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Page 1 - 30" Electric Range

Operating Instructions30" Electric RangeTo prevent accidents and damage to the range, you must read allinstructions supplied before installing or

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS10Technical safety Installation, repair and maintenance work should be performed bya Miele authorized service technician

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS11 During installation, maintenance and repair work, e.g. if the ovenlighting is broken (see "Frequently asked ques

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS12 Do not install kitchen cabinets above the range, since reachingover a hot stovetop to access the cabinets can result

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS13Proper use The oven becomes very hot while in use. Use caution toensure that you are not burned on the heating element

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS14 Open the door carefully to allow hot air or steam to escape beforeplacing or removing food. To prevent burns, allow

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS15 WARNINGNEVER cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom orcover an entire rack with materials such as alum

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS16 To avoid damage, do not place aluminum foil, pots, pans orbaking sheets directly on the oven floor. This can cause a

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS17 When using an electrical appliance, e.g. a hand mixer, near thecooktop, make sure that the power cable does not come

Page 10 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS18 Hot pans on the display can cause damage to the electronicsunderneath. Do not place hot pans on the area around the d

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS19 If the handles of a pot or pan extend across an adjacent burner,this can cause burns, the ignition of flammable mater

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS2 WARNINGChildren and adults can tip over the range if has not beensecured. This may lead to fatal injuries. This range

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS20Accessories Use only genuine original Miele parts. If parts or accessories fromother manufacturers are used, the warra

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Guide to the range21CooktopaVariable burner 8 1/4" - 10 5/8" (21 cm - 27 cm) bStandard burner 5 11/16" (14.5 cm) cVariable burner 5

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Guide to the range22OvenaOven and cooktop controls bDoor lock with contact switch for SelfClean * cBrowning / Broiling element dOven interior lighting

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Control panel23aBurner knobs bTemperature selector cOptical interface(for Service technicians only) dTimer with display and sensorbuttons for light, 

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Control panel24Temperature selectorThe temperature selector is used toselect the temperature for a cookingmode.It can be turned clockwise until aresis

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Control panel25Clock / TimerThe clock/timer is operated via theDisplay with the sensor buttons.Display   h min  Light OK TimerThe displ

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Features26Model numbersA list of the ovens described in theseoperating instructions can be found onthe back page.Data plateThe data plate is behind th

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Features27Shelf runnersThe shelf runners are located on theright and left-hand sides of the ovenwith the levels for inserting accessories.The shelf le

Page 21 - Guide to the range

Features28FlexiClips with wire rackHFCBBR30-2The FlexiClips with wire rack can bemounted on any shelf level and pulledcompletely out of the oven This

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Features29Temperature selector with °C scaleThe range is delivered with atemperature selector with °F scale. Youcan get the temperature selector with°

Page 23 - Control panel

Contents3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... 2IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...

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Features30Round baking form HBF27-1This circular form is suitable for cookingfresh or frozen pizzas, flat cakes, tartsand baked goods.The surface has

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Features31OpenerThe opener allows you to open thecover of the over light.Miele Oven CleanerMiele oven cleaner is suitable forremoving stubborn soiling

Page 26 - Features

Features32Cooktop safety featuresOverheat protectionEach burner has overheat protection(inner temperature limiter). It turns theheating of the cooking

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Features33PerfectClean treated surfacesThe revolutionary PerfectClean enamelis a smooth, non-stick surface thatcleans easily with a sponge.Food and so

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Before using for the first time34Before using for the first time The range may only be operatedafter it has been installed properly.Read the operatin

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Before using for the first time35Ensure that the kitchen is wellventilated while the appliance isbeing heated up for the first time.Close doors to oth

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Operating the cooktop36How the burners workEach burner has overheat protection,which prevents the overheating of theceramic top (see "Overheatpro

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Operating the cooktop37Energy saving tips– Ensure that the bottoms of pots orpans match the size of the burner orare somewhat larger. This ensuresthat

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Operating the cooktop38Burner dataBurnerOutput in Watts at208 V and 60 HzOutput in Watts at240 V and 60 Hzleft front(variable burner)8 1/4" / 10

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Operating the cooktop39Setting rangeSetting rangeMelting butter, chocolate, etc.Dissolving gelatin1-2Thickening sauces containing only egg yolk and bu

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Contents4Cookware... 36Energy saving tips

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Operating the cooktop40 Never heat an empty pot! Thiscan damage the glass ceramicsurface.Never leave the cooktop unattendedduring use! Hot pans on t

Page 36 - Operating the cooktop

Operating the oven41Energy saving tips– Remove any accessories from theoven that you do not require forcooking.– Only preheat the oven if the recipe o

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Operating the oven42Preheating the ovenThe appliance only needs to bepreheated in a few cases.Most dishes can be placed in a coldoven. They will then

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Guide to the modes43The oven has a range of modes forpreparing a variety of foods.Rapid (Rapid PreHeat)(Browning / Broiling element +Convection fan wi

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Clock / Timer44Turning a cooking programOn / Off automaticallyYou can set a cooking program to turnon or off automatically. First the modeand cooking

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Clock / Timer45Setting a cooking time and finishtimeExample: The time is now 11:15 AM;you want a dish with a cooking time of90 minutes to be ready by

Page 41 - Operating the oven

Clock / Timer46At the end of the cooking time–  appears in the display,–  flashes,– the oven heating and lighting will turnoff,– the cooling fan

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Clock / Timer47Deleting a cooking time Select OK. If necessary, move the symbol with  or  until it appears under . Confirm with OK.The  symbol

Page 43 - Guide to the modes

Clock / Timer48Changing the time of dayThe time of day can only be changedwhen the mode selector is set to Off. Turn the mode selector to Off. Selec

Page 44 - Clock / Timer

Clock / Timer49Changing factory defaultsettingsThe appliance is supplied with anumber of default settings (see the"Settings overview" chart)

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Contents5Cleaning and care... 68Cooktop: Unsuitable clean

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Clock / Timer50Settings overviewSetting Status  Time of daydisplay * The time of day display is turned off.The display is dark when the oven is tu

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Clock / Timer51Setting Status Displaybrightness  to ,  *Different levels of brightness can be selected for thedisplay. : Minimum brightness

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Clock / Timer52System lock The system lock  prevents the ovenfrom being used unintentionally.The system lock is set of off by default.This can be ch

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Clock / Timer53Deactivating the system lock for acooking process Select an operating mode.The  and  symbols will appearalong with the current time

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Clock / Timer54TimerThe timer can be used to time anyactivity in the kitchen , e.g. boilingeggs.The timer can also be used at the sametime as a cookin

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Clock / Timer55At the end of the timer–  flashes,– the time starts counting upwards,– a signal will sound if turned on (see"Settings -  "

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Bake56Eating food which has been cookedcorrectly is important for goodhealth.Only bake cakes, pizza, french fries,etc. until they are golden brown. Do

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Bake57TemperatureAs a general rule, select the lowertemperature given in the chart.Choosing a baking temperature higherthan those recommended may redu

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Roast58Always follow USDA guidelines onfood safety.Operating modesDepending on how you would like thefood prepared, you can use Conv Bake(Convection B

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Roast59Tips– Resting time: At the end of theprogram, take the roast out of theoven, cover with aluminum foil andlet stand for about 10 minutes. Thishe

Page 56 - Bakeware

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS6When using the appliance, follow basic safety precautions, including thefollowing:Read all instructions before installat

Page 57 - Shelf levels 

Slow Roasting60This cooking method is ideal forcooking beef, pork, veal or lamb whena tender result is desired.First, using a cooktop sear the meat on

Page 58 - Cookware

Slow Roasting61After the cooking processBecause the cooking temperatures arevery low:– the meat can be carved immediately,it does not need to rest.– t

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Broil62 Danger of burns!Broil with the oven door closed. Ifyou broil with the door open the hotair will escape from the oven beforeit has been cooled

Page 60 - Slow Roasting

Broil63Preparing food for broilingRinse the meat under cold water andpat dry. Do not season the meat withsalt before broiling, this will draw outthe j

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Defrost64Use Conv Bake (Convection Bake)without setting the temperature togently defrost food.The fan will turn on and circulate air atroom temperatur

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Canning65Always follow the USDA canningguidelines.Canning containers Danger of injury!Do not use the appliance to heat upor can food in sealed jars o

Page 63 -  Danger of burns!

Dehydrate66Dehydrating is a traditional method ofpreserving fruit, certain vegetables andherbs.It is important that fruit and vegetablesare ripe and n

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Frozen food67Tips for pizza, French fries andsimilar items– For best results place frozen pizza onparchment paper on the wire rack.– Small frozen item

Page 65 - After canning

Cleaning and care68 Danger of burns!Make sure the burners are turned offand allowed to cool completely.Make sure the heating elements areturned off a

Page 66 - Dehydrate

Cleaning and care69Ceramic surfaceWhen cleaning with liquid dish soap,not all contaminants and residuesare removed.An invisible film forms, which caus

Page 67 - Frozen food

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS7Use This range is intended for domestic use and use in other similarenvironments. This appliance is not intended for o

Page 68 - Cleaning and care

Cleaning and care70Oven: Unsuitable cleaningagentsTo better maintain your appliance avoidthe following:– cleaners containing soda, ammonia,thinners, o

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Cleaning and care71Normal soilingThere is a seal around the oveninterior which seals the inside of thedoor.Take care not to rub, damage ormove the gas

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Cleaning and care72Self Cleaning the oven interiorInstead of cleaning the oven by handyou can use the Self Clean program .During self cleaning the ove

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Cleaning and care73Starting the Self Clean program Risk of burns!When self cleaning the front of theoven becomes hotter than withnormal oven use.Prev

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Cleaning and care74Delaying the start of the Self CleanprogramStart the program as described andthen set the desired finish time withinthe first five

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Cleaning and care75Most soiling can be easily removedusing a clean, soft sponge and a mildsolution of warm water and liquid dishsoap.Depending on the

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Cleaning and care76Removing the doorThe door is connected with brackets oneach door hinge.Before the door can be removed thehinges must first be unloc

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Cleaning and care77Reinstalling the door Hold both sides of the door securelyand carefully fit it onto the brackets ofthe hinges.Make sure that the d

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Cleaning and care78Removing the shelf runners Danger of injury!Do not use the oven without theshelf runners correctly inserted. Danger of burns! Mak

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Frequently asked questions79You can solve most problems that occur in daily operation by yourself. With theaid of the following guide, the cause of a

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS8Children As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when usedby children. Do not leave children unattended:

Page 79 - Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions80Problem Possible cause and solutionThe heating for one ofthe burners turns onand off.The "cycling" of the heatin

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Frequently asked questions81Problem Possible cause and solution  appears in thedisplay.The door lock for the Self Clean program will notdeactivate.

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Frequently asked questions82Problem Possible cause and solutionThe oven lighting doesnot turn on.The halogen bulb needs to be replaced. Danger of bur

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Technical Service83After sales serviceIn the event of a fault which you cannoteasily correct yourself, please contact:– your Miele dealer, or– the Mie

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9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540Phone:Fax:www.mieleusa.comU.S.A.Miele, Inc.National HeadquartersPlease have the model and serial numberof your a

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS9 Burn hazard from improper use! Do not allow children to operatethe oven. Danger of suffocation! Ensure that any plast

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