Miele KM 5731 Operating And Installation Instruction Download Page 1

Operating and Installation instructions

Ceramic hobs with induction
KM 5731 / KM 5732 / KM 5733
KM 5736 / KM 5737 / KM 5752
KM 5753 / KM 5755 / KM 5757
KM 5775

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. 06 661 920

en - GB

Summary of Contents for KM 5731

Page 1: ...duction KM 5731 KM 5732 KM 5733 KM 5736 KM 5737 KM 5752 KM 5753 KM 5755 KM 5757 KM 5775 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 06 661 920 en GB ...

Page 2: ...and display 12 Cooking zones 12 Warning and Safety instructions 16 Caring for the environment 23 Before using for the first time 24 General notes 24 Cleaning for the first time 24 Induction 25 How it works 25 Noises 26 Pans 27 Use 28 Sensor switches 28 Switching on 28 Settings 29 Auto heat up 30 Booster function 32 Switching off and residual heat indicators 33 Contents 2 ...

Page 3: ...ff automatically 39 Combi mode 40 Timer factory settings 40 Cleaning and care 41 Programming 43 Problem solving guide 46 After sales service data plate 48 Installation 49 Safety instructions for installation 49 Installation above an oven 53 Hob with frame or bevelled edge 54 Sealant 63 Flush fitted hobs 64 Electrical connection 69 Wiring diagram 71 Contents 3 ...

Page 4: ...king zone controls and displays see Cooking zone controls and displays fTimer control and display see Timer control and display gSafety lock indicator lamp hSafety lock sensor switch iHob ON OFF sensor switch Guide to the appliance 4 ...

Page 5: ...nes eCooking zone controls and displays see Cooking zone controls and displays fTimer control and display see Timer control and display gSafety lock indicator lamp hSafety lock sensor switch iHob ON OFF sensor switch Guide to the appliance 5 ...

Page 6: ...ing zone controls and displays see Cooking zone controls and displays fTimer control and display see Timer control and display gSafety lock indicator lamp hSafety lock sensor switch iHob ON OFF sensor switch Guide to the appliance 6 ...

Page 7: ...eCooking zone controls and displays see Cooking zone controls and displays fTimer control and display see Timer control and display gSafety lock indicator lamp hSafety lock sensor switch iHob ON OFF sensor switch Guide to the appliance 7 ...

Page 8: ...king zone controls and displays see Cooking zone controls and displays fTimer control and display see Timer control and display gSafety lock indicator lamp hSafety lock sensor switch iHob ON OFF sensor switch Guide to the appliance 8 ...

Page 9: ...king zone controls and displays see Cooking zone controls and displays fTimer control and display see Timer control and display gSafety lock indicator lamp hSafety lock sensor switch iHob ON OFF sensor switch Guide to the appliance 9 ...

Page 10: ...ing zone controls and displays see Cooking zone controls and displays fTimer control and display see Timer control and display gSafety lock indicator lamp hSafety lock sensor switch iHob ON OFF sensor switch Guide to the appliance 10 ...

Page 11: ...uction F Fault see Safety switch off A Auto heat up when the power setting range has been extended P0 etc Programme see Programming S0 etc Status see Programming kIndicator lamp for Auto heat up or extended power setting see Programming e g the front left cooking zone lIndicator lamp for booster mSensor switch for booster nPower setting sensor switches Guide to the appliance 11 ...

Page 12: ...sIndicator lamp for minute minder Cooking zones Cooking zone KM 5731 KM 5752 KM 5755 KM 5757 minimum to maximum Ø in cm Rating in watts for 230 V y 14 20 normal with booster 1850 2500 w 14 20 normal with booster 1850 2500 x 16 23 normal with booster 2300 3200 z 10 16 normal with booster 1400 1800 Total 7400 Pans of any base diameter within the given range may be used The wattage quoted may vary de...

Page 13: ...normal with booster 1400 1800 Total 7400 Cooking zone KM 5733 minimum to maximum Ø in cm Rating in watts for 230 V f 18 28 normal with booster 2400 3200 x 14 20 normal with booster 1850 2500 z 10 16 normal with booster 1400 1800 Total 6900 Pans of any base diameter within the given range may be used The wattage quoted may vary depending on the size and material of the pans used Guide to the applia...

Page 14: ...0 1800 Total 7400 Cooking zone KM 5753 minimum to maximum Ø in cm Rating in watts for 230 V y 18 28 normal with booster 2400 3200 w 10 16 normal with booster 1400 1800 x 14 20 normal with booster 1850 2500 z 14 20 normal with booster 1850 2500 Total 7400 Pans of any base diameter within the given range may be used The wattage quoted may vary depending on the size and material of the pans used Guid...

Page 15: ... 2300 3200 w 10 16 normal with booster 1400 1800 x 14 20 normal with booster 1850 2500 z 14 20 normal with booster 1850 2500 Total 7400 Pans of any base diameter within the given range may be used The wattage quoted may vary depending on the size and material of the pans used Guide to the appliance 15 ...

Page 16: ...lified and competent person in strict accordance with current local and national safety regulations The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by incorrect installation or connection The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete between it and an effective earthing system which complies with current local and national safety regulations It...

Page 17: ...be operated after it has been built in This is necessary to ensure that all electrical components are shielded This appliance is intended for domestic use only and is not to be used for commercial purposes If the hob is built in over a pyrolitic oven the hob should not be used whilst the pyrolitic process is being carried out as this could trigger the overheating protection mechanism on the hob se...

Page 18: ...misuse The appliance gets hot when in use and remains hot for quite a while after being switched off To safeguard against burning keep children well away from the appliance at all times Do not store anything which might arouse a child s interest in storage areas above or next to the appliance Otherwise they could be tempted into climbing onto the appliance with the risk of burning themselves Keep ...

Page 19: ...ner to clean this appliance The steam could attack the electrical components and cause a short circuit Pressurised steam could cause permanent damage to the surface and to other components for which the manufacturer cannot accept liability Never place hot pans near the control area This could damage the electronic unit underneath This hob is fitted with a cooling fan If a drawer is fitted directly...

Page 20: ... deliberately or by mistake or when there is residual heat present there is the risk of metal objects heating up with a danger of burning Depending on the material other objects left on the hob could also melt or catch fire Damp pan lids might adhere to the ceramic surface and be difficult to dislodge Switch the cooking zones off after use Do not cover the appliance e g with a cloth kitchen foil e...

Page 21: ...If there is any damage to the ceramic surface the appliance must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply immediately and not used until it has been repaired Danger of electric shock Repairs may only be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be very dangerous and could damage the appliance The manufacturer cannot be hel...

Page 22: ... factors will affect the overall cooking time including the size and amount of food and its temperature Some foods may contain micro organisms which are only destroyed by thorough cooking at a sufficiently high temperature for long enough Therefore when cooking or reheating food such as poultry it is particularly important the food is completely cooked through If in doubt select a longer cooking o...

Page 23: ... Disposal of your old appliance Electrical and electronic appliances often 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 Please do not therefore dispose of it with your household waste Please dispose of it at your local community waste colle...

Page 24: ...en which may be difficult to remove Heating up for the first time On hobs with bevelled glass edges a small gap may be visible between the hob and the worktop during the first few days after installation This gap will reduce with time as the appliance is used and will not affect the electrical safety of your appliance Metal components have a protective coating which may give off a slight smell whe...

Page 25: ... 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 relevant cooking zone display alternating with 0 or the last power setting selected If a suitable pan is placed on the cooking zone within 3 minutes the 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 an...

Page 26: ...t might emit a cracking sound Whistling might occur if linked zones see Booster function are being used on the highest setting at the same time and the pans also have bases made of layers of different materials 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 hob is being us...

Page 27: ...n do so do not use pans with very thin bases on this hob and never heat up empty pans as they could get damaged This could also damage the appliance Pan size 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 wor...

Page 28: ...ould get damaged Switching on The hob must be switched on before any of the zones can be used Do not leave the appliance unattended whilst it is being used To switch the hob on Touch the ON OFF sensor s 0 appears in each of the cooking zone displays If no further entry is made the hob will switch itself off after a few seconds for safety reasons To switch a cooking zone on Select a power setting b...

Page 29: ...king broths pulse soups 5 5 Bringing large quantities of food to the boil Cooking dumplings 6 5 6 Gentle braising without overheating the fat of meat fish vegetables fried eggs 7 6 7 Frying pancakes etc 8 8 8 Boiling large quantities of water Bringing to the boil 9 9 These settings which envisage approx 4 helpings should only be taken as a guide With deep pans larger quantities or when cooking wit...

Page 30: ...Taking a pan off the zone whilst Auto heat up is in operation interrupts the Auto heat up It will resume if a pan is placed back on the zone within 3 minutes 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 a dot after the number ...

Page 31: ...he continued cooking setting and go out at the end of it At any point during the Auto heat up time you can use or to lower or increase the continued cooking setting The Auto heat up time will alter accordingly In the extended range of settings see Programming P6 A flashes alternately with the continued cooking setting until the heat up time has finished Operation 31 ...

Page 32: ...r this reason the cooking zones are networked in pairs as shown When the booster is switched on the following happens if Auto heat up is activated on either zone in the same network this will be switched off the power level on the other linked cooking zone will sometimes decrease Proceed as follows Touch the B sensor for the relevant cooking zone Power setting 9 will show in the cooking zone displ...

Page 33: ...he display of any cooking zone which is still hot The lines of the residual heat indicator go out one after another as the cooking zones cool down The last horizontal line only goes out when the cooking zone is safe to touch The residual heat indicators also react to hot dishes and plates being placed on a cooking zone that is not switched on Do not touch any zone or place any heat sensitive items...

Page 34: ...ered The cooking zones and hob can be switched off but once switched off cannot be switched on again To activate the safety lock Touch the safety lock sensor until the relevant indicator lamp comes on The indicator lamp will go out after a short while The lamp will come on again to show that the safety lock has been activated if you touch the safety lock sensor you try to change a setting To deact...

Page 35: ... will activate the safety lock The indicator lamp for the safety lock will start to flash The power of the cooking zones in use will be reduced to setting 1 and a 1 will appear in the corresponding cooking zone displays If automatic switch off is programmed for a cooking zone activating Stop and Go will interrupt the count down to the switch off time When Stop and Go is deactivated the automatic s...

Page 36: ... if the power setting range has been extended see Programming P6 To use the cooking zones again switch the hob back on in the usual way Safety switch off if the sensors are covered Your hob will switch off automatically if one or several of the sensors remain covered for longer than 10 seconds for example by finger contact food boiling over or by an object such as an oven glove or tea towel An aud...

Page 37: ... fault message will be displayed The cooking zone can be used again as soon as it has cooled down to a safe level If the cooling element is affected the power supply to the cooking zones will be reduced and the set power level will continue to be displayed As soon as the cooling element has cooled down sufficiently the cooking zones will automatically continue to operate at the original power sett...

Page 38: ...r in the timer display for a few seconds At the same time an audible tone will sound for a few seconds To turn the audible tone off before this touch the m sensor Setting the minute minder The minute minder can be used with the hob switched on or off It works like a manual kitchen timer Proceed as follows Touch the m or sensor 00 appears in the timer display and the minute minder indicator lamp wi...

Page 39: ...he indicator lamp flashes next to the cooking zone you wish to use this function for e g back right The indicator lamps for the cooking zones being used light up clockwise starting with the front left Touch the or sensor until the time you require appears in the display e g 15 minutes The time then counts down in minutes The time remaining can be seen in the display and changed at any time by touc...

Page 40: ...ther remaining time touch the m sensor until the relevant indicator lamp flashes Starting with the shortest remaining time which is showing in the display all cooking zones that are in use and the minute minder are selected clockwise Timer factory settings The timer is set at the factory so that it starts with 01 or 99 when the or sensor is touched This setting can be adjusted so that the time you...

Page 41: ...ge the seals between the ceramic surface and the frame or between the frame and the worktop To prevent the risk of spillages burning on remove any soiling as soon as possible and ensure that pan bases are clean dry and free of grease The appliance should be cleaned after each use Allow the hob to cool down before cleaning Wipe all coarse soiling off using a damp cloth Stubborn soiling may need to ...

Page 42: ... fall on to 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 from the hob whilst they are still hot using a shielded scraper blade Take care not to burn yourself Allow the cooking zone to cool down and then clean as described above with a suitable proprietary ceramic hob cleaner Cleaning and care 42 ...

Page 43: ...ber which shows the current setting see chart To select the programme you want touch the or sensor for the front left cooking zone then select the required status by touching the or sensor for the front right cooking zone see chart You can alter several programmes one after the other in this manner To store the new settings in memory touch the hob ON OFF sensor s until the displays go out If you d...

Page 44: ...0 Off S 1 On P 3 Audible tone for the Timer S 0 Off S 1 Audible tone on for 10 seconds S 2 Audible tone on for 4 minutes P 4 Safety lock S 0 One finger locking using S 1 Three finger locking using and on the two right hand cooking zones P 5 Stop and Go S 0 Off S 1 On P 0 Power setting when the cooking zone is switched on S 0 0 S 1 5 can only be selected when Auto heat up is activated Programmes St...

Page 45: ...P 4 Timer factory settings S 0 01 or 99 S 1 The most recently set time see Timer default setting P 5 Timer functions S 0 Minute minder only S 1 Auto switch off only S 2 Minute minder and Auto switch off P 6 Power setting range S 0 9 power settings 1 to 9 S 1 17 power settings 1 1 2 2 3 to 9 If the Auto heat up setting is selected an A will flash alternately with the continued cooking setting in th...

Page 46: ...o do this switch off at the mains or withdraw the mains fuse Reset the trip switch in the mains fuse box and switch the appliance back on If it still will not switch on contact a qualified electrician or the Miele Service Department the hob can be switched on and settings selected but the cooking zones do not heat up Check whether you set the demo mode setting by mistake see Programming P0 an ß ap...

Page 47: ... 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 an F appears in the display for the rear cooking zones an E appears in the display for the front cooking zones and numbers appear in the timer display FE99 The...

Page 48: ...s When contacting Miele please quote the model and serial number of your appliance These are given on the data plate Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded to improve our service 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 front of these instructions After sales service data plate 48 ...

Page 49: ...d above ovens or cookers unless these have a built in cooling down fan After installing the hob ensure that the connection cable cannot come into contact with the underside of the appliance Make sure that there is no mechanical obstruction such as a drawer which could damage it If a protective shelf is installed under the built in hob there must be a minimum distance of 190 mm between it and the t...

Page 50: ...r hood a minimum safety distance of at least 760 mm must be maintained For any flammable objects e g utensil rails wall units etc a minimum distance of at least 760 mm must be maintained between them and the hob below When two or more appliances are installed together below a cooker hood e g an electric hob and a gas wok combiset which have different safety distances given in the installation inst...

Page 51: ... side On the other side however no unit or divider should stan d higher than the hob see illustrations The following minimum distances should be adhered to for safety reasons 50 mm to the right or left of the worktop cut out to the nearest piece of furniture e g tall unit 50 mm from the worktop cut out to the rear wall Not allowed Recommended Not recommended Installation 51 ...

Page 52: ...he cladding made of wood or any other combustible material For non combustible materials metal ceramic tiles or similar this dimension can be reduced by the thickness of the niche cladding material The materials can warp or distort when subjected to high temperatures Flush fitted hobs Hob with frame or bevelled edge aMasonry bNiche cladding cBackmould dWorktop eWorktop cut out fMinimum distance of...

Page 53: ...l have to be fitted above the oven bTop of oven cInduction hob fan dDistance between the front edge of the fan and the worktop cut out depending on the type of hob If the hob is installed in an island or in a unit with an enclosed back panel the above measurements apply to a total depth 0 800 mm If the total depth is less than 800 mm then a minimum gap of 100 mm must be provided for ventilating th...

Page 54: ...Hob with frame or bevelled edge Building in dimensions for KM 5731 aFront bBuilding in depth cBuilding in depth for mains connection cable dMains connection cable L 1440 mm Installation 54 ...

Page 55: ...Building in dimensions for KM 5732 aFront bBuilding in depth cMains connection cable L 1440 mm Installation 55 0 30 a b 560 48 3 504 475 490 3 3 50 0 R4 ß a c 574 422 48 203 245 b ...

Page 56: ...Building in dimensions for KM 5733 aFront bBuilding in depth cBuilding in depth for mains connection cable dMains connection cable L 1440 mm Installation 56 ...

Page 57: ...Building in dimensions for KM 5736 aFront bBuilding in depth cMains connection cable L 1440 mm Installation 57 ...

Page 58: ...Building in dimensions for KM 5752 aFront bBuilding in depth cMains connection cable L 1440 mm Installation 58 0 30 3 504 475 b 0 50 ß R4 490 750 a 3 3 48 b a 48 c 764 422 203 245 148 5 125 b 15 b 15 ...

Page 59: ...Building in dimensions for KM 5753 aFront bBuilding in depth cBuilding in depth for mains connection cable dMains connection cable L 1440 mm Installation 59 ...

Page 60: ...ilding in dimensions for KM 5755 aFront bBuilding in depth cMains connection cable L 1440 mm Installation 60 490 3 750 3 46 5 4 b 510 475 852 a b a 50 R4 0 ß 0 30 46 5 c 890 203 422 149 b 13 b 13 245 125 ...

Page 61: ...Building in dimensions for KM 5775 aFront bBuilding in depth cBuilding in depth for mains connection cable dMains connection cable L 1440 mm Installation 61 ...

Page 62: ...the corners of the frame are not flush with the worktop the corner radius ß R4 can be carefully scribed to suit These hobs have a seal underneath them to keep the hob securely in position Clamps are not required Any gap between the frame and worktop will reduce with time Installing the hob Feed the hob connection cable down through the cut out Place the hob centrally in the cut out When doing this...

Page 63: ...f the top part of the hob provides a sufficient seal for the worktop Do not use sealant between the frame of the top part of the hob and the worktop This could cause difficulties if the hob ever needs to be taken out for servicing and possibly result in damage to the frame or the worktop Installation 63 ...

Page 64: ...sions for KM 5737 aFront bBuilding in depth cMains connection cable L 1440 mm dStepped cut out for granite or marble worktops Cut out dimensions for granite or marble worktops Please take careful note of the inset diagram Installation 64 ...

Page 65: ...ut out for granite or marble worktops Cut out dimensions for granite or marble worktops Please take careful note of the inset diagram Installation 65 490 750 51 a b R4 ß 730 496 470 1 756 50 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 30 c a 51 475 422 245 203 7 13 1 d b 17 b 24 b 24 138 b b 17 115 R 4 1 1 756 730 1 470 13 ß d 496 1 ...

Page 66: ... for building in The hob must be accessible from below for servicing purposes and to ensure that the seal around it is not dislodged The hob can be installed directly into a suitable cut out in a granite or marble worktop in a suitable cut out in a tiled or solid wood worktop with a wooden support frame The frame must be provided on site and is not supplied with the appliance Installation 66 ...

Page 67: ... Feed the hob connection cable down through the cut out Centre the hob f in the cut out Connect the hob to the mains Check that the hob works Seal the remaining gap g with a silicone sealant that is heat resistant to at least 160 C As the ceramic glass and the worktop cut out have a certain dimensional tolerance gap g can vary min 2 mm Installation 67 0 50 13 e 7 51 52 1 6 2 0 g f ...

Page 68: ...p edge of the worktop see diagram Feed the hob connection cable down through the cut out Centre the hob f in the cut out Connect the hob to the mains Check that the hob works Seal the remaining gap g with a silicone sealant that is heat resistant to at least 160 C As the ceramic glass and the worktop cut out have a certain dimensional tolerance gap g can vary min 2 mm Installation 68 0 50 13 e a 7...

Page 69: ...supply by an extension lead These do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance Please make sure that the connection data quoted on the data plate match the household mains supply Connection should be made via a suitable isolator which complies with national and local safety regulations and the On Off switch should be easily accessible after the appliance has been built in If the switch is...

Page 70: ... important that this basic safety requirement is present and regularly tested and where there is any doubt the electrical wiring in the home should be inspected by a qualified electrician The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system such as an electric shock The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage which is the direct or indirect result of i...

Page 71: ...Wiring diagram N B This appliance is supplied single phase only in the U K AUS NZ Installation 71 ...

Page 72: ...Alteration rights reserved 4207 M Nr 06 661 920 04 ...

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