Operating and installation instructionsSteam oven
To prevent the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it isessential to read these instructions before it is installed and used forthe first time.
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Contents
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Warning and Safety instructions .......................................................................... 6
Caring for the environment ................................................................................ 14
Overview............................................................................................................... 15Steam oven ........................................................................................................... 15Accessories supplied ............................................................................................ 16
Controls ................................................................................................................ 17On/Off sensor ........................................................................................................ 18Display................................................................................................................... 18Sensor controls ..................................................................................................... 18Symbols................................................................................................................. 20
Operating principles............................................................................................ 21Selecting a menu option ....................................................................................... 21Changing a setting in a list .................................................................................... 21Changing the setting with a segment bar ............................................................. 21Selecting a function............................................................................................... 22Entering numbers .................................................................................................. 22Entering letters ...................................................................................................... 23Activating MobileStart ........................................................................................... 23
Description of the functions ............................................................................... 24Water container ..................................................................................................... 24Condensate tray .................................................................................................... 24Temperature .......................................................................................................... 24Duration ................................................................................................................. 24Noises.................................................................................................................... 24Heating-up phase.................................................................................................. 25Cooking phase ...................................................................................................... 25Steam reduction .................................................................................................... 25Oven interior lighting ............................................................................................. 25
Before using for the first time ............................................................................ 26Miele@home.......................................................................................................... 26Standard settings .................................................................................................. 27Cleaning for the first time ...................................................................................... 28Setting the correct boiling point for water............................................................. 29
Settings ................................................................................................................ 30Settings overview .................................................................................................. 30Opening the “Settings” menu................................................................................ 32Language ........................................................................................................... 32Time....................................................................................................................... 32
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Date ....................................................................................................................... 33Lighting.................................................................................................................. 33Display................................................................................................................... 33Volume................................................................................................................... 34Units ...................................................................................................................... 34Keeping warm ....................................................................................................... 35Steam reduction .................................................................................................... 35Recommended temperatures................................................................................ 35Water hardness ..................................................................................................... 36Safety .................................................................................................................... 37Miele@home.......................................................................................................... 38Remote control...................................................................................................... 39
Activating MobileStart ...................................................................................... 39Remote update...................................................................................................... 39Software version.................................................................................................... 40Showroom programme.......................................................................................... 40Factory default....................................................................................................... 40
Minute minder...................................................................................................... 41
Main and sub-menus .......................................................................................... 43
Operation.............................................................................................................. 44Changing values and settings for a cooking programme...................................... 45
Changing the temperature................................................................................ 46Setting cooking durations ................................................................................ 46Changing the set cooking durations ................................................................ 48Deleting the set cooking durations................................................................... 48
Interrupting a cooking programme........................................................................ 49Cancelling cooking................................................................................................ 50
General notes....................................................................................................... 51The advantages of cooking with steam ................................................................ 51Suitable containers................................................................................................ 51Condensate tray .................................................................................................... 51Shelf level .............................................................................................................. 52Frozen.................................................................................................................... 52Temperature .......................................................................................................... 52Duration ................................................................................................................. 52Cooking with liquid................................................................................................ 52Your own recipes................................................................................................... 52
Steam cooking..................................................................................................... 53Eco Steam cooking ............................................................................................... 53
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Notes on the cooking charts ................................................................................. 53Vegetables............................................................................................................. 54Fish........................................................................................................................ 57Meat ...................................................................................................................... 60Rice ....................................................................................................................... 62Grains .................................................................................................................... 63Pasta/Noodles....................................................................................................... 64European dumplings ............................................................................................. 65Dried pulses .......................................................................................................... 66Hen's eggs ........................................................................................................... 68Fruit ....................................................................................................................... 69Sausages............................................................................................................... 69Shellfish ................................................................................................................. 70Mussels ................................................................................................................. 71Menu cooking........................................................................................................ 72
Sous-vide (vacuum) cooking .............................................................................. 74
Other applications ............................................................................................... 82Reheat ................................................................................................................... 82Defrost................................................................................................................... 85Blanch ................................................................................................................... 88Bottling .................................................................................................................. 88Disinfect items ...................................................................................................... 91Prove yeast dough ................................................................................................ 91Heat damp towels ................................................................................................. 92Dissolve gelatine ................................................................................................... 92Decrystallise honey ............................................................................................... 93Melt chocolate....................................................................................................... 93Make yoghurt ........................................................................................................ 94Render fat.............................................................................................................. 95Sweat onions......................................................................................................... 95Extracting juice...................................................................................................... 96Skinning fruit and vegetables ................................................................................ 97Preserving apples ................................................................................................. 97Preparing custard royale ....................................................................................... 97
Automatic programmes ...................................................................................... 98Categories ............................................................................................................. 98Using Automatic programmes............................................................................... 98
User programmes................................................................................................ 99
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Cleaning and care ............................................................................................. 102Cleaning the steam oven front ............................................................................ 103Cleaning the oven compartment ......................................................................... 103Cleaning the water container .............................................................................. 104Accessories ........................................................................................................ 104Cleaning the shelf runners................................................................................... 105Descaling the steam oven ................................................................................... 105
Problem solving guide ...................................................................................... 107
Optional accessories ........................................................................................ 110
Service................................................................................................................ 111Contact in case of fault ....................................................................................... 111Warranty .............................................................................................................. 111
Installation.......................................................................................................... 112Safety instructions for installation ....................................................................... 112Building-in dimensions........................................................................................ 113
Installation in a tall unit ................................................................................... 113Installation in a base unit................................................................................ 114Side view ........................................................................................................ 115Connection and ventilation............................................................................. 116
Installing the steam oven..................................................................................... 117Electrical connection ........................................................................................... 118
Warning and Safety instructions
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This appliance complies with all current local and national safetyrequirements. However, inappropriate use can lead to personalinjury and damage to property.
Please read these operating and installation instructions carefullybefore using the steam oven for the first time. They containimportant information on safety, installation, use and maintenanceof the appliance. This prevents both personal injury and damage tothe steam oven.
In accordance with standard IEC 60335-1, Miele expressly andstrongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in“Installation”, as well as in the “Warning and Safety instructions”.
Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non-compliance with these instructions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to anyfuture owner.
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Correct application
This steam oven is designed for domestic use and for use insimilar environments by guests in hotel or motel rooms, bed &breakfasts and other typical living quarters. This does not includecommon/shared facilities or commercial facilities within hotels,motels or bed & breakfasts.
The steam oven is not suitable for outdoor use.
The steam oven is intended only to steam, defrost and reheatfood.Any other use is not permitted.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (includingchildren) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, orlack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been givensupervision or instruction concerning its use by a person responsiblefor their safety, and are able to recognise the dangers of misuse.
This steam oven is supplied with a special lamp to cope withparticular conditions (e.g. temperature, moisture, chemicalresistance, abrasion resistance and vibration). This special lampmust only be used for the purpose for which it is intended. It is notsuitable for room lighting. Replacement lamps may only be replacedby a Miele authorised technician.
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Safety with children
Activate the system lock to ensure that children cannot switch onthe steam oven inadvertently.
Young children must not be allowed to use this appliance.
Older children may only use the appliance if its operation hasbeen clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely.They must be able to understand and recognise the possibledangers caused by incorrect operation.
Cleaning may only be carried out by older children under thesupervision of an adult.
Please supervise children in the vicinity of the steam oven and donot let them play with it.
Risk of suffocation from packaging material. Whilst playing,children may become entangled in packaging material (such asplastic wrapping) or pull it over their head with the risk of suffocation.Keep packaging material away from children.
Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces and steam. Children's skin isfar more sensitive to high temperatures than that of adults. Duringoperation, steam will escape out of the ventilation outlet. The doorglass and control panel of the steam oven heat up.Do not let children touch the steam oven when it is in operation.Keep children well away from the steam oven until it has cooleddown and there is no danger of injury.
Risk of injury from the open door. The oven door can support amaximum weight of 8 kg. Children could injure themselves on anopen door.Do not let children sit on the open door, lean against it or swing on it.
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Technical safety
Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs (includingremoval of any cover) can cause considerable danger for the user.Installation, maintenance and repairs must only be carried out by aMiele authorised technician.
A damaged appliance is dangerous. Check the appliance for anyvisible damage. Never install or attempt to use a damagedappliance.
Reliable and safe operation of this oven can only be assured if ithas been connected to the mains electricity supply.
The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteedwhen continuity is complete between it and an effective earthingsystem. It is most important that this basic safety requirement ispresent and tested regularly and, where there is any doubt, thehousehold wiring system should be inspected by a qualifiedelectrician.
Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, ensure thatthe connection data on the data plate (voltage and frequency)matches the mains electricity supply. This data must correspond inorder to avoid the risk of damage to the appliance. Consult aqualified electrician if in any doubt.
Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by amulti-socket adapter or an extension lead. These do not guaranteethe required safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of overheating).
For safety reasons, this appliance may only be used after it hasbeen built in.
This appliance must not be installed and operated in mobileinstallations (e.g. on a ship).
Tampering with electrical connections or components andmechanical parts is highly dangerous to the user and can causeoperational faults. Do not open the outer casing of the appliance.
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The manufacturer's warranty will be invalidated if the appliance isnot repaired by a Miele approved service technician.
Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele spareparts. The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety of theappliance when Miele replacement parts are used.
If the plug has been removed or the connection cable is notsupplied with a plug, the steam oven must be connected to themains supply by a suitably qualified electrician.
If the mains connection cable is damaged, it must be replacedwith a special mains connection cable (see “Installation – Electricalconnection”).
During installation, maintenance and repair work, the appliancemust be disconnected from the mains electricity supply. It is onlycompletely isolated from the electricity supply when:
– it is switched off at the mains circuit breaker, or
– it is switched off at the wall socket and the plug is withdrawn fromthe socket. Do not pull the mains connection cable but the mainsplug to disconnect your appliance from the mains electricitysupply.
If the steam oven is installed behind a furniture front (e.g. a door),do not close the furniture front while the steam oven is in use. Heatand moisture can build up behind a closed furniture door. This canresult in damage to the steam oven, the housing unit and the floor.Leave the furniture door open until the steam oven has cooled downcompletely.
In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches orother vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the appliance andits surroundings clean at all times. Any damage caused bycockroaches or other vermin will not be covered by the warranty.
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Correct use
Risk of injury caused by hot surfaces and steam. The steam ovengets hot during operation. You could burn yourself on the ovencompartment, shelf runners, accessories, food or steam. Wear oven gloves when placing food in the oven or removing it, andwhen adjusting oven shelves etc. in a hot oven.
Risk of injury caused by hot food. Food may spill or splash around when placing it into the oven orremoving it. The food can cause burns. When placing cooking containers in the oven or removing them,make sure that the hot food does not spill.
Risk of injury due to hot water.At the end of a cooking programme, hot water left in the steamgenerator is pumped back into the water container. Take care not totip the water container when taking it out of the appliance.
Do not use the steam oven to heat up or bottle food in sealed tins.Pressure will build up inside them and they can explode causingdamage to the appliance, as well as the risk of injury and scalding.
Plastic dishes which are not heat-resistant and steam-resistantmelt at high temperatures and can damage the appliance. Use only heat-resistant (to 100 °C) and steam-resistant plasticdishes. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Food which is left in the oven compartment can dry out and themoisture released can lead to corrosion damage in the steam oven.Do not leave food in the oven compartment and do not use anycooking containers which are susceptible to corrosion.
Risk of injury from the open door. You could bang into the opendoor or trip over it. Avoid leaving the door open unnecessarily.
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The door can support a maximum load of 8 kg. Do not sit on orlean against an open door, and do not place heavy objects on it.Also make sure that nothing can get trapped between the door andthe oven compartment. The steam oven could get damaged.
When using a small electrical appliance, e.g. a hand-held blender,near the steam oven, care should be taken that the cable of theappliance cannot get trapped by the steam oven door. The insulationon the cable could become damaged, giving rise to an electric shockhazard.
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Cleaning and care
Risk of injury due to electric shock. The steam from a steamcleaning appliance could reach electrical components and cause ashort circuit. Never use a steam cleaner for cleaning.
Scratches on the door glass can result in the glass breaking.Do not use abrasive cleaners, hard sponges, brushes or sharp metaltools to clean the door glass.
The shelf runners can be removed (see “Cleaning and care –Cleaning the shelf runners”).Refit the shelf runners correctly.
Try to avoid the interior walls being splashed with food or liquidscontaining salt. If it does happen, wipe these away thoroughly toavoid corrosion on the stainless steel surface.
Accessories
Use only genuine original Miele spare parts. If spare parts oraccessories from other manufacturers are used, the warranty will beinvalidated, and Miele cannot accept liability.
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Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packaginghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly fordisposal, and can normally be recycled.
Recycling the packaging reduces theuse of raw materials in themanufacturing process and alsoreduces the amount of waste in landfillsites. Ensure that any plasticwrappings, bags etc. are disposed ofsafely and kept out of the reach ofbabies and young children. Danger ofsuffocation.
Disposing of your oldapplianceElectrical and electronic appliancesoften contain valuable materials. Theyalso contain specific materials,compounds and components, whichwere essential for their correct functionand safety. These could be hazardousto human health and to the environmentif disposed of with your domestic wasteor if handled incorrectly. Please do not,therefore, dispose of your old appliancewith your household waste.
Please dispose of it at your localcommunity waste collection / recyclingcentre for electrical and electronicappliances. You are also responsible fordeleting any personal data that may bestored on the appliance prior todisposal. Please ensure that your oldappliance poses no risk to childrenwhile being stored prior to disposal.
Overview
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Steam oven
a Control panel
b Ventilation outlet
c Door seal
d Shelf runners with 4 shelf levels
e Temperature sensor
f Floor heating element
g Drip channel
h Automatic door release for steam reduction
i LED oven interior lighting
j Water container with removable spill guard
k Suction tube
l Compartment for water container
m Steam outlet
n Front frame with data plate
o Door
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A list of the models described in theseoperating and installation instructionscan be found on the back page.
Data plateThe data plate located on the frontframe of the oven is visible when thedoor is open.
The data plate states the modelnumber, the serial number as well asconnection data (voltage, frequencyand maximum rated load).
Have this information available if youneed to contact Miele so that anyissues can be rectified as quickly aspossible.
Accessories suppliedThe accessories supplied with yourappliance, as well as a range of optionalones, are available to order from Miele(see “Optional accessories”).
DGG 1/1–40 L
1 condensate trayFor collecting excess moisture. You can also use the condensate trayas a cooking container.375 x 394 x 40 mm (W x D x H)
DGG 1/2-40L
1 solid cooking containerGross capacity 2.2 litres /Useable capacity 1.6 litres375 x 197 x 40 mm (W x D x H)
DGGL 1/2-40L
2 perforated cooking containersGross capacity 2.2 litres /Useable capacity 1.6 litres375 x 197 x 40 mm (W x D x H)
DMSR 1/1L
1 rack for placing your own cookingcontainers on
Descaling tablets
For descaling the appliance.
Miele steam oven cookbook
A selection of the best recipes from theMiele test kitchen.
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a Recessed On/Off sensorFor switching the steam oven on andoff
b Optical interface(for Miele service technicians only)
c sensorFor controlling the steam oven viayour mobile device
d DisplayFor displaying the time of day andinformation on operation
e sensorFor going back a step and forchanging menu options during acooking programme
f Navigation area with and arrowsensorsFor scrolling through lists and forchanging values
g OK sensorFor calling up functions and savingsettings
h sensorFor setting a minute minder, thecooking duration or the start or finishtime for the cooking programme
i sensorFor switching the oven interiorlighting on and off
j Sensor controlsFor selecting functions, Automaticprogrammes and settings
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On/Off sensorThe On/Off sensor is recessed andreacts to touch.
Use this sensor to switch the steamoven on and off.
DisplayThe display is used for showing thetime of day or information aboutfunctions, temperatures, cookingdurations, Automatic programmes andsettings.
After switching the steam oven on withthe On/Off sensor, Select function willappear in the main menu.
Sensor controlsThe sensors react to touch. Every touchon the sensors is confirmed by akeypad tone. This keyapd tone can beswitched off by selecting the Volume |Keypad tone | Off setting.
If you want the sensor controls torespond even when the steam oven isswitched off, select the Display |QuickTouch | On setting.
Sensor controls above the display
For information on the oven functionsand further functions, see “Main andsub-menus”, “Settings”, “Automaticprogrammes” and “Other applications”.
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Sensor controls under the display
Sensor Function
If you want to control the steam oven from your mobile device,you must have the Miele@home system, switch on the Remotecontrol setting and touch this sensor. The sensor then lights uporange and the MobileStart function is available.
As long as this sensor is illuminated, you can control the steamoven via your mobile device (see “Settings – Miele@home”).
Depending on which menu you are in, this sensor control willtake you back a level or back to the main menu.
If a cooking programme is in progress at the same time, use thissensor control to change values and settings such as thetemperature or cooking duration for the programme, or to cancelthe programme.
In the navigation area, use the arrow sensors or the areabetween them to scroll up and down in the selection lists. Themenu options will be highlighted one after the other as you scrollthrough them. The desired menu option must be highlightedbefore you can select it.
You can change the values or settings that are highlighted byusing the arrow sensors or the area between them.
OK Functions highlighted in the display can be selected by touchingthe OK sensor. The selected function can then be changed.
Confirm with OK to save changes.
If information appears in the display, select OK to confirm themessage.
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Sensor Function
If no cooking programme is in progress, you can use this sensorto set a minute minder (e.g. when boiling eggs on the cooktop) atany point.
While a cooking programme is in progress, you can set a minuteminder, the cooking duration and a start or finish time for theprogramme.
Select this sensor to switch the oven interior lighting on and off.
Depending on the setting selected, the oven interior lightingswitches off after 15 seconds or remains constantly switched onor off.
SymbolsThe following symbols may appear in the display:
Symbol Meaning This symbol indicates that there is additional information and
advice about using the appliance. Select OK to confirm theinformation.
Minute minder A tick indicates the option which is currently selected.
Some settings, e.g. display brightness and signal tone volume,are selected using a segment bar.
Operating principles
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Use the and arrow sensors or the area between them in thenavigation area to operate the steamoven.
The OK sensor lights up orange as soonas a value, setting or prompt needs tobe confirmed.
Selecting a menu option Touch the or arrow sensor or
swipe to the right or left in the area until the desired menuoption is highlighted.
Useful tip: If you press and hold thearrow sensor, the list continues scrollingautomatically until you release the arrowsensor.
Confirm your selection with OK.
Changing a setting in a list Touch the or arrow sensor or
swipe to the right or left in the area until you reach thedesired value or the desired setting ishighlighted.
Useful tip: A tick will appear besidethe current setting.
Confirm with OK.
The setting is now saved. This will takeyou back to the previous menu.
Changing the setting with asegment barSome settings are represented by a bar with seven segments. Ifall of the segments are illuminated, themaximum value is selected.
If none or only one of the segments isilluminated, the minimum value isselected or the setting is switched offaltogether (e.g. volume).
Touch the or arrow sensor orswipe to the right or left in the area until you reach thedesired setting.
Confirm your selection with OK.
The setting is now saved. This will takeyou back to the previous menu.
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Selecting a functionThe sensor controls for the functionsare located above the display (see“Operation” and “Settings”).
Touch the sensor for the desiredfunction.
The sensor on the control panel willlight up orange.
Under Other , scroll through thelists until the desired menu option ishighlighted.
Set the values for the cookingprogramme.
Confirm with OK.
Changing the function
You can change to another functionduring a cooking programme.
The sensor for the previously selectedfunction lights up orange.
Touch the sensor for the newfunction.
Select Change function? | Yes andconfirm with OK, if required.
The new function appears in the displaywith its corresponding recommendedvalues.
The sensor for the new function lightsup orange.
Under Other , scroll through thelists until you reach the desired menuoption.
Entering numbersNumbers that can be changed arehighlighted.
Touch the or arrow sensor orswipe to the right or left in the area until the desired numberis highlighted.
Useful tip: If you press and hold anarrow sensor, the numbers continuescrolling automatically until you releasethe arrow sensor.
Confirm with OK.
The changed number is now saved.This will take you back to the previousmenu.
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Entering lettersLetters are entered via the navigationarea. It is best to select short,memorable names.
Touch the or arrow sensor orswipe to the right or left in the area until the desiredcharacter is highlighted.
The character you have selected willappear in the top line of the display.
Useful tip: A maximum of 10 characterscan be used.You can delete the characters one at atime with .
Select further characters.
Once you have entered the name,select .
Confirm with OK.
The name is now saved.
Activating MobileStart Select the sensor to activate
MobileStart.
The sensor lights up. You canoperate your steam oven remotely withthe Miele@mobile App.
Directly operating the steam oven viathe touch display takes priority overoperating it via the remote controlfunction on the App.
You can use MobileStart as long asthe sensor is lit up.
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Water containerThe maximum filling volume is 1.5 litresand the minimum is 0.5 litre. There aremarkings on the water container. Theupper marking must never beexceeded.
Water consumption depends on thetype of food and the cooking duration.The water may need to be topped upduring cooking. Water consumption isincreased if the door is opened duringcooking.
The water container is removed using apush/pull system: push gently on thewater container to remove it.
At the end of a cooking programme, hotwater left in the steam generator ispumped back into the water container.The water container must be emptiedafter each use involving steam.
Condensate trayPlace the condensate tray on shelf level1 when using perforated containers.This collects any drops of liquid andallows these to be removed easily.
You can also use the condensate trayas a cooking container if necessary.
TemperatureSome functions are allocated with arecommended temperature. Therecommended temperature can bealtered within the given range for anindividual cooking programme orprogramme stage, or for every time thatprogramme is used You can alter therecommended temperature in 5 °Cincrements, or 1 °C increments in sous-vide cooking (see “Settings –Recommended temperatures”).
DurationYou can set the cooking duration from1 minute (00:01) to 10 hours (10:00). Ifthe cooking duration exceeds59 minutes, you have to enter it in hoursand minutes. Example: Cookingduration 80 minutes = 1:20.
During steam cooking, the cookingduration does not begin until the settemperature is reached.
NoisesYou will hear a pumping sound whenthe appliance is switched on, duringuse and after switching it off. This is thesound of water being pumped throughthe system and is quite normal.
When the steam oven is in use, you willhear a fan noise.
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Heating-up phaseDuring the heating-up phase the displaywill show Heating up and thetemperature in the oven compartmentas it rises.
The duration of the heating-up phasewith steam cooking will depend on thequantity and temperature of the food. Ingeneral, the heating-up phase will takeapprox. 7 minutes. It will be longer ifyou are cooking refrigerated or frozenfood. The heating-up phase may alsotake longer when cooking at lowertemperatures and when cooking withthe Sous-vide function.
Cooking phaseThe cooking phase begins when the settemperature is reached. During thecooking phase, the duration remainingwill be shown in the display.
Steam reductionIf you are cooking at a temperatureabove approx. 80 °C, the steam ovendoor will automatically open a littleshortly before the end of the cookingduration to allow some of the steam toescape. Steam reduction appears in thedisplay. The door will then closeautomatically.
Steam reduction can be switched off(see “Settings - Steam reduction”).When steam reduction is switched off, alarge amount of steam will escape whenthe door is opened.
Oven interior lightingFor energy saving reasons, the oveninterior lighting has been set at thefactory to go out after the programmehas begun.
If you want the lighting to remain onduring cooking, the relevant settingneeds to be changed (see “Settings –Lighting”).
If the door is left open at the end of acooking programme, the oven lightingwill switch off automatically after5 minutes.
The lighting can be switched on for15 seconds by touching the sensoron the control panel.
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Miele@home
Your steam oven is equipped with anintegrated Wi-Fi module.
In order to use it, you need:
– a Wi-Fi network
– the Miele@mobile App
– a Miele user account. The useraccount can be created via theMiele@mobile App.
The Miele@mobile App will guide youas you connect your steam oven to yourhome Wi-Fi network.
Once your steam oven is connected toyour Wi-Fi network, you can use theApp for a number of actions, includingthe following:
– Call up information on the operatingstatus of your steam oven
– Retrieve information on cookingprocesses that are in progress
– End cooking programmes that are inprogress
Connecting your steam oven to yourWi-Fi network will increase energyconsumption, even when the steamoven is switched off.
Make sure that the signal of your Wi-Fi network is sufficiently strong in theplace where your steam oven isinstalled.
Availability of the Wi-Fi connection
The Wi-Fi connection shares afrequency range with other appliances(including microwave ovens and remotecontrol toys). This may result insporadic or even complete connectionfailures. Therefore, a constantavailability of featured functions cannotbe guaranteed.
Miele@home availability
The ability to use the Miele@mobile Appdepends on the availability of theMiele@home service in your country.
The Miele@home service is notavailable in every country.
For information about availability,please visit www.miele.com.
Miele@mobile App
You can download the Miele@mobileApp from the Apple App Store® or theGoogle Play Store™ free of charge (onlyfunctional in selected countries).
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Standard settingsThe following settings must be madebefore starting up for the first time. Youcan change these settings again at alater time (see “Settings”).
Risk of injury caused by hotsurfaces.The steam oven gets hot duringoperation.For safety reasons, the steam ovenmay only be used when it has beenfully installed.
The steam oven will switch onautomatically when it is connected tothe electricity supply.
Setting the language
Select the language you want.
Confirm with OK.
If you have accidentally selected alanguage that you don't understand,proceed as described in “Settings –Language ”.
Setting the country
Select the country you want.
Confirm with OK.
Setting up Miele@home
Set up Miele@home appears in thedisplay.
To set up Miele@home immediately,select Continue and confirm with OK.
To set it up at a later date, select Skipand confirm with OK.See “Settings – Miele@home” forinformation on setting up at a laterdate.
To set up Miele@home immediately,select the desired connectionmethod.
You will then be guided by the displayand the Miele@mobile App.
Setting the date
Set the year, then the month, andfinally the day.
Confirm with OK.
Setting the time of day
Set the time of day in hours andminutes.
Confirm with OK.
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Setting the water hardness level
Contact your local water supplier tofind out your local water hardnessrange if necessary.
See the “Settings - Water hardness”for more information.
Set the water hardness level for yourarea.
Confirm with OK.
Completing the commissioningprocess
Follow any further instructions in thedisplay.
The appliance is now ready for use.
Cleaning for the first time Remove any protective foil and
stickers, except the data plate, fromthe oven and accessories.
The appliance has undergone afunction test in the factory. Residualwater from this testing may havetrickled back into the cabinet duringtransportation.
Cleaning the water container
Remove the water container.
Remove the spill guard.
Rinse the water container by hand.
Cleaning the accessories/ovencompartment
Take all accessories out of the ovencompartment.
Wash the accessories in a mildsolution of washing-up liquid and hotwater or in the dishwasher.
The interior of the steam oven hasbeen treated at the factory with aconditioning agent.
To remove this, clean the oveninterior with a mild solution ofwashing-up liquid and warm waterapplied with a soft sponge, and thendry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
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Setting the correct boilingpoint for waterBefore cooking food for the first time,you must adjust the boiling temperatureof the water, which varies depending onthe altitude of where the steam oven islocated. This procedure also flushes outthe waterways.
This procedure must be carried outto ensure efficient functioning of yourappliance.
Distilled or carbonated water or otherliquids could damage the steamoven.Only use cold, fresh tap water(below 20 °C).
Remove the water container and fill itup to the maximum marker.
Push the water container into theappliance.
Run the steam oven for 15 minutesusing the Steam cooking function(100 °C). Proceed as described in“Operation”.
Setting the correct boiling point forwater following a house move
If you move house, the boiling point forthe water in the steam oven will need tobe reset for the new altitude if thisdiffers from the old one by 300 m ormore. To do this, descale the appliance(see “Cleaning and care – Descaling thesteam oven”).
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Settings overview
Menu option Available settingsLanguage ... | deutsch | english | ...
CountryTime Show
On* | Off | Night dimmingClock format
12 h | 24 h*Set
DateLighting On
On for 15 seconds*Off
Display Brightness *
QuickTouchOn | Off*
Volume Buzzer tonesMelodies *Solo tone *
Keypad tone *
Welcome melodyOn* | Off
Units Weightg* | lb/oz | lb
Temperature°C* | °F
Keeping warm OnOff*
Steam reduction On*Off
RecommendedtemperaturesWater hardness 1° dH | ... | 15° dH* | ... | 70° dH
* Factory settings
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Menu option Available settingsSafety Sensor lock
On | Off*System lock
On | Off*Miele@home Activate | Deactivate
Connection statusSet up againResetSet up
Remote control On*Off
Remote update On*Off
Software versionShowroom programme Demo mode
On | Off*Factory default Appliance settings
User programmesRecommended temps
* Factory settings
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Opening the “Settings” menuIn the Other | Settings menu, youcan personalise your steam oven byadapting the factory default settings tosuit your requirements.
Select Other .
Select Settings .
Select the desired setting.
You can check settings or change them.
Settings cannot be altered while acooking programme is in progress.
Language You can set the language and thecountry.
After selecting and confirming yourchoice, the language you have selectedwill appear in the display.
Useful tip: If you have selected thewrong language by mistake, select the sensor. Follow the symbol to getback to the Language sub-menu.
Time
Show
Select how you want the time of day toappear in the display when the steamoven is switched off:
– OnThe time is always visible in thedisplay.If you also select the Display |QuickTouch | On setting, all sensorsreact to touch as normal.If you also select the Display |QuickTouch | Off setting, the steamoven has to be switched on before itcan be used.
– OffThe display is dark to save energy.The steam oven has to be switchedon before you can use it.
– Night dimmingTo save energy, the time is onlyvisible in the display between5:00 am and 11:00 pm. The displayremains dark at all other times.
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Clock format
The time of day can be displayed in the24 or 12-hour format (24 h or 12 h).
Set
Set the hours and then the minutes.
If there is a power cut, the current timeof day will reappear once power hasbeen restored. The time of day is savedfor approx. 150 hours.
If the steam oven has been connectedto a Wi-Fi network and signed into theMiele@mobile App, the time will besynchronised based on the countrysetting in the Miele@mobile App.
DateSet the date.
Lighting– On
The oven interior lighting is switchedon during the entire cooking period.
– On for 15 secondsThe oven interior lighting switches off15 seconds after a cookingprogramme has begun. Press the sensor to switch the oven interiorlighting on again for 15 seconds.
– OffThe oven interior lighting is switchedoff. Press the sensor to switch onthe oven interior lighting for15 seconds.
Display
Brightness
The display brightness is representedby a segment bar.
– Maximum brightness
– Minimum brightness
QuickTouch
Select how the sensors should respondwhen the steam oven is switched off:
– OnIf you have also selected the Time |Show | On or Night dimming setting, thesensors will also respond when thesteam oven is switched off.
– OffIndependently of the Time | Showsetting, the sensors only respondwhen the steam oven is switched on,as well as for a certain amount oftime after switching it off.
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Volume
Buzzer tones
If buzzers are switched on, a buzzer willsound when the set temperature isreached and at the end of a set time.
Melodies
At the end of a process, a melody willsound several times at intervals.
The volume of the melody isrepresented by a segment bar.
– Maximum volume
– Melody is switched off
Solo tone
At the end of a process, a continuoustone will sound for a period of time.
The pitch of this continuous tone isrepresented by a segment bar.
– Maximum pitch
– Minimum pitch
Keypad tone
The volume of the tone that soundseach time you touch a sensor isrepresented by a segment bar.
– Maximum volume
– Keypad tone is switched off
Welcome melody
The melody that sounds when youtouch the On/Off sensor can beswitched on or off.
Units
Weight
For Automatic programmes, you can setthe weight of food in grams (g), pounds/ounces (lb/oz) or pounds (lb).
Temperature
You can set the temperature in degreesCelsius (°C) or degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
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Keeping warmUsing the Keeping warm function, youcan keep food warm after cooking.Food is kept warm at a presettemperature for a maximum of15 minutes. You can cancel the keepingwarm process by opening the door ortouching the sensors.
Please note that delicate food,especially fish, can continue cookingwhilst being kept warm.
– OnThe Keeping warm function is switchedon. If a temperature of at least 80 °Cis selected, this function will switchon after approx. 5 minutes. The foodis kept warm using a temperature of70 °C.
– OffThe Keeping warm function is switchedoff.
Steam reduction– On
If you have cooked at a temperatureabove approx. 80 °C, the steam ovendoor will automatically open a littleshortly before the end of the cookingduration. This is to prevent a largeamount of steam escaping when thedoor is opened. The door will thenclose automatically.
– OffIf steam reduction is switched off, theKeeping warm function is alsoautomatically switched off. Whensteam reduction is switched off, alarge amount of steam will escapewhen the door is opened.
Recommended temperaturesIf you frequently cook with differenttemperatures, it makes sense to changethe recommended temperatures.
After selecting this option, a list of ovenfunctions will appear in the display.
Select the function you want.
The recommended temperature willappear together with the range withinwhich it can be changed.
Change the recommendedtemperature.
Confirm with OK.
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Water hardnessTo ensure that the steam oven workscorrectly and to ensure that descaling iscarried out at the correct interval, itmust be set to the local water hardnesslevel. The harder the water is, the morefrequently the steam oven needs to bedescaled. Contact your local water supplier to findout your local water hardness range ifnecessary.
If you are using bottled drinking water,e.g. mineral water, use non-carbonatedwater. Select settings according to thecalcium content. The calcium content isgiven on the label of the bottle in mg/lCa2+ or ppm (mg Ca2+/l).
The degree of hardness can be setbetween 0.2 mmol/l (1° dH) and12.5 mmol/l (70° dH). The hardness levelis set to 2.7 mmol/l (15 °dH) at thefactory.
Set the water hardness level for yourarea.
Confirm with OK.
Water hardness Calcium content
mg/l Ca2+
or
ppm (mg Ca2+
/l)
Setting
°dH mmol/l
1 0.2 7 1
2 0.4 14 2
3 0.5 21 3
4 0.7 29 4
5 0.9 36 5
6 1.1 43 6
7 1.3 50 7
8 1.4 57 8
9 1.6 64 9
Water hardness Calcium content
mg/l Ca2+
or
ppm (mg Ca2+
/l)
Setting
°dH mmol/l
10 1.9 71 10
11 2.0 79 11
12 2.2 86 12
13 2.3 93 13
14 2.5 100 14
15 2.7 107 15
16 2.9 114 16
17 3.1 121 17
18 3.2 129 18
19 3.4 136 19
20 3.6 143 20
21 3.8 150 21
22 4.0 157 22
23 4.1 164 23
24 4.3 171 24
25 4.5 179 25
26 4.7 186 26
27 4.9 193 27
28 5.0 200 28
29 5.2 207 29
30 5.4 214 30
31 5.6 221 31
32 5.8 229 32
33 5.9 236 33
34 6.1 243 34
35 6.3 250 35
36 6.5 257 36
37-45 6.6-8.0 258–321 37-45
46-60 8.2-10.7 322–429 46-60
61-70 10.9-12.5 430-500 61-70
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Safety
Sensor lock
The sensor lock prevents the cookingprogramme being switched off bymistake or settings being changed.Apart from the On/Off sensor, theactivated sensor lock prevents thesensors and fields in the display fromworking a few seconds after aprogramme has been started.
– OnThe sensor lock is switched on.Touch the OK sensor for at least6 seconds to deactivate the sensorlock for a short period of time.
– OffThe sensor lock is deactivated. Allsensor controls react to touch asnormal.
If you want to switch off the oven withthe sensor lock activated, touch theOn/Off sensor until the ovenswitches off.
System lock The system lock prevents the appliancebeing switched on by mistake.
The minute minder and the MobileStartfunction can still be used when thesystem lock is active.
The system lock will remain activatedeven after a power failure.
– OnThe system lock is switched on.Before you can use the steam oven,touch the OK sensor for at least6 seconds.
– OffThe system lock is deactivated. Youcan use the steam oven as normal.
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Miele@home
The steam oven is a Miele@homecompatible appliance. Your steamoven is fitted ex-works with a Wi-Ficommunication module and is suitablefor wireless communication.
There are a number of ways ofconnecting your steam oven to your Wi-Fi network: We recommend connectingyour steam oven to your Wi-Fi networkwith the help of the Miele@mobile Appor via WPS.
After installing the Miele@mobile Appon a mobile device, you can do thefollowing, depending on your appliance:
– Operate your appliance remotely
– Call up information on the operatingstatus of your appliance
– Call up information on theprogramme sequence of yourappliance
– Set up a Miele@home network withother Wi-Fi enabled Miele appliances
– ActivateThis setting is only visible ifMiele@home is deactivated. The Wi-Fi function is reactivated.
– DeactivateThis setting is only visible ifMiele@home is activated.Miele@home remains set up, the Wi-Fi function is switched off.
– Connection statusThis setting is only visible ifMiele@home is activated. The displayshows information such as the Wi-Fireception quality, network name andIP address.
– Set up againThis setting is only visible if a Wi-Finetwork has already been set up.Reset the network settings andimmediately set up a new networkconnection.
– ResetThis setting is only visible if a Wi-Finetwork has already been set up. TheWi-Fi function is deactivated and theWi-Fi network will be reset to thefactory default. You must set up anew connection to the Wi-Fi networkto be able to use Miele@home.
– Set upThis setting is only visible if there isno existing Wi-Fi network. You mustset up a new connection to the Wi-Finetwork to be able to useMiele@home.
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Remote controlIf you have installed the Miele@mobileApp on your mobile device, haveaccess to the Miele@home system andhave activated the remote controlfunction (On), you can use theMobileStart function to retrieveinformation on steam oven cookingprogrammes currently in progress or toend a programme in progress.
Activating MobileStart
Select the sensor to activateMobileStart.
The sensor lights up. You canoperate your steam oven remotely withthe Miele@mobile App.
Directly operating the steam oven viathe touch display takes priority overoperating it via the remote controlfunction on the App.
You can use MobileStart as long asthe sensor is lit up.
Remote update
The Remote update menu option is onlydisplayed and can only be selected ifthe requirements for usingMiele@home have been met (see“Before using for the first time –Miele@home” or “Settings”).
The RemoteUpdate function is used forupdating the software in your steamoven. If an update is available for yoursteam oven, it will automaticallydownload it. Updates will not beinstalled automatically. They must beinitiated manually.
If you do not install an update, you cancontinue to use your steam oven asusual. However, Miele recommendsinstalling updates.
Switching on/Switching off
RemoteUpdate is switched on asstandard. Available updates will bedownloaded automatically and will onlybe installed if you initiate it.
Switch off RemoteUpdate if you do notwish any updates to be downloaded.
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Running a RemoteUpdate
Information about the content andscope of an update is provided in theMiele@mobile App.
A message will appear in your steamoven display if a software update isavailable.
You can install the update immediatelyor postpone this until later. When thesteam oven is switched on again, youwill be reminded about the update.
Switch RemoteUpdate off if you do notwish to install updates.
The update can take several minutes.
Please note the following informationabout the RemoteUpdate function:
– You will only receive a message whenan update is available.
– Once an update has been installed, itcannot be undone.
– Do not switch the steam oven offduring the update. Otherwise, theupdate will be aborted and will not beinstalled.
– Some software updates can only becarried out by a Miele servicetechnician.
Software versionThe software version menu option is foruse by Miele service technicians. Youdo not need this information fordomestic use.
Showroom programmeThis function enables the steam oven tobe demonstrated in showrooms withoutheating up. Do not activate this settingfor domestic use.
Demo mode
If you have activated Demo mode,Demo mode is activated. The appliance willnot heat up will appear when youswitch the steam oven on.
– OnTouch the OK sensor for at least4 seconds to activate Demo mode.
– OffTouch the OK sensor for at least4 seconds to deactivate Demo mode.You can use the steam oven asnormal.
Factory default– Appliance settings
Any settings that have been alteredwill be reset to the factory defaultsettings.
– User programmesAll User programmes will be deleted.
– Recommended tempsAny recommended temperatures thathave been changed will be reset tothe factory default settings.
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Using the Minuteminder functionThe minute minder can be used totime other activities in the kitchen,e.g. boiling eggs on the cooktop.
The minute minder can also be used atthe same time as a cooking programmefor which the cooking duration start andfinish times have been set (e.g. as areminder to stir the food or addseasoning, etc.).
The maximum minute minder timethat can be set is 59 minutes and59 seconds.
Setting the minute minder
If you have selected the Display |QuickTouch | Off setting, you will needto switch the steam oven on beforesetting the minute minder. The minuteminder can then be seen countingdown in the display when the steamoven is switched off.
Example: You want to boil some eggsand set a minute minder time of 6minutes and 20 seconds.
Select the sensor.
Select Minute minder if a cookingprogramme is in progress at the sametime.
The prompt Set 00:00 min will appear.
Using the navigation area, set 06:20.
Confirm with OK.
The minute minder duration is nowsaved.
When the steam oven is switched off,the minute minder time will count downin the display and will appear insteadof the time of day.
If you are cooking at the same time, and the minute minder time willappear at the bottom of the display.
If you are in a menu, the minute minderwill count down in the background.
At the end of the minute minder time will flash, the time will start countingup and a buzzer will sound.
Select the sensor.
If required, confirm with OK.
The buzzer will stop and the symbols inthe display will go out.
Changing the time set for the minuteminder
Select the sensor.
Select Minute minder if a cookingprogramme is in progress at the sametime.
Select Change.
Confirm with OK.
The minute minder time selectedappears.
Change the time set for the minuteminder.
Confirm with OK.
The altered minute minder time is nowsaved.
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Cancelling the minute minder
Select the sensor.
Select Minute minder if a cookingprogramme is in progress at the sametime.
Select Delete.
Confirm with OK.
The minute minder is now cancelled.
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Menu Recommen-ded value
Range
Oven functions
Steam cooking 100 °C 40–100 °C
Sous-vide 65 °C 45–90 °C
Reheat 100 °C 80–100 °C
User programmes
Defrost 60 °C 50–60 °C
Descale
Automatic programmes
Other
Blanch – –
Bottling 90 °C 80–100 °C
Disinfect items – –
Prove yeast dough – –
Eco Steam cooking 100 °C 40–100 °C
Settings
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Switch the steam oven on.
The main menu will appear.
Distilled or carbonated water or otherliquids could damage the steamoven.Only use cold, fresh tap water(below 20 °C).
Fill the water container with fresh tapwater and push it into the appliance.
Place the condensate tray on shelflevel 1 when using perforatedcontainers.
Place the food in the oven.
Select the function you want.
The oven function and therecommended temperature will appear.
Change the recommendedtemperature if necessary.
Otherwise the recommendedtemperature will be accepted within afew seconds. You can change thetemperature subsequently via the sensor.
Confirm with OK.
The required and the actual temperatureare displayed and the heating-up phasewill begin.
You will see the temperature rising inthe display. A buzzer will sound whenthe selected temperature is reached forthe first time.
After cooking, select the sensor forthe selected function to end thecooking programme.
Risk of injury due to hot steam.A great deal of hot steam can escapewhen the door is opened. The steamcan cause burns.Step back and wait until the hotsteam has dissipated.
Take the food out of the oven.
Switch the steam oven off.
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Cleaning the steam oven
If necessary, remove the condensatetray from the oven compartment andempty it.
Risk of injury due to hot water.At the end of a cooking programme,hot water left in the steam generatoris pumped back into the watercontainer.Take care not to tip the watercontainer when taking it out of theappliance.
Remove the water container.
Remove the spill guard and emptythe water container.
After each use, clean and dry thewhole appliance as described in“Cleaning and care”.
Make sure the spill guard engagescorrectly when installing it.
Leave the appliance door open untilthe oven interior is completely dry.
Refilling the water
If water needs replenishing during thecooking programme, a tone will soundand the display will prompt you to refillthe container with fresh water.
Remove the water container and fill itwith fresh tap water.
Push the water container into theappliance.
The cooking programme will continue.
Changing values and settingsfor a cooking programmeDepending on the function, as soon asa cooking programme is in progress,you can use the sensor to changethe values or settings for thisprogramme.
Select the sensor.
Depending on the function, thefollowing settings appear:
– Temperature
– Duration
Changing values and settings
Select the desired value or settingand confirm with OK.
Change the value or setting andconfirm with OK.
The cooking programme will continuewith the new values and settings.
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Changing the temperature
You can permanently reset therecommended temperature to suityour cooking preferences by selectingOther | Settings | Recommendedtemperatures.
Select the sensor.
Select Temperature and confirm withOK.
Change the target temperature via thenavigation area.
Confirm with OK.
The cooking programme will restart withthe new target temperature.
Setting cooking durations
Cooking results can be adverselyaffected if there is a long delaybetween the food being placed in theoven and the start of cooking. Freshfood can change colour and evenspoil.Select as short a time as possibleuntil the start of the cooking process.
Example: You have placed the food inthe oven compartment, selected afunction and the required settings suchas the temperature.
By entering Duration, Finish at or Start atvia the sensor, you can automaticallyswitch the cooking programme off or onand off.
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– DurationEnter the required cooking durationfor the food. The heating will switchoff automatically once this durationhas elapsed. The maximum cookingduration that can be set depends onthe function that you have selected.
– Finish atSpecify when you want the cookingprogramme to finish. The ovenheating will switch off automaticallyat the time you have set.
– Start atThis function will only appear in themenu if you have set a Duration orFinish at time. With Start at, you haveto specify when you want thecooking programme to start. Theoven heating will switch onautomatically at the time you haveset.
Select the sensor.
Set the required times.
Confirm with OK.
Touch the sensor to return to themenu of the selected function.
Tip: You can also adjust the cookingduration directly via the navigation area.
The cooking duration does not beginuntil the set temperature is reached.
If you are cooking at a temperature ofapprox. 80 °C or above, Steamreduction will appear in the displayshortly before the end of the cookingduration and the door willautomatically open a little. The doorwill then automatically close.
Wait until Steam reduction goes out inthe display before opening the doorand removing the food from the oven.
A new cooking programme can onlybe started if the automatic doorrelease is retracted into its originalposition. Do not push it in manuallyas this could damage it.
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Changing the set cooking durations
Select the sensor.
Select the time you want.
Confirm with OK.
Select Change, if required.
Change the set time.
Confirm with OK.
Touch the sensor to return to themenu of the selected function.
These settings will be deleted in theevent of a power failure.
Useful tip: You can also adjust thecooking duration directly via thenavigation area.
Deleting the set cooking durations
You can delete the Duration in the Steamcooking , Sous-vide and EcoSteam cooking functions.
Select the sensor.
Select the time you want.
Confirm with OK.
Select Delete.
Confirm with OK.
Touch the sensor to return to themenu of the selected function.
If you delete Duration, the set times forFinish at and Start at are also deleted.
If you delete Finish at or Start at, thecooking programme will start usingthe cooking duration set.
Useful tip: You can also delete thecooking duration directly via thenavigation area.
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Interrupting a cookingprogrammeA cooking programme is interrupted assoon as the door is opened. The ovenheating switches off. Set cookingdurations will be saved.
Risk of injury due to hot steam.A great deal of hot steam can escapewhen the door is opened. The steamcan cause burns.Step back and wait until the hotsteam has dissipated.
Risk of injury caused by hotsurfaces and food.The steam oven gets hot duringoperation. You could burn yourselfon the oven compartment, shelfrunners, accessories or the fooditself.Wear oven gloves when placing foodin the oven or removing it and whenadjusting oven shelves etc. in a hotoven.When placing cooking containers inthe oven or removing them, makesure that the hot food does not spill.
The cooking programme will resumewhen the door is closed.
When the door is closed, the pressurehas to equalise, which can cause awhistling sound.
The steam oven will heat up again andthe display will show the temperature inthe cooking compartment as it rises.Once the set temperature has beenreached, the display will show the timeleft as it counts down.
The cooking process will be endedearly if the door is opened in the lastminute of cooking time.
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Cancelling cookingYou can cancel a cooking programmeusing the function sensor that lights uporange or using the sensor.
The oven compartment heating andlighting will then switch off. Any cookingdurations set will be deleted.
Touch the function sensor to return tothe main menu.
Cancelling a cooking programmewithout a set cooking duration
Touch the sensor for the selectedfunction.
The main menu will appear.
Or: select the sensor.
Select Cancel process.
Confirm with OK.
Cancelling a cooking programmewith a set cooking duration
Touch the sensor for the selectedfunction.
Cancel cooking? appears in the display.
Select Yes.
Confirm with OK.
Or: select the sensor.
Select Cancel process.
Confirm with OK.
Select Yes.
Confirm with OK.
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This section contains generalinformation. You will find more detailedinformation about particular foods andhow to cook them in the other sections.
The advantages of cookingwith steamAlmost all vitamins and minerals areretained as the food is not immersed inwater.
Cooking with steam also retains thetrue taste of the food better thanconventional cooking. We thereforerecommend seasoning the food after ithas been cooked. Food also retains itsfresh, original colour.
Suitable containers
Cooking containers
This steam oven is supplied withstainless steel cooking containers.Other containers, in a variety of sizes,both perforated and solid, are availableas optional extras (see “Optionalaccessories”). This enables you tochoose the most suitable container forthe food you are preparing.
Where possible, it is best to useperforated cooking containers for steamcooking. The steam can reach the foodfrom all sides and the food is cookedevenly.
Your own containers
You can also use your own containers.However, please note the following:
– Containers must be heat-resistant to100 °C and able to withstand steam.With plastic containers, please checkwith the manufacturer that they aresuitable for use in a steam oven.
– Thick-sided containers made fromporcelain, ceramic, or stoneware arenot very suitable for using withsteam. Due to their thick sides, theydo not conduct heat well and as aresult cooking durations will beconsiderably longer than those givenin the charts.
– Place the cooking container on therack or in a suitable container, andnot on the oven floor.
– Ensure that there is a gap betweenthe upper rim of the container andthe top of the cooking compartmentto allow sufficient steam into thecontainer.
Condensate trayPlace the condensate tray on shelf level1 when using perforated containers. This collects any drops of liquid andallows these to be removed easily.
You can also use the condensate trayas a cooking container if necessary.
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Shelf levelYou can select any shelf level. You canalso cook on several levels at the sametime. This will not alter the cookingduration.
When using more than one deepcontainer at the same time for steamcooking, it is best to offset them ontheir runners and to leave at least onelevel free in between them.
Always insert cooking containers andthe rack between the rails of the shelfrunners so that they cannot tip.
FrozenThe heating-up phase for frozen food islonger than for fresh food. The greaterthe quantity of frozen food, the longerthe heating-up phase.
TemperatureDuring steam cooking, the temperaturedoes not exceed 100 °C. Almost allfoods can be cooked at thistemperature. Some types of food, suchas berries, need to be cooked at lowertemperatures to prevent them frombursting. See the relevant sections inthese operating instructions for moredetails.
DurationDuring steam cooking, the cookingduration does not begin until the settemperature is reached.
In general, the cooking durations forcooking with steam are the same as forcooking food in a saucepan. Moreinformation about any factors whichmay affect the cooking duration is givenin the relevant sections.
The quantity of food does not affect thecooking duration. 1 kg of potatoes willtake the same time to cook as 500 g ofpotatoes.
Cooking with liquidWhen cooking with liquid, only fill thecooking container ²/₃ full to prevent theliquid spilling when the cookingcontainer is removed from the oven.
Your own recipesFood which is cooked in a pot or a pancan also be cooked in the steam oven.The cooking durations in the steamoven will be the same. Please note thatfood will not be brown or crisp whencooking with steam.
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Eco Steam cookingYou can use the Eco Steam cookingfunction to save energy during steamcooking. This function is suitable mainlyfor cooking fish and vegetables.
We recommend using the cookingdurations and temperatures given in thechart under “Steam cooking”. You can cook for longer if necessary.
When cooking starchy foods such aspotatoes, rice and pasta, the bestfunction to use is Steam cooking .
Setting
Other | Eco Steam cooking
Notes on the cooking chartsFollow the instructions on cookingdurations, temperatures and cookingnotes.
Selecting the cooking duration
The cooking durations given areguidelines only.
We recommend selecting the shorterduration initially. You can cook forlonger if necessary.
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Vegetables
Fresh
Prepare fresh vegetables in the usualway, i.e. wash, clean and cut them up.
Frozen food
Frozen vegetables do not need to bedefrosted beforehand. Exception: thevegetables have been frozen together ina block.
Frozen and fresh vegetables which takethe same length of time to cook can becooked together.
If vegetables have frozen together inclumps, break these up before cookingwith steam. Follow the manufacturer’sinstructions on the packaging regardingcooking duration.
Cooking containers
Food such as peas or asparagusspears, which have little or no spacebetween them, will take longer to cookbecause the steam has less space towork in. For an even result, it is best touse a shallow container for these typesof food, and only fill it about 3 - 5 cmdeep. When cooking large quantities,divide the food between 2 or 3 shallowcontainers rather than using one deepone.
Different types of vegetables which takethe same length of time to cook can becooked together in one cookingcontainer.
Use solid containers for vegetableswhich are cooked in liquid, e.g.cabbage.
Shelf level
When cooking vegetables with adistinctive colour (e.g. beetroot) in aperforated container at the same timeas cooking other foods in othercontainers, place the solid tray directlyunderneath the perforated container tocatch any drips and therefore avoid anycolour transfer.
Duration
The cooking duration depends on thesize of the food and how well cookedyou want it, just as it does withconventional cooking methods.Example:Firm potatoes, cut into quarters: approx. 12 minutesFirm potatoes, cut in half: approx. 17 minutes
Settings
Automatic programmes | Vegetables| ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart
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Vegetables [min.]
Artichokes 32–38
Cauliflower, whole 27–28
Cauliflower, florets 8
Beans, green 6–8
Broccoli, florets 2–4
Chantenay carrots, whole 7–8
Chantenay carrots, halved 5–6
Chantenay carrots, chopped 4
Chicory, halved 4–5
Chinese cabbage, chopped 3
Peas 2
Fennel, halved 10–12
Fennel, sliced 4–5
Kale, chopped 23–26
Firm potatoes, peeledwholehalvedquartered
20–2515–2010–15
Fairly firm potatoes, peeledwholehalvedquartered
23–2818–2314–18
Soft potatoes, peeledwholehalvedquartered
25–3020–2515–20
Kohlrabi, cut into batons 6–7
Pumpkin, diced 4–8
Corn on the cob 10–15
Silverbeet, chopped 2–3
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Vegetables [min.]
Capsicum, diced or sliced 2
New potatoes, firm 20–25
Mushrooms 2
Leeks, sliced 2–4
Leeks, halved lengthways 4–6
Romanesco, whole 22–25
Romanesco, florets 5–7
Brussels sprouts 10–12
Beetroot, whole 50–60
Red cabbage, chopped 15–20
Black salsify, whole 9–10
Celeriac, cut into batons 6–7
Asparagus, green 2–4
Asparagus, white 5–10
Carrots, chopped 6
Spinach 1–2
Spring cabbage, chopped 10–11
Celery, chopped 2–5
Turnips, chopped 6–7
White cabbage, chopped 12
Savoy cabbage, chopped 10–11
Zucchini, sliced 2–3
Sugar snap peas 2–3
Duration
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Fish
Fresh
Prepare fresh fish in the usual way, i.e.clean, gut and fillet.
Frozen
Fish does not need to be fully defrostedbefore cooking. Defrost so that thesurface is sufficiently thawed to takeherbs and seasoning. Depending on thethickness of the fish, 2–5 minutesshould be enough.
Preparation
Add some lemon or lime juice to fishbefore cooking. The citric acid helps theflesh stay firm.
It is not necessary to season fish whencooking with steam as this methodretains the minerals which give the fishits unique flavour.
Cooking containers
If using a perforated container, grease itfirst or line it with baking paper.
Shelf level
When cooking fish in a perforatedcontainer at the same time as cookingother types of food in other containers,place the container with the fish directlyabove the glass or collecting tray(depending on the model) to catch anyliquid and so avoid any transfer offlavours to other food.
Temperature
85 °C – 90 °C For gently cooking delicate types offish, such as flounder.
100 °CFor cooking firmer types of fish, e.g.salmon.Also for cooking fish in sauce or stock.
Duration
The cooking duration depends on thethickness and the texture of the fish,and not on the weight. The thicker thefish, the longer the cooking duration. A3 cm thick piece of fish weighing 500 gwill take longer to cook than a 2 cmthick piece of fish weighing 500 g.
The longer fish cooks, the firmer itsflesh will become. Use the cookingdurations given in the chart. If you findthat the fish is not cooked sufficiently,only cook it for a few minutes more.
When cooking fish in sauce or stock,we recommend that you increase thecooking duration quoted by a fewminutes.
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Useful tips
– Adding herbs and spices, such asdill, will help bring out the full flavourof the fish.
– Cook large fish in the swimmingposition. To help maintain thestructure of the fish, place a smallcup or similar upside down in thecooking container. Arrange the fishbellyside down over the cup.
– You can use any fish scraps, e.g. fishheads, bones, tails etc. to make afish stock. Place the fish scrapstogether with some mixed vegetablesin a solid cooking container and addcold water. Cook at 100 °C for 60 to90 minutes. The longer the cookingduration, the stronger the stock.
– Preparing fish au bleu is a methodinvolving cooking the fish in waterwith vinegar, at different proportionsdepending on the recipe. It isimportant not to damage the skin ofthe fish. This method is suitable forcooking trout, tench, eel and salmon.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Fish | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: see chartDuration: see chart
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Fish [°C] [min.]
Eel 100 5–7
Perch fillet 100 3–5
Bream/Snapper fillet 85 3–5
Trout, 250 g 90 8–12
Halibut/Trumpeter fillet 85 4–6
Blue eye trevalla/Ling fillet 100 6
Salmon fillet 100 4–8
Salmon steak 100 8–10
Australian salmon 90 8–10
Basa fillet 85 3
Rosefish fillet 100 6–8
Jackass morwong/Terakihi fillet 100 4–6
Flounder fillet 85 4–5
Stargazer/Monkfish fillet 85 6–8
Sole fillet 85 3
Turbot fillet 85 5–8
Tuna fillet 85 4–8
Pikeperch fillet 85 4
Temperature, duration
Steam cooking
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Meat
Fresh
Prepare the meat in the usual way.
Frozen food
Meat should be thoroughly defrostedbefore cooking in the steam oven (see“Special applications” – “Defrost”).
Preparation
Meat which needs to be seared beforebeing cooked, e.g. stewing steak,should be seared in a pan on thecooktop.
Duration
The cooking duration depends on thethickness and the texture of the meat,and not on the weight. The thicker thepiece of meat, the longer the cookingduration. A piece of meat weighing 500g which is 10 cm thick will take longerto cook than a piece of meat weighing500 g which is 5 cm thick.
Useful tips
– To retain the flavourings, use aperforated cooking container. Placean unperforated cooking containerunderneath in order to collect theconcentrate. You can use theconcentrate to enhance your saucesor freeze it for later use.
– Boiling chicken, back or top rib andmeat bones can be used to makestock. Place the meat together withthe bones and some mixedvegetables in a cooking containerand add cold water. The longer thecooking duration, the stronger thestock.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Meat | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart
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Meat [min.]
Beef shin, covered with water 110–120
Pork knuckle 135–140
Chicken breast fillet 8–10
Knuckle 105–115
Beef soup bones 110–120
Veal for stewing 3–4
Gammon steaks 6–8
Lamb stew 12–16
Turkey roulade 12–15
Turkey schnitzel 4–6
Rib of beef, covered with water 130–140
Beef stew 105–115
Boiling chicken, covered with water 80–90
Silverside 110–120
Duration
Steam cooking
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RiceRice swells when cooked and needs to be cooked in liquid. The proportion of riceto liquid will vary depending on the type of rice.
The rice absorbs all the liquid during the cooking process so that none of thenutrients are lost.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Rice | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart
RatioRice : Liquid
[min.]
Basmati rice 1 : 1.5 15
Parboiled rice 1 : 1.5 23–25
Arborio rice
Milk rice
Risotto rice
1 : 2.5
1 : 2.5
30
18–19
Brown rice 1 : 1.5 26–29
Wild rice 1 : 1.5 26–29
Duration
Steam cooking
63
GrainsGrain swells when cooked and needs to be cooked in liquid. The proportion ofgrain to liquid will vary depending on the type of grain.
Grain can be cooked whole or cracked.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Grains | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart
RatioGrain : Liquid
[min.]
Amaranth 1 : 1.5 15–17
Bulgur 1 : 1.5 9
Green spelt, whole 1 : 1 18–20
Green spelt, cracked 1 : 1 7
Oats, whole 1 : 1 18
Oats, cracked 1 : 1 7
Millet 1 : 1.5 10
Polenta 1 : 3 10
Quinoa 1 : 1.5 15
Rye, whole 1 : 1 35
Rye, cracked 1 : 1 10
Wheat, whole 1 : 1 30
Wheat, cracked 1 : 1 8
Duration
Steam cooking
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Pasta/Noodles
Dry pasta and noodles
Dry pasta and noodles swell when they are cooked and need to be cooked inliquid. The liquid must cover the pasta or noodles. Using hot liquid gives betterresults.
Increase the cooking time stated by the manufacturer by approx. 1/3.
Fresh food
Fresh pasta and noodles, such as those you can buy from the supermarket chilledcounter, do not need to absorb water. Cook in a greased, perforated container.
Separate any pieces of pasta or noodles which have stuck together and spreadthem out in the cooking container.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Pasta | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart
Fresh pasta / noodles [min.]
Gnocchi 2
Knöpfli 1
Ravioli 2
Spätzle 1
Tortellini 2
Dry pasta / noodles,covered with water
Flat noodles / Fettuccine 14
Vermicelli 8
Duration
Steam cooking
65
European dumplingsReady-made dumplings in wrappers need to be covered completely with water.Otherwise they will not absorb enough water and will fall apart, even if steeped inwater prior to cooking.
Cook fresh dumplings in a greased, perforated container.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Pasta | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart
[min.]
Steamed dumplings 30
Yeast dumplings 20
Boil-in-the-bag potato dumplings 20
Boil-in-the-bag bread dumplings 18–20
Duration
Steam cooking
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Dried pulsesSoak pulses for at least 10 hours in cold water before cooking. Soaking makes thepulses more digestible and shortens the cooking duration required. Soaked pulsesmust be covered with liquid during cooking.
Lentils do not need to be soaked before cooking.
With unsoaked pulses a certain ratio of pulses to liquid is required.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Pulses | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart
Soaked
[min.]
Beans
Kidney beans 55–65
Adzuki beans 20–25
Black beans 55–60
Borlotti beans 55–65
Haricot beans 34–36
Peas
Yellow split peas 40–50
Green peas, shelled 27
Duration
Steam cooking
67
Unsoaked
RatioPulses : Liquid
[min.]
Beans
Kidney beans 1 : 3 130–140
Adzuki beans 1 : 3 95–105
Black beans 1 : 3 100–120
Borlotti beans 1 : 3 115–135
Haricot beans 1 : 3 80–90
Lentils
Brown lentils 1 : 2 13–14
Red lentils 1 : 2 7
Peas
Yellow split peas 1 : 3 110–130
Green peas, shelled 1 : 3 60–70
Duration
Steam cooking
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Hen's eggsUse a perforated container to prepare boiled eggs in the steam oven.
The eggs do not need to be pierced before cooking as they are gradually warmedduring the heating-up phase and so do not burst when they are cooked withsteam.
When using a solid container for preparing egg dishes, remember to grease it first.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Hen's eggs | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart
[min.]
Small (S)softmediumhard
359
Medium (M)softmediumhard
4610
Large (L)softmediumhard
56–712
Extra large (XL)softmediumhard
6813
Duration
Steam cooking
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FruitCook fruit in a solid container so thatnone of the juice is lost. If you wish tocook fruit in a perforated container,place a solid container directlyunderneath it to collect the juice.
Useful tip: You can use the collectedjuice to prepare a glaze for a fruit flan.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Fruit | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart
[min.]
Apple chunks 1–3
Pear chunks 1–3
Cherries 2–4
Mirabelle plums 1–2
Nectarine/Peach chunks 1–2
Plums 1–3
Quinces, diced 6–8
Rhubarb chunks 1–2
Gooseberries 2–3
Duration
Sausages
Settings
Automatic programmes | Sausages | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 90 °CDuration: see chart
Sausages [min.]
Frankfurters 6–8
Sausages 6–8
White sausages 6–8
Duration
Steam cooking
70
Shellfish
Preparation
Defrost frozen shellfish before cooking with steam.
Peel, remove and discard the intestines, and then wash the shellfish.
Cooking containers
If using a perforated container, grease it first or line it with baking paper.
Duration
The longer shellfish are cooked, the tougher they become. Use the cookingdurations given in the chart.
When cooking shellfish in sauce or stock, we recommend that you increase thecooking duration quoted by a few minutes.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Shellfish | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: see chartDuration: see chart
[°C] [min.]
Crevettes 90 3
Prawns 90 3
King prawns 90 4
Small shrimps 90 3
Crayfish 95 10–15
Large shrimps 90 3
Temperature, duration
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Mussels
Fresh food
Danger of food poisoning from spoiled mussels.Spoiled mussels can cause food poisoning.Only cook mussels which are closed.Do not eat mussels which have not opened after being cooked.
Steep fresh mussels in water for a few hours before cooking to rinse out any sand.Then scrub the mussels thoroughly to clean them.
Frozen
Defrost frozen mussels before cooking.
Duration
The longer mussels are cooked, the harder they become. Use the cookingdurations given in the chart.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Mussels and clams | ... |
or
Steam cooking Temperature: see chartDuration: see chart
[°C] [min.]
Goose barnacles 100 2
Cockles 100 2
Blue mussels 90 12
Scallops 90 3
Razor clams 100 2–4
Vongole 90 2–4
Temperature, duration
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Menu cooking
Before cooking meals with themanual Menu cooking function,switch off steam reduction (see“Settings – Steam reduction”).
Menu cooking involves cooking variousfoods with different cooking times inorder to serve them all together in onemeal, e.g. rosefish fillet with rice andbroccoli. Foods are placed in the steam oven atdifferent times so that they are all readyat the same time.
Shelf level
Place foods that produce a lot of liquids(e.g. fish) or have a distinctive colour(e.g. beetroot) directly above the glasstray or condensate tray (depending onthe model). This avoids any transfer offlavour or colour to other food bypreventing liquid dripping onto foodbelow it.
Temperature
Whole meals should be cooked at atemperature of 100 °C as this is thetemperature required to cook themajority of foods. Do not cook a whole meal at the lowesttemperature when differenttemperatures are required for differenttypes of food, e.g. 85 °C for seabreamand 100 °C for potatoes.
If the recommended cookingtemperature for the food is 85 °C forexample, try cooking it at 100 °C andtesting the result. Some delicate typesof fish with a soft structure, e.g.flounder will become very firm whencooked at 100 °C.
Duration
If you increase the recommendedtemperature, shorten the cookingduration by approx. ¹/₃.
Example:
Food cooking durations (see cooking charts in “Steam cooking”)
Parboiled rice 24 minutes
Rosefish fillet 6 minutes
Broccoli 4 minutes
Calculation of set cooking durations:
24 minutes minus6 minutes = 18 minutes (1st cookingduration: rice)
6 minutes minus 4 minutes = 2 minutes(2nd cooking duration: rosefish fillet)
Remaining time = 4 minutes(3rd cooking duration: broccoli
Duration 24 min. – rice
6 min. - rosefishfillet
4 min. -broccoli
Setting 18 min. 2 min. 4 min.
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Cooking a whole menu
Place the rice in the oven first.
Set the first cooking duration:18 minutes.
After the 18 minutes, place the fish inthe oven.
Set the second cooking duration:2 minutes.
After the 2 minutes, place thebroccoli in the oven.
Set the third cooking duration:4 minutes.
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With this gentle cooking method, foodis cooked slowly and at a low, constanttemperature in vacuum packaging.
With vacuum cooking, no moistureevaporates during cooking and allnutrients and flavours are retained.
The cooking result has an intensivetaste and food is cooked evenly.
Use only fresh food which is in agood condition.Ensure hygienic conditions and thatfood has not been out of therefrigerator too long, e.g. duringtransportation.
Use only heat-stable, boiling-resistant vacuum bags.Do not cook food in the salespackaging, such as vacuum-packedfrozen food as it is possible that thepackaging used is not suitable forvacuum cooking.Do not use the vacuum bag morethan once.
Vacuum-seal the food in a chambersystem vacuum sealer only.
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Important notes on useFor an optimum cooking result:
– Use herbs and spices more sparinglythan with conventional methodsbecause the impact on the taste ofthe food will be stronger.You can also cook the foodunseasoned and add seasoning aftercooking.
– The cooking duration is reducedwhen salt, sugar, and liquids areadded.
– The food becomes firmer if acidicfoods, such as lemon or vinegar areadded.
– Do not use alcohol or garlic as thiscan cause an unpleasant taste.
– Only use vacuum sealing bags thatmatch the size of the food. If thevacuum bag is too big, too much aircan remain inside.
– If you want to cook several pieces offood in one vacuum bag, put themside by side in the bag.
– If you want to cook food in severalvacuum sealing bags at once, put thebags side by side on the rack.
– The cooking durations depend on thethickness of the food.
– With higher temperatures and/orlonger cooking durations, theappliance may run low on water.Check the display from time to time.
– Keep the door closed during thecooking process. Opening the doorextends the cooking process and canchange the cooking result.
– Cooking at a lower temperature andfor a longer duration can result inincreased residual water in thecooking compartment. This does notaffect the cooking results.
– Temperatures and cooking durationsfrom sous-vide recipes cannotalways be emulated exactly. Alter thesettings to achieve the degree ofcooking you want.
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Useful tips– In order to reduce cooking times, you
can vacuum seal food items 1–2 daysbefore the cooking programme. Storethe vacuum-sealed food in therefrigerator at no more than 5 °C. Inorder to preserve quality and flavour,the food should be cooked no laterthan 2 days afterwards.
– Freeze liquids such as marinadesbefore vacuum sealing to preventthem from escaping from the bag.
– Fold the edges of the vacuum sealingbag outwards for filling. This will giveyou clean, perfect weld seams.
– If you do not want to eat the foodstraight after cooking, put it in icedwater immediately and allow it to cooldown completely. After this, store thefood at temperatures no greater than5 °C. This way, you can retain the food’squality and flavour while keeping itfresh for longer. Exception: Poultry must be eatenstraight after the cooking programme.
– After cooking, cut the vacuum bag onall sides for easier access to thefood.
– Briefly fry meat and firm types of fish(such as salmon) before serving. Thiswill help to develop a roasted aroma.
– Use the brine or marinade ofvegetables, fish, or meat to make asauce.
– Serve the food on pre-warmedplates.
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Using the Sous-vide function Rinse the food with cold water and
dry it.
Place the food in a vacuum bag andadd spices or liquid if desired.
Vacuum seal the food in a chambersystem vacuum sealer.
Place the condensate tray on shelflevel 1.
For the best cooking results, placethe rack on shelf level 2.
Place the vacuum-sealed food on therack (next to each other if there areseveral bags).
Select Sous-vide .
Change the recommendedtemperature if necessary.
Confirm with OK.
Set further settings as necessary (see“Operation”).
Possible causes for poorresultsThe vacuum bag has opened:
– The weld seam was not clean orstable enough and came undone.
– The bag was damaged by a sharpbone.
The food has an unpleasant or strangetaste:
– Incorrect storage of the food; thefood was kept out of the refrigeratorfor too long.
– The food was contaminated withbacteria before it was vacuumsealed.
– Too much of ingredients such asspices were added.
– The bag or weld seam were not inperfect order.
– The vacuum was insufficient.
– The food was not eaten or chilledimmediately after cooking.
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The cooking durations given in the tables are guidelines only. We recommendselecting the shorter duration initially. You can cook for longer if necessary. Thecooking duration only begins when the set temperature is reached.
Food Added in advance [°C] [min.]
Sugar Salt
Fish
Blue eye trevalla/Ling fillet, 2.5 cm thick x 54 35
Salmon fillet, 2–3 cm thick x 52 30
Stargazer/Monkfish fillet x 62 18
Pikeperch fillet, 2 cm thick x 55 30
Vegetables
Cauliflower florets, medium to large x 85 40
Hokkaido pumpkin, sliced x 85 15
Kohlrabi, sliced x 85 30
White asparagus, whole x x 85 22–27
Sweet potato, sliced x 85 18
Fruit
Pineapple, sliced x 85 75
Apples, sliced x 80 20
Baby bananas, whole 62 10
Peaches, halved x 62 25–30
Rhubarb chunks 75 13
Plums, halved x 70 10–12
Other
Beans, white, soaked at a 1:2 ratio(beans to liquid)
x 90 240
Prawns, peeled and deveined x 56 19–21
Hen's egg, whole 65–66 60
Scallops, removed from shell 52 25
Shallots, whole x x 85 45–60
Temperature, duration
Sous-vide (vacuum) cooking
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Food Added inadvance
[°C] [min.]
Sugar Salt Medium* Well-done*
Meat
Duck breast, whole x 66 72 35
Saddle of lamb (on the bone) 58 62 50
Beef tenderloin, 4 cm thick 56 61 120
Beef rump steak, 2.5 cm thick 56 – 120
Pork fillet, whole x 63 67 60
Temperature, duration
* Degree of donenessThe “Well-done” degree of doneness has a higher core temperature than “Medium,” butis not cooked through in the classical sense.
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ReheatingOnly reheat brassicas, such as kohlrabiand cauliflower, in combination with asauce. Without sauce, an unpleasantcabbage-like taste and grey-browncolour may develop.
Foods with a short cooking time andthose which have a different degree ofdoneness when reheated, e.g. fish, arenot suited to being reheated.
Preparation
Immediately after cooking, place thefood in ice cold water and leave forapproximately one hour. The rapidcooling inhibits continued cooking ofthe food. This means the ideal degreeof doneness of the food remains as it is.Store the food afterwards in therefrigerator at max. 3 °C.
Please note that the quality of fooddeteriorates the longer it is stored.We recommend storing food in therefrigerator for no longer than fivedays before reheating it.
Settings
Sous-vide Temperature: see chartDuration: see chart
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Reheating in the Sous-vide function
The durations specified in the chart are guidelines only. You can make the durationlonger if necessary. The cooking duration only begins when the set temperature isreached.
Food [°C] 2 [min.]
Medium1 Well-done1
Meat
Saddle of lamb (on the bone) 58 62 30
Beef tenderloin, 4 cm thick 56 61 30
Beef rump steak, 2.5 cm thick 56 – 30
Pork fillet, whole 63 67 30
Vegetables
Cauliflower florets, medium to large3 85 15
Kohlrabi, sliced3 85 10
Fruit
Pineapple, sliced 85 10
Other
Beans, white, soaked at a 1:2 ratio (beans to liquid)
90 10
Shallots, whole 85 10
Temperature, duration
1 Degree of donenessThe “Well-done” degree of doneness has a higher core temperature than “Medium,” butis not cooked through in the classical sense.
2 The durations apply to vacuum-sealed food with an initial temperature of approx. 5 °C(refrigerator temperature).
3 Reheat only in sauce.
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Reheat
To reheat food which was cookedusing the sous-vide method, use theSous-vide function (see “Sous-vide– Reheating”).
The steam oven is very effective atreheating food gently, without drying itout or cooking it further. The foodreheats evenly and does not need to bestirred during the reheating process.
You can reheat individual dishes orplated meals which have been preparedpreviously (e.g. meat, vegetables andpotatoes).
Suitable containers
Small quantities can be reheated on aplate, larger quantities should be placedin a cooking container.
Duration
The number of plates or containers hasno bearing on the time.
The times listed in the table relate to anaverage portion per plate. Increase theduration for larger quantities.
Useful tips
– Do not reheat large items, such as ajoint of roast meat, whole. Divide itinto portions and reheat these asplated meals.
– Compact items, such as stuffedcapsicum, roulades or dumplings,should be cut in half.
– Reheat sauces separately. Exceptionsare dishes such as goulash, which iscooked in sauce.
– Cover food when reheating it. Thiswill avoid steam condensing on thecrockery.
– Please note that breaded items, suchas schnitzel, will not retain theircrispness when they are reheated.
Heating food
Cover the food being warmed up witha plate or foil that is resistant totemperatures up to 100 °C and tosteam.
Place the food on the rack or in acooking container.
Settings
Reheat orSteam cooking
Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart
Other applications
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The durations specified in the chart are guidelines only. We recommend selectingthe shorter duration initially. You can make the duration longer if necessary.
Food * [min.]
Vegetables
CarrotsCauliflowerKohlrabiBeans
6–7
Side dishes
PastaRice 3–4
Potatoes, halved lengthways 12–14
European dumplings 15–17
Meat and poultry
Sliced meat, 1.5 cm thickRoulades, slicedGoulashLamb stew
5–6
Meatballs 13–15
Chicken schnitzelTurkey schnitzel 7–8
Fish
Fish fillets, 2 cm thick 6–7
Fish fillets, 3 cm thick 7–8
Plated meals
Spaghetti with tomato sauce 13–15
Roast pork, potatoes, vegetables 12–14
Stuffed capsicum (halved), rice 13–15
Chicken fricassee, rice 7–8
Vegetable soup 2–3
Creamy soup 3–4
Other applications
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Food * [min.]
Consommé 2–3
Casserole 4–5
Duration
* These times apply to food heated on a plate and covered with a plate.
Other applications
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DefrostIt is much quicker to defrost items in thesteam oven than at room temperature.
Risk of infection from bacteria.Bacteria such as salmonella cancause life-threatening foodpoisoning.It is particularly important to observefood hygiene rules when defrostingfish and meat, and in particular whendefrosting poultry.Do not use the liquid producedduring defrosting.Process the food as required as soonas it has been defrosted.
Temperature
60 °C is the best temperature fordefrosting.Exceptions: 50 °C for minced meat andgame.
Before and after defrosting
Remove any packaging beforedefrosting. Exceptions: Leave bread, biscuits andcakes in their packaging as otherwisethey will absorb moisture and becomesoft.
Allow food to stand at roomtemperature for a few minutes afterdefrosting. The standing time isnecessary to allow the even distributionof heat from the outside to the inside.
Cooking containers
Use a perforated container with a glasstray or condensate tray (depending onmodel) underneath it when defrostingfood which will drip, such as poultry.This way food will not be lying indefrosted liquid.
Foods which do not drip can bedefrosted in a solid cooking container.
Useful tips
– Fish does not need to be fullydefrosted before cooking. Defrost sothat the surface is sufficiently thawedto take herbs and seasoning.Depending on the thickness of thefish, 2–5 minutes is generally enough.
– When defrosting food which hasfrozen together, e.g. berries and meatportions, separate them half-waythrough the defrosting time.
– Do not refreeze food once it hasthawed.
– Defrost frozen ready meals accordingto the instructions on the packaging.
Settings
Defrost or Steam cooking
Temperature: see chartDefrosting duration: see chartStanding time: see chart
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The durations specified in the chart are guidelines only. We recommend selectingthe shorter defrosting duration initially. You can make the defrosting durationlonger if necessary.
Frozen food Quantity [°C] [min.] [min.]
Dairy products
Sliced cheese 125 g 60 15 10
Quark 250 g 60 20–25 10–15
Cream 250 g 60 20–25 10–15
Soft cheese 100 g 60 15 10–15
Fruit
Apple sauce 250 g 60 20–25 10–15
Apple pieces 250 g 60 20–25 10–15
Apricots 500 g 60 25–28 15–20
Strawberries 300 g 60 8–10 10–12
Raspberries/Red/Blackcurrants
300 g 60 8 10–12
Cherries 150 g 60 15 10–15
Peaches 500 g 60 25–28 15–20
Plums 250 g 60 20–25 10–15
Gooseberries 250 g 60 20–22 10–15
Vegetables
Frozen in a block 300 g 60 20–25 10–15
Fish
Fish fillets 400 g 60 15 10–15
Trout 500 g 60 15–18 10–15
Lobster 300 g 60 25–30 10–15
Small shrimps 300 g 60 4–6 5
Ready meals
Meat, vegetables, sides /Casserole / Soup
480 g 60 20–25 10–15
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Frozen food Quantity [°C] [min.] [min.]
Meat
Roast meat slices 125–150 g each 60 8–10 15–20
Minced meat250 g 50 15–20 10–15
500 g 50 20–30 10–15
Stew500 g 60 30–40 10–15
1000 g 60 50–60 10–15
Liver 250 g 60 20–25 10–15
Saddle of hare 500 g 50 30–40 10–15
Roebuck saddle 1000 g 50 40–50 10–15
Schnitzel/Chops/Sausages 800 g 60 25–35 15–20
Poultry
Chicken 1000 g 60 40 15–20
Chicken thighs 150 g 60 20–25 10–15
Chicken fillet 500 g 60 25–30 10–15
Turkey drumsticks 500 g 60 40–45 10–15
Baked goods
Puff pastries/Yeast buns – 60 10–12 10–15
Creamed mixture cakes/biscuits
400 g 60 15 10–15
Bread/Rolls
Bread rolls – 60 30 2
Rye bread, sliced 250 g 60 40 15
Whole grain bread, sliced 250 g 60 65 15
White bread, sliced 150 g 60 30 20
Temperature Defrosting duration Standing time
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BlanchBlanch fruit and vegetables beforefreezing them. Blanching helps maintainthe quality of the produce when it isfrozen.
Blanching vegetables also helps themretain their original colour.
Put the prepared vegetables(cleaned, washed, chopped etc.) intoa perforated cooking container andplace in the steam oven.
Once blanched, plunge thevegetables into ice cold water to coolthem down quickly. Drain them well.
Settings
Other | Blanch
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CBlanching time: 1 minute
BottlingOnly use unblemished, fresh producewhich is in good condition.
Glass jars
Use clean glass jars and accessoriesand check them for any defects. Glassjars with twist off lids or glass lids with arubber seal are suitable.
Make sure that all the glass jars are thesame size so that bottling is carried outevenly.
After you have filled the jars with thebottled produce, clean the glass rimswith a clean cloth and hot water andthen seal the jars.
Fruit
Sort fruit carefully, rinse it briefly butthoroughly and allow it to drain. Takegreat care when cleaning soft fruit as itis very delicate and squashes easily.
Remove any peel, stalks, cores orstones. Cut up large fruit. For example,cut apples into slices.
If you are bottling fruit with stones (e.g.plums, apricots) without removing thestones, pierce the fruit several timeswith a fork or wooden skewer asotherwise it will burst.
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Vegetables
Rinse, clean and cut up vegetables.
Vegetables should be blanched beforebottling to help them retain their colour(see “Special applications –Blanching”).
Fill volume
Fill the glass jars with produce up to nomore than 3 cm below the rim. Do notpack it down as this will damage thecell walls of the produce. Tap the jargently onto a cloth to help distribute thecontents evenly. Fill the jars with liquid.The produce must be completelycovered.
Use a sugar solution for fruit and a saltor vinegar solution for vegetables.
Meat and sausages
Briefly fry or cook the meat beforebottling. Use the juices with someadded water, or the broth in which themeat was cooked, as the liquid contentof the jars. Make sure there is no greaseon the rim of the jars.When bottling sausages, only fill thejars to halfway as the meat will riseduring the bottling process.
Useful tips
– Make use of residual heat by leavingthe jars in the oven for 30 minutesafter it has switched off.
– Then cover the jars with a cloth andallow to cool for approx. 24 hours.
Bottling food
Place the rack on shelf level 1.
Place the closed jars on the rack. Thejars must not touch each other.
Settings
Other | BottlingorSteam cooking
Temperature: see chartBottling duration: see chart
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Food [°C] * [min.]
Berries
Red / Blackcurrants 80 50
Gooseberries 80 55
Cranberries 80 55
Fruit with stones
Cherries 85 55
Mirabelle plums 85 55
Plums 85 55
Peaches 85 55
Greengage plums 85 55
Fruit with pips
Apples 90 50
Apple sauce 90 65
Quinces 90 65
Vegetables
Beans 100 120
Broad beans 100 120
Gherkins 90 55
Beetroot 100 60
Meat
Pre-cooked 90 90
Roasted 90 90
Temperature, Duration
* Bottling durations apply to 1.0 l jars. If using 0.5 l jars, reduce the duration by 15 minutes.If using 0.25 l jars, reduce the duration by 20 minutes.
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Disinfect itemsThe steam oven will disinfect babybottles and other containers so that atthe end of the programme they are asgerm free as they would have been ifboiled. Check beforehand that all parts,teats etc. are declared by themanufacturer to be heat resistant to100 °C and also that they can withstandhot steam.
Dismantle, clean and thoroughly rinsebaby bottles. Reassemble the bottlesonly after they have completely dried.This prevents recontamination.
Place the individual items on the rackor in a perforated container (on theirsides or with the opening facingdownwards) ensuring that they do nottouch one another. This will allow hotsteam to reach them from all sides.
Settings
Other | Disinfect itemsDuration: 1 minute to 10 hours
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: 15 minutes
Prove yeast dough Prepare the dough according to the
recipe.
Place the dough in a bowl on therack.
Settings
Other | Prove yeast doughDuration: as per recipe instructions
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 40 °CDuration: as per recipe instructions
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Heat damp towels Moisten towels and then roll them up.
Place them beside one another in aperforated cooking container.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Special | Heatdamp towels
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 70 °CDuration: 2 minutes
Dissolve gelatine Soften gelatine leaves by leaving
them in a bowl of cold water for5 minutes. The gelatine leaves haveto be fully covered with water.Remove the gelatine leaves from thebowl and squeeze them out. Emptythe bowl. Place the squeezed gelatineleaves back in the bowl.
Gelatine powder: Place the gelatinepowder in a bowl and add wateraccording to the instructions on thepackaging.
Cover the bowl and place on therack.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Special |Dissolve gelatine
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 90 °CCooking duration: 1 minute
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Decrystallise honey Loosen the lid and place the jar of
honey in a perforated cookingcontainer.
Stir the honey once during theprocess.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Special |Decrystallise honey
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 60 °CDuration: 90 minutes (irrespective of thesize of jar or the amount of honey in thejar)
Melt chocolateYou can use the steam oven for meltingany type of chocolate. When using a cake glaze, place it in aperforated cooking container, leaving itin its packaging.
Break the chocolate into smallpieces.
Place large quantities in a solidcontainer and small quantities in acup or a bowl.
Cover the container or the dish with alid or with foil that is resistant totemperatures up to 100 °C and to hotsteam.
Stir large quantities once duringcooking.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Special | Meltchocolate
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 65 °CDuration: 20 minutes
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Make yoghurtTo prepare yoghurt, you will need milkand live culture or yoghurt starterpowder, e.g. from a health food store.
Use natural yogurt with live culture andwithout additives. Do not use heat-treated yogurt.
The yoghurt must be fresh (shortstorage time).
You can use either unchilled long-lifemilk or fresh milk. Long-life milk can be used as it is – nofurther preparation is required. Freshmilk must first be heated to 90 °C (donot boil it) and then cooled down to35 °C. Fresh milk will give a better setthan long-life milk.
The yoghurt and milk should have thesame percentage fat.
Do not move or shake the jars while theyoghurt is fermenting.
Immediately after preparation, leave theyoghurt to cool in the fridge.
The firmness, fat content and culturesused in the yoghurt starter all affect theconsistency of homemade yoghurt. Notall yoghurts are equally suitable asyoghurt starters.
Useful tip: If you are using yoghurtstarter powder, you can prepare theyoghurt from a mixture of milk andcream. For that, mix ³/₄ litre milk with ¹/₄litre cream.
Mix 100 g yoghurt with 1 litre of milkor make up the mixture with yoghurtenzyme, following the instructions onthe packaging.
Pour the mixture into glass jars andseal the jars.
Place the sealed jars in a perforatedcooking container or on the rack. Thejars must not touch each other.
Straight after the cooking durationhas finished, place the jars in therefrigerator. Take care not to shakethe jars unnecessarily.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Special |Make yoghurt
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 40 °CDuration: 5:00 hours
Possible causes for poor results
Yoghurt is not set:Incorrect storage of the yoghurt starter,too much time out of the refrigerator,packaging was damaged, milk wasinsufficiently heated.
Liquid has not been removed:Jars were moved, the yoghurt cooleddown too slowly.
Yoghurt is grainy:The milk was heated too high, it wasnot free of imperfections, the milk andyoghurt starter were not stirred evenly.
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Render fatThe bacon will not become brown.
Place the bacon (diced or rashers) ina solid cooking container.
Cover the container with foil that istemperature-resistant up to 100 °Cand resistant to steam.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Special |Render fat
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: 4 minutes
Sweat onionsSweating means cooking the onions intheir own juices, with the addition of alittle fat if necessary.
Cut the onions up into small piecesand place them in a solid cookingcontainer with a little butter.
Cover the container with foil that istemperature-resistant up to 100 °Cand resistant to steam.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Special |Sweat onions
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: 4 minutes
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Extracting juiceThis appliance is ideal for extractingjuice from soft, firm and hard fruit.
It is best to use overripe fruit, as theriper the fruit, the greater the quantity ofjuice produced. Very ripe fruit will alsoproduce a more intense flavour.
Preparation
Sort and rinse the fruit, and cut out anyblemishes.
Remove the stalks from grapes andmorello cherries as these are bitter.Berries do not need to have their stalksremoved.
Dice larger fruit such as apples intoapproximately 2 cm cubes. The harderthe fruit, the smaller the pieces shouldbe.
Useful tips
– Try experimenting with mild and tartflavours. For example, mix appleswith elderberries.
– Adding sugar will increase thequantity of juice produced andimprove the flavour. Sprinkle the fruitwith sugar and leave to absorb for afew hours before juicing. For 1 kg ofsweet fruit add 50–100 g of sugar,and for 1 kg of tart fruit add 100–150 g of sugar.
– If you wish to bottle the juice ratherthan consume it straight away, pour itwhilst hot into hot, sterilised bottlesup to the rim, and then sealimmediately with sterilised rubbertops.
Extracting juice from fruit
Put the prepared fruit (cleaned,washed, chopped etc.) into aperforated cooking container.
Place a solid container or a glass trayor condensate tray (depending on themodel) underneath to catch the juice.
Settings
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: 40-70 minutes
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Skinning fruit and vegetables Cut a cross in the top of tomatoes,
nectarines etc. This will allow the skinto be removed more easily.
Place the fruit/vegetables in aperforated cooking container.
To blanch almonds, it is important toplunge them into cold water as soonas they are taken out of the oven asotherwise the skin cannot beremoved.
Settings
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: see chart
Produce [min.]
Apricots 1
Almonds 1
Nectarines 1
Capsicum 4
Peaches 1
Tomatoes 1
Duration
Preserving applesYou can treat homegrown apples in thesteam oven to increase the length oftime for which you can store them.Once treated, the apples will keep for 5to 6 months when stored in a dry, cooland well-ventilated place. This methodis only suitable for apples and not forother types of fruit.
Settings
Automatic programmes | Fruit | Apples |Whole
or
Steam cooking Temperature: 50 °CPreserving time: 5 minutes
Preparing custard royale Stir 6 eggs into 375 ml milk (do not
beat into a foam).
Season the egg/milk mixture andpour into a solid cooking containergreased with butter.
Settings
Steam cooking Temperature: 100 °CDuration: 4 minutes
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The wide range of Automaticprogrammes enable you to achieveexcellent results with ease.
CategoriesThe Automatic programmes aresorted into categories to provide abetter overview. Simply select theappropriate Automatic programme forthe type of food you are cooking andfollow the instructions in the display.
Using Automatic programmes Select Automatic programmes .
A list will appear.
Select the desired food category (e.g.Fish).
The Automatic programmes availablefor the food type selected will appear.
Select the Automatic programme thatyou want to use.
Follow the instructions in the display.
Useful tip: Use Info to displayinformation such as how to place orturn the food depending on the cookingprogramme.
Usage notes– The degree of cooking is represented
by a bar with seven segments. Youcan set the desired degree ofcooking using the navigation area.
– The weights specified in theAutomatic programmes refer to theweight per piece. For example, youcan cook just one piece of salmonweighing 250 g or 10 pieces ofsalmon, each weighing 250 g, at thesame time.
– The oven interior needs to be at roomtemperature before starting anAutomatic programme.
– When you place food in the hot ovencompartment, be careful whenopening the door. Hot steam mayescape. Step back and wait until thesteam has dissipated. Avoid contactwith hot steam, and do not touch thehot oven compartment walls. Dangerof burning and scalding.
– For some Automatic programmes thestart time can be delayed using Startat or Finish at.
– Select the sensor to cancel anAutomatic programme. When Cancelprocess? appears, select Yes andconfirm with OK.
– If by the end of an Automaticprogramme the food is not cookedenough, select Continue cooking.
– Automatic programmes can also besaved as User programmes. To do this,select the sensor after anAutomatic programme has finished.
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You can create and save up to 20 ofyour own programmes.
– You can combine up to 9 cookingstages to accurately programme yourfavourite or most frequently usedrecipes. In each cooking stage, youcan select settings such as thefunction, temperature and cookingduration.
– You can enter the name of theprogramme for your recipe.
When you call up and start yourprogramme the next time, it will runautomatically.
There are different ways of creating aUser programme:
– At the end of an Automaticprogramme or Special application,save it as a User programme.
– After running a programme with a setduration, save it.
Then name the programme.
Creating a User programme Select User programmes .
Select Create programme.
You can now specify the settings for thefirst cooking stage.
Follow the instructions in the display:
Select and confirm the desiredsettings.
Select Complete cooking stage.
All settings for the first cooking stagehave now been set.
You can add more cooking stages, forexample, if you want to add anothercooking function to follow on from thefirst.
If additional cooking stages arerequired, select Add cooking stage andproceed as you did for the firstcooking stage.
If you want to check the settings or tochange them at a later date, select thecooking stage in question.
When you have finished setting all thecooking stages, select Save.
Enter the programme name.
Select .
A message will appear in the displayconfirming that the new name has beensaved.
Confirm with OK.
You can start the saved programmeimmediately, delay the start or changethe cooking stages.
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Starting a User programme Place the food in the oven.
Select User programmes .
Select the required programme.
Select Allow.
Depending on the programme settings,the following menu options will appearin the display:
– Start nowThe programme will startimmediately. The oven heating willswitch on immediately.
– Finish atSpecify the time at which theprogramme should finish. The ovenheating will switch off automaticallyat the time you have set.
– Start atSpecify the time at which you wantthe programme to start. The ovenheating will switch on automaticallyat the time you have set.
– Show cooking stagesA summary of your settings willappear in the display.
Select the required menu option.
The programme selected will beginstraight away or at the time set.
At the end of the programme, selectthe sensor.
Changing cooking stages
Cooking stages in an Automaticprogramme that you have renamed asa User programme cannot bechanged.
Select User programmes .
Select the programme you want tochange.
Select Change programme.
Select the cooking stage that youwant to change or Add cooking stageto add another cooking stage.
Select and confirm the desiredsettings.
If you want to start the modifiedprogramme without changing it,select Start programme.
Select Save when you have changedall the settings.
A message will appear in the displayconfirming that the new name has beensaved.
Confirm with OK.
The saved programme has beenchanged and you can start itimmediately or delay the start.
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Changing a name Select User programmes .
Select the programme you want tochange.
Select Change name.
Change the programme name.
Select .
A message will appear in the displayconfirming that the new name has beensaved.
Confirm with OK.
The programme has been renamed.
Deleting User programmes Select User programmes .
Select the programme you want todelete.
Select Delete programme.
Confirm the request with Yes.
The programme is deleted.
Go to Other | Settings | Factorydefault | User programmes to delete allUser programmes at the same time.
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Risk of injury caused by hotsurfaces.The steam oven gets hot duringoperation. You could burn yourselfon the oven compartment, shelfrunners or accessories.Allow the oven compartment, shelfrunners and accessories to coolbefore cleaning.
Risk of injury due to electricshock.The steam from a steam cleaningappliance could reach electricalcomponents and cause a shortcircuit.Never use a steam cleaner forcleaning the oven.
All surfaces could be discoloured ordamaged if unsuitable cleaningagents are used.All surfaces of this appliance aresusceptible to scratching. Scratcheson glass surfaces could cause abreakage in certain circumstances.Only use cleaning agents designedfor domestic use.Remove all cleaning agent residuesimmediately.
Do not use cleaning agents orwashing-up liquids containingaliphatic hydrocarbons as thesecould cause the seals to swell.
If soiling is left on for any length oftime, it may become impossible toremove.Surfaces may suffer discolouration ordamage.Remove any soiling immediately.
The appliance and accessoriesshould be cleaned and driedthoroughly after each use.
Leave the appliance door open untilthe oven interior is completely dry.
Useful tip: If the steam oven is notgoing to be used for a longer period oftime, it should be thoroughly cleanedand dried beforehand to prevent thebuild-up of odours and so on. Leave thedoor open afterwards.
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Unsuitable cleaning agentsTo avoid damaging the surfaces of yourappliance, do not use:
– cleaning agents containing soda,alkalines, ammonia, acids orchlorides
– cleaning agents containing descalingagents
– abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.powder cleaners and cream cleaners
– solvent-based cleaning agents
– stainless steel cleaning agents
– dishwasher cleaner
– glass cleaning agents
– cleaning agents for ceramic cooktops
– hard, abrasive brushes or sponges,e.g. pot scourers, brushes orsponges which have been previouslyused with abrasive cleaning agents
– dirt erasers
– sharp metal scrapers
– steel wool or metal scourers
– stainless steel spiral pads
– spot cleaning with mechanicalcleaning agents
– oven cleaners and sprays
Cleaning the steam oven front Clean the appliance front with a
clean, soft sponge and a solution ofwarm water and washing-up liquid.
After cleaning, wipe the surfaces dryusing a soft cloth.
Useful tip: A clean, damp microfibrecloth without cleaning agent can alsobe used.
Cleaning the ovencompartmentThe oven compartment, the door seal,the inside of the door and the dripchannel should be cleaned and driedafter each use.
Remove:
– condensate using a sponge orabsorbent cloth,
– light, greasy soiling with a spongeand a solution of washing-up liquidand hot water.
After cleaning, wipe the surface withclean water to remove any cleaningagent residues.
Then wipe the surfaces dry using acloth.
After prolonged use, the floor heatercan become discoloured by drops ofliquid, but this does not impair thefunction.
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The door seal is designed to last thelifetime of the appliance. Should it forany reason need replacing, pleasecontact Miele (see the end of theseoperating instructions).
Cleaning the Automatic door opener
Ensure that the door opener doesnot become soiled with foodresidues.
Wipe away soiling immediately witha clean sponge and a solution ofwashing-up liquid and hot water.
After cleaning, wipe the surface withclean water to remove any cleaningagent residues.
Cleaning the water container Remove the water container after
each use.
Remove the spill guard.
Empty the water container.
Rinse the water container by handand then dry it to prevent limescale.
Refit the spill guard on the watercontainer. Make sure the spill guardengages correctly.
Accessories
All accessories are dishwasher-safe.
Cleaning the condensate tray, rackand cooking containers
Wash and dry the condensate tray,rack and cooking containers aftereach use.
Any bluish discolouration on thecooking containers can be removedwith vinegar. Rinse afterwards withclean water.
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Cleaning the shelf runners
The shelf runners are suitable forcleaning in a dishwasher.
Pull the shelf runners out of theholder (1.) at the front of the oven andthen pull them out of the oven (2.).
The shelf runners can be washed inthe dishwasher or by hand with asolution of warm water and a littlewashing-up liquid applied with aclean sponge or cloth.
Refit in the reverse order.
Refit the shelf runners carefully.
If the shelf runners are not correctlyinserted, there is no anti-tipprotection.
Descaling the steam oven
We recommend using Miele descalingtablets (see “Optional accessories”) todescale the appliance. These havebeen specially developed for use withMiele appliances to optimise thedescaling process. Other descalingagents, which contain other acidsbesides citric acid and/or otherundesirable substances, such aschlorides, could cause damage to theproduct. Moreover, the descalingresult required could not beguaranteed if the descaling solutionwas not of the appropriateconcentration.
Do not spill descaling agent ontometal surfaces. This can causemarks to appear.However, should any descalingagent get onto these surfaces, wipeit away immediately.
The steam oven has to be descaledafter a certain number of operatinghours. When the time comes to descaleit, the number of uses remaining lightsup in the display. The steam oven willlock after the last remaining cookingprocess.
We recommend that you descale theappliance before it locks out.
During the descaling process, the watercontainer must be rinsed out andrefilled with fresh water.
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The Start at and Finish at functions arenot available while descaling is beingcarried out.
Switch the steam oven on and selectDescale .
The message Please wait will appear inthe display. The descaling process isbeing prepared. This may take severalminutes. As soon as the appliance isready, you will be prompted to fill thewater container.
Fill the water container with lukewarmfresh tap water up to the levelmarker and drop 2 Miele descalingtablets in it.
Wait until the descaling tablets havedissolved.
Push the water container into theappliance.
Confirm with OK.
The time remaining will appear in thedisplay. The descaling process will nowbegin.
Do not switch the steam oven offduring the descaling process,otherwise the whole process will haveto be started from the beginningagain.
During the course of the descalingprocess, the water container needs tobe rinsed and filled with fresh watertwice.
Follow the instructions in the display.
Confirm each with OK.
Once the time remaining has elapsed,Finished will appear in the display and abuzzer will sound.
Switch the steam oven off.
Remove the water container andremove the spill guard.
Empty and dry the water container.
Let the oven cavity cool down.
Then dry the oven compartment.
Leave the appliance door open untilthe oven interior is completely dry.
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With the help of the following guide, minor faults in the performance of theappliance, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remediedwithout contacting Miele. This will save you time and money because you won'tneed a service call.
Please note that a call-out charge will be applied to unnecessary service visitswhere the problem could have been rectified as described in these operatinginstructions.
Problem Possible cause and remedy
You cannot switch theappliance on.
The circuit breaker has tripped. Reset the circuit breaker in the mains fuse box
(see data plate for minimum fuse rating).There may be a technical fault. Disconnect the appliance from the mains
connection for approximately 1 minute by:– switching off at the wall socket and withdrawing
the plug, or– switching off the mains circuit breaker or residual
current device. If, after switching the circuit breaker or residual
current device back on, the steam oven will stillnot switch on, contact a qualified electrician orMiele.
The oven does not heatup.
Demo mode is active.The steam oven can be operated, however theheating elements will not work. Deactivate Demo mode (see “Settings -
Showroom programme”).The oven cavity has been warmed up by a warmingdrawer in operation underneath it. Open the door and let the oven cool down.
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Problem Possible cause and remedy
The sensors do notrespond.
You have selected the Display | QuickTouch | Off setting.Therefore, when the steam oven is switched off, thesensors do not respond. As soon as the steam oven is switched on, the
sensors will respond. If you want the sensors toalways respond even when the steam oven isswitched off, select the Display | QuickTouch |On setting.
The steam oven is not connected to the powersupply. Check that the steam oven plug is correctly
inserted into the socket. Check if the circuit breaker has tripped. Contact a
qualified electrician or Miele.There is a fault with the control unit. Touch and hold the On/Off sensor until the
display switches off and the steam oven restarts.
The fan can still beheard after theappliance has beenswitched off.
The fan is still running. The appliance is fitted with a fan which removessteam from the oven. The fan will continue to run fora while after the appliance has been switched off. Itwill switch itself off automatically after a while.
A humming sound canbe heard after switchingon the appliance, duringoperation and afterswitching off theappliance.
This is not a fault. It is made by water being pumpedthrough the system.
After moving house, theappliance no longerswitches from theheating-up phase to thecooking phase.
Altitude affects the boiling point of water. If you movehouse, the appliance will need to be reset for the newaltitude if this differs from the old one by more than300 m. To adjust the boiling temperature, you need to
descale the steam oven (see “Cleaning and care –Descaling the steam oven”).
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Problem Possible cause and remedy
During operation anunusually large amountof steam escapes orsteam escapes fromparts of the steam ovenwhere it does notusually.
The door is not properly closed. Close the door.
The door seal is not correctly fitted. If necessary, press it in all the way round the door
to make sure it is fitted evenly.The door seal is damaged, e.g. cracked. Replace the door seal.
This can be ordered from Miele (see the end of thisbooklet for contact details).
A whistling sound isheard when theappliance is switchedon again.
When the door is closed, the pressure has toequalise, which can cause a whistling sound. This isnot a fault.
The Start at and Finish atfunctions are notavailable.
The temperature in the oven compartment is too high,e.g. after a programme has finished. Open the door and let the oven cool down.
These functions are not available with Descale.
The oven lightingdoesn't come on.
The lamp needs to be replaced. Call Miele to have the lamp replaced.
F44 Communication fault. Switch the steam oven off and then back on again
after a few minutes. If the same message appears again, call Miele.
F and other fault codes Technical fault. Switch the appliance off and call Miele.
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Miele offers a range of usefulaccessories, as well as cleaning andconditioning products for yourappliance.
These products can be ordered fromthe Miele online shop.
They can also be ordered directly fromMiele (see end of this booklet forcontact details).
ContainerMiele offers a wide range of cookingcontainers. These have all beenoptimised in terms of functionality anddimensions for Miele appliances.Detailed information on each of ourproducts can be found on the Mielewebsite.
– Perforated cooking containers invarious sizes
– Solid cooking containers in varioussizes
Cleaning and care products– Descaling tablets
– All purpose microfibre clothfor removing finger marks and lightsoiling
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Contact in case of faultIn the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contactMiele.
Contact information for Miele can befound at the end of this booklet.
Please quote the model and serialnumber of your appliance whencontacting Miele. This information canbe found on the data plate.
The data plate is visible on the frontframe of the oven, with the door fullyopen.
WarrantyThe manufacturer's warranty for thisappliance is 2 years.
For further information, please refer toyour warranty booklet.
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Safety instructions for installation
Risk of damage from incorrect installation.Incorrect installation can cause damage to the steam oven.
The steam oven must only be installed by a qualified person.
The connection data (frequency and voltage) on the steam oven’sdata plate must correspond with those of the electricity supply inorder to ensure that no damage can occur to the steam oven.Compare this data before connecting the appliance. If in any doubt,consult a qualified electrician.
Multi-socket adapters and extension leads do not guarantee therequired safety of the appliance (fire hazard). Do not use them toconnect the steam oven to the power supply.
The socket and on-off switch should be easily accessible after thesteam oven has been installed.
The steam oven must be positioned so that you can see thecontents of a cooking container placed on the top shelf level.Otherwise there is a risk of injuries or spillages of hot food.
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Building-in dimensionsAll dimensions are given in mm.
Installation in a tall unit
The furniture housing unit must not have a back panel fitted behind thebuilding-in niche.
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Installation in a base unit
The furniture housing unit must not have a back panel fitted behind thebuilding-in niche.
If the steam oven is to be installed in a base unit underneath an electric orinduction cooktop, please also observe the installation instructions for thecooktop as well as the building-in height required for the cooktop.
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Side view
A Glass front: 22 mm
Metal front: 23.3 mm
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Connection and ventilation
a Front view
b Mains connection cable, L = 2000 mm
c Ventilation cut-out, min. 180 cm2
d No connections permitted in this area
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Installing the steam oven Connect the mains connection cable
to the appliance.
Risk of damage from incorrecttransportation.Lifting the steam oven by the doorhandle could cause damage to thedoor.Use the handle cut-outs on the sideof the casing to lift the appliance.
The steam generator maymalfunction if the steam oven is noton a level surface.The maximum deviation from thehorizontal that can be tolerated is 2°.
Push the steam oven into the housingunit and align it. When doing so, make sure that themains connection cable does not gettrapped or damaged.
Open the door.
Secure the steam oven to the sidewalls of the unit using the woodscrews supplied (3.5 x 25 mm).
Connect the appliance to the mainselectricity supply.
Check the appliance for correctfunction in accordance with theoperating instructions.
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Electrical connectionWe recommend that you connect thesteam oven to the electricity supplyusing a suitable switched electricalsocket. This simplifies servicing. Thesocket must be easily accessible afterthe steam oven has been installed.
Risk of damage from incorrectconnection.Danger of injury! Miele cannot beheld liable for unauthorisedinstallation, maintenance and repairwork as this can be dangerous tousers.Miele cannot be held liable fordamage or injury (e.g. electric shock)caused by the lack of or inadequacyof an on-site earthing system.If the plug is removed from theconnection cable or if the cable issupplied without a plug, the steamoven must be connected to theelectrical supply by a suitablyqualified and competent electrician.If the socket is no longer accessible,or if a hard-wired connection isplanned, an additional means ofdisconnection must be provided forall poles. Suitable means ofdisconnection include switches withan all-pole contact gap of at least3 mm. These include miniature circuitbreakers, fuses and relays. Theconnection data is given on the dataplate. Please ensure this informationmatches the household mainselectricity supply.After installation, ensure that allelectrical components are shieldedand cannot be accessed by users.
Total power output
See data plate.
Connection data
The connection data is given on thedata plate. Please ensure thisinformation matches the householdmains supply.
Residual current device
For extra safety, it is advisable toprotect the steam oven with a suitableresidual current device (RCD) with a triprange of 30 mA.
Replacing the mains connectioncable
If replacing the mains connection cable,it must be replaced with a cable typeH 05 VV-F, available from Miele.
Disconnecting from the mains
Risk of electric shock!There is a risk of electric shock if theappliance is connected to the mainselectricity supply during repair orservice work.After disconnection, ensure theappliance cannot be switched backon by mistake.
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