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 - Converting to another gas type
Contents 5 Installation ....................................................................................................................... 49 Gas connection............................................................................................................... 51 Burner ratings ............
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 injuryand material damage. Read the operating and installation instructions carefully before us-ing 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 un- less 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 us...
Page 9 - Technical safety
Warning and Safety instructions 9 Technical safety Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs can cause con- siderable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance and repairsmust only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician. Damage to the hob can compromise your safety. Check ...
Page 11 - During installation, maintenance and repair work, the hob must be
Warning and Safety instructions 11 During installation, maintenance and repair work, the hob must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply. The gas supply mustalso be shut off. Depending on country this is done in one of severaldifferent ways: - the mains fuse has been disconnected, or- t...
Page 12 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 12 Correct use The hob gets hot when in use and remains hot for some time after being switched off. Do not touch the hob if there is a possibility that itcould still be hot. Due to the high temperatures radiated, objects left near the hob when it is in use could c...
Page 14 - If the hob is used for very long periods of time, additional ventila-
Warning and Safety instructions 14 If the hob is used for very long periods of time, additional ventila- tion of the room may be necessary, e.g. by opening windows ordoors, or running the cooker hood on the highest setting. Do not use roasting dishes, pans or grilling stones that are large enoug...
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. Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for a min- imum of 10 years and up to 15 years following the...
Page 16 - Caring for the environment; Disposing of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 16 Disposing of the packaging ma-terial The packaging material is used for hand-ling and protects the appliance fromtransport damage. The packaging ma-terial used is selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can generally be recycled.Recycli...
Page 17 - Guide to the appliance; Your hob
Guide to the appliance 17 Your hob KM 3010 f c b d a e g a Large burner b Small burner c Medium burner d Medium burner e Trivet f Symbols for allocation of operating controls g Rotary control for burners
Page 19 - Control knobs; Wok burner
Guide to the appliance 19 Control knobs Wok burner a b d c e a Burner off The gas supply is turned off b Strongest flame The outer and inner burners are on the highest setting c Strong flame The outer burner is on the lowest setting, the inner burner on the highest setting d Weak flame...
Page 20 - Small, medium and large burners
Guide to the appliance 20 Small, medium and large burners & ' ( a Burner off The gas supply is turned off b Strong flame The burner is on the highest setting c Weak flame The burner is on the lowest setting
Page 21 - Burner
Guide to the appliance 21 Burner Wok burner a b c e f d a Outer burner cap b Inner burner cap c Burner head d Burner base e Thermocouple f Ignition electrode Small, medium and large burners a Burner cap b Burner head c Burner base d Thermocouple e Ignition electrode
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”). Accessories supplied with KM 3014only: Wok ring The wok ring supplied gives additionalstability to the wok, e...
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 docu-mentation 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; Minimum cookware base diameter
Pans 24 Minimum cookware base diameter [cm] Small burner 10 Medium burner 12 Large burner 14 Wok burner 26 Maximum diameter at top of cook- ware [cm] Small burner 20 Medium burner 22 Large burner 24 Wok burner pots/pans 26 Wok burner wok pan 40 - Select the cookware to suit the size of the burner:la...
Page 25 - - Do not use pots or pans with an
Pans 25 - Do not use pots or pans with an edge-supported base. Wok ring Use the wok ring supplied to give ad-ditional stability to pans, especially towoks with a rounded base. Place the wok ring on the pan supportso that it sits securely in position andcannot move (see diagram). Combination triv...
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 oil ishot enough to f...
Page 27 - Operation; Risk of fire with overheated food.; Switching on; burner off. Ventilate; Switching on during a power outage
Operation 27 Risk of fire with overheated food. Unattended food can overheat andcatch alight.Do not leave the hob unattendedwhilst it is being used. Switching on Press in the relevant rotary controland turn it anti-clockwise to the largeflame symbol. The ignition electrodewill “click” and ignite...
Page 28 - Adjusting the flame; Switching off; Turn the rotary control clockwise to
Operation 28 Adjusting the flame The burners can be regulated at anylevel between the strongest and weak-est flame. As the outer part of the flame is muchhotter than the centre, the tips of theflames should stay beneath the panbase. Flame tips which extend beyondthe sides of the pan merely warm upth...
Page 29 - Safety features; burner off, the burner is ready
Safety features 29 Thermo-electric ignition safetydevice Your hob is equipped with a thermo-electric ignition safety device. If a gasflame is extinguished, e.g. by food boil-ing over or by a draught, the gas supplyis switched off. This prevents the re-lease of gas. If you turn the rotary con-trol to...
Page 30 - Unsuitable cleaning agents
Cleaning and care 30 Danger of burning due to hot sur- faces.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 ca...
Page 31 - Risk of damage by pointed ob-; Stains; caused by limescale or water
Cleaning and care 31 The entire hob should be cleanedafter each use. Soften any stubborn soiling before-hand. Dry the hob thoroughly after everydamp cleaning to avoid limescaleresidue. Cleaning the tempered glasssurface Risk of damage by pointed ob- jects.The sealing strip between the hoband...
Page 32 - Cleaning the trivets
Cleaning and care 32 Cleaning the trivets Remove the trivets. Clean the trivets in a dishwasher orwith a solution of warm water and alittle washing-up liquid applied with asoft sponge. Soften any stubborn soil-ing beforehand. Dry the trivets thoroughly with a cleancloth. Cleaning the control k...
Page 33 - Cleaning the burners
Cleaning and care 33 Cleaning the burners Do not clean any parts of the burnersin a dishwasher. The surface of the burner cap will be-come duller with time. This is com-pletely normal and does not indicatematerial deterioration. The burner should be dismantled andthen cleaned by hand using a solut...
Page 34 - Assembling the burners; Assembling the wok burner
Cleaning and care 34 Assembling the burners Assembling the small, medium andlarge burners Place the burner head onto the burner base so that the thermo- couple and the ignition elec- trode extend through their respect- ive holes in the burner head. Theburner head must click into place ...
Page 35 - Functional check
Cleaning and care 35 Functional check Ignite all burners to check that theyare burning correctly: - The flame must not go out on the low- est setting, or when the control isturned quickly from the highest to thelowest setting. - On the highest setting, the flame must have a distinctive and visible...
Page 36 - Problem solving guide; Problem
Problem solving guide 36 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to callthe Miele Customer Service Department.Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser-...
Page 37 - The burner parts are not positioned correctly.
Problem solving guide 37 Problem Cause and remedy The gas flame goes outduring use. The burner parts are not positioned correctly. Position the burner parts correctly. The electronic ignitiondevice on the burner isnot working. The mains fuse has tripped. If necessary, contact a qualified electri...
Page 38 - Optional accessories; Microfibre cloth; Removes finger marks and light soiling
Optional accessories 38 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 M...
Page 39 - After sales service; Contact in the event of a fault
After sales service 39 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 f...
Page 40 - Installation; Safety instructions for installation; Risk of damage from incorrect connection.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 40 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 41 - Safety distances; Safety distance above the hob
Installation *INSTALLATION* 41 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 min...
Page 42 - back
Installation *INSTALLATION* 42 Safety distances to the sides and backof 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 43 - Safety distance underneath the hob
Installation *INSTALLATION* 43 Safety distance underneath the hob No ventilation required underneath thishob.
Page 46 - Installation notes; Damage caused by incorrect in-; Sealing strip; Grout lines
Installation *INSTALLATION* 46 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 47 - Building-in dimensions; All dimensions are given in mm.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 47 Building-in dimensions All dimensions are given in mm. KM 3010 a Front b Casing depth c Mains connection box with mains connection cableMains connection cable L = 1440 mm d Gas connection R ¹/₂" - ISO 7-1 (DIN EN 10226)
Page 48 - Front
Installation *INSTALLATION* 48 KM 3014 a Front b Casing depth c Mains connection box with mains connection cableMains connection cable L = 1440 mm d Gas connection R ¹/₂" - ISO 7-1 (DIN EN 10226)
Page 49 - Preparing the worktop; Seal any cut surfaces on; wooden; R4) can be carefully cut to fit
Installation *INSTALLATION* 49 Installation Preparing the worktop 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, silic- one sealant or resin to prevent thewood ...
Page 50 - Securing the hob; Secure the hob using the brackets; - The gas flame must not go out on the
Installation *INSTALLATION* 50 Securing the hob Secure the hob using the brackets supplied. Functional check After installing the hob, ignite all burn-ers to check that they are operatingcorrectly: - The gas flame must not go out on the lowest setting, or when the rotarycontrol is turned quic...
Page 51 - Gas connection; Risk of explosion due to an incor-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 51 Gas connection For any gas work in the UK always usea Gas Safe registered engineer. Risk of explosion due to an incor- rect 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 52 - Risk of explosion due to dam-; United Kingdom, Ireland; Risk of explosion due to gas leak-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 52 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 53 - Using a 90° angle
Installation *INSTALLATION* 53 Using a 90° angle a Connection R ¹/₂" - ISO 7-1 (DIN EN10226) b 90° elbowThe installation height in the area ofthe gas connection is increased toapprox. 90 mm.
Page 54 - Burner ratings; Small burner
Installation *INSTALLATION* 54 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 W...
Page 55 - Electrical connection; Risk of fire from overheating.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 55 Electrical connection The hob is supplied with a mains cablewith moulded plug ready for connectionto a suitable earthed socket.The socket must be easily accessibleafter the hob has been installed. If thesocket is not easily accessible, ensurethat a suitable means of di...
Page 56 - Jet table; Changing the jets; and; small jets need
Converting to another gas type *INSTALLATION* 56 Risk of explosion due to an incor- rect 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 57 - Remove the pot rest, burner cap
Converting to another gas type *INSTALLATION* 57 Changing the main jets (small, me-dium and large burners) Remove the pot rest, burner cap and burner head . Using an M7 socket spanner, unscrewthe main jet . Fit the correct jets securely (see jettable). Secure the jets against inadve...
Page 58 - Changing the small jets
Converting to another gas type *INSTALLATION* 58 Removing the upper part of the appli-ance To change the small jets, you will firstneed to remove the upper part of theappliance. Pull the rotary controls up and off toremove them. Remove the loose burner compon-ents. Loosen the fixing screws on ...
Page 59 - Check all gas fittings for leaks.
Converting to another gas type *INSTALLATION* 59 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 low- est setting, or when the control isturned quickly from the highest to th...
Page 60 - Product data sheets
Product data sheets 60 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 3010 Number of gas burners 4 Energy efficiency per gas burner (EE ga...
Page 63 - United Kingdom
United Kingdom Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TWTel: 0330 160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk, E-mail: [email protected] Australia Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.ACN 005 635 398ABN 96 005 635 398Level 4, 141 Camberwell RoadHawthorn East, VIC 3123Tel: 1300 464 353E-mail: [em...