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Miele ovens, steam ovens and drawers

One control family covers the wall ovens, the combi-steam ovens, the speed ovens and the drawers, which is why they share a page. The steam side adds a set of conditions all its own — about the intake valve, the nozzle, the container, and the hardness of the water itself.

  • From $95 diagnostic, credited to the repair
  • 59 cities and neighborhoods covered
  • OEM parts available on order
  • In writing the price, before anything is opened

The short version

What this equipment is, for a repair

Configurations

H wall ovens · DGC combi-steam · Speed ovens · Warming and vacuum drawers

Access

Planned before the visit, not discovered on arrival

Parts

OEM, available on order

Diagnostic

From $95, credited to the repair

What we do on it

Starting figures for this equipment in South Florida. The exact cost is confirmed after an on-site diagnostic — and this is not the whole list of what can go wrong, so call if your problem is not here.

  • A technician holding a multimeter and touching a probe to a terminal in the wiring behind an appliance, a work light clipped to the cabinet
    from $95

    Diagnostic visit

    One visit that ends with a named cause, a figure and a decision — and the fee comes off the bill if you go ahead with the work.

    • Credited against the repair
    • A written figure before anything is ordered
    • Nine appliance types, one rate
    What this involves
  • Two hands lifting the ring element clear of the fan at the back of an oven cavity, the fan cover removed
    from $195

    Oven element & sensor repair

    An oven that will not reach temperature, will not hold it, or is simply wrong by a consistent amount. The element and the sensor produce complaints that sound identical in the kitchen and cost very different amounts.

    • Temperature measured at the shelf, not read off the panel
    • Sensor and element tested separately
    • Access into a tall housing planned rather than improvised
    What this involves
  • A gloved hand freeing the door latch mechanism in the top frame of a built-in oven, its motor and spring exposed, the door hanging open below
    from $215

    Oven door latch repair

    An oven that has stopped part-way through a self-clean holds its door shut deliberately. When it will not release as the cavity cools, that is the latch — and it is a same-day call, because forcing it is how a latch becomes a door.

    • Same-day where the schedule allows
    • Door released without damaging the mechanism
    • The cause of the interrupted cycle found, not just the latch
    What this involves
  • Descaling solution being poured from a plain jug into the water container of a built-in steam oven standing on the worktop, the oven door open behind
    from $145

    Steam oven descaling

    The most useful row on this site, and it is maintenance. A combi-steam oven calculates its descaling interval from a water hardness figure set at the factory — a figure South Florida water exceeds — so the reminder arrives after the scale does.

    • Nozzle and generator descaled, not just the reminder cleared
    • Water hardness set on the appliance so the next interval is right
    • The whole water path flushed afterwards
    What this involves
  • Gloved hands lifting the steam generator out of a built-in steam oven, its boiler cylinder crusted white with scale
    from $235

    Steam oven water system repair

    The steam side has a set of conditions entirely its own: the intake valve, the nozzle, the container, the suction hose inside it — and the conductivity of the water, which is a real published cause and catches every house with an osmosis system.

    • Five published causes worked through in the maker's own order
    • Osmosis systems checked as a cause, not dismissed
    • Nozzle and pump proved separately
    What this involves
  • A technician brushing the condenser coil behind the removed plinth grille of a built-in refrigerator, vacuum hose and folded mat on the floor
    from $145

    Appliance maintenance

    One visit covering every condenser, filter, descale and seal in the kitchen and the laundry room. In a full Miele household that can be six appliances, and doing them together is meaningfully cheaper than three separate visits.

    • Every appliance in the house on one trip
    • The three things this climate is hard on, all in one visit
    • Water hardness set so the appliances count correctly
    What this involves
  • Two technicians on their knees easing an integrated dishwasher into its cabinet opening, one holding the oak door panel while the other guides the hoses
    from $225

    Appliance installation

    Where a meaningful share of the repairs on this site are prevented or created. Ventilation under an induction cooktop, a drain that will actually take a heat-pump dryer, and water at the pressure the maker names as a minimum.

    • Ventilation, drainage and flow pressure checked, not assumed
    • Panel-ready doors hung and set with the panels on
    • Levelling done properly, on every machine
    What this involves

In more detail

About Miele ovens, steam ovens and drawers

Four appliances, one control family

Wall ovens, combi-steam ovens, speed ovens, and the warming and vacuum-sealing drawers. Miele builds them on one platform, so they report in the same vocabulary and are diagnosed the same way — and twenty of the twenty-five conditions the maker publishes for them are things an owner can genuinely try first.

What actually goes wrong

  • The temperature sensor, drifting rather than failing.
  • The element or the relay behind it.
  • The door latch, after a self-clean.
  • The steam water path — valve, nozzle, container, suction hose, conductivity.
  • Scale in the generator, which is the expensive end of everything above and the one descaling prevents.

Access in a tall housing

Most of these are built into a column at eye level, sometimes stacked two high with a drawer beneath. An oven that has to come out of a housing is a different appointment from one at floor level, and it is worth saying where yours sits.

What to have ready when you call

The model number from the frame inside the door, the number on the display, and whether the appliance is a plain oven, a combi-steam or a speed oven.

This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards

Before you book

Questions about miele ovens, steam ovens and drawers

My combi-steam oven keeps stopping and asking about water.

Work down the water path: is the container in properly, is the black suction hose inside it seated and vertical, is the intake valve fully open on a plumbed machine, and has the nozzle been descaled. The maker publishes all four, and in this water the nozzle is the one people have never done.

How often does a steam oven need descaling here?

More often than the machine says. The interval is calculated from a water-hardness figure set at the factory, and South Florida water is harder than that figure — so the reminder arrives after the scale does. Descaling on schedule is the maintenance this appliance actually needs, and it is what keeps the steam generator out of the conversation.

I have a home osmosis system and the oven says there is no water.

That is a real and documented condition rather than a coincidence. The machine detects water by its conductivity, and osmosis-treated water can be too pure for the electrode to see. The maker's own answer is either to bypass the osmosis system or to add a pinch of salt to the container.

The door locked during self-clean and has not released.

Same day, and never forced. It is the latch motor or its switch, holding with the cycle over. On a built-in oven at eye level in a tall housing, opening it safely is part of the job.

Is a vacuum-sealing drawer repairable?

Yes, and it is on this page for the same reason the warming drawer is: it shares the control family. The pump and the lid seal are what go, and both are parts rather than replacements.

Tell us the model number and what it is doing.

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