important when preparing food for babies children a
10. carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person in accordance with local and national safety regulations Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and the manufacturer will not be held liable Ensure current is not supplied to the appliance until after installation maintenance or repair work has been carried out gt gt Before installation check the appliance for visible signs of damage Do not install or attempt to use a damaged appliance Danger of injury P Do not use the microwave function of the appliance if the door is warped the door hinges are loose holes or cracks are visible in the casing the door the door seal or the oven interior walls Operating the appliance with this type of damage will result in microwave leakage and present a hazard to the user P The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete between it and an effective earthing system which complies with current local and national safety regulations It is most important that this basic safety requirement is present and tested regularly and where there is any doubt the household wiring system should be inspected by a qualified electrician The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system e g electric shock gt gt Before connecting the appliance make sure that the connection data on the data plate vol
11. changing the required status A For entering a minute minder time e g for boiling eggs 28 Symbol Meaning i Temperature W Microwave power setting Time of day y Duration al Finish a System lock Start Start the microwave o Temperature indicator A Minute minder h Hours min Minutes Controls Triangle A in the display When triangle is lit up under a symbol the function for that symbol will be displayed When the triangle is flashing under a symbol the function for that symbol is selected and can be changed When a sensor is touched the symbols of the function at which the function selector is set will light up and you can enter settings Touch the lt or gt sensor repeatedly until triangle Aa is underneath the required symbol in the display Then confirm your selection with the OK sensor Triangle A will flash Triangle will flash for approx 5 seconds Settings can only be changed using the lt or gt sensors whilst it is flashing If this period has elapsed you will need to call up the required symbol again with the OK sensor The following will change each time the lt or gt is touched Duration 27 Microwave Solo in 10 second increments Duration 23 in 1 minute increments Finish 4 in 1 minute increments Minute minder A in 5 second increments later in 1 minute increment
12. effectively resulting in uneven or poor browning 51 Baking chart Fan plus 4 Microwave Fan plus Temperature Time Power level Temperature Time in C in min in W in C in min Creamed mixture Victoria sponge 140 160 60 80 Fruit cake 150 170 65 80 80 160 60 70 uffins 150 170 25 35 arble cake tin 150 170 60 70 Fresh fruit flan with topping glass tray 150 170 35 45 Fresh fruit cake glass tray 150 170 35 45 Fresh fruit cake tin 150 170 55 65 80 160 45 60 Flan base 150 170 30 35 S Biscuits 150 170 15 30 Whisked mixture Tart 150 170 30 35 Flan base 2 eggs 150 170 25 30 Swiss roll 150 170 20 25 Rubbed in mixture Flan base 150 170 30 38 Streusel cake glass tray 1 150 170 40 50 E Biscuits 150 170 20 30 Cheese cake 150 170 75 85 Apple pie 150 170 65 75 Apricot tart with topping 150 170 60 70 Yeast mixtures and quark dough Streusel cake glass tray 1 150 170 35 45 Fresh fruit cake glass tray 150 170 40 50 150 170 35 45 Stollen 140 160 55 65 White bread 150 170 55 65 Dark rye bread 160 180 40 50 Pizza glass tray 150 170 110 130 Onion tart glass tray 170 190 40 50 80 180 30 40 Apple turnovers 150 170 35 40 150 170 25 35 Choux past
13. ele et 36 Microwave Fan plus 2 Microwave Fan grill EJ 36 MICROWAVES Grill CEE cs gona tesa tacts cia fete IA sa 37 The end of a cooking programme 37 Minute minder eggtimer 38 Toget ihe MINUS MINO as arated Sie a ap ek eae A eae gee WER ach 38 To cancel the time set for the minute minder 38 System lock 39 J4 Settings 40 To change the status of asetting Wi aaa 41 Defrosting reheating and cooking using microwave power 42 Chart fordetrOSinG s 2400 ten eek Sane nee Peek eka Sie patas 46 Chart for reheating TOO eurillos sados pd ame ya A 47 Chart for cookingfood 48 A ob eee Rs UMA eh hed bai ad bat SO bd bed e E UWA UA 49 Baking Charts cic esdacbtade an AR nan 52 EA TAA WATA KA BANI ANAS EU AC ead Ra bale wade A 53 Roasting Cha IIIA aaa 56 Grilling SASA AA AA AAA AUA 57 Grillingchart 59 Defrosting without microwave power 60 DetrostingitiMes AA papada WA aa Wa AA daw nas 60 Cleaning and Care 61 OVER IMSHOr IWE iiO pobres 61 Door interior and dogr seal ruta o a e a Wow eae aes es 64 Contents
14. granite worktop The glass tray could get damaged Use a suitable heat resistant mat or pot rest 14 Rack with non tip safety notches The rack is designed to be compatible with microwaves and so can be used with programmes which use microwave power combination programmes Do not place the rack directly on the floor of the oven and do not use it with the Microwave Solo function This could cause arcing which could damage the oven Do not place items weighing more than 8 kg on the rack The rack gets hot when used with combination programmes which use the microwave function Danger of burning The rack has non tip safety notches which prevent it being pulled right out when it only needs to be pulled out partially Guide to the appliance Boiling rod When pushing the rack back in always ensure that the safety notches are at the rear of the oven see illustration When heating liguids the boiling rod provided should always be placed in the container It helps liquids to heat evenly To remove the rack lift it upwards slightly at the front when the safety notches connect with the sides of the oven We recommend using the rack together with the glass tray when cooking items on the rack which might drip Description of fu
15. gt Never leave the appliance unattended when cooking with oil or fats as these are a fire hazard if allowed to overheat gt Never heat undiluted alcohol in the microwave as this can easily ignite If using alcohol in your recipes please be aware that high temperatures can cause the alcohol to vaporise and even to ignite on the hot heating elements Alcohol should be burnt off before the dish is placed in the oven to avoid this danger P Do not heat up unopened tins or jars of food in the oven Pressure can build up and they may explode resulting in injury or damage gt If smoke occurs in the oven to avoid fuelling any flame do not open the door Cancel the cooking process by switching the appliance off switch off at the socket and remove the plug Do not open the oven door until the smoke has dispersed Warning and Safety instructions gt Moisture in food could lead to corrosion in the oven interior and corrosion damage of the control panel worktop or housing unit Always cover food when using the Microwave Solo function After food has been brought to the boil continue cooking it at a lower setting to avoid excess steam escaping If you wish to complete a cooking process using the residual heat in the oven do not switch the appliance off Leave the function selector at the position set and turn the temperature selector to the lowest setting Cover any food which is left in the oven to
16. of the reach of babies and young children Danger of suffocation Rather than just throwing these materials away please ensure they are offered for recycling 12 Disposal of your old appliance or machine Electrical and electronic appliances machines often contain materials which if handled or disposed of incorrectly could be potentially hazardous to human health and to the environment They are however essential for the correct functioning of your appliance or machine Please do not therefore dispose of your old machine or appliance with your household waste Please dispose of it at your local community waste collection recycling centre or contact your dealer for advice Ensure that it presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal It should be unplugged or disconnected from the mains electricity supply by a competent person Guide to the appliance Appliance overview Control panel Oven interior Function selector Grill element Display Lighting Sensors lt OK gt A Three shelf levels Temperature selector 8 Oven door 13 Guide to the appliance Accessories supplied Glass tray The glass tray is suitable for use with all cooking functions Always use the glass tray when using the Microwave Solo function Do not place items weighing more than 8 kg on it Do not place the hot glass tray on a cold surface such as a tiled or
17. set a temperature higher than that recommended Increasing the temperature may reduce the cooking time but will lead to uneven browning and unsatisfactory cooking results Check if the food is cooked at the end of the shortest time quoted To check if a cake is ready insert a wooden skewer into the centre It is ready if the skewer comes out clean without dough or crumbs sticking to it Place chips croquettes and similar types of food on baking parchment Baking Cakes or biscuits are not properly cooked after the time recommended in the chart Check that the correct temperature has been set Check whether there has been a change to the recipe The addition of more liquid or more eggs makes a moister mix which would take longer to cook Check the material and colour of the baking tins being used Bright shiny tins are not very suitable Try using a different tin next time These reflect heat making more difficult for the heat to reach the food The food will not cook through properly Cakes or biscuits are unevenly browned There is always likely to be small differences in the level of browning If the difference is very noticeable check whether the temperature setting is high enough and also the material and colour of the baking tins Bright shiny tins are not very suitable Try using a different tin next time These reflect heat which means that the heat does not penetrate to the food
18. uneven defrosting cooking reheating results as the microwaves would not be able to reach the food from below 25 Suitable containers for microwave ovens A cover prevents too much steam escaping especially when cooking foods which need longer to cook such as potatoes speeds up the cooking process prevents food from drying out helps keep the oven interior clean When using programmes which use the microwave function always cover the food with lids or covers made of microwave safe glass or plastic or use a clingfilm recommened for use in a microwave oven pierce as instructed by the manufacturer Unsuitable clingfilm can melt into the food N Sealed glass containers such as jars of baby food must be opened before they are placed in the oven 26 Do not use a cover if food coated with breadcrumbs is being cooked cooking meals which are to be given a crisp finish using a combination programme which uses microwave power A The cover supplied may only be used in Microwave Solo mode The cover can only withstand temperatures of up to 110 C Higher temperatures generated by grilling or fan heat could cause the plastic to distort and fuse with the food The cover should not form a seal with the container If the cover is used with a container which only has a narrow diameter there might not be enough room for condensation to escape through the holes in the top The cover cou
19. with 22 or 35 cm deep Pizza dish gt This circular pan is suitable for cooking pizzas flat cakes made with yeast or whisked mixtures sweet and savoury tarts baked desserts and can also be used for frozen cakes and pizzas 69 After sales service In the event of any faults which you cannot easily remedy please contact your Miele Dealer or Miele see back cover for contact details m When contacting your Dealer or Miele please quote the model and serial number of your appliance These are given on the data plate which is located on the front of the oven cavity N B A call out charge will be applied for unnecessary service visits where the problem could have been rectified as described in these instructions Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded to improve our service 70 Electrical connection All electrical work should be carried out by a suitably gualified and competent Miele approved service technician in strict accordance with current national and local safety regulations BS 7671 in the UK This appliance is supplied with a mains cable and plug for connection to a 230 240 V 50 Hz single phase supply The voltage and connected load are given on the data plate situated at the front of the oven interior Please ensure that these match the household mains supply The fuse rating is quoted on the plug Connection should be made via a fu
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21. 50 g according to the type of meat plus 20 minutes adjusting the duration as roasting proceeds to obtain the required result Browning only occurs towards the end of the roasting time Remove the lid about 15 20 minutes before the end of the roasting time if a more extensive browing result is required Useful tips Take the meat out of the oven wrap in aluminium foil and leave to stand for about 10 minutes This helps retain the juices when the meat is carved Roasting on the rack When roasting on the rack set a temperature of approx 20 C lower than in a covered pot Add a little fat or oil to very lean meat or place a few strips of streaky bacon on the top Do not add too much liquid during cooking as this will hinder the browning process Roasting bags When using a roasting bag follow the manufacturer s instructions Roasting poultry For a crisp finish baste the poultry ten minutes before the end of cooking time with slightly salted water Frozen meat Deep frozen meat should be thoroughly defrosted before roasting 55 Roasting chart Fan plus Microwave Fan plus gt Temperature Time Power level Temperature Time in C in min in W in C in min Roast beef approx 1 kg 170 190 100 120 Beef fillet 9 approx 1 kg 190 210 40 60 Z g E Haunch of venison 180 200 100 120 approx 1 kg Saddle of venison 180 200 70 100
22. E EARTHED 71 Installation Appliance dimensions and unit _ Installation in a base unit cut out If fitted underneath a hob the Installation in a tall unit installation instructions for the hob must also be taken into account Appliances with glass front Appliances with metal front Appliances with glass front Appliances with metal front 72 Installation Front dimensions Installation A The appliance must not be operated until it has been correctly installed in its housing unit Otherwise it poses an electric shock hazard 455 5 m Connect the appliance to the electricity supply 451 5 A Appliances with glass front 22 mm Appliances with metal front 23 mm B H 5030 53 2 mm H 5040 47 5 mm C Appliances with glass front 1 5 mm Appliances with metal front 0 5 mm m Place the oven into the oven housing unit as far as the oven trim and align m Open the door and with two screws secure the appliance to the side walls of the furniture unit through the holes in the oven trim 73 74 75 United Kingdom Miele Co Ltd Fairacres Marcham Road Abingdon Oxon OX14 1TW Tel 01235 554455 Fax 01235 554477 Customer Contact Centre Tel 08707 554466 E mail info miele co uk Internet www miele co uk Australia Miele Australia Pty Ltd ABN 96 005 635 398 1 Gilbert Park Drive Knoxfield VIC 3180 Tel 0
23. Miele Operating and installation instructions Microwave combination oven H 5030 BM H 5040 BM To avoid the risk of accidents or en GB damage to the appliance it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time M Nr 07 573 080 Contents Warning and Safety instructions 5 Caring for the environment 12 Guide to the appliance 13 Appliance OVEIVIEW nas caved eee IIIA HA 13 Accessories SUPpIIEd ox asad ta d bow te Made pew eae ee eeee aes 14 Descriptionoffunctions 16 FUNCUODS IAEA IIIA ae 18 MICTOWAV 8 00 cid AI AI da aos 18 Functions which do not use microwave energy 19 Fa A AA 19 A A AI aa 19 PR DETTOSE Serra dar ti e e ias 19 E A Wate Neat ee warn Sea el oe Wt gee eas Ans 19 A Rat NSA AE cid cda UA 19 Functions which use microwave energy Combination programmes 19 E Microwave Grill IIIA Wa 19 4 Microwave Fan ii eee 19 i Microwave Fan grill 0 eee 19 Before usingforthefirsttime 20 Setting the time ot days sic eens ts eyewear 20 Changing the time of IIIA aa IAA 20 Cleaning and heatingupforthefirsttime 21 Suitable containers for microwave ovens 22 Ma
24. able cooking and reheating They should Moisture contained in the wood be pierced beforehand so that evaporates when exposed to steam can escape This prevents a microwave energy causing the build up of pressure and reduces wood to dry and crack the risk of the bag bursting Plastics Roasting bags and tubes can be used Please follow the manufacturer s Only plastic containers and plastic instrdctione disposable containers which are specified by the manufacturer as suitable for use in a microwave oven may be used Disposable containers are not always recyclable or biodegradable NDo not use metal clips plastic clips containing metal parts or paper ties containing wire There is a danger that they will ignite when heated ZN Plastic items may only be used with Microwave Solo They must be heat resistant to a minimum of 110 C Otherwise the plastic may melt and fuse with the food Special plastic utensils designed for use in microwave ovens are available from good retail outlets Melamine is not suitable for use in this oven Melamine absorbs microwave energy and gets hot When purchasing plasticware make sure that it is suitable for use in a microwave oven Do not leave the oven unattended when reheating or cooking food in disposable containers made of plastic paper or other inflammable materials Disposable containers such as trays made from polystyrene can only be used for very short timed warming and
25. any activity in the kitchen e g boiling eggs You can use the minute minder at the same time as other functions To set the minute minder m Touch the sensor m Whilst the A symbol is flashing enter the minute minder time with the gt sensor Each touch on the gt sensor will alter the minute minder time A in increments of 5 seconds and later in increments of 1 minute A minute minder time of between 5 seconds and 59 minutes 55 seconds can be entered m Touch the OK sensor The minute minder time will count down second by second in the display 38 At the end of the time set for the minute minder the A symbol will flash a buzzer will sound if it is switched on see Settings Minute minder the time which has elapsed since the end of the minute minder time was reached m Finally touch the OK sensor To cancel the time set for the minute minder m Touch the sensor m Whilst the A symbol is flashing set the minute minder time to 2 22 with the lt sensor System lock m Confirm your choice of setting by The system lock amp prevents the touching the OK sensor appliance being operated tai oe unintentionally by children for ji the setting is selected the example appliance cannot be operated The amp symbol will remind you that the system lock has been activated The lock remains active even after a power cut m Turn the function selector to
26. ass tray During the defrosting reheating and cooking process Turn or stir the food several times Stir the food from the outside towards the middle as food heats more quickly from the outside After defrosting reheating and cooking Allow the food to stand at room temperature long enough to allow the temperature to spread evenly throughout the food N After reheating food especially food for babies and small children stir the food or shake the container and check that the temperature does not pose any danger Double check after it has been left to stand NBe careful when removing dishes from the appliance Although heat is not normally produced in the container itself by the microwaves apart from stoneware heat transfer from the food to the container may be considerable making the container itself hot Always ensure that food is sufficiently cooked or reheated If in any doubt that the food has been sufficiently reheated cooked place it back in the appliance and reheat cook it for a little longer It is very important to make sure that food which goes off easily such as fish poultry and minced meat is cooked sufficiently 43 Defrosting reheating and cooking using microwave power Guidance on reheating food Food for babies and young children or the elderly must not be allowed to get too hot We do not recommend heating or reheating foods or drinks for babies or young children in the microwa
27. baby food should be reheated to 70 75 C See Guidance on reheating food for details Take note of the recommended microwave power levels the time durations and the standing times These take the consistency the quantity and the initial temperature of the food into account You are generally advised to select the middle time 47 Defrosting reheating and cooking using microwave power Chart for cooking food Microwave power setting Guantity 850 W 450 W Standing Time Time time in min in min in min Meat Meatballs in gravy 400 g meat 10 12 2 3 Stew 750 g meat 16 15 2 3 Poultry Chicken in mustard sauce Approx 800 g 4 12 2 3 Chicken curry Approx 900 9 5 12 2 3 Chicken risotto Approx 1 6 kg 10 15 3 5 Fish Fillet in sauce Approx 900 9 8 10 2 3 Fish curry Approx 1 5 kg 5 12 3 5 Fresh vegetables Carrots 300 g 2 6 2 Cauliflower florets 500 g 6 10 2 Peas 450 g 5 10 2 Peppers cut into strips 500 g 5 10 2 Vegetable batons 500 g 3 8 2 Brussels sprouts 300 g 3 9 2 Asparagus 500 g 5 8 2 Broccoli florets 300 g 4 4 2 Leeks 500 g 5 8 2 Green beans 500 g 4 12 2 Frozen vegetables Peas mixed veg 450 g 5 11 2 Spinach 4509 5 7 2 Brussels sprouts 300 g 4 6 2 Broccoli 300 g 3 6 2 Leeks 450 g 4 8 2 Desserts Fruit compote 500 ml fruit juice 6 8 or 500 g fruit 1 Let the food stand at room temperature This allows the heat to be distributed mo
28. cooking results and times Heat distribution is more even in round and oval shaped flat containers than in rectangular containers providing better results N Ovenproof earthenware can retain a considerable amount of moisture Earthenware and porcelain containers with hollow handles and lid knobs must only be used in this oven if they have vent holes which allow the moisture to escape Without vent holes there can be a pressure build up causing the container to crack or shatter with the danger of injury Metal Metal containers aluminium foil metal cutlery and china with metallic decoration such as gold rims or cobalt bule must not be used with microwave power Metal reflects microwaves and obstructs the cooking process Do not use plastic pots where the foil lid has not been completely removed as small pieces of foil could cause sparks Suitable containers for microwave ovens Exceptions The rack supplied with the appliance is suitable for use with microwave power combination programmes However it must not be placed on the oven floor Metal baking trays can be used with combination programmes which use microwave power If recommended by the producer pre cooked meals in aluminium foil containers can be defrosted and reheated in the appliance using microwave power Important Remove the lid first However as food is only heated from the top it is better to remove the food from the aluminiu
29. d see Suitable containers for microwave ovens Microwaves pass through a suitable container and find their way directly into the food All food contains moisture molecules which when subjected to microwave energy start to oscillate vigorously The friction caused caused by this vibration creates heat which first starts developing around the outside of the food and then slowly penetrates towards the centre The moisture fat and sugar content of food will affect the speed at which it is cooked 18 As heat is produced directly in the food food can generally be cooked without adding much liquid or cooking oil cooking reheating and defrosting is much quicker than when using a function which does not use microwave energy nutrients such as vitamins and minerals are generally retained the colour texture and taste of food are not impaired Power level The following power levels can be selected 80 W 150 W 300 W 450 W 600 W 850 W 1000 W Microwaves stop being produced as soon as the cooking process is interrupted or the appliance door is opened Functions Functions which do not use microwave energy Fan plus This system works by the circulation of heated air As the heated air reaches the food straight away temperatures are lower than those needed for Conventional heat where the heat is directed at the food from above and below When using Fan plus you can cook on tw
30. d then dry thoroughly 61 Cleaning and care The following cause lasting damage to the surface structure and reduce the anti stick effect They must not be used on PerfectClean surfaces Abrasive cleaning agents e g powder cleaners and cream cleaners Cleaning agents for ceramic hobs Wire wool or metal scourers Abrasive sponges e g pot scourers or sponges which have been previously used with abrasive cleaning agents Oven spray must not be used in a hot oven or left on for too long 62 Note Soiling such as spilt juices and cake mixtures are best removed whilst the oven or tray is still warm Excercise caution make sure the oven is not too hot danger of burning Spilt fruit juices may cause lasting discolouration to the surfaces This discolouration is permanent but will not affect the efficiency of the finish Clean these following the instructions given above and do not use force to remove them To neutralise odours in the oven put a container of water with some lemon juice in the oven and simmer for a few minutes Cleaning and care Oven interior roof If the oven interior roof is badly soiled the grill element can be lowered to make cleaning easier N Make sure the oven heating elements are switched off and cool Danger of burning m Lower the grill element gently Do not use force to lower it as this can cause it to break m After cleaning t
31. e If your recipe requires a temperature which is different from the recommended temperature for that function you can use the temperature selector to change it within a given range The temperature can be changed in increments of 5 C Fan plus A 2 6 eee ee 30 250 C FangrillC2J 100 220 C Rapid heat up EM 30 250 C The temperature for the Grill function C7 is set automatically and cannot be changed The temperature indictor light will come on while the appliance is heating up Operation Temperature indicator light 8 The temperature indicator light 3 will also appear next to the temperature in the display The indicator light is always on when the heating is on When the set temperature is reached the oven heating switches off the temperature indicator light goes out a buzzer will sound if it is switched on see Settings Audible tone However if the temperature falls below the set temperature the oven heating and the temperature indicator light will switch on again Rapid heat up The Rapid heat up function can be used to pre heat the oven Pre heating the oven Most dishes can be placed in a cold oven They will then make use of the heat produced during the heating up phase When using the Fan plus function it is only necessary to pre heat in a few instances Pre heating may be necessary for foods which cook in less than 20
32. e Finish time Example Entering the duration m Place the food in the oven m Select the function you want and set a temperature The oven heating lighting and cooling fan will switch on m Touch the gt sensor repeatedly until triangle is underneath the 35 symbol 0 00 appears in the display m Touch the OK sensor m Whilst triangle is flashing enter the required duration in hours and minutes with the gt sensor After a short while or after confirming the entry by touching the OK sensor you will be able to follow the duration counting down in the display Operation Delaying the start with automatic switch off To switch a programme on and off automatically you enter both the cooking duration and the Finish time We recommend using automatic switching on and off when roasting However do not delay the start for too long when baking as the cake mixture or dough will dry out and the raising agents will lose their effectiveness Example Entering the duration and delaying the finish time The time now is 10 45 you want a dish with a cooking duration of 90 minutes to be ready at 13 30 m Place the food in the oven m Select the required function and set the temperature The oven heating lighting and cooling fan will switch on First enter the cooking duration 10 95 gpa m Touch the gt sensor repeatedly until triangle 4 is underneath the 35 symbo
33. e it was deep frozen The following chart is for guidance only lt is important to manually check the food to ensure it is thoroughly defrosted Speise Gewicht Zeit in Min Chicken 800g 90 120 Meat 500g 60 90 1000g 90 120 Sausage 500g 30 50 Fish 1000g 60 90 Strawberries 300g 30 40 Cake 500g 20 30 Bread 500g 30 50 60 Useful tips Att is particularly important to observe food hygiene rules when defrosting poultry Do not use the liquid from the defrosted poultry Pour it away and wash the tray the sink and your hands Danger of salmonella poisoning Fish does not need to be fully defrosted before cooking Defrost so that the surface is sufficiently soft to take herbs and seasoning Do not refreeze food once it has thawed Cleaning and care Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance The steam could reach electrical components and cause a short circuit Clean the oven interior inside of the door and door seal as soon as it has cooled down Waiting too long can make cleaning unnecessarily difficult and in some cases impossible In certain circumstances very heavy soiling can even damage the appliance Oven interior The oven interior can get hot during use Danger of burning The oven interior is made from stainless steel which has been treated with a special finish called PerfectClean This finish has an iridescent appearance PerfectClean surfaces have very good anti st
34. e sure that you only use microwave safe containers when using the Microwave Solo function or a combination programme which uses microwave power Observe the instructions given in Suitable containers for microwave ovens PD Ovenproof earthenware can retain a considerable amount of moisture Earthenware and porcelain containers with hollow handles and lid knobs must only be used with microwave power if they have vent holes which allow the moisture to escape Without vent holes there can be a pressure build up causing the container to crack or shatter with the danger of injury gt Do not reheat food in the oven in heat retaining bags which are intended for use in normal ovens These heat retaining bags usually contain a thin layer of aluminium foil which reflects microwaves This reflected energy can in turn cause the outer paper covering to become so hot that it ignites Warning and Safety instructions P Do not leave the oven unattended Accessories when reheating or cooking food in disposable containers made of plastic paper or other inflammable materials Before using single use containers make sure they are suitable for use in microwave ovens See Suitable containers for microwave ovens Plastics P gt Only use genuine Miele spare parts and accessories with this appliance If spare parts or accessories from other manufacturers are used this will invalidate the guarantee and Miele cannot accept liability
35. explode Defrosting reheating and cooking using microwave power Use Tips Defrosting large guantities of food at once e g 2 kg fish The glass tray placed on the lowest level can be used for defrosting food Reheating food Always cover food when reheating it except when reheating meat fish coated in breadcrumbs Cooking vegetables Add a little water to vegetables which have been kept stored Vegetable cooking times depend on the texture of the vegetable Fresh vegetables contain more water than vegetables which have been stored and usually cook more quickly Cooking frozen These can be defrosted and reheated or cooked at the ready meals same time Please follow instructions given on the packet Problem Possible cause and remedy The food is not sufficiently heated or is not cooked at the end of a set time Check that you remembered to restart the programme after interrupting a cooking process using microwave power Check that the correct duration was selected for the power level chosen when cooking or reheating in microwave mode The lower the power level the longer the duration Food cools down too quickly after being reheated or cooked in microwave mode When cooked by microwaves food begins to cook from the outside first the inside of the food relying on the slower conduction of heat If food is cooked at a high power level it is possible that the heat may no
36. g making porridge and milk process puddings 450 W frozen foods which do not To continue the cooking process need browning 150 W To cook grains and pulses Select Microwa ve combined with another function if you want to shorten cooking times and have a crisp finish to the dish Microwave 300 W Cooking dishes that require a Grill Fixed temperature crisp finish and snacks such as croque monsieur Microwave 300 W Ready meals which need to Fan plus 160 180 C be browned e g gratins etc The duration required depends largely on the nature of the food the amount and its initial temperature Foods that have been refrigerated for example require longer to reheat than foods that are at room temperature Please refer to the relevant tables 42 Defrosting reheating and cooking using microwave power Before defrosting reheating and cooking m Place food including frozen in a dish that is suitable for the microwave and cover it m Place the container in the middle of the glass tray and insert it at the lowest shelf level With combination programmes Only use heat resistant containers which are microwave safe A lid is generally not required It is essential not to cover food when using Microwave Grill as the food will not brown m Place the glass tray on the second lowest shelf level Ready made meals in aluminium containers must be placed directly onto the gl
37. gramme at any time by calling up the relevant symbol with the lt or gt sensors To change the time touch the OK sensor and whilst the triangle 4 is flashing change the entry with the lt or gt sensor To delete a time entered m Turn the function selector to O Operation Microwave function The following power levels can be selected 80 W 150 W 300 W 450 W 600 W 850 W and 1000 W m Turn the function selector to Microwave 3 The display will show a suggested power level of 1000 W Don A m Whilst triangle is flashing use the lt sensor to select a lower setting if you wish After a short while or after touching the OK sensor to confirm the entry the following will appear in the display m Whilst triangle is flashing use the gt sensor to enter the required duration in minutes seconds e g 1 minute and 30 seconds After a short while or after touching the OK sensor to confirm the entry the following will appear in the display m Touch the OK sensor to start the programme If no other symbol is selected the duration will be visible counting down in the display At the end of the duration the 35 symbol will flash the cooling fan will continue to run for a while a buzzer will sound if it is switched on see Settings Audible tone Touch any sensor to cancel the buzzer The time of day will then appear in the display The ligh
38. h are microwave safe Do not use a metal lid see Suitable containers for microwave ovens 53 Roasting Pot roasting Roasting in a covered potis highly recommended The meat stays succulent and the oven stays cleaner too It also ensures that sufficient stock remains for making gravy Season the meat and place it in the pot Add some butter or margarine or baste with a little oil or cooking fat Add about 125 ml water when roasting a large lean joint of meat 2 3 kg or poultry with a high fat content Put meat or poultry into the oven without pre heating Exception Pre heat the oven at the temperature suggested when roasting beef and beef fillet 54 Shelf level Fan plus m Insert the rack with the food on it at the lowest shelf level Microwave Fan plus m Place the rack or the glass tray on the lowest shelf level Temperature Please refer to the roasting chart The larger the joint of meat max 3 kg except for poultry the lower the temperature required For poultry above 3 kg select a temperature approx 10 C lower than that given in the roasting chart Roasting will take longer at the lower temperature but the poultry will be more evenly cooked and the skin is less likely to burn Roasting Roasting time The roasting time will depend on the type of meat the size and thickness of the cut The traditional British method is to allow 20 minutes per b 4
39. he grill element raise it gently back up again Refit the nut and tighten to secure the grill element back in position m To lower the grill element the nut needs to be unscrewed 63 Cleaning and care Door interior and door seal N The oven interior can get hot during use Danger of burning Clean the interior of the door and the seal using a damp Miele microfibre E cloth see Optional accessories or with a clean sponge and a solution of hot water and washing up liquid Then dry with a soft cloth N Check the door and door seal at regular intervals for any sign of damage If any damage is noticed the oven should not be used again in microwave mode until the fault has been rectified by a service technician Glass surfaces are susceptible to scratches Scratches can cause glass surfaces to break When cleaning glass surfaces do not use abrasive cleaning agents e g powder cleaners and cream cleaners hard abrasive sponges and brushes e g pot scourers sharp metal scrapers 64 Appliance front Remove any soiling on the front of the appliance straight away Soiling that is left too long is harder to remove and the surface could become discoloured or altered Clean the front using a damp Miele microfibre E cloth see Optional accessories or with a clean sponge and a solution of hot water and washing up liquid Then dry with a soft cloth The external surfaces of thi
40. ick properties and are easy to clean However it is very important to clean the surfaces each time the microwave combination oven is used The surfaces will become harder to clean and the anti stick properties will deteriorate if soiling is not removed after each use and allowed to build up If the oven is used frequently without being cleaned it may become very difficult or even impossible to get clean again Normal soiling Do not use too much water on the cloth or sponge and do not let water or any other substance find its way into any openings Clean the surfaces with hot water and a little washing up liquid applied with a well wrung out sponge Cleaning is easier if a little washing up liquid is applied to the soiling and left to soak in for a few minutes before cleaning If necessary the reverse of a non scouring washing up sponge can be used After cleaning rinse all surfaces thoroughly with clean water The water must run off the surface easily Any residual cleaning agents will hinder this effect Heavy soiling Allow the PerfectClean surfaces to cool down to room temperature before cleaning Apply a proprietary oven cleaning spray and leave to take effect for up to ten minutes only If necessary the scouring pad on the back of a non scratch washing up sponge or a soft nylon brush can be used to loosen the soiling Repeat the process if necessary After cleaning rinse thoroughly with clean water an
41. isible counting down in the display Operation Microwave Grill m Select the Microwave Grill function The display will show a suggested power level of 300 W This can be changed to 150 W or 80 W if you wish m Whilst triangle is flashing use the lt sensor to select a lower setting After a short while or after touching the OK sensor to confirm the entry the following will appear in the display m Whilst triangle is flashing use the gt sensor to enter the required duration in hours minutes e g 1 hour 30 minutes Depending on the power level selected you can enter a duration of up toa maximum of 2 hours After a short while or after touching the OK sensor to confirm the entry the following will appear in the display The grill temperature cannot be changed m Touch the OK sensor to start the programme If no other symbol is selected the duration will be visible counting down in the display The end of a cooking programme At the end of the duration the oven heating switches off automatically the cooling fan will continue to run for a while the 35 symbol will flash a buzzer will sound if it is switched on see Settings Audible tone m Turn the function selector to O The buzzer will stop and the symbols in the display will go out m Remove the food from the oven 37 Minute minder egg timer The minute minder can be used to time
42. k for suitability place the tin on the glass tray and make sure it does not touch the interior walls If sparking continues do not use this tin again with a microwave combination programme 49 Baking Shelf level Fan plus Cakes baked in cake tins Lowest shelf level 2nd shelf level from the bottom Biscuits tray bakes 1st and 3rd shelf levels from the bottom or 2nd and 3rd shelf levels from the bottom Baking on two levels at once depending on the depth of the items to be baked Microwave Fan plus m Insert the glass tray at the lowest shelf level and place the baking container on it Useful tips You can also programme the duration see Operation Programming cooking durations However do not delay the start too long when baking as the cake mixture or dough will dry out and the raising agents will lose their effectiveness Place cakes being baked in retangular tins with the longer side across the width of the oven for optimum heat distribution and even results 50 Eating food which has been cooked correctly is important for good health Only bake cakes pizza chips etc until they are golden brown Do not overcook them Even baking and browning is achieved when baking cakes pastries frozen foods such as chips croquettes pizza baguettes etc by selecting the lowest temperature given in the recipe cooking instructions on the packaging Do not
43. l 0 00 appears in the display m Touch the OK sensor m Whilst triangle is flashing enter the required duration in hours and minutes 1 30 with the gt sensor m Touch the OK sensor Now delay the Finish time m Touch the gt sensor repeatedly until triangle is underneath the 4 Finish symbol The time of day plus the cooking duration entered appear in the display 10 45 1 30 12 15 m Touch the OK sensor m Whilst the is flashing set the time you want the programme to finish at 13 30 with the gt sensor 33 Operation The oven heating lighting and cooling fan will switch off The Finish time will now show in the display as long as the triangle is not moved to under another symbol As soon as the start time 13 30 1 30 12 00 is reached the oven heating lighting and cooling fan will switch on The end of a cooking programme At the end of the cooking duration the oven heating switches off automatically the cooling fan will continue to operate if the programme has been using microwave power the 3 symbol will flash a buzzer will sound if it is switched on see Settings Audible tone m Turn the function selector to O The buzzer will stop and the symbols in the display will go out m Remove the food from the oven 34 To check and change an entered time It is possible to check or change times entered for a cooking pro
44. lacement parts are used gt If the connection cable is damaged it must be replaced by a Miele approved service technician P This appliance may only be used in mobile installations such as ships if a risk assessment of the installation has been carried out by a suitably qualified engineer P In countries where there are areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin pay particular attention to keeping the appliance and its surroundings in a clean condition at all times Any damage which may be caused by cockroaches or other vermin will not be covered by the guarantee Correct use Caution Danger of burning The oven interior will become very hot when operating with functions which do not use microwave power and also combination programmes which do use microwave power PD Use oven gloves when placing food in the oven turning or removing it and when adjusting oven shelves etc ina hot oven Take great care not to come in contact with the upper heating grill element when using the Grill 75 Fan plus 4 Fan grill x Microwave Grill Microwave Fan grill functions as it becomes extremely hot P gt Plastic containers must only be used with Microwave solo These melt at high temperatures and if used with any other function could damage the appliance gt Always ensure that food is sufficiently cooked or reheated Many factors will affect the overall cooking time including the
45. lation maintenance and repairs may only be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person in strict accordance with current national and local safety regulations Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthorised work Ensure current is not supplied until after maintenance or repair work has been carried out Problem Possible cause and remedy The display is dark Check whether the time of day display is set so that it does not show in the display see Settings time of day display Check to see if the mains fuse has tripped If it has call the Miele Customer Contact Centre for help Check that the appliance is plugged into the mains supply and switched on at the socket A programme will not start Check that if using a programme with microwave the door is shut properly Check that a power level and duration have been entered if operating in microwave mode Check that if operating with a combination programme the following have been entered a power level a duration for the microwave mode and a temperature for the conventional oven operating mode If the door is opened whilst the oven is operating on microwave solo the oven will stop making a noise This is because the cooling fan switches off when the door is opened It does not indicate a fault 66 Problem solving guide Problem Pos
46. ld get too hot and could start to melt Controls Pressing the controls will release or retract them The function selector can only be retracted when it is at the zero setting the temperature selector can be retracted when it is at any position te Function selector Temperature selector Use the function selector to select the Use the temperature selector lt gt to required function The function selector set the temperature The temperature can be turned clockwise or selector can be turned clockwise or anti clockwise anti clockwise Microwave Ww Microwave Fan plus 4 4 4 Microwave Grill Microwave Fan grill Rapid heat up Fan plus Grill Fan grill Defrost Lighting BOBABEBE aa Settings 27 Controls Sensors The electronic sensors under the display react to touch An audible tone will sound each time a sensor is pressed You can deactivate this if wished see Settings Use OK For selecting the setting The triangle 4 will appear underneath the appropriate symbol For confirming an entry Display Symbols The following symbols will appear in the display depending on the position of the function selector and or whether a sensor has been touched lt Moves the triangle in the display to the left or the right gt Increases or decreases the microwave power level time entry For selecting the appliance setting and
47. m foil container and transfer it to a dish suitable for a microwave oven The heat distribution will be more even Do not place aluminium foil dishes on the rack in case the dish sparks or arcs If sparks occur transfer food to a microwave safe container For even defrosting and to avoid overcooking unevenly shaped cuts of meat poultry or fish small pieces of aluminium foil may be used to mask wing tips or other thin parts for the last few minutes of the process Make sure that the aluminium foil is at least 2 cm from the oven walls at all times Metal meat skewers or clamps should only be used if they are very small in comparison to the size of the cut of meat Glassware Heat resistant glass or ceramic glass are ideal for use in the microwave oven Crystal glass is unsuitable as it contains lead which could cause the glass to crack in the microwave Porcelain Porcelain is a suitable material Do not use porcelain with gold or silver edging or items with hollow knobs or handles as insufficient ventilation may cause pressure Earthenware Decorated earthenware is only suitable if the decoration is beneath an all over glaze Earthenware can get very hot and may crack Glazes and colours Some glazes and colours contain metals which make them unsuitable for use in a microwave oven 23 Suitable containers for microwave ovens Wood Plastic boiling bags can be used for Wooden dishes are not suit
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49. minutes and for foods such as puff pastry and yeast mixtures where instant heat is required to make them rise quickly for roasting beef fillet Do not use Rapid heat up to pre heat the oven when baking pizzas or biscuits and small cakes They will brown too quickly To pre heat the oven m Select Rapid heat up E7 m Use the temperature selector to set the required temperature The oven will start to heat up m When the temperature indicator light goes out for the first time and the buzzer sounds select the function you require for continued cooking or baking and place the food in the oven Rapid heat up is not suitable for traditional cooking 31 Operation Programming cooking durations By entering the duration and or finish time the cooking process can be programmed to switch off or on and off automatically Duration aj You enter the duration you require for the programme The appliance will switch itself off automatically at the end of this duration The maximum duration that can be set will depend on the function microwave power level selected You must enter a duration if you are using a programme which uses microwave power Finish You specify the time you want cooking to end by selecting the Finish time The appliance will switch off automatically at the time you have set 32 Automatic switch off To switch a programme off automatically enter the Duration or th
50. nctions Functions Use Microwave For defrosting reheating and cooking food guickly Solo Functions without For cooking food when a crisp finish is required microwave Combination programmes with microwave The combination programmes enable food to be reheated and cooked quickly with even browning results In the combination programmes microwave power is used in conjunction with a traditional function Rapid Heat up For reducing the pre heating time for the appliance Light The interior lighting can be switched on separately e g for cleaning the oven Settings Default settings which can be altered individually Automatic switch off For switching off the appliance automatically Delay start For starting the cooking programme at a later time Minute minder A Egg timer For monitoring other kitchen activities e g boiling an egg on the hob 16 Description of functions Safety features Use System lock The system lock prevents the appliance being used by children for ekample Safety cut out A function without microwave can be started without selecting a cooking duration To prevent over use and the consequent danger of fire the appliance switches off automatically after a certain length of time This can be between 1 hour and 10 hours depending on the function and temperature chosen If a combination programme is followed in quick
51. nd the elderly or infirm Shake or stir baby milk and food thoroughly after heating and try it for temperature to ensure that it will not scald the baby When heating food and drinks remember that the heat is created in the food itself and that the container will normally be cooler The dish is only warmed by the heat of the food Warning and Safety instructions gt Never cook or reheat food or liquids in sealed containers jars or bottles With baby bottles the screw top and teat must be loosened Otherwise pressure builds up which can cause the bottle or container to explode posing a severe risk of injury P When heating liquids using microwave power the boiling rod provided should always be placed into the container When heating liquids milk sauces etc using microwave power without the boiling rod the boiling point of the liquid may be reached without the production of typical bubbles The liquid does not boil evenly throughout This so called boiling delay can cause a sudden build up of bubbles when the container is removed from the oven or shaken This can lead to the liquid boiling over suddenly and explosively Danger of burning The formation of bubbles can be so strong that the pressure forces the oven door open The user could be injured and the appliance damaged 10 The boiling rod ensures that the liquid boils evenly and that bubbles form at an early stage during the operation PD Mak
52. ngs and standing times These take the consistency the quantity and the initial temperature of the food into account In general it is best to select a time in the middle of the range given 46 Defrosting reheating and cooking using microwave power Chart for reheating food Drinks 2 Microwave power setting Quantity 1000 W 450 W Standing time w Time in min Time in min in min Coffee drinking temperature 60 65 C 1 cup 200 ml 0 50 1 10 Milk drinking temperature 60 65 C 1 cup 200 ml 1 1 50 9 Water bringing to the boil 1 cup 125 ml 1 1 50 Baby bottles milk Approx 200 ml 0 50 19 1 Mulled wine punch drinking temperature 60 65 C 1 glass 200ml 0 50 1 10 Food 3 Microwave power setting Quantity 600 W 450W Standing time Time in min Time in min in min Baby food at room temperature 1 jar 2009 0 30 1 1 Cutlets grilled 200 g 3 5 2 Fillet of fish grilled 200 g 3 4 2 Roast meat in gravy 200 g 3 5 1 Side dishes 2509 3 5 1 Vegetables 2509 4 5 1 Gravy 250 ml 4 5 1 Soup casserole 250 ml 4 5 1 500 ml 7 8 1 1 Let the food rest at room temperature This allows the heat to be distributed more evenly through the food 2 Place the boiling rod in the container 3 Times are based on an initial temperature of approx 5 C For food not normally stored in a refrigerator assume an initial temperature of 20 C All food except
53. o different levels at the same time KC Grill This function can be used for grilling thin cuts and for browning cooked dishes e g pasta bakes The grill is ready for use when it glows red Defrost The air in the oven is kept at room temperature and circulated by the fan to gently defrost frozen food Fan grill Temperatures used for Fan grill are lower than those used with the Grill function For grilling thick cuts e g rolled meat poultry Rapid heat up This function heats up the appliance quickly to the temperature required The temperature indicator light will go out when the pre selected temperature has been reached The function selector must then be turned to the function you wish to use for cooking Functions which use microwave energy Combination programmes Microwave Grill Ww Microwave Fan plus Microwave Fan grill The combination programmes enable food to be reheated and cooked quickly with even browning results The Microwave Fan plus combination programme is the most effective because the heat reaches the food im mediately giving the greatest savings in both time and energy In general when using the combination programmes you should not set the microwave power level higher than 150 W for baking and not higher than 300 W for cooking roasting and grilling Before using for the first time The controls which may be pushed in when the microwave combination oven is delive
54. p the appliance once with nothing in it With new appliances there is usually a smell during first use High temperatures will help dissipate this smell more quickly Please ensure the room is well ventilated during this operation Close doors to other rooms to prevent the smell spreading throughout the house m Before heating it up it is a good idea to wipe the interior out with a damp cloth first This way any dust or bits of packaging that may have accumulated in the oven compartment during storage and unpacking will be removed m Turn the function selector to Fan Plus A The recommended temperature of 160 C will appear m Use the temperature selector to set the highest temperature 250 C m Heat up the empty appliance for at least an hour The timer can be used to set the finish time see Operation Programming cooking times to switch a programme off automatically m Leave the appliance to cool down to room temperature m Then wipe the oven interior out with a solution of hot water and a mild detergent and then dry it thoroughly with a soft clean cloth Leave the oven door open until the oven interior is completely dry 21 Suitable containers for microwave ovens Microwaves are reflected by metal 4 Z pass through glass porcelain plastic and card and are absorbed by food 22 Material and shape The material and shape of containers used affect
55. place the halogen lamp Specification 12 V 10 W heat resistant to 300 C fitting G4 Osram type 64418 Do not touch the halogen lamp with bare fingers Please follow the manufacturer s instructions m Replace the glass piece in the mounting and refit the lamp cover Make sure that the lug on the mounting is correctly located in the notch in the roof of the oven then screw the mounting back into place m Reconnect the appliance to the mains supply Fault messages in the Possible cause and remedy display Fault messages are Call the Miele Customer Contact Centre indicated by Fault plus a number 68 Optional accessories Miele offers a range of useful accessories for your appliance They are available to order at extra cost via the internet on www miele shop com depending on country your Miele Chartered Agent or the Miele Spare Parts Department Gourmet oven dish HUB 61 22 and HUB 61 35 Do not use the gourmet oven dish with functions which use microwave power The dish has a non stick coating Place iton the glass tray on the lowest shelf in the oven The dish is 22 cm deep HUB 61 22 or 35 cm deep HUB 61 35 Gourmet oven dish lid A lid is available separately The gourmet oven dish HUB 61 35 can not be placed in the oven with the lid on This exceeds the height of the oven cavity When ordering a lid please specify the gourmet oven dish it is to be used
56. re evenly through the food Take note of the recommended microwave power levels timings and standing times These take the consistency the quantity and the initial temperature of the food into account If a range of times is given it is generally best to select a time in the middle 48 Baking Functions e Fan plus Ideal for baking biscuits sponges choux pastry puff pastry and filo pastry e Microwave Fan plus Suitable for doughs which require longer baking such as rubbed in and beaten mixtures and yeast recipes The baking duration is shorter A microwave power level of no more than 150 W is used throughout the baking duration Bakeware For the best baking results make sure that you chose bakeware in a material suitable for the particular oven function you are using Fan plus Bakeware made of any heat resistant material is suitable Light coloured thin walled non reflective metal tins can be used but results may not be as good as with dark non reflective tins Microwave Fan plus Only use heat resistant bakeware which is microwave safe see Suitable containers for microwaves e g bakeware made of heat resistant glass or ceramics as microwaves can penetrate these materials Metal bakeware on the other hand reflects microwaves which are then only able to access the cake from above A longer baking time would be required Furthermore metal baking tins can also cause sparking To chec
57. red need to be released before it can be used Setting the time of day The time of day can only be entered when the function selector is at 0 In the display the clock symbol will light up and 12 08 and triangle 4 underneath the symbol will start flashing m Use the lt or gt sensors to enter the hour first of all m Touch the OK sensor This confirms the hour and the minutes will then start to flash m Now use the lt or gt sensors to enter the minutes m Touch the OK sensor This confirms the minutes The time of day you have selected has now been entered 20 After a power failure the current time of day starts flashing To confirm the time of day m Touch the OK sensor The appliance will store this time for approx 24 hours After 24 hours it will show 12 00 and will need to be re set Changing the time of day m Touch the OK sensor twice m Use the lt or gt sensors to enter the hour first of all m Touch the OK sensor m Now use the lt or gt sensors to enter the minutes m Touch the OK sensor The time of day has been changed Before using for the first time Cleaning and heating up for the first time Remove any protective foil from the front of the appliance See Cleaning and care for more information Before using the appliance for the first time take all accessories out of the oven compartment and wash them heat u
58. reheating of food 24 Suitable containers for microwave ovens Testing dishes for their suitability Ifin doubt as to whether glass earthenware or porcelain plates or dishes are suitable for use in a microwave oven a simple test can be performed m Insert the glass tray in the oven at the lowest shelf level and place the empty item you wish to test on the glass tray Fill a suitable glass with water and also place this on the glass tray m Close the door m Select the microwave function and select the hightest power level 1000 W m Confirm with OK m Enter a duration of 30 seconds and confirm with OK At the end of the test the water in the glass should be warm and the dish cool If the dish is hot it would be unwise to use the dish If a cracking noise is heard accompanied by sparks during the test switch the appliance off imme diately Any crockery which causes this reaction is unsuitable for use with microwave power If any doubt exists about the suitability of a container please contact the supplier This test cannot be used to check whether items with hollow knobs or handles are suitable for use with microwave power Placing the dish in the oven m Insert the glass tray at the lowest shelf level m The dish containing the food should always be placed in the middle of the glass tray Placing the food directly on the floor of the oven would give unsatisfactory and
59. ry Eclairs 1 160 180 30 40 Puff pastry 1 170 190 25 35 Meringues Macaroons 1 120 140 35 45 The data for the recommended cooking function is printed in bold Unless otherwise stated the times given are for an oven which has not been pre heated With a pre heated oven shorten times by up to 10 minutes 1 2nd shelf level from the bottom Take note of the temperature range the microwave power level the shelf levels and the timings These also take the type of tin the amount of dough and baking practices into account In general if a range of temperatures is given it is best to select a temperature in the middle 52 Roasting Functions e Fan plus Suitable for meat and poultry dishes with a crispy topping e Microwave Fan plus The roasting time is shorter The following microwave power levels should be used throughout the cooking duration For meat and fish max 300 W For poultry 150 W This combination programme is not suitable for cooking roast beef or fillet steak The centre would be too well cooked before the exterior is browned Containers For best results make sure that you select containers suitable for roasting Fan plus The following containers are suitable Roasting tins casserole dishes ovenproof glass earthenware Make sure that the pot and lid have heat resistant handles Microwave Fan plus Only use heat resistant dishes whic
60. s Touching the sensor for longer speeds up the change in the display 29 Operation Functions which do not use microwave energy m Place the food in the oven m Select the function you want e g Fan plus 2 The following will appear in the display 160 the recommended temperature the temperature indicator light 8 the triangle 4 under the 4 symbol At the same time the oven compartment heating lighting and cooling fan will switch on You can follow the temperature rising in the display Once the set temperature has been reached the temperature indicator light will go out and a buzzer will sound m At the end of the programme turn the function selector to 0 and remove the food from the oven Cooling fan The cooling fan will continue to run for a while after the oven has been switched off to prevent any humidity building up in the oven on the control panel or on the oven housing unit 30 When the temperature in the oven has fallen sufficiently the cooling fan will switch off automatically Recommended temperature Functions which do not use microwave energy are allocated with recommended temperatures Fan pluslA 160 C Grill 7 0 Fixed temperature Fanai G ei Gye Pans 200 C Rapid heat up With the Defrost function the fan circulates the air at room temperature and so it does not have a recommended temperature Changing the temperatur
61. s appliance are all susceptible to scratching Scratches on glass surfaces could even cause a breakage Contact with unsuitable cleaning agents can alter or discolour external surfaces Cleaning and care To prevent damage to external surfaces when cleaning do not use cleaning agents containing soda ammonia acids or chlorides cleaning agents containing descaling agents abrasive cleaning agents e g powder cleaners and cream cleaners solvent based cleaning agents stainless steel cleaning agents dishwasher cleaner oven sprays glass cleaning agents hard abrasive sponges and brushes e g pot scourers sharp metal scrapers Accessories supplied Rack The surface has been treated with PerfectClean The rack should be cleaned according to the cleaning instructions for PerfectClean described in Cleaning and care oven interior Glass tray The glass tray can be washed in hot water and washing up liquid or in the dishwasher Do not use scouring agents These will scratch Boiling rod The boiling rod can be washed in a dishwasher 65 Problem solving guide With the aid of the following guide minor problems can be easily corrected without contacting Miele If you then can t remedy the problem yourself please call the Miele Customer Contact Centre see back cover for details On no account open the appliance casing Instal
62. sed connection unit or a fused plug and a suitable switched socket which complies with national and local safety regulations and the on off switch should be easily accessible after the appliance has been installed If the socket is not accessible after installation depending on country an additional means of disconnection must be provided for all poles For extra safety it is advisable to install a suitable residual current device RCD contact a qualified electrician for advice If the cable is damaged a new cable must be fitted by a Miele approved service technician This appliance conforms with European Standard EN 55011 as a Group 2 Class B product Group 2 appliances use high frequency energy in the form of electro magnetic waves to create heat in food Class B is assigned to appliances that are suitable for domestic use Non rewireable plugs BS 1363 The fuse cover must be re fitted when changing the fuse and if the fuse cover is lost the plug must not be used until a suitable replacement is obtained The colour of the correct replacement cover is that of the coloured insert in the base of the plug or the colour that is embossed in words on the base of the plug as applicable to the design of plug fitted Replacement fuses should be ASTA approved to BS 1362 and have the correct rating Replacement fuses and fuse covers may be purchased from your local electrical supplier WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST B
63. sible cause and remedy A noise is heard after a programme has finished The cooling fan continues to run for a while after the oven has been switched off to prevent any humidity building up in the oven on the control panel or on the oven housing unit When the temperature has fallen sufficiently the fan switches off automatically An abnormal sound is to be heard when the oven is operating in microwave mode Check if there are sparks caused by using metal dishes see Suitable containers for microwave ovens Check if the food is covered with aluminium foil If so remove it Check if the rack is inside the oven Always use the glass tray when using the oven in Microwave solo mode The microwave works and the oven heats up but the interior lighting does not come on Check if the halogen lamp is defective If so it needs to be replaced as follows Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply switch off and unplug at the socket or remove the fuse or switch off at the isolator as appropriate The lamp cover consists of two parts a glass piece and a mounting Hold the lamp cover securely when removing it so that it doesn t fall Place a tea towel over the floor of the oven and the open door to protect them m Remove the screw to the lamp cover using a T20 torx screw driver and take off the cover m Pull the halogen lamp out 67 Problem solving guide m Re
64. size and amount of food its initial temperature changes to recipe and the shape and size of cooking container Some foods may contain micro organisms which are only destroyed by thorough cooking therefore when cooking or re heating foods e g poultry it is particularly important that food is fully cooked through at temperatures of over 70 C for more than 10 minutes If in doubt select a longer cooking or reheating time Warning and Safety instructions It is important that the heat is allowed to spread evenly throughout the food being cooked This can be achieved by stirring and or turning the food and by observing a sufficiently long standing time which should be added to the time needed for cooking reheating or defrosting PD Please be aware that using microwave power will shorten cooking reheating and defrosting times considerably compared to when using functions without microwave power Make sure that you keep to the recommended grilling times when using the Grill 7 and Fan grill functions However excessively long cooking times can lead to food drying out and burning or could even cause the food to catch fire Do not use the microwave function to dry breadcrumbs flowers herbs grain etc Do not use any functions which use to heat and crisp up rolls or bread or to dry flowers herbs grain etc Use the Fan plus function for this type of procedure and do not leave the oven unattended
65. t have reached the centre of the food Food may be warm in the middle but cool on the edge When reheating food with different densities such as plated meals it is sensible to start with a low power level and select a longer reheating time 45 Defrosting reheating and cooking using microwave power Chart for defrosting Microwave power setting Guantity 150 W 80 W Standing time Time in min Time in min in min Dairy products Cream 250 ml 13 17 10 15 Butter 2509 8 10 5 10 Cheese slices 250 y 6 8 10 15 Milk 500 ml 14 16 10 15 Quark Cream cheese 2509 10 12 10 15 Cakes Pastry Bread Sponge cake 1 slice approx 100 g 1 2 5 10 Sponge cake 300 9 4 6 5 10 Fruit streusel cake 3 slices approx 300 9 6 8 10 15 Butter cake 3 slices approx 300 g 5 7 5 10 Cream cake 1 slice approx 100 g 1 5 5 10 3 slices approx 300 g 4 45 5 10 Yeast buns puff pastries 4 6 8 5 10 Fruit Strawberrries raspberries 2509 7 8 5 10 Red Blackcurrants 250 g 8 9 5 10 Plums 500 y 12 16 5 10 Meat Minced beef 500 g 16 18 5 10 Chicken 1000 g 34 36 10 15 Vegetables Peas 2509 8 12 5 10 Asparagus 250 g 8 12 10 15 Beans 500 g 13 18 10 15 Red cabbage 500 g 15 20 10 15 Spinach 300 9 12 14 10 15 1 Let the food stand at room temperature This allows the heat to be distributed more evenly through the food Take note of the recommended microwave power levels timi
66. tage and connected load match the mains electricity supply This data must correspond in order to avoid the risk of damage to the appliance Consult a competent person if in doubt gt Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by an extension lead or a multi socket unit These do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance e g danger of overheating P gt For safety reasons this appliance may only be used after it has been built in gt Never open the casing of the appliance Tampering with electrical connections or components and mechanical parts is highly dangerous to the user and can cause operational faults P gt While the appliance is under guarantee repairs should only be undertaken by a service technician authorised by the manufacturer Otherwise the guarantee will be invalidated Warning and Safety instructions gt gt During installation maintenance and repair work the appliance must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply It is only completely isolated from the electricity supply when the mains fuse is disconnected the screw out fuse is removed in countries where this is applicable or it has been switched off at the isolator or at the wall socket and the plug has been withdrawn PD Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele original spare parts The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when Miele rep
67. terial and ShapE a4 i 0 4de dbbbead dee ridad do Aid 22 Testing dishes for their suitability 25 Placing the dish in the EA eos ws a ra a wae ia a ei 25 O A O pee See aces ane ON 26 Controls AA o ee tr da 27 Foncion selet O e aeren k iain donee heeds oda bee ele 27 Temperature Selector 2 AAA aa 27 SENSIS ciedad dad atede ee beaks Page beds oak 28 DISDIAY scarce IIIA Ra ww a aa ded ate bea out wae 28 DVIMDONS rac beatae Se ooeens eek tee BA ULA TANA YA oy Grae tie eae 28 Triangle A inthe display II ee 29 Operation 0 0 teens 30 Functions which do not use microwave energy 30 COOMMG TaN IIIA tet Darke at ebe e aE ban 30 Contents Recommended temperature 30 Changingthetemperature 30 Temperature indicator light E corra er KA da aes 31 Rapid heatup lE iii rre ii rides 31 Pr e heating thie OVA ovario de lla a Aa Ra 31 Programming cooking durations IA eee 32 Automatic switch off 32 Delaying the start with automatic switch off 33 The end of a cooking programme 34 To check and change anenteredtime 34 To delete a time entered ager sages beds berg dea 34 Microwave function aoaaa ooo 35 Microwave Fan plUS sas screed dew eee ees pad Eee
68. the pressure of the spoon it will still be 180 200 C For grilling thicker red on the inside rare items e g rolled meat lf there is some resistance the inside poultry will be pink medium If there is great resistance it is throughly cooked through well done To grill thicker pieces of food more gradually after an initial high temperature continue grilling at a lower temperature setting to allow the food to cook through to the centre Shelf level m Depending on the size of the food select the 1st or 2nd shelf level from the bottom Grilling duration approx 6 8 min Thin pieces of per side meat or fish approx 7 9 min Thicker pieces approx 10 min em Rolled meat thickness 58 Grilling chart Pre heat the grill for approx five minutes Do not select or switch on the microwave function during this time Food to be grilled Grill 7 Fan grill Recommended Setting Total Temperature Total shelf level grilling time in C grilling time from the bottom in min in min Thin cuts Steak 2 or 3 3 18 22 220 10 16 Kebabs 2 220 15 20 Chicken kebabs 2 220 15 20 Cutlets schnitzel 2 or 32 a 220 14 18 Burgers 2 or 32 3 20 25 220 20 25 Sausages 2 or 32 3 15 20 Fish fillet 2 or 32 3 15 20 E Trout 2 or 3 E 5 220 20 25 Toast 2 or 32 3 2 4 Croque monsieur 2 3 5 9 Tomatoes 2 or 3 3 10 12 220 6
69. ting will switch off 35 Operation Microwave Fan plus Combination programmes combine microwave power with another cooking function e g Fan plus Grill or Fan grill Microwave Fan plus gt Microwave Fan grill m Select the function you want The display will show a suggested power level of 300 W This can be changed to 150 W or 80 W if you wish y NS m Whilst triangle is flashing use the lt sensor to select a lower setting After a short while or after touching the OK sensor to confirm the entry the following will appear in the display min m Whilst triangle is flashing use the gt sensor to enter the required duration in hours minutes e g 1 hour 30 minutes Depending on the power level selected you can enter a duration of up toa maximum of 2 hours 36 After a short while or after touching the OK sensor to confirm the entry the following will appear in the display If you do not want to use the recommended temperatures Microwave Fan plus amp 4 160 C Microwave Fan grill Ez 200 C you can alter these within a given range Microwave Fan plus eee AAA 30 250 C Microwave Fan grill EX 100 220 C m Use the temperature selector to set the highest temperature After a short while the following will appear in the display m Touch the OK sensor to start the programme If no other symbol is selected the duration will be v
70. uched PS 50 The volume can be changed if you have selected Buzzer to 5 30 buzzer status 5 2 for cooking duration P 2 and volume minute minder P 3 The volume cannot be changed if status 5 has been selected PE gas 24 hour clock display Clock format gt 12 hour clock display 40 To change the status of a setting m Select Settings m Touch the OK sensor P i P I will appear in the display m Touch the lt or gt sensor repeatedly until the setting required appears in the display m Touch the OK sensor The current status 5 of the setting will appear in the display m Use the lt or gt sensor to change the status m Touch the OK sensor The change to the status is then stored in memory P will appear in the display again together with the number for the setting You can alter more settings as long as the function selector is not turned to O The changes remain in memory even after a power cut 41 Defrosting reheating and cooking using microwave power Function Power level Suitable for Temperature Defrost Microwave 80 W Very delicate foods such as cream butter cream and butter creamgateaux cheese 150 W All other types of food Reheat Microwave 450 W Food for babies and children 600 W All types of food 850 W frozen ready meals which do not need browning 1000 W Drinks Cook Microwave 850 W Bakes To start the cookin
71. ve oven Any decision to do this is the responsibility of the user and should only be done with the utmost care Pasteurised or sterilised cooked food should be gently heated using 450 watts and tasted to make sure it is not too hot for a baby s palate before serving When reheating other food or drink heat to a high temperature and allow to cool to a suitable heat for eating For formula milk follow the manufacturer s instructions Always open glass jars Remove the lid from jars of baby food Remove the screw cap and the teat before heating up bottles of baby milk When reheating liquids place the boiling rod supplied into the cup or glass Never reheat hard boiled eggs in a microwave oven even without the shell The eggs can explode 44 Guidance on cooking Food with a thick skin or peel such as tomatoes sausages jacket potatoes and aubergines should be pierced or cut in several places to allow steam to escape and prevent the food from bursting Similarly hard boiled eggs should not be cooked using the Microwave function as this may lead to the eggs exploding even after they have been taken out of the oven Eggs can however be cooked using microwave power if you have purchased special containers designed for this purpose Eggs can be cooked without their shells using microwave power only if the yolk membrane has been punctured several times first The pressure could otherwise cause the egg yolk to

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