Miele KM6366 Induction Cooktop

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Operating and installation instructions
Ceramic cooktops with induction
To prevent the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is
essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for
the first time.
en-AU, NZ M.-Nr. 10 032 900
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Contents
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Warning and Safety instructions.......................................................................... 4
Caring for the environment ................................................................................ 15
Overview............................................................................................................... 16
Cooktop................................................................................................................. 16
Controls / Indicators.............................................................................................. 17
Cooking zone data ................................................................................................ 19
Using for the first time ........................................................................................ 20
Cleaning the cooktop for the first time.................................................................. 20
Switching on the cooktop for the first time ........................................................... 20
Induction .............................................................................................................. 21
The induction principle.......................................................................................... 21
Noises.................................................................................................................... 22
Pans....................................................................................................................... 23
Tips on saving energy ........................................................................................ 24
Power level range ................................................................................................ 25
Operation.............................................................................................................. 26
Operating principles .............................................................................................. 26
Switching on.......................................................................................................... 27
Selecting/Changing the power setting .................................................................. 27
Switching off.......................................................................................................... 27
Residual heat indicator.......................................................................................... 27
PowerFlex cooking area ........................................................................................ 28
Auto heat-up ......................................................................................................... 29
Booster.................................................................................................................. 30
Keeping warm ....................................................................................................... 32
Timer..................................................................................................................... 33
Minute minder ....................................................................................................... 33
Switching a cooking zone off automatically.......................................................... 33
Using both timer functions at the same time ........................................................ 34
Additional functions ............................................................................................ 35
Stop & Go.............................................................................................................. 35
Recall..................................................................................................................... 35
Safety features..................................................................................................... 36
System lock........................................................................................................... 36
Safety switch-off ................................................................................................... 37
Overheating protection.......................................................................................... 38
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Contents
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Cleaning and care ............................................................................................... 39
Problem solving guide ........................................................................................ 41
Optional accessories .......................................................................................... 44
Con@ctivity.......................................................................................................... 45
Safety instructions for installation..................................................................... 47
Safety distances .................................................................................................. 48
Cooktops with frame or bevelled edge ............................................................. 50
Installation notes ................................................................................................... 50
Building-in dimensions.......................................................................................... 51
KM 6366-1........................................................................................................ 51
Installation ............................................................................................................. 52
Flush-fitted cooktops.......................................................................................... 53
Installation notes ................................................................................................... 53
Building-in dimensions.......................................................................................... 54
KM 6367-1........................................................................................................ 54
Installation ............................................................................................................. 55
Electrical connection .......................................................................................... 57
Wiring diagram ..................................................................................................... 58
After sales service, data plate, warranty........................................................... 59
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Warning and Safety instructions
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This appliance conforms to current safety requirements.
Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and
damage to property. To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to
the appliance, please read these instructions carefully before using
it for the first time. They contain important notes on installation,
safety, use and maintenance. Miele cannot be held liable for non-
compliance with these instructions. Keep these instructions in a
safe place and ensure that new users are familiar with the
contents. Pass them on to any future owner.
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Warning and Safety instructions
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Correct application
This cooktop is designed for domestic use and for use in similar
environments by guests in hotel or motel rooms, bed & breakfasts
and other typical living quarters. This does not include common/
shared facilities or commercial facilities within hotels, motels or bed
& breakfasts.
This cooktop is not suitable for outdoor use.
It is intended only to cook food and keep it warm. Any other use is
not supported by Miele and could be dangerous.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning its use by a person responsible
for their safety, and are able to recognise the dangers of misuse.
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Warning and Safety instructions
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Safety with children
Young children must not be allowed to use this appliance.
Older children may only use the appliance when its operation has
been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely,
recognising the dangers of misuse.
Cleaning may only be carried out by older children under the
supervision of an adult.
Please supervise children in the vicinity of the cooktop and do not
let them play with it.
The cooktop gets hot when in use and remains hot for a while
after being switched off. Keep children well away from the cooktop
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 next to the cooktop. Otherwise they could be
tempted into climbing onto the appliance.
Danger of burning or 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! Children may be able to wrap themselves in
packing material or pull it over their heads with the risk of
suffocation. Keep children away from any packing material.
Activate the system lock to ensure that children cannot switch on
the cooktop inadvertently.
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Warning and Safety instructions
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Technical safety
Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be
dangerous. Installation, maintenance work and repairs to electrical
appliances must only be carried out by a Miele approved service
technician.
A damaged appliance is dangerous. Check it for any visible
damage. Never install or attempt to use a damaged appliance.
Reliable and safe operation of this cooktop can only be assured if
it has been connected to the mains electricity supply.
The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed
when continuity is complete between it and an effective earthing
system. It is most important that this basic safety requirement is
present and tested regularly and, where there is any doubt, the
household wiring system should be inspected by a qualified
electrician.
To avoid the risk of damage to the cooktop, make sure that the
connection 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 cooktop 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 cooktop may only be used after it has
been built in.
This appliance must not be installed and operated in mobile
installations (e.g. on a ship).
Never open the casing of the cooktop.
Touching or tampering with electrical connections or components
and mechanical parts is highly dangerous to the user and can cause
operational faults.
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Warning and Safety instructions
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The manufacturer's warranty will be invalidated if the appliance is
not repaired by a Miele approved service technician.
Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele spare
parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety of the
appliance when Miele replacement parts are used.
The cooktop is not intended for use with an external timer switch
or a remote control system.
The cooktop must be connected to the electricity supply by a
qualified electrician (see "Electrical connection").
If the mains connection cable is damaged, it must be replaced
with a special connection cable typeH05VV-F (PVC insulated),
available from Miele, by a Miele approved service technician or
suitably qualified electrician in order to avoid a hazard. See
"Electrical connection".
During installation, maintenance and repair work, the appliance
must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply. It is only
completely isolated from the electricity supply when:
the mains circuit breaker is switched off, or
it is switched off at the wall socket and the plug is withdrawn from
the socket. Do not pull the mains connection cable but the mains
plug to disconnect your appliance from the mains electricity
supply.
Danger of electric shock!
Do not use the cooktop if it is faulty, or if the ceramic surface is
cracked, chipped or damaged in any way. Switch it off immediately,
disconnect it from the mains electricity supply and contact Miele.
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Warning and Safety instructions
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If the cooktop is installed behind a furniture panel (e.g. a door),
ensure that the door is never closed whilst the cooktop is in use.
Heat and moisture can build up behind a closed furniture panel and
cause subsequent damage to the cooktop, the housing unit and the
floor. Do not close the door until the residual heat indicators have
gone 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
cockroaches or other vermin will not be covered by the warranty.
Do not modify this appliance.
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Warning and Safety instructions
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Correct use
The cooktop gets hot when in use and remains hot for a while
after being switched off. There is a danger of burning until the
residual heat indicators go out.
Due to the high temperatures radiated, objects left near the
cooktop when it is in use could catch fire.
Do not use the cooktop to heat up the room.
Oil and fat can overheat and catch fire. Do not leave the cooktop
unattended when cooking with oil and fat. If it does ignite, do not
attempt to put the flames out with water.
Disconnect the cooktop from the mains and use a suitable fire
blanket, saucepan lid, damp towel or similar to smother the flames.
Flames could set the grease filters of a rangehood on fire. Do not
flambé under a rangehood.
Spray canisters, aerosols and other inflammable substances can
ignite when heated. Therefore do not store such items or substances
in a drawer under the cooktop. 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 cooktop, as pressure can build up in the container, causing it
to explode.
Do not cover the cooktop, e.g. with a cooktop cover, a cloth or
protective foil. The material could catch fire, shatter or melt if the
cooktop is switched on by mistake or if residual heat is still present.
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When the appliance is switched on either deliberately or by
mistake, or when there is residual heat present, there is the risk of
any metal items left on the cooktop heating up, with the danger of
burning. Depending on the material, other items left on the cooktop
could also melt or catch fire. Damp pan lids might adhere to the
ceramic surface and be difficult to dislodge. Do not use the
appliance as a resting place. Switch the cooking zones off after use
and do not rely on the pan detector.
You could burn yourself on the hot cooktop. 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
transfer 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 cooktop, ensure that the cable of the electrical appliance
cannot come into contact with the hot cooktop. 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
indicators.
Do not allow solid or liquid sugar, or pieces of plastic or aluminium
foil to get onto the cooking zones when they are 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.
Wear oven gloves. Allow the cooking zones to cool down and clean
them with a suitable ceramic cooktop cleaning agent.
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Pans which boil dry can cause damage to the ceramic glass. Do
not leave the cooktop 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 cooktop. Sliding them into place can
cause scuffs and scratches.
Induction heating works extremely quickly. Therefore, the base of
the pan could heat up to the temperature at which oil or fat self-
ignites within a very short time. Do not leave the cooktop unattended
whilst it is being used.
Heat oil or fat for a maximum of one minute. Do not use the
Booster function to heat oil or fat.
For people fitted with a heart pacemaker: Please note that the
area immediately surrounding the cooktop 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
electromagnetic fields, e.g. credit cards, digital storage devices,
pocket calculators, etc., do not leave them in the immediate vicinity
of the cooktop.
Metal utensils stored in a drawer under the cooktop can become
hot if the appliance is used intensively for a long time. Do not store
any metal items or utensils in a drawer under the cooktop.
This cooktop is fitted with a cooling fan. If a drawer is fitted
directly underneath the cooktop, ensure that there is sufficient space
between the drawer and its contents and the underside of the
appliance in order to ensure sufficient ventilation of the cooktop. Do
not store pointed or small items or paper in the drawer. They could
get in through the ventilation slots or be sucked into the housing by
the fan and damage the fan or impair cooling.
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Warning and Safety instructions
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Do not use two pans on a cooking zone, extended zone or
PowerFlex zone at the same time.
If the pan only partially covers the cooking zone, the handle could
become very hot.
Ensure that you always place the pan in the middle of the cooking
zone.
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Cleaning and care
Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this appliance.
The steam could reach the electrical components and cause a short
circuit.
If the cooktop is built in over a pyrolytic oven, the cooktop should
not be used whilst the pyrolytic process is being carried out, as this
could trigger the overheating protection mechanism on the cooktop
(see relevant section).
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Caring for the environment
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Disposal of the packing
material
The transport and protective packaging
has been selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for
disposal, and can normally be recycled.
Recycling the packaging reduces the
use of raw materials in the
manufacturing process and also
reduces the amount of waste in landfill
sites. Ensure that any plastic
wrappings, bags etc. are disposed of
safely and kept out of the reach of
babies and young children. Danger of
suffocation.
Disposing of your old
appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances
often contain materials which, if
handled or disposed of incorrectly,
could be potentially hazardous to
human health and to the environment.
They are, however, essential for the
correct functioning of your appliance.
Therefore, please do not dispose of
your old appliance with your household
waste.
Please dispose of it at your local
community waste collection / recycling
centre.
Ensure that your old appliance presents
no danger to children while being
stored for disposal.
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Overview
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Cooktop
a
PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster
b
PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster
ab
can be combined to form PowerFlex cooking area
c
PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster
cf
can be combined to form PowerFlex cooking area
d
PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster
de
can be combined to form PowerFlex cooking area
e
PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster
f
PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster
g
Controls / Indicators
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Overview
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Controls / Indicators
8
8
0
0
a
b
c
min
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
Sensor controls
a
For switching the cooktop on/off
b
For activating/deactivating Stop & Go
ab
For activating/deactivating the system lock
c
Timer
Switching on and off
- For switching between timer functions
- For selecting a cooking zone (see "Switching a cooking zone off
automatically")
d
For setting a minute minder / switch-off time
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Overview
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e
For switching the keeping warm function on and off
f
For selecting the power setting
g
For switching the PowerFlex cooking area on/off
Indicator lights
h
The system lock has been activated
k
Timer
i
Cooking zone display
Cooking zone ready for use
Keeping warm setting
to Power level
TwinBooster level 1
Booster / TwinBooster level 2
No pan on cooking zone or pan unsuitable (see "Induction")
Residual heat
Auto heat-up
Automatic switch-off programmed
Timer display
j
Duration in minutes
l
Minute minder
System lock activated
Symbols
m
Cooking zone selection (depending on model)
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Overview
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Cooking zone data
Cooking zone Øin cm* Rating in watts for 230 V**
15–23 Normal
TwinBooster, level 1
TwinBooster, level 2
2100
3000
3650
15–23 Normal
TwinBooster, level 1
TwinBooster, level 2
2100
3000
3650
15–23 Normal
TwinBooster, level 1
TwinBooster, level 2
2100
3300
3650
15–23 Normal
TwinBooster, level 1
TwinBooster, level 2
2100
3300
3650
15–23 Normal
TwinBooster, level 1
TwinBooster, level 2
2100
3000
3650
15–23 Normal
TwinBooster, level 1
TwinBooster, level 2
2100
3000
3650
+ 22–23 /
15 x 23 – 23 x 39
Normal
Booster
3400
3650
+
+
22–23 /
15 x 23 – 23 x 39
Normal
TwinBooster, level 1
TwinBooster, level 2
3400
4800
7300
Total 11000
* Cookware of any diameter may be used within the specified range.
** The wattage quoted may vary depending on the size and material of the pans used.
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Using for the first time
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Please stick the extra data plate for
the appliance supplied with this
documentation in the space provided
in the "After sales service, data plate,
warranty" section of this booklet.
Alternatively, the additional label can
be stuck near the appliance if the
appliance markings are not visible
after installation.
Remove any protective wrapping and
stickers (but not the data plate).
Cleaning the cooktop for the
first time
Before using for the first time, clean
the cooktop with a damp cloth only
and then wipe dry.
Switching on the cooktop for
the first time
The metal components have a
protective 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 operation. This smell will be less
noticeable with each subsequent use
before dissipating completely.
The smell and any vapours given off do
not indicate a faulty connection or
appliance and they are not hazardous
to health.
Please note that the heating up time
on induction cooktops is very much
shorter than on conventional
cooktops.
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Induction
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The induction principle
An induction coil is located under each
cooking zone. When a cooking zone is
switched on, this coil creates a
magnetic field which impacts directly
on the base of the pan and heats it up.
The cooking zone itself is heated up
indirectly by the heat given off by the
pan.
An induction cooking zone only works
when a ferromagnetic pan is placed on
it (see "Pans"). The induction cooking
zone automatically recognises the size
of the pan.
The symbol flashes alternately with
the power setting selected in one of the
cooking zones
if it is switched on without a pan in
place, or if the pan is unsuitable (non-
magnetic base),
if the diameter of the base of the pan
is too small,
if the pan is taken off the cooking
zone when it is switched on.
If a suitable pan is placed on the
cooking zone within 3 minutes, will go
out and you can continue as normal.
If no pan or an unsuitable pan is placed
on the cooking zone, the cooking zone
will switch off automatically after 3
minutes.
When the appliance is switched
on either deliberately or by mistake,
or when there is residual heat
present, there is the risk of any metal
items placed on the cooktop (e.g.
cutlery) heating up.
Danger of burning!
Do not use the cooktop as a resting
place for items. Switch the cooking
zones off after use with the
appropriate sensor and do not rely
on the pan detector.
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Induction
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Noises
When using an induction cooking zone,
the following noises can occur in the
pan, depending on what it is made of
and how it has been constructed.
On the higher power settings, it might
buzz. This will decrease or cease
altogether when the power setting is
reduced.
If the pan base is made of layers of
different materials (e.g. in a sandwiched
base), it might emit a cracking sound.
Whistling might occur if linked zones
(see "Booster") are being used at the
same time, and the pans also have
bases made of layers of different
materials.
You might hear a clicking sound from
the electronic switches, especially on
lower power settings.
You might hear a whirring sound when
the cooling fan switches on. It switches
on to protect the electronics when the
cooktop is being used intensively. The
fan may continue to run after the
appliance has been switched off.
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Induction
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Pans
Suitable pans:
Stainless steel pans with a base that
can be magnetised.
Enamelled steel pans.
Cast iron pans.
Unsuitable pans:
Stainless steel pans without a
magnetic base.
Aluminium and copper pans.
Glass, ceramic or earthenware pots
and pans.
To test whether a pot or pan is suitable
for use on an induction cooktop, hold a
magnet to the base of the pan. If the
magnet sticks, the pan is suitable. If an
unsuitable pan is used, the symbol
will flash alternately with the power
setting selected.
Please be aware that the properties of
the pan base can affect the evenness
with which food heats up in the pan.
To make optimum use of the cooking
zones, choose pans with diameters
larger than the innermost markings
but smaller than the outermost
markings (see "Cooking zone data").
If the diameter of the pan is smaller
than the innermost marking, the pan
will not be recognised and will flash
alternately with the power setting
selected.
Do not use pots and pans with bases
with pronounced edges or ridges.
These could scratch or scour the
cooktop surface permanently.
Lift pans into position on the
cooktop. Sliding them into place can
cause scuffs and scratches.
Often the maximum diameter quoted
by manufacturers refers to the
diameter of the top rim of the pot or
pan. The diameter of the base
(generally smaller) is more important.
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Tips on saving energy
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Use a lid whenever possible to
minimise 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
setting.
Use a pressure cooker to reduce
cooking times.
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Power level range
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Settings
Melting butter
Dissolving gelatine
1–2
Making milk puddings 2
Warming small quantities of liquid
Cooking rice
Defrosting frozen vegetables
Cooking pulses
3
Warming liquid and semi-solid foods
Making omelettes or lightly frying eggs
Steaming fruit
Cooking pasta
4
Steaming vegetables, defrosting fish and reheating frozen food 5
Bringing large quantities of food to the boil, e.g. casseroles
Thickening custard and sauces, e.g. hollandaise
Gently frying eggs (without overheating the fat)
6
Gentle braising (without overheating the fat) of meat,
fish, sausages
Frying pancakes etc.
7
Braising for stews 8
Boiling large quantities of water
Bringing to the boil
9
These settings should only be taken as a guide. The power of the induction coils will vary
depending on the size and material of the pan. For this reason, it is possible that the
settings will need to be adjusted slightly to suit your pans. As you use the cooktop, 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.
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Operation
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Operating principles
The glass ceramic cooktop is equipped
with electronic sensor controls which
react to finger contact. For safety
reasons, in order to switch the cooktop
on, the On/Off sensor needs to be
touched for a little longer than the other
sensors.
A tone sounds each time a sensor is
touched.
Malfunction due to dirty and/or
covered sensors:
If the sensors are dirty or covered,
this could cause them to fail to react,
to activate a function or even to
switch the cooktop off automatically
(see "Safety switch-off"). Placing hot
pans on the sensors/indicators can
damage the electronic unit
underneath.
Keep the sensors and indicators
clean and do not place anything on
top of them. Do not place hot pans
on them.
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Operation
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Fire hazard!
Do not leave the cooktop unattended
whilst it is being used.
Please note that the heating up time
on induction cooktops is very much
shorter than on conventional
cooktops.
Switching on
Touch the sensor.
appears in each of the cooking zone
indicators. If no further entry is made,
the cooktop will turn itself off after a few
seconds for safety reasons.
Selecting/Changing the power
setting
Touch the appropriate number sensor
for the power setting you want.
The selected power setting will appear
in the cooking zone display.
Switching off
To switch off a cooking zone, touch
the0sensor for that cooking zone.
To switch off the cooktop and all the
cooking zones, touch the sensor.
Residual heat indicator
If a cooking zone is still hot, the residual
heat indicator will light up after it has
been switched off.
The lines of the residual heat indicator
go out one after another as the cooking
zone cools down. The last horizontal
line only goes out when the cooking
zone is safe to touch.
Danger of burning! Do not touch
the cooking zones whilst the residual
heat indicators are lit up.
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Operation
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PowerFlex cooking area
The PowerFlex cooking zones can be
combined to form a PowerFlex cooking
area (see "Overview - Cooktop").
Settings for the cooking area are
controlled by the front or left PowerFlex
cooking zone.
Switching on
Touch the or sensor.
will light up in the display for the rear
or right cooking zone.
Set the power setting you want by
touching the appropriate number
sensor for the front or left cooking
zone.
Switching off
Touch the or sensor.
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Operation
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Auto heat-up
When Auto heat-up has been activated,
the cooking zone switches on
automatically at the highest setting and
then switches to the continued cooking
setting which you have previously
selected. The heat-up time depends on
which continued cooking setting has
been chosen (see chart).
Activating
Touch the sensor for the continued
cooking setting you want until a tone
sounds and the continued cooking
setting starts to flash in the cooking
zone display.
The continued cooking setting selected
will flash alternating with during the
heat-up time (see chart).
Changing the continued cooking
setting while the cooking zone is
heating up deactivates Auto heat-up.
Deactivating
Touch the sensor for the continued
cooking setting until the display lights
up constantly.
or
Select a different power setting.
Continued
cooking setting
Heat-up time
[min : sec]
1 approx. 0: 15
2 approx. 0: 15
3 approx. 0: 25
4 approx. 0: 50
5 approx. 2: 00
6 approx. 5: 50
7 approx. 2: 50
8 approx. 2: 50
9
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Operation
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Booster
The cooking zones are equipped with a
Booster or TwinBooster (see "Overview
– Cooktop"). You can use the Booster
function for a maximum of two cooking
zones at the same time.
When activated, the power is boosted
for a maximum of 15 minutes so that
large quantities can be heated quickly,
e.g. water for cooking pasta.
If the Booster function is switched on
when
no setting has been selected, the
cooking zone will revert automatically
to setting 9 at the end of the Booster
time or if the Booster function is
switched off before this.
a setting has been selected, the
cooking zone will revert automatically
to the setting selected at the end of
the Booster time or if the Booster
function is switched off before this.
Cooking zones are networked in pairs
to supply the power for the Booster
function. When the Booster function is
selected, a proportion of energy is
taken away from the linked cooking
zone and the following happens within
the pairs:
Auto heat-up is deactivated.
The power setting is reduced.
The linked cooking zone is switched
off.
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Switching on the Booster
Touch the 9sensor twice for the
cooking zone you wish.
will appear in the cooking zone
display.
Switching on the TwinBooster, level 1
Touch the 9sensor twice for the
cooking zone you wish to use.
will appear in the cooking zone
display.
Switching on the TwinBooster, level 2
Touch the 9 sensor three times for the
cooking zone you wish to use.
will appear in the cooking zone
display.
Switching off the Booster /
TwinBooster
Select a different power setting.
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Operation
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Keeping warm
The keeping warm function is not
designed to reheat food from the cold
state. It is only for keeping food warm
directly after cooking.
If the keeping warm function has been
activated, the cooking zone will switch
off automatically after a maximum of 2
hours.
Only use pans for keeping food
warm. Cover the pan with a lid.
You do not have to stir food while it is
being kept warm.
Nutrients are lost when food is
cooked, and continue to diminish
when food is kept warm. The longer
food is kept warm for, the greater the
loss of nutrients. Try to ensure that
food is kept warm for as short a time
as possible.
Switching the keeping warm setting
on/off
Touch the sensor for the required
cooking zone.
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Timer
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You can select a time up to a
maximum of 99 minutes.
The timer can be used for two different
functions:
For setting the minute minder.
To set a cooking zone to switch off
automatically.
Minute minder
Setting the minute minder
Touch the sensor.
Select the time you want with the - or
+ sensor.
Changing the minute minder
Touch the sensor.
Select the time you want with the - or
+ sensor.
Deleting the minute minder
Touch the sensor.
Touch and hold the - and + sensors
at the same time until  appears in
the timer display.
Switching a cooking zone off
automatically
You can set a time after which the
cooking zone will switch off
automatically. This function can be
used on all cooking zones at the same
time.
If the time programmed is longer than
the maximum operational time
allowed, the cooking zone will switch
off after the maximum time allowed
(see "Safety switch-off").
Select a power setting for the zone
you require.
Touch thesensor repeatedly until
thesymbol appears in the display
of the cooking zone you require.
Select the time you require.
If you want to set another cooking
zone to switch off automatically,
follow the same steps as described
above.
If more than one switch-off time is
programmed, the shortest time
remaining will appear in the display
and the symbol will light up in the
display for the corresponding cooking
zone.
If you want to show the time
remaining for another zone which is
counting down in the background,
touch the sensor repeatedly until
the symbol appears in the display
of the cooking zone you require.
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Timer
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Using both timer functions at
the same time
The minute minder and automatic
switch-off functions can be used at the
same time.
If you have programmed in one or more
switch-off times, and would like to use
the minute minder as well:
Touch the sensor repeatedly
until and  appear in the timer
display.
Set the time as described above.
If you have set the minute minder and
would like to programme in one or more
switch-off times as well:
Touch the sensor repeatedly until
the symbol appears in the display
of the cooking zone you require.
Set the time as described above.
Shortly after the last entry, the timer
display switches to the function with the
shortest remaining time.
If you want to show the times remaining
which are counting down in the
background:
Touch thesensor repeatedly until
the display you require appears.
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Stop & Go
When Stop & Go is activated, the power
of all cooking zones in use is reduced to
power setting 1.
The cooking zone power settings and
the timer settings cannot be altered and
the cooktop can only be switched off. A
set minute minder time will continue to
count down. Booster time, Auto heat-
up and automatic switch-off times set
will be put on hold.
When Stop & Go is deactivated, the
cooking zones will operate at the power
setting previously selected and all the
times will resume running.
If the function is not deactivated within
10minutes, the cooktop will switch
off.
Activation / Deactivation
Touch the sensor.
Use this function when the sensors
need to be cleaned quickly or there is a
risk of boiling over.
Recall
If the cooktop is switched off in error
during operation, this function can be
used to reset all settings to the way
they were. For this to work, the cooktop
must be switched on again within 6
seconds.
Switch the cooktop on again.
Touch the sensor within 6
seconds after the cooktop is
switched on.
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System lock
The system lock is deactivated if
there is an interruption to the power
supply.
Your cooktop is equipped with a system
lock to prevent it being switched on by
mistake.
If an unavailable sensor is touched
whilst the system lock is activated, 
will appear in the timer display for a few
seconds.
Activating
Switch the cooktop on .
Touch and hold the and
sensors at the same time until 
appears in the timer display.
Deactivating
Switch the cooktop on .
Touch and hold the and
sensors at the same time until 
disappears from the timer display.
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Safety switch-off
Safety switch-off with an overlong
cooking time
The safety switch-off mechanism is
triggered automatically if one of the
cooking zones is heated for an
unusually long period of time. This
period of time depends on the power
setting selected. Once exceeded, the
cooking zone switches off and the
residual heat indicators appear. The
cooking zone can be operated again
after it has been switched off and back
on.
Safety switch-off if the sensors are
covered
Your cooktop will switch off
automatically if one or several sensors
remain covered for more than about
10seconds, for example, by finger
contact, food boiling over or an object.
The symbol will appear in the relevant
cooking zone display and a tone will
sound.
The symbol will go out once you have
removed the object or cleaned the
cooktop and the cooktop will be ready
to use again.
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Overheating protection
All the induction coils and cooling
elements for the electronics are fitted
with an overheating protection
mechanism. Before the induction coils
or cooling elements get too hot, the
overheating protection mechanism cuts
in in one of the following ways:
Any Booster function in operation will
be switched off.
The set power level will be reduced.
The cooking zone will switch off
automatically.  will flash in the
display.
The overheating protection mechanism
can be triggered by:
Heating up an empty pan.
Fat or oil being heated on a high
power setting.
Insufficient ventilation to the
underside of the cooktop.
A hot cooking zone being switched
on after an interruption to the power
supply.
If, despite removing the cause, the
overheating protection mechanism
triggers again, contact Miele.
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Cleaning and care
39
Danger of burning!
The cooking zones must be switched
off. The cooktop needs to cool
down.
Danger of injury!
The steam from a steam cleaning
appliance could reach electrical
components and cause a short
circuit.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean
the cooktop.
The use of unsuitable cleaning
agents can cause the surfaces to
discolour or alter.
The external surfaces of this
appliance are all susceptible to
scratching.
Remove any cleaning agent residues
immediately.
Clean the entire cooktop after each use.
Allow it to cool down before cleaning.
Dry the appliance after using water to
clean it. This helps prevent lime
deposits.
Unsuitable cleaning agents
To avoid damaging the surfaces of your
appliance, do not use:
washing-up liquid,
cleaning agents containing soda,
alkalines, ammonia, acids or
chlorides,
cleaning agents containing descaling
agents,
stain or rust removers,
abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.
powder cleaners and cream cleaners,
solvent-based cleaning agents,
dishwasher cleaner,
grill and oven cleaners,
glass cleaning agents,
hard, abrasive brushes or sponges,
e.g. pot scourers, or sponges which
have been previously used with
abrasive cleaning agents,
dirt erasers.
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Do not clean the area between the
glass-ceramic surface and the frame
or the frame and the worktop with
sharp, pointed objects.
This could damage the seals.
Do not use washing-up liquid to
clean the appliance as washing-up
liquid will not remove all soiling and
deposits.
It will also form an invisible coating
which will cause permanent
discolouration of the ceramic
surface.
Clean the cooktop regularly with a
suitable ceramic cooktop cleaning
agent.
Wipe all coarse soiling off using a damp
cloth. Stubborn soiling may need to be
removed with a shielded scraper blade.
Then clean the cooktop with the
Original Miele ceramic and stainless
steel cooktop cleaner (see "Optional
accessories") or a suitable proprietary
ceramic cooktop cleaner applied with
kitchen paper or a clean cloth. Do not
apply cleaner whilst the cooktop is still
hot, as this could result in marking.
Please follow the manufacturer's
instructions.
Finally wipe the cooktop with a damp
cloth, then dry with a soft, dry cloth.
Residues can burn onto the appliance
the next time it is used and cause
damage to the ceramic surface. Ensure
that all cleaning agent residues are
removed.
Spots caused by limescale, water and
aluminium residues (spots with a
metallic appearance) can be removed
using the Original Miele ceramic and
stainless steel cooktop cleaner.
Danger of burning!
Protect your hands with oven gloves
before using a shielded scraper
blade to remove sugar, plastic or
aluminium residues from the hot
cooktop.
Should any sugar, plastic or
aluminium foil spill or fall onto a hot
cooking zone while it is in use, first
switch off the appliance. Then carefully
scrape off all the sugar, plastic or
aluminium residues from the cooktop
immediately whilst they are still hot,
using a shielded scraper blade. Allow
the appliance to cool down, and then
clean as described above.
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Problem solving guide
41
With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily corrected
without contacting Miele. If, after reading this guide, you can't remedy the problem
yourself, please call Miele (see back cover for details).
Please note, however, that a call-out charge will be applied to unnecessary service
visits where the problem could have been rectified as described in these operating
instructions.
Danger of injury! Installation, maintenance and repairs may only be carried
out by a suitably qualified and competent person. Repairs and other work by
unqualified persons could be dangerous. Miele cannot be held liable for
unauthorised work. Do not attempt to open the casing of the cooktop yourself.
Problem Possible cause and remedy
The cooktop or cooking
zones cannot be
switched on.
There is no power to the cooktop.
Check if the circuit breaker has tripped. Contact
an electrician or Miele (for the minimum fuse
rating, see data plate).
There may be a technical fault.
Disconnect the appliance from the electricity
supply for approx. 1 minute. To do this:
switch off at the wall socket, or switch off at the
isolator, or
disconnect the mains circuit breaker.
Reset the trip switch in the mains fuse box, and
switch the appliance back on. If it still will not
switch on, contact a qualified electrician or Miele.
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 material
from which the induction coils are made also gives off
a smell in the first few hours of operation. This smell
will be less noticeable with each subsequent use
before dissipating completely. The smell and any
vapour given off do not indicate a faulty connection or
appliance and they are not hazardous to health.
In the display for a
cooking zone the
symbol flashes
alternately with the
selected power setting
or .
There is no pan on the cooking zone, or the pan is
unsuitable.
Use a suitable pan (see "Pans").
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Problem Possible cause and remedy
After switching the
cooktop on,  appears
in the timer display for
several seconds.
The system lock has been activated.
You need to deactivate the system lock (see
"System lock").
Thesymbol appears
in one or more cooking
zone displays and the
cooktop switches off
automatically.
One or several of the sensors are covered, for
example, by finger contact, food boiling over or by an
object such as an oven glove or tea towel.
Remove the obstruction and/or clean the cooktop
(see "Safety switch-off").
A cooking zone
switches itself off
automatically.
A cooking zone might have been operated for too
long.
You can use the cooking zone again by switching
it back on (see "Safety switch-off").
A cooking zone
switches itself off
automatically.
The overheating protection mechanism has been
activated.
See "Overheating protection".
The Booster has
automatically switched
off early.
The overheating protection mechanism has been
activated.
See "Overheating protection".
The cooking zone is not
working in the usual
way on the power
setting selected.
The overheating protection mechanism has been
activated.
See "Overheating protection".
Power setting 9 is
automatically reduced if
you select power
setting 9 on two linked
cooking zones or
extended zones at the
same time.
Operating both zones at power setting 9 would
exceed the permitted maximum power for the
cooktop.
Use another cooking zone which is not linked.
The food in the pan
hardly heats up or does
not heat up at all when
the Auto heat-up
function is switched on.
There is too much food in the pan.
Start cooking at the highest power setting and
then turn down to a lower one manually later on.
The pan is not conducting heat properly.
Use a different pan which is better able to conduct
heat on an induction cooktop.
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Problem Possible cause and remedy
A noise can be heard
after the appliance is
switched off.
The fan will continue running until the appliance has
cooled down. It will then switch itself off
automatically.
and numbers are
flashing in the cooking
zone displays and a
tone sounds.
The cooktop is incorrectly connected.
Contact Miele or a qualified electrician. The
cooktop must be connected to the mains
according to the wiring diagram.
or  and numbers are
flashing in the cooking
zone displays.
The overheating protection mechanism has been
activated.
See "Overheating protection".
or  and other numbers.
There is an electronic unit fault.
Interrupt the power supply to the cooktop for
approx. 1minute.
If the problem persists after power is restored,
please contact Miele.
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Optional accessories
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Miele offers a range of useful
accessories, as well as cleaning and
conditioning products for your
appliance.
These can be ordered online at:
or from Miele (see end of this booklet
for contact details).
Saucepans and frying pans
Miele offer a wide range of pans which
are perfect for Miele cooktops. Please
refer to the Miele website for more
details on individual products.
Pans in various sizes
Frying pan with lid
Non-stick pan
Wok
Gourmet oven dishes
Cleaning and care products
Original Miele ceramic and stainless
steel cooktop cleaner 250 ml
Removes heavy soiling, limescale
deposits and aluminium residues.
Original Miele all purpose microfibre
cloth
Removes finger marks and light soiling.
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Con@ctivity
45
Your cooktop is communication
enabled and via the dongle supplied
with selected rangehoods can
communicate with the rangehood
(Con@ctivity).
The cooktop sends information on its
operating status to the rangehood. The
operation of the rangehood is
automatically controlled by the power
setting of the connected cooktop.
Further information regarding
Con@ctivity is available on the internet
and in the instruction manuals of the
various components.
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Signing on
If you want to sign on your cooktop to
the Con@ctivity system, you will first
need to sign on the rangehood.
Disconnect the cooktop from the
mains electricity supply.
Connect the dongle to the cooktop
(see the installation instructions for
the dongle).
Reconnect the cooktop to the mains
electricity supply.
The signing on procedure must be
carried out within 10minutes after
reconnecting the electricity supply.
Start signing on the rangehood (see
the relevant instructions).
Remove any pots or pans from the
cooktop.
There must not be any pots or pans
on the cooktop when the signing on
process is being carried out.
Switch the cooktop on .
Set power setting "1" for all the
cooking zones.
The symbol will flash.
Wait for at least 1minute and switch
the cooktop off .
Finish signing on the rangehood (see
the relevant instructions).
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Safety instructions for installation
47
The appliance must only be installed and connected to the electricity supply
by a suitably qualified and competent person in strict accordance with current
national and local safety regulations.
Fit the wall units and rangehood before fitting the cooktop to avoid damaging
the cooktop.
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 splashbacks must be of heat-resistant
material as well.
The cooktop must not be installed over a fridge, fridge-freezer,
freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, washer-dryer or tumble dryer.
This cooktop must not be installed above ovens unless these
have a built-in cooling fan.
After installation, ensure that nothing can come into contact with
the connection cable and that it is without hindrance.
The connection cable may not come into contact with any moving
kitchen component (e.g. a drawer) or be subject to mechanical
obstruction which could damage it.
Observe carefully the safety clearances listed on the following
pages.
All dimensions in this instruction booklet are given in mm.
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Safety distance above the
cooktop
A minimum safety distance must be
maintained between the cooktop and
the rangehood above it. See the
rangehood manufacturer's operating
and installation instructions for details.
If the manufacturer's instructions are
not available for the rangehood, a
minimum safety distance of 600mm
must be maintained.
For any flammable objects, e.g. utensil
rails, wall units etc., a minimum safety
distance of 600mm must be
maintained between these objects and
the highest part of the cooktop below.
When two or more appliances which
have different safety distances are
installed together below a
rangehood, you should observe the
greatest safety distance.
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Safety distances to the sides
and back of the cooktop
Ideally the cooktop should be installed
with plenty of space on either side.
There may be a wall at the rear or a tall
unit or wall on one side (right or left),
taking into account the distances
below. On the other side, however, no
tall unit or wall should stand closer than
300mm to the edge of the cooktop.
Before installing the cooktop, check
that the below clearance requirements
are met.
Minimum horizontal distance from the
back edge of the cooktop to a
combustible surface:
50mm
Minimum horizontal distance from the
right edge of the cooktop to a
combustible surface:
50mm.
Minimum horizontal distance from the
left edge of the cooktop to a
combustible surface:
50mm.
Minimum safety distances
underneath the cooktop
To ensure sufficient ventilation to the
cooktop, a certain gap must be left
between the underside of the cooktop
and any oven, interim shelf or drawer.
The minimum gap between the
underside of the cooktop and
the top of an oven is 15mm.
the top of an interim shelf is 15mm.
the base of a drawer is 75mm.
Interim shelf
It is not necessary to fit an interim shelf
underneath the cooktop but one may
be fitted if you wish.
Leave a gap of 10mm at the back of
the shelf to accommodate the cable.
We recommend a gap at the front of the
shelf of 20mm to ensure good
ventilation.
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Installation notes
Seal between the cooktop and the
worktop
Do not use sealant between the
cooktop and the worktop. This could
result in damage to the cooktop or
the worktop if the cooktop ever
needs to be removed for servicing.
The sealing strip under the edge of
the top part of the appliance
provides a sufficient seal for the
worktop.
Tiled worktop
Grout lines and the hatched area
underneath the cooktop frame must be
smooth and even. If they are not, the
cooktop will not sit flush with the
worktop and the sealing strip
underneath the cooktop will not provide
a good seal between the cooktop and
the worktop.
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Building-in dimensions
KM 6366-1
a
Front
b
Building-in depth
c
Mains connection box
d
Con@ctivity connection
The mains connection cable (1440 mm long) is supplied separately with the
cooktop.
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Installation
Preparing the worktop
Make the worktop cut-out as shown
in "Building-in dimensions". Observe
the safety distances (see "Safety
distances").
Seal the cut surfaces on wooden
worktops with a suitable sealant to
avoid swelling caused by moisture.
The sealant must be heat-resistant.
Make sure the sealant does not
come into contact with the top
surface of the worktop.
The seal underneath the cooktop will
hold it securely in the cut-out. Any gap
between the frame and worktop will
reduce with time.
Connecting the mains connection
cable to the appliance
The mains connection cable must be
connected by a suitably qualified and
competent electrician in accordance
with current local and national safety
regulations.
Follow the instructions in the wiring
diagram (see "Electrical connection -
Wiring diagram").
Installing the cooktop
Feed the mains connection cable
down through the cut-out.
Place the cooktop centrally in the
cut-out. When doing this, make sure
that the seal under the cooktop sits
flush with the worktop on all sides.
This is important to ensure an
effective seal all round.
Do not use any additional sealant
(e.g. silicone).
If the seal does not meet the worktop
correctly on the corners, the corner
radii (R4) can be carefully scribed to
suit.
Connect the cooktop to the mains
electricity supply.
Check that the cooktop works.
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Flush-fitted cooktops
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Installation notes
Flush fit cooktops are only suitable for
installation in natural stone (granite,
marble), tiled or solid wood worktops.
Certain models are suitable for
building into glass worktops - please
see advice under "Building-in
dimensions". When using a worktop
made from any other material, please
check first with the worktop
manufacturer that it is suitable for
installing a flush fit cooktop.
The internal width of the base unit
must be at least as wide as the
internal cut-out width for the cooktop
(see "Building-in dimensions"). This is
to ensure that the casing can be easily
removed for maintenance. If the
underside of the cooktop is not freely
accessible after installation, any
sealant used to plug the gaps around
the appliance must be removed to
enable the cooktop to be lifted out of
the cut-out should this be necessary.
The cooktop can be installed
in a suitable cut-out in a natural stone
worktop.
in a suitable cut-out in a tiled or solid
wood worktop with a wooden
support frame. The frame must be
provided on site, and is not supplied
with the appliance.
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Building-in dimensions
KM 6367-1
a
Front
b
Building-in depth
c
Mains connection box
d
Stepped cut-out
e
Con@ctivity connection
The mains connection cable (1440 mm long) is supplied separately with the
cooktop.
Cut-out dimensions for granite or marble worktops. Please take careful note
of the inset diagram.
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Installation
Granite and marble worktops
a
Worktop
b
Cooktop
c
Gap
As the ceramic glass and the worktop
cut-out have a certain dimensional
tolerance, the size of gap can vary
(min.1mm).
d
Stepped cut-out
Solid wood / tiled / glass worktops
a
Worktop
b
Cooktop
c
Gap
d
Wooden frame 13 mm (not supplied
with appliance)
As the ceramic glass and the worktop
cut-out have a certain dimensional
tolerance, the size of gap can vary
(min.1mm).
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Preparing the worktop
Make the worktop cut-out as shown
in "Building-in dimensions". Observe
the safety distances (see "Safety
distances").
Solid wood, tiled and glass worktops:
Fix the wooden frame 7mm below
the top edge of the worktop (see
diagram).
Connecting the mains connection
cable to the appliance
The mains connection cable must be
connected by a suitably qualified and
competent electrician in accordance
with current local and national safety
regulations.
Follow the instructions in the wiring
diagram (see "Electrical connection -
Wiring diagram").
Installing the cooktop
Feed the mains connection cable
down through the cut-out.
Centre the cooktop in the cut-out.
Connect the cooktop to the mains
electricity supply.
Check that the cooktop works.
Seal the remaining gap with a
silicone sealant that is heat-resistant
to at least 160°C.
For natural stone worktops and
natural stone tiles, only use silicone
sealant that is specially formulated
for natural stone, and observe the
sealant manufacturer's instructions.
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Danger of injury!
Incorrect installation, maintenance or
repair work is dangerous to users.
Miele cannot be held liable for
damage or injury caused by incorrect
installation, maintenance or repair
work, or by an inadequate or faulty
earthing system (e.g. electric shock).
All electrical work must be carried
out by a suitably qualified and
competent person, in strict
accordance with current national and
local safety regulations.
After installation, ensure that all
electrical components are shielded
and cannot be accessed by users.
Connection
AC 230 V, 50 Hz
The voltage and rated load are given on
the data plate. Please ensure these
match the household mains supply.
Connection must be made via a
suitable isolator switch which provides
disconnection on all poles and which
complies with national and local safety
regulations. The isolator switch must be
easily accessible after the appliance
has been built in.
Please see the wiring diagram for
connection.
Residual current device
For extra safety, it is advisable to
protect the appliance with a suitable
residual current device (RCD) with a trip
range of 30 mA.
Mains connection cable
The cooktop must be connected to the
electrical supply with a special
connection cable, type H 05 VV-F (PVC
insulated) with a suitable diameter.
Please see the wiring diagram for
connection.
See the data plate on the cooktop for
the correct voltage and frequency.
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Replacing the mains
connection cable
Danger of electrical shock!
The mains connection cable must
only be replaced by a suitably
qualified and competent person in
accordance with current local and
national safety regulations.
The earth lead must be connected to
the point marked.
If the mains cable needs to be replaced,
it must be replaced with a special
connection cable, type H05VV-F (PVC
insulated), available from Miele.
The connection data is given on the
data plate.
Wiring diagram
L1
200-240 V~
200-240 V~
200-240 V~
ab
cde
-
L2 L3 N
-
L2
b
L1
a cd
N
e
(L3)
200-240 V~
200-240 V~
a
L1
bcd
N
e
-
(L2)
200-240 V~
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After sales service, data plate, warranty
59
After sales service
In the event of any faults which you cannot easily remedy, please contact Miele.
See back of this booklet for contact details.
Please quote the model and serial number of your appliance when contacting
Miele.
Data plate
Space in which to stick the extra data plate supplied with the appliance. Ensure
that the model number is the same as the one on the back of these operating
instructions.
Warranty
The manufacturer's warranty for this appliance is 2 years.
For further information, please refer to your warranty booklet.
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KM 6366-1 / KM 6367-1

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