Bottling 35, Practical tips, Bottling – Miele DG 4164 EN User Manual

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Bottling

When bottling, do not use
temperatures higher than 95 °C (or
90 °C if the appliance is installed at
altitudes higher than 1000 m above
sea level). Higher temperatures can
cause the jars to shatter. Danger of
injury.

Select Steam without pressure P for
bottling.

P Steam without pressure

Produce

Temp.

in °C

Duration

in minutes**

Fruit

Apples

90*

50

Apple
sauce/stewed
apples

90*

65

Red /
Blackcurrants

80*

50

Gooseberries

80*

55

Fruit with stones

85*

55

Vegetables

Beans

95*

120

Gherkins

90*

55

* This temperature is not the same as

the recommended temperature.

** The times quoted are for 1.0 litre jars.

If using 0.5 litre jars reduce the
duration by about 15 minutes. If
using 0.25 litre jars reduce the
duration by about 20 minutes.

Proceed as follows:

^ Place the prepared jars (all the same

size) in a perforated container,
ensuring that they do not touch one
another.

^ Select Steam without pressure P

100 °C.

^ Change the recommended

temperature if necessary (see chart) .

^ Set the duration (see chart).

^ Press the Start/Stop button.

^ Make use of residual heat by leaving

the jars in the oven for 30 minutes
after it has switched off.

^ Cover the jars with a cloth and allow

to cool for approx. 24 hours.

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