Written by Caitlin
Edited on
27 February 2025
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15:41
How do you solve error codes with a Miele oven?
Error codes of you Miele oven are inconvenient, but you can luckily solve most yourself. For example, check if the fan isn't blocked and if there's nothing between the door when the pyrolysis function doesn't start. You can find all error codes in this article, so you oven works again soon.
Miele error codes
We'll tell you the what the most common error codes with Miele ovens mean and how to solve them in this article.
- Error code F23/F32/F33: error with pyrolysis
- Error code F60: error with ventilation
- Error code F44: technical error
- Error code F54: broken meat thermometer
- Error code F55: turned off for safety
Error code F23/F32/F33
These error codes appear on ovens with pyrolysis. Error code F23 means that it couldn't reach the high temperature for the pyrolysis function. That's often due to caked food rests that are in the oven for longer. Remove large food rests first, before you turn on the function again. With error code F32 and F33, there's a problem with the door during the pyrolysis program. Turn the oven off and check if there's anything between the door.
Error code F60
If you see this code, there's a problems with the ventilation. Turn the oven off and make sure the ventilation isn't blocked. turn the oven back on and check if the fan spins when it heats up. Doesn't the fan spin? The motor is probably broken or there's something wrong with the electrical wires. Contact a mechanic for this.
Error code F44
If you see F44 on the display, there's a technical error. Turn the oven off for half a minute by pulling the connector from the socket or by switching the fuse in the fuse box. After that, turn the oven back on.
Error code F54
The error code F54 occurs with oven with a meat thermometer and it indicates that it's broken. Gently pull the thermometer from the oven. The error disappears automatically. Order a new meat thermometer, so the error doesn't come back.
Error code F55
The error code F55 means that the oven turns itself off automatically. This happens due to safety reasons when you use the oven for a very long time. For example, when you make multiple casseroles after each other without turning the oven off. Turn the oven back on. Restart the program to continue baking or cooking.
Article by Caitlin
Oven Expert.