Miele H 370 Oven User Manual


 
when baking with "Conventional A"
the colour and composition of the
baking tins being used. Light col-
oured, shiny, or thin walled tins are
less suitable,
whether the correct runner height
was used.
. . . spots like rust appear on cata-
lytic surfaces.
When roasting on the rack, the circulat-
ing air sometimes picks up spices,
which are then deposited on the oven
interior walls. Such residues are not
removed by catalytic cleaning, they are
best removed while fresh with a mild
washing up liquid and a soft brush.
. . . the display light does not come
on when a hob control is switched
on (depending on model).
The lamp needs changing.
The lamp must be changed by a Miele
service technician.
. . . "F" and a number appear in the
oven display field.
This combination indicates a fault
If "F3" appears the core tempera-
ture (roast) probe has a fault.
Remove the probe from its socket
and the message will disappear.
If "F6" appears the oven has auto-
matically switched itself off during
use. This is a safety feature to pro-
tect the oven if it has been operating
for an exceedingly long period. The
length of time depends on the oven
function selected.
The oven can be used again immedi-
ately by simply turning the oven func-
tion selector to "0" and then entering
the process again.
If "F9" appears in the display, this
may mean that the maximum tem-
perature of the appliance has been
exceeded.
The appliance automatically switches
itself off temporarily. As soon as the
temperature has fallen to an accept-
able level the fault message disap-
pears. The appliance switches itself
on again automatically.
If this fault message occurs repeated-
ly, please inform the Service dept.
Please quote the fault message.
If any other fault message appears
in the display, this will need a ser-
vice visit. Please quote the fault
message.
Correcting minor faults
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