Combi 4010 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - H 4010 BM, H 4020 BM

Operating instructionsMicrowave combination ovenH 4010 BM, H 4020 BMTo avoid the risk of accidents ordamage to the appliance it isessential to read th

Page 2 - Contents

This can lead to the liquid boiling oversuddenly and explosively. Danger ofburning.The formation of bubbles can be sostrong that the pressure forces

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To check food temperature, firstinterrupt the cooking process.Then use a thermometer specificallyapproved for food use to measure thetemperature of t

Page 4 - Description of the appliance

Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland

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Set the clockTo enter the time of day the functionselector must be at "0".^Connect the appliance to theelectricity supply.In the timer displ

Page 6 - Technical safety

Microwave functionMicrowave cooking offers the benefitsof speed, convenience and nutritionaladvantages when food does not requirebrowning or crisping.

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Traditional oven functionsThis oven offers the following traditionaloven functions:–Fan plus Y–Grill n.These cook and brown the food.Fan plus YThis sy

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Microwaves–are reflected by metal,– pass through glass, porcelain,plastic and card,–and are absorbed by food.When using microwave power youshould alwa

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Exceptions:–If recommended by the producer,pre-cooked meals in aluminium foilcontainers can be defrosted andreheated in the appliance usingmicrowave p

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PlasticsPlastics must only be used withMicrowave-Solo. They must beheat-resistant to a minimum of110 °C. Otherwise the plastic maymelt and fuse with

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Testing dishes for theirsuitabilityIf in doubt as to whether glass,earthenware or porcelain plates ordishes are suitable for use in amicrowave oven, a

Page 12 - Caring for the environment

Description of the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Warning and Safety instructions . . . .

Page 13 - Cleaning and heating up for

A cover–prevents too much steam escaping,especially when cooking foods whichneed longer to cook, such aspotatoes.–speeds up the cooking process.–preve

Page 14 - Operating modes

ControlsThe oven controls consist of an ovenfunction selector and a temperatureselector.Selecting an oven functionThe function selector can be turnedc

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The timer can:–show the time of day,–be used as a minute minder,–switch the oven off, or on and offautomatically.ControlsThe timer is operated with th

Page 16 - Material and shape

Whilst triangle V is flashing, use the- or + immediately to make anychanges to the setting selected:–The + button increases the valueshown.–The - butt

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Setting the minute minderThe minute minder can be used to timeany activity in the kitchen, e.g. boilingeggs.You can enter a time up to a maximumof 12

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Programming a cookingdurationThe timer can be used to switch theappliance off or on and offautomatically.It is a good idea to set the oven toswitch on

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Switching the oven on and offautomaticallyTo use the automatic switch-on andswitch-off functions on the oven, boththe cooking duration and the end tim

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End of cooking durationAt the end of the cooking duration–the oven heating switches offautomatically.–the cooling fan will continue to run fora while.

Page 21 - Operation

When using microwave power youshould always place the food / dishcentrally on the glass tray and slidethe tray into the first shelf level fromthe bott

Page 22 - Controls

Microwave mode can be combinedwith either Fan plus or Grill.Before starting a combinationprogramme you must first select themicrowave power level and

Page 23 - Setting the time of day

Altering the time of day display and audible tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Time of day display (P I) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Microwave + Grill h n^Turn the function selector toMicrowave + Grill h n.The display shows a suggested powerlevel of 300 W.WVIf this power level is no

Page 25 - Programming a cooking

You can alter the time of day display(Programme 1) and the buzzer(Programme 2).The altered settings are retainedafter a power cut.Time of day display

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Buzzer (P 2)There is a choice of 3 different tones oralternatively, the buzzer can beswitched off.To alter the setting:^Turn the function selector to

Page 27 - To cancel programmed

The microwave function can be used todefrost food gently and quickly.The following settings arerecommended as a general guide:–80 Wfor defrosting very

Page 28 - Microwave

Chart for defrosting foodMicrowave powersettingsQuantity 150 WTime inmins.80 WTime inmins.Standing time atroom temperature *in mins.Dairy productsCrea

Page 29 - Combination programmes

The microwave function is particularlysuitable for reheating food.Select the following microwave powersettings to reheat fooddrinks. . . . . . . . . .

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Chart for reheating foodDrinks ** Microwave powersettingsQuantity 1000 WTime inmin.450 WTime in min.Standing time atroom temperature *in min.Coffee,dr

Page 31 - Time of day display (P I)

Microwave, traditional and combinationprogrammes are all suitable forcooking.MicrowaveThis method is suitable for cookingcasseroles as well as dishes

Page 32 - Buzzer (P 2)

Fan plus Y^Slide the glass tray with the combirack into the first shelf level from thebottom.The following containers are suitable:Ovenproof glass, ch

Page 33 - Defrosting

Cooking chartMicrowave power settingsQuantity 850 WTime inmin.+ 450 WTime inmin.Standingtime at roomtemperature*in min.MeatMeatballs in gravy (400 g m

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Control panela Function selectorb Timerc Temperature selectord Temperature indicator lightOven interiore Grill elementf Oven interior lightingg Three

Page 35 - Reheating

Chart for cooking, browning and crisping foodQuantity Oven function Time in min.Meat1)Roast hamHoney roast hamVeal roastMeat loaf1,000 g1,000 g1,000 g

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For simultaneous defrosting andreheating or cooking the followingfunctions are suitable:–Microwave h–Microwave + Grill h nMicrowave is suitable for de

Page 37 - Microwave h

The following grill settings are suitablefor browning food:–Grill n–Microwave + Grill h n,Grill n is suitable for flat items whichrequire a crisp fini

Page 38 - Fan plus Y

Chart for grillingPre-heat the grill for approx. 5 minutes.Flat items1)Total grilling timein min.2)Steak 25 – 30Burgers 30 – 35Sausages 20 – 25Fish fi

Page 39 - Cooking chart

The following settings are suitable forbaking:–Fan plus Y–Microwave + Fan plus h Y.Fan plus is suitable for baking smallcakes, swiss roll and pastries

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Do not use paper based containerscoated with aluminium foil, such asare sometimes provided with packetcake mixes. There is the danger ofthese catching

Page 41 - Combination programme

Baking chartFan plus Microwave + Fan plusTemp.in °CTimein min.Microwavesettingin WTemp.in °CTimein min.Creamed mixtureVictoria sandwichFarmhouse fruit

Page 42 - Grilling

Appliance front and controlpanel^All surfaces and controls should becleaned using warm water with a littlewashing up liquid applied with a softsponge

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Stainless steel frontedappliancesThe appliance front and controls aresusceptible to scratches andabrasions.Please observe the separate cleaninginstruc

Page 44 - Microwave + Fan plus

Clean the oven interior using a solutionof hot water and washing up liquid ormild detergent applied with a sponge,soft brush or damp cloth. Wipe dry w

Page 45 - Tips on baking

Accessories suppliedGlass trayThe glass tray is suitable for use with allcooking functions.Combi rack for use with the glasstrayThe combi rack must al

Page 46 - Baking chart

^Lower the grill element gently.Do not use force to lower theelement as this could causedamage.^ After cleaning the grill element, raiseit gently back

Page 47 - Cleaning and care

Installation work, maintenance andrepairs may only be carried out bysuitably qualified and competentpersons in accordance with nationaland local safet

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. . . the food is not sufficiently heatedor is not cooked at the end of a settime^Check whether,–after interrupting a cooking processusing microwave p

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. . . strange noises are heard whenthe microwave or microwave /combination mode is being used.^Check whether,–sparks are being created by the useof me

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In the event of any faults which youcannot easily remedy, please contact–your Miele Dealeror–the Miele Service Department (seeback cover for address).

Page 51 - Problem solving guide

All electrical work should be carried outin strict accordance with national andlocal safety regulations by a suitablyqualified and competent servicete

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Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363If this appliance is fitted with anon-rewireable plug, the followinginformation applies: if the socket outletsare not suit

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Building-in optionsThe appliance is suitable forinstallation:–in a tall unit in combination with anoven–in a tall unit on its own–in a base unitBuildi

Page 54 - After sales service

Installation^Connect the appliance to theelectricity supply.^Place the oven into the oven housingunit as far as the oven trim and align.^Open the oven

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This appliance complies with allrelevant legal safety requirements.Improper use can present a risk ofboth personal injury and materialdamage.To avoid

Page 57 - Installation

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Before connecting the appliance tothe mains supply make sure thatthe rating on the data platecorresponds to the voltage andfrequency of the household

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It is important that the heat is allowed tospread evenly throughout the foodbeing cooked.This can be achieved by stirring and/orturning the food, and

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Never place the hot glass tray (orany other hot cooking containers)on a cold surface, such as a tiled orgranite worktop.The glass tray or container co

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