Page 2 - Contents
Guide to the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 KM 6350 / KM 6351 / KM 6352 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Models; ac; Guide to the appliance
Models KM 6350 / KM 6351 / KM 6352 ac Cooking zone with TwinBooster bd Cooking zones with Booster e Control panel Guide to the appliance 4
Page 8 - Control panel
Page 10 - Cooking zones
Cooking zones Cooking zone KM 6350 Minimum to maximum C in cm* Rating in watts for 230 V** y 18 - 28 NormalTwinBooster level 1TwinBooster level 2 260030003700 w 10 - 16 NormalBooster 14002200 x 14 - 20 / 20 x 30 NormalTwinBooster level 1TwinBooster level 2NormalTwinBooster level 1TwinBooster level 2...
Page 11 - * Pans of any diameter within the given range may be used.
Cooking zone KM 6354 Minimum to maximum C in cm* Rating in watts for 230 V** f 18 - 28 NormalTwinBooster level 1TwinBooster level 2 260030003700 b 10 - 16 NormalBooster 14002200 a 14 - 20 / 20 x 30 NormalTwinBooster level 1TwinBooster level 2NormalTwinBooster level 1TwinBooster level 2 1850250030002...
Page 12 - Special feature; Hobs bearing the
Cooking zone KM 6382 / KM 6383 Minimum to maximum C in cm* Rating in watts for 230 V** y 16 - 23 NormalTwinBooster level 1TwinBooster level 2 230030003700 w 10 - 16 NormalBooster 14001800 b 18 - 28 NormalTwinBooster level 1TwinBooster level 2 240030003700 x 14 - 20 NormalBooster 18502900 z 14 - 20 N...
Page 13 - Correct application; Warning and Safety instructions
This hob complies with all relevantlocal and national safetyrequirements. Inappropriate usecan, however, lead to personal injuryand damage to property. To avoid the risk of accidents anddamage to the hob, please readthese instructions carefully beforeinstallation and before using it forthe first tim...
Page 14 - Safety with children
Safety with children ~ Use the safety lock to prevent children operating the hob or alteringthe settings. ~ Keep children away from the hob at all times. It is not a toy! To avoid the riskof injury, do not allow them to play withit or use the controls. They will notunderstand the potential dangerspo...
Page 15 - Technical safety
Technical safety ~ Before installation, check the hob for visible signs of damage. Do not installand use a damaged appliance. It couldbe dangerous. ~ The electrical safety of this hob can only be guaranteed if correctly earthed.It is most important that this basicsafety requirement is observed andre...
Page 16 - Correct use
~ Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele originalspare parts. The manufacturer can onlyguarantee the safety of the hob whenMiele replacement parts are used. ~ If the connection cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a suitablyqualified electrician with a specialistconnection cabl...
Page 19 - Disposal of your old appliance; Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packingmaterial The transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly fordisposal, and should be recycled. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of babies andyoung children. Danger...
Page 20 - Cleaning for the first time; Remove any protective wrapping and adhesive labels.; Before using for the first time
Please stick the extra data plate for the appliance suppliedwith this documentation in the space provided in the "Aftersales service, data plate" section of this booklet. Cleaning for the first time ^ Remove any protective wrapping and adhesive labels. ^ Before using for the first time, clea...
Page 21 - The induction principle; The cooking zone; Induction
The induction principle An induction coil is located under each cooking zone. Whena cooking zone is switched on, this coil creates a magneticfield which impacts directly on the base of the pan and heatsit up. The cooking zone itself is heated up indirectly by theheat given off by the pan. An inducti...
Page 22 - Noises; – On the higher power settings, it might buzz. This will
Noises When using an induction cooking zone, the following noisescan occur in the pan, depending on what it is made of andhow it has been constructed. – On the higher power settings, it might buzz. This will decrease or cease altogether when the power setting isreduced. – If the pan base is made of ...
Page 23 - Pans; Suitable pans include:
Pans Suitable pans include: – stainless steel pans with a magnetic base – enamelled steel pans – cast iron pans Unsuitable pans: – stainless steel pans without a magnetic base – aluminium and copper pans – glass, ceramic or earthenware pots and pans To test whether a pot or pan is suitable for use o...
Page 24 - How the appliance is operated; Use
How the appliance is operated The hob is equipped with electronic sensor controls whichreact to finger contact. When the hob is switched off only the symbols for the sensorsfor switching the hob on and off and the safety lock arevisible. When the hob is switched on all the other sensors light up asw...
Page 25 - Switching on; Touch the
Switching on The hob must be switched on before any of the zones can beused. Do not leave the appliance unattended whilst it is beingused. To switch the hob on ^ Touch the s sensor. All of the sensors will light up. If no other setting is selected,the hob will switch off after a few seconds for safe...
Page 26 - Power level range
Power level range The appliance is delivered with 9 power levels programmed in. If you wish tofine-tune a setting, you can extend the power level range (see "Programming"). Settings Standard factory settings (9 power levels) Extended settings (17 power levels) Melting butterDissolving gelati...
Page 27 - To activate Auto heat-up; If the range of power settings has been; extended
Auto heat-up When Auto heat-up has been activated, the cooking zoneswitches on automatically at the highest power setting andthen switches to the continued cooking setting selected. Theheat-up time depends on which continued cooking settinghas been chosen (see chart). To activate Auto heat-up ^ Touc...
Page 28 - Continued; * The continued cooking settings with + after the number are
Continued cooking setting* Heat-up time in minutes and seconds (approx.) 1 0 : 15 1+ 0 : 15 2 0 : 15 2+ 0 : 15 3 0 : 25 3+ 0 : 25 4 0 : 50 4+ 0 : 50 5 2 : 00 5+ 5 : 50 6 5 : 50 6+ 2 : 50 7 2 : 50 7+ 2 : 50 8 2 : 50 8+ 2 : 50 9 - * The continued cooking settings with + after the number are only avail...
Page 29 - Booster function
Booster function The cooking zones are equipped with a Booster orTwinBooster (see "Guide to the appliance"). When activated, the power is boosted for 15 minutes so thatlarge quantities can be heated quickly, e.g. when boilingwater for cooking pasta. The Booster function can only be used on t...
Page 31 - Keeping warm function; Each cooking zone has a keeping warm function.; To switch the keeping warm function on/off; Useful tips; You do not have to stir food while it is being kept warm.
Keeping warm function Each cooking zone has a keeping warm function. If the keeping warm function has been activated, the cookingzone will switch off automatically after a maximum of 2 hours. This function is for keeping food that has just been cookedwarm, i.e. food that is still hot. It is not for ...
Page 32 - Switching off and residual heat indicators; Switching off a cooking zone
Switching off and residual heat indicators Switching off a cooking zone ^ Touch the "0" on the numerical keypad of the cooking zoneyou wish to use. The numbers 1 to 9 will go out after a few seconds. If thecooking zone is still hot, residual heat will then be indicated inthe display. Switchi...
Page 33 - Tips on saving energy
– Use a pan lid whenever possible to minimise heat loss. uncovered covered – Select a smaller pan when cooking small quantities. A smaller pan uses less energy than a larger pan with verylittle in it. – Cook with as little water as possible. – Once food has come to the boil or the pan is hot for fry...
Page 34 - Timer
The hob must be switched on to use the timer. The timer can be used for two different functions: – to set the minute minder – to set a cooking zone to switch off automatically. You can select a time from 1 minute ( 01 ) to 9 hours ( 9^ ). A time of up to 99 minutes is set and displayed in minutes.Ex...
Page 35 - Minute minder; To set the minute minder time
Minute minder To set the minute minder time Minutes Example: You want to set 15 minutes. ^ Switch the hob on. ^ Touch the m sensor. The m indicator lamp will flash. 00 will appear in the timer display. The 0 on the right will flash. Enter the tens first and then the units. ^ Touch the number on the ...
Page 36 - Hours
Hours Whole hours are set by touching the relevant number on thenumerical keypad.Half hours are set by touching the area between the relevanttwo numbers.Example: You want to set 2 hours 30 minutes. ^ Switch the hob on. ^ Touch the m sensor. The m indicator lamp will flash. 00 will appear in the time...
Page 37 - To change the minute minder time; To delete the minute minder time
To change the minute minder time ^ Touch the m sensor. ^ Set the time you want, as described above. To delete the minute minder time ^ Touch the m sensor. ^ Touch 0 on the numerical keypad. Timer 37
Page 38 - To switch a cooking zone off automatically
To switch a cooking zone off automatically You can set a time at the end of which a cooking zone willswitch off automatically.All the cooking zones can be programmed at the same time. If the time programmed is longer than the maximumoperational time allowed, the cooking zone will switch offafter the...
Page 39 - To use both timer functions at the same time; minute minder as well
To use both timer functions at the same time The minute minder and automatic switch-off functions can beused at the same time. If you have programmed in one or more switch-off times, andwould like to use the minute minder as well : Touch the m sensor repeatedly until the indicator lamps for the cook...
Page 40 - Safety lock / System lock; safety lock; LC; is programmed at the factory; Safety features
Safety lock / System lock Keep children away from the hob for their own safety. Your appliance is equipped with a safety lock to prevent thehob and the cooking zones being switched on or any settingsbeing altered. The safety lock is set with the hob switched on. When activated: – The cooking zone po...
Page 42 - Stop and Go; . When Stop and Go activated, the cooking zone; Activating; Deactivating
Stop and Go Your appliance has a Stop and Go feature which, whenactivated, reduces the power of all cooking zones in use topower level 1 . When Stop and Go activated, the cooking zone power levels and the setting of the timer cannot be alteredand the hob can only be switched off. When Stop and Go is...
Page 43 - Safety switch-off if the sensors are covered; will flash in the timer display.
Safety switch-off Safety switch-off with an over-long cooking time If one of the cooking zones is heated for an unusually longperiod of time (see chart) and the power level is not altered,the hob will switch itself off automatically and the relevantresidual heat indicator will light up. To use the c...
Page 44 - Overheating protection; Induction coils; FE; Cooling elements
Overheating protection All the induction coils and the cooling elements for theelectronics are fitted with an overheating protectionmechanism. Before the induction coils or cooling elementsget too hot, the overheating protection mechanism cuts in inone of the following ways: Induction coils – If the...
Page 45 - Cleaning and care
For Miele branded cleaning and conditioning products see"Optional accessories". , Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this appliance. The steam could reach electrical componentsand cause a short circuit. The appliance should be cleaned after each use. Let it cooldown to room tempe...
Page 46 - Spots; caused by limescale, water and aluminium residues; sugar, plastic or aluminium foil; spill or fall onto
Do not use washing-up liquid to clean the ceramic surface.Washing-up liquid will not remove all soiling and deposits.It will form an invisible coating which will cause permanentdiscolouration of the ceramic surface.Clean the hob regularly with a suitable ceramic hobcleaner. Wipe all coarse soiling o...
Page 47 - Programming
You can change the default settings of the programmeoptions (see chart). Several settings can be altered insuccession. After the programming mode has been called up, P (Programme) and S (Status) will appear in the timer display. On hobs with 3 cooking zones, an additional indicator willappear at the...
Page 50 - The mains fuse has tripped. Reset the trip switch in the; Problem solving guide
With the help of the following notes, minor faults in the performance of theappliance, some of which may result from incorrect operation can be put rightwithout contacting the Service Department. , Installation work and repairs to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitably qualif...
Page 53 - flashes alternately
Problem Possible cause Remedy The sensors areover-sensitive or do notreact at all. The sensitivity level ofthe sensors haschanged. Make sure that there is nodirect light (from the sun orfrom an artificial source)falling onto the hob and thatthe surrounding area is nottoo dark. Make sure that there i...
Page 54 - Optional accessories
Miele offer a comprehensive range of useful accessories aswell as cleaning and conditioning products for yourappliance. These products can be ordered online: or from Miele (see back cover for contact details) Saucepans and frying pans Miele offer a wide range of saucepans and frying pans whichare pe...
Page 55 - The; Miele; system allows communication-enabled; Con; is the communication between the hob and the
Miele | home system The Miele { home system allows communication-enabled appliances to send operating and status information to adisplay appliance via the household electrical supply system(Powerline Technology). SuperVision appliances can display status information fromother domestic appliances. Fo...
Page 57 - Communication module XKM 2000 DA
Con | ctivity a Communication module XKM 2000 DA b Communication module XKM 2100 KM c Electrical supply (Powerline) Optional accessories 57
Page 58 - Signing on the hob
Signing on the hob If you want to sign the hob – on to the Miele { home system, first prepare the signing on procedure on the master appliance (see the "Miele | home" fitting and installation instructions) – on to the Con | ctivity system, first sign on the cooker hood (see the "Con | ct...
Page 59 - Signing off the hob
Signing off the hob If you want to sign off from the Miele { home system, first prepare the signing off procedure on the master appliance(see the "Miele | home" fitting and installation instructions). ^ With the hob switched off, touch the s and $ sensors at the same time until the safety lo...
Page 60 - Safety instructions for installation
The appliance must only be installedand connected to the electricitysupply by a suitably qualified andcompetent person in strictaccordance with current nationaland local safety regulations. Fit the wall units and extractor hoodbefore fitting the hob to avoiddamaging the appliance. ~ The veneer or la...
Page 61 - Safety distance above the appliance
Safety distance above the appliance A minimum safety distance must bemaintained between the appliance andthe cooker hood above it. See thecooker hood manufacturer’s operatingand installation instructions for details. If the manufacturer’s instructions arenot available for the cooker hood, aminimum s...
Page 65 - Tiled worktop; Grout lines
Hob with frame or bevellededges Seal between the hob and theworktop The sealing strip under the edge of thetop part of the appliance provides asufficient seal for the worktop. The hob must not be sealed withsealant (e.g. silicone).This could result in damage to thehob or the worktop if the hob evern...
Page 66 - Building-in dimensions; Hob with frame or bevelled edge
Building-in dimensions KM 6350 a Front b Casing depth c Connection for Miele | home d Mains connection box The mains connection cable (1440 mm long) is supplied separately. Hob with frame or bevelled edge 66
Page 70 - Installing the hob; Preparing the worktop; Connect the hob to the mains.
Installing the hob Preparing the worktop ^ Make the worktop cut-out accordingto the dimensions given in thebuilding-in diagram. Remember tomaintain the minimum safety distances (see "Safety instructions for installation"). ^ Seal the cut surfaces ofwood/laminated worktops with asuitable heat...
Page 71 - Front
Building-in dimensions KM 6351 a Front b Casing depth c Connection for Miele | home d Stepped cut-out for granite or marbleworktops e Mains connection box The mains connection cable (1440 mmlong) is supplied separately. Please take careful note of thedetailed diagrams for the cut-outdimensions in gr...
Page 72 - - suitable for installing in a glass worktop -
KM 6352 - suitable for installing in a glass worktop - a Front b Casing depth c Connection for Miele | home d Stepped cut-out for granite or marbleworktops e Mains connection box The mains connection cable (1440 mmlong) is supplied separately. Please take careful note of thedetailed diagrams for the...
Page 74 - The hob can be installed
Installing the hob Flush fit hobs are only suitable forinstallation in granite, marble, tiled orsolid wood worktops.When using a worktop made fromany other material, please check firstwith the worktop manufacturer that itis suitable for installing a flush fithob.Certain models are suitable forbuildi...
Page 75 - Granite and marble worktops
Granite and marble worktops Preparing the worktop KM 6383 a Worktop b Hob c Gap As the ceramic glass and theworktop cut-out have a certaindimensional tolerance, the size ofgap c can vary (min. 1 mm). ^ Make the worktop cut-out as shownin "Building-in dimensions".Observe the safety distances ...
Page 76 - Worktop; safety distances; Fix the wooden frame
Solid wood, tiled and glassworktops Preparing the worktop KM 6383 a Worktop b Hob c Gap d Wooden frame 13 mmKM 6383 = 7.5 mm Wooden frame to be provided onsite. As the ceramic glass and theworktop cut-out have a certaindimensional tolerance, the size ofgap c can vary (min. 1 mm). ^ Make the worktop ...
Page 77 - Centre the hob
Installing the hob ^ Feed the mains connection cabledown through the cut-out. ^ Centre the hob b in the cut-out. ^ Connect the hob to the mains. ^ Check that the hob works. ^ Seal the remaining gap c with a silicone sealant that is heat-resistantto at least 160 °C. For granite and marble tiles, only...
Page 78 - Electrical connection
All electrical work should be carriedout by a suitably qualified andcompetent person, in strictaccordance with current local andnational safety regulations (BS 7671in the UK). Installation, repairs and other workby unqualified persons could bedangerous. The manufacturercannot be held liable forunaut...
Page 79 - Wiring diagram
The electrical safety of this appliancecan only be guaranteed whencontinuity is complete between it andan effective earthing system, whichcomplies with current local and nationalsafety regulations. It is most importantthat this basic safety requirement ispresent and regularly tested and wherethere i...
Page 80 - – Your Miele dealer, or; Guarantee; After sales service, data plate, guarantee
In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, or if the appliance isunder guarantee, please contact: – Your Miele dealer, or – the Miele Service Department (see back cover for address). Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded to improveour service. When contacti...