Miele CS 1234-1 Operating And Installation Instructions Download Page 1

Operating and installation instructions
Ceramic cooktops with induction

To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is

essential

to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.

M.-Nr. 09 319 470

en - AU, NZ

Summary of Contents for CS 1234-1

Page 1: ...ion instructions Ceramic cooktops with induction To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time M Nr 09 319 470 en AU NZ ...

Page 2: ...Operation 17 Switching on and off 17 Residual heat indicator 17 Settings 18 Auto heat up 19 Booster function 20 Keeping warm function 22 Tips on saving energy 23 Safety features 24 System lock 24 Safety switch off 24 Overheating protection 25 Cleaning and care 26 Problem solving guide 28 Optional accessories 31 Safety instructions for installation 32 Safety clearances 33 Contents 2 ...

Page 3: ...e worktop 37 Installation of several appliances 38 Fixing the spring clamps and spacer bars 41 Installing removing the appliance s 43 General installation tips 44 Elektroanschluss 45 Wiring diagram 46 After sales service data plate warranty 47 Contents 3 ...

Page 4: ...winBooster BI II eSymbols to indicate which cooking zone the control is for fIndicators Cooking zone controls gFront right hRear right iRear left jFront left kDisplay Indicators lIn operation indicator mBooster indicator nResidual heat indicator Guide to the appliance 4 ...

Page 5: ... C in cm Rating in watts for 230 V Front left 14 19 Normal With Booster 1850 3000 Rear left 14 19 Normal With Booster 1850 3000 Rear right 16 23 Normal with Booster I With Booster II 2300 3000 3700 Front right 10 16 Normal With Booster 1400 2200 Total 7400 Pans of any diameter within the given range may be used The wattage quoted may vary depending on the size and material of the pans used Guide t...

Page 6: ...kfasts and other typical living quarters This does not include common shared facilities or commercial facilities within hotels motels or bed breakfasts This appliance must only be used to cook food and keep it warm Any other usage is at the owner s risk and could be dangerous Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from incorrect or improper use or operation This appliance is not intended...

Page 7: ...ing safely as soon as possible Technical safety Before installation check the appliance for visible signs of damage Do not install and use a damaged appliance A damaged appliance is dangerous The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete between it and an effective earthing system which complies with local and national safety regulations It is most impo...

Page 8: ...t be replaced by a suitably qualified electrician with a special connection cable of type H 05 VV F pvc insulated available from Miele Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by a multi socket unit or an extension lead These do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance e g danger of overheating This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external time...

Page 9: ... use heat resistant pot holders or gloves when using the appliance Do not let them get damp or wet as this causes heat to transfer through the material more quickly with the risk of scalding or burning yourself Do not flambé under a rangehood The flames could set the rangehood on fire Do not use the appliance as a resting place for anything else Take particular care never to place cutlery or other...

Page 10: ...ic or aluminium foil to get onto the cooking zones when they are hot If this should occur switch off the appliance and carefully scrape off all the sugar plastic or aluminium residues from the cooktop whilst they are still hot using a shielded scaper blade Take care not to burn yourself Once the residues have been removed allow the appliance to cool down and then clean with the Original Miele cera...

Page 11: ...g zone If the cooktop is built in behind a furniture door it must only be operated when the door is open Close the furniture door only once the appliance has been switched off and the residual heat indicators have gone out If the cooktop is built in over a pyrolytic oven the cooktop should not be used whilst the pyrolytic process is being carried out as this could trigger the overheating protectio...

Page 12: ...contain materials which if handled or disposed of incorrectly could be potentially hazardous to human health and to the environment They are however essential for the correct functioning of your appliance or machine Therefore please do not dispose of your old machine or appliance with your household waste Please dispose of it at your local community waste collection recycling centre and ensure tha...

Page 13: ...cult to remove Before using for the first time When the induction cooktop is first connected and after a power cut all of the indicators in the display light up for approx 1 second for testing purposes The appliance can be used as soon as the indicators go out When the appliance is used for the first time it may give off a slight smell The smell and any vapours will dissipate after a short time Th...

Page 14: ...f the base of the pan is too small if the pan is taken off the cooking zone when it is switched on If this happens ß will flash in the display If a suitable pan is placed on the cooking zone within 3 minutes ß will go out and you can continue as normal If no pan or an unsuitable pan is placed on the cooking zone the cooking zone will switch off automatically after 3 minutes 0 and C will flash alte...

Page 15: ... crackling sound Whistling might occur when two cooking zones are in use and the bases of the pans are made of layers of different materials and one of the linked cooking zones is being operated with its Booster function You might hear a clicking sound from the electronic switches especially on lower settings The appliance has a cooling fan to help extend the life of the electronics When the cookt...

Page 16: ...fect the eveness with which food heats up in the pan To make optimum use of the cooking zones choose pans with diameters larger than the innermost markings but smaller than the outermost markings If the diameter of the pan is smaller than the innermost marking the induction heating will not work The zone will behave as if it had no pan on it Please note that the maximum diameter quoted by manufact...

Page 17: ...g zone is switched on the in operation indicator lights up Once it has reached a certain temperature the residual heat indicator also lights up After the appliance has been switched off the in operation indicator goes out Residual heat indicator The residual heat indicator remains on until the cooktop is cool enough to touch Do not touch or place any heat sensitive objects on the cooking zones whi...

Page 18: ...ging large quantities of food to the boil Thickening sauces e g Hollandaise Gentle braising without overheating the fat of fried eggs 6 Gentle braising without overheating the fat of meat fish etc Frying pancakes etc 7 Searing stews 8 Boiling large quantities of water Bringing to the boil 9 This information should only be taken as a guide The wattage may vary depending on the size and material of ...

Page 19: ... Auto heat up is in operation interrupts Auto heat up It will resume if a pan is placed back on the zone within 3 minutes To activate Auto heat up Turn the control anti clockwise as far as it will go and hold in that position until A appears in the display If the control is held in this position for too long L will appear in the display and the system lock will be active see System lock Turn the c...

Page 20: ...he Booster is in operation interrupts the Booster function It will resume if a pan is placed back on the zone within 3 minutes The extra boost of energy is only available by taking a proportion of energy away from another cooking zone For this reason the cooking zones are networked in pairs as shown Example When the Single Booster TwinBooster setting 1 is switched on the following happens to the c...

Page 21: ...hen back to 9 I will appear in the display for the cooking zone and B will light up Turn the control past power setting 9 to BI II and then back to 9 once more II will appear in the display for the cooking zone To deactivate the Booster function The Booster function can be cancelled early Keep turning the control past power setting 9 to BI or BI II until the I or II symbol in the display goes out ...

Page 22: ... cooked i e food that is still hot It is not for reheating food that has gone cold Useful tips Only use pans for keeping food warm Cover the pan with a lid You do not have to stir food while it is being kept warm Nutrients are lost when food is cooked and continue to diminish when food is kept warm The longer food is kept warm for the greater the loss of nutrients Try to ensure that food is kept w...

Page 23: ...small quantities A small pot requires less energy than a larger less filled pot Cook with as little water as possible Reduce the power setting once the water has come to the boil or the oil is hot enough to fry in Cooking times can be significantly reduced with a pressure cooker Tips on saving energy 23 ...

Page 24: ...econds To deactivate the system lock Turn the control anti clockwise as far as it will go and hold in that position until the L goes out and 0 appears briefly in the display Safety switch off Your cooktop is fitted with a safety switch off feature in case you forget to switch it off yourself If one of the cooking zones is heated for an unusually long period of time see chart and the power setting ...

Page 25: ...ol is not turned back to 0 C and 0 will flash in the display alternately To use the cooking zone again first turn the control to 0 If the cooling element is affected the power supply to the cooking zones will be reduced As soon as the cooling element has cooled down sufficiently the cooking zones will continue operating at the original power setting If the temperature rises after the power supply ...

Page 26: ...ppliance do not use cleaning agents containing soda alkalines ammonia acids or chlorides cleaning agents containing descaling agents stain or rust removers abrasive cleaning agents e g powder cleaners and cream cleaners solvent based cleaning agents dishwasher cleaner grill and oven cleaners glass cleaning agents hard abrasive brushes or sponges e g pot scourers brushes or sponges which have been ...

Page 27: ...mage to the ceramic surface Spots caused by limescale water and aluminium residues spots with a metallic appearance can be removed using the Original Miele ceramic and stainless steel cooktop cleaner Should any sugar plastic or aluminium foil spill or fall onto a hot cooking zone while it is in use first switch off the appliance Then carefully scrape off all the sugar plastic or aluminium residues...

Page 28: ...remedy the problem turn the control to 0 and disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply for approx 1 minute If it still will not switch on contact a qualified electrician or Miele ß flashes in the display for a cooking zone Check whether the zone was switched on by mistake without a pan on it the pan being used is suitable for use on an induction zone and that it is large enough see Pans...

Page 29: ...t not be covered Remove objects that could be covering the vents If the fault message continues to appear in the display call Miele other fault messages FE appear in the displays There has been a fault in the electronics Interrupt the power supply to the cooktop for approx 1 minute If the problem persists after reconnecting the appliance to the power supply please contact Miele one or more cooking...

Page 30: ... heat properly Select a higher continued cooking setting next time or start cooking at the highest setting and then turn down to a lower setting manually later on the cooling fan continues to run after the appliance has been switched off This is not a fault The fan will continue running until the appliance has cooled down It will then switch itself off automatically Problem solving guide 30 ...

Page 31: ...k of instructions for contact details Original Miele ceramic and stainless steel cooktop cleaner 250 ml Removes heavy soiling limescale deposits and aluminium residues Original Miele stainless steel conditioning agent 250 ml Removes water marks flecks and fingerprints Helps keep the appliance looking good for longer Original Miele all purpose microfibre cloth Removes fingerprints and light soiling...

Page 32: ...ection cable is without hindrance and that there is no mechanical obstruction which could damage it such as a drawer If an interim shelf is installed under the appliance there must be a minimum gap of 40 mm between the top of the shelf and the underside of the appliance This appliance must not be installed over a dishwasher washing machine tumble dryer refrigerator or freezer The high temperatures...

Page 33: ...d a minimum safety clearance of at least 760 mm must be maintained For any flammable objects e g utensil rails wall units etc a minimum clearance of at least 760 mm must be maintained between them and the cooktop below When two or more appliances are installed together below a rangehood e g an electric cooktop and a gas wok combiset which have different safety clearances given in the installation ...

Page 34: ...ons Before installing the appliance check that the below clearance requirements are met aThe horizontal distance from the back edge of the cooktop to a vertical surface shall be 50 mm mimimum bThe horizontal distance from the right edge of the cooktop to a vertical surface shall be 40 mm mimimum cThe horizontal distance from the left edge of the cooktop to a vertical surface shall be 40 mm mimimum...

Page 35: ...mum gap between the underside of the cooktop and the top of an oven is 15 mm the top of an interim shelf is 15 mm the base of a drawer must be 75 mm Interim shelf It is not necessary to install an interim shelf underneath the cooktop A gap of 10 mm is needed at the back for laying the mains connection cable For better cooktop ventilation however a gap of 20 mm is recommended Safety clearances 35 ...

Page 36: ...aSpring clamps bFront cBuilding in depth dMains connection box with mains connection cable L 2 000 mm Appliance and building in dimensions 36 ...

Page 37: ...appliance See Safety clearances Seal the cut surfaces with a suitable heat resistant sealant to avoid swelling caused by moisture Make sure these materials do not come into contact with the surface of the worktop If during installation you find that the seals on the corners of the frame are not flush with the worktop surface the corner radius ß R4 can be carefully scribed to fit Preparing the work...

Page 38: ...t three appliances When installing three appliances the width of the cut out required D is calculated by adding dimensions A B and C A appliance width 288 mm or 380 mm or 576 mm less 8 mm B appliance width 288 mm or 380 mm or 576 mm C appliance width 288 mm or 380 mm or 576 mm less 8 mm D width of worktop cut out When installing more than three appliances for each additional appliance add the rele...

Page 39: ...s 8 B Appliance width C Appliance width less 8 D Worktop cut out 280 288 280 848 280 380 372 1032 280 576 568 1424 372 288 280 940 372 380 372 1124 372 576 568 1516 568 288 280 1136 568 380 372 1320 568 568 1136 All dimensions are given in mm Installation of several appliances 39 ...

Page 40: ...s a worktop cut out with spring clamps a and spacer bars b for 3 appliances An additional spacer bar is required for each additional appliance The position for securing each additional spacer bar will depend on the width of appliance B 288 mm 380 mm 576 mm Installation of several appliances 40 ...

Page 41: ...n the spring clamps supplied a and spacer bars b on the top edge of the cut out in the positions marked Secure the spring clamps and spacer bars with the 3 5 x 25 mm screws supplied Fixing the spring clamps and spacer bars 41 ...

Page 42: ... secure the spring clamps a and spacer bars b using strong double sided adhesive tape c Coat the side edges and the lower edges of the spring clamps a and the spacer bars b with silicone Then fill gap e between the spacer bars and the worktop with silicone Fixing the spring clamps and spacer bars 42 ...

Page 43: ...you can see the holes of the spacer bar Insert the cover d into the holes of the spacer bar b Place the appliance into the worktop cut out starting with the front of the appliance Connect the appliance to the mains electricity see Electrical connection Check that the appliance works Removing the appliance If the appliance is accessible from below push it out from underneath starting at the back In...

Page 44: ...ause difficulties if the appliance ever needs to be taken out for servicing and possibly result in damage to the appliance or the worktop Tiled worktop Grout lines a and the hatched area underneath the appliance frame must be smooth and even If they are not the appliance will not sit flush with the worktop and the sealing strip underneath the appliance will not provide a good seal between the appl...

Page 45: ...ance with the following code Green yellow earth Blue neutral Brown live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured g...

Page 46: ...Wiring diagram N B This appliance is supplied single phase Elektroanschluss 46 1 L 3 L 2 L 200 240 V 200 240 V 200 240 V N a c d 1 L 1 L 2 L L2 200 240 V 200 240 V 200 240 V N N b a c b d L3 a c b d ...

Page 47: ... model and serial number of your appliance These can be found on the data plate Space in which to stick the extra data plate supplied with the appliance Ensure that the model number is the same as the one on the back of these instructions Warranty The warranty for this appliance is 2 years For further information please refer to your warranty booklet After sales service data plate warranty 47 ...

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