Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Warning and Safety instructions ...................................................................... 4 Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 14 Guide to the appliance .......................................................
Page 4 - Warning and Safety instructions
Warning and Safety instructions 4 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 5 - Correct application; This hob is intended for domestic use and use in other similar en-
Warning and Safety instructions 5 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 6 - Safety with children
Warning and Safety instructions 6 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 7 - Technical safety
Warning and Safety instructions 7 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 9 - If the hob is installed behind a cabinet door, do not close the door
Warning and Safety instructions 9 If the hob is installed behind a cabinet door, do not close the door while the hob is in use. Heat and moisture can build up behind theclosed door. This can result in damage to the hob, the housing unitand the floor. Do not close the door until the residual heat i...
Page 10 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 10 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. Oil and fat can overheat and catch fire. Do not leave the hob unat- tended when cooking with ...
Page 13 - Cleaning and care; Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this hob.
Warning and Safety instructions 13 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. If the hob is built in over a pyrolytic oven, the hob should not be used whilst the pyrolytic process is being car...
Page 14 - Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment 14 Disposing of the packagingmaterial The packaging material is used forhandling and protects the appliancefrom transport damage. The packagingmaterial used is selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can generally be recycled. Recycling th...
Page 15 - Guide to the appliance; Hob; Useable surface of the hob for a maximum of 4 pans
Guide to the appliance 15 Hob a b a b a Useable surface of the hob for a maximum of 4 pans b Controls and indicators
Page 16 - Controls and display; Sensor controls
Guide to the appliance 16 Controls and display Sensor controls a Hob On/Off b Stop & GoTo stop/start a cooking process in progress c Minute minder d Wipe protectionTo lock the sensor controls e Auto switch offSwitches off the heating for an item of cookware f Keeping warmTo activate/deactivate t...
Page 17 - Displays/indicator lights
Guide to the appliance 17 Displays/indicator lights h Positioning aid i Booster functionBooster function is activated j Residual heat k Cookware allocation auto switch offAuto switch off for the heating for an item of cookware is activated l Timer display : to : Time System lock/safety loc...
Page 18 - Before using for the first time
Before using for the first time 18 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 19 - Availability of the WiFi connection
Before using for the first time 19 Miele@home Prerequisite: home WiFi network Your hob is equipped with an integratedWiFi module. The hob can be connec-ted to your home WiFi network. If your Miele cooker hood is also con-nected to the home WiFi network, youcan control the cooker hood automatic-ally ...
Page 20 - Setting up Miele@home
Before using for the first time 20 Setting up Miele@home Connecting via the app The Miele app can be used to connectto your network. Install the Miele app on your mobiledevice. To connect, you will need: 1. Your WiFi network password 2. The password for your hob The password for your hob consists ...
Page 21 - Cancelling the process
Before using for the first time 21 Cancelling the process Touch any sensor control. Resetting settings Resetting is not required when repla-cing the router. Switch the hob on. Place an induction-compatible itemof cookware on the hob. Touch and hold the 0 and 9 sensorcontrols on the numerical...
Page 23 - appears in the timer display.
Before using for the first time 23 Con@ctivity via a direct WiFi connec-tion (Con@ctivity 3.0) Prerequisite: WiFi-enabled Mielecooker hood You can find the necessary informa-tion on connecting the cooker hood inthe associated operating and installa-tion instructions. Switch the hob on. Place an ...
Page 25 - How it works; Risk of burning due to hot items.; Noises
How it works 25 Induction coils are located under theceramic surface. These coils create amagnetic field that reacts directly withthe base of the cookware and heats itup. The ceramic surface itself is heatedup indirectly by the heat given off by thecookware. The position, size and shape of thecookwa...
Page 26 - Pans; Suitable pans; Round; Testing pans
Pans 26 Suitable pans - stainless steel pans with a magnetic base - enamelled steel pans - cast iron pans Please be aware that the properties ofthe pan base can affect the evennesswith which the food heats up (e.g. whenmaking pancakes). The base of the panmust be able to distribute the heatevenly. A...
Page 27 - Tips; - Use only cookware with smooth
Pans 27 Tips - Use only cookware with smooth bases. Rough bases can scratch theceramic glass. - Always lift cookware to move it. This will help prevent scratching. If anyscratches do appear as a result ofcookware being pushed around, thiswill not affect the function of the hob.These scratches are no...
Page 28 - Tips on saving energy; - Select a smaller pan when cooking
Tips on saving energy 28 - Use a lid whenever possible to min- imise heat loss. - Select a smaller pan when cooking small quantities. A smaller pan usesless energy than a larger pan withvery little in it. - Cook with as little water as possible. - Once food has come to the boil or the oil in the pan...
Page 29 - Setting ranges
Setting ranges 29 The hob is programmed with 9 power levels at the factory. If you wish to fine-tunea setting, you can extend the power level range to 17 power levels (see “Program-ming”). Setting range Factory set- ting (9 power levels) Extended set- ting (17 power levels) Melting butterMelting cho...
Page 30 - Operation; Using the appliance; sensor needs to be touched for a
Operation 30 Using the appliance This ceramic hob is equipped with elec-tronic sensor controls which react tofinger contact. For safety reasons, in or-der to switch the appliance on, the On/Off sensor needs to be touched for a little longer than the other sensors.Each time a sensor control is act...
Page 31 - Positioning cookware
Operation 31 Positioning cookware You can use a maximum of 4 pans atthe same time on this hob. Tips - You can position the pans anywhere on the useable surface of the hob. - We recommend switching the hob on first and then placing the pans on it. Ifyou do this, the pans will be detectedmore quickly...
Page 32 - Risk of fire with overheated food.; Switching on the hob; Setting the power level; Touch the; Residual heat indicator; Risk of burning due to hot
Operation 32 Risk of fire with overheated food. Unattended food can overheat andcatch alight.Do not leave the hob unattendedwhilst it is being used. Please note that the heating up timeon induction hobs is very muchshorter than on conventional hobs. Switching on the hob Touch the sensor. Othe...
Page 33 - Activating Auto heat-up
Operation 33 Auto heat-up When Auto heat-up has been activated,the cooking zone switches on automat-ically at the highest setting and thenswitches to the continued cooking set-ting which you have previously selec-ted. The heat-up time depends onwhich continued cooking setting hasbeen chosen (see cha...
Page 34 - Booster function; Activating TwinBooster
Operation 34 Booster function When the Booster function is activated,the power is boosted so that largequantities can be heated up quickly,e.g. when boiling water for cookingpasta. The boost in power is active for amaximum of 15 minutes. You can use the Booster function for amaximum of 2 items of co...
Page 35 - Keeping warm; Keeping-warm temperatures
Operation 35 Keeping warm This function is for keeping food warmwhich has just been cooked and is stillhot. It is not for reheating food thathas gone cold. The maximum duration for keeping foodwarm is 2 hours. - Only use pans for keeping food warm. Cover the pan with a lid. - Stir firm or viscous fo...
Page 36 - Timer; Minute minder; Setting the minute minder
Timer 36 The hob has to be switched on if youwant to use the timer. The timer can be used for the following2 functions: - For setting the minute minder - For automatically switching off the heat for an item of cookware You can use the functions simultan-eously. A duration of between 1 minute ( : ...
Page 37 - Auto switch off; Setting the switch-off time
Timer 37 Auto switch off You can set a time after which the heatfor an item of cookware will switch offautomatically. This function can beused for all cookware at the same time. If the time programmed is longer thanthe maximum operating time allowed,the heating of the cookware will beswitched off by...
Page 38 - sensor control (minute
Timer 38 Using both timer functions atthe same time If you use both functions simultan-eously, the shortest time is always dis-played. The sensor control (minute minder) or the indicator light for the itemof cookware with the shortest timepulsates. If you want to show the times leftcounting dow...
Page 39 - Additional functions; Activating/Deactivating; Recall; Switch the hob on again.
Additional functions 39 Stop & Go When Stop & Go is activated, all powerlevels are reduced to 1.The power levels and the timer settingscannot be altered; the hob can only beswitched off. The minute minder,switch-off, Booster and AutoBoosttimes continue to run.When the function is deactivated...
Page 40 - Wipe protection; Activating
Additional functions 40 Wipe protection The hob sensors can be locked for20 s in order, for example, to removesoiling. The is not locked. Activating Touch the sensor. The time will count down in the timerdisplay. Deactivating Touch the sensor until the timer display goes out. Demonstrat...
Page 41 - Displaying hob data; Model number/serial number
Additional functions 41 Displaying hob data The model number and software ver-sion of the hob can be displayed. Model number/serial number Switch the hob on. Place an induction-compatible panon the hob. Touch and hold the 0 and 4 sensorcontrols on the numerical display atthe same time. Numbers...
Page 42 - Safety features; System lock/safety lock
Safety features 42 System lock/safety lock Your hob is equipped with a systemlock and a safety lock to prevent it be-ing switched on or any settings beingaltered by mistake. The system lock is activated when the hob is switched off. If the system lock isactivated, the hob cannot be switchedon and th...
Page 43 - Sensor controls are covered
Safety features 43 Safety switch-off Sensor controls are covered Your hob will turn off automatically ifone or several of the sensors remaincovered for longer than 10 seconds, forexample, by finger contact, food boilingover or by an object such as an ovenglove or tea towel. flashes briefly above t...
Page 44 - Overheating protection; Induction coils
Safety features 44 Overheating protection All the induction coils and heat sinks forthe electronic module are fitted with anoverheating protection mechanism. Be-fore the induction coils or heat sinks gettoo hot, the overheating protectionmechanism intervenes in one of the fol-lowing ways: Induction ...
Page 45 - Programming; Change programming
Programming 45 You can adapt the programming of thehob to your personal needs. Severalsettings can be altered in succession. After accessing programming mode,the symbol appears and will ap- pear in the timer display. After a fewseconds : (Programme 01) will flash alternately with : (Code...
Page 49 - Note for test institutes; power levels are programmed at the factory.
Note for test institutes 49 Test food acc. to EN 60350-2 9 power levels are programmed at the factory. For testing in accordance with the above standard, programme the hob to the ex-tended power level setting.
Page 50 - Unsuitable cleaning agents
Cleaning and care 50 Risk of burns due to hot sur- faces.The ceramic surface will be hot afteruse.Switch the hob off.Allow the ceramic surface to cooldown before cleaning the hob. Risk of damage due to moisture ingress.The steam from a steam cleaning ap-pliance could reach live electricalcompone...
Page 51 - Cleaning the ceramic surface; Spots
Cleaning and care 51 Cleaning the ceramic surface Risk of damage by pointed ob- jects.The seal between the hob and theworktop could suffer damage.The seal between the ceramic sur-face and the frame could suffer dam-age.Do not use pointed objects for clean-ing. Not all soiling and residues can bere...
Page 52 - Problem solving guide; Messages in the display
Problem solving guide 52 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. Messages in the di...
Page 54 - Unexpected behaviour; Problem
Problem solving guide 54 Unexpected behaviour Problem Cause and remedy When you place a pot ora pan on the hob thecorresponding numer-ical keybank does notappear. The pan cannot be detected in this position becauseit is very small. Re-position the pan. If it is still not detected, use adifferent p...
Page 55 - Unsatisfactory results
Problem solving guide 55 Unsatisfactory results Problem Cause and remedy The food in the pandoes not heat up whenthe Auto heat-up func-tion is switched on. A large amount of food is being heated up. Start cooking at the highest power level and thenturn down to a lower one manually later on. The pa...
Page 56 - General problems or technical faults
Problem solving guide 56 General problems or technical faults Problem Cause and remedy The hob cannot beswitched on. There is no power to the hob. Check whether the fuse has tripped. Contact anelectrician or Miele Service (for the minimum fuserating, see data plate). There may be a technical fault...
Page 57 - Optional accessories; Cookware; Microfibre cloth
Optional accessories 57 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 58 - After sales service; Contact in the event of a fault
After sales service 58 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 59 - Installation; Safety instructions for installation; Risk of damage from incorrect connection.; The veneer or laminate coatings of worktops (or adjacent kitchen
Installation *INSTALLATION* 59 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. Risk of electric shock from mains voltage. Incorrect connection to the mains supp...
Page 60 - Safety distances; Safety distance above the hob
Installation *INSTALLATION* 60 Safety distances Safety distance above the hob The safety distance specified by themanufacturer of the cooker hood mustbe maintained between the hob and thecooker hood above it. If combustible objects are installedabove the hob (e.g., cabinets, utensilrail, etc.), a mi...
Page 61 - back
Installation *INSTALLATION* 61 Safety distances to the sides andback of the appliance It is advisable to install the hob withplenty of space either side of it. The minimum distance shown below must be maintained between the backof the hob and a tall unit or wall. The minimum distance , shown be...
Page 62 - Intermediate shelf; ventilation
Installation *INSTALLATION* 62 Minimum safety distance underneaththe hob To ensure sufficient ventilation to thehob, a minimum safety distance mustbe left between the underside of thehob and any oven, intermediate shelf ordrawer. The minimum safety distance betweenthe underside of the hob and - Uppe...
Page 63 - Hob with frame or bevelled edge
Installation *INSTALLATION* 63 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 64 - Damage caused by incorrect in-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 64 Installation notes – surface-mounted 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 betwee...
Page 65 - Installation dimensions – Surface-mounted; All dimensions are given in mm.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 65 Installation dimensions – Surface-mounted All dimensions are given in mm. KM 7667 FR a Front b Mains connection boxThe mains connection cable (L = 1440 mm) is supplied loose
Page 66 - Front
Installation *INSTALLATION* 66 KM 7667 FL, KM 7867 FL a Front b Mains connection boxThe mains connection cable (L = 1440 mm) is supplied loose
Page 69 - Surface-mounted installation; Seal any cut surfaces on
Installation *INSTALLATION* 69 Surface-mounted installation Create the worktop cut-out. Remem-ber to maintain the minimum safetydistances (see “Installation – Safetydistances”). Seal any cut surfaces on wooden worktops with a special varnish, sil- icone sealant or resin to prevent thewood from s...
Page 70 - Installation notes – flush-fit; Natural stone worktops
Installation *INSTALLATION* 70 Installation notes – flush-fit A flush-fit hob is suitable only for in-stallation in natural stone (granite,marble), solid wood and tiled work-tops. Certain models are also suitablefor building into glass worktops –these are marked with an appropriatenote in “Installat...
Page 71 - Installation dimensions – Flush-fit
Installation *INSTALLATION* 71 Installation dimensions – Flush-fit All dimensions are given in mm. KM 7617 FX a Front b Mains connection boxThe mains connection cable (L = 1440 mm) is supplied loose c Stepped cut-out, natural stone worktop d Wooden batten 12 mm (not supplied)
Page 74 - Flush-fit installation; Risk of damage from incorrect
Installation *INSTALLATION* 74 Flush-fit installation Create the worktop cut-out. Remem-ber to maintain the minimum safetydistances (see “Safety distances”). Solid wood, tiled and glass worktops:Fix a wooden frame 5.5 mm or 7 mm(depending on the model) below thetop edge of the worktop. Risk of...
Page 75 - Electrical connection
Installation *INSTALLATION* 75 Electrical connection Risk of damage from incorrect connection.Unauthorised installation, mainten-ance and repairs can cause consid-erable danger for the user.Miele cannot be held liable for dam-age or injury caused by unauthorisedinstallation, maintenance or repairw...
Page 76 - Disconnecting from the mains
Installation *INSTALLATION* 76 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 77 - Wiring diagram; a b c d e
Installation *INSTALLATION* 77 Wiring diagram Some connection methods are notpermitted in all installation locations.Ensure compliance with national reg-ulations and any additional regula-tions issued by the local electricityprovider. L1 200-240 V~ 200-240 V~ 200-240 V~ a b c d e - L2 L3 N - L2 b L1...
Page 78 - Product data sheets; Information for domestic electric hobs
Product data sheets 78 The following data sheets apply to the models described in this operating instruc-tion manual. Information for domestic electric hobs In acc. with regulation (EU) No. 66/2014 MIELE Model name/identifier KM 7617 Number of cooking zones and/or areas For circular cooking zones: d...
Page 80 - UK Conformity declaration
UK Conformity declaration 80 Miele hereby declares that this ceramicinduction hob complies with UK RadioEquipment Regulations 2017, asamended. The complete text of the UK declarationof conformity is available from one ofthe following internet addresses: - Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk - Fo...