Page 2 - Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Guide to the cooktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Cooktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Installation; Be certain your appliance is; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ THE OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLYBEFORE USING THECOOKTOP WARNING - This appliance is intended forresidential cooking only. When using your appliance followbasic safety precautions includingthe following: Installation ~ Be certain your appliance is properly installed and grounded by aqualified...
Page 5 - Use
Use ~ Only use the cooktop for residential cooking, and for the purposesdescribed in this manual.Other uses are not permitted and canbe dangerous. ~ Persons who lack physical, sensory or mental abilities, or experience withthe appliance should not use it withoutsupervision or instruction by arespons...
Page 6 - Injury prevention
Injury prevention ~ Children should not be left unattended in an area where thecooktop is in use. Never allow childrento sit or stand on any part of thecooktop. Caution: Do not store items of interest to children in cabinets above thecooktop. Children climbing on thecooktop to reach these items coul...
Page 8 - Damage protection
Damage protection ~ Never place hot pots or pans on the touch controls, this may damage theelectronics. ~ Do not drop anything on the ceramic surface of the cooktop. Evenlightweight objects may cause damage. ~ Do not use pots or pans with pronounced edges or ridges on theceramic cooktop. These could...
Page 10 - Cooktop; abde; Guide to the cooktop
Cooktop abde Burners with single booster c Burner with double booster Guide to the cooktop 10
Page 11 - Control panel; Touch controls; Power level; Indicators; Child Safety Lock
Control panel Touch controls a Booster On/Off b Power level c Burner On/Off d Timer On/Off, switch betweenfunctions and select a burner f Child Safety Lock g Cooktop On/Off Indicators e Child Safety Lock h Cooktop On Guide to the cooktop 11
Page 12 - Burner display; II
Burner display a Booster indicator b Display: - = Burner is ready for use 0 = Burner is turned on 1 to 12 = Power level # = Residual heat ß = Missing or unsuitable cookware (see "Induction") I = Single booster function activated II = Double booster function activated (rear middle burner only...
Page 13 - Timer display; Time display; Burner data; Burner; All burners
Timer display a Indicator for relevant burner, e.g. rear right burner b Time display Burner data Burner minimum to maximum diameter * Rating in watts 208 V** 240 V** y 6 5 / 16 " - 9" 16 -23 cm normal:with booster: 21002900 24003350 w 4" - 6 5 / 16 " 10 - 16 cm normal:with booster: 1...
Page 14 - How it works; Induction
How it works An induction coil is located under eachburner. When a burner is switched on,this coil creates a magnetic field whichimpacts directly on the base of the panand heats it up. The burner itself isheated indirectly by the heat given offby the pan. Induction burners only work when amagnetic b...
Page 15 - Noises; – Higher power settings may cause a
Noises When using an induction burner, thefollowing noises can occur in the pan,depending on what it is made of andhow it is constructed. – Higher power settings may cause a buzz. This will decrease or ceasealtogether when the power setting isreduced. – If the pan base is made of layers of different...
Page 16 - Cookware; Suitable pans include:
Cookware Suitable pans include: – stainless steel pans with a magnetic base – enameled steel pans – cast iron pans Unsuitable pans: – stainless steel pans without a magnetic base – aluminum and copper pans – glass, ceramic or earthenware pots and pans To test whether a pot or pan is suitablefor use ...
Page 17 - Before using for the first time
Clean the cooktop ^ Before using for the first time, cleanthe appliance with a damp cloth anddry with a soft cloth. Heat the cooktop Metal components of the cooktop havea protective coating which may give offa slight odor the first time the applianceis heated. The smell will dissipate after a shortt...
Page 18 - Resetting the touch controls
Automatic reset To ensure the cooktop functionsproperly the touch controls willautomatically reset: – when the cooktop is connected to the power supply, – if there is an interruption to the power supply, and – during use in response to changing light conditions. During the automatic reset of the tou...
Page 19 - without
Touch controls The control panel is equipped withelectronic sensors. They respond to afinger touch.To operate the burners, simply touchthe corresponding sensor area(s). Eachtime a command is registered, a signalwill be heard. Be sure to touch only the desiredsensor area and keep the controlpanel cle...
Page 20 - Settings; Use for
Settings Use for Power level * standard factory settings (12 power levels) extended** settings (23 power levels) Melting butter, chocolate, etc.Dissolving gelatine 1 - 2 1 - 2. Thickening sauces containing egg yolk and/or butterWarming small quantities of food/liquidCooking riceThaw frozen vegetable...
Page 21 - Continued
Auto-heat When Auto-heat has been activated,the burner switches on automatically atthe highest setting and then switches tothe continued power level which wasselected. The "heat-up" time dependson which continued power level hasbeen chosen (see table). Taking a pan off the burner whileAuto-h...
Page 22 - To activate Auto-heat; Cooking without Auto-heat
To activate Auto-heat ^ Turn the burner on. ^ Touch the - sensor until the desired power level is displayed, e.g. 3 . 12 segments will light in the lighting circle during the auto-heat time. Afterthe auto-heat time has elapsed only thenumber of segments will light whichcorrespond to the selected pow...
Page 23 - Booster function
Booster function Each burner is equipped with a boosterfunction to temporarily increase thepower level. When the booster functionis on, the burners increase to powerlevel 12 for 10 minutes. This boost is intended for quickly bringing largequantities of water to the boil,e.g. cooking pasta.A maximum ...
Page 26 - Setting the timer; Timer
The cooktop has a timer which can beused to: – time any activity in the kitchen. – automatically switch-off one (any) burner. The functions above can also be usedsimultaneously. Quick Guide: Turn on Touch m Set With - set from 99 to 00 minutes With + set from 00 to 99 minutes Toggle betweenthe funct...
Page 27 - Setting an additional burner
Automatic switch-off Use this function to turn a burner offautomatically.The automatic switch-off can be usedfor several burners at the same time. ^ Turn the desired burner on andselect a power level. ^ Select the m touch control until the indicator light for that burner flashes. If more than one bu...
Page 28 - Combi mode; Toggle between functions; Timer start value
Combi mode The timer and automatic switch-offfunctions can be used at the sametime. If you are using the automatic switch-offfunction and would like to use the timeras well: ^ Touch the m sensor until the indicator light for the programmedburner(s) lights steadily and 00 appears in the display. If y...
Page 29 - To activate the Child Safety Lock; Safety features
Child Safety Lock Keep children away from thecooktop for their own safety. The cooktop has a Child Safety Lock toprevent children from turning on theburners or changing the settings. The Child Safety Lock can be activatedwhile the cooktop is on or off. Activating the Child Safety Lockduring cooktop ...
Page 30 - Stop and Go; To activate Stop and Go:
Stop and Go Your appliance has a Stop and Gofeature which, when activated, reducesthe power of all burners that have beenswitched on. If you then deactivate the feature, theburners will automatically return to theprevious level.If the feature is not de-activated, thecooktop will turn off after 1 hou...
Page 31 - Safety cut-out feature; The cooktop is on too long; will
Safety cut-out feature The cooktop is on too long The cooktop has a safety cut-outfeature in case it is not turned off afteruse. If one of the burners is heated for anunusually long period of time (seetable), and the power level settings arenot adjusted, the cooktop will turn itselfoff automatically...
Page 32 - Overheating protection
Overheating protection The induction coils and the coolingelement of the electronic are fitted witha overheating protection feature. Thisprevents the induction coils and coolingelement from overheating. This mechanism works on the affectedburner or on the entire cooktop in thefollowing ways: – If th...
Page 33 - Any melted solids like; aluminum foil; should be removed as; immediately; Cleaning and Care
Do not use a steam cleaner to cleanthis appliance. Steam couldpenetrate electrical components andcause a short circuit. Pressurizedsteam could cause permanentdamage to the surface and tocomponents. Do not use any sharp pointedobjects which could damage theseal between the ceramic surface,the surroun...
Page 34 - Programming
The cooktop's default settings can beadjusted (see table). ^ While the cooktop is turned off, touchOn/Off " s " control and Child Safety Lock " $ " control at the same time until the Child Safety Lock indicatorflashes. The burner display shows P (Program) and S (Status) with a number...
Page 35 - Programming Table
Programming Table Program* Status** Setting P 0 Demonstration mode andfactory default settings S 0 Demonstration mode on S 1 Demonstration mode off S 9 Restore Factory default settings P 1 Keypad tone when acontrol is touched S 0 Off S 1 On P 2 Warning tone when thereis no pan or the pan isunsuitabl...
Page 37 - Frequently asked questions
, Repairs should only be carried out by an authorized technician in accordance with local and national safety regulations. Unauthorized repairscould cause injury or appliance damage. The cooktop or the burners cannot be turned on. Possible fault Solution The cookware is not suitable. See "Cookwa...
Page 38 - Select a higher continued power level.
A single burner or the cooktop turns off automatically. Possible fault Solution The overheating protection hasbeen activated. See "Overheating protection". One of the following errors occurs:– The booster function turns off automatically ahead of time.– The selected power level 10 , 11 or 12...
Page 40 - MieleCare; , our Extended Service; MieleCare; is the only Extended Service; MieleCare; Technical Service
In the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Departmentusing the information on the back of thismanual. When contacting Technical Servicequote the serial number and model ofthe cooktop. This information is visibleon the silver data plate. Mie...
Page 41 - Installation Instructions; before
Installation Instructions To prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructions before installation or use.
Page 42 - recommended
Note to the installer:Please leave this instruction bookwith the consumer for the localelectrical inspector’s use. The minimum distances given inthese Installation Instructions mustbe observed in order to ensure safeoperation. Failure to do so increasesthe risk of fire. The cabinetry and venting hoo...
Page 44 - Cooktops flush with the countertop; Wall
Cooktops flush with the countertop a Wall b Wall covering c Back splash d Countertop e Countertop cut-out f 2" (50 mm) minimum distance Frame/Facet cooktops Installation 44
Page 45 - Installation dimensions; Front of cooktop
Installation dimensions a Front of cooktop b Installation height c Power cord encased by flexible metal conduitLength = 3' 11" (1200 mm) C = 3 / 4 " (19 mm) d Installation height for the power supply Installation 45 b (916 mm) (514mm) a (930mm) (500 mm) + - + - 1 ( 50mm) 2" 0 36 5/8"...
Page 46 - Ventilation
Ventilation a Front of cooktop b Cut-out at the rear wall of the cabinet for ventilation c Protective baseIf a protective base is fitted, there must be a distance of at least 4 ½" (110 mm)between the top of the protective base and the top of the countertop, for properventilation of the appliance...
Page 47 - Cut out; be carefully filed down to fit.; Installing the cooktop
Cut out ^ Make the countertop cut-out followingthe dimensions given in theillustration.Remember to maintain a minimumdistance of 2" (50 mm) between therear wall and the right or left side.See also the "IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS". ^ Seal the cut surfaces with a suitableheat-resistant s...
Page 49 - CAUTION: Before installation or; Power supply; Electrical connection
, CAUTION: Before installation or servicing, disconnect the powersupply by either removing the fuse,shutting off the main power supplyor manually "tripping" the circuitbreaker. Installation work and repairs shouldonly be performed by a qualifiedtechnician in accordance with allapplicable cod...
Page 50 - Help protect our environment
Disposal of packing materials The cardboard box and packingmaterials are biodegradable andrecyclable. Please recycle. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of children.Danger of suffocation! Disposal of an old appliance Old appliances contain ma...