Page 3 - Contents
Description of the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Model number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Burner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Model number; Description of the appliance
Model number KM 2030 a Wok burner b Small burner cd Regular burner Burner control knob: e right front f right rear g left rear h left front Description of the appliance 4
Page 6 - Burner; Wok burner
Burner Wok burner Small, normal, and power burners a Burner ring b Burner cover c Burner head d Burner base e Thermocouple f Ignition electrode Description of the appliance 6
Page 7 - Standard accessories; Wok ring
Standard accessories You can re-order standard accessories and optional accessories as needed (seethe section on "Optional accessories"). Wok ring The wok ring (supplied) is included foradded stability, especially for woks withround bases. Description of the appliance 7
Page 8 - Correct use; SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS
This gas stovetop complies with allapplicable safety laws andregulations. However, improper usecan result in personal injury andmaterial damage. Before using the cooktop for the firsttime, carefully read the Instructionsfor installation and use. Theseoperating instructions containimportant informati...
Page 9 - Children in the house
Children in the house ~ Always supervise any children in the vicinity of the cooktop. Never allowchildren to play with the appliance. ~ Children should use the cooktop only if they have received sufficientinstruction to operate it safely. Theymust be able to recognize potentialhazards of improper op...
Page 10 - Technical safety
Technical safety ~ Only professionals who are duly authorized by the manufacturer shouldperform installation work, maintenance,and repairs on this appliance.Work performed by unqualified personscarries the risk of serious harm to theuser. The manufacturer will not be heldliable for such harm. ~ Befo...
Page 14 - First cleaning; Before the first use
Refer to the section on the "Data plate"and attach the plate, which is includedwith the appliance documents, in thelocation specified in that section. First cleaning ^ Remove any protective foil. ^ Clean the removeable parts of theburner with a soft sponge dipped inwarm water and some dish l...
Page 15 - How to switch on; How to use
Use the control knob to ignite theburner and adjust the size of the flame. Off Gas supply is off & strong flame / weak flame To turn the burner on, press and turnthe knob toward the LEFT only. Toturn the burner off, turn the knob tothe RIGHT only. Parts of the appliance can be damaged if you: - ...
Page 17 - Cookware
Burner Min. bottom diameter pots/pans, in cm Small burner 10 Regular burner 12 Power burrner 14 Wok burner 14 Max. upper diameter pots/pans, in cm Small burner 22 Regular burner 22 Power burrner 24 Wok burner 24 – Choose cookware to suit the size of the burner. In general, note that: alarger diamete...
Page 19 - General; Cleaning and care
General , NEVER use a steam cleaner to clean this appliance. The steam canreach the electrical components andcause the appliance to short circuit. Clean the entire appliance after eachuse. Let the appliance cool downbefore cleaning.Dry the appliance any time water isused to clean it - this helps pre...
Page 20 - Stainless steel recess; printing; Burner grate, control knob
Stainless steel recess To clean this area, use only a softsponge with some dish liquid and warmwater. Pre-soak any stubborn residuebefore cleaning.After cleaning, dry the recessthoroughly with a soft cloth. If needed, you can use the glassceramic and stainless steel cleaner(see the section on "O...
Page 21 - Burners
Burners NEVER clean the burner parts in thedishwasher. Instead, take off all the removeableparts of the burner, and clean them witha soft sponge dipped in warm waterand some dish liquid. Wipe the immoveable part of the burnerwith a damp cloth. Gently wipe the ignition electrode andthe thermocouple w...
Page 22 - How to assemble the wok burner
How to assemble the wok burner ^ Arrange the burner head c on the burner base d in such a way that the thermocouple e and the ignition electrode f align through the hole in the burner head. ^ Next put the burner ring a in place. ^ Finish by putting the burner cover b in place. Be sure to assemble th...
Page 23 - Troubleshooting
, Repairs to electrical and gas appliances should only be carriedout by qualified professionals. Workperformed by unqualified personscan place the user at considerablerisk of harm. What should I do if ... ... the burner does not ignite evenafter several attempts? Check whether: – the burner is prope...
Page 24 - Technical Service
For replacement parts or a fault whichyou cannot easily fix yourself, pleasecontact the Miele Technical ServiceDepartment at the address on the backof this booklet. When contacting Technical Serviceplease quote the serial number andmodel of the appliance. Thisinformation is visible on the silver dat...
Page 25 - Installation Instructions; before
Installation Instructions IMPORTANT: SAVE FOR THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE To prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructions before installation or use.
Page 26 - SAFETY NOTICES FOR INSTALLATION
To avoid damage to the appliance, itshould not be installed until theupper cabinet and exhaust hoodhave already been mounted. ~ This appliance is not connected to an exhaust vent. It must be installedand connected to the power supply incompliance with the applicableinstallation requirements. ~ The r...
Page 27 - Upper clearance
Upper clearance For an exhaust hood above theappliance, the safe clearance distanceindicated by the hood manufacturermust be maintained.If there are no specifications from thehood manufacturer or if flammablematerials (e. g., a hanging cabinet) areinstalled above the appliance, theclearance distance...
Page 29 - Appliance and installation dimensions
KM 2030 a front b Installation height c Gas connection R 1/2" ISO 7-1 d Junction box with power cable, L = 78 3 / 4 " (2000 mm) Appliance and installation dimensions 29
Page 31 - rear wall; side wall; How to install the gas stovetop; Installation
How to make the countertopcut-out ^ Use the template to make acountertop cut-out.Be sure to observe the minimum distance from the rear wall and from the left or right to a side wall . See the section on "SAFETYNOTICES FOR INSTALLATION". ^ Seal any wooden countertopsurfaces with a special var...
Page 32 - General installation information
Sealing NEVER use sealing unless it is explicitlycalled for in the instructions. Thesealing strip under the edge of theupper part of the appliance provides asufficient seal against the countertop. NEVER use sealing between theupper appliance frame and thecountertop!It will hinder access to the appli...
Page 33 - Power supply; Electrical connection
This appliance must be groundedaccording to local or national codes. All electrical work should beperformed by a qualified electricianin accordance with local codes andwith the: - National Electrical CodeANSI / NFPA 70for the USA or- Canadian Electrical Code Part Ifor Canada(CSA Standard C 22.1) , W...
Page 34 - Gas connection
Installation and service must beperformed by a qualified installer,service agency or the gas supplier. This appliance must be installedwith its own shut off valve and theincluded gas pressure regulator.Both the valve and the regulatormust be easily accessible to theconsumer to turn on or shut off th...
Page 35 - Gas pressure regulator; must
Gas pressure regulator A pressure regulator that is convertiblefrom natural to LP gas (Propane) or viceversa is included with the appliance.The included regulator correspondswith the gas type of the appliance.Verify before installing. The adjusted pressure is:natural gas - 4" w.c.LP gas - 10"...
Page 37 - Burner performance
Rated load at high setting Burner Type of gas KM 2030 KM 2050 BTU/hr kW BTU/hr kW Small burner Natural gas (NG)Liquid gas (LP) 35003500 1,001,00 35003500 1,001,00 Regular burner Natural gas (NG)Liquid gas (LP) 62005800 1,801,70 62005800 1,801,70 Power burner Natural gas (NG)Liquid gas (LP) -- -- 890...
Page 38 - Nozzle table; Main nozzle Ø; How to switch to a different gas type
, Switchover to a different gas type should only be performed by a duly authorized gas company technician. Save the nozzles removed from the appliance for future use. Nozzle table If you switch to a different type of gas, the large and small burner nozzles willneed to be changed. Main nozzle Ø Low s...
Page 39 - How to change a nozzle; How to change the main nozzle
How to change a nozzle Unplug the appliance from theelectrical supply. How to change the main nozzle ^ Remove the burner cover b , the burner ring a (wok) and the burner head c . ^ Use a socket wrench (M7) tounscrew the main nozzle h . ^ Insert the proper nozzles (see Nozzletable) and tighten them d...
Page 40 - How to change the small nozzles
How to change the small nozzles (all burners) To change the small nozzles, you willfirst need to remove the upper part ofthe appliance. ^ Unscrew the mounting screws on theburner. ^ Pull the control knob up and off. ^ Take off the upper part of theappliance. ^ Remove the ignition switch a . ^ Use a ...
Page 41 - After switching over
After switching over ^ Use the reverse order to re-assemblethe burner parts. ^ Before putting the upper part of theappliance back in place, light eachburner with matches to test the sealon all the gas flow parts. ^ After testing, set aside the looseburner parts. ^ Put the upper part of the appliance...
Page 42 - Help protect our environment
Disposal of packing materials The cardboard box and packingmaterials are biodegradable andrecyclable. Please recycle. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of children.Danger of suffocation! Disposal of an old appliance Old appliances contain ma...