Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury, or death. – Do not use or store gasoline or other combustible liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this or any other applianc...
Page 3 - Contents
Contents 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................ 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................ 5 Caring for the environment .....................................................................
Page 6 - Appropriate use; This cooktop is intended for domestic use and use in other similar
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 Appropriate use This cooktop is intended for domestic use and use in other similar environments. This cooktop is not intended for outdoor use. The cooktop is intended for domestic use only to prepare food and keep it warm. Any other use may be dangerous. Perso...
Page 7 - Safety with children
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 Safety with children As with any other appliance, children must be supervised. Do not leave children unattended: Children should not be alone or unsupervised in the area where the appliance is installed. Do not al-low them to sit or stand on the appliance. Child...
Page 8 - Technical safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 Technical safety Unauthorized installation, maintenance, and repairs can cause considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance, and re-pairs must only be carried out by a Miele authorized technician. Maintenance by the user: Never repair or replace any...
Page 11 - Correct use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11 Correct use The cooktop gets hot when in use and remains hot for some time after being turned off. Do not touch the appliance if there is a possi-bility that it could still be hot. When in use, the cooktop emits a significant amount of heat, which can cause objec...
Page 15 - Cleaning and maintenance; Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the cooktop.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 15 Cleaning and maintenance Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the cooktop. The steam may reach electrical components and cause a short cir-cuit. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY
Page 16 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 16 Disposal of the packing mate-rial The cardboard box and packing materi-als protect the appliance during ship-ping. They have been designed to bebiodegradable and recyclable. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of ...
Page 17 - Overview; Cooktop
Overview 17 Cooktop a Power burner b Economy burner c Normal burner d Normal burner e Wok burner Control knobs for the cooking zones f Front right g Back right h Middle i Back left j Front left
Page 18 - Control knobs
Overview 18 Control knobs Symbol Description Burner off, the gas supply is turned off Strongest flame Weakest flame
Page 19 - Burner
Overview 19 Burner Wok burner Economy, power and normal burners a Burner ring (wok burner) b Burner cap c Burner head d Burner base e Thermocouple f Ignition electrode
Page 20 - Included accessories
Overview 20 Included accessories The accessories supplied with your ap-pliance, as well as a range of optionalones, are available to order from Miele(see “Optional accessories”). Wok ring The Wok ring supplied with your appli-ance can be used in instances whereextra stability is required. It is part...
Page 21 - Before first use
Before first use 21 Please adhere the extra appliancedata plate (supplied) in the space pro-vided in the “After sales service” sec-tion of this manual. Remove any protective foil and stick-ers. Cleaning the cooktop for thefirst time Before first use, wipe down the appli-ance with a damp cloth ...
Page 22 - Cookware
Cookware 22 – Select cookware that fits the size of the burner:Large diameter = large burnerSmall diameter = small burner – Using cookware that is too large can cause the flames to spread out anddamage the surrounding countertopor other appliances. Choosing theright cookware size improves effi-cienc...
Page 24 - Energy saving tips
Energy saving tips 24 – Whenever possible, keep pots and pans covered while cooking. Doingso will prevent unnecessary heat loss. – Wide, shallow cookware heats up faster and is therefore preferable totall, narrow cookware. – Cook with as little water as possible. – Reduce the power setting once the ...
Page 25 - Operation; Turning the appliance on
Operation 25 Fire hazard due to overheated food.Unattended food can overheat andignite.Do not leave the cooktop unattendedwhilst it is being used. Turning the appliance on Press in the relevant control and turnit counter-clockwise to the largeflame symbol. The ignitor “clicks” andignites the gas...
Page 26 - Adjusting the flame
Operation 26 Adjusting the flame The burners can be variably adjustedbetween the lowest and highest flamesettings. Because the edges of the flame aremuch hotter than its center, the flametips should stay beneath the bottom ofthe cookware. Flame tips which ex-tend beyond the sides of the cook-ware em...
Page 27 - Safety features; Ignition safety control
Safety features 27 Ignition safety control Your cooktop is equipped with athermo-electric flame failure monitor. Ifa gas flame is extinguished, e.g. byfood boiling over or by a draft, the gassupply is switched off. This prevents therelease of gas. If you turn the control tothe “ ” position, the bu...
Page 28 - Cleaning and care; Unsuitable cleaning agents
Cleaning and care 28 Danger of burning! Burners must be switched off. Makesure the cooktop has cooled down. Danger of injury! The steam from a steam cleaning ap-pliance could reach live electricalcomponents and cause a short cir-cuit.Do not use a steam cleaner to cleanthe cooktop. All surfaces c...
Page 29 - Stainless steel cooktop
Cleaning and care 29 The surfaces of the burners and potrests will become duller in the courseof time. This is quite normal and doesnot indicate damage to the burnercap. The entire cooktop should be cleanedafter each use. Soften any stubborn soiling before-hand. Dry the appliance after using w...
Page 30 - Grates
Cleaning and care 30 Grates Do not clean the grates in a dish-washer. Remove the grates. Clean the grates with a soft sponge,warm water and a small amount ofliquid dish soap. Soften any stubbornsoiling beforehand. Dry the the grates thoroughly with aclean cloth. Control knobs The control knobs...
Page 32 - Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions 32 With the help of the following guide minor faults in the performance of the ma-chine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remedied with-out contacting the Service Department. This guide may help you to find the reason for the fault, and how to corr...
Page 34 - Optional accessories
Optional accessories 34 Miele offers a range of useful acces-sories, as well as cleaning and condi-tioning products for your appliance. These products can be easily orderedfrom the Miele webshop. These products can also be orderedfrom Miele Technical Service (see theend of these operating instructio...
Page 35 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION 35 Install the upper cabinets and venti-lation hood before installing thecooktop to avoid damaging it. The room in which the cook- top is installed must conform toall relevant local and nationalbuilding regulations and safetyregulations. The counterto...
Page 36 - Safety clearances
Safety clearances 36 Safety clearance above thecooktop For a ventilation hood above the cook-top, always use the clearance specifiedby the hood manufacturer. If there areno specifications from the hood manu-facturer or if flammable materials (e.g. autensil rail) are installed above thecooktop, the c...
Page 38 - Safety distance from the wall covering
Safety clearances 38 Safety distance from the wall covering If a wall covering is installed, a minimum safety distance must be maintained be-tween the countertop cut-out and the covering, since high temperatures can dam-age these materials. If the covering is made of a combustible material (such as ...
Page 39 - Instructions for installation; Tiled countertop
Instructions for installation 39 Seal between cooktop andcounter In case a disassembly is required,the appliance must not be perma-nently sealed into the countertopwhen installed. The sealing strip un-der the edge of the appliance pro-vides a sufficient seal for the coun-tertop.If the appliance is s...
Page 40 - Installation dimensions
Installation dimensions 40 a Front b Installation height c Gas connection R ¹/₂ NPT d Electrical supply connection box with power cord, L = 6' 6" (2000 mm)
Page 41 - Installation; Preparing the countertop
Installation 41 Preparing the countertop Create the countertop cut-out asshown in the cooktop diagram. Re-member to maintain the minimumsafety distances (see “Safety dis-tances”). Seal any cut surfaces on the woodencountertop with a special varnish, sili-cone rubber, or resin to prevent thewood ...
Page 42 - Securing the cooktop
Installation 42 Securing the cooktop Secure the cooktop using the brack-ets supplied. Checking for proper function After installing the cooktop, ignite allburners to check that they are operat-ing correctly: – The flame must not go out on the lowest setting, or when the control isturned quick...
Page 44 - Power cord and plug; Total output; Connection data
Electrical connection 44 Power cord and plug The appliance is equipped with a flexi-ble power cord and a 3-prong ground-ing plug for your protection againstshock hazard. The plug must be in-serted into a properly grounded outlet. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug. Total outpu...
Page 45 - Gas connection
Gas connection 45 Connection to the gas supply may only be performed by a duly au-thorized technician. This technician isresponsible for proper function at theinstallation site.In Massachusetts, the gas connec-tion may be performed only by a cer-tified gas installer. The appliance must be connecte...
Page 47 - Gas pressure regulator; Leakage test
Gas connection 47 Gas pressure regulator The included pressure regulator corre-sponds with the gas type of the appli-ance. Verify before installing. The adjusted pressure is:Natural gas 4“ w.c.LP gas 10” w.c. a Appliance b ½ " NPT c Regulator As shown in the above diagram, the in-cluded regulato...
Page 48 - Burner ratings
Burner ratings 48 Burner Gas type kW BTU/hr Economy burner Natural gas NGLiquid propane LP 1.111.11 38003800 Normal burner Natural gas NGLiquid propane LP 1.611.61 55005500 Power burner Natural gas NGLiquid propane LP 2.522.78 86009500 Wok Natural gas NGLiquid propane LP 3.313.31 1130011300 Total Na...
Page 49 - Technical Service; Contact in case of fault
Technical Service 49 Contact in case of fault In the event of a fault which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact yourMiele dealer or Miele Technical Service. Contact information for Miele Technical Service can be found at the end of thisdocument. Please quote the model and serial number of you...
Page 50 - MieleCare
MieleCare 50 This service is available in USA only. MieleCare , our Extended Service Con- tract program, gives you the assuranceof knowing that your appliance invest-ment is covered by 5 years of worry freeownership. MieleCare is the only Extended Service Contract in the industry that guaranteesrepa...
Page 51 - Canada
9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540Phone:Fax:www.mieleusa.com U.S.A. Miele, Inc. National Headquarters Please have the model and serial numberof your appliance available whencontacting Technical Service. Canada ImporterMiele Limited Headquarters and Miele Centre 800-843-7231609-419-4298 Technical ...