
Operating and installation
instructions
Induction hobs
It is essential to read the operating and installation instructions be-
fore setup, installation, and commissioning. This prevents both per-
sonal injury and damage to the appliance.
en-GB M.-Nr. 13 020 360

Contents
Warnings and safety notes ......................................................................................... 8
Sustainability and environmental protection.......................................................... 17
Installation...................................................................................................................... 19
Safety notes for installation ..........................................................................................
19
Additional safety notes for extraction mode......................................................... 20
Additional safety notes for Plug & Play mode...................................................... 21
Additional safety notes for surface-mounted installation................................... 23
Additional safety notes for flush-fit installation ................................................... 23
Safety distances .............................................................................................................
24
Operating options...........................................................................................................
27
Installation examples.....................................................................................................
27
Plug & Play adapter dimensions ..................................................................................
29
Installation dimensions for surface-mounted installation........................................
30
KMDA 7272-1 FR...................................................................................................... 30
KMDA 7272-1 FL ...................................................................................................... 31
Extraction and guided recirculation mode ............................................................ 32
Plug&Play mode ....................................................................................................... 34
Installation dimensions for flush-fit installation.........................................................
36
KMDA 7272-1 FL ...................................................................................................... 36
Extraction and guided recirculation mode ............................................................ 37
Plug&Play mode ....................................................................................................... 38
Connection to window contact, if required ................................................................
39
Installing a surface-mounted hob withextraction and guided recirculation
mode ................................................................................................................................
41
Preparing the worktop for surface-mounted installation in extraction and
guided recirculation mode.......................................................................................
41
Installing a surface-mounted hob with extraction and guided recirculation
mode...........................................................................................................................
41
Installing a surface-mounted hob withPlug & Play...................................................
41
Preparing the worktop for surface-mounted installation with Plug & Play...... 41
Installing a surface-mounted hob with Plug & Play ............................................ 42
Installing a flush-fit hobwith extraction and guided recirculation mode ................
43
Preparing the worktop for flush-fit installation in extraction and guided re-
circulation mode .......................................................................................................
43
Installing a flush-fit hob with extraction and guided recirculation mode ......... 43
Installing a flush-fit hobwith Plug & Play....................................................................
43
Preparing the worktop for flush-fit installation with Plug & Play....................... 43
Installing a flush-fit hob with Plug & Play ............................................................. 44
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Rear wall cut-out without drilling template ................................................................
46
Creating the rear wall cut-out with surface-mounted installation and an in-
stallation distance (vertical) between the top of the appliance and the low-
est point of the Plug & Play adapter of 200mm.................................................
46
Creating the rear wall cut-out with flush-fit installation and an installation
distance (vertical) between the top of the appliance and the lowest point of
the Plug & Play adapter of 200mm......................................................................
47
Creating the rear wall cut-out with surface-mounted installation and an in-
stallation distance (vertical) between the top of the appliance and the low-
est point of the Plug & Play adapter of 210mm..................................................
47
Creating the rear wall cut-out with flush-fit installation and an installation
distance (vertical) between the top of the appliance and the lowest point of
the Plug & Play adapter of 210mm.......................................................................
48
Electrical connection .....................................................................................................
50
Familiarisation................................................................................................................ 52
Your hob...........................................................................................................................
52
Accessories supplied.....................................................................................................
54
Controls and indicators .................................................................................................
55
Cooking zone data..........................................................................................................
57
Power management.......................................................................................................
58
Operation.........................................................................................................................
58
Components ...................................................................................................................
59
Grease filter ............................................................................................................... 59
Charcoal filter ............................................................................................................ 59
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Special functions............................................................................................................
59
Permanent pan recognition..................................................................................... 59
Pan size recognition ................................................................................................. 59
Hob power levels...................................................................................................... 59
Hob Booster .............................................................................................................. 60
Stop&Go.................................................................................................................... 60
Auto heat-up.............................................................................................................. 60
Timer........................................................................................................................... 60
System lock ............................................................................................................... 60
Safety lock ................................................................................................................. 60
Recall .......................................................................................................................... 60
Keeping warm............................................................................................................ 60
Con@ctivity............................................................................................................... 60
Guided recirculation mode...................................................................................... 61
Plug & Play mode ..................................................................................................... 61
Cooker hood power levels....................................................................................... 61
Cooker hood Booster function................................................................................ 61
Run-on function ........................................................................................................ 61
Operating hours counter.......................................................................................... 61
Settings ...................................................................................................................... 61
Demo mode............................................................................................................... 61
Residual heat indicator ............................................................................................ 61
Safety switch-off....................................................................................................... 61
Overheating protection............................................................................................ 62
Hob data .................................................................................................................... 62
Optional accessories .....................................................................................................
63
Commissioning.............................................................................................................. 64
Unpacking the hob .........................................................................................................
64
Cleaning the hob for the first time...............................................................................
64
Switching on the hob for the first time........................................................................
64
Using the vapour extractor for the first time ..............................................................
64
Operation........................................................................................................................ 65
Safety notes for operation.............................................................................................
65
Switching the hob on.....................................................................................................
65
Switching off a cooking zone/the hob.........................................................................
65
Hob power levels............................................................................................................
66
Setting the power level............................................................................................ 66
Setting the power level – intermediate levels ...................................................... 66
Changing the power level ........................................................................................ 66
Booster ............................................................................................................................
66
Activating the Booster ............................................................................................. 66
Deactivating the Booster......................................................................................... 66
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Activating/deactivating Stop&Go ...............................................................................
67
Auto heat-up ...................................................................................................................
67
Activating auto heat-up............................................................................................ 67
Deactivating auto heat-up....................................................................................... 68
Timer ................................................................................................................................
68
Setting timer durations............................................................................................ 68
Setting the minute minder ...................................................................................... 68
Changing the minute minder duration................................................................... 68
Deleting the minute minder duration..................................................................... 68
Setting the switch-off time ..................................................................................... 68
Changing the switch-off time ................................................................................. 69
Deleting the switch-off time ................................................................................... 69
Setting multiple switch-off times........................................................................... 69
Displaying switch-off times..................................................................................... 69
Using both timer functions at the same time....................................................... 69
System lock.....................................................................................................................
69
Activating the system lock ...................................................................................... 69
Deactivating the system lock.................................................................................. 70
Safety lock.......................................................................................................................
70
Activating the safety lock......................................................................................... 70
Deactivating the safety lock.................................................................................... 70
Activating the Recall function.......................................................................................
70
Activating/deactivating the Keepingwarm function.................................................
70
Vapour extraction ...........................................................................................................
70
Manually setting the cooker hood power level..................................................... 70
Manually switching off the cooker hood ............................................................... 71
Activating the Booster ............................................................................................. 71
Deactivating the Booster......................................................................................... 71
Deactivating Con@ctivity temporarily .................................................................. 71
Run-on........................................................................................................................ 71
Hob data ..........................................................................................................................
72
Displaying the model identifier/serial number ..................................................... 72
Displaying the software version ............................................................................. 72
Activating/deactivating demo mode ...........................................................................
72
Setting ranges for the hob power levels .................................................................. 73
Notes for test institutes ................................................................................................
74
Good to know................................................................................................................. 75
Your hob...........................................................................................................................
75
How induction hobs work........................................................................................ 75
Noises ........................................................................................................................ 75
Cookware................................................................................................................... 75
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Your cooker hood............................................................................................................
77
How the vapour extraction works .......................................................................... 77
Operating hours counter.......................................................................................... 77
Air extraction tips...................................................................................................... 77
Adjusting settings ......................................................................................................... 79
Cleaning and care ......................................................................................................... 83
Safety notes on cleaning and care...............................................................................
83
When to clean.................................................................................................................
83
Cleaning the ceramic glass surfaces ...........................................................................
83
Parts suitable for dishwashers .....................................................................................
84
Cover grille.......................................................................................................................
84
Removing the cover grille ........................................................................................ 84
Cleaning the cover grille by hand ........................................................................... 84
Cleaning the cover grille in the dishwasher .......................................................... 84
Grease filter.....................................................................................................................
85
Removing the grease filter....................................................................................... 85
Cleaning the grease filter by hand.......................................................................... 85
Cleaning the grease filter in the dishwasher......................................................... 85
Fitting the grease filter ............................................................................................. 85
Replacing the grease filter ....................................................................................... 85
Resetting the grease filter operating hours counter ........................................... 86
Charcoal filter (only in the case of guided recirculation mode or Plug & Play
mode)...............................................................................................................................
86
Replacing the charcoal filter (only in the case of guided recirculation mode
or Plug & Play mode) ...............................................................................................
86
Resetting the charcoal filter operating hours counter (only in the case of
guided recirculation mode or Plug & Play mode) ................................................
86
Cleaning the vapour extraction drip tray.....................................................................
86
Cleaning inside the vapour extraction casing.............................................................
87
Cleaning the inside of the fan unit ...............................................................................
87
Unsuitable cleaning agents...........................................................................................
87
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................. 88
Messages in the display................................................................................................
88
Unexpected behaviour...................................................................................................
89
Unsatisfactory results....................................................................................................
90
General problems or technical faults ..........................................................................
91
Customer Service ......................................................................................................... 93
Contact in the event of a fault......................................................................................
93
Data plate ........................................................................................................................
93
Warranty ..........................................................................................................................
93
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Technical data................................................................................................................ 94
Technical data .................................................................................................................
94
Product data sheets.......................................................................................................
94
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Warnings and safety notes
This hob complies with all relevant local and national safety re-
quirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury
and material damage.
Read the operating and installation instructions carefully before us-
ing the hob. They contain important information on safety, installa-
tion, 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 warnings and safety
notes.
Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non-
compliance with these instructions.
Keep the operating and installation instructions in a safe place and
pass them on to any future owner.
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.
Safety with children
Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the hob un-
less they are constantly supervised.
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Warnings and safety notes
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.
Children should be supervised in the vicinity of the hob. Never al-
low children to play with the hob.
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.
Technical safety
Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs can pose a
considerable risk to the user. Installation, maintenance and repairs
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.
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Warnings and safety notes
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 system
complies with the specifications of EN50160 or an equivalent stand-
ard.
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 basic safety requirement is ful-
filled. If in doubt, the electrical installation should be checked by a
qualified electrician.
The connection data (voltage and frequency) on the data plate of
the hob must match the mains power supply in order to avoid the risk
of damage to the hob.
Compare this data before connecting the appliance. If in any doubt,
consult a qualified electrician.
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.
This hob must not be used in a non-stationary location (e.g. on a
ship).
Any contact with live connections or tampering with the electrical
or mechanical components of the hob will endanger your safety and
may lead to the hob malfunctioning.
Do not open the hob housing under any circumstances.
While the hob is under warranty, repairs should only be undertaken
by a Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise the warranty is
invalidated.
Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when genuine
original Miele replacement parts are used. Faulty components must
only be replaced by Miele spare parts.
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Warnings and safety notes
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).
During installation, maintenance and repair work, the hob must be
completely disconnected from the electricity supply. It is only com-
pletely isolated from the electricity supply when:
- The mains fuse has been disconnected or
- The screw-out fuses have been fully unscrewed or
- The mains plug (if present) is removed from the socket. To do this,
pull the mains plug and not the mains connection cable.
Risk 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 the Customer Service Department.
If the hob is installed behind a furniture front, do not close the door
while the hob is in use. Heat and moisture can build up behind the
furniture front when closed. This can result in damage to the hob, the
housing unit and the floor. Do not close the furniture front 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 cockroaches
or other vermin will not be covered by the warranty.
Using at the same time as other heating appliances that depend on the air from
the room
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Warnings and safety notes
Danger of toxic fumes!
Great care should be taken when using the cooker hood in the
same room or the same area of the house as another heating appli-
ance that depends on the air from the room.
Such heating appliances draw in air from the room and duct ex-
haust gases out through a chimney or extraction ducting. They in-
clude gas, oil, wood and coal-fired boilers and heaters, continuous
flow or other water heaters, gas hobs and ovens.
The cooker hood draws in air from the kitchen and from neighbour-
ing rooms. This applies to the following modes of operation:
- extraction mode,
- recirculation mode with a recirculation box installed outside the
room.
If there is insufficient air, an underpressure will occur. The heating
appliance may be starved of oxygen. This impairs combustion.
Harmful gases could be drawn from the chimney or extraction
ducting back into the room, with potentially fatal consequences.
Risk of death!
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Warnings and safety notes
In order to ensure safe operation and to prevent gases given off by
the heating appliance from being drawn back into the room, when
the cooker hood and the heater are both operated simultaneously,
an underpressure in the room of 0.04mbar (4Pa) is the maximum
permissible.
Sufficient ventilation can be maintained by air inlets which cannot
be blocked, e.g. in windows, doors and outside wall vents. The dia-
meter of the inlet openings must enable sufficient ventilation. A
ventilation brick alone is not generally sufficient to ensure safe
ventilation.
The overall ventilation condition of the dwelling must be taken into
account. If in any doubt, the advice of a competent builder, or for
gas, a qualified gas fitter should be sought.
If the cooker hood is being operated in recirculation mode, where
the air is passed back into the room in which the extractor is in-
stalled, the above restrictions do not apply.
Correct use
The hob gets hot when in use and remains hot for quite a while
after being switched off. There is a risk 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.
Open flames are a fire hazard.
Do not flambé food. When switched on, the cooker hood could draw
flames into the filter. Kitchen grease deposits could ignite.
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.
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Warnings and safety notes
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 ex-
plode.
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 hob 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. 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. Always
switch the cooking zones off after use.
Switch the hob off after use. Do not wait until the hob switches off
automatically because there is no longer any cookware on it. This can
cause food to catch fire.
You could burn yourself on the hot hob. Protect your hands with
heat-resistant pot holders or gloves when working on the hot hob. Do
not let them get wet or damp. Heat transfers through damp and wet
material more quickly with the risk of scalding or burning yourself.
Hot cooking vapours during cooking can cause the cooker hood to
get hot.
Do not touch the casing or the grease filters until the cooker hood
has cooled down.
When using an electrical appliance (e.g. a hand mixer) near the
hob, ensure that the cable of the electrical appliance cannot come
into contact with the hot hob. The cable’s insulation could become
damaged.
Grains of salt, sugar, or sand (e.g. from cleaning vegetables) can
cause scratches if they get under the cookware. Make sure the
ceramic glass surface and the underside of the cookware are clean
before placing down the cookware.
Even a light object can cause damage in certain circumstances. Do
not drop anything on the ceramic surface.
Hot items placed down on the sensor controls and displays can
damage the electronic modules underneath. Never place hot pots or
pans on the sensor controls and displays.
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Warnings and safety notes
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, turn off the
hob immediately and scrape off all the sugar, plastic or aluminium
residues while still hot, using a shielded scraper blade. Wear oven
gloves when doing this. Allow the ceramic surface to cool down and
then clean it with a suitable ceramic glass cleaner.
Do not heat empty pans on the hob as this can damage the
ceramic glass and/or the cookware. Never leave the hob unattended
during use!
Rough bases can scratch the ceramic glass. Use only pots and
pans with smooth bases.
Always lift cookware to move it. This will help prevent scratching.
Because induction heating works so quickly, the base of the cook-
ware 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
when it is switched on. It is very unlikely to affect a pacemaker. How-
ever, if in any doubt, consult the manufacturer of the pacemaker or
your doctor.
When switched on, the electromagnetic field of the hob can impair
the function of magnetisable objects. Do not leave credit cards, di-
gital storage devices, pocket calculators, etc. in the immediate vicin-
ity 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.
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Warnings and safety notes
If the cookware only partially covers a cooking zone or extended
zone, the handle could become very hot.
Always place cookware in the middle of a cooking or extended zone!
Deposits of grease and dirt will prevent the cooker hood from
working properly.
Do not use the cooker hood without the grease filters in place. Other-
wise cooking vapours will not be cleaned.
There is a risk of fire if cleaning is not carried out as described in
these operating instructions.
Do not cover the vapour extraction cover grille when in use.
Do not place hot cookware on the vapour extraction cover grille.
This will impair the function of the vapour extraction and may damage
the cover grille.
Liquids can damage the cooker hood if they get into it. Keep liquids
away from the cooker hood.
Light objects can be drawn into the cooker hood and impair its op-
eration. Do not place any light objects (e.g. paper towels) within
close proximity of the cooker hood.
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.
Cleaning and care
The steam from a steam cleaner could reach live electrical com-
ponents and cause a short circuit.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the hob.
If the hob is built-in above a pyrolytic oven or cooker, do not use it
during a Pyrolytic cleaning programme as this could trigger the over-
heating protection device on the hob (see “Safety features – Over-
heating protection”).
Accessories
Only use genuine original Miele accessories and spare parts with
this appliance. Using accessories or spare parts from other manufac-
turers will invalidate the warranty and Miele cannot accept liability.
Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for a min-
imum of 10years and up to 15years following the discontinuation of
your hob.
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Sustainability and environmental protection
Energy saving tips when cook-
ing
- Cook in covered pots and pans if pos-
sible. This prevents heat escaping un-
necessarily.
- Cook with as little water as possible.
- Once food has come to the boil or the
pan is hot for frying, reduce the heat
to a lower power level.
- Use a pressure cooker to reduce
cooking durations.
Energy saving tips when operat-
ing the cooker hood
- It is important to ensure that the kit-
chen is well ventilated during opera-
tion. In extraction mode if there is in-
sufficient air flow, the cooker hood
cannot operate efficiently and this
causes increased operating noise
levels.
- Always cook with the lowest possible
setting. This produces fewer cooking
vapours, so you can use a lower
power level on the cooker hood and
therefore benefit from reduced energy
consumption.
- Check the power level on the cooker
hood. A low power level is usually suf-
ficient. Only use the Booster level
when necessary.
- When a large volume of cooking va-
pours are being produced, switch to a
high power level in good time. This is
more efficient than operating the
cooker hood for longer to try to cap-
ture cooking vapours which have
already been distributed throughout
the kitchen.
- Switch the cooker hood off after
cooking.
- Clean or replace the filters at regular
intervals. Heavily soiled filters reduce
performance, increase the risk of fire
and are unhygienic.
Disposing of the packaging ma-
terial
The packaging material is used for hand-
ling and protects the appliance from
transport damage. The packaging ma-
terial 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 ma-
terial-specific collection points for valu-
able materials and take advantage of re-
turn options. Your Miele dealer will take
the packaging material away.
Disposing of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances con-
tain many valuable materials. They also
contain certain materials, compounds
and components which were essential
for their correct functioning and safety.
These could be hazardous to human
health and to the environment if dis-
posed 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
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Sustainability and environmental protection
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.
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Installation
Safety notes for installation
Risk of damage from incor-
rect installation.
Incorrect installation can cause
damage to the hob.
The hob must only be installed
by a qualified specialist.
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 quali-
fied electrician only.
Damage from falling ob-
jects.
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.
Dismantling the hob for service
purposes may damage the
sealing strip underneath the
edge of the hob.
Always replace the sealing strip
before reinstalling.
The hob must not be installed
over refrigeration appliances,
dishwashers, washing machines,
washer-dryers or tumble dryers.
This hob may only be installed
above a cooker or oven if they
have a built-in cooling fan.
A gas hob must not be in-
stalled next to this hob.
Ensure that the mains connec-
tion cable cannot be touched
after the hob has been installed.
After installation, the mains
connection cable of the hob must
not come into contact with any
moving kitchen components
(such as a drawer) or be subject
to mechanical loads.
The veneers or laminate coat-
ings of worktops must be treated
with 100°C heat-resistant ad-
hesive so they do not come loose
or warp. Any wall strips must be
of heat-resistant material.
The crossbeams in front of the
top area of the housing unit rear
wall must be removed for install-
ation.
The hob must be installed
such that the drip tray and the
cleaning flap are easily accessible
and can be removed for cleaning.
The air duct is laid behind the
housing unit rear wall. The rear
wall must be removable for main-
tenance purposes.
The minimum plinth height is:
- Extraction mode: no minimum
plinth height required
- Guided recirculation mode:
100mm
- Plug & Play mode: 25mm
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The exhaust air drawn into the
vapour extraction may only be
routed through the base unit and
back into the room in Plug&Play
mode. In extraction mode and in
guided recirculation mode, the
exhaust air must be routed out-
side through ducting (extraction
mode) or back into the room
through the recirculation box
(guided recirculation mode).
Remember to maintain the
minimum safety distances (see
“Installation – Safety distances”).
Additional safety notes for extraction
mode
The appliance must not be
connected to a chimney or flue
which is in use. Neither should it
be connected to ducting which
ventilates rooms with fireplaces.
If exhaust air is to be extracted
into a chimney or ventilation duct
no longer used for other pur-
poses, seek professional advice.
Exhaust ducting must be of
non-inflammable material. Suit-
able material is available from
Miele specialist dealers or the
Miele Spares Dept.
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Additional safety notes for Plug & Play mode
U value
Plug&Play operation is possible in younger or renovated buildings. If the adjacent
wall or the floor is in contact with the ground or the outside air, it must have a heat
transfer coefficient (U value) of ≤ 0.5W/(m²K).
Material Material thickness U value
(as of 1995)
Solid wall
(vertical coring brick, floating brick or com-
parable porous or highly perforated materi-
als)
≥ 30cm 0.5
Solid timber wall
(e.g. log cabin/prefabricated house). Timber
frame or timber panel wall with insulating
filling
– 0.4
Passive house
(KfW 55, 40, 40 Plus)
– 0.15–0.2
The U values for other materials can be found on the websites of the German Fed-
eral Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the German Federal Min-
istry of the Interior and Community.
If you have any other questions about your building, please contact a construction
expert or energy adviser.
The cross-section of the ventilation opening must be at least
425cm².
If ventilation grilles are to be inserted into the ventilation gaps, the
ventilation gaps must be larger than 425cm². The unobstructed
airflow of 425cm² is calculated by adding up the total area of vent-
ilation openings in the grilles.
The ventilation gaps must not be covered or blocked in any way.
They must also be regularly dusted.
The Plug&Play adapter included with the hob is required for opera-
tion in Plug&Play mode.
A template is required when installing the hob.
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Risk of damage to the refrigeration appliance caused by va-
pours.
Vapours from the hob behind the refrigeration appliance can dam-
age the refrigeration appliance.
Do not install appliances that discharge air or vapours directly be-
hind the refrigeration appliance. Provide a separate air guide or in-
stall a partition wall between the appliances.
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Additional safety notes for surface-
mounted installation
Damage caused by incor-
rect installation.
Using sealant under the hob
could result in damage to the
hob and the worktop if the hob
ever needs to be removed.
Do not use sealant between
the hob and the worktop.
The sealing strip under the
edge of the hob provides a suf-
ficient seal for the worktop.
Grout lines and the hatched
area underneath 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.
Additional safety notes for flush-fit in-
stallation
Damage caused by using
an unsuitable sealant.
Unsuitable sealant can damage
natural stone.
For natural stone worktops and
natural stone tiles, only use sil-
icone sealant that is temperat-
ure-resistant (min. 160°C) and
specially formulated for natural
stone. Follow the manufac-
turer’s instructions.
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The internal width of the base
unit underneath the appliance
must be at least as wide as the
inner worktop cut-out (see “In-
stallation – Installation dimen-
sions for flush-fit installation”), so
that the hob is easily accessible
from underneath after installation
and the casing can be removed
for maintenance. If the underside
of the hob is not freely accessible
after installation, any sealant
used must be removed to enable
the hob to be lifted out of the
cut-out should this be necessary.
A flush-fit hob is suitable only
for installation in natural stone
(granite, marble), solid wood and
tiled worktops. When using a
worktop made from any other
material, please check first with
the worktop manufacturer that
the material is suitable for in-
stalling a flush-fit hob.
- Natural stone worktops: the
hob is set directly in the cut-
out.
- Solid wood worktops, tiled
worktops: the hob is secured
inside the cut-out with
wooden battens. The battens
must be provided on site and
are not included in the scope
of delivery.
Safety distances
Safety distance above the hob
The following must be ensured between
the hob and the cooker hood above it:
- The safety distance specified by the
manufacturer of the cooker hood must
be maintained.
- When two or more appliances which
have different safety distances are in-
stalled together below a cooker hood,
the greatest specified safety distance
must be maintained.
If combustible objects are installed
above the hob (e.g. cabinets, utensil rail,
etc.), a minimum safety distance of 500
mm must be maintained.
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Safety distance behind and to the side
of the hob
The minimum safety distances shown
below must be maintained between the
appliance and a tall unit or wall:
- Between the back of the worktop
cut-out and the rear edge of the work-
top:
50mm
and
- On the right side between the
worktop cut-out and the closest adja-
cent piece of furniture (e.g. tall unit) or
a room wall:
50mm and on the opposite side a
minimum safety distance of 200mm
or
- On the left side between the work-
top cut-out and the closest adjacent
piece of furniture (e.g. tall unit) or a
room wall:
50mm and on the opposite side a
minimum safety distance of 200mm
Not permitted
Highly recommended
Not recommended
Not recommended
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Safety distance from the niche cladding
If niche cladding is installed, a minimum safety distance must be maintained
between the worktop cut-out and the cladding. High temperatures can alter or
damage these materials.
Flush-fit installation Surface-mounted installation
b
b
c
a
a
d
d
c
x
x
e
e
a
Masonry
b
Dimensionx= thickness of the niche cladding material
c
Worktop
d
Worktop cut-out
e
Minimum safety distance to
combustible materials (e.g. wood)
non-combustible materials (e.g. metal, natural stone, ceramic tiles)
Side Opposite side
Material Combustible Non-combustible Combustible Non-combustible
Back 50mm 50mm – dimen-
sionx
– –
Right 50mm 50mm – dimen-
sionx
200mm 200mm – dimen-
sionx
Left 50mm 50mm – dimen-
sionx
200mm 200mm – dimen-
sionx
See “Installation – Safety distances”
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Example: 15mm thick non-combustible niche cladding
50mmminus15mm = minimum safety distance of 35mm
Operating options
All operating modes listed in the table are possible with all KMDAs featured in
these operating instructions.
Depending on the operating mode and the installation situation, further accessor-
ies and a change to the factory default settings may be necessary, see “Adjusting
settings”.
Operating mode Further accessories
Adjust factory de-
faults
Extraction mode
Guided recirculation mode
Plug & Play mode
Necessary
Not necessary
Installation examples
Guided recirculation mode
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Extraction mode
Plug&Play mode
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Plug & Play adapter dimensions
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Installation dimensions for surface-mounted installation
KMDA 7272-1 FR
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
Front
b
Removable drip tray
c
Cleaning flap
d
Mains connection box with mains connection cable
Mains connection cable L=1600mm
e
Worktop thickness
Extraction and guided recirculation mode: ≥10mm
Plug&Play mode: ≥10mm–≤40mm
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KMDA 7272-1 FL
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
Front
b
Removable drip tray
c
Cleaning flap
d
Mains connection box with mains connection cable
Mains connection cable L=1600mm
e
Worktop thickness
Extraction and guided recirculation mode: ≥10mm
Plug&Play mode: ≥10mm–≤40mm
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*INSTALLATION*
Extraction and guided recirculation
mode
Worktop depth 600mm
KMDA 7272-1 FR
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
For maintenance work it must be
possible to remove the rear cabinet
wall.
The cabinet wall and an adjoining
room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 110mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the ducting.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
KMDA 7272-1 FL
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
For maintenance work it must be
possible to remove the rear cabinet
wall.
The cabinet wall and an adjoining
room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 110mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the ducting.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
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*INSTALLATION*
Worktop depth greater than 600mm
KMDA 7272-1 FR
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
For maintenance work it must be
possible to remove the rear cabinet
wall.
The cabinet wall and an adjoining
room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 110mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the ducting.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
x Dimension of which the worktop is
deeper than 600mm.
KMDA 7272-1 FL
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
For maintenance work it must be
possible to remove the rear cabinet
wall.
The cabinet wall and an adjoining
room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 110mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the ducting.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
x Dimension of which the worktop is
deeper than 600mm.
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*INSTALLATION*
Plug&Play mode
Worktop depth 600mm
KMDA 7272-1 FR
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
The housing unit wall and an adjoin-
ing room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 25mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the exhaust
air ducting.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
c
The cross-section of the ventilation
opening must be at least 425cm².
d
Distance from front of casing to end
of Plug & Play adapter
KMDA 7272-1 FL
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
The housing unit wall and an adjoin-
ing room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 25mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the exhaust
air ducting.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
c
The cross-section of the ventilation
opening must be at least 425cm².
d
Distance from front of casing to end
of Plug & Play adapter
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*INSTALLATION*
Worktop depth greater than 600mm
KMDA 7272-1 FR
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
The housing unit wall and an adjoin-
ing room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 25mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the exhaust
air ducting.
If the housing unit rear wall is
>555mm away from the front of the
worktop, the Plug&Play adapter
must be combined with an expan-
sion set from Miele.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
c
The cross-section of the ventilation
opening must be at least 425cm².
d
Distance from front of casing to end
of Plug & Play adapter
x Dimension of which the worktop is
deeper than 600mm.
KMDA 7272-1 FL
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
The housing unit wall and an adjoin-
ing room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 25mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the exhaust
air ducting.
If the housing unit rear wall is
>555mm away from the front of the
worktop, the Plug&Play adapter
must be combined with an expan-
sion set from Miele.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
c
The cross-section of the ventilation
opening must be at least 425cm².
d
Distance from front of casing to end
of Plug & Play adapter
x Dimension of which the worktop is
deeper than 600mm.
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Installation dimensions for flush-fit installation
KMDA 7272-1 FL
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
Front
b
Removable drip tray
c
Cleaning flap
d
Mains connection box with mains connection cable
Mains connection cable L=1600mm
e
Stepped cut-out, natural stone worktop
f
Wooden batten 12mm (accessories not included)
g
Worktop thickness
Extraction and guided recirculation mode: ≥10mm
Plug&Play mode: ≥10mm–≤40mm
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*INSTALLATION*
Extraction and guided recirculation
mode
Worktop depth 600mm
KMDA 7272-1 FL
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
For maintenance work it must be
possible to remove the rear cabinet
wall.
The cabinet wall and an adjoining
room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 110mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the ducting.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
Worktop depth greater than 600mm
KMDA 7272-1 FL
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
For maintenance work it must be
possible to remove the rear cabinet
wall.
The cabinet wall and an adjoining
room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 110mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the ducting.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
x Dimension of which the worktop is
deeper than 600mm.
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*INSTALLATION*
Plug&Play mode
Worktop depth 600mm
KMDA 7272-1 FL
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
The housing unit wall and an adjoin-
ing room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 25mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the exhaust
air ducting.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
c
The cross-section of the ventilation
opening must be at least 425cm².
d
Distance from front of casing to end
of Plug & Play adapter
Worktop depth greater than 600mm
KMDA 7272-1 FL
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
The housing unit wall and an adjoin-
ing room wall or a piece of furniture
must be at least 25mm apart to en-
sure sufficient room for the exhaust
air ducting.
If the housing unit rear wall is
>555mm away from the front of the
worktop, the Plug&Play adapter
must be combined with an expan-
sion set from Miele.
b
The removable drip tray and the
cleaning flap must be accessible
after installation.
c
The cross-section of the ventilation
opening must be at least 425cm².
d
Distance from front of casing to end
of Plug & Play adapter
x Dimension of which the worktop is
deeper than 600mm.
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*INSTALLATION*
Connection to window contact,
if required
The window contact connection
is live.
Danger of electric shock.
Disconnect the hob from the mains
electricity supply before connecting
the switching system.
The mains connection cable for the
switching system must only be con-
nected by a suitably qualified electri-
cian.
The mains connection cable for the
switching system must comply with
type H03VV-F 2x0.75mm
2
and
must not exceed 2.0m in length.
The switching system must be
equipped with a potential-free con-
tact suitable for 230V, 1A. The va-
pour extraction is switched off when
the switch is open.
Only use DIBt-approved and tested
radio switching systems (e.g. window
contact switches, pressure switches)
and have them approved by author-
ised specialists (e.g. building regula-
tions inspector).
You will need the appropriate external
switching system documents to
safely connect and operate the
switch.
Loosen the retainer and pull the plug
out.
Loosen the strain relief screws and
unlock the casing on both sides.
Open the casing.
Remove the stopper.
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*INSTALLATION*
Exchange the bridge for the mains
connection cable of the switching
system.
Close the casing.
Tighten the strain relief screw.
Reinsert the plug.
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Installation
Installing a surface-mounted hob with
extraction and guided recirculation mode
Preparing the worktop for surface-mounted installation in extraction and guided
recirculation mode
Remember to maintain the minimum safety distances (see “Installation – Safety
distances”).
Create the worktop cut-out.
Wooden worktops:
Seal any cut surfaces with a special varnish, silicone 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 work-
top.
Installing a surface-mounted hob with extraction and guided recirculation mode
Attach the sealing strip provided underneath 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.
Place the hob centrally in the cut-out. When doing this, make sure that the seal-
ing strip of the appliance sits flush with the worktop on all sides. This is import-
ant to ensure an effective seal all round.
If the sealing strip does not sit flush with the worktop in the corners, the corner
radius (≤R4) can be carefully cut to fit using a jigsaw.
Connect the hob to the electricity supply.
Check that the hob is working.
Installing a surface-mounted hob with
Plug & Play
Preparing the worktop for surface-mounted installation with Plug & Play
Remember to maintain the minimum safety distances (see “Installation – Safety
distances”).
Create the worktop cut-out.
Cut the top of the drilling template to the thickness of your worktop. Depending
on the installation depth, place the correct drilling template on top of the housing
unit rear wall. Use the drilling template to create a cut-out for the Plug & Play ad-
apter.
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Drilling template
number
Adapter position Installation distance (vertical) between
the top of the appliance and the lowest
point of the Plug & Play adapter
2 2 200mm
1
3a 3 210mm
2
1
The template is supplied with the appliance.
2
The templates can be found on the Miele homepage.
If you do not have a drilling template, see “Installation – Rear wall cut-out
without drilling template”.
Wooden worktops:
Seal any cut surfaces with a special varnish, silicone 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 work-
top.
Installing a surface-mounted hob with Plug & Play
Attach the sealing strip provided underneath the edge of the hob. Do not apply
the sealing strip under tension.
The Plug & Play adapter may break off.
When placing the hob on the worktop, make sure that it is not placed on top of
the Plug & Play adapter.
Connect the Plug & Play adapter to the hob and set the adapter position.
Feed the mains connection cable for the hob down through the worktop cut-out.
Remove the protective foil from the adhesive tape at the end of the Plug & Play
adapter.
Place the hob centrally in the cut-out. When doing this, make sure that the seal-
ing strip of the appliance sits flush with the worktop on all sides. This is import-
ant to ensure an effective seal all round.
If the sealing strip does not sit flush with the worktop in the corners, the corner
radius (≤R4) can be carefully cut to fit using a jigsaw.
Align the Plug & Play adapter with the predrilled hole. Press the adapter onto the
rear wall until it sticks in place.
Connect the hob to the electricity supply.
Check that the hob is working.
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Installing a flush-fit hob
with extraction and guided recirculation mode
Preparing the worktop for flush-fit installation in extraction and guided recircu-
lation mode
Remember to maintain the minimum safety distances (see “Installation – Safety
distances”).
Create the worktop cut-out.
Solid wood and tiled worktops:
Fix the wooden battens 5,5mm below the top edge of the worktop (see “Install-
ation – Installation dimensions for flush-fit installation”).
Installing a flush-fit hob with extraction and guided recirculation mode
Attach the sealing strip provided underneath 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.
The gap between the ceramic surface and the worktop must be at least 2mm
wide. This is required so that the hob can be sealed.
Centre the hob in the cut-out.
Connect the hob to the electricity supply.
Check that the hob is working.
Seal the gap between the hob and worktop with a silicone sealant that is heat-
resistant to at least 160°C.
Installing a flush-fit hob
with Plug & Play
Preparing the worktop for flush-fit installation with Plug & Play
Remember to maintain the minimum safety distances (see “Installation – Safety
distances”).
Create the worktop cut-out.
Cut the top of the drilling template to the thickness of your worktop. Depending
on the installation depth, place the correct drilling template on top of the housing
unit rear wall. Use the drilling template to create a cut-out for the Plug & Play ad-
apter.
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Drilling template
number
Adapter position Installation distance (vertical) between
the top of the appliance and the lowest
point of the Plug & Play adapter
1 1 200mm
1
3b 3 210mm
2
1
The template is supplied with the appliance.
2
The templates can be found on the Miele homepage.
If you do not have a drilling template, see “Installation – Rear panel cut-out
without drilling template”.
Solid wood and tiled worktops:
Fix the wooden battens 5,5mm below the top edge of the worktop (see “Install-
ation – Installation dimensions for flush-fit installation”).
Installing a flush-fit hob with Plug & Play
Attach the sealing strip provided underneath the edge of the hob. Do not apply
the sealing strip under tension.
The Plug & Play adapter may break off.
When placing the hob on the worktop, make sure that it is not placed on top of
the Plug & Play adapter.
Connect the Plug & Play adapter to the hob and set the adapter position.
Feed the mains connection cable for the hob down through the worktop cut-out.
Plug & Play mode: remove the protective foil from the adhesive tape at the end
of the Plug & Play adapter.
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.
Align the Plug & Play adapter with the predrilled hole. Press the adapter onto the
rear wall until it sticks in place.
Connect the hob to the electricity supply.
Check that the hob is working.
Seal the gap between the hob and worktop with a silicone sealant that is heat-
resistant to at least 160°C.
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*INSTALLATION*
Installing exhaust ducting
If the vapour extraction is used at
the same time as a heating appliance
that relies on oxygen from the same
room, there is a risk of toxic fumes.
It is essential that the “Warnings and
safety notes” are observed.
The vapour extraction should be in-
stalled according to local and na-
tional building regulations. Seek ap-
proval from the building regulations
inspector where necessary.
Remember that any constriction of
the air flow will reduce air throughput
and increase operating noise.
The vapour extraction has an exhaust
duct with the following dimensions: Ø
150mm.
Only use smooth pipes or flexible ex-
haust hoses made from non-flam-
mable materials for exhaust ducting.
To achieve the most efficient air
throughput with the lowest noise
levels, please note the following:
- The cross-section of the exhaust
ducting must not be smaller than the
cross-section of the exhaust duct (see
the appliance dimensions).
- The ducting should be as short and
straight as possible.
- Only use wide radius bends.
- The exhaust ducting must not be
kinked or compressed.
- Ensure that all connections are strong
and airtight.
If the exhaust air is to be ducted into
a flue, the ducting must be directed in
the flow direction of the flue.
If ducting is to be laid horizontally it
must be laid with a downwards slop-
ing gradient. This is to ensure that
condensate cannot drain back into
the fan.
If the ducting is to run through cool
rooms, ceiling space, etc., there may
be great variations in temperature
between the different areas. The
problem of condensation will need to
be addressed. The ducting will need
to be suitably insulated.
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Rear wall cut-out without drilling template
Creating the rear wall cut-out with surface-mounted installation and an installa-
tion distance (vertical) between the top of the appliance and the lowest point of
the Plug & Play adapter of 200mm
Ideally, the drilling template supplied with the appliance should be used. The fol-
lowing instructions should only be used if the drilling template is not available.
Image of drilling template, side 2. Not to scale.
Measure the thickness of the worktop (C).
Locate the centre of the long axis of the cut-out.
Mark the point that is 177.5mm (A) to the right of the midpoint.
Mark the point (D) that is (B [123mm] - C [thickness of the worktop]) below the
right end of distance A.
Saw a hole with a diameter of 146–150mm around this point.
Plug & Play mode only: engage the Plug & Play adapter in position2.
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Creating the rear wall cut-out with flush-fit installation and an installation dis-
tance (vertical) between the top of the appliance and the lowest point of the
Plug & Play adapter of 200mm
Ideally, the drilling template supplied with the appliance should be used. The fol-
lowing instructions should only be used if the drilling template is not available.
Image of drilling template, side 1. Not to scale.
Measure the thickness of the worktop (C).
Locate the centre of the long axis of the cut-out.
Mark the point that is 183mm (A) to the right of the midpoint.
Mark the point (D) that is (B [121.5mm] - C [thickness of the worktop]) below
the right end of distance A.
Saw a hole with a diameter of 146–150mm around this point.
Plug & Play mode only: engage the Plug & Play adapter in position1.
Creating the rear wall cut-out with surface-mounted installation and an installa-
tion distance (vertical) between the top of the appliance and the lowest point of
the Plug & Play adapter of 210mm
Ideally, the drilling template supplied with the appliance should be used. The fol-
lowing instructions should only be used if the drilling template is not available.
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View of the drilling template side 3a. Not to scale.
Measure the thickness of the worktop (C).
Locate the centre of the long axis of the cut-out.
Mark the point that is 173mm (A) to the right of the midpoint.
Mark the point (D) that is (B [121.5mm] - C [thickness of the worktop]) below
the right end of distance A.
Saw a hole with a diameter of 146–150mm around this point.
Plug & Play mode only: engage the Plug & Play adapter in position3.
Creating the rear wall cut-out with flush-fit installation and an installation dis-
tance (vertical) between the top of the appliance and the lowest point of the
Plug & Play adapter of 210mm
Ideally, the drilling template supplied with the appliance should be used. The fol-
lowing instructions should only be used if the drilling template is not available.
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View of the drilling template side 3b. Not to scale.
Measure the thickness of the worktop (C).
Locate the centre of the long axis of the cut-out.
Mark the point that is 173mm (A) to the right of the midpoint.
Mark the point (D) that is (B [125.5mm] - C [thickness of the worktop]) below
the right end of distance A.
Saw a hole with a diameter of 146–150mm around this point.
Plug & Play mode only: engage the Plug & Play adapter in position3.
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*INSTALLATION*
Electrical connection
Risk of damage from incorrect
connection.
Unauthorised installation, mainten-
ance and repairs can cause consider-
able 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
mains power supply by a qualified
electrician.
The qualified electrician must be fa-
miliar with and comply with the na-
tional regulations and any additional
regulations of the local electricity
provider.
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 protect
the hob with a suitable residual current
device (RCD) with a trip range of
30mA.
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 include overcur-
rent protection devices and residual cur-
rent protection devices.
Disconnecting from the mains
Risk of electric shock from mains
voltage.
There is a risk of electric shock if the
appliance is reconnected to the
mains voltage supply during repair or
service work.
After disconnection, ensure the appli-
ance 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:
Fine-wire fuses
Completely remove the fuse links
from the screw caps.
Automatic circuit breakers
Press the test button (red) until the
middle button (black) springs out.
Built-in circuit breakers
For circuit breakers of at least typeB
or C, switch the lever from1 (on) to
0(off).
Residual current device
Residual current device: switch the
main switch from1 (on) to 0(off) or
press the test button.
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*INSTALLATION*
Mains connection cable
The hob must be connected to the elec-
trical supply with a special connection
cable, type H05VV-F (PVC insulated)
with a suitable diameter.
Please see wiring diagrams for connec-
tion.
See the data plate on the hob for the
correct voltage and rated load.
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 (PVC insu-
lated) with a suitable cross section. A
suitable connection cable is available to
order from Miele.
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.
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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Your hob
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a
Cooking zone with Booster function
b
Cooking zone with Booster function
c
Cooking zone with Booster function
d
Cooking zone with Booster function
e
Controls and indicators
f
Cover grille
g
Grease filter
h
Charcoal filter
Only required in the case of guided recirculation mode or Plug & Play mode
i
Plug & Play adapter
Only required in the case of Plug & Play mode
j
Removable drip tray
k
Cleaning flap
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Accessories supplied
The accessories supplied with your ap-
pliance as well as a range of optional
ones are available to order from Miele
(see “Optional accessories”).
Drilling template
Drilling template printed on both sides,
used to create the cut-out for the Plug
& Play adapter with an installation dis-
tance (vertical) between the top of the
appliance and the lowest point of the
Plug & Play adapter of 200mm.
Drilling templates for creating a cut-
out for the Plug & Play adapter with an
installation distance (vertical) between
the top of the appliance and the low-
est point of the Plug & Play adapter of
210mm can be found on the Miele
homepage.
DKF 35-P charcoal filter
Plug & Play adapter
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Controls and indicators
d
n
f
c
a
op
m
kl ji
h
g
e
b
a
Hob On/Off sensor control
b
Keepingwarmsensor control
To activate/deactivate the Keeping warm function
c
Numerical display sensor controls
– To set the power level
– To set the times
d
Entry sensor control
– For changing the settings
– For amending the times
e
Autoswitchoffsensor control
Switches the cooking zones off automatically
f
Power level display – intermediate levels
g
Cooking zone selection and display sensor control
Cooking zone is ready for operation
to Power level
Residual heat
Auto heat-up
Cookware missing or unsuitable
Booster function
Keeping warm
h
Stop&Go sensor control
To stop/start a cooking process in progress
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i
Con@ctivity sensor control
For activating/deactivating the Con@ctivity function of the built-in vapour ex-
traction
j
Sensor control for the 15minute run-on option
k
Sensor control for the 5minute run-on option
l
Vapour extraction selection and display sensor control
Vapour extraction is ready for operation
to Power level
(can be changed to 3 levels)
Booster function is activated
m
Timer display
: to
:
Time
System lock/safety lock is activated
Demo mode is activated
n
Charcoal filter indicator
Charcoal filter must be replaced
o
Grease filter indicator
Grease filter must be cleaned
p
Minute minder sensor control
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Cooking zone data
Cooking
zone
Øin cm
1
Rating in watts for 230V
2
Linked
cooking
zone
3
11–22 Normal
Booster
2300
3000
10–19 Normal
Booster
1400
2100
11–22 Normal
Booster
2300
3000
10–19 Normal
Booster
1400
2100
Total 7300
1
Cookware with a base diameter within the given range may be used.
2
The power given may vary depending on the size and material of the cookware used.
3
The cooking zone is linked to this cooking zone electrically so that the rating can be increased (see
“Familiarisation – Power management”).
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Power management
Total power
The hob has a maximum total permitted
power consumption which cannot be
exceeded for safety reasons. You can re-
duce the maximum total permitted
power consumption (see “Adjusting set-
tings”).
The higher the total permitted power
consumption of the hob, the more
power levels/functions can be used on
all cooking zones at the same time.
If the set power levels/functions require
more power than can be provided in ac-
cordance with the total permitted power
consumption, the hob will distribute the
maximum permitted power between the
cooking zones.
Distribution of power
Cooking zones can be linked together in
pairs on the hob. This allows power to
be transferred from one cooking zone
(A) to another (B). As a result, the power
of cooking zone (A) is reduced.
Example: the Booster function for cook-
ing zone (B) is activated.
Cooking zone (B) which requires addi-
tional power is determined by the most
recent setting on the hob.
The values for the maximum total per-
mitted power consumption and which
cooking zones are linked together can
be found in “Familiarisation – Cooking
zone data”.
You can reduce the maximum total
permitted power consumption (see
“Adjusting settings”).
Effects of power distribution
If a cooking zone gives power to another
zone, this can have the following effects
on the zone giving the power:
- The power level is reduced.
- Auto heat-up is deactivated. Cooking
continues at the set level. If the power
is not sufficient, the power level will
be reduced again.
- The Booster function is deactivated.
- The cooking zone is switched off.
When the cooking zone stops transfer-
ring power to another zone, the power
level can be increased again.
Tip: If you wish to cook a large quantity
of food on one cooking zone, switch the
other cooking zones to lower power
levels.
Operation
Hob when switched off
When the hob is switched off, you can
only see the printed symbols for the
sensor controls and the numerical dis-
play. More sensor controls light up
when the hob is switched on.
Operation
a
Sensor controls and indicators
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This ceramic glass hob is equipped with
sensor controls which react to finger
contact.
Each time a sensor control is activated,
a buzzer sounds.
For safety reasons, in order to switch
the appliance on, the On/Off sensor
control needs to be touched for a little
longer than the other sensors.
Selecting a cooking zone
If you want to configure settings for a
cooking zone, the cooking zone must be
selected first.
To select a cooking zone, touch the rel-
evant cooking zone indicator. The relev-
ant cooking zone indicator will appear
brighter when touched.
When the cooking zone indicator ap-
pears brighter, the cooking zone is se-
lected and you can configure settings
for the cooking zone.
Exception: if only one of the cooking
zones is in operation, you can configure
settings without selecting the cooking
zone.
Kitchen ventilation
Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated
when operating the cooker hood.
In extraction mode, the efficiency of the
cooker hood is improved by the incom-
ing air.
In recirculation mode, the moisture pro-
duced during cooking remains in the kit-
chen. Ventilation helps to dissipate
moisture.
Components
Grease filter
The re-usable metal grease filters in the
appliance remove solid particles
(grease, dust, etc.) from the kitchen va-
pours, preventing soiling of the cooker
hood.
Charcoal filter
With recirculation mode and Plug &
Play recirculation mode, a charcoal filter
must be fitted in addition to the grease
filters. The charcoal filter is designed to
absorb cooking odours.
A charcoal filter (DKF 35-P) is supplied
as standard.
Charcoal filters are available as optional
accessories. There are charcoal filters
available that need to be replaced at the
end of their operating time and others
that can be reactivated.
Special functions
Permanent pan recognition
When you place cookware on a cooking
zone, the numerical display for the
cooking zone is activated automatically.
Pan size recognition
The size of the cookware is detected
within a cooking zone. The release of
energy is adapted to the size of the pan.
Hob power levels
You can set the power for the cookware
in levels from 1 to 9.
If you wish to fine-tune the power
levels, you can activate intermediate
levels via the settings.
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Hob Booster
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.
Stop&Go
When Stop&Go is activated, the power
of all cooking zones in use is reduced to
power level1. When Stop&Go is deac-
tivated, the cooking zones will operate
at the power level previously selected.
Tip: Use this special function when the
control elements need to be cleaned
quickly or there is a risk of boiling over.
Auto heat-up
When auto heat-up has been activated,
the cooking zone switches on automat-
ically at the highest setting (heat-up
boost) and then switches to the power
level (continued cooking setting) which
you have previously selected.
Timer
The timer can be used for the following
two functions:
- For setting the minute minder
- For automatically switching a cooking
zone off
You can use the functions simultan-
eously.
Minute minder
You can set an alarm for activities that
are independent of the hob.
Auto switch off
You can set a time after which a cooking
zone will switch off automatically. This
function can be used for all cooking
zones at the same time.
System lock
If the system lock is activated, then the
hob cannot be switched on.
Safety lock
The safety lock is activated when the
hob is switched on. When the lock is ac-
tivated, the hob can be operated only
under certain conditions.
Recall
If the hob is switched off by mistake
during use, this function can be used to
restore all settings. The hob must be
switched on again within 10seconds of
being switched off.
Keeping warm
This special function enables food to be
kept warm after it has finished cooking.
The maximum duration for keeping food
warm is 2hours.
Con@ctivity
The vapour extraction will switch itself
on automatically if there is an item of
cookware on the cooking zone and a
power level has been set for that zone.
The power level for vapour extraction is
set to suit the power level of the cook-
ing zone. After switching off the cooking
zones, the cooker hood is gradually re-
duced and finally switched off.
You can deactivate Con@ctivity tem-
porarily or permanently.
Extraction mode
The air is drawn in and cleaned by the
grease filter and directed outside.
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Guided recirculation mode
The air is drawn in and cleaned by the
grease filter. The air is then also cleaned
by a charcoal filter. The air is then circu-
lated back into the kitchen via an air
duct.
Plug & Play mode
Without an air duct, the air flows into
the base unit and back into the kitchen
through openings. Please follow the in-
structions in “Installation”.
Cooker hood power levels
Select power levels 1 to 9 for light to
heavy cooking vapours, odours or heat.
The power levels can be adjusted from 1
to 3 (see “Adjusting settings”).
Increase the power level as the level of
vapours, odours or heat increases.
Cooker hood Booster function
For short periods of cooking food with
intensive vapours, odours or heat, e.g.
when searing meat, select Booster level
B.
Run-on function
The run-on function enables the cooker
hood to continue running for a pre-de-
termined time before switching itself off
automatically.
This helps to remove any lingering va-
pours and odours from the air after
cooking. It also reduces the risk of
residues accumulating in the cooker
hood and any resultant odours.
Operating hours counter
The number of hours that the cooker
hood has been used for is stored in
memory.
When the grease filter symbol lights
up, the grease filter must be cleaned.
When the charcoal filter symbol
lights up, the charcoal filter must be re-
placed or reactivated (if suitable for re-
activating).
You can set the operating hours counter
intervals to suit the type of cooking you
do.
The operating hours counter for the
charcoal filter is deactivated in extrac-
tion mode.
Settings
You can adapt the settings of the hob to
your personal needs.
Demo mode
This function enables dealers to demon-
strate the hob without it heating up.
Residual heat indicator
If a cooking zone is still hot, the residual
heat indicator will light up after all cook-
ing zones have been switched off.
The bars of the residual heat indicator
go out one after the other as the cook-
ing zone cools down. The last bar only
goes out when the cooking zone is safe
to touch.
Safety switch-off
Sensor controls are covered
Your hob will turn off automatically if
one or several of the sensor controls re-
main covered for longer than
10seconds; for example, by finger con-
tact, food boiling over or by an object
such as an oven glove or tea towel. will
flash briefly in the timer display and a
tone will sound.
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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 switch-off mechanism is
triggered automatically if a cooking zone
is heated for an unusually long period of
time. This time depends on the power
level selected. If it has been exceeded,
the cooking zone switches off and the
residual heat indicator appears. If you
switch the cooking zone off and on
again, it is ready for operation again.
You can adjust the safety switch-off by
changing the safety setting (see “Ad-
justing settings”).
Power level
1
Maximum operating time
[h:min]
Safety setting
0
2
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 00:30
7/7. 4:00 00:42 00:24
8 4:00 00:30 00:20
8. 4:00 00:30 00:18
9 1:00 00:24 00:10
1
The power levels with a dot are intermedi-
ate levels (see “Setting ranges”).
2
Factory default setting
Overheating protection
In order to prevent the hob from being
damaged by excessive temperatures,
the overheating protection mechanism
intervenes in one of the following ways:
Overheating protection measures
- If the Booster function is switched on,
it will stop.
- The set power level will be reduced.
- A cooking zone will switch off. is
flashing alternately with in the
timer display.
- All cooking zones will switch off.
Triggering the overheating protection
mechanism
The overheating protection mechanism
may be activated under the following
circumstances:
- The cookware being heated is empty.
- Fat or oil is being heated on a high
power level.
- Insufficient ventilation to the under-
side of the hob.
- A hot cooking zone is switched back
on after an interruption to the power
supply.
Hob data
The model identifier, serial number and
software version of the hob can be dis-
played.
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Optional accessories
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 cleaner
250ml
Removes heavy soiling, limescale de-
posits and aluminium residues.
Microfibre cloth
For removing finger marks and light soil-
ing.
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Commissioning
Unpacking the hob
Please stick the data plate for the ap-
pliance, supplied with this document-
ation, in the space provided in the
“After sales service” section of this
booklet.
Remove any protective foil and stick-
ers.
Cleaning the hob for the first
time
Before using for the first time, clean
the hob with a damp cloth.
Wipe the hob dry.
Switching on the hob for the
first time
The metal components have a protect-
ive coating. When the hob is used for
the first time, this causes a smell and
possibly also vapour. The heating of the
induction coils also causes odours in
the first few hours of operation. With
each subsequent use, the odour is re-
duced until it disappears completely.
The odour and any vapours given off do
not indicate a faulty connection or appli-
ance and they are not hazardous to
health.
Using the vapour extractor for
the first time
Extraction mode:
The charcoal filter is not required for ex-
traction mode.
Set the operating mode of the integ-
rated extractor (P:17) to extraction
mode (C:01) (see “Adjusting set-
tings”).
Guided recirculation mode or Plug &
Play mode:
Insert the charcoal filter (see “Clean-
ing and care – Replacing the charcoal
filter”).
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Safety notes for operation
Risk of fire with over-
heated food.
Unattended food can overheat
and catch alight.
Do not leave the hob unatten-
ded whilst it is being used.
Risk of burning due to hot
cooking zones.
The cooking zones will be hot
after use.
Do not touch the cooking
zones while the residual heat
indicators are on.
Risk of burning due to hot
items.
When the hob 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.
Do not use the hob as a resting
place for anything.
After use, switch the hob off
with the sensor control.
Placing hot cookware on
the sensor controls and dis-
plays can damage the elec-
tronic module underneath.
The sensor controls do not re-
spond.
They may be switched on or off
unintentionally.
The hob will switch itself off
(see “Familiarisation – Safety
switch-off”).
Do not place hot cookware
over the sensor controls or dis-
plays.
Switching the hob on
Touch the sensor control.
Further sensor controls will light up.
If no further entry is made, the hob will
switch itself off after a few seconds for
safety reasons.
Switching off a cooking zone/
the hob
Switching the hob off
To switch off the hob and all the cook-
ing zones, touch the sensor con-
trol.
Switching off a cooking zone
Touch and hold the relevant cooking
zone indicator until the cooking zone
switches off.
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or
Touch the relevant cooking zone in-
dicator.
The cooking zone indicator appears
brighter.
Touch the 0sensor control on the nu-
merical display.
Hob power levels
Setting the power level
Permanent pan recognition is activated
as standard (see “Adjusting settings”).
When the hob is switched on and you
place an item of cookware on a cooking
zone, the cooking zone indicator starts
to flash.
Place the cookware on the cooking
zone you want to use.
Touch the appropriate sensor control
for the power level you want on the
numerical display.
Setting the power level – intermediate
levels
The intermediate levels are activated
(see “Adjusting settings”).
Press the numerical display between
the sensor controls.
A dot appears after the power level in
the cooking zone selection.
The sensor controls to the left of the in-
terim level light up brighter than the
other sensor controls.
Example:
If you have set power level 7., the cook-
ing zone selection will show 7..
Changing the power level
Touch the relevant cooking zone in-
dicator.
The cooking zone indicator appears
brighter.
Touch the appropriate sensor control
for the power level you want on the
numerical display.
Booster
Activating the Booster
When the Booster function is activated,
the settings for the linked cooking zone
may be changed, see “Familiarisation –
Power management”.
The Booster function can be used on a
maximum of twocooking zones at the
same time.
The Booster function is active for a max-
imum of 5minutes.
Place the cookware on the cooking
zone you want to use.
Select a power level if necessary.
Touch the Bsensor control.
will appear in the cooking zone indic-
ator.
Deactivating the Booster
Touch the Bsensor control.
or
Set another power level.
If you deactivate the Booster function or
the Booster time comes to an end and
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- no power level was selected before
activating the Booster, the cooking
zone will revert automatically to
level9.
- a power level was selected before ac-
tivating the Booster, the cooking zone
will revert automatically to the previ-
ously selected level.
Activating/deactivating
Stop&Go
The power levels and the timer settings
cannot be altered; the hob can only be
switched off. The minute minder,
switch-off, Booster and heat-up boost
times continue to run.
If the function is not deactivated within
1hour, the hob will switch off.
Touch the sensor control.
Auto heat-up
The heat-up time depends on which
continued cooking setting has been
chosen:
Continued cook-
ing level
1
Heat-up time
[min:sec]
1 Approx. 00:15
1. Approx. 00:15
2 Approx. 00:15
2. Approx. 00:15
3 Approx. 00:25
3. Approx. 00:25
4 Approx. 00:50
4. Approx. 00:50
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 –
1
The power levels with a dot are intermedi-
ate levels (see “Setting ranges”).
Activating auto heat-up
Briefly touch the indicator for the re-
quired cooking zone.
Touch the sensor control for the con-
tinued cooking setting you want until
a tone sounds and lights up in the
cooking zone indicator.
The symbol flashes alternately with
the power level selected in the cooking
zone indicator during the heat-up time
(see chart).
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Deactivating auto heat-up
Briefly touch the indicator for the re-
quired cooking zone.
Touch the continued cooking setting
you have set until the switches off.
or
Set another power level.
Timer
Setting timer durations
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 using the numer-
ical display and can be adjusted with
the +sensor control.
Enter durations in the order of hours,
followed by minutes in tens and then
units.
Example:
59minutes = 00:59hours,
Enter: 5-9
80minutes = 1:20hours,
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.
Setting the minute minder
Touch the sensor control.
The timer display flashes.
Set the required duration (see “Timer
– Setting timer durations”).
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 (see “Timer
– Setting timer durations”).
Touch the sensor control or wait
10seconds to start the minute minder.
Deleting the minute minder duration
Touch the sensor control.
Touch on the numerical display.
Setting the switch-off time
A cooking zone will switch off when the
maximum operating time has elapsed,
independently of a set switch-off time
(see “Familiarisation – Safety switch-
off”).
A power level is set for the desired
cooking zone.
Touch the sensor control next to
the relevant cooking zone indicator.
The timer display flashes.
Set the required duration (see “Timer
– Setting timer durations”).
Touch the sensor control or wait
10seconds to start the switch-off time.
The switch-off time for the cooking zone
will count down and the sensor con-
trol will light up constantly.
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Changing the switch-off time
Touch the required cooking zone in-
dicator.
Touch the sensor control next to
the relevant cooking zone indicator.
The timer display flashes.
Set the required duration (see “Timer
– Setting timer durations”).
Touch the sensor control or wait
10seconds to start the switch-off time.
The switch-off time for the cooking zone
will count down and the sensor con-
trol will light up constantly.
Deleting the switch-off time
Touch the required cooking zone in-
dicator.
Touch the sensor control of the re-
quired cooking zone until the
:symbol appears in the timer dis-
play.
or
Touch the sensor control next to
the relevant cooking zone indicator.
The timer display flashes.
Touch the sensor control on the nu-
merical display.
Setting multiple switch-off times
To set a switch-off time for another
cooking zone, follow the steps de-
scribed in “Operation – Setting the
switch-off time”.
If multiple switch-off times are pro-
grammed, the timer display for the most
recently selected cooking zone is dis-
played. The sensor control next to
the relevant cooking zone indicator
lights up brighter.
Displaying switch-off times
If you want to show the time left for
another cooking zone which is count-
ing down in the background, touch
the sensor control for the desired
cooking zone.
The rounded up time left is displayed
for the required cooking zone.
Using both timer functions at the
same time
If you use both functions at the same
time, the time of the last selected func-
tion is always displayed.
Touch the sensor control or the rel-
evant cooking zone indicator if you
want to show the times left counting
down in the background.
System lock
Activating the system lock
All sensor controls are locked. A set
minute minder time will continue to
count down.
Touch the sensor control 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 is activ-
ated.
If a disallowed sensor control is touched
while the system lock is activated,
will appear in the timer display for a few
seconds and a buzzer will sound.
The settings can be adjusted so that
the system lock is activated automat-
ically 5minutes after the hob has been
switched off (see “Adjusting settings”).
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Operation
Deactivating the system lock
Touch the sensor control for
6seconds.
will appear briefly in the timer dis-
play and then the seconds will count
down. The system lock is deactivated
once the time has elapsed.
Safety lock
Activating the safety lock
When the safety lock is activated:
- The cooking zones, the hob and the
vapour extraction can only be
switched off
- A set minute minder time can be
modified
Touch and hold the and sensor
controls 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.
If a disallowed sensor control is touched
while the safety lock is activated,
will appear in the timer display for a
few seconds and a buzzer will sound.
Deactivating the safety lock
Touch and hold the and sensor
controls at the same time for
6seconds.
will appear briefly in the timer dis-
play and then the seconds will count
down. Once the time has elapsed, the
safety lock function is deactivated.
Activating the Recall function
Switch the hob on again.
Immediately after switching the hob
on, touch one of the flashing cooking
zone indicators.
All settings are restored.
Activating/deactivating the
Keepingwarm function
The Keepingwarm function cannot be
used to reheat food that has gone cold.
Touch the cooking zone indicator for
the required cooking zone.
The cooking zone indicator appears
brighter.
Touch the sensor control.
The corresponding cooking zone selec-
tion and display sensor control shows.
Tips for keeping food warm
- Only use cookware (pots/pans) for
keeping food warm. Cover the cook-
ware 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.
Vapour extraction
Manually setting the cooker hood
power level
If the cooker hood is not switched off
manually, it will switch itself off auto-
matically 12hours after last being used.
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Operation
If the cooker hood starts at power
level1, the power is automatically in-
creased to level2 for 20seconds.
The increase in power is necessary in
order to ensure that the flap opens in
extraction mode. If you are using the
cooker hood in recirculation mode, you
can deactivate this automatic function
(see “Adjusting settings”).
Touch the vapour extraction display.
Touch the appropriate sensor control
for the power level you want.
Manually switching off the cooker
hood
Touch the vapour extraction display.
Touch the 0sensor control.
Activating the Booster
The Booster function is active for a max-
imum of 10minutes.
Touch the vapour extraction display.
Touch the Bsensor control.
Deactivating the Booster
Touch the vapour extraction display.
Set another power level.
Deactivating Con@ctivity temporarily
If you want to deactivate Con@ctivity
permanently, you will need to change
the Con@ctivity programming (see “Ad-
justing settings”). If Con@ctivity is per-
manently deactivated, the sensor
control will no longer be visible.
You can deactivate Con@ctivity in
various ways:
- Touch the sensor control
- Touch the 0sensor control
- Select a different power level
Set the power level you want.
Depending on the programming,
Con@ctivity will be reactivated when
you switch the hob off and back on
again (see “Adjusting settings”).
Run-on
If recirculation mode is set, the cooker
hood runs at level 1.
Depending on the last active power
level, run-on lasts between 2 and
30minutes.
Do not cancel the run-on function pre-
maturely. Especially in Plug & Play
mode, the run-on ensures that the base
unit is dried.
In extraction mode without Con@ctiv-
ity, manually activate the run-on.
Manually activating run-on
After you have finished cooking, touch
the sensor control with the cooker
hood switched on:
- : The cooker hood switches off after
5minutes.
- : The cooker hood switches off
after 15minutes.
The or sensor control lights up
brighter.
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Operation
Deactivating run-on
If you switch the hob off with the
sensor control, the run-on period will
continue through to the end.
Touch the 0sensor control to deactiv-
ate the adjustable run-on period.
Hob data
Displaying the model identifier/serial
number
There is cookware on the hob.
Switch the hob on.
Touch the 0 and 4sensor controls on
the numerical display at the same
time for 6seconds.
Numbers will appear in the timer display
one after another, separated by a dash.
Example: (model identifier
KMDA1234)– (serial
number)
Displaying the software version
There is cookware on the hob.
Switch the hob on.
Press the 0 and 3sensor controls on
the numerical display at the same
time for 6seconds.
3numbers appear in the timer display:
Example: = software version 1.23.
Activating/deactivating demo
mode
There is cookware on the hob.
Switch the hob on.
Touch the 0 and 2sensor controls on
the numerical display at the same
time for 6seconds.
The following will flash in the timer dis-
play for a few seconds:
- alternating with (demo mode
activated)
or
- alternating with (demo mode
deactivated)
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Setting ranges for the hob power levels
The hob is programmed with 9power levels with intermediate levels at the factory.
If you only want to use the whole-number settings for power levels, you can deac-
tivate intermediate levels via the settings.
Recommended
cookware
1
Setting range
2
Factory set-
ting
9levels
with
intermediate
levels
Whole num-
bers
9levels
without
intermediate
levels
Melting butter
Pot
1–1. 1–2
Melting chocolate
Dissolving gelatine
Keeping warm food which sticks easily
Heating small quantities of liquid
2–3. 2–4
Cooking rice
Defrosting frozen vegetables in a block
Making milk puddings
Warming up liquid and semi-solid food
3.–5. 4–6
Steaming fruit
Simmering potatoes
Rendering bacon Frying pan
Making pancakes, omelettes, lightly fried
eggs, etc.
Frying pan with sandwich
base and non-stick coating
5–6. 5–6
Steaming fish
4.–6. 5–7
Steaming vegetables
PotCooking pasta and pulses
Thickening sauces, e.g. Hollandaise
Defrosting and reheating frozen food see manufacturer’s instruc-
tions
Gentle frying (e.g. whole fish) Frying pan with sandwich
base and non-stick coating
6–6. 6
Gentle frying (e.g. meat patties, chicken
breast)
Frying panFrying (e.g. fish fillet, escalopes, fried eggs) 6–7 6–7
Searing/hot frying (e.g. steak, small quantities
of meat, fried potatoes, hash browns)
7–8. 7–8
Frying, e.g. chips Pot with high rim
8.–9 9
Searing large quantities of meat Pot with high rim or oven
dish
Bringing water to the boil Pot Booster Booster
1
Cook in covered pots and pans if possible. This prevents heat escaping unnecessarily.
2
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 cookware. For this reason, the power levels may need to be adjusted slightly
to suit your cookware. As you use the hob, you will get to know which settings suit your cookware best.
When using new cookware that you are not familiar with, set the power level to one level below the one
specified.
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Setting ranges for the hob power levels
Notes for test institutes
Test food acc. to EN60350-2
9 power levels without intermediate levels are programmed at the factory.
For testing in accordance with the above standard, programme the hob to 9 power
levels with intermediate levels (see “Adjusting settings”).
Test food
Pan base (mm)
Lid
Setting range
Pre-heat Cook
Heating oil up 150 No – 1–2
Pancakes 180
(Sandwich base)
No 9 5.–7.
Frying deep frozen chips According to the standard No 9 9
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Good to know
Your hob
How induction hobs work
An induction coil is located under each
induction cooking zone. The coil creates
a magnetic field that reacts directly with
the base of the pan and heats it up. The
cooking zone itself is heated up indir-
ectly by the heat given off by the pan.
An induction cooking zone only works
when a piece of cookware with a mag-
netic base is placed on it (see “Good to
know – Cookware”). The hob automatic-
ally recognises the size of the cookware.
Noises
When using induction cooking zones,
the following noises can occur in the
cookware, depending on what it is made
of and how it has been constructed:
Buzzing on the higher power levels. This
will decrease or cease altogether when
the power level is reduced.
If the cookware base is made of layers
of different materials (e.g. in a sand-
wiched base), it might emit a crackling
sound.
Whistling might occur if linked cooking
zones (see “Operation – Booster”) are
being used at the same time, and the
cookware items also have bases made
of layers of different materials (e.g.
sandwiched base).
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 electronic module when the hob is
being used intensively. The cooling fan
may continue to run after the hob has
been switched off.
Cookware
Suitable cookware
- Stainless steel cookware with a mag-
netic base
- Enamelled steel cookware
- Cast iron
Please be aware that the properties of
the cookware base can affect the even-
ness with which the food heats up (e.g.
when making pancakes). The base of
the cookware must be able to distribute
the heat evenly. Cookware with a base
made from multilayer material (sand-
wich or encapsulated base) is ideal in
this case.
Unsuitable cookware
- Stainless steel cookware without a
magnetic base
- Aluminium or copper cookware
- Glass, ceramic or earthenware cook-
ware
Testing cookware
To test whether a pot or pan is induc-
tion-compatible, hold a magnet to the
base. If the magnet sticks, the pan is
generally suitable.
Cookware tips
- Position the cookware as centrally as
possible on the relevant cooking
zone/cooking area.
- To make optimum use of the cooking
zones, choose cookware with a suit-
able base diameter (see “Familiarisa-
tion – Cooking zone data”). If a pan is
too small, it will not be recognised.
- Use only pots and pans with smooth
bases. Rough bases can scratch the
ceramic glass.
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Good to know
- When cooking zones are joined to-
gether, it is recommended to use
cookware which more or less covers
the entire cooking area (e.g. an oven
dish).
- 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 cookware dia-
meter quoted by manufacturers often
refers to the maximum diameter or
diameter of the top rim. The diameter
of the base (generally smaller) is more
important.
- Where possible, use cookware with
vertically straight sides. If an item of
cookware has angular sides, induction
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.
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Good to know
Your cooker hood
How the vapour extraction works
What happens to the air after extraction varies depending on the type of operation
selected:
Air guidance Grease filter Duct Charcoal filter
Out of the
building
Back into the
kitchen
Extraction
mode
x x - x -
Guided recir-
culation mode
x x x - x
Plug & Play
mode
x - x - x
A summary of the operating options and the KMDA variants that offer them can be
found in “Installation – Operating options”.
Operating hours counter
The number of hours that the vapour extractor has been used for is stored in
memory.
When the grease filter symbol or the charcoal filter symbol (only in the case
of guided recirculation mode or Plug & Play mode) lights up, the operating hours
counters are signalling that the filters need to be cleaned or replaced. Further in-
formation about cleaning and changing the filters and resetting the operating hours
counters can be found under “Cleaning and care”.
Air extraction tips
Tip: For light to heavy cooking vapours and odours, select power levels 1 to 9 (3 if
the power level settings for the cooker hood have been modified). For short periods
of very strong vapours and odours, e.g. whilst searing meat, select the Booster set-
tingB.
Tip: Cookware with an optimised outlet for the vapours can be found in “Familiar-
isation – Optional accessories”.
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Good to know
Tip: If you do not have cookware with an optimised outlet for the vapours, you can
place a wooden spoon between the lid and the pot to help extract air effectively
with pots over 15cm high.
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Adjusting settings
Accessing the Settings menu
The hob is switched off.
Touch and hold the and sensor
controls until the + sensor control
lights up and appears in the timer
display.
After a few seconds :(Programme
01) will flash alternately with
:(Code) in the timer display.
Setting parameters
For a two-digit parameter number you
need to first set the tens position.
While the parameter is visible in the
display (e.g.:), press the +sensor
control repeatedly until the number
for the parameter you want appears in
the display or touch the appropriate
number on the numerical display.
Setting the code
While the code is visible in the display
(e.g. :), press the +sensor control
repeatedly until the number for the
code you want appears in the display
or touch the appropriate number on
the numerical display.
Saving the settings
Whilst the programme is visible in the
display (e.g.:), touch the
sensor control until the displays 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.
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Adjusting settings
Parameter
1
Code Settings
2
P:01
Demo mode
C:00
Demo mode off
C:01 Demo 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
C:00
Do not restore factory default set-
tings
C:01 Restore factory default settings
5
P:04
Hob power level setting range
C:00
9 power levels
without intermediate levels + Booster
C:01
9 power levels
with intermediate levels + Booster
6
P:06
Audible tone when a sensor
control is touched
C:00 Off
7
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
C:04
Maximum volume
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Adjusting settings
Parameter
1
Code Settings
2
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
P:12
Sensor controls reaction speed
C:00
Slow
C:01
Normal
C:02
Fast
P:15
Permanent pan recognition
C:00
Permanent pan recognition off
C:01
Permanent pan recognition on
P:16
Con@ctivity of the integrated
extractor
C:00 Con@ctivity off
8
C:01
Con@ctivity on
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Adjusting settings
Parameter
1
Code Settings
2
P:17
Operating mode of the integ-
rated extractor
C:00
Recirculation mode
C:01
Extraction mode
P:18 Start settings of Con@ctivity
9
C:00
Always start with Con@ctivity deac-
tivated
C:01
Always start with Con@ctivity activ-
ated
C:02
Start with the most recently set
Con@ctivity state
P:19
Number of vapour extraction
power levels
C:00
3 power levels + Booster
C:01
9 power levels + Booster
1
Programmes not shown here have no allocation.
2
The factory default setting is shown in bold.
3
After the hob has been switched on, appears in the timer display for several seconds.
4
The total hob power may be reduced in order to meet the local power supply provider’s re-
quirements.
5
The settings for the P:17 operating mode of the vapour extractor will not be reset to the
factory default settings.
6
In the text and charts, the intermediate levels are shown with a dot after the number for
better understanding.
7
The keypad tone of the On/Offsensor control cannot be switched off.
8
Plug & Play mode: Con@ctivity is required for correct operation.
9
The settings only take effect if Con@ctivity has been activated in the P:16 programme.
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Cleaning and care
Safety notes on cleaning and
care
Risk of burning due to hot
surfaces.
All parts of the hob may be hot
after use.
Switch the hob off.
Allow the hob to cool down be-
fore cleaning it.
All surfaces could be discol-
oured or damaged if unsuitable
cleaning agents are used or if
residues from suitable cleaning
agents are heated on the hob.
All surfaces are susceptible to
scratching.
Allow the surfaces to cool
down before cleaning the hob.
Remove all cleaning agent
residues immediately.
Never use abrasive sponges or
cleaning agents.
Risk of fire due to soiled
grease filter.
Grease collected in the grease
filter can ignite.
Clean the grease filter regularly.
Risk of injury due to the
fan motor.
The fan motor rotates while the
vapour extraction is active.
Switch the hob off.
Wait until the run-on cycle is
finished, if applicable.
Do not use a steam cleaner to
clean the hob.
Do not use pointed objects for
cleaning.
When to clean
Before each use:
Clean the entire hob and the base of
the cookware.
After every use:
Clean the entire hob.
Once a week:
To prevent cleaner residue being
burned on, clean the ceramic glass
surface with the Miele ceramic and
stainless steel cleaner (see “Optional
accessories – Cleaning and care
products”) or with a ceramic glass
cleaner. Please follow the cleaning
agent manufacturer’s instructions.
Cleaning the ceramic glass sur-
faces
Removing light soiling
Clean the entire ceramic surface of
the hob with a damp, soft cloth and a
solution of water and a little washing-
up liquid. Please follow the cleaning
agent manufacturer’s instructions.
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Cleaning and care
Removing stubborn soiling
Remove any coarse soiling with a
damp cloth and more stubborn soiling
with a scraper suitable for use on
glass.
Clean the glass ceramic surface with
the Miele ceramic and stainless steel
cleaner (see “Optional accessories –
Cleaning and care products”) or with
a proprietary ceramic glass cleaner.
Please follow the cleaning agent man-
ufacturer’s instructions.
Finishing the cleaning process
Remove all cleaning agent residues
with a damp cleaning cloth.
Dry the ceramic surface of the hob
after cleaning.
Parts suitable for dishwashers
You can clean the removable compon-
ents of your hob as follows:
Automatic By hand
Cover grille X X
Grease filter X X
Drip tray X X
Cleaning flap X X
Cover grille
Removing the cover grille
The cover grille could be damaged.
Pull the cover grille vertically out of
the top of the KMDA.
Take hold of the cover grille in the
centre of the bars.
Pull the cover grille vertically upwards.
Cleaning the cover grille by hand
Clean the cover grille with a soft nylon
brush in a mild solution of hot water
and a little washing-up liquid. Do not
use concentrated washing-up liquid.
Cleaning the cover grille in the dish-
washer
Place the cover grille upright in the
lower basket.
Use a standard household dishwasher
detergent.
Select a dishwasher programme with
a maximum wash temperature of
55°C.
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Cleaning and care
Grease filter
Removing the grease filter
Remove the cover grille (see “Clean-
ing and care – Removing the cover
grille”).
Carefully remove the grease filter us-
ing the recessed grips (1). Ensure that
you do not tilt the grease filter.
Pour out any liquid which has collec-
ted at the bottom of the grease filter.
Cleaning the grease filter by hand
Clean the grease filter with a soft
nylon brush in a mild solution of hot
water and a little washing-up liquid.
Do not use concentrated washing-up
liquid.
Important information on cleaning in a
dishwasher
Excessively high temperatures can
render the grease filter unusable (e.g.
due to being warped out of shape). Se-
lect a programme that does not exceed
the recommended temperature.
Also follow the information provided in
the operating instructions for the dish-
washer.
Depending on the cleaning agent used,
the internal filter surfaces may become
discoloured. However, this will not af-
fect the functioning of the grease filter
in any way.
Cleaning the grease filter in the dish-
washer
Place the grease filter with its base fa-
cing upwards in the lower basket. En-
sure the spray arm is not obstructed.
Use a standard household dishwasher
detergent.
Select a dishwasher programme with
a maximum wash temperature of
65°C.
Fitting the grease filter
The grease filter has a symbol on the
front.
Insert the grease filter so that the
symbol is pointing towards the front
of the worktop.
Replacing the grease filter
Regular usage and cleaning can cause
the filter surfaces to become worn.
If you identify any damage, replace the
grease filter.
Grease filters are available to order via
the Miele Customer Service Depart-
ment (see end of these operating in-
structions for contact details) or from
your Miele dealer.
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Cleaning and care
Resetting the grease filter operating
hours counter
After cleaning the grease filter, the oper-
ating hours counter needs to be reset.
Touch the sensor for 3seconds.
The sensor will go out.
Charcoal filter (only in the case
of guided recirculation mode or
Plug & Play mode)
Replacing the charcoal filter (only in
the case of guided recirculation mode
or Plug & Play mode)
The charcoal filter must be replaced
after 120operating hours. The sensor
control will light up.
The charcoal filters listed here are suit-
able for the KMDA variants covered by
these operating instructions:
- DKF 35-P
- DKF 35-S
Remove the cover grille (see “Clean-
ing and care – Removing the cover
grille”).
Remove the grease filter (see “Clean-
ing and care – Removing the grease
filter”).
Remove the charcoal filter.
Resetting the charcoal filter operating
hours counter (only in the case of
guided recirculation mode or Plug &
Play mode)
The operating and installation instruc-
tions supplied with the recirculation box
state that the operating hours counter
for the charcoal filter needs to be activ-
ated. This is not necessary here.
The charcoal filter symbol also ap-
pears when the vapour extractor is op-
erated using extraction mode.
Touch the sensor control for
3seconds.
The sensor control will go out.
Cleaning the vapour extraction
drip tray
Clean the drip tray if liquid from food
being spilled or boiling over has got into
the vapour extraction unit.
Remove and clean the grease filter as
described in “Cleaning and care –
Grease filter”.
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Cleaning and care
Push the plastic bracket to the left
until the drip tray can be pulled down-
wards.
Pour out the liquid.
Clean and dry the drip tray.
Also clean and dry accessible areas
inside of the vapour extraction unit.
Fasten the drip tray back onto the
casing.
Replace the grease filter and refit the
cover grille.
Cleaning inside the vapour ex-
traction casing
Remove the grease filter (see “Clean-
ing and care – Removing the grease
filter”).
Clean off any accessible oil or fat
build-up from the casing.
Cleaning the inside of the fan
unit
Clean the inside of the fan unit if liquid
from food being spilled or boiling over
has got into the vapour extraction unit.
Clean the vapour extraction drip tray
(see “Cleaning and care – Cleaning
the vapour extraction drip tray”).
Place a container under the cleaning
flap to catch the liquid.
Turn the cleaning flap to the left.
Let the liquid run out.
Turn the cleaning flap to the right as
far as it will go.
Unsuitable cleaning agents
To avoid damaging the surfaces of the
appliance, do not use:
- Cleaning agents containing soda, al-
kalines, ammonia, acids or chlorides
- Stain and rust removers
- Abrasive cleaning agents, e.g. powder
cleaners and cream cleaners
- Cleaning agents containing solvents
- Dishwasher cleaning agents
- Grill and oven sprays
- Hard, abrasive brushes
- Eraser stain remover blocks
- Sponges
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Troubleshooting
Many malfunctions and faults can be easily remedied. You can save time and
money in many cases, as you do not need to contact Customer Service.
More information to help you remedy faults yourself can be found at
www.miele.de/support/customer-assistance.
Messages in the display
Problem Cause and remedy
will flash alternately
with in the timer dis-
play and a tone will
sound.
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.
The symbol lights up or
flashes alternately with
the set power level or
in one of the cooking
zone indicators.
No cookware is present on the cooking zone.
Unsuitable cookware is present on the cooking zone.
The diameter of the base of the cookware is too small.
Suitable crockery has been removed from the cooking
zone.
If no cookware or unsuitable cookware is placed on
the cooking zone, the cooking zone will switch off
automatically after 3minutes.
Place a suitable item of cookware on the cooking
zone within 3minutes.
will go out. The cooking process starts/continues
with the previously selected settings.
If you are using a different item of cookware and/or
food, modify the settings.
After the hob has been
switched on, or after
touching a sensor,
appears in the timer dis-
play for a few seconds.
The system lock is activated.
Deactivate the system lock (see “Operation – Deac-
tivating the system lock”).
The safety lock is activated.
Deactivate the safety lock (see “Operation – Deac-
tivating the safety lock”).
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause and remedy
After the hob has been
switched on, appears
briefly in the timer dis-
play. The cooking zones
do not heat up.
The hob is in demo mode.
There is cookware on the hob.
Switch the hob on.
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
appliance 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 soiling and/or remove the object (see
“Familiarisation – Safety switch-off”).
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 approx.
1minute.
If the problem persists after the power supply has
been restored, please contact the Customer Service
Department.
Unexpected behaviour
Problem Cause and remedy
Power level9 is auto-
matically reduced if you
also set power level9 for
the connected cooking
zone.
Operating both zones at power level9 exceeds the
permitted maximum power for the two zones.
Use a different cooking zone.
A cooking zone or the
whole hob switches off
automatically.
It has been operated for too long.
Switch the hob or the cooking zone back on (see
“Familiarisation – Safety switch-off”).
The overheating protection mechanism has been ac-
tivated.
Allow the hob to cool down.
Rectify the causes of the overheating (see “Familiar-
isation – Overheating protection”).
Check that the hob is working.
If the problem occurs again, contact the Customer
Service Department.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause and remedy
The cooking zone is not
working in the usual way
with the set power level.
The overheating protection mechanism has been ac-
tivated.
Allow the hob to cool down.
Rectify the causes of the overheating (see “Familiar-
isation – Overheating protection”).
Check that the hob is working.
If the problem occurs again, contact the Customer
Service Department.
The Booster level has
deactivated early auto-
matically.
The overheating protection mechanism has been ac-
tivated.
Allow the hob to cool down.
Rectify the causes of the overheating (see “Familiar-
isation – Overheating protection”).
Check that the hob is working.
If the problem occurs again, contact the Customer
Service Department.
Unsatisfactory results
Problem Cause and remedy
The food in the cook-
ware does not heat up
when the auto heat-up is
switched on.
Large quantities of food are being cooked.
Start cooking at the highest power level and then
switch back manually.
The cookware is not conducting heat properly.
Use different cookware that is able to better con-
duct heat.
The extraction power of
the vapour extractor is
low.
Recirculation mode is set as the operating mode.
Set the operating mode of the integrated extractor
(P:17) to extraction mode (C:01) (see “Adjusting set-
tings”).
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Troubleshooting
General problems or technical faults
Problem Cause and remedy
The hob or cooking
zones will not switch on.
There is no power to the hob.
Check whether the circuit breaker has tripped. Con-
tact a qualified electrician or the Miele Customer
Service Department (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 mains fuse or screw the fine-
wire fuse out completely, or
– Switch off at the residual current device.
If the hob will still not turn on after resetting the trip
switch in the fuse box or the residual current device,
contact a qualified electrician or the Miele Customer
Service Department.
A smell and vapours are
given off when the new
hob is being used.
The metal components have a protective coating.
When the hob 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 an
odour in the first few hours of operation. With each
subsequent use, the odour is reduced until it disap-
pears completely. The odour and any vapours given off
do not indicate a faulty connection or appliance and
they are not hazardous to health.
An operating noise can
be heard after the hob
has been switched off.
The cooling fan runs until the hob has cooled down
and then switches off automatically.
Liquid has got into the
vapour extractor.
Due to boiling over or spillage, liquid has made its way
through the cover grille into the vapour extractor.
The base of the grease filter and the drip tray can hold
approx. 800ml of liquid in total.
Switch the vapour extractor off.
Clean the grease filter, the drip tray, the inside of the
casing and the fan motor compartment (see “Clean-
ing and care”).
Only in the case of guided recirculation mode or
Plug & Play mode: replace the charcoal filter (see
“Cleaning and care – Replacing the charcoal filter”).
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause and remedy
Extraction power has de-
creased. Extraction
noise has increased.
Objects (e.g. a cloth) have been drawn into the vapour
extraction.
Switch the vapour extraction off.
Remove the grease filter (see “Cleaning and care –
Removing the grease filter”).
Remove any objects from the grease filter.
The sensor control is
lit up.
The charcoal filter must be replaced.
Replace the charcoal filter (see “Cleaning and care –
Replacing the charcoal filter”).
Reset the operating hours counter (see “Cleaning
and care – Resetting the charcoal filter operating
hours counter”).
The sensor control is
lit up.
The grease filter must be cleaned.
Clean the grease filter as described in “Cleaning and
care – Grease filter”.
The sensor control
does not light up.
The Con@ctivity function of the integrated vapour ex-
traction is permanently deactivated.
Activate the Con@ctivity function of the integrated
vapour extraction in the programming (see “Adjust-
ing settings”).
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Customer Service
Information to help you rectify faults yourself and about Miele spare parts can be
found at www.miele.com/service.
Contact in the event of a fault
In the event of a fault which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact your Miele
dealer or Miele Customer Service.
You can book a Miele Customer Service call-out online at www.miele.com/ser-
vice.
Contact information for Miele Customer Service can be found at the end of this
document.
Please quote the model identifier and serial number of your appliance (SN) when
contacting Miele Customer Service. These can be found on the data plate or see
“Operation – Hob data”.
Data plate
Stick the extra data plate supplied with the appliance here. Make sure that the
model identifier 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.
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Technical data
Technical data
Power rating in off mode ≤ 0,5W
Time until automatic switch to off mode 10Min.
Product data sheets
The following product data sheets apply to the models described in these operating
and installation instructions.
Information for domestic electric hobs
In acc. with regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
MIELE
Model name/identifier KMDA7272-1FR, KMDA7272-1FL
Type of hob built-in
Number of cooking zones and/or areas 4
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 cooking
zone or area
1. = Ø 110-220 mm
2. = Ø 100-190 mm
3. = Ø 110-220 mm
4. = Ø 100-190 mm
Energy consumption per cooking zone or area cal-
culated per kg (EC
electric cooking
)
1. = 166,3 Wh/kg
2. = 170,7 Wh/kg
3. = 165,8 Wh/kg
4. = 183,5 Wh/kg
Energy consumption for the hob calculated per kg
(EC
electric hob
)
171,6 Wh/kg
- Dual-circuit ring / front left / Induction
- Dual-circuit ring / rear left / Induction
- Dual-circuit ring / rear right / Induction
- Dual-circuit ring / front right / Induction
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Technical data
Data sheet for household cooker hoods
In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 and regulation (EU) No.
66/2014
MIELE
Model name/identifier KMDA7272-1FR,
KMDA7272-1FL
Annual Energy Consumption (AEC
hood
) 31,3 kWh/year
Energy efficiency class A+
Energy efficiency index (EEI
hood
) 37,8
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency (FDE
hood
) 35,6
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class
A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) A
Lighting Efficiency (LE
hood
) 0,0 lx/W
Lighting Efficiency class
A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) NA
Grease Filtering Efficiency 95,1%
Grease Filtering Efficiency class
A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) A
Airflow at best efficiency point 321,3 m
3
/h
Air flow (min. speed) 205 m
3
/h
Air flow (max. speed) 533 m
3
/h
Air flow (intensive or boost setting) 606 m
3
/h
Max. air flow (Q
max
) 605,0 m
3
/h
Air pressure at best efficiency point 490 Pa
Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (min. speed) 41 dB
Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (max. speed) 64 dB
Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (intensive or
boost setting)
68 dB
Electrical power input at best efficiency point 122,7 W
Power consumption in standby mode (P
s
) 0,22 W
Nominal power of lighting system W
Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface Ix
Time increase factor 0,7
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