Miele KM 6395 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. 09 639 290

en - AU, NZ

Summary of Contents for KM 6395

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 09 639 290 en AU NZ ...

Page 2: ...s 19 Clock Timer 19 Cooking duration 19 Minute minder 19 Main menu 20 Power levels 20 System lock 20 System lock for cleaning 20 Back 21 Pan recognition active 21 Pan recognised 21 Pan not recognised 21 Practical tips 21 Residual heat indicators 21 Before using for the first time 22 Cleaning for the first time 22 Using for the first time 22 Operation 23 Operating principles 23 Booster 23 Contents ...

Page 3: ... Cleaning and care 26 Problem solving guide 28 Optional accessories 30 Safety instructions for installation 31 Safety distances 32 Installation notes 36 Building in dimensions 37 Installation 38 Electrical connection 40 Wiring diagram 42 After sales service data plate warranty 43 Contents 3 ...

Page 4: ...tructions carefully before installation and before using it for the first time They contain important notes on installation safety use and maintenance Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non compliance with these Warning and Safety instructions Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users are familiar with the content Pass them on to any future owner Warning and S...

Page 5: ...e is not suitable for outdoor use This appliance must only be used to cook food and keep it warm Any other use is not supported by the manufacturer and could be dangerous This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning its us...

Page 6: ...ains hot for quite a while after being switched off Keep children well away from the appliance until it has cooled down and there is no danger of burning Danger of burning 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 Danger of burning or scalding Keep all pans out of reac...

Page 7: ...nt is observed and regularly tested and where there is any doubt the household wiring system should be inspected by a qualified electrician To avoid the risk of damage to the appliance make sure that the connection data fuse rating frequency and voltage on the data plate corresponds to the household supply before connecting the appliance to the mains supply Consult a qualified electrician if in an...

Page 8: ...r if the appliance is supplied without a cable it must be replaced or fitted with a specialist connection cable by a suitably qualified electrician see Electrical connection The appliance must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply during installation maintenance and repair work Ensure that power is not supplied to the appliance until after it has been installed or until after any maint...

Page 9: ...r a remote control system Danger of electric shock Do not use the cooktop if it is faulty or if the ceramic surface is cracked chipped or damaged in any way Switch it off immediately and disconnect it from the mains electricity supply In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin pay particular attention to keeping the appliance and its surroundings in a clean conditi...

Page 10: ...ur hands with heat resistant pot holders or gloves when handling hot pots and pans Do not let them get wet or damp as this causes heat to transfer through the material more quickly with the risk of scalding or burning yourself When the appliance is switched on either deliberately or by mistake or when there is residual heat present there is the risk of any metal items left on the cooktop heating u...

Page 11: ... g a hand held food blender near the appliance ensure that the cable of the electrical appliance cannot come into contact with the hot appliance The insulation on the cable could become damaged Do not cover the cooktop e g with a cooktop cover a cloth or protective foil The material could catch fire shatter or melt if the appliance is switched on by mistake or if residual heat is still present Oil...

Page 12: ... there is any residual heat present Do not heat an empty pan Heat oil or fat for a maximum of one minute Do not use the Booster function to heat oil or fat Pans which boil dry can cause damage to the ceramic glass Do not leave the appliance unattended whilst it is being used Do not use pots or pans on the cooktop with bases with pronounced edges or ridges These could scratch or scour the ceramic g...

Page 13: ...Do not store pointed or small items or paper in the drawer They could get in through the ventilation slots or be sucked into the housing by the fan and damage the fan or impair cooling Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this cooktop The steam could reach electrical components and cause a short circuit If the cooktop is built in over a pyrolitic oven the cooktop should not be used whils...

Page 14: ... 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 If handled or disposed of incorrectly they could be potentially hazardous to human health and to the environment Please do not dispo...

Page 15: ...y recognises the size of the pan Induction heat will not work if the pan is unsuitable non magnetic base if the diameter of the base of the pan is too small if the pan is taken off the cooktop when it is switched on If no pan or an unsuitable pan is placed on the ceramic surface the cooktop will switch off automatically after a few minutes Danger of burning Do not use the cooktop as a resting plac...

Page 16: ...n a sandwiched base it might emit a cracking sound Whistling might occur if the Booster function is set when using several pans which have bases made of layers of different materials at the same time You might hear a clicking sound from the electronic switches especially on lower power levels You might hear a whirring sound when the cooling fan switches on It switches on to protect the electronics...

Page 17: ...on an induction cooktop hold a magnet to the base of the pan If the magnet sticks the pan is suitable Please be aware that the properties of the pan base can affect the eveness with which food heats up in the pan Pots must have minimum base diameter of 10 0 cm and pans a minimum base diameter of 14 5 cm Often the maximum diameter quoted by manufacturers refers to the diameter of the top rim of the...

Page 18: ...cally see Safety switch off Do not place hot pans on the sensors The electronic unit underneath could get damaged On Off Long touch to switch the cooktop on off Short touch to switch cooking zones off Multi The pan can be placed anywhere you wish Each pan can be set its own power level A maximum of 5 pans can be used at any one time Trio The surface is divided into three cooking zones each of whic...

Page 19: ...ched on no operating mode selected Set the time of day Time must be set in 24 hour mode e g 13 12 The appliance is switched on operating mode is selected Timer function selected cooking duration minute minder Cooking duration At the end of the cooking duration the cooking zone or the heating for the corresponding pan switches off Minute minder Minute minder for monitoring separate cooking processe...

Page 20: ...he bar to select the power level System lock Touch the lock symbol for at least 3 seconds to activate or deactivate the system lock Activated The cooktop cannot be used Deactivated The cooktop can be used System lock for cleaning Touch the lock symbol for 1 second The system lock is active for 30 seconds Touch display 20 ...

Page 21: ...n recognised A power level can be selected Pan not recognised The pan is not suitable or too small Practical tips Tips on operating the cooktop Residual heat indicators Danger of burning and fire hazard Do not touch the cooking zones whilst the residual heat indicators are lit up Touch display 21 ...

Page 22: ...ry Using for the first time The appliance will switch on automatically when it is connected to the electricity supply You will then be requested to enter some basic settings to set the appliance up for using for the first time To set the language Touch the sensor for the language you require and confirm with OK To set the time of day Enter the hour and minutes and confirm with OK After you have co...

Page 23: ...alth Please note that the heating up time on induction cooktops is very much shorter than on conventional cooktops Operating principles Fire hazard Do not leave the appliance unattended whilst it is being used Touch the display Switch the cooktop on Select the function you want Touch the display to activate pan recognition When the symbol for pan recognition flashes place the pan on the cooktop Se...

Page 24: ... an item placed on it Clean the touch display or remove the item You can now use the cooktop again Overheating protection All the induction coils and the cooling elements for the electronics are fitted with an overheating protection mechanism This mechanism automatically restricts the power or switches it off before the induction coils or the cooling elements get too hot A fault message will appea...

Page 25: ...ntities A smaller pan uses less energy than a larger pan with very little in it Cook with as little water as possible Once food has come to the boil or the oil in the pan is hot enough for frying reduce the heat to a lower setting Cooking times are greatly reduced when using a pressure cooker Tips on saving energy 25 ...

Page 26: ... up liquid 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 or sponges which have been previously used w...

Page 27: ...e cooktop with a damp cloth then dry with a soft dry cloth Residues can burn onto the appliance the next time it is used and cause damage to the ceramic surface Ensure that all cleaning agent residues are removed 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 Danger of burni...

Page 28: ...and national safety regulations Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthorised work Problem Possible cause Remedy The cooktop or cooking zones cannot be switched on The mains fuse has tripped Reset the trip switch in the mains fuse box minimum fuse rating see data plate There may be a technical fault Disconnect the appliance...

Page 29: ...by boiled over liquid or food or an item placed on it Clean the touch display or remove the item The appliance switches itself off during use Auto Stop appears in the display and a tone sounds The maximum operating duration 1 8 hours depending on power level has been exceeded Touch an active sensor to reactivate the cooktop Nothing is showing in the touch display but cooking is still continuing Th...

Page 30: ... which are perfect for Miele cooktops Please refer to the Miele website for more details on individual products Pans in various sizes Casserole dishes with lid Anti stick pans Wok Gourmet oven dish Cleaning products Original Miele ceramic and stainless steel cooktop cleaner 250 ml Removes heavy soiling limescale deposits and aluminium residues Original Miele all purpose microfibre cloth Removes fi...

Page 31: ...th 100 C heat resistant adhesive which will not dissolve or distort Any backmoulds must be of heat resistant material This appliance must not be installed over a fridge fridge freezer freezer dishwasher washing machine washer dryer or tumble dryer This cooktop must not be installed above an oven unless it has a built in cooling down fan After installation ensure that the connection cable is withou...

Page 32: ...ehood 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 appliance below When two or more appliances are installed together below a rangehood e g a gas appliance and an electric cooktop which have different safety distances given in the installation ...

Page 33: ...p see illustrations 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 50 mm mimimum cThe horizontal distance from the left edge of the cooktop to a vertical surface shall ...

Page 34: ...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 Ventilation space when building in over an oven Interim shelf It is not necessary to fit an interim shelf underneath the cooktop but one may be fitted if you wish Leave a gap of 10 mm at the back of the shelf to accommodate the cable We recommend a gap at the front of the shelf of 20 mm to ensur...

Page 35: ...niche cladding is made from a non combustible material e g metal natural stone ceramic tiles a minimum safety distance e of 50 mm less the thickness of the cladding must be maintained between the cooktop and the cladding Example 15 mm niche cladding 50 mm 15 mm minimum safety distance of 35 mm Flush fitted cooktops Cooktop with frame or bevelled edge aMasonry bNiche cladding Dimension x thickness ...

Page 36: ... to be removed for servicing Tiled worktop Grout lines a and the hatched area underneath the cooktop frame must be smooth and even If they are not the cooktop will not sit flush with the worktop and the sealing strip underneath the cooktop will not provide a good seal between the cooktop and the worktop Tiled worktops must be a minimum of 5 mm thick to ensure the surface temperatures of the combus...

Page 37: ...aSpring clamps bFront cCasing depth dMains connection cables L 1440 mm Building in dimensions 37 ...

Page 38: ...esistant sealant to avoid swelling caused by moisture Make sure that the sealant does not come into contact with the top of the worktop Place the spring clamps supplied on the upper edge of the cut out Secure the spring clamps a with the 3 5 x 25 mm wood screws supplied Granite and marble worktops You will require double sided tape and silicone not supplied Fix the spring clamps in place using dou...

Page 39: ...ess down evenly on the sides of the cooktop until it clicks into position When doing this make sure that the seal under the cooktop sits flush with the worktop on all sides This is important to ensure an effective seal all round Do not use sealant e g silicone If the corners of the frame are not flush with the worktop surface the corner radius ß R4 can be carefully scribed to fit Connect the cookt...

Page 40: ...f the appliance Please make sure that the connection data quoted on the data plate matches 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 not accessible after installation depending on country an additional ...

Page 41: ...ic 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 incorrect installation or...

Page 42: ...supplied single phase only in the U K AUS NZ 220 240 V single phase 16 32 A fuse 63 A fuse 400 V three phase 16 A fuse Separate wires L2 and L3 before connection Electrical connection 42 16 A N L1 z N L2 L3 z 32 A N L3 L2 L3 L1 z N z N L z ...

Page 43: ...te the model and serial number of your appliance These are given 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 front of these instructions Warranty The manufacturer s warranty for this appliance is two years After sales service data plate warranty 43 ...

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