Miele DG 4164 L manual Water nozzle

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Cleaning and care

Water nozzle

During the cooling down phase, water is sprayed into the cooking compartment from a water nozzle which is located behind the deflector plate at the back of the runners on the right hand side. With prolonged use, this nozzle can become dirty and will require descaling.

The nozzle must be descaled if the fault message F13 appears in the display.

^Wait until several beeps sound. Now open the door and remove the food which is cooking.

Take care as a large amount of extremely hot steam may escape when the door is opened. The food will also be very hot.

^Leave the appliance to cool down with the door open.

^Remove the runners on the right-hand side (see "Shelf runners")

^Pull out the nozzle.

^Descaling the nozzle using the descaling agent supplied with the appliance or with a suitable proprietary descaling agent following the instructions on the packaging.

After descaling rinse the nozzle under fresh running water.

Before replacing the nozzle, all parts of the appliance which carry water must be flushed through.

^Close the door and switch the appliance on. Select Steam without pressure P.

^Set a duration of 1 minute, and press the Start/Stop button.

^Wait until the cooling down phase has been completed (see "At the end of the cooking duration").

^Then open the door and replace the water nozzle and the shelf runners.

The steam oven can now be used again in the normal way.

If the fault message F13 reappears after the nozzle has been descaled, contact the Service Department.

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Contents En GB Contents Programming Problem solving guide Description of the appliance Front viewControls and displays Descaling agent Accessories suppliedTray Silicone washersOptional accessories Stainless steel containersOther accessories Use Installation and connection Correct usage Safety with children Protecting the appliance from damageProtection from burning and scalding Appliance faults Futher safety notesDisposal of the packing material Caring for the environmentDisposal of your old appliance Setting the water hardness level Before using for the first timeLocation To open the door Opening and closing the doorTo close the door Cleaning and heating up for the first time Before each use OperationProgramming steps in brief Programme chart OperationAltering the recommended temperature Switching on and selecting a programmeProceed as follows Setting a cooking duration Starting a programmeInterrupting a programme To interrupt a programmeChanging a programme To continue the programmeAt the end of the cooking duration After use Practical tips Suitable containersSteaming VegetablesPulses Tips on steaming Practical tips Reheating Plated mealsDefrosting Tips on defrosting Cooking whole meals BlanchingBottling Steam with pressure Food to be juiced Duration Minutes Extracting juice with steamUseful tips Disinfecting containers Preparing yoghurtSafety features Pressure release / Safety valveSafety features Overheating protection To activate the safety lock Safety lockTo deactivate the safety lock Appliance front Cleaning and careGeneral notes To avoid damaging the surface of your appliance, do not use Cooking containers and drain filter Safety valve Door seal To remove the pull-out shelf Cooking compartment and pull-out shelfTo replace the pull-out shelf To remove the runners Shelf runnersTo replace the runners Water nozzle Descaling Proceed as follows After descaling Programme option Status Setting ProgrammingProceed as follows Appliance does not heat up Problem solving guideMains fuse has tripped Steam suddenly escapes from the appliance doorE04 appear On the left of the display, Appliance beepsAppears in the time display Problem solving guide Plumbing ServicesTechnical data Electrical connectionImportant U.K This Appliance Must be EarthedAfter sales service, data plate Page Page Alteration rights reserved Nr 786 680
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