Miele H 4170, H4270 Starting a pyrolytic process, At the end of pyrolytic cleaning process

Models: H 4170 H4270

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Cleaning and care

During the pyrolytic process the oven is heated to approx. 460 °C . Any residual soiling is burnt off by the high temperatures.

The oven door is automatically locked shortly after the pyrolytic cleaning process starts.

Depending on soiling levels you can choose between two cleaning programmes:

PY I lasting approx. 2 hours

PY 2 lasting approx. 2 hours 30 minutes

For safety reasons the door will remain locked until the temperature in the oven cavity has dropped below 280 °C.

Starting a pyrolytic process

^Take all accessories out of the oven.

^Turn the function selector to the pyrolytic . programme position.

h

PY will appear in the diplay.

The digits in the display and the h (Start) symbol will start flashing.

^Use the P or O button to scroll between PY I and "PY 2.

^After selecting PY I or PY 2 press the Q timer button to start the pyrolytic cleaning process.

The appliance door will lock and the heating elements will begin to heat up.

The duration of the cleaning programme can be seen in the display by calling up the g symbol.

You can set a finish time for the pyrolytic process during the first five minutes after starting the programme, for example, to take advantage of cheaper night electricity tarifs. To do this:

^Call up the ) symbol and use the P button to change the end time.

You can change the end time again if you wish at any time up until the programme starts.

At the end of pyrolytic cleaning process

the ) symbol will start flashing.

a buzzer will sound, if it is switched on (see "Altering oven settings").

^Turn the function selector to "0".

The buzzer will stop and the symbols in the display will go out.

If the function selector is not moved, the buzzer (if switched on) will sound every five minutes as a reminder that the programme has finished.

This reminder continues for up to 30 minutes.

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Miele H 4170, H4270 operating instructions Starting a pyrolytic process, At the end of pyrolytic cleaning process

H 4170, H4270 specifications

Miele is renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation in the realm of home appliances, and their built-in ovens, particularly the H4270 and H4170 models, are testament to this ethos. Both ovens showcase Miele’s signature design and cutting-edge technology, aimed at enhancing the cooking experience while ensuring durability and efficiency.

The Miele H4270 is designed for those who appreciate spacious interiors and advanced cooking features. With a generous capacity of 76 liters, it allows for larger meal preparations, making it ideal for families or entertaining guests. This model boasts a variety of cooking methods, including conventional heat, fan-forced cooking, grill, and a unique combination mode that optimally utilizes both heat sources for perfect results.

On the other hand, the Miele H4170 focuses on versatility and user-friendly interfacing. This model retains a substantial capacity but with slightly fewer specialized features compared to the H4270. It is, however, equipped with Miele’s innovative Moisture Plus function. This feature introduces steam into the cooking environment, which is particularly beneficial for baking and roasting, providing moisture retention for dishes while achieving golden-brown finishes.

Both ovens incorporate Miele’s advanced PerfectClean finish, which makes cleaning effortless. This non-stick surface prevents stubborn food residue build-up, allowing the interiors to remain pristine with minimal effort.

Innovative cooking technology is a hallmark of Miele ovens, with both models featuring Miele’s Convection Technology for an even heat distribution. This technology ensures that the food is cooked uniformly, irrespective of the oven's position. Additionally, the intuitive Control Panel with clear display aids in seamless navigation through various cooking programs and settings.

Moreover, safety features such as automatic shut-off, residual heat indicators, and cool-touch fronts come standard, prioritizing user safety while maintaining performance.

In conclusion, both the Miele H4270 and H4170 refrigerators stand out in the market for their quality, technology, and features. While the H4270 leans towards larger capacity and advanced modes, the H4170 provides an exceptional baking experience with its steam function, making both excellent choices for home chefs looking for reliable and sophisticated cooking appliances.