Page 2 - Contents; Warning and Safety instructions
Contents 2 Warning and Safety instructions ............................................................................... 6 Sustainability and environmental protection .......................................................... 14 Familiarisation ........................................................
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 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 11 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 - If a drawer is fitted directly underneath the hob, do not store any; Cleaning and care; Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this hob.
Warning and Safety instructions 13 The hob is fitted with a cooling fan. If a drawer is fitted directly un- derneath the hob, ensure that there is sufficient space between thedrawer and its contents and the underside of the hob in order to en-sure sufficient ventilation for the hob. If a drawer ...
Page 14 - Sustainability and environmental protection; Energy saving tips; - Use a pressure cooker to reduce; Disposing of your old appliance
Sustainability and environmental protection 14 Energy saving tips - Cook in covered pots and pans if pos- sible. This prevents heat escaping un-necessarily. - Cook with as little water as possible.- Once food has come to the boil or the pan is hot for frying, reduce the heatto a lower power level. -...
Page 15 - Familiarisation; Your hob; Useable surface of the hob for a maximum of 6 pans
Familiarisation 15 Your hob a Useable surface of the hob for a maximum of 6 pans b Controls and indicators
Page 16 - Controls and display
Familiarisation 16 Controls and display b d f g a i j k l h c e a Minute minder sensor control b Stop&Go sensor controlTo stop/start a cooking process in progress c Hob On/Off sensor control d Wipe protection sensor controlTo lock the sensor controls e Auto switch off sensor controlSwitches off ...
Page 17 - Power management; Effects of power distribution; Operating principles; Hob when switched off; sensor control is visible when the; Operation; Sensor controls and indicators
Familiarisation 17 Power management Effects of power distribution While the Booster is in operation, someof the power is taken away from theother induction coils. If an induction coilgives power to another coil, this canhave the following effects: - Auto heat-up is deactivated.- The power level is r...
Page 18 - Networking
Familiarisation 18 Networking Your hob is equipped with an integratedWiFi module. The hob can be connectedto your home WiFi network or simply toyour Miele cooker hood. Miele@home After installing the Miele app on a mo-bile device, you can do the following: - Call up information on the operating stat...
Page 19 - Functions; Use this function if there is a
Familiarisation 19 Functions Con@ctivity 3.0 Con@ctivity 3.0 is the direct commu-nication system between your hob and aMiele cooker hood. Communication isachieved by means of networking.Con@ctivity 3.0 enables the cookerhood to operate automatically depend-ing on the operating status of your hob.Fur...
Page 20 - sensor control is not locked.
Familiarisation 20 Recall If the hob is switched off by mistakeduring use, this function can be used toreset all settings. For this to work, thehob must be switched on again within10 seconds of being switched off. Keeping warm This function enables food to be keptwarm after it has finished cooking.T...
Page 21 - Sensor controls are covered; flashes briefly above the; Excessive operating time
Familiarisation 21 Safety switch-off Sensor controls are covered Your hob will turn off automatically ifone or several of the sensor controls re-main covered for longer than10 seconds, for example, by finger con-tact, food boiling over or by an objectsuch as an oven glove or tea towel. flashes br...
Page 22 - Overheating protection
Familiarisation 22 Overheating protection In order to prevent the hob from beingdamaged by excessive temperatures,the overheating protection mechanismintervenes in one of the following ways: Overheating protection measures - If the Booster function is switched on, it will stop. - The set power level...
Page 23 - Commissioning; Unpacking the hob; Installing the Miele app; or from the; Setting up Miele@home
Commissioning 23 Unpacking the hob Please stick the data plate for the ap-pliance, supplied with this document-ation, in the space provided in the“Customer Service Department” sec-tion of this booklet. Remove any protective foil and stick-ers. Cleaning the hob for the firsttime Before using fo...
Page 24 - Connecting via the Miele app
Commissioning 24 Connecting via the Miele app - A home WiFi network is available.- The signal of your WiFi network is sufficiently strong in the placewhere your hob is installed. - There is no direct WiFi connection between the hob and a Mielecooker hood (Con@ctivity 3.0). - The Miele app is install...
Page 25 - Cancelling the process; Touch any sensor control.; Resetting settings; is displayed in the timer dis-
Commissioning 25 Cancelling the process Touch any sensor control. Resetting settings Reset the settings if you are disposingof your hob, selling it or putting a usedhob into operation. This is the only wayto ensure that all personal data hasbeen removed and the previous ownerwill no longer be able...
Page 26 - Availability of the WiFi connection; - The hob is not connected to your
Commissioning 26 Establishing a direct connectionwith the cooker hood The hob requires max. 2 W in networkedstandby. Availability of the WiFi connection The WiFi connection shares a frequencyrange with other appliances (includingmicrowave ovens and remote controltoys). This can give rise to sporadic...
Page 28 - Safety notes for operation; Risk of fire with overheated food.
Operation 28 Safety notes for operation Risk of fire with overheated food. Unattended food can overheat and catch alight.Do not leave the hob unattended whilst it is being used. Risk of burning due to hot ceramic surface. The ceramic surface will be hot after use.Do not touch the ceramic surface...
Page 29 - The hob cannot distinguish between cookware and objects
Operation 29 The hob cannot distinguish between cookware and objects next to cookware.The objects will be heated too. Touching hot objects can causeburning.Do not place objects on the hob. Only place the cookware on thehob.
Page 30 - Switching the hob on; Switching the hob off; Touch the; Positioning cookware; We recommend switching the hob
Operation 30 Switching the hob on Touch the sensor control. Further sensor controls will light up. If no further entry is made, the hob willswitch itself off after a few seconds forsafety reasons. Switching the hob off Touch the sensor control. Positioning cookware You can use a maximum of...
Page 31 - Power level; Setting the power level
Operation 31 Power level Setting the power level If you do not set a power level withinapprox. 10 seconds, the numerical dis-play will go out. Place the cookware in the requiredposition on the hob. The corresponding numerical displaylights up. Touch the appropriate sensor controlfor the power le...
Page 32 - Booster; Activating the Booster
Operation 32 Booster Activating the Booster When the Booster function is activated,the settings for the linked cooking zonemay be changed, see “Familiarisation –Power management”.You can use the Booster function for amaximum of 3 items of cookware at thesame time: 1 on the right-hand side ofthe hob,...
Page 33 - Activating auto heat-up; tinued cooking level will pulsate; Deactivating auto heat-up; or
Operation 33 Auto heat-up The heat-up time depends on whichcontinued cooking setting has beenchosen: Continued cook- ing setting* Heat-up time [min:sec] 1 Approx. 0:15 1. Approx. 0:15 2 Approx. 0:15 2. Approx. 0:15 3 Approx. 0:25 3. Approx. 0:25 4 Approx. 0:50 4. Approx. 0:50 5 Approx. 2:00 5. Appro...
Page 34 - Timer; Setting timer durations
Operation 34 Timer Setting timer durations A duration of between 1 minute ( : ) and 9 hours 59 minutes ( : ) can be set.Durations of up to 59 minutes areshown in minutes (0:59) and durationsof more than 60 minutes are shown inhours and minutes.Durations are entered: - Using the left or front l...
Page 36 - sensor control (minute
Operation 36 Using both timer functions at thesame 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 theitem of cookware with the shortestswitch-off time pulsates. If you want to show the times l...
Page 37 - System lock; Activating the system lock; Safety lock; Activating the safety lock
Operation 37 System lock Activating the system lock All sensor controls are locked. A setminute minder time will continue tocount down. Touch the sensor control for 6 seconds. The seconds can be seen countingdown in the timer display. When thistime has elapsed, will appear in the timer dis...
Page 38 - Activating the Recall function; Application; Wipe protection; Activating wipe protection
Operation 38 Activating the Recall function Switch the hob on again. The previously set power levels flash. Press one of the flashing power levelindicators immediately. All settings are restored. Keeping warm Activating /deactivating the Keepingwarm function The Keeping warm function cannot beus...
Page 39 - Hob data; Displaying the software version; numbers appear in the timer display:
Operation 39 Hob data Displaying the model identifier/serialnumber Switch the hob on. Place an induction-compatible item ofcookware on the hob. Press the 0 and 4 sensor controls onthe numerical display at the sametime for 6 seconds. Numbers will appear in the timer displayone after another, se...
Page 41 - Setting ranges
Setting ranges 41 The hob is programmed with 9 power levels at the factory. If you wish to fine-tune asetting, you can extend the power level range to 17 power levels (see “Adjustingsettings”). Setting range Factory set- ting (9 power levels) Extended set- ting (17 power levels) Melting butterMeltin...
Page 42 - Good to know; How induction hobs work
Good to know 42 How induction hobs work 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...
Page 43 - Pans; Suitable cookware
Good to know 43 Pans Suitable cookware - Stainless steel cookware with a mag- netic base - Enamelled steel cookware- Cast iron Please be aware that the properties ofthe cookware base can affect the even-ness with which the food heats up (e.g.when making pancakes). The base ofthe cookware must be abl...
Page 44 - Cookware tips; - Use only pots and pans with smooth
Good to know 44 Cookware tips - Use only pots and pans 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....
Page 45 - Adjusting settings; Accessing programming mode
Adjusting settings 45 Accessing programming mode The sensor is located approx. 1 cm (index finger width) to the left of the sensor. The hob is switched off. Press and hold the and sensor controls until the sensor control lights up and appears in the timer display. After a few se...
Page 49 - Safety notes on cleaning and care; Risk of burns due to hot surfaces.
Cleaning and care 49 Safety notes on cleaning and care Risk of burns due to hot surfaces. All parts of the hob may be hot after use.Switch the hob off.Allow the hob to cool down before cleaning it. All surfaces could be discoloured or damaged if unsuitable cleaningagents are used or if residues fr...
Page 50 - When to clean; Clean the hob after every use.; Removing light soiling; cleaners and cream cleaners
Cleaning and care 50 When to clean Clean the hob after every use. Removing light soiling Clean the entire ceramic surface ofthe hob with a damp, soft cloth and asolution of water and a little washing-up liquid. Please follow the cleaningagent manufacturer ’s instructions. Removing stubborn soili...
Page 51 - Troubleshooting; Messages in the display
Troubleshooting 51 Messages in the display Problem Cause and remedy will flash alternately with in the timer dis- play and a tone willsound. The hob is incorrectly connected. Disconnect the hob from the mains electricity sup-ply. Contact the Customer Service Department. The hobmust be c...
Page 52 - Problem; The fan is blocked or defective.
Troubleshooting 52 Problem Cause and remedy In the timer display E-number, e.g. E-0, willflash alternately with , , , , , , or . The fan is blocked or defective. Make sure it has not been blocked by an object. Remove the obstruction. If this fault message contin...
Page 53 - Unexpected behaviour
Troubleshooting 53 Unexpected behaviour Problem Cause and remedy When you place an itemof cookware on the hobthe corresponding nu-merical display does notappear. The cookware cannot be detected in this position be-cause it is very small. Re-position the cookware. If it is still not detected,use a ...
Page 54 - Unsatisfactory results; A large amount of food is being heated up.
Troubleshooting 54 Unsatisfactory results Problem Cause and remedy The food in the pan doesnot heat up when theAuto heat-up function isswitched 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 pan is not...
Page 55 - General problems or technical faults; There is no power to the hob.
Troubleshooting 55 General problems or technical faults Problem Cause and remedy The hob cannot beswitched on. There is no power to the hob. Check whether the circuit breaker has tripped. Con-tact a qualified electrician or the Miele CustomerService Department (for the minimum fuse rating,see data...
Page 56 - After sales service; Contact in the event of a fault
After sales service 56 Information to help you rectify faults yourself and about Miele spare parts can befound at www.miele.com/service. Contact in the event of a fault In the event of a fault which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact your Mieledealer or Miele Customer Service. You can book a...
Page 57 - Note for test institutes
After sales service 57 Note for test institutes 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 58 - Optional accessories; Cookware; Microfibre cloth
Optional accessories 58 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 59 - Installation; Safety notes for installation
Installation *INSTALLATION* 59 Safety notes for installation Risk of damage from incorrect installation. Incorrect installation can cause damage to the hob.The hob must only be installed by a qualified specialist. Risk of electric shock from mains voltage. Incorrect connection to the mains suppl...
Page 60 - Additional safety notes for surface-mounted installation; Damage caused by incorrect installation.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 60 Additional safety notes for surface-mounted installation Damage caused by incorrect installation. Using sealant under the hob could result in damage to the hob andthe worktop if the hob ever needs to be removed.Do not use sealant between the hob and the worktop.The s...
Page 61 - Additional safety notes for flush-fit installation; Damage from unsuitable sealant.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 61 Additional safety notes for flush-fit installation Damage from unsuitable sealant. Unsuitable sealant can damage natural stone.For natural stone worktops and natural stone tiles, only use siliconesealant that is specially formulated for natural stone. Follow themanuf...
Page 62 - Safety distances; Safety distance above the hob; - The safety distance specified by the
Installation *INSTALLATION* 62 Safety distances Safety distance above the hob The following must be ensured betweenthe hob and the cooker hood above it: - The safety distance specified by the manufacturer of the cooker hood mustbe maintained. - When two or more appliances which have different safety...
Page 63 - back
Installation *INSTALLATION* 63 Safety distance behind and to the sideof the hob The minimum safety distances shownbelow must be maintained between theappliance and a tall unit or wall: - Between the back of the worktop cut-out and the rear edge of the work-top:50 mm and - On the right side b...
Page 64 - Safety distance underneath the hob; Without intermediate shelf or base; accommodating the
Installation *INSTALLATION* 64 Safety distance underneath the hob To install the hob while maintaining thesafety distances, you can choose from3 variants: 1. Without intermediate shelf or base panel 2. With intermediate shelf3. With an air intake-optimised base panel Further instructions are describ...
Page 65 - Without intermediate shelf or base panel; The dimensions in brackets are recommendations.; Front
Installation *INSTALLATION* 65 1. Without intermediate shelf or base panel To ensure sufficient ventilation to the hob, a minimum safety distance must be leftbetween the underside of the hob and any drawer or oven.The minimum safety distance between the underside 1 of the hob and: - Upper edge of dr...
Page 66 - underside
Installation *INSTALLATION* 66 3. Air intake-optimised base panel The performance of the hob depends on the ventilation.The air intake-optimised base panel has openings where the fans are positioned.This section contains instructions for creating an air intake-optimised base panel. ≤ 40 mm ≥ 45 mm ≥...
Page 67 - Positions and cut-outs of the ventilation openings; Middle of the cut-out height
Installation *INSTALLATION* 67 Positions and cut-outs of the ventilation openings X1.1 Y1.1 X2.1 Y2.1 X2.2 Y2.2 Not to scale. View from above. Surface-mounted cut-out shown.Also applies to flush-fit installation. a Middle of the cut-out height b Middle of the cut-out width c Cut-out for fan, round (...
Page 68 - Safety distance from the niche cladding; Masonry; combustible; 0 mm – dimension x
Installation *INSTALLATION* 68 Safety distance from the niche cladding If niche cladding is installed, a minimum safety distance must be maintainedbetween the worktop cut-out and the cladding. High temperatures can alter ordamage these materials. Flush-fit installation Surface-mounted installation a...
Page 69 - Building-in dimensions for surface-mounted installation
Installation *INSTALLATION* 69 Building-in dimensions for surface-mounted installation KM 7678 FR All dimensions are given in mm. a Front b Mains connection boxThe mains connection cable (L = 1440 mm) is supplied loose
Page 73 - Installation dimensions for flush-fit installation
Installation *INSTALLATION* 73 Installation dimensions for flush-fit installation KM 7678 FL, KM 7878 FL All dimensions are given in mm. 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 suppli...
Page 75 - Seal any cut surfaces on; wooden; Risk of damage from incorrect
Installation *INSTALLATION* 75 Installing a surface-mountedhob 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 fro...
Page 77 - Electrical connection; Total power rating; See data plate; Connection data
Installation *INSTALLATION* 77 Electrical connection Risk of damage from incorrect connection.Unauthorised installation, mainten-ance and repairs can cause consider-able danger for the user.Miele cannot be held liable for dam-age or injury caused by unauthorisedinstallation, maintenance or repairw...
Page 78 - Risk of electric shock.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 78 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 appli-ance cannot be switched back on bymistake. To disconnect the app...
Page 79 - Wiring diagram; a b c d e
Installation *INSTALLATION* 79 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. The maximum load per connected liveconductor is 3650 W.All 3 live...
Page 80 - Product data sheets
Installation *INSTALLATION* 80 Product data sheets 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 7678 Number of cooking zones and/or areas F...
Page 82 - EU Conformity declaration; UK Conformity declaration; manuals and enter the name of the product or the serial number; Statement of Compliance; Paul Wright
Installation *INSTALLATION* 82 EU Conformity declaration Miele hereby declares that this ceramic induction hob complies with Directive2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from one of thefollowing internet addresses: - Products, Download from www.miele.ie- Fo...
Page 83 - 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...