Page 3 - Gas-heated appliances; Safety precautions to take if you smell gas; Open all doors and windows to ventilate the area.; In the UK you must now:; For any gas work in the UK always use a Gas Safe registered engineer.
Gas-heated appliances 3 Safety precautions to take if you smell gas Turn off the gas emergency control valve immediately.This is usually located near the gas meter. Eliminate all sources of ignition in a safe manner.Do not smoke, light cigarette lighters or matches. Do not operate electrical l...
Page 4 - Contents
Contents 4 Warning and Safety instructions ...................................................................... 6 Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 16 Guide to the appliance .......................................................
Page 5 - After sales service
Contents 5 After sales service ............................................................................................. 42 Contact in the event of a fault ............................................................................. 42Data plate ....................................................
Page 6 - Warning and Safety instructions
Warning and Safety instructions 6 This hob complies with all relevant local and national safety re-quirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal in-jury and material damage. Read the operating and installation instructions carefully beforeusing the hob. They contain important informat...
Page 7 - Correct application; This hob is intended for domestic use and use in other similar en-
Warning and Safety instructions 7 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 ...
Page 8 - Safety with children
Warning and Safety instructions 8 Safety with children Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the hob unless they are constantly supervised. Children over 8 years of age may use the hob without supervision if its operation has been clearly explained to them and they are ableto use ...
Page 9 - Technical safety
Warning and Safety instructions 9 Technical safety Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs can cause considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance and re-pairs must only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician. Damage to the hob can compromise your safety. Check ...
Page 11 - Risk of electric shock. Do not use the hob if it is faulty, or if the
Warning and Safety instructions 11 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. Switchit off immediately, do not touch the appliance surface and discon-nect the hob from the mains electricity supply and the gas sup...
Page 12 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 12 Correct use The hob gets hot when in use and remains hot for a while after be- ing switched off. There is a danger of burning until the residual heatindicators go out. Due to the high temperatures radiated, objects left near the hob when it is in use could catc...
Page 15 - Cleaning and care; Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this hob.
Warning and Safety instructions 15 Cleaning and care Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this hob. The steam could reach electrical components and cause a short cir-cuit.
Page 16 - Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment 16 Disposal of the packing mater-ial The packaging is designed to protectthe appliance from damage duringtransportation. The packaging materialsused are selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland should be recycled. Recycling the packaging re...
Page 17 - Guide to the appliance; Hob
Guide to the appliance 17 Hob KM 3034-1 a Large burner b Small burner c Wok burner d Medium burner e Medium burner f Pan support (one for each burner) g In-operation/Residual heat indicators h Minute minder i Delete minute minder durations j Cooking zone symbol Control knobs for the cooking zones k ...
Page 19 - Control knobs
Guide to the appliance 19 Control knobs Small, medium and large burners Symbol Description Burner off, the gas supply is turned off Largest flame Smallest flame Wok burner Symbol Description Burner off, the gas supply is turned off Largest flame: inner and outer burner on highest setting....
Page 20 - Burner; Wok burner
Guide to the appliance 20 Burner Wok burner a Outer burner cap b Inner burner cap c Burner head d Burner base e Thermocouple f Ignitor Small, medium and large burners a Burner cap b Burner head c Burner base d Thermocouple e Ignitor
Page 21 - Minute minder controls / indicators; Indicator lights
Guide to the appliance 21 Minute minder controls / indicators a Activate system lock/set the time b Minute minder- For switching on and off- For switching between functions- For selecting a cooking zone Indicator lights c Minute minder d Indicator light for relevant zone, e.g. the rear right cooking...
Page 22 - Accessories supplied; Wok ring
Guide to the appliance 22 Accessories supplied 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 gives additionalstability to the wok, especially to wokswith a rounded base. C...
Page 23 - Before using for the first time
Before using for the first time 23 Please stick the extra data plate forthe appliance supplied with this doc-umentation in the space provided inthe “After sales service” section ofthis booklet. Remove any protective wrapping andstickers. Cleaning the hob for the firsttime Before using for the ...
Page 24 - Pans
Pans 24 Minimum pan base diameter Burner Ø cm Small burner 10 Medium burner 12 Large burner 14 Wok burner 14 Maximum diameter at top of pan Burner Ø cm Small burner 20 Medium burner 22 Large burner 24 Wok burner 26 - Select the pan to suit the size of the burner:large diameter = large burnersmall ...
Page 26 - Tips on saving energy; - Use a pan lid whenever possible to
Tips on saving energy 26 - Use a pan lid whenever possible to minimize heat loss. - Wide, shallow pans are preferable to tall, narrow ones. They will heat upfaster. - Cook with as little water as possible. - Reduce the size of the flame once the water has come to the boil or the oilis hot enough to ...
Page 27 - Operation; Risk of fire with overheated food.; Rapid ignition system; - Rapid ignition without the need to; Switching on; position and see “Problem solv-
Operation 27 Risk of fire with overheated food. Unattended food can overheat andcatch alight.Do not leave the hob unattendedwhilst it is being used. Rapid ignition system The hob is supplied with a rapid ignitionsystem with the following features: - Rapid ignition without the need to hold the cont...
Page 28 - Switching on during a power outage; Adjusting the flame
Operation 28 Switching on during a power outage If there is an interruption to the electri-city supply, the gas can be ignitedmanually, e.g. with a match. Press in the relevant control and turnit anti-clockwise to the large flamesymbol. Hold the control pressed in and lightthe gas at the burner ...
Page 29 - Switching off; Danger of burning due to hot
Operation 29 Switching off Turn the rotary control clockwise tothe position. The gas supply is cut off and the flamegoes out. In operation / residual heat in-dicators The in-operation / residual heat indicat-ors light up when a cooking zone is ig-nited. They go out when the hob isswitched off. I...
Page 30 - Minute minder; Setting
Minute minder 30 A duration of between 1 minute ( ) and 6 hours ( . ) can be set. Use the - sensor to reduce the time from . to , and the + sensor to in- crease the time from to . . The dis- play stops at . and at . To continue beyond this setting, briefly remove yourfinger from ...
Page 31 - Easy switch-off function; System lock, minute minder; Activate
Minute minder 31 Setting the minute minder for acooking zone A minute minder can be allocated forany switched on cooking zone. Thisfunction can be used simultaneously forall cooking zones. Switch on the required cooking zone. Press and release the control as often as necessary until the indica...
Page 32 - Safety features; Ignition safety; burner is ready for use again.
Safety features 32 Ignition safety The hob is equipped with an ignitionsafety device. If a gas flame is extin-guished, e.g. by food boiling over or bya draught, and re-ignition does notwork, the gas supply is switched off.This prevents the release of gas. If youturn the control to the position, t...
Page 33 - Unsuitable cleaning agents
Cleaning and care 33 Danger of burning due to hot surfaces.The hob surface, pan supports andburners will be hot after use.Allow the hob to cool down beforecleaning it. Risk of damage due to moisture ingress.The steam from a steam cleaning ap-pliance could reach live electricalcomponents and caus...
Page 34 - Ceramic surface; Risk of damage by pointed ob-
Cleaning and care 34 The entire hob should be cleanedafter each use. Soften any stubborn soiling before-hand. Dry the hob thoroughly after everydamp cleaning to avoid limescaleresidue. Ceramic surface Risk of damage by pointed ob- jects.The seal between the hob and theworktop could suffer da...
Page 35 - Pan supports; Remove the pan supports.
Cleaning and care 35 Pan supports Remove the pan supports. Clean the pan supports in the dish-washer or with a solution of warmwater and a little washing-up liquidapplied with a soft sponge. Stubbornsoiling should be soaked first. After cleaning, dry the pan supportsthoroughly with a clean clo...
Page 37 - Assembling the wok burner
Cleaning and care 37 Assembling the small, medium andlarge burners Place the burner head on the burner base so that the thermo- couple and the ignitor extend through their respective holes in theburner head. The burner head mustclick into place correctly. Place the burner cap flat ...
Page 38 - Problem solving guide; Problem
Problem solving guide 38 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. Time and money will be saved because a service call will not beneeded. The following guide may help you to find the reason for a malfunction or a fault,and to correct it. Problem Cause and ...
Page 41 - Optional accessories; Microfibre cloth; Removes finger marks and light soiling
Optional accessories 41 Miele offer a comprehensive range ofuseful accessories as well as cleaningand conditioning products for yourMiele appliances. These products can be ordered throughthe Miele Webshop. They can also be ordered from Miele(see end of this booklet for contact de-tails) or from your...
Page 42 - Contact in the event of a fault
After sales service 42 Contact in the event of a fault In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact yourMiele dealer or the Miele Customer Service Department. You can book a Miele Customer Service Department call-out online atwww.miele.com/service. Contact information ...
Page 43 - Installation; Safety instructions for installation; Risk of damage from incorrect connection.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 43 Safety instructions for installation Risk of damage from incorrect connection. Incorrect installation can cause damage to the hob.The hob must only be installed by a qualified person. Damage from falling objects. Take care not to damage the hob when fitting wall un...
Page 44 - Safety distances; Safety distance above the hob
Installation *INSTALLATION* 44 Safety distances Safety distance above the hob A minimum safety distance must bemaintained between the appliance andthe cooker hood above it. See thecooker hood manufacturer's operatingand installation instructions for details.If the manufacturer's instructions arenot ...
Page 45 - or
Installation *INSTALLATION* 45 Safety distances to the sides andback of the hob Ideally the hob should be installed withplenty of space on either side. Theremay be a wall at the rear or a tall unit orwall on one side (right or left) (see illus- trations). Minimum distance between the back of the ...
Page 46 - Hob with frame or bevelled edge
Installation *INSTALLATION* 46 Safety distance when installing the appliance near a wall with additionalniche cladding A minimum safety distance must be maintained between the worktop cut-out andany niche cladding to protect it from heat damage. If the niche cladding is made from a combustible mater...
Page 47 - Installation notes; Damage caused by incorrect in-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 47 Installation notes Seal between the hob and the work-top Damage caused by incorrect in- stallation.Using sealant under the hob couldresult in damage to the hob and theworktop if the hob ever needs to beremoved for servicing.Do not use sealant between the hoband the w...
Page 48 - Building-in dimensions; All dimensions are given in mm.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 48 Building-in dimensions All dimensions are given in mm. KM 3034-1 a Front b Casing depth c Mains connection box with mains connection cable, L = 2000 mm d Gas connection R ¹/₂ - ISO 7-1 (DIN EN 10226) e Electronics housing, maximum casing depth 78 mm
Page 49 - Front
Installation *INSTALLATION* 49 KM 3054-1 a Front b Casing depth c Mains connection box with mains connection cable, L = 1440 mm d Gas connection R ¹/₂ - ISO 7-1 (DIN EN 10226) e Electronics housing, maximum casing depth 78 mm
Page 50 - Preparing the worktop
Installation *INSTALLATION* 50 Installation Preparing the worktop Create the worktop cut-out as shownin the hob diagram. Remember tomaintain the minimum safety dis-tances (see “Installation – Safety dis-tances”). Seal any cut surfaces on woodenworktops with a special varnish, silic-one sealant o...
Page 51 - Securing the hob
Installation *INSTALLATION* 51 Securing the hob Secure the hob using the brackets supplied. Functional check After installing the hob, 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 quickly from th...
Page 52 - Gas connection; Risk of explosion due to an in-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 52 Gas connection For any gas work in the UK alwaysuse a Gas Safe registered engineer. Risk of explosion due to an in- correct gas connection.If the gas connection is carried outincorrectly, it may result in gas leak-age.Connection to the gas supply mustonly be undertak...
Page 53 - Risk of explosion due to dam-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 53 Risk of heat damage. Gas connections, pipes and connec-tion cables can suffer damage if ex-posed to heat from the hob.After installation make sure thatneither the gas pipe nor the mainscable can come into contact with hotparts of the appliance and that thegas pipe an...
Page 54 - Connecting the hob
Installation *INSTALLATION* 54 Connecting the hob The hob is supplied with a conical ¹/₂"gas connection point. There are twoconnection options: - Fixed connection - Flexible connection in accordance with DIN 3383 Part 1, maximumlength 2000 mm. (Not for the UK.) Risk of explosion due to gas le...
Page 55 - Burner ratings; Small burner
Installation *INSTALLATION* 55 Burner ratings Nominal ratings Burner Gas type Highest setting Lowest setting kW g/h kW Small burner Natural gas HLiquid gas 1.0 0.95 – 69 0.25 0.2 Medium burner Natural gas HLiquid gas 1.71.7 – 124 0.3 0.35 Large burner Natural gas HLiquid gas 2.7 2.55 – 186 0.50.6 Wo...
Page 56 - Electrical connection; Total power rating
Installation *INSTALLATION* 56 Electrical connection All electrical work must be carried outby a suitably qualified and competentperson in strict accordance with currentlocal and national safety regulations (BS7671 in the UK). Connection must bemade via a switched socket. This willmake it easier for...
Page 57 - Disconnecting from the mains
Installation *INSTALLATION* 57 Disconnecting from the mains Risk of electric shock. There is a risk of electric shock if theappliance is connected to the mainssupply during repair or service work.After disconnection, ensure the ap-pliance cannot be switched back onby mistake. To disconnect the app...
Page 58 - Converting to another gas type; Jet table
Converting to another gas type *INSTALLATION* 58 Risk of explosion due to an in- correct conversion.If the conversion to another type ofgas is carried out incorrectly, it mayresult in gas leakage.Conversion from one type of gas toanother must only be undertaken byan approved and registered gas in-...
Page 59 - Changing the jets; Changing the main jets
Converting to another gas type *INSTALLATION* 59 Changing the jets Disconnect the hob from the electri-city supply and turn off the gas sup-ply. Changing the main jets Small, medium and large burners Remove the pan support, burnercap and burner head . Using an M7 socket spanner, un-screw...
Page 60 - Changing the small jets
Converting to another gas type *INSTALLATION* 60 Changing the small jets To change the small jets, the burnerfixing screws must first be loosenedand the upper section of the applianceremoved. Pull the control knobs off. Remove the burner components. Lift the top of the appliance off (see il-lu...
Page 61 - Functional check; Check all gas fittings for leaks.
Converting to another gas type *INSTALLATION* 61 Functional check Check all gas fittings for leaks. Reassemble the hob. Ignite all burners to check that theyare operating correctly. - The flame must not go out on the lowest setting, or when the control isturned quickly from the highest to thel...
Page 62 - Product data sheets; Information for domestic gas-fired hobs
Product data sheets 62 The following data sheets apply to the models described in this operating instruc-tion manual. Information for domestic gas-fired hobs In acc. with regulation (EU) No. 66/2014 MIELE Model name/identifier KM 3034-1 Number of gas burners Energy efficiency per gas burner (EE gas ...