Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................ 4 Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 14 Overview .................................................................................
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Appropriate use; This cooktop is intended for domestic use and use in other similar
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 This cooktop complies with all relevant local and national safetyrequirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal in-jury and material damage. Read the operating and installation instructions carefully beforeusing the cooktop. They contain important info...
Page 5 - Safety with children
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 Safety with children 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. Be sure to supervise any children in the vicinity of the cooktop,...
Page 6 - Technical safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 Technical safety Proper installation: Make sure that your appliance has been in- stalled correctly and that it has been grounded by a qualified techni-cian. Maintenance by the user: Never repair or replace any part of the appliance unless the instructions specific...
Page 8 - The appliance must be completely disconnected from the electric-
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 The appliance must be completely disconnected from the electric- ity supply during installation, maintenance and repair work. Ensurethat power is not supplied to the appliance until after it has been in-stalled or until any maintenance or repair work has been carrie...
Page 9 - Correct use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 Correct use The cooktop gets hot when in use and remains hot for a while af- ter being turned off. There is a potential hazard until the residual heatindicator goes out. Never leave the appliance unattended at high heat settings – Boilover causes smoking and grea...
Page 13 - Cleaning and maintenance; Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the cooktop.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 13 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. If the cooktop is built in over a self cleaning oven, the cooktop should not be used while the self cleaning process is...
Page 14 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 14 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 15 - Overview; Cooktop; Cooking zone with TwinBooster
Overview 15 Cooktop KM 7720 FR a Cooking zone with TwinBooster b Cooking zone with TwinBooster c Cooking zone with TwinBooster d Controls and indicators
Page 18 - Controls and display
Overview 18 Controls and display b a c e d f i l h j g k a Stop & Go sensor controlFor stopping/starting a cooking process in progress b Cooktop On/Off sensor control c Wipe protection sensor controlFor locking the sensor controls d PowerFlex cooking zones sensor controlFor manual connection/dis...
Page 19 - Cooking zone data; Cooking
Overview 19 Cooking zone data KM 7720 FR Cooking zone Ø in inches (cm) 1 Max. rating in watts for 208 V 2 Linked cooking zone 3 7"–11" (18–28 cm) NormalTwinBooster, level 1TwinBooster, level 2 2,4002,7503,350 - 5 1/2"–7 1/2" (14–19 cm) NormalTwinBooster, level 1TwinBooster, leve...
Page 23 - Total
Overview 23 KM 7740 FR Cooking zone Ø in inches (cm) 1 Rating in watts for 208 V 2 Linked cooking zone 3 4"–6 1/2" (10–16 cm) NormalTwinBooster, level 1TwinBooster, level 2 1,3001,5502,000 6 1/2"–9"16–23 cm (16–23 cm) NormalTwinBooster, level 1TwinBooster, level 2 2,1002,7503,...
Page 25 - Before first use
Before first use 25 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 26 - Availability of the WiFi connection
Before first use 26 Miele@home Prerequisite: home WiFi network Your cooktop is equipped with an inte-grated WiFi module. The cooktop canbe connected to your home WiFi net-work. If your Miele Ventilation Hood is alsoconnected to the home WiFi network,you can control the ventilation hood au-tomaticall...
Page 27 - Setting up Miele@home
Before first use 27 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 log in you will need: 1. your WiFi network password 2. the password for your cooktop The password for your cooktop con-sists of the l...
Page 28 - Canceling the process
Before first use 28 Canceling the process Touch any sensor control. Resetting settings Resetting is not required when replac-ing the router. Switch the cooktop on. Touch the 0 sensor control on any ofthe numerical displays. Touch the 0 and 9 sensor controls atthe same time for 6 seconds. The...
Page 30 - Switch the cooktop on.
Before first use 30 Con@ctivity via a direct WiFi connec-tion (Con@ctivity 3.0) You can find the necessary informa-tion on connecting the ventilationhood in the associated operating andinstallation instructions. Switch the cooktop on. Touch the 0 sensor control on any ofthe numerical displays. ...
Page 32 - How it works; Risk of burning due to hot items.; Noises
How it works 32 An induction coil is located under eachcooking zone. The coil creates a mag-netic field that reacts directly with thebase of the pan and heats it up. Thecooking zone itself is heated up indi-rectly by the heat given off by the pan. An induction cooking zone only workswhen ferromagnet...
Page 33 - Power management system
How it works 33 Power management system The cooktop has a maximum total per-mitted power consumption which can-not be exceeded for safety reasons. Cooking zones can be linked togetherin pairs on the cooktop. This allows ad-ditional power to be transferred fromone cooking zone to another. The values ...
Page 34 - Cookware; Suitable cookware
Cookware 34 Suitable cookware - Stainless steel with a magnetic base - Enameled steel - Cast iron The composition of the pan bottom canaffect the evenness of the cooking re-sults (e.g., when making pancakes). Thebase of the pan must be able to distrib-ute the heat evenly. A sandwich basemade of stai...
Page 35 - Tips; - To make optimum use of the cooking
Cookware 35 Tips - To make optimum use of the cooking zones, choose cookware with a suit-able base diameter (see “Overview –Cooking zone data”). If the cookwareis too small it will not be recognized. - Position the cookware as centrally as possible on the relevant cookingzone/cooking area. - Use onl...
Page 36 - Energy saving tips; - Once food has come to the boil or
Energy saving tips 36 - Use a lid whenever possible to mini- mize heat loss. - For small quantities, select a small pan. A small pan on a small cookingzone uses less energy than a large,only partially filled pan on a largecooking zone. - Cook with as little water as possible. - Once food has come to...
Page 37 - Setting ranges
Setting ranges 37 The cooktop is programmed with 9 power levels at the factory. If you wish to fine-tune a setting, you can extend the power-level range to 17 power levels (see “Pro-gramming”). Setting range Factory setting (9 power levels) Extended setting (17 power levels) Melting butterDissolving...
Page 38 - Operation; sensor control needs to be
Operation 38 Operation This ceramic cooktop is equipped withelectronic sensor controls which reactto finger contact. For safety reasons, inorder to switch the appliance on, theOn/Off sensor control needs to be touched for a little longer than the othersensors.Each time a sensor control is activat...
Page 39 - Switching the cooktop on
Operation 39 Fire hazard due to overheated food.Unattended food can overheat andignite.Do not leave the cooktop unattendedwhile it is being used. Please note that the heating-up timeon induction cooktops is muchshorter than on conventional cook-tops. Switching the cooktop on Touch the sensor ...
Page 41 - Activating Auto heat-up
Operation 41 Auto heat-up When Auto heat-up has been activated,the cooking zone switches on automati-cally at the highest setting and thenswitches to the power level (continuedcooking level) which you have previ-ously selected. The heat-up time de-pends on which continued cookinglevel has been chose...
Page 42 - Booster; Activating TwinBooster
Operation 42 Booster 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. When the Booster function is acti-vated, the settings for the linked c...
Page 43 - Keeping warm; - Foods begin to lose their nutrients
Operation 43 Keeping warm The Keeping warm function is forkeeping food warm when it has justbeen cooked and is still hot. It is notfor reheating food that has gone cold. The maximum duration for keeping foodwarm is 2 hours. - Only use cookware (pots/pans) for keeping food warm. Cover the cook-ware w...
Page 44 - Timer; reduce automatically to power; Kitchen timer; Setting the timer
Timer 44 The cooktop has to be switched on ifyou wish to use the timer. The timer can be used for the following2 functions: - setting the kitchen timer - reduce automatically to power level 1 You can use the functions simultane-ously. A duration of between 1 minute ( : ) and 9 hours 59 minutes ( ...
Page 45 - Setting the shut-off time
Timer 45 Safety shut-off You can set a time after which thecooking zone will reduce automaticallyto power level 1. This function can beused on all cooking zones at the sametime. If the time programmed is longer thanthe maximum operating time allowed,the cooking zone will be switched offby the safety...
Page 46 - sensor control (kitchen
Timer 46 Using both timer functions atthe same time If you use both functions simultane-ously, the shortest time is always dis-played. The sensor control (kitchen timer) or the indicator light of the cook-ing zone with the shortest time pul-sates. If you want to show the times leftcounting down...
Page 47 - Additional functions; Wipe protection; Activating; Demo mode; Activation/deactivation
Additional functions 47 Stop & Go When Stop & Go is activated, the powerlevel of all cooking zones in use is re-duced to power level 1.The cooking zone power levels and thetimer settings cannot be altered; thecooktop can only be switched off. Thekitchen timer, shut-off, Booster, andheat-up t...
Page 48 - Displaying the cooktop data; Model identifier/serial number
Additional functions 48 Displaying the cooktop data The model identifier and software ver-sion of the cooktop can be displayed.There must not be any cookware on thecooking zones. Model identifier/serial number Switch the cooktop on. Touch the 0 sensor control on any ofthe numerical displays. T...
Page 49 - Safety features; System lock/Safety lock
Safety features 49 System lock/Safety lock Your cooktop is equipped with a systemlock and a safety lock to prevent thecooktop and the cooking zones beingswitched on or any settings being al-tered unintentionally. The system lock is activated when the cooktop is switched off. If the systemlock is act...
Page 50 - Sensor controls are covered
Safety features 50 Safety shut-off Sensor controls are covered Your cooktop will turn off automaticallyif one or several of the sensor controlsremain covered for longer than 10 sec-onds, for example, by finger contact,food boiling over, or by an object. flashes briefly above the sensor control...
Page 51 - Overheating protection; Induction coils
Safety features 51 Overheating protection All the induction coils and the coolingelements for the electronics areequipped with an overheating protec-tion mechanism. Before the inductioncoils or cooling elements get too hot,the overheating protection mechanismintervenes in one of the following ways: ...
Page 52 - Programming; Changing the programming
Programming 52 You can adapt the programming of thecooktop to your personal needs. Sev-eral settings can be changed in succes-sion. After accessing programming mode,the symbol appears and will ap- pear in the timer display. After a fewseconds : (Program 01) will flash al- ternately with :...
Page 56 - Cleaning and care; Unsuitable cleaning agents
Cleaning and care 56 Risk of burning or scalding due to hot cooking zones.The cooking zones will be hot afteruse.Turn off the cooktop.Allow the cooktop to cool down be-fore cleaning. Risk of damage due to moisture ingress.The steam from a steam cleaning ap-pliance could reach live electricalcomp...
Page 57 - Cleaning the ceramic surface; Risk of damage caused by
Cleaning and care 57 Cleaning the ceramic surface Risk of damage caused by pointed objects.The seal between the cooktop andthe countertop could be damaged.The seal between the ceramic sur-face and the frame could be dam-aged.Do not use pointed objects for clean-ing. When cleaning with liquid dish ...
Page 58 - Frequently Asked Questions; Messages in the display
Frequently Asked Questions 58 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 59 - Problem
Frequently Asked Questions 59 Problem Possible cause and solution will flash alternately with , , or in the timer display. The fan is blocked or defective. Make sure it has not been blocked by an object. Remove the obstruction. If this fault message continues to appear in th...
Page 60 - Unexpected behavior
Frequently Asked Questions 60 Unexpected behavior Problem Possible cause and solution The power level se-lected is flashing. There is no dishware on the cooking zone, or thedishware is unsuitable. Use suitable cookware (see “Induction – Cook-ware”). Power level 9 is auto-matically reduced if youal...
Page 61 - Unsatisfactory results; General problems or technical faults
Frequently Asked Questions 61 Unsatisfactory results Problem Possible cause and solution Auto Heat-up is turnedon, but the food doesnot start cooking. Large amounts of food are being heated. Start cooking at the highest power level, then re-duce the power level manually. The pan is not conducting ...
Page 62 - Optional accessories; Microfiber cloth
Optional accessories 62 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 63 - Customer Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Customer Service 63 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 t...
Page 64 - Installation; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION; Risk of damage caused by incorrect installation.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 64 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION Risk of damage caused by incorrect installation. Incorrect installation can damage the cooktop.The cooktop must only be installed by a qualified specialist. Risk of electric shock from voltage. Incorrect connection to th...
Page 65 - Safety distances; Safety distance above the cooktop
Installation *INSTALLATION* 65 Safety distances Safety distance above the cooktop The safety distance specified by themanufacturer of the ventilation hoodmust be maintained between the cook-top and the ventilation hood above it. If combustible objects are installedabove the cooktop (e.g., a suspende...
Page 66 - back
Installation *INSTALLATION* 66 Safety clearances to the sides andback of the cooktop Ideally the cooktop should be installedwith plenty of space on either side. The minimum distance shown below must be maintained between the backof the cooktop and a tall unit or wall. The minimum distance , sho...
Page 67 - Minimum safety distance underneath the cooktop; accommodate the power supply cord
Installation *INSTALLATION* 67 Minimum safety distance underneath the cooktop To ensure sufficient ventilation to the cooktop, a minimum safety distance must beleft between the underside of the cooktop and any oven, intermediate shelf, ordrawer. The minimum safety distancebetween the underside of th...
Page 68 - Safety distance from the wall covering
Installation *INSTALLATION* 68 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...
Page 69 - Installation notes; Damage caused by incorrect in-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 69 Installation notes Seal between cooktop and counter-top Damage caused by incorrect in- stallation.Using sealant under the cooktopcould result in damage to the cook-top and the countertop if the cook-top ever needs to be removed forservicing.Do not use sealant between...
Page 70 - Installation dimensions; Front
Installation *INSTALLATION* 70 Installation dimensions The superscript numbers after the cut-out dimensions are the tolerances for thecut-out. KM 7720 FR a Front b Flexible metal hose with power cords,L = 4' (1,200 mm)
Page 73 - Seal any cut surfaces on
Installation *INSTALLATION* 73 Installation Create the countertop cut-out. Re-member to maintain the minimumsafety distances (see “Installation” –“Safety distances”). Seal any cut surfaces on wooden countertops with a special varnish, silicone rubber, or resin to prevent thewood from swelling as...
Page 74 - Electrical connection; Damage through improper work.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 74 Electrical connection Damage through improper work. Installation, repair, and maintenancework performed by by unqualifiedpersons can cause considerabledanger to users.Miele cannot be held liable for anydamage arising as a result of suchwork.Installation, repair and m...
Page 75 - Connection
Installation *INSTALLATION* 75 Connection Ensure that the connection data onthe data plate (voltage, frequency,and fuse rating) match those of yourelectrical supply. The data plate is located underneaththe appliance. The appliance is approved and readyfor connection to a grounded connectorwith thr...
Page 76 - Declaration of conformity; Induction Cooktop; Radio Modules; FCC ID
Declaration of conformity 76 Supplier's Declaration of Con-formity 47 CFR § 2.1077 Com-pliance Information Induction Cooktop Unique Identifier: Miele Model: KM7720; KM7730; KM7740 Responsible Party Miele, Inc.National Headquarters9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540Phone: 800-843-7232Fax: 609-419-4...
Page 79 - 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...