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    							Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To remove the runners
    Select the Light H setting.
    The oven heater elements must be
    switched off, to avoid the danger of
    burning.
    Pull on the fixing knob to release it.
    Take the runners out of the oven.
    Reassemble in the reverse order, care-
    fully ensuring all parts are correctly in
    place.
    Cleaning and care
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    							Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To remove the catalytic side panels
    Select the Light H setting. 
    The oven heater elements must be
    switched off, to avoid the danger of
    burning.
    Take the runners out of the oven.
    Gently lift and pull out the catalytic
    side panels.
    Reassemble in the reverse order, care-
    fully ensuring all parts are correctly in
    place.When reassembling the catalytic side
    panels, ensure they sit correctly.
    Ease the back lug into the opening
    in the rear wall panel.
    Lift the front locating hole on to the
    guide pin behind the collar.
    Cleaning and care
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    							Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Put the runners back into place.To remove the back panel
    Loosen the screws in the back panel
    and take it out.
    The oven must not be used without
    the back panel fitted. This could
    lead to injuries.
    Reassemble in the reverse order, care-
    fully ensuring all parts are correctly in
    place.
    Cleaning and care
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    							Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To lower the upper heating element
    Select the Light H setting.
    The oven heater elements must be
    switched off, to avoid the danger of
    burning.
    Wait until the grill element has
    cooled down enough to touch.
    Otherwise you could be burnt.
    Take out the runners.
    Pull (and turn if necessary) on the fix-
    ing knob on the grill element to re-
    lease it.
    Gently lower the grill element.
    Do not use force to lower it, as this
    could cause damage.
    If the guard plate (according to model)
    is dirty it can also be removed for clean-
    ing:
    Hold the guard plate firmly and un-
    screw the knurled knob.
    Take out the guard plate.
    Reassemble in the reverse order, care-
    fully ensuring all parts are correctly in
    place.
    Cleaning and care
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    							Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Correcting minor faults
    Installation, maintenance and re-
    pairs to the electrical components
    of this appliance should only be car-
    ried out by a fully competent person
    to ensure safety. Repairs and other
    work by unqualified persons could
    be dangerous. The manufacturer
    cannot be held responsible for un-
    authorized work.
    Some minor problems however can be
    dealt with as follows:
    What to do if . . .
    . . . The hob cooking zones / hot-
    plates do not warm up after being
    switched on.
    Check whether,
    the house mains fuse has shorted.
    Call an electrician or the Service
    dept.
    . . . The oven does not heat up.
    Check whether,
    the selector switch is set to the func-
    tion required, and the temperature
    control is set at the correct tempera-
    ture.
    AUTO is flashing in the timer dis-
    play field.
    To switch on the oven independently
    of the timer, @ should show in
    the display. Press the i button.
    the main fuse has blown. Contact a
    qualified electrician or the Miele Ser-
    vice Department.. . . the heating works, but not the
    oven lighting
    The bulb needs changing:
    Disconnect the appliance from the
    electricity supply: 
    Switch off at the isolator or the mains
    fuse box.
    Remove the runners.
    Lift the lamp cover from its retainers.
    Change the bulb:
    230-240°V, 25 W, E 14, heat 
    resistant to 300°C, pear shape.
    Press the lamp cover back in its
    retainers and put the runners back.
    Correcting minor faults
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    							Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine . . . a noise is heard after a baking,
    roasting or grilling process.
    This is not a fault.
    The cooling fan continues to run for a
    short time after the oven has been
    switched off, to prevent any humidity
    building up in the oven, on the control
    panel or in the oven housing unit.
    When the temperature has fallen suffi-
    ciently the fan switches off automati-
    cally.
    The temperature will fall faster when the
    oven door is opened partially or fully.
    . . . the cakes and biscuits are not
    cooked after following the times
    given in the chart.
    Check whether,
    the correct temperature was set.
    there has been a change to the
    recipe. The addition of more liquid or
    more eggs makes a moister mix
    which would need longer to cook.
    the roasting filter had been left in
    place in front of the fan when cook-
    ing with Fan Heat D. In this case
    baking times might be lengthened
    by 10 to 15 minutes.. . . the cake or biscuits are unevenly
    browned
    There will always be a slight uneven-
    ness. Product information sheets give a
    percentage result for standard brown-
    ing tests. These refer to results for one
    tray.
    If the item being baked is browning
    very unevenly, check:
    –Baking with the Fan Heat D setting:
    whether the temperature was set too
    high,
    whether the roasting filter was in
    place.
    –Baking with Conventional A heat-
    ing:
    check the colour and composition of
    the baking tins being used. Light col-
    oured, shiny, or thin walled tins are
    less suitable.
    Correcting minor faults
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    							Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine . . . spots like rust appear on the inte-
    rior walls.
    When roasting on the rack, the circulat-
    ing air sometimes picks up spices,
    which are then deposited on the oven
    interior walls. Such residues are not
    removed by catalytic cleaning, they are
    best removed while fresh with a mild
    washing up liquid solution and a soft
    brush.
    . . . There has been a power failure,
    and instead of the time of day "0
    • •00"
    and "AUTO" flash in the display. 
    All pre-set times are deleted as a result
    of the power failure.
    Enter the time of day again, and any
    other pre-set data.. . . "0
    • •00" appears when the audible
    tone is switched off.
    This is not a fault.
    The time of day will shortly reappear in
    the display field.
    . . .  "AUTO" flashes in the timer dis-
    play.
    This might signal a data entry mistake,
    –for example entering conflicting
    times.
    –if the time of day is changed while a
    start and finish time have been pre-
    set.
    –when the audible tone is switched off
    by pressing the g and ) but-
    tons.
    Correcting minor faults
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    							Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine After sales service
    In the event of faults which you cannot
    easily remedy yourself, please contact:
    –your Miele Dealer
    or
    –the nearest Miele Service Depart-
    ment, (see address on the back
    page).When contacting the Service dept,
    please quote the Model and Serial num-
    ber of your appliance, both of which
    are shown on the data plate, visible
    below the oven interior, with the oven
    door open.
    If you have an oven and hob combina-
    tion also give the number of your hob.
    After sales service
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    							Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Extra accessories
    (May come as standard items with
    some appliances.)
    The following accessories are available
    at extra cost from your Dealer or the
    Miele Domestic Sales dept.
    Handle
    To take the baking trays or the roast-
    ing / grill pan out of the oven, or to put
    them into it.
    Anti-splash tray
    To be placed in the grill pan when
    grilling.
    The juices from the food being grilled
    are gathered under the anti-splash tray,
    rather than being dried out, and they
    can then be used in sauces etc.Telescopic carriage
    The telescopic carriage with 5 levels of
    runners can be drawn right out of the
    oven.
    This gives a good overview of all the
    cooking in progress.
    Catalysor
    A catalysor can be built into the cooling
    system to filter fatty vapours and re-
    duce food smells.
    Extra accessories
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    							Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Electrical connection Q\}All electrical work should be under-
    taken by a suitably trained and com-
    petent person in strict accordance
    with national and local safety regula-
    tions.
    The voltage and rated load are given
    on the data plate, visible when the
    oven door is open. Ensure that these
    match the household mains supply.
    Please quote these data, and the
    model and serial number when contact-
    ing the Miele Service dept.
    Connection of this appliance should be
    made either via a fused connection unit
    (rated load under 3000 W), or via a suit-
    able isolator (rated load over 3000 W),
    which complies with national and local
    regulations, and which is accessible
    after the appliance has been built in.Important G.B.
    The appliance is supplied with a 3-core
    cable for connection to a single phase
    230-240 V 50 Hz supply, with 20 amp
    fusing.
    The wires are coloured in accordance
    with the following code:
    Green/yellow = earth
    Blue = neutral
    Brown = live
    WARNING
    THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
    EARTHED.
    In other countries check these details
    with your supplier.
    Possible combinations
    The version of the built-in oven with
    hob controls may only be combined
    with one of the hobs listed, (not all units
    are available in every country):
    KM 213
    KM 215
    KM 200
    Electrical connection Q\}
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