Miele H397BP2, H395BP, H398B2, H398BP2, H396BP, H397B2, H394B manual Master Chef Ovens List of Tables

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Master Chef Ovens - List of Figures (Continued)

5-14 Lifting / Separating the Housing (Double Ovens)

46

5-15 Removing the Oven Cavity Back Pane

47

5-16 Top Heating Element

48

5-17 Convection Fan and Heater Element

49

5-18 Convection Fan Motor and Retaining Screws

50

5-19 Self Clean Temperature Sensor Removal

51

5-20 Rotisserie Motor and Retaining Screws

52

5-21 Catalyst Insert – Removal

53

5-22

Front Door, Outer Glass Removal Position

54

5-23

Front Door, Middle Glass Pane Removal

55

5-24

Front Door, Interior Glass Pane Removal

56

5-25

Door Hinge Removal

57

6-1 Main Electronic Layout

66

6-2 Display Electronic Layout

66

Master Chef Ovens - List of Tables

2-1 Summary of Model Numbers

1

 

4-1 Cooling Fan Specifications

24

4-2 Heater Element Specifications

25

4-3 Heater Element Operation

25

4-4 Automatic Safety Shutdown Durations

26

5-1 Self Clean Temperature Sensor Resistance Values

52

6-1

Service Mode Navigation (1 of 2)

60

6-2

Service Mode Navigation (2 of 2)

61

6-3

Programming Mode Navigation

63

6-4

Summary of Fault Codes

65

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Contents Technical Information Page Master Chef Ovens Table of Contents Description of Function Fault Diagnosis Master Chef Ovens List of Figures Master Chef Ovens List of Tables This page intentionally left blank Summary of Model Numbers Construction and DesignThis page intentionally left blank Appliance Overview Single Ovens Typical Appliance Overview2Overview of Double Oven Appliance Overview Double Oven TypicalSingle Oven Controls Overview of User Controls4Overview of Double Oven Controls Double Oven ControlsDimensions Single Oven DimensionsDimensions Double Oven Dimensions Double OvenComponent Overview Single Oven, w/o Master Chef Menu Components OverviewComponent Overview Single Oven, with Master Chef Menu 9Component Overview Double Oven, without Self Clean Component Overview Double Oven, without Self Clean2R12 Lower Oven Lower Heating Element 2R14 10Component Overview Double Oven, with Self Clean Component Overview Double Oven, with Self Clean2M2/1 Lower Oven Cooling Fan Installation Electrical Connection Operational Electrical ConnectionElectrical Connection Demo / Showrooms Installation Guide This page intentionally left blank 1123 PM Power FailuresGeneral Operation Turning off the ovenMaster Chef all Models except H394 Special FeaturesSelf Clean Function P / Self Clean Models Only Door Lock P / Self Clean Models OnlyTo deactivate the child safety lock Child Safety Lock All ModelsThis page intentionally left blank Description of Function Vapor Intake Cooling Fan SpecificationsDoor Contact Switch 1S24 & 2S24 Cooling Air IntakeHeating Element Activation Heating ElementsCavity Temperature Sensor 1R30 & 4R30 Automatic / Safety ShutdownRoast Probe Roast Probe 2R30 & 5R30 All Models Except H394Rotisserie Motors 1M15 & 2M15 Thermal Cut-Outs 2F1 & 4F1 P / Self Clean Models OnlyThermal Cut-Outs 1F1 & 3F1 Convection Fan 1M2/1 & 2M2/16Door Locking Components Self Clean Models Only Automatic Door Lock Self Clean Models OnlyThis page intentionally left blank PerfectClean Cleaning & Care InformationManually Cleaning the Oven Cavity 1Door Hinge Locking Tabs Front Door RemovalRunners Removal Halogen Light Bulb Replacement4Sliding light cover from the clamps Control Panel Removal Removing the Appliance for Service5Control Panel, Safety Panel and Top Cover Retaining Screws Upper Double Oven Side Covers Removal Top Cover RemovalUpper Back Panel Double Ovens Removal Lower or Single Oven Back Panel RemovalAir Shield Panel Double Ovens Removal Lower or Single Oven Side Covers Removal7Upper or Single Oven Cooling Fan Removal Upper or Single Oven Cooling Fan RemovalRemoval Lower Oven Cooling Fan Double Oven9Manual Release Of The Door Latch Self Clean Models Only Door Latch Manual Release P / Self Clean Models10Door Latch Drive Motor Assembly 11Door Latch and Cable 12Upper or Single Oven Housing Retaining Screws Safety Tip13Door Latch Assembly Service Tip Upper & Lower Door Close Switch RemovalDoor Latch Assembly Door Closed Switch 15Removing the Oven Cavity Back Panel Oven Cavity Back Panel Removal16Top Heating Element 17Convection Fan and Heating Element Hardware Convection Heating Element Removal 1R14, 2R1418Convection Fan Motor and Retaining Screws Convection Fan Removal 1M2/2, 2M2/219Self Clean Temperature Sensor Removal Operational Temperature Sensor 1R30 & 4R30 RemovalOhms Rotisserie Motors Removal 1M15, 2M1521Catalyst Insert Removal Catalyst Insert P/Self Clean Models Removal22Front Door, Outer Glass Pane Removal Front Door, Outer Glass Pane Removal23Front Door Middle Glass Panel Removal Front Door, Middle Glass Pane Removal24Oven Door, Interior Glass Pane Removal Oven Door, Interior Glass Pane RemovalDoor Hinges Removal This page intentionally left blank Initial requirements Service ModeTo Retrieve the Stored Faults Service Mode Navigation Part 1Function Test Service Mode Navigation Part 2Accessing Programming ModeProgramming Mode Navigation Programming an Optional Setting Fault Code Summary Main Electronic Electronic Boards LayoutDisplay Electronics Page Page
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H394B, H396BP, H395BP, H397B2, H398B2 specifications

The Miele H396B and H395B are high-performance built-in ovens that bring a blend of advanced technology, exceptional design, and innovative features to the modern kitchen. Designed to cater to the needs of serious home cooks and baking enthusiasts, these models reflect Miele's commitment to quality and precision.

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