Correcting minor problems
. . . uneven browning occurs.
A slight unevenness is normal, espe-
cially when cooking on several levels.
Baking/browning information available
on food product sheets are obtained
using standard tests and single level
baking only.
If the item being baked is browning
very unevenly, and you are using the
“Convection” mode, check:
that the oven temperature was not
set too high, or
that the grease filter is not installed.
If baking using “Top & Bottom Heat"
check the color and composition of
the baking pans being used. Light
colored, shiny, or thin walled pans re-
flect the heat and are more likely to
give uneven results.
... rusty looking spots appear on the
interior catalytic walls?
Occasionally spices may be deposited
on the catalytic walls when roasting.
These types of soil are not removed by
catalytic action and can be cleaned off
while fresh using a soft brush and a
mild soap and water solution.
... the cooktop display lamp does not
illuminate when a burner is turned
on (E models only).
The lamp may need to be changed.
Call the Miele Parts Department.
. . . "F" and a number appear in the
oven display.
If
"F6"
appears, the oven has auto-
matically turned itself off during
operation. This is a safety feature
designed to protect the oven if it has
been operated for an exceedingly
long time. The maximum operating
time depends upon the oven mode
selected.
The oven can be reset by turning the
Oven Mode Selector to “0” and then
restarting the program again.
If
"F7"
appears in the display, the
cooling fan has stopped turning.
If
"F8"
appears in the display, the
Convection fan has stopped turning.
If
"F9"
appears in the display, the
maximum temperature of the oven
has been exceeded, and the oven
has turned itself off automatically. As
soon as the temperature has fallen
to an acceptable level, the fault
code will disappear. The oven will
turn itself on again automatically.
If “F7”, “F8”, “F9” or any other un-
explained fault codes are displayed,
please call the Miele Service Depart-
ment.
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