Operating instructions H 212 B oven H 212 E cooker Q\@ä} It is to read these operating instructions before installing or using the machine, to avoid the risk of accident, or damage to the machine. M.-Nr. 04 325 741...
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Description of the appliance Indicator light for oven heating cooking zone control: front left Control light for hob cooking areas cooking zone control: back left Oven function selector cooking zone control: back right Oven temperature selector cooking zone control: front right Timer Facia panel Runner heights 1, 2, 3, 4, 5...
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– 2 baking trays – dual purpose grill pan / oven tray This page shows the control panel of – Non-tip rack for baking, roasting the H 212 B. or grilling Details of the oven interior and door – Roasting filter...
Warning and Safety instructions This appliance complies with all relevant legal safety requirements. Before connecting the appliance Improper use of the appliance can, to the mains supply make sure that however, present a risk of both per- the voltage and frequency correspond sonal injury and material damage.
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Warning and Safety instructions The appliance is only completely isolated from the electricity supply Use of heat-resistant oven gloves when: is recommended: – it is switched off at the wall socket – when placing food in the oven, turn- – or the mains fuse is withdrawn ing or removing it.
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Warning and Safety instructions Cover any food which is left in the oven to be kept hot. This avoids When switched on the cooking the food drying out. It also prevents areas heat up. A residual heat indi- steam condensing and possibly lead- cator shows whether a cooking zone is ing to moisture damage in the oven.
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Warning and Safety instructions Do not allow either solid or liquid sugar or pieces of plastic or alu- Under no circumstances use a mium foil to get on to the cooking steam cleaner to clean this ap- zones when they are hot. If this should pliance.
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Warning and Safety instructions Always ensure that food is suffi- ciently cooked or reheated. Many factors will affect the overall cooking time, including the size and amount of food, its temperature, changes to the recipe and the shape and size of cook- ing container.
Safety feature When you the lock catch will automatically engage. (Exception: appliances in stainless steel and with a bowed handle in the Classic range.) A lock is incorporated in the oven door. This makes it difficult for children to open the oven door. Open the door completely.
Before using for the first time Use a cloth to wipe out the with a warm water and deter- gent solution. Polish dry with a dry cloth. Do not close the oven door until the oven interior is dry. Rinse the After the appliance has been switched on “0 00"...
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Before using for the first time have a slight smell on first use. Running the oven for an hour Thoroughly clean the ceramic hob be- at a high temperature makes it dissi- fore use, then clean regularly after use pate more quickly. when just warm to the touch, or cold.
Hob controls The controls for the cooking zones / hot- plates regulate the heat output. Only turn the controls in a clockwise Melting butter, direction until a resistance is felt, Chocolate Dissolving gelatine and back again. Preparing junket and yoghurt Turning them in the other direction Keeping food warm will damage them.
Hobs - description Turn the controls in a clockwise di- rection only to the symbol "n", and allow to spring gently back again. Otherwise the control will be dam- The cooking zones are clearly marked aged. on the hob. Only the zone that is switched on heats up.
Hobs - use Attention to correct choice and use of pans – will help you obtain the best cooking result most economically, – and generally avoid food boiling over and sticking. The diameter of the saucepan or frying pan should be very slightly larger than that of the hotplate/cooking area.
Hobs - use Aluminium or stainless steel pans with aluminium bases can leave marks with a metallic sheen on the ceramic surface. Clean these away at the earliest opportunity, (see Sec- Before switching on, place a saucepan tion on Cleaning and Care). containing water or food to be cooked on the hotplate or cooking area.
Description of the systems This system works by the circulation of With this conventional method of heat- heated air. ing, radiant heat is directed on the food from above and below. A fan situated on the back wall of the oven sucks in the air, heats it over a Pre-heating the oven is only necessary ring element and blows the heated air...
Oven - use – Light H Turns on the oven light inde- There is an oven function selector and pendently. a temperature selector. – Fan heat D For baking or roasting on several le- vels at the same time. – Conventional A Top and bottom heat for baking / roasting traditional recipes, for soufflés.
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Oven - use The oven can only be turned on with the oven function selector, when the symbol “@” lights up in the timer display. Press the “i” button. With Fan Heat D – for roast beef and beef fillet. With “Conventional”...
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Oven - use The non-tip safety feature prevents the rack from being pulled right out when it only needs to be partially pulled out. When using the rack push it into the oven so that the safety notches (il- lustrated) go to the rear of the oven, to meet the notches on the runners.
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Timer - use The following symbols appear: – lights up when a short time is set. AUTO – lights up when a cooking process is selected. – flashes when the cooking time is complete. AUTO and @ The timer can: –...
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Timer - use (24 hour display) The minute minder can be used to time any activity in the kitchen, e.g. boiling eggs. "0 00" and “AUTO” flash in The short time can be entered inde- the display. pendently of another entered process. Press the buttons “g”...
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Timer - use For baking do not delay the start too long. This may affect the rising proper- ties of the dough or cake mixture, as it will dry out. Turn the oven function and tempera- ture selectors to the required set- tings.
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Timer - use It is possible to check times entered for Press the “i” button. a cooking process, or with the minute minder at any time. As soon as the cooking process is fin- ished the oven heating element and the Press the button of the time which is light come on again.
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Baking in the oven The following settings are recom- mended for baking: – Fan Heat D The following baking tins give an – Conventional A evenly browned result: Dark metal or enamel tins with a matt finish are preferable. Heat resistant glass or thermoplastic trays dishes can be used.
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Baking in the oven The Baking Chart gives sugges- tions for temperature, runner height and timing. – in general select Increasing the temperature and reduc- ing the time can have an adverse ef- fect on even browning. – Select the according to the recipe and the setting chosen.
Roasting in the oven We recommend the following settings Place the covered pot on the rack. for roasting in the oven: The meat should be put into a cold – Fan Heat D oven. – Conventional A Exception: Pre-heat the oven to the tem- perature recommended in the recipe Fan Heat D: when cooking roast beef or beef fillet.
Roasting in the oven The traditional British method is to allow 15 to 20 minutes to the lb, accord- ing to type of meat, plus approx. 20 Season the meat and place in the pot. minutes, adjusting length of time as Add some knobs of butter or margarine roasting proceeds, to obtain the re- or a little oil or cooking fat.
Defrosting in the oven Turn the oven function selector to Do not select any temperature set- ting. – Where possible remove the packa- ging and put the food to be de- frosted on a baking tray or into a dish. –...
Consult your cook book. proper training in this method of pres- erving fruit and vegetables, and under- stands the implications of the chemical reactions involved. Instructions for bottling in this oven are available from the Miele Home Econo- mist.
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Grilling in the oven Pre-heat the grill for approx. 5 minutes with the oven door shut. Grilling with the oven door shut saves energy and minimizes cook- ing smells. Clean, wipe and season. Do not salt slices of meat beforehand as this de- tracts from the taste.
5-6 minutes a side depend- for convenient basting under the grill is ing on their texture. Thicker pieces available from the Miele Spare Parts need longer. With rolled meat allow ap- Department. prox. 10 minutes per cm diameter.
Grilling Pre-heat the grill for about 5 minutes with the door shut before using. Beef steaks 3 or 4 Kebabs 3 or 4 8-12 Escalope 3 or 4 10-12 Liver slices 3 or 4 8-12 Burgers 3 or 4 10-15 Sausages 3 or 4 8-10...
Cleaning and care In general you can use the same clean- ing agents for the ceramic hob surface as you would for ordinary glass sur- faces. Never use scouring agents or pads, or strong cleaners such as oven sprays or stain removers, as these could harm the surface.
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Clean and care Some cleaners incorporate a silicone ingredient which acts as a protective film on the hob. It makes the hob sur- face smoother and prevents water and Do not let the hob cool down. Scrape the sugar or other residue soiling adhering to the surface.
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Cleaning and care This can be cleaned with a suitable stainless steel cleaner. Wipe off any spilt food with a damp Do not use any cleaning agent with cloth after the hotplates have cooled a scouring effect. off. Use a plastic scouring pad if necessary for stubborn spills.
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Cleaning and care Use a mild cleaning agent or a dash of Wash in hot water with washing up liq- washing up liquid in hot water. Wipe uid, or clean with a stainless steel dry with a soft cloth. cleaner. Do not use a scouring agent, as this wash and dry after each use.
Cleaning and care Important: Remove any soiling from the “Clean-Enamel” areas before Different surfaces of the oven interior carrying out the extra cleaning pro- are coated with either cess for “Catalytic” enamel de- “Clean-Enamel”, or scribed on the next page. “Catalytic”...
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Cleaning and care Because circulating air in the oven de- posits oil and fat splashes predomi- Where cooking is carried out at lower nantly on the of the oven this temperatures splashes and oil and is coated in catalytic enamel. grease can collect on the catalytic coat- ing.
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“Clean-Enamel” areas. be obtained from your Miele dealer or Miele Spare Parts dept. To operate the extra cleaning process: Turn the oven function selector to “Fan Heat D”.
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Cleaning and care For ease of cleaning the oven door can be taken off, the runners, side panels and back panel removed and the top grill element lowered. Please note : the oven door is quite heavy. It should be gripped firmly at the sides when being removed or re- fitted.
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Cleaning and care Select the “Light H” setting. Select the “Light H” setting. The oven heater elements must be The oven heater elements must be switched off, to avoid the danger of switched off, to avoid the danger of burning. burning.
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Cleaning and care the catalytic side panels, ensure they sit correctly. Ease the back lug into the opening in the rear wall panel. Put the runners back into place. Lift the front locating hole on to the guide pin behind the collar.
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Cleaning and care Select the “Light H” setting. The oven heater elements must be switched off, to avoid the danger of burning. Wait until the grill element has cooled down enough to touch. Otherwise you could be burnt. Take out the runners. Loosen the screws in the back panel and take it out.
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Cleaning and care If the guard plate is dirty it can also be removed for cleaning: Hold the guard plate firmly and un- screw the knurled knob. Take out the guard plate. Gently lower the grill element. in the reverse order, carefully ensuring all parts are cor- Do not use force to lower it, as this rectly in place.
To switch on the oven independently retainers and put the runners back. of the timer, “@” should show in the display. Press the “i” button. the main fuse has blown. Contact a qualified electrician or the Miele Ser- vice Department.
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Correcting minor faults This is not a fault. There will always be a slight uneven- If the door is opened during operation, ness. Product information sheets give a the door contact switch causes the percentage results for standard brown- oven heating, and the fan if on “Fan ing tests.
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Correcting minor faults All pre-set times are deleted as a result of the power failure. Enter the time of day again, and any other pre-set data. This is not a fault. The time of day will shortly reappear in the display field. This might signal a data entry mistake, –...
After sales service In the event of faults which you cannot easily remedy yourself, please contact: – your Miele Dealer – the nearest Miele Service Depart- ment, (see address on the back page). When contacting the Service dept, please quote the Model and Serial num-...
Extra accessories These are available at extra cost from – Telescopic carriage your Dealer or the Miele Domestic Sales dept. – Handle The telescopic carriage with 5 levels of runners can be drawn right out of the oven. This gives a good overview of all the cooking in progress.
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Please quote these data, and the KM 202 model and serial number when contact- ing the Miele Service dept. Connection of this appliance should be made either via a fused connection unit (rated load under 3000 W), or via a suit-...
Electrical connection are given Data relating to electrical connection on the data plate, visible when the will be found on the data plate, visible oven door is open. Please ensure that when the oven door is open. Make sure these match the household mains sup- that these figures comply with the main ply.
@ä Electrical connection Electrical connection of the appliance should be undertaken by a qualified electrician in strict ac- cordance with national and local The underbench oven is suitable for connection to an a.c. single phase safety regulations. 240 V, 50 Hz electricity supply. Caution: The fuse rating is 32 amps with hob.
Installation instructions These hobs are classified in Germany as “Y” class for heat protection. They must be positioned so that there is ade- quate ventilation. There may be a wall at the rear and wall or tall units at one side.
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Set the ceramic hob in the cut-out and centre it. (The Miele inscription must be legible at the front). Turn the clamps outwards tighten the screws (5). Check that the hob unit (2) fits tightly...
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Installation instructions These hobs are classified in Germany as “Y” class for heat protection. They The template provided with the hob must be positioned so that there is ade- must be used when cutting out the quate ventilation. There may be a wall worktop, (cut-out with rounded at the rear, and wall or tall units at one edges).
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Installation instructions Sealing ring Worktop Clamps Screw Loosen the screws Set the hob unit into the cut-out and centre it. Turn the screws to the right, until the clamps are firmly attached to the worktop Check that the hob unit fits tightly on to the worktop.
Installation instructions Turn off the mains electricity supply to the isolator. Connect cooker cable to isolator. Then open the oven door and screw Align the cooker in front of the base the oven to the side panels of the unit. base unit through the two holes, one Connect the hob plug to the socket on each side of the oven trim.
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Exposure to direct quired for connection to the hob. heat could be damaging. This unit is obtainable from your Miele The oven must be separated by a dealer, or the Miele Spare Parts dept, secured shelf from the rest of the and consists of two 3.5 metre long con-...
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Installation instructions Disconnect the mains electricity supply to the appliance. Install the hob. Starting from the wall unit push the cables into the ducting. The plugs on the connecting cables and the sockets on the hob are coded with the same colour for matching.
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Installation instructions Connect the oven to the electricity supply by the isolator. Place the oven into the oven housing unit as far as the oven trim and align. Screw the additional connector box to the protective shelf underneath the hob. In doing so make sure the connection box is as close to the back wall of the unit as possible.
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Installation instructions Turn off the mains electricity supply to the isolator. Connect the oven to the electricity supply by the isolator. Open the oven door and using two screws secure the oven to the side Place the oven into the oven housing walls of the housing unit through the unit as far as the oven trim and align.
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