Miele H 316, H 326, H 320, H 310 manual PerfectClean, Normal soiling, Stubborn soiling

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Cleaning and care

PerfectClean

Before using for the first time remove any stickers from Perfect- Clean surfaces.

The enamelled surfaces of the oven in- terior, baking tray, grill pan / oven tray, rack and side supports have been treated with a new type of enamelling called "PerfectClean".

This surface has very good anti-stick properties which is much easier to keep clean than conventional oven ena- mel.

Food can be taken off it more easily and soiling from baking and roasting is easier to remove.

The following notes on cleaning and care should ensure that the anti-stick and easy clean properties of Perfect- Clean last for many years.

PerfectClean surfaces can be treated as you would treat glass. If you are un- sure whether a particular cleaning pro- duct is suitable for PerfectClean con- sider whether you could clean a window pane with the product without damaging it.

Food can be sliced or cut up on the PerfectClean surface in the same way as on a baking tray with conventional enamel.

Allow the oven and any accessories to cool down before cleaning. Danger of burning!

Normal soiling

Clean as soon as possible after each use with a dishcloth, soft sponge (e.g. the Vileda sponge as supplied with the oven) or a soft nylon brush, and a solu- tion of hot water and a little washing up liquid.

Stubborn soiling

Stubborn soiling e.g. from roasting may need to be soaked first with a damp sponge to loosen it and if necessary a scraper suitable for glass surfaces can be used to remove it.

After cleaning rinse thoroughly with clean water. The water must run off the surface easily. Any residual cleaning agents will hinder this effect.

Using oven sprays on very stubborn soiling

Some oven cleaners contain strong alkalines and / or abrasive materials. Because the enamel is designed to be easily cleaned the use of these cleaners is not recom- mended.

However if you still cannot get the surface clean, an oven cleaner can be used.

Do not attempt to use on a hot oven or accessories. Allow the Perfect- Clean surfaces to cool down to room temperature before applying oven sprays!

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Contents Operating instructions Ovens and cookers 310, H 316, H Contents To check and change an Installation Ceramic hobs KM 213, KM 215 KM 227, KM 228 General view Description of the applianceModel cooker with hob controls Control panel Oven interiorModel oven Control panel Hob AccessoriesPlease note Data plate for hobCeramic hob KM 213, KM As above except Ceramic hob KM 215, KMHob with enclosed hotplates KM Disposal of the packing material Caring for the environmentDisposal of your old machine Correct usage Technical safetyOven UseCeramic hobs Hobs with enclosed hotplates General notes Setting the timer Before using for the first timeCleaning the appliance Setting the time of day 24 hour displayEnclosed hotplates Ceramic hobCeramic hobs HobsEnclosed hotplates Suggested hob settings Using the hobHobs use Hob controlsPan bases Choice of suitable pansSize of pan Pan lidsAdditional notes for ceramic hobs Both ceramic and enclosed hot- platesAdditional notes for enclosed hot- plates Description of the systems Controls Ovens useFunction selector Temperature selector Using the ovenWith Fan heat D Pre-heating the ovenWith Conventional a With Grill nBaking tray, grill pan / oven tray and rack AccessoriesRoasting grease filter Handle Anti-splash tray Symbols in the display TimerFunctions Push buttonsShort time Minute minder Time of dayTo set the time of day Enter the short timeEnd of cooking time Programming cooking time automaticallyTo check and change an entered time Cancelling an automatic processChanging the audible tone CheckingBakeware BakingFan Heat D Conventional aGeneral notes Conventional aFor even browning Creamed mixture Baking chartConventional heat a Temperature We recommend roasting in a covered pot L RoastingOpen roasting Tips From Oven roasting chartDo not refreeze food once it has thawed DefrostingCooking Cooking ready made meals Preparing food for grilling GrillingGrilling on the rack Grilling time Useful grilling hintsFlat items of food Grill chartCeramic hob surface Cleaning and careFor stubborn spillages use a shielded blade scraper Removal of sugar, or syrups, plastic or aluminium foil Suitable cleanersHotplate surround HotplatesHob trough White or coloured fronts Appliance front and control panelStainless steel fronts Roasting filterUsing oven sprays on very stubborn soiling PerfectCleanNormal soiling Stubborn soilingCleaning and care Catalytic enamel surfaces Cleaning by handTo clean at high temperatures Catalytic cleaning processTo remove the oven door To remove the runners To re-fit the oven doorTo remove the catalytic side panels To remove the back panel To lower the upper heating element What to do if Correcting minor faultsOven does not heat up Heating works, but not the oven lightingCakes or biscuits are unevenly browned Noise can be heard after bak- ing, roasting or grillingAuto flashes in the timer dis- play ·00 appears when the audible tone is switched offSpots like rust appear on cata- lytic surfaces Correcting minor faults Correcting minor faults Correcting minor faults After sales service Telescopic carriage Extra accessoriesPizza pan Deep sided Universal oven dishElectrical connection UK, IRL, ZA Connection diagramOven with integrated hob controls E model Important U.KWall oven Installation Ceramic hobs KM 213, KM KM 227, KM Installation Ceramic hobs Building-in KM Installation Hobs with enclosed hotplatesInstalling the cooker Installing the oven Alteration rights reserved / 22