Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 appliance....
Page 3 - Contents
Contents 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................ 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................ 5 Guide to the Rangetop ....................................................................................
Page 5 - Appropriate use; This rangetop is intended for residential use and use in other
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using the appliance, follow basic safety precautions, including thefollowing: Read all instructions before installation and use of the rangetop to preventaccidents and machine damage. This appliance conforms to current safety requirements.Inappropriate use can, how...
Page 6 - Safety with children
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety with children Do not leave children unattended: Children should not be alone or unsupervised in the area where the rangetop is installed. Do notallow them to sit or stand on the appliance. All children must be kept away from the rangetop. Please supervise a...
Page 9 - Correct use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Correct use Do not leave the rangetop unattended when cooking on high power. Spilled food will begin to smoke and cause grease splatter,which can ignite on the range. Oil and fat can catch fire if overheated. Never leave the appliance unattended when cooking with oi...
Page 12 - Cleaning and maintenance
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The grates, burner cap, bottom parts of the burner, and any other parts located near the burner flame, can still be very hot aftercooking and cause burns. Do not touch these components whenusing the rangetop. Wind can blow curtains over the rangetop, causing them to...
Page 13 - Guide to the Rangetop
Guide to the Rangetop KMR 1124-3 a Burner control knob for rear leftburner b Burner control knob for front leftburner c Burner control knob for front rightburner d Burner control knob for rear rightburner e Power burner f Grates g Simmer burner 13
Page 20 - Control panel; Burner knob
Control panel 20 Burner knob With the burner knob, you can ignite theburner and regulate the flame. Theburners can be variably adjustedbetween the lowest and highestsettings. Depending on the model, the range willbe equipped with Backlit burner controlknobs. Operation tips Fire hazard due to overh...
Page 21 - Before first use; Seasoning the griddle plate
Before first use 21 Cleaning the rangetop for thefirst time Remove any protective foil andstickers. Using a soft sponge, clean allremovable burner parts with asolution of warm water and a smallamount of liquid dish soap. Dry theparts thoroughly after cleaning andreassemble the burners (see“Clean...
Page 22 - Operation of the burners; Turning on
Operation of the burners 22 Fire hazard due to overheated food.Unattended food can overheat andignite.Do not leave the cooktop unattendedwhilst it is being used. Turning on Do not turn the control knob clockwisepast the “Off” position. Activating a control knobautomatically produces a spark on all...
Page 23 - Adjusting the flame; Turning off
Operation of the burners 23 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 whichextend beyond the sides of the...
Page 24 - Grill: Ceramic burner
Operation of the burners Simmer/Power burner Knob label Description Off Gas supply is off:Burner off High Strongest flame setting:Maximum power of upper and lower flame rings Simmer Weakest flame setting:Upper flame ring off Minimum power of lower flame ring Grill: Ceramic burner According to the mo...
Page 25 - Cookware
Cookware 25 - 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 improvesefficiency....
Page 26 - Energy saving tips
Energy saving tips 26 - 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 27 - Operation of the grill; Assembling the grill
Operation of the grill 27 The grill has a ceramic burner thattransfers intense heat to food, searingthe outside to seal the juices. Fullflexibility, depending on the food, from“Low” to “High” as power settings. Assembling the grill Burn hazard! The burners must be turned off andallowed to cool com...
Page 28 - Turning on the grill; Tips for grilling
Operation of the grill 28 Turning on the grill Always follow USDA guidelines onfood safety. Press the control knob of the grill andturn it counterclockwise to “High.” If the burner fails to light, turn thecontrol knob to the “Off” position. Airthe room or wait at least 1 minutebefore trying agai...
Page 29 - Operation of the griddle; Turning on the griddle
Operation of the griddle 29 The griddle is thermostaticallycontrolled to maintain a consistenttemperature. To prevent food fromsticking, it is necessary to “season” thegriddle prior to use (see “Before usingfor the first time”). Full flexibility,depending on the food, from “Low”,“Medium” and “High” ...
Page 30 - Tips for frying
Operation of the griddle 30 Tips for frying Before each use, wipe the griddlewith a damp cloth to remove dust orother residue. - Pre-heat the griddle plate thoroughly for 8 -10 minutes at the power levelthat you are going to be using forcooking. - Pat down wet food items with paper towel to prevent ...
Page 32 - Rangetop
Cleaning and care 32 Rangetop The surfaces of the burnercomponents and grates will slightlylose their luster over time. This iscompletely normal and does notindicate damage to the material. Clean the entire rangetop after eachuse with a soft sponge, warm waterand a small amount of liquid dishsoap....
Page 33 - Cleaning the griddle plate
Cleaning and care 33 Cleaning the dishwasher-safegrilling grate Clean the grilling grate in thedishwasher or with warm water andliquid dish soap. When the grillingrack is strongly soiled, soak it andthen remove the soiling with a brush.After that, let the rack dry thoroughly. Cleaning the griddle ...
Page 34 - Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions With the help of the following guide minor faults in the performance of themachine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remediedwithout contacting the Service Department. This guide may help you to find the reason for the fault, and how to correct it....
Page 36 - Notes on installation; Distance to the range hood
Notes on installation *INSTALLATION* 36 Distance to the range hood The minimum clearance between theappliance and a range hood above willbe listed by the hood manufacturer. If there is more than one applianceinstalled below the range hood, eachwith a different safety clearance, thelargest clearance ...
Page 37 - Weights
Notes on installation *INSTALLATION* Weights The net weight of the rangetop with accessories is as follows: Model Width Net weight including grates and burner caps KMR 1124-3 29 ¹⁵/₁₆" (762 mm) approx. 100 lbs / 45 kg KMR 1134-3KMR 1135-3KMR 1136-3 35 ¹⁵/₁₆" (915 mm) approx. 120 lbs / 55 kga...
Page 38 - Dimensional drawings
Dimensional drawings *INSTALLATION* a Side view b Front views c Rear view d Gas connection e Electrical connection 38
Page 44 - Electrical connection
Electrical connection *INSTALLATION* 44 ATTENTION: During installation, maintenance andrepair work, the rangetop must bedisconnected from the electricitysupply. It is only completely isolatedfrom the electricity supply if the plugfuses have been fully unscrewed(where applicable), the main circuitb...
Page 46 - Gas connection
Gas connection *INSTALLATION* 46 Connection to the gas supply may only be performed by a dulyauthorized technician. Thistechnician is responsible for properfunction at the installation site.In Massachusetts, the gasconnection may be performed onlyby a certified gas installer. The rangetop must be ...
Page 48 - Burner ratings
Burner ratings Burner ratings KMR 1124-3 Natural gas NG Btu/hr kW Simmer burner 12,500 3.7 Power burner 19,500 5.7 Total cooktop output 71,000 20.8 Liquid propane LP Btu/hr kW Simmer burner 12,500 3.7 Power burner 19,500 5.7 Total cooktop output 71,000 20.8 48
Page 53 - Customer Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Customer Service Contact in the event of a fault In the event of a fault which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact yourMiele dealer or Miele Customer Service. You can book a Miele Service Call online at www.miele.com/service. Contact information for Miele Customer Service can be found at the ...
Page 54 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 54 Disposal of the packingmaterial The cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradable and recyclable. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of childr...
Page 55 - National Headquarters; Canada; Headquarters and Miele Centre
9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540www.mieleusa.com U.S.A. Miele, Inc. National Headquarters Please have the model and serial numberof your appliance available whencontacting Customer Service. Canada ImporterMiele Limited Headquarters and Miele Centre Customer Support Phone: 888-99-MIELE (64353)[e...