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Operation
Delaying start 
(only on models M 626 EC and
M 636 EC)
The length of time and also the end of
a process can be pre-programmed up
to 24 hours beforehand.
Proceed as before to set the opera-
ting mode.
After setting the mode do not how-
ever press the START touchpad but
instead press the 
) touchpad.
0:00 and 
) the symbol for dela-
ying start flash in the display area.
Now enter the time at which you wish
the process to end. Use the +/-
touchpads to enter the hours. Press
the 
m touchpad and...

Page 32

Practical tips
Reheating
Select the following microwave power
settings to reheat food:
Drinks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8
Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6
Food for babies * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
(See table on page 12 for ovens with
maximum microwave output of less
than 900/1000 watts.)
* We do not recommend heating or
re-heating foods or drinks for
babies or young children in the
microwave oven. Any decision to do
this is the responsibility...

Page 33

Practical tips
After re-heating
Be careful when removing a dish
from the oven. It may be hot.
Although heat is not normally produced
in the container itself by the micro-
waves, (apart from stoneware and simi-
lar dishes), heat transfer from the food
to the container may be considerable,
making the container itself hot.
Allow food to stand for a few minutes
once a programme has ended to allow
heat to be distributed evenly.
After re-heating food, especially
food for babies and small children,
stir the...

Page 34

Practical tips
Defrosting
Remove the frozen food from its packa-
ging and place in a covered micro-
wave-safe container, to defrost without
a lid. Turn, stir or separate the food
about half-way through the programme.
To  d e f r o s t delicate foods, e.g. cream,
butter, gateaux and cheese, select the
microwave setting 1. However to
achieve an even result remove from the
oven and allow to finish defrosting at
room temperature.
To defrost meat unpack the frozen
meat and lay it on an upturned plate in
a...

Page 35

Practical tips
Examples
Melting margarine, butter
Melt 100 g at setting 5 uncovered, for
approx 1-1
1/2 minutes.
Melting chocolate
Break 100 g into pieces, melt at setting
5 uncovered, for approx. 2 minutes.
Dissolving gelatine
Melt at setting  5 uncovered, for ap-
prox.  
1/2-1 minutes, stirring occasion-
ally, (N.B. follow the instructions on the
packet if these differ and for the
amount of water).
Preparing flan topping/jelly glaze
Gently heat 1 sachet + 
1/4 l liquid at 
setting 5 uncovered, for...

Page 36

Cleaning and care
Microwave oven
Disconnect the microwave oven
from the power supply before clean-
ing.
Oven housing and interior
The housing and interior can be
cleaned using a damp cloth with a solu-
tion of washing up liquid or a mild deter-
gent and water. Wipe dry with a soft
cloth.
Avoid too much water as this could
penetrate the openings of the oven inte-
rior. 
Do not use a scouring agent which
could scratch.
The stainless steel surfaces can be
cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner for
stainless...

Page 37

Cleaning and care
Accessories (depending on model)
Boiling rod
The boiling rod can be washed in a dish-
washer.
Side runners 
The side runners can be removed to
clean the oven interior walls.
Take the runners out at the bottom
from the side wall, pull upwards and
un-hook.
Reassemble in reverse order.Rack, baking tray and runners
Wash and dry after each use. Remove
stubborn soils
–from stainless steel:
with a stainless steel cleaner.
–from enamel:
Soak to loosen the soil and then
clean with a soft brush...

Page 38

Problem solving guide
Repairs to electrical appliances
should only be carried out by suit-
ably qualified and competent ser-
vice technicians trained by Miele.
Improper repairs may pose a
serious risk to the user.
The following minor malfunctions how-
ever can usually be resolved without
calling the Service Department:
What to do if . . .
. . . a process cannot be started.
Check whether,
the appliance door is closed
properly.
a time has been entered.
the appliance is plugged in to the
mains supply.
the...

Page 39

Problem solving guide
. . . the microwave switches itself off
during a cooking, reheating or de-
frosting process.
There may be insufficient air circulation.
Check whether:
the air inlet is blocked.
Any object is blocking the ventilation
outlets.
whether anything is blocking the gap
between the base of the unit and the
worktop surface.
Remove any objects if necessary. The
appliance switches off automatically in
the case of overheating. Cooking can
be recontinued after a cooling-down
period.
If the...

Page 40

After sales service
In the event of any faults which you can-
not easily remedy, please contact
–your Miele dealer
–the nearest Miele Service Depart-
ment.
See address on the back page.
When contacting the service depart-
ment please quote the Model and Ser-
ial number of your appliance, given on
the data plate which is located exter-
nally, on the rear wall of the appliance.
After sales service
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