Operating and Installation instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Overview
- Control panel
- Description of functions
- Before using for the first time
- Modes / Programs / Menus
- Operation: Steam cooking
- Operation: Combination cooking mode
- Operation: Functions without steam
- Quick guide
- Interrupting operation
- Additional functions
- Setting additional durations
- Turning off automatically
- Switching on and off automatically
- Sequence of an automatic cooking process
- Rapid PreHeat
- Switching off Rapid PreHeat
- Changing the operating mode
- Changing settings during a cooking process
- Changing the temperature
- Changing the core temperature
- Changing the broil level
- Changing the cooking duration
- Deleting a cooking duration
- Deleting a finish time
- Canceling cooking
- MasterChef
- Favorites
- Timer
- General notes
- Steam cooking
- Sous-vide (vacuum) cooking
- Special modes
- Roast probe
- Roast
- Bake
- Broil
- Settings
- Cleaning and care
- Frequently asked questions
- Optional accessories
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION
- Detailed dimensions of oven front
- Installation dimensions
- Installation
- Electrical connection
- Caring for the environment
- Technical service, data plate, warranty
- MieleCare
Broil
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Burn hazard!
The appliance door must remain shut
during broiling, as otherwise the con-
trols will get hot.
Broiling tips
Place the food on the rack on top of
universal tray.
When broiling fish, place the fish on a
piece of baking paper cut to size.
Place the food in the steam oven
without pre-heating. Pre-heating the
steam oven is not necessary when
broiling.
Broil thick items, e.g. half a chicken,
in the middle and thin items, e.g.
steak, on the top shelf level.
Turn the food after ²/₃ of the cooking
time has elapsed. Fish does not need
to be turned.
The roast probe cannot be used with
the Maxi Broil, Broil, and Combi Steam|
Maxi Broil modes.
Maxi Broil
This function gives excellent browning
and searing results. Use this function
for chops, ribs, large quantities of meat
and for browning large dishes.
Broil
This function is excellent for broiling or
searing small quantities. Use this func-
tion for chops, ribs, small quantities of
meat and for browning small dishes.
Convection Broil
For broiling thicker items, e.g. poultry or
roulades.
Tips
– Marinate or add a little oil if neces-
sary to lean meat. Do not use other
types of fat as they can burn and
cause smoke.
– Make diagonal cuts in sausage be-
fore broiling.
– It is best to broil food of a similar
thickness at the same time so that
the broiling time for each item does
not vary too greatly.
– To broil thicker pieces of food more
gradually after an initial high tempera-
ture, continue broiling at a lower tem-
perature setting or use a lower shelf
runner to allow the food to cook
through to the center.