
Operating and installation
instructions
Induction hobs
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essen-
tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the
first time.
en-GB M.-Nr. 11 184 680

Contents
2
Warning and Safety instructions...................................................................... 4
Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 14
Guide to the appliance...................................................................................... 15
Hob...................................................................................................................... 15
Controls and display ........................................................................................... 16
Before using for the first time .......................................................................... 18
Cleaning the hob for the first time....................................................................... 18
Switching on the hob for the first time ................................................................ 18
Miele@home ........................................................................................................ 19
Con@ctivity.......................................................................................................... 22
How it works ...................................................................................................... 25
Pans .................................................................................................................... 26
Tips on saving energy ...................................................................................... 28
Setting ranges.................................................................................................... 29
Operation............................................................................................................ 30
Using the appliance............................................................................................. 30
Positioning cookware .......................................................................................... 31
Switching on the hob .......................................................................................... 32
Setting the power level........................................................................................ 32
Switching the hob off .......................................................................................... 32
Residual heat indicator........................................................................................ 32
Power level setting - Extended setting range...................................................... 32
Auto heat-up ....................................................................................................... 33
Booster function.................................................................................................. 34
Keeping warm ..................................................................................................... 35
Timer................................................................................................................... 36
Minute minder ..................................................................................................... 36
Auto switch off .................................................................................................... 37
Using both timer functions at the same time ...................................................... 38
Additional functions .......................................................................................... 39
Stop&Go............................................................................................................ 39
Recall................................................................................................................... 39
Wipe protection ................................................................................................... 40
Demonstration/showroom mode......................................................................... 40
Displaying hob data............................................................................................. 41
Safety features................................................................................................... 42
System lock/safety lock ...................................................................................... 42
Safety switch-off ................................................................................................. 43

Contents
3
Overheating protection........................................................................................ 44
Programming ..................................................................................................... 45
Note for test institutes ...................................................................................... 49
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................. 50
Problem solving guide ...................................................................................... 52
Messages in the display...................................................................................... 52
Unexpected behaviour ........................................................................................ 54
Unsatisfactory results.......................................................................................... 55
General problems or technical faults................................................................... 56
Optional accessories ........................................................................................ 57
After sales service............................................................................................. 58
Contact in the event of a fault ............................................................................. 58
Data plate ............................................................................................................ 58
Warranty .............................................................................................................. 58
Installation.......................................................................................................... 59
Safety instructions for installation ....................................................................... 59
Safety distances.................................................................................................. 60
Installation notes – surface-mounted.................................................................. 64
Installation dimensions–Surface-mounted........................................................ 65
KM7678FR ................................................................................................... 65
KM7678FL,KM7878FL .............................................................................. 66
KM7697FR ................................................................................................... 67
KM7697FL,KM7897FL .............................................................................. 68
Surface-mounted installation .............................................................................. 69
Installation notes – flush-fit ................................................................................. 70
Installation dimensions–Flush-fit ....................................................................... 71
KM7678FL,KM7878FL .............................................................................. 71
KM7697FL,KM7897FL .............................................................................. 72
Flush-fit installation ............................................................................................. 73
Electrical connection ........................................................................................... 74
Product data sheets ......................................................................................... 77
UK Conformity declaration............................................................................... 79

Warning and Safety instructions
4
This hob complies with all relevant local and national safety re-
quirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal in-
jury and material damage.
Read the operating and installation instructions carefully before
using the hob. They contain important information on safety, in-
stallation, use and maintenance. This prevents both personal injury
and damage to the hob.
In accordance with standard IEC60335-1, Miele expressly and
strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in the
chapter on installing the hob as well as the safety instructions and
warnings.
Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non-
compliance with these instructions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any
future owner.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Correct application
This hob is intended for domestic use and use in other similar en-
vironments.
This hob is not intended for outdoor use.
It is intended for domestic use only to cook food and keep it
warm. Any other use is not supported by the manufacturer and could
be dangerous.
This hob is not intended for use by people with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision and instruction concerning
its use by a person responsible for their safety. They may only use
the hob unsupervised if they have been shown how to use it in a
safe way. They must be able to recognise and understand the
dangers of misuse.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Safety with children
Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the hob
unless they are constantly supervised.
Children over 8years of age may use the hob without supervision
if its operation has been clearly explained to them and they are able
to use it safely. Children must be able to understand and recognise
the possible dangers caused by incorrect operation.
Children must not be allowed to clean the hob unsupervised.
Please supervise children in the vicinity of the hob and do not let
them play with it.
The hob gets hot when in use and remains hot for a while after be-
ing switched off. Keep children well away from the hob until it has
cooled down and there is no danger of burning.
Danger of burning. Do not store anything which might arouse a
child’s interest in storage areas above or behind the hob. Otherwise
they could be tempted to climb onto the hob.
Risk of burning and scalding. Place pots and pans on the cooking
zone in such a way that children cannot pull them down and burn
themselves.
Danger of suffocation! Whilst playing, children may become en-
tangled in packaging material (such as plastic wrapping) or pull it
over their head with the risk of suffocation. Keep packaging material
away from children.
Activate the system lock to ensure that children cannot switch on
the hob inadvertently. Use the safety lock when the hob is in use to
prevent children from altering the settings selected.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Technical safety
Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs can cause
considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance and re-
pairs must only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician.
Damage to the hob can compromise your safety. Check the hob
for visible signs of damage. Do not use the hob if it is damaged.
Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power sup-
ply system or a power supply system that is not synchronised with
the mains power supply (e.g. island networks, back-up systems) is
possible. A prerequisite for operation is that the power supply sys-
tem complies with the specifications of EN50160 or an equivalent
standard.
The function and operation of the protective measures provided in
the domestic electrical installation and in this Miele product must
also be maintained in isolated operation or in operation that is not
synchronised with the mains power supply, or these measures must
be replaced by equivalent measures in the installation. As described,
for example, in the current version of BS OHSAS 18001–2 ISO
45001.
The electrical safety of this hob can only be guaranteed when cor-
rectly earthed. It is essential that this standard safety requirement is
met. If in any doubt please have the electrical installation tested by a
qualified electrician.
To avoid the risk of damage to the hob, make sure that the con-
nection data on the data plate (voltage and frequency) match the
mains electricity supply before connecting it to the mains.
Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.
Do not connect the hob to the mains electrical supply by a multi-
socket adapter or extension lead. These are a fire hazard and do not
guarantee the required safety of the appliance.
For safety reasons, this hob may only be used after it has been
built in.

Warning and Safety instructions
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This hob must not be used in a non-stationary location (e.g. on a
ship).
Never open the casing of the hob.
Touching or tampering with electrical connections or components
and mechanical parts is highly dangerous to the user and can cause
operational faults.
While the hob is under warranty, repairs should only be under-
taken by a Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise the war-
ranty is invalidated.
Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when genu-
ine original Miele replacement parts are used. Faulty components
must only be replaced by Miele spare parts.
The hob is not intended for use with an external timer switch or a
remote control system.
The hob must be connected to the electricity supply by a qualified
electrician (see “Installation – Electrical connection”).
If the mains connection cable is damaged, it must be replaced
with a special mains connection cable by a qualified electrician (see
“Electrical connection” in the “Installation” chapter).
The hob must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply
during installation, maintenance and repair work. Ensure that power
is not supplied to the appliance until after it has been installed or un-
til any maintenance or repair work has been carried out.
Danger of electric shock. Do not use the hob if it is faulty, or if the
ceramic surface is cracked, chipped or damaged in any way. Switch
it off immediately. Disconnect the hob from the mains electricity sup-
ply. Contact Miele Service.

Warning and Safety instructions
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If the hob is installed behind a cabinet door, do not close the door
while the hob is in use. Heat and moisture can build up behind the
closed door. This can result in damage to the hob, the housing unit
and the floor. Do not close the door until the residual heat indicators
go out.
In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or
other vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the appliance and
its surroundings clean at all times. Any damage caused by cock-
roaches or other vermin will not be covered by the warranty.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Correct use
The hob gets hot when in use and remains hot for a while after be-
ing switched off. There is a danger of burning until the residual heat
indicators go out.
Oil and fat can overheat and catch fire. Do not leave the hob unat-
tended when cooking with oil and fat. If it does ignite do not attempt
to put the flames out with water.
Disconnect the hob from the mains and use a suitable fire blanket,
saucepan lid, damp towel or similar to smother the flames.
Do not leave the hob unattended whilst it is being used. It should
be continually monitored whilst boiling and flash frying.
Flames could set the grease filters of a cooker hood on fire. Do
not flambé under a cooker hood.
Spray canisters, aerosols and other inflammable substances can
ignite when heated. Therefore do not store such items or substances
in a drawer under the hob. Cutlery inserts must be heat-resistant.
Do not heat an empty pan.
Do not heat up food in closed containers e.g. tins or sealed jars
on the hob, as pressure can build up in the container, causing it to
explode.
Do not cover the hob, e.g. with a hob cover, a cloth or protective
foil. The material could catch fire, shatter or melt if the hob is
switched on by mistake or if residual heat is still present.
When the appliance is switched on either deliberately or by mis-
take, or when there is residual heat present, there is the risk of metal
items placed on the hob heating up. Other materials can melt or
catch fire. Damp pan lids might adhere to the ceramic surface and
be difficult to dislodge. Do not use the hob as a resting place for
anything. Switch the hob off after use.

Warning and Safety instructions
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You could burn yourself on the hot hob. Protect your hands with
heat-resistant pot holders or gloves when handling hot pots and
pans. Do not let them get wet or damp, as this causes heat to trans-
fer through the material more quickly with the risk of scalding or
burning yourself.
When using an electrical appliance, e.g. a hand-held food blender,
near the hob, ensure that the cable of the electrical appliance cannot
come into contact with the hot hob. The insulation on the cable
could become damaged.
Grains of salt, sugar and sand (e.g. from cleaning vegetables) can
cause scratches if they get under pan bases. Make sure that the
ceramic surface is clean before placing pans on it.
Even a light object can cause damage in certain circumstances.
Do not drop anything on the ceramic surface.
Placing hot pans on the sensors and indicators could damage the
electronics underneath. Do not place hot pans on the sensors or in-
dicators.
Do not allow solid or liquid sugar, or pieces of plastic or aluminium
foil to get onto the hob when it is hot, as they can damage the
ceramic surface when it cools down. If this should occur, switch off
the appliance and scrape off all the sugar, plastic or aluminium
residues whilst still hot, using a shielded scraper blade suitable for
use on glass. Wear oven gloves when doing this. Allow the ceramic
surface to cool down and then clean it with a suitable ceramic hob
cleaning agent.
Pans which boil dry can cause damage to the ceramic glass. Do
not leave the hob unattended whilst it is being used.
Only use pots and pans with smooth bases. Rough bases will
scratch the ceramic glass.
Lift pans into position on the hob. Sliding them into place can
cause scuffs and scratches.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Because induction heating works so quickly, the base of the pan
could, under certain circumstances, heat up to the temperature at
which oil or fat self-ignites within a very short time. Never leave the
hob unattended during use!
Heat oil or fat for a maximum of one minute. Never use the
Booster function to heat oil or fat.
For people fitted with a heart pacemaker: Please note that the
area immediately surrounding the hob is electromagnetically
charged. It is very unlikely to affect a pacemaker. However, if in any
doubt, consult the manufacturer of the pacemaker or your doctor.
To prevent damage to items which are susceptible to electromag-
netic fields, e.g. credit cards, digital storage devices, pocket calcu-
lators, etc, do not leave them in the immediate vicinity of the hob.
Metal utensils stored in a drawer under the hob can become hot if
the appliance is used intensively for a long time.
The hob is fitted with a cooling fan. If a drawer is fitted directly un-
derneath the hob, ensure that there is sufficient space between the
drawer and its contents and the underside of the hob in order to en-
sure sufficient ventilation for the hob.
If a drawer is fitted directly underneath the hob, do not store any
pointed or small items, paper, serviettes, etc. in the drawer. They
could get in through the ventilation slots or be sucked into the casing
by the fan and damage the fan or impair cooling.
The induction generators could be damaged or even destroyed if
you use an induction adapter plate for cookware. Do not use induc-
tion adapter plates.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Cleaning and care
Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this hob.
The steam could reach electrical components and cause a short cir-
cuit.
If the hob is built in over a pyrolytic oven, the hob should not be
used whilst the pyrolytic process is being carried out, as this could
trigger the overheating protection mechanism on the hob (see relev-
ant section).
Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for a min-
imum of 10years and up to 15years following the discontinuation of
your hob.

Caring for the environment
14
Disposing of the packaging
material
The packaging material is used for
handling and protects the appliance
from transport damage. The packaging
material used is selected from materials
which are environmentally friendly for
disposal and can generally be recycled.
Recycling the packaging material re-
duces the use of raw materials. Use
material-specific collection points for
valuable materials and take advantage
of return options. Your Miele dealer will
take the packaging material away.
Disposing of your old appli-
ance
Electrical and electronic appliances
contain many valuable materials. They
also contain certain materials, com-
pounds and components which were
essential for their correct functioning
and safety. These could be hazardous
to human health and to the environment
if disposed of with household waste or
if handled incorrectly. Please do not,
therefore, dispose of your old appliance
with household waste.
Instead, please make use of officially
designated collection and disposal
points to dispose of and recycle elec-
trical and electronic appliances in your
local community, with your dealer or
with Miele, free of charge. By law, you
are solely responsible for deleting any
personal data from the old appliance
prior to disposal. You are legally obliged
to remove any old batteries which are
not securely enclosed by the appliance
and to remove any lamps without des-
troying them, where this is possible.
These must be taken to a suitable col-
lection point where they can be handed
in free of charge. Please ensure that
your old appliance poses no risk to chil-
dren while being stored for disposal.

Guide to the appliance
15
Hob
a
Useable surface of the hob for a maximum of 6pans
b
Controls and indicators

Guide to the appliance
16
Controls and display
Sensor controls
a
Hob On/Off
b
Stop&Go
To stop/start a cooking process in progress
c
Minute minder
d
Wipe protection
To lock the sensor controls
e
Auto switch off
Switches off the heating for an item of cookware
f
Keeping warm
To activate/deactivate the Keeping warm function
g
Numerical display
– To set the power level
– To set the times

Guide to the appliance
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Displays/indicator lights
h
Positioning aid
i
Booster function
Booster function is activated
j
Residual heat
k
Cookware allocation auto switch off
Auto switch off for the heating for an item of cookware is activated
l
Timer display
: to
:
Time
System lock/safety lock is activated
Demo mode is activated

Before using for the first time
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Please stick the extra data plate for
the appliance supplied with this doc-
umentation in the space provided in
the “After sales service” section of
this booklet.
Remove any protective wrapping and
stickers.
Cleaning the hob for the first
time
Before using for the first time, clean
the hob with a damp cloth only and
then wipe dry.
Switching on the hob for the
first time
The metal components have a protect-
ive coating which may give off a slight
smell when heated up for the first time.
The induction coils may also give off a
slight smell for the first few hours of op-
eration. This smell will be less notice-
able with each subsequent use before
dissipating completely.
The smell and any vapours given off do
not indicate a faulty connection or ap-
pliance and they are not hazardous to
health.
Please note that the heating up time
on induction hobs is very much
shorter than on conventional hobs.

Before using for the first time
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Miele@home
Prerequisite: home WiFi network
Your hob is equipped with an integrated
WiFi module. The hob can be connec-
ted to your home WiFi network.
If your Miele cooker hood is also con-
nected to the home WiFi network, you
can control the cooker hood automatic-
ally with the Con@ctivity function. Fur-
ther information can be found in the op-
erating and installation instructions for
your cooker hood.
Make sure that the signal of your
WiFi network is sufficiently strong in
the place where your hob is installed.
There are a number of ways of connect-
ing your hob to your WiFi network.
The hob requires max. 2W in net-
worked standby.
Availability of the WiFi connection
The WiFi connection shares a frequency
range with other appliances (including
microwave ovens and remote control
toys). This can give rise to sporadic or
even complete connection failures.
Therefore, the availability of featured
functions cannot be guaranteed.
Miele@home availability
The ability to use the Miele app de-
pends on the availability of the
Miele@home service in your country.
The Miele@home service is not avail-
able in every country.
For information about availability,
please visit www.miele.com.
Miele App
The Miele App is available to download
free of charge from the Apple App
Store
®
or from the Google Play Store™.
After installing the Miele app on a mo-
bile device, you can do the following:
- Call up information on the operating
status of your hob
- Call up information on the pro-
gramme sequence of your hob
- Set up a Miele@home network with
other WiFi-enabled Miele appliances

Before using for the first time
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Setting up Miele@home
Connecting via the app
The Miele app can be used to connect
to your network.
Install the Miele app on your mobile
device.
To connect, you will need:
1. Your WiFi network password
2. The password for your hob
The password for your hob consists of
the last 9digits of the serial number.
This can be found on the appliance’s
data plate.
Switch the hob on.
Place an induction-compatible item
of cookware on the hob.
Start the Miele app.
Touch and hold the0 and 5 sensor
controls on the numerical display at
the same time for 6seconds.
The seconds can be seen counting
down in the timer display. After the time
has elapsed, the code: is displayed
in the timer display for 10seconds.
You now have 10minutes to configure
the WiFi.
Follow the user navigation in the app.
Connecting via WPS
Prerequisite: you must have a WPS
(WiFi protected setup) compatible
router.
Switch the hob on.
Place an induction-compatible item
of cookware on the hob.
Touch and hold the0 and 6 sensor
controls on the numerical display at
the same time for 6seconds.
The seconds can be seen counting
down in the timer display. After the time
has elapsed, a progress light appears in
the timer display during the connection
attempt (for max. 120seconds).
The WPS login is only active during
these 120seconds.
Activate the WPS function on your
WiFi router.
If the connection was successful, the
code: appears in the timer display.
If the connection could not be estab-
lished, the timer display will show the
code:. You have probably not activ-
ated WPS on your router quickly
enough. Repeat the steps above.
Tip: If your WiFi router does not support
WPS, please connect via the Miele app.

Before using for the first time
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Cancelling the process
Touch any sensor control.
Resetting settings
Resetting is not required when repla-
cing the router.
Switch the hob on.
Place an induction-compatible item
of cookware on the hob.
Touch and hold the0 and 9 sensor
controls on the numerical display at
the same time for 6seconds.
The seconds can be seen counting
down in the timer display. After the time
has elapsed, the code: is displayed
in the timer display for 10seconds.
Reset the settings if you are disposing
of your hob, selling it or putting a used
hob into operation. This is the only way
to ensure that all personal data has
been removed and the previous owner
will no longer be able to access the
hob.

Before using for the first time
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Con@ctivity
Con@ctivity is the direct communication
system between your hob and a Miele
cooker hood. Con@ctivity enables the
cooker hood to operate automatically
depending on the operating status of a
hob.
Further information can be found in the
operating and installation instructions
for your cooker hood.
The hob requires max. 2W in net-
worked standby.
Availability of the WiFi connection
The WiFi connection shares a frequency
range with other appliances (including
microwave ovens and remote control
toys). This can give rise to sporadic or
even complete connection failures.
Therefore, the availability of featured
functions cannot be guaranteed.
Setting up Con@ctivity
You can set up Con@ctivity between
the hob and cooker hood using your
home WiFi network or a direct WiFi
connection.
Con@ctivity via the home WiFi net-
work (Con@ctivity3.0)
Requirements:
- Home WiFi network
- WiFi-enabled Miele cooker hood
Connect the cooker hood and the
hob to your home WiFi network (see
“Before using for the first time –
Miele@home”).
The Con@ctivity function will be activ-
ated automatically.
You can find the necessary informa-
tion on connecting the cooker hood in
the associated operating and installa-
tion instructions.

Before using for the first time
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Con@ctivity via a direct WiFi connec-
tion (Con@ctivity3.0)
Prerequisite: WiFi-enabled Miele
cooker hood
You can find the necessary informa-
tion on connecting the cooker hood in
the associated operating and installa-
tion instructions.
Switch the hob on.
Place an induction-compatible item
of cookware on the hob.
Touch and hold the 0 and 7sensor
controls on the numerical display at
the same time for 6seconds.
The seconds can be seen counting
down in the timer display. After the time
has elapsed, a progress light appears
during the connection attempt. If the
connection was successful, the
code: appears in the timer display.
If the connection could not be estab-
lished, the timer display will show the
code:. Repeat the steps above.
When successfully connected, 2and
3will light up constantly on the cooker
hood.
Quit connection mode on the cooker
hood by pressing the run-on but-
ton.
Con@ctivity is now activated.
With a direct WiFi connection, it is not
possible to connect the hob and the
cooker hood to a home network. If this
is desired later, the direct WiFi con-
nection between the hob and the
cooker hood must first be reset (see
“Initial commissioning – Con@ctivity”
and “Disconnecting the WiFi” in the
operating and installation instructions
for the cooker hood).

Before using for the first time
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Cancelling the process
Touch any sensor control.
Resetting settings
Resetting is not required when repla-
cing the router.
Switch the hob on.
Place an induction-compatible item
of cookware on the hob.
Touch and hold the0 and 9 sensor
controls on the numerical display at
the same time for 6seconds.
The seconds can be seen counting
down in the timer display. After the time
has elapsed, the code: is displayed
in the timer display for 10seconds.
Reset the settings if you are disposing
of your hob, selling it or putting a used
hob into operation. This is the only way
to ensure that all personal data has
been removed and the previous owner
will no longer be able to access the
hob.

How it works
25
Induction coils are located under the
ceramic surface. These coils create a
magnetic field that reacts directly with
the base of the cookware and heats it
up. The ceramic surface itself is heated
up indirectly by the heat given off by the
cookware.
The position, size and shape of the
cookware are recognised automatically
by the induction hob.
An induction cooking zone only works
when cookware with a magnetic base is
placed on it (see “Cookware”).
Risk of burning due to hot items.
When the appliance is switched on
either deliberately or by mistake, or
when there is residual heat present,
there is the risk of metal items placed
on the hob heating up.
Do not use the appliance as a resting
place for anything.
After use, switch the hob off with
the sensor control.
Noises
The following noises can occur in the
cookware, depending on what it is
made of and how it has been construc-
ted:
Buzzing on the higher power levels.
This will decrease or cease altogether
when the power level is reduced.
If the cookware is made of layers of dif-
ferent materials (e.g. in a sandwiched
base), it might emit a crackling sound.
You might hear a clicking sound from
the electronic switches, especially at
lower power levels.
A whirring sound, when the cooling fan
comes on. This switches on to protect
the electronics when the hob is being
used intensively. The fan may continue
to run after the appliance has been
switched off.

Pans
26
Suitable pans
- stainless steel pans with a magnetic
base
- enamelled steel pans
- cast iron pans
Please be aware that the properties of
the pan base can affect the evenness
with which the food heats up (e.g. when
making pancakes). The base of the pan
must be able to distribute the heat
evenly. A sandwich base made of stain-
less steel is particularly suitable.
The pan base material and the positions
of the pans on the hob affect the power
of the induction coils. This can affect
the cooking behaviour.
Cookware size
Round cookware should preferably
have a base diameter from 145mm up
to a maximum of 350mm. Cookware
with a base diameter between 100mm
and 145mm will not be detected in
every position on the hob.
Oval/square cookware must not ex-
ceed dimensions of 380mmx300mm.
Unsuitable pans.
- stainless steel pans without a mag-
netic base
- aluminium or copper pans
- glass, ceramic or earthenware pots
and pans
Testing pans
To test whether a pan is induction-com-
patible, hold a magnet to the base of
the pan. If the magnet sticks, the pan is
generally suitable.
Unsuitable pan indicator
When the hob is switched on and you
place a pan on a cooking zone but the
corresponding number display does not
appear:
- the diameter of the base of the pan is
too small or
- the pan is unsuitable

Pans
27
Tips
- Use only cookware with smooth
bases. Rough bases can scratch the
ceramic glass.
- Always lift cookware to move it. This
will help prevent scratching. If any
scratches do appear as a result of
cookware being pushed around, this
will not affect the function of the hob.
These scratches are normal signs of
use and are not grounds for making a
complaint.
- Please note that the maximum dia-
meter quoted by manufacturers often
refers to the diameter of the top rim
of the cookware. The diameter of the
base (generally smaller) is more im-
portant.
- Where possible, use cookware with
vertically straight sides. If item of
cookware has angular sides, induc-
tion also acts on the sides of the item
of cookware. The sides of the item of
cookware may discolour or the coat-
ing may peel off.

Tips on saving energy
28
- Use a lid whenever possible to min-
imise heat loss.
- Select a smaller pan when cooking
small quantities. A smaller pan uses
less energy than a larger pan with
very little in it.
- Cook with as little water as possible.
- Once food has come to the boil or
the oil in the pan is hot enough for
frying, reduce the heat to a lower set-
ting.
- Use a pressure cooker to reduce
cooking times.

Setting ranges
29
The hob is programmed with 9power levels at the factory. If you wish to fine-tune
a setting, you can extend the power level range to 17power levels (see “Program-
ming”).
Setting range
Factory set-
ting
(9power
levels)
Extended set-
ting
(17power
levels)
Melting butter
Melting chocolate
Dissolving gelatine
1–2 1–2.
Warming up small quantities of liquid
Keeping warm food which sticks easily
Cooking rice or porridge
Defrosting vegetables frozen in a block
2–4 2–3.
Warming up liquid and semi-solid food
Steaming fruit
Simmering potatoes (pans with lids)
4–6 3.–5.
Making omelettes or lightly fried eggs
Gently frying meat patties
Steaming fish and vegetables
Cooking dumplings and dried pulses
Defrosting and reheating frozen food
Thickening sauces, e.g. Hollandaise
5–7 4.–7.
Gently frying fish, escalopes, sausages, fried eggs (without
overheating the fat)
6–8 6–7.
Cooking potato fritters, pancakes, etc. 7–8 7–8.
Boiling large quantities of water
Bringing to the boil
Flash frying large amounts of meat
9 8.–9
These settings should only be taken as a guide. The power of the induction coils will vary
depending on the pan base size and material and the positions of the pans on the hob. For
this reason, it is possible that the power levels will need to be adjusted slightly to suit your
pans. As you use the hob, you will get to know which settings suit your pans best. When
using new pans that you are not familiar with, set the power level below the one specified.

Operation
30
Using the appliance
This ceramic hob is equipped with elec-
tronic sensor controls which react to
finger contact. For safety reasons, in or-
der to switch the appliance on, the On/
Off sensor needs to be touched for a
little longer than the other sensors.
Each time a sensor control is activated,
an audible signal sounds.
Only the printed On/Off symbol is
visible when the hob is switched off.
More sensors light up when the hob is
switched on.
Malfunction due to dirty and/or
covered sensor controls.
If the sensor controls are dirty or
covered, this could cause them to
fail to react, to activate a function or
even to switch the appliance off
automatically (see “Safety features –
Safety switch-off”). Placing hot
cookware on the sensor controls/in-
dicators can damage the electronic
unit underneath.
Keep the sensor controls and indic-
ators clean.
Do not place anything over the
sensor controls or indicators.
Do not place hot cookware over the
sensor controls or indicators.
a
Sensor controls and indicators

Operation
31
Positioning cookware
You can use a maximum of 6 pans at
the same time on this hob.
Tips
- You can position the pans anywhere
on the useable surface of the hob.
- We recommend switching the hob on
first and then placing the pans on it. If
you do this, the pans will be detected
more quickly by the hob.
- If you are using several pans at once,
position them as far apart as pos-
sible. This will enable the hob to re-
cognise each of them individually.
- Move pans on the hob one after the
other, not all at the same time.
- When you move a pan on the hob,
the associated numerical keybank
lights up. The set power level “goes
along” with it.
- Pans with a base diameter between
100 and 145mm will not be detected
in every position on the hob.
Possible faults
You place a pan on the hob and the as-
sociated numerical keybank does not
appear.
The pan cannot be detected in this pos-
ition because it is very small.
Re-position the pan. If it is still not
detected, use a different pan.
There are several pans on the hob. You
place another pan on the hob and the
symbol lights up.
The pans are too close together.
Re-position the pans.
Move pans on the hob one after the
other, not all at the same time.
You re-position a pan and the set power
level starts to flash.
The pan cannot be detected.
Touch the flashing power level.
If the power level continues to flash,
re-position the pan.
You re-position a pan, the set power
level goes out and 0 lights up.
Reset the power level.

Operation
32
Risk of fire with overheated food.
Unattended food can overheat and
catch alight.
Do not leave the hob unattended
whilst it is being used.
Please note that the heating up time
on induction hobs is very much
shorter than on conventional hobs.
Switching on the hob
Touch the sensor.
Other sensors will light up.
If no further entry is made, the hob will
switch itself off after a few seconds for
safety reasons.
Setting the power level
Place the pans in the required posi-
tion on the hob.
The corresponding numerical keybank
lights up.
Touch the appropriate sensor control
on the numerical keybank for the
power level you want.
If you do not set a power level within
approx. 10seconds, the numerical
keybank will go out.
Switching the hob off
Touch thesensor control.
Residual heat indicator
If the an area of the ceramic surface is
hot, the residual heat indicator will light
up after the hob has been switched off.
Depending on the temperature, a dot
will appear above power levels 1, 2 and
3.
The dots of the residual heat indicator
go out one after the other as the
ceramic surface cools down. The last
dot only goes out when the ceramic
surface is safe to touch.
Risk of burning due to hot
ceramic surface.
The ceramic surface will be hot after
use.
Do not touch the ceramic surface
while the residual heat indicators are
on.
Power level setting - Extended
setting range
Touch the numerical keybank in
between two number sensors.
The numbers to the left and right of the
interim level light up brighter than the
others.
Example:
If you have set power level 7. the num-
bers 7 and 8 will be brighter than the
other numbers.

Operation
33
Auto heat-up
When Auto heat-up has been activated,
the cooking zone switches on automat-
ically at the highest setting and then
switches to the continued cooking set-
ting which you have previously selec-
ted. The heat-up time depends on
which continued cooking setting has
been chosen (see chart).
Activating Auto heat-up
Touch the sensor for the continued
cooking setting you want until a tone
sounds and the sensor starts to
pulsate.
During the heat-up time (see chart), the
continued cooking level set will pulsate.
With extended power levels (see “Pro-
gramming”), the sensors for the power
levels in front of and after the interim
power level will pulsate if an extended
power level setting has been selected.
Altering the continued cooking setting
will deactivate Auto heat-up.
Deactivating Auto heat-up
Touch the sensor for the continued
cooking setting.
or
Set another power level.
Continued cook-
ing setting*
Heat-up time
[min : sec]
1 Approx. 0:15
1. Approx. 0:15
2 Approx. 0:15
2. Approx. 0:15
3 Approx. 0:25
3. Approx. 0:25
4 Approx. 0:50
4. Approx. 0:50
5 Approx. 2:00
5. Approx. 5:50
6 Approx. 5:50
6. Approx. 2:50
7 Approx. 2:50
7. Approx. 2:50
8 Approx. 2:50
8. Approx. 2:50
9 –
* The continued cooking settings with a dot
after the number are only available if the
power level range has been extended (see
“Programming”).

Operation
34
Booster function
When the Booster function is activated,
the power is boosted so that large
quantities can be heated up quickly,
e.g. when boiling water for cooking
pasta. The boost in power is active for a
maximum of 15minutes.
You can use the Booster function for a
maximum of 3items of cookware at the
same time: 1 on the right-hand side of
the hob, 1 in the centre and 1 on the
left-hand side.
If the Booster function is switched on
when
- no power level has been selected,
the cooking zone will revert automat-
ically to level9 at the end of the
Booster time or if the Booster func-
tion is switched off before this.
- a power level has been selected, the
cooking zone will revert automatically
to the power level selected at the end
of the Booster time or if the Booster
function is switched off before this.
While the Booster is in operation, some
of the power is taken away from the
other induction coils. If an induction coil
gives power to another coil, this can
have the following effects:
- Auto heat-up is deactivated.
- The power level is reduced.
- The heating is switched off.
Activating TwinBooster
Level1
Place the pans in the required posi-
tion on the hob.
Select a power level if necessary.
Touch the Bsensor control.
The indicator for TwinBooster
level1lights up.
Level2
Place the pans in the required posi-
tion on the hob.
Select a power level if necessary.
Touch the Bsensor control twice.
The indicator for TwinBooster
level2lights up.
Deactivating TwinBooster
Touch theB sensor control re-
peatedly until the indicator lights go
out.
or
Set another power level.

Operation
35
Keeping warm
This function is for keeping food warm
which has just been cooked and is still
hot. It is not for reheating food that
has gone cold.
The maximum duration for keeping food
warm is 2 hours.
- Only use pans for keeping food
warm. Cover the pan with a lid.
- Stir firm or viscous food (mashed
potatoes, stew) occasionally.
- Nutrients are lost when food is
cooked, and continue to diminish
when food is kept warm. The longer
food is kept warm, the greater the
loss of nutrients. Try to ensure that
food is kept warm for as short a time
as possible.
Activating/deactivating the keeping
warm function
Touch the sensor control on the
corresponding numerical keybank.
Keeping-warm temperatures
A keeping-warm temperature of 75°C
is set as standard. You can change the
keeping-warm temperature (see “Pro-
gramming”).
Use Temperature°C
Melting chocolate 50–55
Keeping solid
food and thick li-
quids warm
65–75
Keeping clear
soups warm
80–90
The cooking result can be negatively
affected if food is kept warm at ex-
cessively high temperatures. Food
can change colour and even spoil.

Timer
36
The hob has to be switched on if you
want to use the timer.
The timer can be used for the following
2 functions:
- For setting the minute minder
- For automatically switching off the
heat for an item of cookware
You can use the functions simultan-
eously.
A duration of between 1minute(:)
and 9hours 59minutes(:) can be
set.
Durations of up to 59minutes are
shown in minutes (00:59) and durations
of more than 60minutes are shown in
hours and minutes. Durations are
entered in the order of hours, followed
by minutes in tens and then units.
Example:
59 minutes = 0:59 hours,
Enter: 5-9
80 minutes = 1:20 hours,
Enter: 1-2-0
After the first number has been entered,
the timer display will light up constantly.
After the second number has been
entered, the first number will move to
the left. After the third number has been
entered, the first and second numbers
will move to the left.
Minute minder
The minute minder is set using the nu-
merical display for the left or front left
cooking zone (depending on model).
Setting the minute minder
Touch the sensor control.
The timer display flashes.
Set the required duration.
Touch the sensor control or wait
10seconds to start the minute minder.
Changing the minute minder duration
Touch the sensor control.
The timer display flashes.
Set the required duration.
Deleting the minute minder duration
Touch the sensor control.
Touch theon the numerical display.

Timer
37
Auto switch off
You can set a time after which the heat
for an item of cookware will switch off
automatically. This function can be
used for all cookware at the same time.
If the time programmed is longer than
the maximum operating time allowed,
the heating of the cookware will be
switched off by the safety switch-off
function (see “Safety features – Safety
switch-off”).
The switch-off time is set on the numer-
ical display for each item of cookware
you want to switch off automatically.
If you re-position an item of cookware
and reset the power level, the switch-
off time will be deleted. You must then
reset the switch-off time.
Setting the switch-off time
Set a power level for the required
item of cookware.
Touch the sensor control.
The timer display flashes.
Set the required duration.
Touch the sensor control or wait
10seconds to start the switch-off time.
The cookware allocation auto switch off
indicator light pulsates.
To set a switch-off time for another
item of cookware, follow the same
steps as described above.
If more than one switch-off time is
programmed, the shortest time left will
be displayed, and the corresponding
indicator light will pulsate. The other
indicator lights will light up constantly.
If you want to show the time left for
another item of cookware which is
counting down in the background,
touch the sensor control until the
indicator light for the desired item of
cookware pulsates.
Changing the switch-off time
Touch thesensor control re-
peatedly until the indicator light for
the item of cookware you require
pulsates.
The timer display flashes.
Set the required duration.
Deleting the switch-off time
Touch thesensor control re-
peatedly until the indicator light for
the item of cookware you require
pulsates.
The timer display flashes.
Touch the sensor control on the nu-
merical display.

Timer
38
Using both timer functions at
the same time
If you use both functions simultan-
eously, the shortest time is always dis-
played. The sensor control (minute
minder) or the indicator light for the item
of cookware with the shortest time
pulsates.
If you want to show the times left
counting down in the background,
touch the orsensor control.
If one switch-off time has been pro-
grammed for several items of cook-
ware, touch the sensor control re-
peatedly until the indicator light for
the required item of cookware
pulsates.

Additional functions
39
Stop&Go
When Stop&Go is activated, all power
levels are reduced to1.
The power levels and the timer settings
cannot be altered; the hob can only be
switched off. The minute minder,
switch-off, Booster and AutoBoost
times continue to run.
When the function is deactivated, the
appliance switches back to the power
level that was set last.
If the function is not deactivated within
1hour, the hob will switch off.
Activating/Deactivating
Touch thesensor control.
Use this function if there is a danger of
food boiling over.
Recall
If the hob is switched off by mistake
during use, this function can be used to
reset all settings. For this to work, the
hob must be switched on again within
10seconds of being switched off.
Switch the hob on again.
The previously set power levels flash.
Press one of the flashing power level
indicators immediately.
All settings are restored.

Additional functions
40
Wipe protection
The hob sensors can be locked for
20s in order, for example, to remove
soiling. The is not locked.
Activating
Touch the sensor.
The time will count down in the timer
display.
Deactivating
Touch the sensor until the timer
display goes out.
Demonstration/showroom
mode
These functions enable the hob to be
demonstrated in showrooms without
heating up.
Activating/deactivating demonstra-
tion mode
When this mode is set, the hob can be
operated as normal.
Switch the hob on.
Place an induction-compatible pan
on the hob.
Touch and hold the 0 and 2sensor
controls on the numerical display at
the same time for 6seconds.
In the timer display, flashes altern-
ately with (demonstration mode ac-
tivated) or (demonstration mode de-
activated) for a few seconds.
Activating/deactivating showroom
mode
In showroom mode, cooking pro-
cesses are simulated in an infinite
loop. The sequence of the individual
steps is repeated after 1minute. When
you touch a sensor control or place
pans on the hob, it switches to
demonstration mode.
Switch the hob on.
Place an induction-compatible pan
on the hob.
Touch and hold the 0 and 8sensor
controls on the numerical display at
the same time for 6seconds.
In the timer display, flashes altern-
ately with (showroom mode activ-
ated) or (showroom mode deactiv-
ated) for a few seconds.

Additional functions
41
Displaying hob data
The model number and software ver-
sion of the hob can be displayed.
Model number/serial number
Switch the hob on.
Place an induction-compatible pan
on the hob.
Touch and hold the0 and 4 sensor
controls on the numerical display at
the same time.
Numbers will appear in the timer display
one after another, separated by a dash.
Example: (model number
KM1234)– (serial num-
ber)
Software version
Switch the hob on.
Place an induction-compatible pan
on the hob.
Touch and hold the0 and 3 sensor
controls on the numerical display at
the same time.
Numbers appear in the timer display:
Example: : = software version2.00

Safety features
42
System lock/safety lock
Your hob is equipped with a system
lock and a safety lock to prevent it be-
ing switched on or any settings being
altered by mistake.
The system lock is activated when the
hob is switched off. If the system lock is
activated, the hob cannot be switched
on and the timer cannot be used. A set
minute minder time continues to count
down. The hob is programmed so that
the system lock must be activated
manually. It can be programmed to be
activated automatically 5minutes after
the hob has been switched off (see
“Programming”).
The safety lock is activated when the
hob is switched on. When the safety
lock is activated, the hob can be oper-
ated only under certain conditions:
- The hob can only be switched off.
- Selected power levels cannot be
changed.
- A set minute minder time can be
modified.
If an unavailable sensor control is
touched whilst the system lock or
safety lock is activated will appear
in the timer display for a few seconds
and a tone will sound.
Activating the system lock
Touch the sensor for 6seconds.
The seconds can be seen counting
down in the timer display. When this
time has elapsed will appear in the
timer display. The system lock has been
activated.
Deactivating the system lock
Touch the sensor for 6seconds.
will appear briefly in the timer dis-
play and then the seconds will be seen
counting down. The system lock is de-
activated once the time has elapsed.
Activating the safety lock
Touch and hold the and
sensors at the same time for
6seconds.
The seconds can be seen counting
down in the timer display. When this
time has elapsed will appear in the
timer display. The safety lock is activ-
ated.
Deactivating the safety lock
Touch and hold the and
sensors at the same time for
6seconds.
will appear briefly in the timer dis-
play and then the seconds will be seen
counting down. Once the time has
elapsed, the lock function is deactiv-
ated.

Safety features
43
Safety switch-off
Sensor controls are covered
Your hob will turn off automatically if
one or several of the sensors remain
covered for longer than 10 seconds, for
example, by finger contact, food boiling
over or by an object such as an oven
glove or tea towel. flashes briefly
above the sensor control and a tone
will sound.
will go out once you have removed
the object and/or cleaned the hob and
the hob will be ready to use again.
Excessive operating time
The safety shut-off is triggered auto-
matically if a zone is heated for an un-
usually long period of time. This time
depends on the power level selected. If
it has been exceeded, the heat
switches off and the residual heat indic-
ator appears. A power level can be se-
lected in the usual way.
The hob is programmed to safety set-
ting 0 at the factory. If necessary, a
higher safety setting with a shorter
maximum operating time can be set
(see chart).
Power level* Maximum operating time
[h:min]
Safety setting
0** 1 2
1 10:00 8:00 5:00
1. 10:00 7:00 4:00
2/2. 5:00 4:00 3:00
3/3. 5:00 3:30 2:00
4/4. 4:00 2:00 1:30
5/5. 4:00 1:30 1:00
6/6. 4:00 1:00 0:30
7/7. 4:00 0:42 0:24
8 4:00 0:30 0:20
8. 4:00 0:30 0:18
9 1:00 0:24 0:10
* The power levels with a dot after the num-
ber are only available if the power level
range has been extended (see “Setting
range”).
** Factory default setting

Safety features
44
Overheating protection
All the induction coils and heat sinks for
the electronic module are fitted with an
overheating protection mechanism. Be-
fore the induction coils or heat sinks get
too hot, the overheating protection
mechanism intervenes in one of the fol-
lowing ways:
Induction coils
- Any Booster function in operation will
be switched off.
- The set power level will be reduced.
- The heating switches off automatic-
ally. will flash alternately
within the timer display.
You can use the zone again as usual
when the fault message has gone out.
Heat sink
- Any Booster function in operation will
be switched off.
- The set power level will be reduced.
- The heating switches off automatic-
ally.
The affected zones can only be used
again as usual once the heat sink has
cooled down to a safe level.
The overheating protection may be ac-
tivated under the following circum-
stances:
- The cookware being heated is empty.
- Fat or oil is being heated on a high
power level.
- There is insufficient ventilation to the
underside of the hob.
- A hot zone is switched on after an in-
terruption to the power supply.
If, despite removing the cause, the
overheating protection mechanism trig-
gers again, contact the Customer Ser-
vice Department.

Programming
45
You can adapt the programming of the
hob to your personal needs. Several
settings can be altered in succession.
After accessing programming mode,
the symbol appears and will ap-
pear in the timer display. After a few
seconds : (Programme 01) will flash
alternately with : (Code) in the timer
display.
Change programming
Accessing programming mode
The sensor is located approx.
1cm (index finger width) to the left of
the sensor.
With the hob switched off, touch
the and sensors at the same
time until the symbol and ap-
pear in the timer display.
Setting a programme
For a two digit programme number
you need to first set the tens position.
Whilst the programme is visible in the
display (e.g. :), touch
thesensor repeatedly until the
number for the programme you want
appears in the display or touch the
appropriate number on the numerical
keybank.
Setting the code
Whilst the code is visible in the dis-
play (e.g. :), touch thesensor
repeatedly until the number for the
code you want appears in the display
or touch the appropriate number on
the numerical keybank.
To save the settings
While the programme is showing in
the display (e.g. :) touch the
sensor until the indicators go out.
To avoid saving the settings
While the code is showing in the dis-
play (e.g. :) touch the sensor
until the indicators go out.

Programming
46
Programme
1
Code
2
Settings
P:01
Demo/showroom mode
C:00
Demo mode off
C:01
Demo mode on
3
C:02
Showroom mode on
3
P:02
Power management
4
C:00
Off
C:01
3680W
C:02
3000W
C:03
2000W
C:04
1000W
P:03
Factory default setting
C:00
Do not restore factory default set-
tings
C:01
Restore factory default settings
P:04
Number of power levels for
cookware
C:00
9 power levels + Booster
C:01
17 power levels + Booster
5
P:06
Audible tone when a sensor
control is touched
C:00
Off
6
C:01
Quiet
C:02
Medium
C:03
Loud
P:07
Timer buzzer
C:00
Off
C:01
Quiet
C:02
Medium
C:03
Loud
P:08
System lock
C:00
System lock can only be activated
manually
C:01
System lock activated automatically
P:09
Maximum operating time
C:00
Safety setting 0
C:01
Safety setting 1
C:02
Safety setting 2

Programming
47
Programme
1
Code
2
Settings
P:10
WiFi registration
C:00
Not active/deactivated
C:01
Active but not configured
C:02
Active and configured (cannot be se-
lected; displays whether connection
was successful)
C:03
Connection possible via WPS push
button
C:04 WiFi reset to default (C:00)
C:05
Direct WiFi connection of hob and
cooker hood without Miele app
(Con@ctivity3.0)
P:12
Sensor controls reaction speed
C:00
Slow
C:01
Normal
C:02
Fast
P:14
Confirmation of power level
when position of pan is
changed
C:00
Confirmation necessary
C:01
Confirmation not necessary

Programming
48
Programme
1
Code
2
Settings
P:25
Keeping warm temperature
C:00
50°C
C:01
55°C
C:02
60°C
C:03
65°C
C:04
70°C
C:05
75°C
C:06
80°C
C:07
85°C
C:08
90°C
1
Unlisted programmes are not assigned.
2
The factory-set code is shown in bold.
3
After the hob has been switched on appears in the timer display for a few seconds.
4
The total hob power may be reduced in order to meet the local power supply provider’s
requirements.
5
In the text and charts, the extended power levels are shown with a dot after the number
for better understanding.
6
The audible tone for the On/Off sensor control cannot be switched off.

Note for test institutes
49
Test food acc. to EN60350-2
9 power levels are programmed at the factory.
For testing in accordance with the above standard, programme the hob to the ex-
tended power level setting.

Cleaning and care
50
Risk of burns due to hot sur-
faces.
The ceramic surface will be hot after
use.
Switch the hob off.
Allow the ceramic surface to cool
down before cleaning the hob.
Risk of damage due to moisture
ingress.
The steam from a steam cleaning ap-
pliance could reach live electrical
components and cause a short cir-
cuit.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean
the hob.
All surfaces can discolour or alter if
unsuitable cleaning agents are used.
All surfaces are susceptible to
scratching.
Remove all cleaning agent residues
immediately.
Never use abrasive sponges or
cleaning agents.
Allow the hob to cool down before
cleaning.
Clean the hob after every use.
Dry the hob thoroughly after cleaning
with water to avoid limescale residue.
Unsuitable cleaning agents
To avoid damaging the surfaces of the
appliance, do not use:
- washing-up liquid
- cleaning agents containing soda, al-
kalines, ammonia, acids or chlorides
- cleaning agents containing descaling
agents
- stain and rust removers
- abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.
powder cleaners and cream cleaners
- solvent-based cleaning agents
- dishwasher cleaner
- oven sprays
- glass cleaning agents
- hard, abrasive brushes or sponges
(e.g. pot scourers) or sponges which
have been previously used and still
contain abrasive cleaning agents
- melamine eraser blocks

Cleaning and care
51
Cleaning the ceramic surface
Risk of damage by pointed ob-
jects.
The seal between the hob and the
worktop could suffer damage.
The seal between the ceramic sur-
face and the frame could suffer dam-
age.
Do not use pointed objects for clean-
ing.
Not all soiling and residues can be
removed using a solution of wash-
ing-up liquid. An invisible film can
develop that can lead to discoloura-
tion of the glass ceramic surface.
This discolouration cannot be re-
moved.
Clean the ceramic surface regularly
with a proprietary ceramic glass
cleaning agent.
Remove any coarse soiling with a
damp cloth and more stubborn soil-
ing with a scraper suitable for use on
glass.
Then clean the ceramic glass surface
with the Miele ceramic and stainless
steel hob cleaner (see “Optional ac-
cessories”) or with a proprietary
ceramic glass cleaner applied with
kitchen paper or a clean cloth. Do not
apply the cleaner while the hob is still
hot, as this can result in marking.
Please follow the cleaning agent
manufacturer's instructions.
Finally wipe the glass ceramic surface
with a damp cloth and polish with a
soft, dry cloth.
Residues can burn onto the hob the
next time it is used and cause damage
to the glass ceramic surface. Ensure
that all cleaning agent residues are re-
moved.
Spots caused by limescale, water
and aluminium residues (spots with a
metallic appearance) can be removed
using Miele's ceramic and stainless
steel hob cleaner.
Danger of burning due to hot
surfaces.
The ceramic surface is hot during
use.
Wear oven gloves when removing
residues of sugar, plastic or alu-
minium foil from a hot ceramic sur-
face with a scraper suitable for use
on glass.
Should any sugar, plastic or alu-
minium foil spill or fall onto the hot
ceramic surface while it is in use,
switch off the hob.
Then carefully scrape off these
residues immediately whilst they are
still hot, using a scraper suitable for
use on glass.
Afterwards, clean the ceramic surface
in its cooled state, as described
above.

Problem solving guide
52
Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easily
remedied. Time and money will be saved because a service call will not be
needed.
The following guide may help you to find the reason for a malfunction or a fault,
and to correct it.
Messages in the display
Problem Cause and remedy
is flashing altern-
ately with in the timer
display and the buzzer
is sounding.
The hob is incorrectly connected.
Disconnect the hob from the mains electricity sup-
ply.
Contact the Customer Service Department. The
hob must be connected to the mains according to
the wiring diagram.
After the hob has been
switched on, or after
touching a sensor,
appears in the timer
display for a few
seconds.
The system lock or safety lock is activated.
Deactivate the system lock or safety lock (see
“System lock / Safety lock”).
After the hob has been
switched on, appears
briefly in the timer dis-
play. The hob does not
heat.
The hob is in demonstration mode.
Touch the 0sensor control on any of the numerical
displays.
Then touch the and sensor controls at the
same time until flashes alternately with in
the timer display.
The hob has switched
off automatically. When
the element is switched
back on, appears
above the On/Off
sensor control.
One or more of the sensor controls are covered, e.g.
by finger contact, food boiling over or an object.
Clean off any dirt and/or remove the object (see
“Safety features” – “Safety switch-off”).
will flash alternately
within the timer
display.
The overheating protection mechanism has been ac-
tivated.
See “Safety features – Overheating protection”.

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53
Problem Cause and remedy
will flash alternately
with, or in
the timer display.
The fan is blocked or defective.
Make sure it has not been blocked by an object.
Remove the obstruction.
If this fault message continues to appear in the
display, contact the Customer Service Depart-
ment.
In the timer display, E-
digit, e.g. E-0, flashes
alternately with , ,
, , , , , or
.
The fan is blocked or defective.
Make sure it has not been blocked by an object.
Remove the obstruction.
If this fault message continues to appear in the
display, contact the Customer Service Depart-
ment.
A message not listed in
this table is appearing
in the timer display.
There is an electronic module fault.
Disconnect the power supply to the hob for ap-
prox. 1minute.
If the problem persists after power has been re-
stored, please contact the Customer Service De-
partment.

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Unexpected behaviour
Problem Cause and remedy
When you place a pot or
a pan on the hob the
corresponding numer-
ical keybank does not
appear.
The pan cannot be detected in this position because
it is very small.
Re-position the pan. If it is still not detected, use a
different pan.
The pan is unsuitable.
Use suitable pans (see “pans” in the “Induction”
chapter).
The symbol lights up. The pans are too close together.
Re-position the pans. Move the pans one after the
other, not all at the same time.
You re-position a pan
and the set power level
starts to flash.
The pan cannot be detected.
Touch the flashing power level.
If the power level continues to flash, re-position
the pan.
You re-position a pot or
a pan, the set power
level goes out and 0
lights up.
The pan cannot be detected.
Reset the power level.
A zone switches itself
off automatically.
It has been operated for too long.
Switch a power level back on again (see “Safety
switch off” in the “Safety features” chapter).
A zone is not working in
the usual way on the
power setting selected.
The overheating protection mechanism has been ac-
tivated.
See “Overheating protection” in the “Safety fea-
tures” chapter.
A zone or the whole hob
switches off automatic-
ally.
The overheating protection mechanism has been ac-
tivated.
See “Overheating protection” in the “Safety fea-
tures” chapter.
The Booster has deac-
tivated early automatic-
ally.
The overheating protection mechanism has been ac-
tivated.
See “Safety features”.

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Unsatisfactory results
Problem Cause and remedy
The food in the pan
does not heat up when
the Auto heat-up func-
tion is switched on.
A large amount of food is being heated up.
Start cooking at the highest power level and then
turn down to a lower one manually later on.
The pan is not conducting heat properly.
Use a different pot or pan which conducts heat
properly.
In comparable cooking
and frying processes
there are slight differ-
ences in cooking dura-
tions and browning.
This is not a fault.
The pan base material and the positions of the pans
on the hob affect the power of the induction coils.
This in turn affects the cooking behaviour.

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General problems or technical faults
Problem Cause and remedy
The hob cannot be
switched on.
There is no power to the hob.
Check whether the fuse has tripped. Contact an
electrician or Miele Service (for the minimum fuse
rating, see data plate).
There may be a technical fault.
Disconnect the hob from the electricity supply for
approx. 1minute. To do this:
– trip the relevant fuse or screw the fuse out com-
pletely, or
– switch off the residual current protection device
If the appliance will still not turn on after resetting
the trip switch in the fuse box or the residual cur-
rent current device, contact a qualified electrician
or Miele Service.
A smell and vapours are
given off when the new
appliance is being used.
The metal components have a protective coating.
When the appliance is used for the first time, this
causes a smell and possibly also vapour. The mater-
ial from which the induction coils are made also gives
off a smell in the first few hours of operation. With
each subsequent use, the odour is reduced until it
disappears completely. The smell and any vapours
given off do not indicate a faulty connection or appli-
ance and they are not hazardous to health.
An operating noise can
be heard after the appli-
ance has been switched
off.
The cooling fan runs until the hob has cooled down
and then switches off automatically.

Optional accessories
57
Miele offer a comprehensive range of
useful accessories as well as cleaning
and conditioning products for your
Miele appliances.
These products can be ordered through
the Miele Webshop.
They can also be ordered from Miele
(see end of this booklet for contact de-
tails) or from your Miele dealer.
Cookware
Miele offers a wide range of cookware.
These have all been optimised for Miele
appliances in terms of functionality and
dimensions. Detailed information is
provided on the Miele website.
Cleaning and care products
Ceramic and stainless steel hob
cleaner 250ml
Removes heavy soiling, limescale de-
posits and aluminium residues.
Microfibre cloth
For removing finger marks and light
soiling.

After sales service
58
Contact in the event of a fault
In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact your
Miele dealer or the Miele Customer Service Department.
You can book a Miele Customer Service Department call-out online at
www.miele.com/service.
Contact information for the Miele Customer Service Department can be found at
the end of this document.
Please quote the model identifier and serial number of your appliance (Fabr./SN/
Nr.) when contacting the Miele Customer Service Department. This information
can be found on the data plate.
Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded for training pur-
poses and that a call-out charge will be applied to service visits where the problem
could have been resolved as described in this booklet.
Data plate
Stick the extra data plate supplied with the appliance here. Make sure that the
model number matches the one specified on the back cover of this document.
Warranty
For information on the appliance warranty specific to your country please contact
Miele. See back cover for address.
In the UK, your appliance warranty is valid for 2 years from the date of purchase.
However, you must activate your cover by calling 0330 160 6640 or registering on-
line at www.miele.co.uk.

Installation
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Safety instructions for installation
Risk of damage from incorrect connection.
Incorrect installation can cause damage to the hob.
The hob must only be installed by a qualified person.
Risk of electric shock from mains voltage.
Incorrect connection to the mains supply may result in an electric shock.
The hob must be connected to the electrical supply by a qualified electrician
only.
Damage from falling objects.
Take care not to damage the hob when fitting wall units or a cooker hood above
it.
Fit the wall units and the cooker hood before the hob.
The veneer or laminate coatings of worktops (or adjacent kitchen
units) must be treated with 100°C heat-resistant adhesive which will
not dissolve or distort. Any backmoulds must be of heat-resistant
material.
The hob must not be installed over a fridge, fridge-freezer, freezer,
dishwasher, washing machine, washer-dryer or tumble dryer.
This hob must not be installed above ovens or cookers unless
these have a built-in cooling down fan.
After installation, ensure that nothing can come into contact with
the connection cable and that it is without hindrance.
The electrical cable may not come into contact with any moving
kitchen component (e.g. a drawer) or be subject to mechanical ob-
struction which could damage it.
Observe carefully the safety clearances listed on the following
pages.

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Safety distances
Safety distance above the hob
The safety distance specified by the
manufacturer of the cooker hood must
be maintained between the hob and the
cooker hood above it.
If combustible objects are installed
above the hob (e.g., cabinets, utensil
rail, etc.), a minimum safety distance of
500mm must be maintained.
When two or more appliances which
have different safety distances are
installed together below a cooker
hood, you should observe the
greatest specified safety distance.

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Safety distances to the sides and
back of the appliance
It is advisable to install the hob with
plenty of space either side of it.
The minimum distance shown below
must be maintained between the back
of the hob and a tall unit or wall.
The minimum distance , shown
below must be maintained between a
tall unit or a wall to the left or right of
the hob with a minimum distance of
300mm on the opposite side.
Minimum distance between the back
of the worktop cut-out and the rear
edge of the worktop:
50mm
Minimum distance between the
worktop cut-out and a wall or tall unit to
the right of it:
50mm.
Minimum distance between the
worktop cut-out and a wall or tall unit to
the left of it:
50mm.
Not allowed
Highly recommended
Not recommended
Not recommended

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Minimum safety distance underneath
the hob
To ensure sufficient ventilation to the
hob, a minimum safety distance must
be left between the underside of the
hob and any oven, intermediate shelf or
drawer.
The minimum safety distance between
the underside of the hob and
- Upper edge of oven: 2mm
- Upper edge of intermediate shelf:
2mm
- Upper edge of drawer: 5mm
- Base of drawer: 75mm
Intermediate shelf
It is not necessary to fit an intermediate
shelf underneath the hob, but one may
be fitted if you wish.
Side view
a
Front
b
Gap, front
c
Gap, back
A gap of 20mm is recommended at
the front between the cabinet and inter-
mediate shelf for better ventilation of
the hob.
Leave a gap of 10mm at the back
between the cabinet and the intermedi-
ate shelf to accommodate the power
cable.

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Safety distance when installing the appliance near a wall with additional
niche cladding
A minimum safety distance must be maintained between the worktop cut-out and
any niche cladding to protect it from heat damage.
If the niche cladding is made from a combustible material (e.g. wood) a minimum
safety distance of 50 mm must be maintained between the cut-out and the
cladding.
If the niche cladding is made from a non-combustible material (e.g. metal, natural
stone, ceramic tiles) the minimum safety distance between the cut-out and the
cladding will be 50 mm less the thickness of the cladding.
Example: 15 mm niche cladding
50mm - 15mm = minimum safety distance of 35mm
Flush-fitted hobs Hob with frame or bevelled edge
a
Masonry
b
Niche cladding dimension x = thickness of the niche cladding material
c
Worktop
d
Worktop cut-out
e
Minimum distance to
combustible materials 50mm
non-combustible materials 50mm - dimension x

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Installation notes –
surface-mounted
Seal between the hob and the work-
top
Damage caused by incorrect in-
stallation.
Using sealant under the hob could
result in damage to the hob and the
worktop if the hob ever needs to be
removed for servicing.
Do not use sealant between the hob
and the worktop.
The sealing strip under the edge of
the hob provides a sufficient seal for
the worktop.
Sealing strip
Dismantling the hob for service pur-
poses may damage the sealing strip
underneath the edge of the hob.
Always replace the sealing strip be-
fore reinstalling the hob.
Tiled worktops
Grout lines and the hatched area un-
derneath the hob frame must be
smooth and even. If they are not the
hob will not sit flush with the worktop
and the sealing strip underneath the
hob will not provide a good seal
between the hob and the worktop.

Installation
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Installation dimensions–Surface-mounted
All dimensions are given in mm.
KM7678FR
a
Front
b
Mains connection box
The mains connection cable (L=1440mm) is supplied loose

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KM7678FL,KM7878FL
a
Front
b
Mains connection box
The mains connection cable (L=1440mm) is supplied loose

Installation
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KM7697FR
a
Front
b
Mains connection box
The mains connection cable (L=1440mm) is supplied loose

Installation
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KM7697FL,KM7897FL
a
Front
b
Mains connection box
The mains connection cable (L=1440mm) is supplied loose

Installation
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Surface-mounted installation
Create the worktop cut-out. Remem-
ber to maintain the minimum safety
distances (see “Installation – Safety
distances”).
Seal any cut surfaces on wooden
worktops with a special varnish, sil-
icone sealant or resin to prevent the
wood from swelling as a result of
moisture ingress. The sealant must
be heat-resistant.
Make sure that the sealant does not
come into contact with the top of the
worktop.
Stick the supplied sealing strip under
the edge of the hob. Do not apply the
sealing strip under tension.
Risk of damage from incorrect
connection.
The hob electronics may be dam-
aged if a short-circuit occurs.
The power cable must be connected
to the hob by a qualified electrician.
Connect the power cable by following
the instructions in the wiring diagram
on the hob (see “Installation – Elec-
trical connection”).
Feed the power cable for the hob
down through the worktop cut-out.
Place the hob centrally in the cut-out.
When doing this, make sure that the
seal of the appliance sits flush with
the worktop on all sides. This is im-
portant to ensure an effective seal all
round.
If the seal does not sit flush with the
worktop in the corners, the corner ra-
dius (≤R4) can be carefully cut to fit
using a jigsaw.
Connect the hob to the electricity
supply (see “Installation – Electrical
connection”).
Check that the hob works.

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Installation notes – flush-fit
A flush-fit hob is suitable only for in-
stallation in natural stone (granite,
marble), solid wood and tiled work-
tops. Certain models are also suitable
for building into glass worktops –
these are marked with an appropriate
note in “Installation – Installation di-
mensions – flush-fit”. When using a
worktop made from any other mater-
ial, please check first with the worktop
manufacturer that it is suitable for in-
stalling a flush-fit hob.
The internal width of the base unit un-
derneath the appliance must be at
least as wide as the inner worktop cut-
out (see “Installation – Installation di-
mensions – flush fit”), so that the hob
is easily accessible from underneath
after installation and the casing can be
removed for maintenance. If the un-
derside of the hob is not freely ac-
cessible after installation, any sealant
used must be removed to enable the
hob to be lifted out of the cut-out
should this be necessary.
Natural stone worktops
The hob is set directly in the cut-out.
Solid wood worktops, tiled worktops,
glass worktops
The hob is secured inside the cut-out
with wooden battens. The battens must
be provided on site, and are not sup-
plied with the appliance.
Sealing strip
Dismantling the hob for service pur-
poses may damage the sealing strip
underneath the edge of the hob.
Always replace the sealing strip be-
fore reinstalling the hob.

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Installation dimensions–Flush-fit
All dimensions are given in mm.
KM7678FL,KM7878FL
a
Front
b
Mains connection box
The mains connection cable (L=1440mm) is supplied loose
c
Stepped cut-out, natural stone worktop
d
Wooden batten 12mm (not supplied)

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KM7697FL,KM7897FL
a
Front
b
Mains connection box
The mains connection cable (L=1440mm) is supplied loose
c
Stepped cut-out, natural stone worktop
d
Wooden batten 12mm (not supplied)

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Flush-fit installation
Create the worktop cut-out. Remem-
ber to maintain the minimum safety
distances (see “Safety distances”).
Solid wood, tiled and glass worktops:
Fix a wooden frame 5.5mm below
the top edge of the worktop.
Risk of damage from incorrect
connection.
The hob electronic module may be
damaged if a short-circuit occurs.
The mains connection cable must be
connected to the hob by a qualified
electrician.
Connect the electrical connection
cable by following the instructions in
the wiring diagram on the hob (see
“Wiring diagram” in the “Electrical
connection” chapter).
Stick the supplied sealing strip under
the edge of the hob. Do not apply the
sealing strip under tension.
Feed the mains connection cable for
the hob down through the worktop
cut-out.
Centre the hob in the cut-out.
The gap between the ceramic glass
surface and the worktop must be at
least 2mm wide. This is required so
that the hob can be sealed.
Connect the hob to the electricity
supply (see “Electrical connection”).
Check that the hob works.
Seal the gap between the hob and
worktop with a silicone sealant that is
heat-resistant to at least 160°C.
Damage from unsuitable sealant.
Unsuitable sealant can damage nat-
ural stone.
For natural stone worktops and nat-
ural stone tiles, only use silicone
sealant that is specially formulated
for natural stone. Follow the manu-
facturer’s instructions.

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Electrical connection
Risk of damage from incorrect
connection.
Unauthorised installation, mainten-
ance and repairs can cause consid-
erable danger for the user.
Miele cannot be held liable for dam-
age or injury caused by unauthorised
installation, maintenance or repair
work, or by an inadequate or faulty
on-site earthing system (e.g. electric
shock).
This hob must be connected to the
electrical supply by a qualified elec-
trician.
The electrician must be familiar with
and comply with the national regula-
tions and any additional regulations
of the local electricity provider (e.g.
BS 7671 in the UK).
After installation, ensure that all elec-
trical components are shielded and
cannot be accessed by users.
Total power rating
See data plate
Connection data
The connection data is quoted on the
data plate. Please ensure these match
the household mains supply.
Please see wiring diagrams for connec-
tion. (N.B. This appliance is supplied
single phase only in the UK / AUS / NZ).
Residual current device
For extra safety, it is advisable to pro-
tect the appliance with a suitable resid-
ual current device (RCD) with a trip
range of 30 mA.
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
EARTHED
Disconnecting devices
It must be possible to disconnect the
hob from the mains at all poles using
disconnecting devices. A contact dis-
tance of at least 3mm must be ob-
served in the switched-off state. The
disconnecting devices are overcurrent
protection devices and residual current
protection devices.

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Disconnecting from the mains
Risk of electric shock.
There is a risk of electric shock if the
appliance is connected to the mains
supply during repair or service work.
After disconnection, ensure the ap-
pliance cannot be switched back on
by mistake.
To disconnect the appliance from the
mains power supply, do one of the fol-
lowing depending on installation:
Safety fuses
Completely remove fuses.
Automatic circuit breakers
Press the (red) test button until the
middle (black) button springs out.
Built-in circuit breakers
Circuit breakers at least type B or C:
Switch the lever from 1 (on) to 0 (off).
Residual current device (RCD)
Switch the main switch from 1 (on) to
0 (off) or press the test button.
Mains connection cable
The hob must be connected to the elec-
trical supply with a special connection
cable, type H 05 VV-F (PVC insulated)
with a suitable diameter.
Please see wiring diagram for connec-
tion. (N.B. This appliance is supplied
single phase only in the UK / AUS / NZ).
See the data plate on the hob for the
correct voltage and frequency.
Replacing the mains connection
cable
Risk of electric shock.
Incorrect connection to the power
supply may result in an electric
shock.
The mains cable must only be re-
placed by a qualified electrician.
When replacing the mains cable only
use cable type H05VV-F with a suit-
able cross section. A suitable connec-
tion cable is available to order from
Miele.

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Wiring diagram
Some connection methods are not
permitted in all installation locations.
Ensure compliance with national reg-
ulations and any additional regula-
tions issued by the local electricity
provider.
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Product data sheets
77
The following data sheets apply to the models described in this operating instruc-
tion manual.
Information for domestic electric hobs
In acc. with regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
MIELE
Model name/identifier KM 7678
Number of cooking zones and/or areas
For circular cooking zones: diameter of useful sur-
face area/cooking zone
For non-circular cooking zones or areas: length
and width of useful surface area per electric cook-
ing zone or area
1. = 744x381,5 mm
2. =
3. =
4. =
5. =
6. =
Energy consumption per cooking zone or area cal-
culated per kg (EC
electric cooking
)
-
Energy consumption for the hob calculated per kg
(EC
electric hob
)
189,6 Wh/kg
Information for domestic electric hobs
In acc. with regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
MIELE
Model name/identifier KM 7697
Number of cooking zones and/or areas
For circular cooking zones: diameter of useful sur-
face area/cooking zone
For non-circular cooking zones or areas: length
and width of useful surface area per electric cook-
ing zone or area
1. = 865x381,5 mm
2. =
3. =
4. =
5. =
6. =
Energy consumption per cooking zone or area cal-
culated per kg (EC
electric cooking
)
-
Energy consumption for the hob calculated per kg
(EC
electric hob
)
190,7 Wh/kg

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78
Information for domestic electric hobs
In acc. with regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
MIELE
Model name/identifier KM 7878
Number of cooking zones and/or areas
For circular cooking zones: diameter of useful sur-
face area/cooking zone
For non-circular cooking zones or areas: length
and width of useful surface area per electric cook-
ing zone or area
1. = 744x381,5 mm
2. =
3. =
4. =
5. =
6. =
Energy consumption per cooking zone or area cal-
culated per kg (EC
electric cooking
)
-
Energy consumption for the hob calculated per kg
(EC
electric hob
)
189,6 Wh/kg
Information for domestic electric hobs
In acc. with regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
MIELE
Model name/identifier KM 7897
Number of cooking zones and/or areas
For circular cooking zones: diameter of useful sur-
face area/cooking zone
For non-circular cooking zones or areas: length
and width of useful surface area per electric cook-
ing zone or area
1. = 865x381,5 mm
2. =
3. =
4. =
5. =
6. =
Energy consumption per cooking zone or area cal-
culated per kg (EC
electric cooking
)
-
Energy consumption for the hob calculated per kg
(EC
electric hob
)
190,7 Wh/kg

UK Conformity declaration
79
Miele hereby declares that this ceramic
induction hob complies with UK Radio
Equipment Regulations 2017, as
amended.
The complete text of the UK declaration
of conformity is available from one of
the following internet addresses:
- Products, Download from
www.miele.co.uk
- For service, information, operating in-
structions etc: go to
www.miele.co.uk and enter the name
of the product or the serial number
Frequency band
of the WiFi mod-
ule
2.4000GHz –
2.4835GHz
Maximum trans-
mitting power of
the WiFi module
<100mW




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Miele (Hong Kong) Ltd.
41/F - 4101, Manhattan Place
23 Wang Tai Road
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2610 1025
Fax: (852) 3579 1404
Email:
Website: www.miele.hk
Hong Kong, China
Miele India Pvt. Ltd.
1st Floor, Copia Corporate Suites,
Commercial Plot 9,
Mathura Road, Jasola,
New Delhi - 110025
E-mail: customercare@miele.in
Website: www.miele.in
India
Miele Ireland Ltd.
2024 Bianconi Avenue
Citywest Business Campus
Dublin 24
Tel: (01) 461 07 10
Fax: (01) 461 07 97
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.miele.ie
Ireland
Malaysia
Miele Sdn Bhd
Suite 12-2, Level 12
Menara Sapura Kencana
Petroleum
Solaris Dutamas No. 1
Jalan Dutamas 1
50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +603-6209-0288
Fax: +603-6205-3768
Miele New Zealand Limited
IRD 98 463 631
8 College Hill
Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011
New Zealand
Tel: 0800 464 353
Internet: www.miele.co.nz
New Zealand
Miele Pte. Ltd.
29 Media Circle
#11-04 ALICE@Mediapolis
Singapore 138565
sTel: +65 6735 1191
Fax: +65 6735 1161
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.miele.sg
Singapore
Miele (Pty) Ltd.
63 Peter Place
Bryanston 2194
P.O. Box 69434
Bryanston 2021
Tel: (011) 875 9000
Fax: (011) 875 9035
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.miele.co.za
South Africa
Miele Appliances Ltd.
Showroom 1
Eiffel 1 Building
P.O. Box 114782 - Dubai
Tel. +971 4 3044 999
Fax. +971 4 3418 852
800-MIELE (64353)
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.miele.ae
United Arab Emirates
Manufacturer:
Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany
Thailand
Miele Appliances Ltd.
BHIRAJ TOWER at EmQuartier
43rd Floor Unit 4301-4303
689 Sukhumvit Road
North Klongton Sub-District
Vadhana District
Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Sheikh Zayed Road, Umm Al Sheif

M.-Nr. 11 184 680 / 08en-GB
KM7678FR, KM7678FL, KM7697FR, KM7697FL,
KM7878FL, KM7897FL
