Miele GAS KM 81-2 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

Operating instructions

Gas cooktop
KM 81-2

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Page 1: ...Operating instructions Gas cooktop KM 81 2 äö M Nr 04 426 731 R A P R O V E D CANADIAN GAS ASSOCIATION ...

Page 2: ...Description of the appliance KM 81 2 Description of the appliance 2 ...

Page 3: ... placed into the space provided on page 16 of these instruc tions under After Sales Service Special accessories Special accessories are available from your Miele Dealer or from the Spare Parts Department Stainless steel cover EA 80 A stainless steel cover is available for the KM 81 2 cooktop Check availa bility in each country For installation of the cover a minimum distance of 20 510 mm is requir...

Page 4: ...nd care 14 Problem solving guide 16 After Sales Service 17 For the installer electrician engineer ö Electrical connection 18 ä Electrical connection 19 ö Gas connection 20 ä Gas connection 22 Appliance dimensions 23 ö Instructions for building in 25 ä Clearance above and around the appliance 28 ä Installation 30 ä Instructions for building in 32 ö Conversion to alternative types of gas 33 ä Conver...

Page 5: ...s supplier Note to the installer CDN and USA LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE CONSUMER The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 psi 3 5 kPa The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during a...

Page 6: ...dary raw materials Rather than just throwing these ma terials away please take them to the nearest local authority collection point for specific waste Disposal of your old machine Old machines contain materials which can be recycled Please contact your local authorities or scrap merchant about potential recycling schemes be fore disposing of the appliance Read the notes on page 9 before dis posing...

Page 7: ...ive that this basic safety re quirement be tested and where there is any doubt the electrical system of the house should be checked out by a qualified electrician The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage caused by the lack or inadequacy of an effective earthing system Installation work and repairs may only be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person Repairs and other ...

Page 8: ...cooker hood above it between appliance and front edge of countertop 2 1 4 55 mm depth of overhead cabinets must not exceed 13 330 mm between combustible constructions and the extending cooking surface 460 mm Canada The minimum clearances AUS NZ When installing the gas cooktop the following minimum dimensions must be kept See Clearance above and around the appliance pages 27 31 60 cm between the co...

Page 9: ...t time for the unit to cool before touching or exposing surface areas to flammable materials Always ensure that food is suffi ciently cooked or reheated Many factors will affect the overall cook ing time including the size and amount of food its temperature changes to the recipe and the shape and size of cook ing container Some foods may contain microorgan isms which are only destroyed by thorough...

Page 10: ...o not use spray aerosols in the vicinity of the appliance while it is in operation Under no circumstance use a steam cleaning appliance to clean the gas cooktop The steam could penetrate to live com ponents and cause a short circuit In countries which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin pay particular attention to keeping the appliance and its surround ings in a clean cond...

Page 11: ...r ring on low outer ring off The gas flame is lit by electrical ignition When the burner control is pressed in the strong flame position a spark passes from the electrode to the burner and ignites the gas to give a flame see page 11 The burner is equipped with an ignition safety device If a gas flame goes out for example if food boiled over or if there was a sudden draft the ignition safety contro...

Page 12: ... to the lowest setting turn the control counter clockwise until it stops low flame position press and continue to turn the control to the desired setting To turn the heat up from the lowest to the highest setting turn the control clockwise until it stops intermediate stage b press and continue to turn clockwise to the high setting To switch the burner off turn the con trol knob in a clockwise dire...

Page 13: ...ame heat reaches all parts of the base Thin bases conduct heat to the food in side more quickly than thicker ones Since heat is not evenly distributed over the pan base there is a danger that food may be overheated in places Therefore when using saucepans with thin bases stir the food more often Thick bases lessen the risk of food overheating in places as better dis tribution of heat is possible S...

Page 14: ... electrodes on the burner must always be dry otherwise they will not spark From time to time the electrodes should be wiped with a well wrung out cloth and wiped dry with a clean cloth Important Do not damage the igni tion electrodes and the thermo element Important The burner must be cor rectly fitted together before it is lit otherwise the ignition device could be damaged When fitting the large ...

Page 15: ...rying on Dried on food residues are easier to remove if they are first soft ened with warm water Clean the cooktop surface using hot water with a little dishwashing liquid Do not use any scouring agents or pads knives or hard brushes These will cause scratching Do not use cleaning agents contain ing acids A proprietary cleaning agent for stainless steel can be used on the stainless steel cooktop s...

Page 16: ...ual Check whether the burner caps and large burner cap base are correctly positioned the gas flame goes out after being lit Check whether the large burner cap and the large burner cap base are correctly positioned Check for food residues covering the tip of the ignition safety control Check whether the orifices of the small burner cap are clean espe cially those toward the tip of the igni tion saf...

Page 17: ... please contact Your Miele Dealer or The Miele Service Department The address of the nearest Service Department is given on the back page When contacting the Service Depart ment please quote the Model and Ser ial No of the appliance both of which can be found on the data plate Space for enclosed data plate After Sales Service 17 ...

Page 18: ...ional Electical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1481 for the USA or Canadian Electrical Code Part I for Canada Ensure that the reeptacle is so posi tioned that it is easily accessible when the appliance is built in Check that data given on the data plate under the appliance complies with the main voltage WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug Technical...

Page 19: ...he wires in the mains lead are col oured in accordance 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 corre spond with the coloured markings ident ifying the terminals in your plug pro ceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the termi nal in the plug which is marked ...

Page 20: ...iele cook top These two items have been cus tomized by Miele to meet all applicable safety requirements Any pipe connections must be made using a thread sealant ap proved for gas connections Failure to correctly install these items could lead to a gas leak and subsequent explosion For convenience an approved type of flexible stainless steel gas pipe accordion type may be installed between the adap...

Page 21: ...as connection must be made in accordance with local codes or in absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z 223 1 Gas Pressures for USA Max Supply Pressure 1 2 PSI Manifold pressure Natural gas 4 water column Propane gas 10 water column Min Supply Pressure Natural gas 5 water column Propane gas 11 water column For CDN only The gas connection must be made in accordance with local ...

Page 22: ...hat it can be connected either from inside or outside the kit chen unit and the stop valve must be easily accessible and visible by opening one of the furniture doors if necessary The gas connection must be in accord ance with local and national regulations and should be tested for possible leak age The appliance may only be connected by a qualified gas fitter who is respon sible for correct funct...

Page 23: ...Appliance dimensions KM 81 2 Dimensions in mm Dimensions in inches Appliance dimensions 23 ...

Page 24: ...Appliance dimensions Gas connection CDN USA Gas connection AUS NZ Appliance dimensions 24 ...

Page 25: ...etween the cooktop and any wall cabinet installed above it a distance of 26 65 cm between the cooktop and cooker hood or more if building regulations require All backsplashes must be of heat re sistant material With all kitchen cabinet suppliers please comply with their recommendations for dis tances If a drawer or shelf is installed underneath the cooktop unit ensure that there is a distance of a...

Page 26: ...bisets 4 Combisets 5 Combisets 490 490 490 490 490 265 558 851 1144 1437 4 zone Combiset 1 Combiset 2 Combisets 3 Combisets 490 490 490 560 1143 1728 Combination One 2 zone one 4 zone Two 2 zone one 4 zone Three 2 zone one 4 zone One 2 zone two 4 zone Two 2 zone two 4 zone 490 490 490 490 490 851 1143 1437 1436 1729 Extractor e g DA 8 2 For building in between two appliances Dimension B increases ...

Page 27: ... It is supplied with its own installation instructions loosen tighten Depth in inch Width Dimen sion B in inch 2 zone Combiset 1 Combiset 2 Combisets 3 Combisets 4 Combisets 5 Combisets 19 5 16 19 5 16 19 5 16 19 5 16 19 5 16 10 7 16 22 33 1 2 45 1 32 56 9 16 4 zone Combiset 1 Combiset 2 Combisets 3 Combisets 19 5 16 19 5 16 19 5 16 22 45 68 Combination One 2 zone one 4 zone Two 2 zone one 4 zone ...

Page 28: ...terial Cable for connection to electrical supply with 3 pin plug If clearance between side and rear walls and the periphery of the burner is less than 200 mm the walls must be protected with a non combustible material The protection must extend a minimum distance of 150 mm above the burner refer gas fitting regulations äClearance above and around the appliance 28 ...

Page 29: ...upboards cNot less than 600 mm acc to A G A and Miele from burner to any horizontal surface over full width of the appliance dBurner e10 mm recommended minimum f Combustible work bench gRegulator NG hTest nipple of regulator 7 mm diam äClearance above and around the appliance 29 ...

Page 30: ... ignition system Remove the hotplate from the case See Service or User s Instructions Install the case assembly into the cut out and attach it with the screws pro vided The gas connection to the regulator is 1 2 BSP female thread for NG The regulator should be held by a span ner on the flats provided when mak ing the joints Check for leaks using a soap solution and brush around all joints and conn...

Page 31: ...ulted for more specialised as sistance Check burner flames of the ap pliances operated at turndown gas consumption on available gas if the associated cupboard doors are op ened and closed If the flame extin guishes any hole in the base has to be sealed Repeat test if necessary Prepare the worktop cut out as illus trated Dimension B applies for a combina tion of appliances and is given on the chart...

Page 32: ...ions When building in several Combiset units a spacer bar must be fitted be tween each unit It is supplied with its own installation instructions loosen tighten Depth in mm Width Dimen sion B in mm 2 zone Combiset 1 element 2 elements 3 elements 4 elements 5 elements 490 490 490 490 490 265 558 851 1144 1437 4 zone Combiset 1 elements 2 elements 3 elements 490 490 490 560 1143 1728 Combination One...

Page 33: ...ntrols for the gas burner up and off Carefully raise the cooktop cover slightly at the rear and pull forward Then carefully lift upwards and for wards Ensure that the ground lead which connects the cooktop and the control panel is not damaged Screw in the new jets following the table The gas cooktop unit is sup plied ready equipped for natural gas the appropriate gas jet kit for cy linder gas LPG ...

Page 34: ...old Changing the small jets Natural gas Liquid gas bSmall jet with smaller orifice e g for propane gas 0 25 cSmall jet with larger orifice e g for propane gas 0 54 Using a small screwdriver unscrew both small jets in the gas fitting Pull the jets out with a pair of pliers install the correct jets and secure Tighten to the bottom Do not use this screw to adjust the small flame Save orifices removed...

Page 35: ...f jets page 32 Turn the air sleeve f to adjust the two air vents g to the opening illustrated 2 mm 1 16 Assemble removed parts in reverse order and check for leaks by opera ting the wok burner without the cook top cover in place ignite the flame using a match Checking the first intake of air bFastening screw cAir sleeve Gap X must be 13 mm 1 2 for both natural and liquid gas If this is not the cas...

Page 36: ...ned in the notch of the base and that the lug of the base is correctly positioned in the notch of the housing After conversion After converting the gas cooktop to an alternative type of gas place the label supplied with the jet kit on the data plate over the type of gas being used Check that there are no leaks Check that the burner is correctly assembled Turn on the gas supply Turn on the electric...

Page 37: ... the large burner cap the burner ring and the large burner cap base With a cross slotted screwdriver loosen the three screws Pull the controls for the gas burner up and off Carefully raise the cooktop cover slightly at the rear and pull forward Then carefully lift upwards and for wards Ensure that the earth lead which connects the cooktop and the control panel is not damaged gas type burner jet in...

Page 38: ...n using the spanner to counterhold Changing the small jets Natural gas Liquid gas The jets must be changed bSmall jet with smaller orifice e g for liquid gas 0 23 cSmall jet with larger orifice e g for liquid gas 0 52 Using a small screwdriver unscrew both small jets in the gas fitting Pull the jets out with a pair of pliers Select the jets as shown in the table and fit reversing the procedure and...

Page 39: ...llustrated 2 mm Assemble removed parts in reverse order and check for leaks by opera ting the wok burner without the cook top cover in place ignite the flame using a match Checking the first intake of air bFastening screw cAir sleeve Gap X must be 13 mm for both natural and liquid gas If this is not the case loosen the secur ing screw re position the air jet and then tighten the securing screw Re ...

Page 40: ...orrectly positioned in the notch in the burner base After conversion After converting the gas cooktop unit to an alternative type of gas place the label supplied with the jet kit on to the data plate over the type of gas stated Check that there are no leakages Check that the burner is correctly assembled Turn on the gas supply Turn on the electrical supply Light the burner When set at low the flam...

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