
A Guide to Understanding Miele Oven Error Codes and Solutions
Miele oven error codes are crucial for identifying and resolving issues with your appliance. They offer a starting point for diagnosing problems when they occur. These error codes, often displayed as numbers, symbols, or blinking lights, can typically be resolved with a few straightforward troubleshooting steps. Here’s a list of the most common error codes, their meanings, and the recommended actions to get your cooker back in working order.
Error Code | Description | Causes | Solution |
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°F instead of °C | °F of °C appears in the display of the oven/Dialog oven. | The incorrect temperature unit has been selected. | Change the temperature unit under Settings | Units.
Consult the operating instructions for further information. |
0:00 flashing | 0:00 flashes in the display of the oven. | The appliance has been disconnected from the power supply. | Enter the time of day as described in the operating instructions.
Re-enter programmed cooking processes. |
0–o in display | The symbol 0–o appears on the oven display. The oven does not respond. | To protect children from injury or burns, the “lock function” or “system lock” can be activated. | You will find information on activation and deactivation under “Lock function” or “System lock” in your operating instructions. |
Dirty door after pyrolytic cleaning | The appliance door and the door area in the oven compartment is dirty after the pyrolytic cleaning programme. | Depending on the degree of soiling, dirt residue may remain on the door or in the door area of the oven compartment after pyrolytic cleaning. This is not a technical defect. | Clean the appliance door with a sponge, a glass scraper or a stainless-steel spiral pad and washing-up liquid as described in the operating instructions. |
Display dark/no display | Nothing appears on the display of the oven/Dialog oven. | The time of day is not visible on the display. | Select the type of time of day display as described in the operating instructions. |
Display dark/no display | Nothing appears on the display of the oven/Dialog oven. | The circuit breaker has tripped. | Check whether the circuit breaker has tripped. |
Display texts in another language | Texts in another language appear on the display of the oven/Dialog oven. | The language settings have been altered. | Depending on the model, you can change the language using the “Settings” menu option.
Look for the flag symbol. Consult the operating instructions for further information. |
Fault F23 | Fault F23 appears in the display of the oven. | The pyrolytic cleaning temperature has not been reached. This may be caused by significant amounts of residual soiling in the oven compartment. | Switch off the oven and remove any coarse soiling from the oven compartment, then start pyrolytic cleaning again.
If the fault persists, Book a repair service here. |
Fault F32 | Fault F32 appears in the display of the oven. | The door lock for pyrolytic cleaning does not close. | Check whether there is a foreign object in the door seal area preventing the door from closing correctly.
Switch off the appliance and start pyrolytic cleaning again. If the fault persists, Book a repair service here. |
Fault F33 | Fault F33 appears in the display of the oven. | The door lock for pyrolytic cleaning will not open. | Interrupt pyrolytic cleaning by switching the appliance off.
If the door lock will not unlock, contact the Miele Customer Service Department. |
Fault F38 | Fault F38 appears on the display of the oven. | There is an electronic module fault. | Please Book a repair service here. |
Fault F44 | Fault F44 appears in the display of the oven. | There is a technical fault. | To reset the message, disconnect the appliance from the power supply for 20 seconds (switch it off via the circuit breaker). |
Fault F54 | Fault F54 appears in the display of the oven/Dialog oven. | The food probe is faulty. | Pull the food probe out of the connection socket.
The fault message will disappear as soon as you remove the food probe from the connection socket. To order a new food probe, contact the Miele Customer Service Department. |
Fault F55 | Fault F55 appears in the display of the oven. | The oven has switched itself off automatically during use. This safety switch-off is activated if the oven has been operating for an unusually long period of time. The period of time will depend on the particular operating mode that has been set. | Switch the oven off and then back on again.
The oven is ready for use again immediately. Start a new cooking process. |
Fault F60 | Fault F60 appears in the display of the oven. | Insufficient appliance ventilation. | The oven air duct must not be covered or blocked.
Check that the oven air duct is unobstructed. Disconnect the oven from the power supply. Reconnect the oven to the power supply. If the fault persists, please contact us or book a repair appointment online. |
Lighting off after 15 seconds | The oven interior lighting switches off after 15 seconds. | Press the “Lighting” sensor control to switch the oven interior lighting on again for 15 seconds.
Settings cannot be changed while a cooking process is in progress. As soon as you start a cooking process, the oven interior lighting remains switched on throughout. Changing this setting increases energy consumption. |
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Miele@home log in not possible | It is not possible to log the oven in on Miele@home. | The “Miele@home” setting is not displayed in the “Settings” menu. | Disconnect the oven from the power supply for 60 seconds (switch it off via the circuit breaker).
Reconnect the oven to the power supply. When you switch the oven back on again, “Miele@home” is displayed in the “Settings” menu. |
Finsihed instead of Finished | The oven display shows Finsihed instead of Finished. | Corrected software is available. | Contact Miele Customer Service. |
Max. operating time reached | Max. operating time reached appears on the display of the oven. | This has triggered the safety switch-off function. | The appliance can be used again immediately by switching it off and on again. |
Oven not heating up correctly | The oven is not heating up correctly. The set temperature is not reached. | The temperature unit °F (Fahrenheit) is set in the oven settings. | Reset the temperature unit displayed to °C in the settings.
Turn the operating mode selector to 0. Press the < sensor control until P 1 appears. Press the < or > sensor control until P 5 appears. Confirm with the OK sensor control. Press the < or > sensor control until °C appears. Touch the “OK” sensor control. The recommended temperature display is set to °C again. |
Unusual noises during Moisture plus | The oven makes unusual noises when using Moisture plus. | For Moisture plus, steam is prepared inside the oven. It is normal for noise to be generated during this process: | After closing the door, a pump sucks residual water out of the water intake pipe to prevent anything dripping out later.
Water is heated during the heating-up phase to generate steam. The noise associated with this process is completely harmless. No remedy required. |
Rust-coloured soiling in oven | Rust-coloured spots appear on the catalytic enamel (e.g. on the back wall). | These stains are not rust; they are soiling that has not been removed by the catalytic process. When roasting on the baking and roasting rack, seasoning can be deposited in the oven compartment due to the air flow | The stains can be removed with warm water, washing-up liquid and a soft brush. |
Soiling between door panes | There is dirt between the panes of the oven door. | Cause not known. | Clean the door panes as described in the operating instructions. |
Oven interior lighting does not switch on | The oven interior lighting does not switch on when the oven door is opened. | The standby function causes the appliance to act in this way. When the oven is switched off, it enters deep standby after 5 minutes. The sensor controls (except for the On/Off sensor control) do not work and the lighting does not switch on when the door is opened. | Opening the door activates the electronic module.
When the door is next opened after this, the lighting will switch on again. If the lighting needs to be switched on immediately, the “QuickTouch” function will need to be activated. |
Understanding and Fixing Milie Cookers
When Miele ovens display error codes, it’s vital to quickly identify the issue to resolve it efficiently. Understanding what each error code means can help you address everything from simple maintenance tasks to more complex technical issues. Whenever your Miele cooker displays an error code, refer to this guide for the best solutions to restore your appliance to proper working order.
For Persistent Issues!
When Miele ovens display error codes persistently, it’s advisable to contact one of our team members or reach out to Miele support for professional assistance. Regular maintenance, prompt troubleshooting, and expert guidance can help prevent many common cooker issues. If you’re experiencing problems with your cooker, don’t hesitate to explore our oven repair services or visit Home Appliance Guard for complete appliance protection.
By staying proactive and addressing error codes promptly, you’ll ensure your Miele cooker operates smoothly for years to come.
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Miele cookers are designed to enhance your cooking experience, but when issues arise, error codes are displayed to guide you toward a solution. From common problems like temperature regulation errors to more technical issues, understanding these codes can save you time and money. This guide provides a detailed explanation of all error codes, their causes, and potential solutions to keep your cooker running efficiently.
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