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Miele DGC 7250 - Problem Solving Guide (Continued); Sensor, Power, and Time Issues; Operating Hours and Fault Codes

Miele DGC 7250
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Problem solving guide
99
Problem Possible cause and remedy
The sensors do not
respond.
You have selected the Display| QuickTouch| Off setting.
When the steam combination oven is switched off, the
sensors do not respond.
As soon as the steam combination oven is switched
on, the sensors will respond. If you want the sensors
to always respond even when the steam combination
oven is switched off, select the Display| QuickTouch|
Onsetting.
The steam combination oven is not connected to the
power supply.
Check that the oven plug is correctly inserted into the
socket and switched on.
Check if the circuit breaker has tripped. Contact a
qualified electrician or Miele.
There is a fault with the controls.
Touch and hold the On/Off sensor until the display
switches off and the steam combination oven
restarts.
Power cut appears in
the display.
There has been a brief power cut. This has caused the
current cooking programme to stop.
Switch the steam combination oven off and back on
again.
Restart the cooking programme.
12:00 appears in the
display.
The power supply was interrupted for longer than 150
hours.
Reset the time and date.
Max. op. hours reached
appears in the
display.
The steam combination oven has been operating for an
unusually long time. This has triggered the safety
switch-off function.
Confirm with OK.
The steam combination oven is now ready to use again.
Faultand a fault code
not listed here
appears in the
display.
A fault has occurred that you cannot resolve.
Call Miele.

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