Miele Cooktop KM 5820 User Manual

Operating and Installation  
Instructions  
Ceramic Cooktop  
KM 5820  
en - US, CA  
To prevent accidents and  
appliance damage,  
read these instructions  
before  
installation or use.  
M.-Nr. 07 844 700  
 
Contents  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Description of the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Cooktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Before using for the first time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Clean the cooktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Heat the cooktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
How the burners operate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Turning ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Power settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Cooking with Auto-heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Variable burner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Turning off and residual heat indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Selecting cookware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Setting the timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Turning a burner off automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Using both timer functions at the same time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Safety features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Child safety lock / System lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Stop and Go. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Safety shut-off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Overheat protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Cleaning and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Frequently asked questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Technical Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Sealing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Tiled surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Installation dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Electrical connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Help protect our environment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Children  
WARNING- When using your  
Use the safety lock to ensure that  
~
unsupervised children cannot turn on  
appliance follow basic  
precautions, including the  
following:  
the cooktop or change the settings.  
Children should not be left  
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Read all instructions before  
installation or use to prevent  
injury and appliance damage.  
unattended in an area where the  
appliance is in use. Never allow  
children to sit or stand on any part of  
the appliance.  
Caution: Do not store items of interest  
to children in cabinets above the  
appliance. Children climbing on the  
appliance to reach these items could  
be injured.  
This appliance conforms to all  
uniform safety codes and  
regulations.  
Keep these operating instructions  
in a safe place and pass them on  
to any future user.  
The appliance is hot during use and  
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remains so for some time after being  
switched off. Keep children away from  
the appliance.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS for a  
future user.  
Keep all pots and pans out of the  
~
reach of children. Danger of burning or  
Correct usage  
scalding.  
Only use the cooktop for residential  
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Pot and pan handles should be  
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cooking, and for the purposes  
described in this manual.  
Other uses are not permitted and can  
be dangerous.  
turned inward and not extend over the  
countertop to reduce the risk of burns,  
ignition of flammable materials, and  
spills.  
Persons who lack physical, sensory  
~
Ensure that any packing material is  
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or mental abilities, or experience with  
the appliance should not use it without  
supervision or instruction by a  
responsible person.  
disposed of safely and kept out of the  
reach of children. Danger of  
suffocation!  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Technical safety  
Before servicing, disconnect the  
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appliance from the main power supply.  
Installation, repair and maintenance  
~
work should be performed by a Miele  
authorized service technician. Work by  
unqualified persons could be  
Do not operate any appliance with a  
~
damaged cord or plug, or if the  
appliance has been damaged in any  
manner. Contact Miele’s Technical  
Service Department.  
dangerous and may void the warranty.  
Be sure your appliance is properly  
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installed and grounded by a qualified  
Under no circumstances open the  
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outer casing of the appliance.  
technician.  
Before installing the cooktop, check  
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for externally visible damage. Do not  
While the appliance is under  
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warranty repairs should only be  
performed by an authorized service  
technician. Otherwise the warranty is  
void.  
operate a damaged appliance.  
To guarantee the electrical safety of  
~
this appliance, continuity must exist  
between the appliance and an effective  
grounding system. It is imperative that  
this basic safety requirement be met. If  
there is any doubt, have the electrical  
system of the house checked by a  
qualified electrician.  
In the event of any damage to the  
~
appliance, it must be turned off  
immediately and disconnected from the  
main power supply. Contact Miele’s  
Technical Service Department.  
Do not use the appliance until it has  
been repaired. Ensure power is not  
supplied to the appliance until repair  
work is completed.  
Before installation, make sure that  
~
the voltage and frequency listed on the  
rating label correspond with the  
household electrical supply. To prevent  
injury and appliance damage, these  
data must match. Consult a qualified  
electrician if in doubt.  
Defective components should be  
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replaced by Miele original spare parts  
only. Only with these parts can the  
manufacturer guarantee the safety of  
the appliance.  
Do not use an extension cord to  
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connect this appliance to the electrical  
supply. Extension cords do not ensure  
the required safety of the appliance.  
Do not cook on a broken cooktop.  
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Any breakages or cracks in the ceramic  
surface of the appliance are defects  
and must be treated as such. If the  
cooktop should break, cleaning  
Install the appliance so that the  
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power cord does not come into contact  
with any portion of the cooktop which  
may become hot during use.  
solutions and spills may penetrate the  
broken cooktop and create a risk of  
electric shock. Do not use the  
Do not use the appliance until it has  
~
been properly installed in the  
appliance until it has been repaired.  
countertop.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Safety  
Never use the appliance to heat a  
~
room. Due to the high temperatures  
DO NOT TOUCH THE COOKING  
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AREA OR THE VICINITY AROUND THE  
radiated, objects left near the appliance  
could catch fire.  
COOKING AREA - During operation,  
the cooking area and its surroundings  
Do not store items on the appliance  
~
will get hot and can cause burns. When when not in use. Items could melt or  
the cooktop is shut off, the surface may catch fire from residual heat or if the  
remain hot enough to cause harm, even appliance is turned on inadvertently.  
though the glow is not visible through  
the dark glass. During and after use, do after use.  
not touch or let clothing or other  
Always switch the cooking zone(s) off  
Never cover the burner with a cloth  
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or protective oven foil. If inadvertently  
flammable materials contact the  
cooking area or the vicinity around the  
cooking area until they have had  
sufficient time to cool. As long as the  
surface temperature is high enough to  
cause a burn, the Residual Heat  
turned on or if there is residual heat, a  
fire could result.  
Be aware of loose fitting or hanging  
~
garments when operating the  
appliance, they may present a fire  
hazard.  
Indicator will remain lit. Once sufficient  
time has passed the indicator will go  
out and the surface is safe to touch.  
Never leave an appliance  
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Protect your hands with oven mitts  
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or potholders when using the  
unattended at high settings or when  
cooking with oil or fat. Overheated oil  
could ignite. Always heat oil slowly,  
monitoring it as it heats.  
appliance. Use only dry, heat resistant  
potholders. Moist or damp potholders  
used on hot surfaces can result in  
steam burns. Do not let the potholder  
touch the hot heating elements. Do not  
use towels or other bulky items near the  
appliance.  
Do not store aerosols, combustibles  
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or any other easily flammable materials  
underneath or adjacent to the  
appliance.  
Do not use water on grease fires.  
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Do not heat unopened containers.  
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Built-up pressure may cause the  
Smother or use a dry chemical or  
foam-type extinguisher on any fire or  
flame.  
container to burst and result in injury.  
Do not flambé under an exhaust  
~
hood. Flames could be drawn up into  
the hood by the suction and the grease  
filters may ignite.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Make certain that the power cords of  
~
small appliances do not come in  
To prevent damage to the cooktop  
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do not use pots and pans with thin  
bases on the cooktop. Never heat an  
empty pan unless the pan manufacturer  
states that you can do so.  
contact with the appliance. The  
insulation of the cable could become  
damaged. Danger of electric shock!  
The control panel and/or the areas  
~
around the cooktop (the cooktop  
Before using glass, glass/ceramic,  
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ceramic, earthenware or other glazed  
frames or surrounding (in the case of  
cookware verify that they can be used  
facet cooktops) may become hot due to on a cooking surface.  
the following factors: operating time,  
Do not use plastic or aluminum foil  
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cookware. It melts at high  
high output settings, large cook ware,  
and number of burners in operation.  
temperatures. Fire hazard.  
Be careful not to drop anything on  
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To prevent burns and breathing  
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the ceramic surface of the cooktop.  
Even lightweight objects may cause  
damage.  
difficulty, allow the cooktop to cool  
before cleaning. Some cleaners may  
produce toxic fumes if applied to a hot  
surface.  
Use the proper pan size. Select  
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cookware with flat bottoms large  
Keep the cooktop clean. Grains of  
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salt and sand can cause scratches.  
enough to cover the heating element.  
Using undersized cookware will expose  
a portion of the heating element and  
may result in ignition of clothing or  
When wiping spills on a hot cooktop  
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with a wet sponge or cloth, be careful  
handles becoming hot. The proper size to avoid steam burns.  
pot or pan will also improve efficiency.  
Do not let flammable materials,  
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i.e. cooking grease, accumulate on the  
Do not use pots or pans with  
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pronounced edges or ridges on the  
ceramic cooktop. These could scratch  
the cooktop permanently. See  
appliance.  
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean  
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this appliance. Steam could penetrate  
electrical components and cause a  
short circuit.  
"Selecting cookware" for more  
information. Grains of salt and sand can  
cause scratches. Make sure that the  
bases of any pots and pans are clean,  
free of any fat or oils and are dry.  
Do not allow either solid or liquid  
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sugar, pieces of plastic or foil to fall on  
the burners when they are hot. If these  
residues are allowed to cool on the  
ceramic surface pitting or even  
cracking may occur.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Any spills should be removed as  
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quickly as possible to prevent them  
from burning on and becoming difficult  
to remove.  
Aluminum cookware or cookware  
~
with aluminum base can cause shiny  
metallic spots. These spots can be  
removed with ceramic glass or  
stainless steel cleaner (see "Cleaning  
and Care").  
Never heat up an empty pot, unless  
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the manufacturer explicitly allows this  
can be done! Failure to comply can  
result in a damaged cooktop.  
NEVER set down hot pots or pans in  
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the area of the control panel. This can  
damage the underlying electronics.  
If the cooktop built in behind a  
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cabinet door, it should only be  
operated with the door open.  
Close the door only when the appliance  
is shut off and the Residual Heat  
indicators have gone out.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
AND REVIEW THEM  
PERIODICALLY  
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Description of the appliance  
Cooktop  
aThree-zone variable burner  
bTwo-zone variable burner  
cOne-zone burner  
dControl panel  
Burner  
C Diameter  
Output in watts at  
208 / 240 V  
inches  
cm  
Left a  
5 11/16"  
8 1/4"  
14.5  
21  
1100  
2150  
3100  
10 5/8"  
27  
Right rear b  
4 3/4"  
12  
18  
700  
7 1/16"  
1800  
Right front c  
5 11/16"  
14.5  
1200  
Total:6100  
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Description of the appliance  
Control panel  
10  
 
Description of the appliance  
Touch controls  
aCooktop On/Off  
bSettings bar  
- Setting the power level  
- Setting the time  
cChild safety lock  
dVariable burner On/Off  
eBurner On/Off  
fStop and Go  
g- Timer activation  
- Switching between timer functions  
- Selecting the shut-off time (see "Automatic burner shut-off")  
hHour function  
Indicator lights  
iPower-ON indicator  
jChild safety lock  
kVariable burner-On  
Burner display  
l-  
= Burner is ready for use  
= Burner is turned on  
0
1 to 9  
= Power level  
#
= Residual heat  
A = Auto-heat with extended range of power levels  
mIndicator light for auto-heat or extended range of power levels (see  
"Programming")  
Timer display  
nIndicator light for burner selection, e.g. right rear burner  
o00 to 99 = Time in minutes  
0.^ to 9^ = Time in hours  
PS  
= Programming (see respective chapter)  
F = Fault (see "Safety shut-off)  
pIndicator light for half-hours with a timer setting of more than 99 minutes  
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Before using for the first time  
Clean the cooktop  
Heat the cooktop  
^ Before using for the first time, clean  
the appliance with a damp cloth and  
dry with a soft cloth.  
Only for facet cooktops:  
A small gap between the cooktop  
and the work surface may be visible  
in the first days of operation. It will  
become smaller during use. Despite  
this small gap, the electrical safety of  
your appliance is always ensured.  
Do not use liquid dish soap to clean  
the cooktop, this may cause  
permanent blue discolorations.  
Metal components of the appliance  
have a protective coating which may  
give off a slight odor the first time the  
appliance is heated.  
The smell will dissipate after a short  
time and does not indicate a faulty  
connection or appliance defect.  
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How the burners operate  
One-zone burners use one heating  
strip; two-zone burners and grill zones  
have two heating strips. Depending on  
the model, the heating strips may be  
separated by a ring.  
One-zone burner  
Each burner has overheating protection  
(internal temperature limiter) feature to  
prevent the ceramic glass from  
overheating (see "Overheat protection").  
aOverheat protection  
When a power level is set, the heat  
element turns on and the heating strip  
is visible through the ceramic glass.  
bHeating strip  
The power setting determines how hot  
the burner will get, and is electronically  
regulated. This means that the burner  
will switch on and off as needed to  
maintain the selected power level.  
Two-zone burner  
aTechnical detail, not a defect  
bOverheat protection  
cOuter heating strip  
dInsulation  
eInner heating strip  
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Use  
Turning ON  
To turn a burner on and select a  
power level  
The cooktop must be turned on before  
any of the burners can be used.  
^ Touch the On/Off touch control for  
the desired burner.  
Do not leave the appliance  
unattended during operation!  
0 appears in the burner display.  
To turn the cooktop On:  
^ Touch the s On/Off touch control .  
The power-ON indicator will turn on and  
- will appear in all the burner displays.  
If no further entry is made, the cooktop  
will turn itself off after a few seconds for  
safety.  
^ Touch the desired power level  
number on the settings bar.  
For a setting between two power  
levels (see "Power settings"), press  
the area between the numbers.  
The power level setting will flash for a  
few seconds and then remain steady.  
To change the power level  
^ Touch the On/Off touch control for  
the desired burner.  
The power level will flash in the burner  
display.  
^ Touch the respective number on the  
settings bar to set the desired power  
level.  
If only one burner is on, the power  
level can be changed without  
activation.  
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Use  
Power settings  
The cooktop is factory-programmed with 9 power levels. If you would like finer  
setting control, you can extend the power levels (see "Programming"). The  
intermediate levels will appear with a lighted dot next to the number.  
Cooking process  
Power level*  
Standard  
Extended  
settings  
factory settings  
(9 power levels)  
(17 power levels)  
Melting butter, chocolate, etc.  
Dissolving gelatin  
1 - 2  
1 - 3  
1 - 2.  
Preparing yogurt  
Thickening sauces containing egg yolk and butter  
Warming small quantities of liquid  
Keeping food warm which sticks easily  
Cooking rice  
1 - 3.  
Warming liquid and half-set foods  
Thickening creams and sauces, e.g. zabaglione or  
Hollandaise sauce  
2 - 4  
2 - 4.  
Making oatmeal  
Preparing omelets, lightly fried eggs  
Thawing frozen foods  
Steaming vegetables, fish  
Cooking pasta  
3 - 5  
3 - 5.  
Boiling and cooking large quantities of food  
Gentle frying of fish, cutlets, sausages, fried eggs, etc.  
Frying pancakes, etc.  
5
5.  
6 - 7  
7 - 8  
8 - 9  
6 - 7.  
7 - 8.  
8. - 9  
Boiling large quantities of water  
Bringing to the boil  
*
These settings are merely guidelines. A higher setting is required for deep pots, larger quantities or  
when cooking without a lid. For smaller quantities, select a lower setting.  
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Use  
Cooking with Auto-heat  
To deactivate Auto heat-up  
When Auto heat-up has been activated, You can turn off the heat-up boost  
the burner automatically turns on at the  
highest setting (heat-up boost) and  
then switches to the previously selected  
continued power level. The heat-up  
time depends on which continued  
power level has been chosen (see  
chart).  
before the heat-up time has elapsed.  
^ Touch the On/Off touch control for  
the desired burner.  
The burner display flashes.  
^ Touch and hold the set continued  
power level on the settings bar until  
the indicator light and A go out; or set  
a different power level.  
With higher continued power levels,  
only a relatively short heat-up time is  
required.  
Continued  
Heat-up time  
Power Level*  
(approx.) min:sec  
To activate Auto-heat  
1
1.  
2
1 : 20  
2 : 00  
2 : 45  
3 : 25  
4 : 05  
4 : 45  
5 : 30  
6 : 10  
6 : 50  
7 : 10  
1 : 20  
2 : 00  
2 : 45  
2 : 45  
2 : 45  
2 : 45  
-
^ Touch the On/Off touch control for  
the desired burner.  
The burner display flashes.  
2.  
3
^ Touch and hold the desired  
continued power level number on the  
settings bar until a signal sounds and  
the Auto-heat indicator lights up.  
3.  
4
After the heat-up time, the Auto-heat  
indicator will go out.  
4.  
5
With the extended settings (see  
"Programming"), A flashes alternately  
with the continued power level until the  
heat-up time has finished.  
5.  
6
6.  
7
Changing the continued power level  
deactivates Auto-heat.  
7.  
8
8.  
9
* The continued power level marked  
with a dot are only available with the  
extended power level settings (see  
"Programming").  
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Use  
Variable burner  
Two-zone burner  
With some cooktop models (see  
"Description of the appliance"), you  
can turn on a second or third burner  
zone when using larger pots.  
^ Touch the On/Off touch control for  
the desired burner.  
^ Set the desired power level.  
^ Touch the variable burner n touch  
control while the power level flashes  
in the burner display.  
If you add another burner zone, the  
indicator light will be on as long as the  
power level is flashing in the burner  
display. When the power level stops  
flashing and stays steady, the indicator  
light goes out. With the three-zone  
burner, the display does not  
Three-zone burner  
^ Touch the On/Off touch control for  
the desired burner.  
differentiate between second and third  
burner zones.  
^ Set the desired power level.  
^ While the power level flashes in the  
burner display, tap the variable  
burner n touch control until the  
desired number of burner zones has  
been added.  
When you turn off a burner, the added  
burner zones are also turned off.  
To turn the booster off  
^ Touch the On/Off touch control for  
the desired burner.  
The power level flashes in the burner  
display and the variable burner  
indicator light turns on.  
^ Touch the n touch control until the  
indicator light goes out.  
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Use  
Turning off and residual heat  
indicators  
Residual heat indicator  
The bars of the residual heat indicator  
go out one after another as the burners  
cool down. The last bar only goes out  
when the burners are safe to touch.  
To turn a burner off  
^ Touch the On/Off touch control for  
the desired burner.  
Do not touch any burner or place  
any heat-sensitive items on a burner  
as long as the residual heat  
indicators are lit up. Danger of  
burning!  
^ Touch "0" on the settings bar.  
A 0 flashes for a few seconds in the  
burner display. If the burner is still hot,  
the residual heat will be displayed.  
After a power failure the residual  
heat indicator will flash.  
To turn the cooktop off  
^ Touch the s touch control.  
This turns off all the burners. The  
power-ON indicator light goes out. The  
residual heat indicator will appear for  
each burner which is still hot.  
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Selecting cookware  
– Use cookware with thick, flat, smooth Energy saving tips  
bottoms. Slightly concave bottoms  
will also work adequately. Pans with  
convex bottoms will not cook well.  
– For the most even and energy  
efficient cooking, the diameter of the  
pots/pans should match the diameter  
of the burners as closely as possible.  
cold  
hot  
Cast iron, glass or stoneware should  
not be used because they have poor  
heat transfer and may scratch the  
cooktop surface.  
too small  
fits  
– Whenever possible, keep pots and  
pans closed while cooking. This  
helps keep in the most possible heat.  
– Also unsuitable is plastic or  
aluminum foil cookware. These melt  
at high temperatures.  
Copper bottom and aluminum  
pans may leave a residue on the  
cooktop in the form of metallic lines.  
This is normal. These lines can be  
removed using a non-abrasive  
ceramic cooktop cleaner or a  
shielded scraper blade.  
open  
closed  
– Use a small pot for small amounts. A  
small pot on a small burner needs  
less energy then a larger partly filled  
pot on a large burner.  
Be sure to clean the cooktop after  
each use. Each time this residue is  
allowed to melt it becomes harder to  
remove and may mar the  
– Use little water when cooking and  
take care to select a lower energy  
level as soon as cooking is  
completed.  
appearance of the cooktop.  
Let the cooktop cool before  
cleaning.  
– For longer cooking periods, you can  
switch off the cooking zone 5 to 10  
minutes before the total cooking time  
is completed. The residual heat will  
continue to cook the food.  
– Use only pots and pans with flat  
bases. Sharp pot and pan bases  
scratch the ceramic glass surface.  
– Lift the cookware when moving it. In  
this way you will avoid streaking from  
friction and scratching.  
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Timer  
The cooktop must be turned on to use  
the timer.  
The timer can be used for two different  
functions:  
– To time kitchen activities.  
– To set a burner to turn off  
automatically.  
You can select a time from 1 minute  
(01) to 9 hours (9^).  
A time up to 99 minutes is set and  
displayed in minutes.  
Example:  
With a time of more than 99 minutes,  
the timer must be turned to hours. The  
time is set in half-hour increments. The  
half hour is indicated by a dot after the  
number.  
Example (2 hours 30 minutes):  
h
When the set time has elapsed, 00 will  
appear in the timer display and an  
audio signal will sound for a few  
seconds.  
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Timer  
Setting the timer  
Minutes  
Hours  
Example: You want to set a time of 15  
minutes.  
To set full hours, touch the respective  
number on the settings bar.  
To set the half hours, touch the space  
between 2 numbers on the settings bar.  
Example: 2 hours and 30 minutes  
^ Turn the cooktop on.  
^ Touch the m control.  
00 appears in the timer display, and the ^ Turn the cooktop on.  
^ Touch the m control.  
right 0 will flash.  
00 appears in the timer display, and the  
right 0 will flash.  
h
^ Touch the first number of the time  
you wish to set (in this case 1) on the  
settings bar.  
h
^ Touch the h control to switch the  
The timer display changes, 1 flashes on  
display to hours.  
the right.  
h
h
^ Touch the settings bar between the  
^ Touch the second number (in this  
numbers 2 and 3.  
case 5) on the settings bar.  
The timer display changes, the 1  
"jumps" to the left and 5 appears on the  
right.  
h
After several seconds, the timer display  
stops flashing and turns steady. The  
timer starts counting down.  
h
The timer begins to count down.  
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Timer  
To change the set time  
^ Touch the m control.  
^ Set the desired time as described in  
"Setting the timer".  
To clear the set time  
^ Touch and hold the m control until 00  
appears in the timer display.  
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Timer  
Turning a burner off  
automatically  
The time counts down in minutes. The  
time remaining is shown in the timer  
display and can be changed at any  
time.  
You are able to set a time in which a  
burner turns off automatically.  
If you want to set another burner to turn  
off automatically, follow the same steps  
as previously described.  
If desired, all of the burners can be  
programmed at the same time.  
If the programmed time is longer than  
the maximum time allowed, the  
burner will turn off automatically after  
the maximum time allowed (see  
"Safety cut-out feature").  
If more than one shut-off time is  
programmed, the shortest time  
remaining will be displayed, and the  
indicator light for that particular burner  
will flash. The other indicator lights will  
be steady. If you want to check on the  
remaining time for another burner,  
touch the m control until the indicator  
light for the respective burner flashes.  
^ Select a power level for the desired  
burner.  
^ Tap the m touch control until the  
indicator light for the burner starts  
flashing.  
If several burners are on, the indicator  
lights will flash in a clockwise direction,  
starting with the left front.  
^ Set the desired time.  
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Timer  
Using both timer functions at  
the same time  
The kitchen timer and automatic  
shut-off functions can be used at the  
same time.  
If you have programmed one or more  
shut-off times and would also like to  
set the kitchen timer:  
Tap the m touch control until the  
indicator lights for the programmed  
burners come on steady and 00  
appears in the timer display.  
If you have set the timer and would  
also like to program one or more  
shut-off times:  
Tap the m touch control until the  
indicator light for the desired burner  
flashes.  
The shortest remaining time will appear  
in the display.  
If you would like the other remaining  
times to be displayed, tap the m  
control until:  
- the indicator light for the desired  
burner flashes (automatic shut-off).  
- the timer display flashes (kitchen  
timer).  
Starting with the shortest remaining  
time, which is shown in the display, all  
burners that are in use and the kitchen  
timer are selected in a clockwise  
direction.  
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Safety features  
Child safety lock / System lock To activate the locks  
Your appliance is equipped with a  
safety lock to prevent the cooktop and  
the burners from accidentally being  
turned on or any settings changed.  
^ Touch the $ control until the  
respective indicator light comes on.  
The indicator light will go out after a  
short time.  
The Child safety lock can be activated  
when the cooktop is turned on. When  
the safety lock is activated, the cooktop  
has only limited functions:  
You can alter the setting from  
one-finger to three-finger operation (see  
"Programming"), for instance to make it  
harder for children to operate the  
appliance.  
– The burner power levels and the  
timer settings cannot be changed.  
To deactivate the locks  
– The burners, the cooktop and the  
timer can be turned off, but once off  
they cannot be turned on again.  
^ Touch the $ control until the  
respective indicator light goes out.  
The system lock can be activated  
when the cooktop is turned off. When  
the system lock is activated, the  
cooktop cannot be turned on and the  
timer cannot be used.  
The appliance is programmed so that  
the system lock must be activated  
manually.  
The system lock can be programmed to  
be activated automatically 5 minutes  
after the cooktop has been turned off,  
providing the safety lock is not  
manually activated first (see  
"Programming").  
If a locked control is touched when the  
safety lock or the system lock is  
activated, the indicator light comes on  
and the timer display shows LC for a few  
seconds.  
If there is an interruption to the  
power supply, the Child safety lock  
and the system lock will be  
deactivated.  
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Safety features  
Stop and Go  
To activate Stop and Go  
Your appliance has a Stop and Go  
feature which, when activated, reduces  
the power of all the activated burners to  
level 1. The burner power-levels and  
the timer setting cannot be changed,  
the cooktop can only be turned off.  
^ Touch the ž control.  
The power of the activated burners will  
be reduced to level 1.  
To deactivate Stop and Go  
^ Touch the ž control.  
When Stop and Go is deactivated, the  
cooking zones resume at the power  
level which was last set.  
The burners will now run at the power  
level that was previously set.  
If Stop and Go is not deactivated, the  
cooktop turns off after 1 hour.  
When Stop and Go is activated:  
- the timer will continue without  
interruption  
- the countdown of a time  
programmed for automatic shut-off  
will be interrupted,  
When deactivated the countdown time  
will continue to run.  
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Safety features  
Safety shut-off  
Safety shut-off if the touch controls  
are covered  
Safety shut-off for cooking times that  
are too long  
Your cooktop will turn off automatically  
if one or several of the touch controls  
remain covered for longer than 10  
seconds, for example by fingers, food  
that boils over or by an object placed  
on them.  
If a burner is heated for an unusually  
long period of time (see chart) at the  
same power level, the cooktop will turn  
itself off automatically and the residual  
heat indicator will appear.  
An F will flash in the timer display.  
To use the burner again, turn it back on ^ Clean the control panel or remove the  
in the usual way.  
object covering the control.  
Power level*  
Maximum operating  
time in hours  
F will go out. The cooktop can now be  
used again.  
1 / 1.  
2 / 2.  
3 / 3.  
4 / 4.  
5 / 5.  
6 / 6.  
7 / 7.  
8 / 8.  
9
10  
5
5
4
3
2
2
2
1
*
Power levels with a " ." are only available with  
the extended power-level settings (see  
"Programming").  
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Safety features  
Overheat protection  
Each burner is equipped with a  
temperature limiter. This feature  
automatically turns off the heating  
element before the glass ceramic  
surface becomes too hot.  
When the overheat protection is  
triggered, the heating element turns on  
and off even at the highest power level.  
Once the glass ceramic surface has  
cooled to a safe temperature the  
heating element will automatically turn  
back on.  
The overheat protection is activated by:  
– turning a burner on without putting a  
pan on it.  
– heating an empty pan.  
– a pan with an uneven bottom not  
sitting evenly on the burner.  
– the pan not conducting heat  
properly.  
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Cleaning and Care  
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean  
this appliance. Steam could  
Clean any spills immediately before  
they become difficult to remove.  
penetrate electrical components and  
cause a short circuit. Pressurized  
steam could cause permanent  
damage to the surface.  
Clean the appliance regularly,  
preferably after each use. Allow the  
appliance to cool before cleaning.  
Do not use any sharp pointed  
objects which could damage the  
seal between the ceramic surface,  
the surrounding frame and the  
countertop.  
Ceramic surfaces  
^ Wipe off any soiling using a damp  
cloth. Stubborn soiling is best  
removed with a shielded scraper  
blade.  
Never use abrasive cleaners,  
caustic (oven) cleaners, dishwasher  
detergent, scouring pads, steel wool  
or hard brushes. They will damage  
the surface.  
^ Apply a ceramic cleaner (available  
from Miele) using a soft cloth or  
paper towel.  
^ To remove any limescale deposits or  
metallic residue apply a ceramic  
cleaner using a soft cloth or use a  
shielded scraper blade if necessary.  
The ceramic surface can be cleaned  
using a cleaner for ceramic  
surfaces. Follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
^ After cleaning wipe the ceramic  
surface with a damp cloth and dry.  
A cleaner with a special additive to  
prevent water marks and smears on the  
ceramic surface may be used.  
Make sure that no cleaner residue  
remains on the ceramic surface by  
carefully wiping the cooktop with a  
damp cloth. They may damage the  
cooktop or produce toxic fumes  
when heated.  
Any melted solids like sugar, plastic or  
aluminum foil should be removed as  
quickly as possible, while the burner is  
still warm. If they are allowed to harden  
the cooktop may become pitted.  
Be sure that pot and pan bases are  
clean and dry.  
^ Turn the burner off.  
^ Using a shielded scraper blade,  
scrape the melted item immediately  
off the burner while it is still hot.  
Use caution: Danger of burns!  
After cleaning dry the ceramic  
surface with a soft cloth to prevent a  
build up of limescale deposits.  
^ Allow the cooktop to cool and clean  
as previously described.  
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Programming  
The programming of your cooktop can  
be modified (see chart).  
To set the program  
^ To set the first number, touch the  
control for the front left burner  
followed by the respective number on  
the settings bar.  
After starting the programming function  
P (Program) and an S (Status) will  
appear in the timer display. With  
cooktops that have 3 burners, an  
additional display appears at the back  
left.  
^ To set the second number, touch the  
control for the back left burner  
followed by the respective number on  
the settings bar.  
The program is displayed in the front  
left and back left burner displays.  
Example:  
To set the status  
Program 03 = front left 0, back left 3  
^ Touch the control for the front right  
burner followed by the respective  
number on the settings bar.  
Program 14 = front left 1, back left 4  
The status is displayed in the front right  
burner display.  
To save the settings  
Once you have left the programming  
mode, the cooktop will be reset  
automatically. This is completed when  
an indicator above the On/Off s touch  
control lights up briefly.  
^ Touch the s control until the displays  
go out.  
If you do not wish to save the  
settings  
Do not turn the cooktop on again  
^ Touch the $ control until the displays  
go out.  
until the reset process is completed.  
To start programming  
^ With the cooktop turned off, touch  
and hold the s control and $ at the  
same time, until the Child safety lock  
indicator flashes.  
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Programming  
Program*  
P
Status**  
Setting  
00 Demo mode and factory S  
0
Demo mode ON  
default settings  
(after turning the burner on "dE"  
appears in the timer display for  
several seconds)  
S
S
S
1
9
0
Demo mode OFF  
Factory default settings restored  
P
02 Extended power levels  
9 power levels  
(1, 2, 3 ... to 9)  
S
1
17 power levels  
(1, 1., 2, 2., 3 ... to 9)  
If Auto-heat boost is selected, A  
will flash alternately with the  
continued power level.  
P
04 Keypad tone when a  
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
Off  
control is touched  
Quiet  
Medium  
Loud  
P
05 Audible timer tone  
Off  
Quiet audible tone for 10 seconds  
Medium audible tone for 10  
seconds  
S
S
S
3
0
1
Loud audible tone for 10 seconds  
P
06 Child safety lock  
One-finger lock using $  
Three-finger lock by touching $  
and the touch controls for the two  
right-hand burners at the same  
time  
*
Programs / Settings not listed here have no allocation.  
** The factory default settings are shown in bold.  
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Programming  
Program*  
Status** Setting  
P
07 System lock  
S
0
Manual activation of the system  
lock  
S
1
Automatic activation of the system  
lock  
P
P
P
P
P
P
08 Auto-heat  
S
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Off  
S
On  
11 Second burner zone of S  
Does not turn on with the first zone  
Always turns on with the first zone  
Does not turn on with the first zone  
Always turns on with the first zone  
Does not turn on with the first zone  
Always turns on with the first zone  
Does not turn on with the first zone  
Always turns on with the first zone  
Off  
the left front burner  
S
12 Second burner zone of S  
the right front burner  
S
13 Second burner zone of S  
the right back burner  
S
14 Second burner zone of S  
the center back burner  
S
15 Audible tone when the  
touch control areas are  
accidentally covered  
S
S
On  
P
16 Touch control reaction  
S
S
S
0
1
2
Slow  
speed  
Normal  
Fast  
* Programs not listed here have no allocation.  
** The factory default settings are shown in bold.  
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Frequently asked questions  
,Repairs should only be carried out by an authorized technician in  
accordance with local and national safety regulations. Unauthorized repairs  
could cause injury or appliance damage.  
Cooktop or burners cannot be turned on  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The circuit breaker has  
tripped.  
Reset the circuit breaker (see the data plate for  
minimum breaker ratings).  
There may be a technical  
problem.  
– Disconnect the appliance from the main power  
supply for approx. 1 minute.  
Reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse and  
turn the appliance back on. If the appliance still  
cannot be turned on, contact a qualified  
electrician or Miele.  
"LC" appears in the timer display for several seconds after turning on the  
cooktop.  
The system lock has been  
activated.  
Deactivate the system lock (see "Child safety lock  
/ System lock").  
"dE" appears in the timer display for several seconds after switching on the  
cooktop. Burners do not heat up.  
The device is in demo mode. Deactivate demo mode (see "Programming").  
The cooktop turns off while it is in use.  
One of the burners has been Not a fault. You can start the burners again (see  
on for too long.  
"Safety shut-off").  
The heating for one of the burners turns on and off.  
Power levels 1 to 8:  
Not a fault.  
This turning on and off is normal. It is caused by  
the electronic heat regulation (see "How the  
burners operate").  
Power level 9: Fault.  
The overheating protection  
has triggered.  
The overheat protection automatically turns a  
burner off if the ceramic surface is in danger of  
overheating. Once the ceramic surface has  
cooled down, the burner automatically turns back  
on (see "Overheat protection".)  
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Frequently asked questions  
The cooktop turns off while in use, and a flashing F appears in the timer  
display.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
One or several of the touch  
controls are covered, for  
example by fingers, food  
boiling over or by an object.  
Clean the control panel or remove the object  
(see "Safety shut-off".)  
Auto-heat is turned on, but the food does not start cooking.  
Large amounts of food are  
being heated.  
Start cooking at the highest power level, then  
reduce the power level manually.  
The cookware conducts heat  
poorly.  
See "Selecting cookware".  
One or several residual heat indicators are flashing.  
There was a power failure  
during operation, and the  
cooktop shut itself off.  
Not a fault.  
Restart the cooktop.  
The residual heat indicators  
have lit up during  
Not a fault.  
The display flashes until the maximum residual  
heat has expired or the burner is selected and  
activated.  
programming.  
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Frequently asked questions  
The sensor switches are hypersensitive or not sensitive enough.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The sensitivity of the  
touch controls has  
changed.  
First, ensure that the cooktop is not in direct sunlight or  
strong artificial light and that the area around the  
cooktop is not too dark.  
Make sure that neither the cooktop or the touch controls  
are covered. Remove any cookware and clean the  
cooktop, removing any food residues.  
Disconnect the cooktop from the main power supply for  
approx. 1 minute.  
If the problem persists, contact Miele.  
FE flashes alternately with numbers in the timer display.  
There is a fault in the  
electronics.  
Disconnect the cooktop from the main power supply for  
approx. 1 minute.  
If the problem persists after reconnecting the power  
supply, contact Miele.  
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Technical Service  
In the event of a fault which you cannot easily fix yourself, please contact the  
Miele Technical Service Department at the address on the back of this booklet.  
When contacting Technical Service please quote the serial number and model of  
the appliance.  
Adhere rating label sticker supplied with the appliance below.  
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Installation Instructions  
IMPORTANT: SAVE FOR THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE  
Information is subject to change. Please refer to our website to obtain the most  
current product specification, technical & warranty information.  
To prevent accidents  
and appliance damage  
read these instructions  
before  
installation or use.  
 
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Note to the installer:  
This appliance has not been  
~
Please leave this instruction book  
with the consumer for the local  
electrical inspector’s use.  
designed for maritime (e.g. ships) use  
or for use in mobile installations such as  
recreational vehicles or aircraft.  
However, under certain conditions it  
may be possible for installation in these  
applications. Please contact the Miele  
Technical Service Department with  
specific requirements.  
The minimum distances given in  
these Installation Instructions must  
be observed in order to ensure safe  
operation. Failure to do so increases  
the risk of fire.  
You must ensure the power cable  
~
for the appliance will not come into  
contact with the floor panel after  
installation, nor be subject to any  
mechanical strain.  
The cabinetry and venting hood  
should be installed first to prevent  
damage to the cooktop.  
The cooktop must not be  
The countertop must be bonded  
~
~
permanently sealed into the countertop  
when installed. The sealing strip under  
the edge of the cooktop provides a  
sufficient seal for the countertop. See  
"Sealing".  
with heat resistant (212°F/100°C)  
adhesive to prevent distortion or  
dissolving.  
Any back splashes should also be  
heat-resistant.  
The safety distances specified in  
The cooktop must not be installed  
~
these instructions must be followed  
carefully.  
~
over a dishwasher, washer, dryer,  
refrigerator or freezer. Heat radiated by  
the cooktop may damage them.  
To eliminate the risk of burns or fire  
~
Keep this instruction book in a safe  
place for reference and pass it on to  
any future user.  
by reaching over heated surfaces  
cabinet storage space above the  
appliance should be avoided. If cabinet  
storage is necessary, the risk can be  
reduced by installing a venting hood to  
project horizontally a minimum of 5"  
(127 mm) beyond the bottom of the  
cabinets.  
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IMPORTANT INSTALLATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Safety distance from divider  
Safety distances above the  
appliance  
Installation of a divider under the  
cooktop is not required.  
If a divider is fitted under the cooktop,  
the distance between the upper edge  
of the work surface and the upper edge  
of the divider must be at least 4 ½ "  
(110 mm).  
A gap of at least 1 3/8"" (35 mm) must  
be provided between the rear edge of  
the divider and the rear wall of the  
cabinet so that the power cord can be  
passed through.  
The minimum safety distance given by  
the hood manufacturer must be  
maintained between the cooktop and  
the hood above it. See the installation  
instructions of the hood for these safety  
measurements.  
If the hood manufacturer's instructions  
are not available or if flammable objects  
are installed over the cooktop  
(e.g. cabinets, utensil rail, etc.), a  
minimum safety distance of 30"  
(760 mm) must be maintained.  
If there is more than one appliance  
beneath a hood (e.g. wok burner  
and electric cooktop), and they have  
different minimum safety distances,  
always observe the greater  
distance.  
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IMPORTANT INSTALLATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Safety distances to the sides  
of the appliance  
The appliance should only be installed  
as shown in the illustrations, while  
maintaining the required safety  
distances shown. Do not install the  
appliance between two tall cabinets,  
this is a fire hazard.  
not allowed  
a1 5/8"" (40 mm) minimum distance  
from the countertop cut-out to the  
rear edge of countertop or wall.  
b2" (50 mm) minimum distance from  
the right of the countertop cut-out to  
the closest adjacent piece of  
furniture (for instance, a high  
cabinet) or a room wall.  
recommended  
c4" (100 mm) minimum distance from  
the left of the countertop cut-out to  
the closest adjacent piece of  
furniture (for instance, a high  
cabinet) or a room wall.  
not recommended  
not recommended  
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Installation  
Safety distance from the wall covering  
If a wall covering is installed, a minimum safety distance must be maintained  
between the countertop cut-out and the covering, since high temperatures can  
damage these materials.  
If the covering is made of a combustible material (such as wood), the distance  
between the countertop cut-out and the wall covering must be a minimum of  
2" (50 mm).  
For coverings made of non-combustible materials (such as metal, marble, granite  
or ceramic tiles) the minimum safety distance e between the countertop cut-out  
and the wall covering must be 2" (50 mm) minus the thickness of the covering.  
For example: thickness of wall covering 9/16" (15 mm)  
2" (50 mm) - 9/16" (15 mm) = minimum safety distance 1 3/8" (35 mm).  
Cooktops flush with the countertop  
Frame/Facet cooktops  
aWall frame  
bWall covering  
x = thickness of the wall covering  
cCountertop  
dCountertop cut-out  
eMinimum safety distance  
with flammable materials 2" (50 mm)  
with non-flammable materials 2" (50 mm) minus x  
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Installation  
Frame/Facet Cooktops  
Sealing  
Tiled surfaces  
The grouting a and shaded area under  
the appliance frame must be flat and  
even so that the frame will lie evenly  
and the sealing strip under the edge of  
the upper part of the appliance can  
provide an adequate seal against the  
countertop.  
The appliance must not be permanently  
sealed into the countertop when  
installed. The sealing strip under the  
edge of the appliance provides a  
sufficient seal for the countertop.  
If the appliance is sealed into  
position, the countertop or appliance  
could be damaged if it needs to be  
removed for maintenance or service.  
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Installation dimensions  
aSpring clips  
bFront  
cInstallation height  
dConnecting cable, Length = 56 11/16" (1440 mm)  
eRating label  
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Installation  
Wood or solid surface countertop  
The exact positions of the spring  
clamps and the support bars (for  
beveled cooktops only) are shown in  
the "Installation dimensions" of each  
unit.  
^ Seal the cut surfaces with a suitable  
sealant to avoid swelling caused by  
moisture.  
The materials used must be heat  
resistant.  
Facet cooktops:  
Ensure that these materials do not  
get on the top surface of the  
countertop panels.  
A special sealing strip ensures the  
slip-proof seating of the cooktop in  
the cutout. The gap between the  
frame and the countertop will narrow  
after a little time has passed.  
^ Create the countertop cutout as  
shown in the "Installation  
dimensions". Observe the safety  
distances (see "Installation Safety  
Instructions").  
^ Position the spring clips and the  
securing strips (supplied with the  
appliance; only for facet cooktops)  
on the top edge of the cut-out  
^ Attach the spring clips a and the  
securing strips b with the  
3.5 x 25 mm wood screws (supplied).  
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Installation  
Granite countertop  
Strong double-sided adhesive tape  
and silicon are required for  
installation (not included).  
^ Coat the lateral edges and the lower  
edge of the spring clips and securing  
strips with silicon.  
^ Using adhesive tape c attach the  
spring clips and the securing strips  
(for facet cooktops only)  
The spring clips and the securing  
strips must be on or flush with the  
top edge of the cooktop.  
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Installation  
Insert the cooktop  
^ Feed the power cord down through  
the cut-out.  
^ Place the cooktop lightly on the  
spring clips.  
^ With a hand on each side of the  
appliance press down evenly on the  
edges until it clicks into position.  
When doing so make sure that the  
appliance seal sits tightly on the  
countertop to ensure it is sealed  
correctly. This is important to ensure  
an effective seal. Do not permanently  
seal into the countertop.  
If during installation the seal around  
the frame does not sit flush with the  
countertop in the corners, the corner  
radius, maximum 3/16" (4 mm), can be  
carefully filed down to fit.  
^ Connect the appliance to the main  
power supply (see "Electrical  
connection").  
^ Turn the appliance on and check the  
function.  
The appliance may be lifted out  
using a special tool.  
The appliance can also be pushed  
up and out from underneath.  
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Electrical connection  
Power supply  
,CAUTION: Before installation or  
servicing, disconnect the power  
supply by either removing the fuse,  
shutting off the main power or  
manually "tripping" the circuit  
breaker.  
^ Be sure your electrical supply  
matches the data plate.  
The rating label is located on the  
underside of the appliance.  
The appliance is equipped with a  
flexible metal conduit encasing 3 wires  
ready for connection to a grounded  
power supply.  
Installation work and repairs should  
only be performed by a qualified  
technician in accordance with all  
applicable codes and standards.  
Repairs and service by unqualified  
persons could be dangerous and  
the manufacturer will not be held  
responsible.  
It must be connected to a dedicated  
line through the use of an approved  
junction box.  
A disconnection incorporated in the  
fixed wiring must be provided. There  
must be an all-pole contact gap of at  
least 3 mm in the isolator switch  
Before connecting the appliance to  
the power supply, make sure that  
the voltage and frequency listed on  
the rating label correspond with the  
household electrical supply. This  
data must correspond to prevent  
appliance damage. Consult an  
electrician if in doubt.  
(including switch, fuses and relays).  
Black wire: connect to L1 (hot)  
Red wire: connect to L2 (hot)  
Green wire: connect to GND (ground)  
208/240 V, 60 Hz, 30 A fuse rating.  
Be sure the power outlet is accessible  
after installation.  
Only operate the appliance after it  
has been installed into the  
countertop.  
For further information, see the wiring  
diagram provided with the appliance.  
, WARNING:  
Installer:  
Please leave these instructions with  
the consumer.  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
GROUNDED!  
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Help protect our environment  
Disposal of packing materials  
Disposal of an old appliance  
The cardboard box and packing  
materials are biodegradable and  
recyclable. Please recycle.  
Old appliances contain materials that  
can be recycled. Please contact your  
local recycling authority about the  
possibility of recycling these materials.  
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,  
bags, etc. are disposed of safely and  
kept out of the reach of children.  
Danger of suffocation!  
Before discarding an old appliance  
disconnect it from the electrical supply  
and cut off the power cord to prevent it  
from becoming a hazard.  
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INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE REFER TO OUR WEBSITE TO OBTAIN THE MOST  
CURRENT PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS, TECHNICAL & WARRANTY INFORMATION.  
 

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