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Features
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Cooktop safety features
Safety shut-off
The safety shut-off is triggered
automatically if a burner is heated for an
unusually long period of time. This time
depends on the power level selected. If
it has been exceeded, the burner
switches off and the residual heat
indicator appears. If you switch the
burner on and off again, it is ready for
operation again.
Overheat protection
All the induction coils and the cooling
elements for the electronics are
equipped with an overheating
protection mechanism. To prevent the
induction coils and cooling elements
from overheating, the overheating
protection mechanism works on the
affected burner or on the entire cooktop
in the following ways:
Any booster function in operation will
be turned off.
The power level that is set will be
reduced.
One or more burners turn off
automatically.
Turn the knob of the burners in question
to "0." The affected burners can only be
used again if the cooling element has
cooled down to a safe level.
Overheating can be caused by:
heating empty cookware,
fats or oils being heated at high
power settings.
a hot burner being turned on after a
power outage.
If, despite elimination of the cause, the
overheat protection is triggered again,
contact Miele Service.
Residual heat indicator
If the switched-off burner is still hot, the
residual heat indicator appears in the
display. It only goes out when the
burners are cool enough to touch.
Pan/Pan-size sensors
The following might be the cause if the
symbol flashes in the burner display:
no pans present,
cookware too small,
unsuitable cookware.
The cookware is not detected and the
burner switches off automatically after 3
minutes.
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