Miele DG 2351, DG2661, DG 2651, DG 2551 Operation, Before each use, Programming steps in brief

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Operation

Before each use

^When using a perforated cooking container, push the condensate tray onto the lowest shelf runner to catch any drips.

^Fill the water container.

You do not need to remove the insert.

Only use mains tap water. Never use distilled or mineral water.

The water level must be between the two markings (min. 0.75 l and max.

1.2l). These are located inside and outside the container. On no account exceed the upper or maximum level marker. The amount of water required will vary depending on what you are cooking.

Using hot water from a kettle will shorten the heating-up time.

^Use both hands to carry the water container. Take care not to let any water spill out. Push the water container into the appliance until it connects.

If the water container is not positioned correctly, the appliance will not heat up and after a while F20 will appear in the display (see "Problem solving guide").

Programming steps in brief

To make a selection you turn the selector, and to confirm your selection you press it.

The function selector is used to:

ASwitch the appliance on by pressing it

BSelect and confirm a cooking function

The time/temperature selector is used to:

CConfirm the recommended temperature or to change it and then confirm the change

DSelect and confirm a cooking duration

The programme then starts automatically.

If you do not complete the programming within 15 minutes, the appliance will switch itself off.

The cooking functions and programming steps are described in more detail on the following pages.

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Contents GHirZ Contents Contents Front view Description of the applianceControl panel Side runners Steam oven cookbook Silicone grease Accessories suppliedCondensate tray Usable capacity 1.7 litres RackCounter top casing Dgsg for freestanding installation Optional accessoriesTechnical safety Correct usage Safety with children Protecting the appliance from damage Protection from burning Further safety notes Appliance faultsDisposal of the packing material Caring for the environmentDisposal of your old appliance General notes Before using for the first timeProceed as follows Setting the languageHardness Display Setting the water hardnessCleaning and heating up for the first time Programming steps in brief Time/temperature selector is used toOperation Before each useSymbol Function Recommended Temperature range Function chartC / F Recommended temperature Switching on and selecting a functionTo change the recommended temperature permanently Altering the recommended temperatureTo change it once Setting a cooking duration Manual start Starting a programmeAfter starting a programme Interrupting a programme To change the temperature during the heating up phase Changing the settings during operationTo change the temperature during the cooking phase To change the cooking duration during the cooking phase To change the cooking duration during the heating up phaseAt the end of cooking duration Insufficient water After useTo deactivate the lock when the appliance is switched off To activate the lock when the appliance is switched offSystem lock To deactivate the lock when the appliance is switched on To activate the lock when the appliance is switched onSuitable containers Practical tipsPractical tips Steaming Food Function Temperature Duration MinutesVegetables Fish Food Function Temperature Duration Minutes MeatMiscellaneous Eggs RiceFruit Tips on steaming Tip ReheatingCook Universal function DefrostingTips on defrosting Cook Universal function Produce Temp Duration Minutes Fruit BottlingMeal planning Yoghurt BlanchingDisinfecting baby bottles Appliance front and housing Cleaning and careCloth Condensate tray, rack and cooking containers Oven interiorSide runners Water container Coupling seal Descaling After descaling Manual, automatic Standard settingsStandard settings Alternatives Permitted, not permittedProblem solving guide Fault message F20 appears in the time/temperature display After sales service, data plate Safety instructions for InstallationInstallation Freestanding appliance Appliance dimensions DGInstallation in a tall unit Appliance and building-in dimensions DG 2561 / DGDG 2561 / DG Installation in a dresser unit DG 2561 / DG Installation in a wall unit DG 2561 / DG 2661 nstallation in a base unit Appliance and building-in dimensions DG 2551 / DG DG 2551 / DG Installation in a dresser unit DG 2551 / DG Installation in a wall unit DG 2551 / DG Installation in a base unit DG 2551 / DG Built under a wall unit Fitting the feet Installing the appliance Important U.K Electrical connectionNon-rewireable plugs BS Page Alteration rights reserved

DG 2351, DG 2561, DG 2551, DG 2651, DG2661 specifications

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