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Risk of heat damage.
Gas connections, pipes and connec-
tion cables can suffer damage if ex-
posed to heat from the hob.
After installation make sure that
neither the gas pipe nor the mains
cable can come into contact with hot
parts of the appliance and that the
gas pipe and connections on the hob
cannot come into contact with hot
gas exhaust.
Risk of explosion due to dam-
aged gas pipes.
Gas can leak from damaged flexible
gas pipes.
Attach flexible gas pipes in such a
way so that they do not come into
contact with any moving kitchen
parts (e.g. a drawer) and are not ex-
posed to mechanical stress.
Connect the hob to the gas supply in
accordance with national and local
regulations. Check the gas connec-
tion for any leaks.
This hob is a class 3 appliance and is
suitable for use with natural gas or li-
quid gas.
Category in acc. with EN 30
United Kingdom, Ireland
II2H3+
20, 28–30/37 mbar
Depending on country of destination
this appliance is set up for connection
to natural or liquid gas. See adhesive la-
bel on the appliance.
Depending on country of destination,
jets are supplied for conversion to a dif-
ferent type of gas. If the appropriate jets
have not been supplied with the appli-
ance, you will need to contact Miele.
Conversion to another type of gas is
described in the section “Converting to
another type of gas”.
Connecting the hob
The hob is supplied with a conical ¹/₂"
gas connection point. There are two
connection options:
– Fixed connection
– Flexible connection in accordance
with DIN 3383 Part 1, maximum
length 2000 mm. (Not for the UK.)
Risk of explosion due to gas
leakage.
Unsuitable sealant will not ensure the
required leak protection for connec-
tions.
Ensure that a suitable sealant is
used.