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Warning and Safety instructions

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In order to ensure safe operation and to prevent gases given off by
the heating appliance from being drawn back into the room, when
the cooker hood and the heater are both operated simultaneously,
an underpressure in the room of 0.04 mbar (4 Pa) is the maximum
permissible.

Sufficient ventilation can be maintained by air inlets which cannot
be blocked, e.g. in windows, doors and outside wall vents. The
diameter of the inlet openings must enable sufficient ventilation. A
ventilation brick alone is not generally sufficient to ensure safe
ventilation.

The overall ventilation condition of the dwelling must be taken into
account. If in any doubt, the advice of a competent builder, or for
gas, a qualified gas fitter should be sought.

If the cooker hood is being operated in recirculation mode, where
the air is passed back into the room in which the extractor is in-
stalled, the above restrictions do not apply.

Summary of Contents for KMDA 7774 FL

Page 1: ...OM EUROPE Thanks for choosing ImportAppliances for your kitchen appliance purchase We hope you are enjoying the convenience quality and affordability of your new appliance If you have any issues or questions please contact us via email info ImportAppliances com User Manual ...

Page 2: ...S DIRECT FROM EUROPE Operating and installation instructions Ceramic hobs 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 en GB M Nr 10 648 930 ...

Page 3: ...tion 23 How it works 23 Noises 24 Cookware 25 How the cooker hood works 26 Tips on saving energy 27 Cooking zone power levels 28 Operation 29 Using the appliance 29 Switching on the hob 30 Setting the power level 30 Switching off a cooking zone 30 Residual heat indicator 30 Power level setting Extended setting range 31 PowerFlex area 31 Auto heat up 32 Booster 33 Keeping warm 35 Cooker hood 36 Tim...

Page 4: ...oal filter operating hours counter 51 Problem solving guide 52 Optional accessories 57 Miele home Con ctivity 58 Signing on the hob 58 Signing off the hob 58 Safety instructions for installation 59 Safety distances 60 Installation notes 63 Onset installation 63 Flush fit installation 64 Minimum plinth height 64 Drip tray 64 Installation examples 65 Building in dimensions Onset hobs 66 KMDA 7774 FR...

Page 5: ...nts 4 Installation 79 Connection to window contact if required 79 Onset installation 81 Flush fit installation 82 Exhaust ducting 83 Electrical connection 84 After sales service 87 Contact in case of malfunction 87 Data plate 87 Warranty 87 Product data sheets 88 Conformity declaration 90 ...

Page 6: ...erty To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the hob please read these instructions 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 instructions Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users are familiar wit...

Page 7: ...tended for domestic use only to cook food and keep it warm Any other use is not supported by the manufacturer and could be dangerous People with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge who are not able to use the hob safely on their own must be supervised whilst using it They may only use it unsupervised if they have been shown how to use it safely and r...

Page 8: ...ing switched off Keep children well away from the hob 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 stor age areas above or next to the hob Otherwise they could be temp ted into climbing onto the appliance Danger of burning or scalding Place pots and pans on the cooking zone in such a way that children ca...

Page 9: ...n power surges could result in a safety switch off This could damage the electronic module The electrical safety of this hob can only be guaranteed when cor rectly earthed It is essential that this standard safety requirement is met If in any doubt please have the electrical installation tested by a qualified electrician To avoid the risk of damage to the hob make sure that the con nection data on...

Page 10: ...ician see Electrical connection If the connection cable is damaged it must be replaced by a suit ably qualified electrician with a special connection cable of type H 05 VV F pvc insulated See Electrical connection The hob 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 ...

Page 11: ... ex haust gases out through a chimney or extraction ducting They in clude gas oil wood and coal fired boilers and heaters continuous flow or other water heaters gas hobs and ovens The cooker hood draws in air from the kitchen and from neigh bouring rooms This applies to the following modes of operation extraction mode recirculation mode with a recirculation box installed outside the room If there ...

Page 12: ...ion can be maintained by air inlets which cannot be blocked e g in windows doors and outside wall vents The diameter of the inlet openings must enable sufficient ventilation A ventilation brick alone is not generally sufficient to ensure safe ventilation The overall ventilation condition of the dwelling must be taken into account If in any doubt the advice of a competent builder or for gas a quali...

Page 13: ...er inflammable substances can ignite when heated Therefore do not store such items or substances in a drawer under the hob Cutlery inserts must be heat resistant Do not heat an empty pan Do not heat up food in closed containers e g tins or sealed jars on the hob as pressure can build up in the container causing it to explode Do not cover the hob e g with a hob cover a cloth or protective foil The ...

Page 14: ... of salt sugar and sand e g from cleaning vegetables can cause scratches if they get under pan bases Make sure that the ceramic surface is clean before placing pans on it Even a light object can cause damage in certain circumstances Do not drop anything on the ceramic surface Placing hot pans on the sensors and indicators could damage the electronics underneath Do not place hot pans on the sensors...

Page 15: ...ver if in any doubt consult the manufacturer of the pacemaker or your doctor To prevent damage to items which are susceptible to electromag netic fields e g credit cards digital storage devices pocket calcu lators etc do not leave them in the immediate vicinity of the hob Metal utensils stored in a drawer under the hob can become hot if the appliance is used intensively for a long time Do not stor...

Page 16: ...orking properly Do not use the cooker hood without the grease filters in place Oth erwise cooking vapours will not be cleaned There is a risk of fire if cleaning is not carried out as described in these operating instructions Do not cover the intake grille on the cooker hood when in use Liquids can damage the cooker hood if they get into it Keep li quids away from the cooker hood Light objects can...

Page 17: ... a short cir cuit If the hob is built in over a pyrolytic oven the hob should not be used whilst the pyrolytic process is being carried out as this could trigger the overheating protection mechanism on the hob see relev ant section Accessories Only use genuine original Miele accessories and spare parts with this appliance Using accessories or spare parts from other manu facturers will invalidate t...

Page 18: ...of ten contain valuable materials They also contain specific materials com pounds and components which were essential for their correct function and safety These could be hazardous to hu man health and to the environment if disposed of with your domestic waste or if handled incorrectly Please do not therefore dispose of your old appliance with your household waste Please dispose of it at your loca...

Page 19: ...he appliance 18 Hob a PowerFlex cooking zone b PowerFlex cooking zone ab can be combined to form a Power Flex cooking area c PowerFlex cooking zone d PowerFlex cooking zone cd can be combined to form a Power Flex cooking area e Controls Indicators f Grille g Grease filter h Removable drip tray ...

Page 20: ...rFlex cooking zones on together separately e For activating deactivating the keeping warm function f Numerical keybank For setting power levels minute minder and switch off times g Automatic switch off selector for cooking zones h Minute minder Indicator lights i Automatic switch off allocation of cooking zones j Residual heat k Booster l Timer display to Duration System lock safety lock activated...

Page 21: ...ECT FROM EUROPE Guide to the appliance 20 Cooker hood a Numerical keybank for setting the power level b Touch control for the 5 minute run on option c Touch control for the 15 minute run on option d Clean grease filter indicator e Reactivate charcoal filter indicator ...

Page 22: ...ster level 2 2100 3000 3650 22 23 15 x 23 23 x 39 Normal TwinBooster level 1 TwinBooster level 2 3400 4800 7300 15 23 Normal TwinBooster level 1 TwinBooster level 2 2100 3000 3650 15 23 Normal TwinBooster level 1 TwinBooster level 2 2100 3000 3650 22 23 15 x 23 23 x 39 Normal TwinBooster level 1 TwinBooster level 2 3400 4800 7300 Total 7300 Pans with a base diameter within the given range may be u...

Page 23: ...with a damp cloth only and then wipe dry Switching on the hob for the first time The metal components have a protect ive coating which may give off a slight smell when heated up for the first time The induction coils may also give off a slight smell for the first few hours of op eration This smell will be less notice able with each subsequent use before dissipating completely The smell and any vap...

Page 24: ...zone has been switched on without a pan in place or 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 cooking zone when it is switched on If a suitable pan is placed on the cook ing zone within 3 minutes the flashing power level will go out and you can continue as normal If no pan or an unsuitable pan is placed on the cooking...

Page 25: ...e pan base is made of layers of dif ferent materials e g in a sandwiched base it might emit a cracking sound Whistling might occur if linked zones see Booster are being used at the same time and the pans also have bases made of layers of different mater ials You might hear a clicking sound from the electronic switches especially on lower power settings You might hear a whirring sound when the cool...

Page 26: ...affect the evenness with which the food heats up e g when making pancakes To make optimum use of the cooking zones choose pans with a suitable base diameter see chapter Cooking zones If the pan is too small it will not be recognised and the set power level will flash in the numerical key bank for the cooking zone Use only pots and pans with smooth bases Rough bases can scratch the ceramic glass Al...

Page 27: ...rculated back into the kitchen Operating hours counter The number of hours that the cooker hood has been used for is stored in memory When the grease filter symbol or the charcoal filter symbol lights up the operating hours counters are signalling that the filters need to be cleaned or changed Further information about cleaning and changing the filters and resetting the operating hours counter can...

Page 28: ...ooker hood cannot operate efficiently and this causes increased operating noise levels Always cook with the lowest possible setting This produces fewer cooking vapours so you can use a lower power level and therefore benefit from reduced energy consumption Check the power level on the cooker hood A low power level is usually sufficient Only use the Booster set ting when necessary When a large volu...

Page 29: ...ing dumplings 4 4 5 Steaming vegetables fish 5 5 Defrosting and reheating frozen food 5 5 5 Gently frying eggs without overheating the fat 6 5 6 Bringing large quantities of food to the boil e g casseroles Thickening custard and sauces e g Hollandaise 6 7 6 7 Gently frying meat fish and sausages without overheating the fat 6 7 6 7 Frying potato cakes pancakes etc 7 6 7 Braising meat 8 8 8 Boiling ...

Page 30: ...a sensor an aud ible tone sounds Only the printed On Off symbol is visible when the hob is switched off More sensors light up when the hob is switched on Malfunction due to dirty and or covered sensors If the sensors are dirty or covered this could cause them to fail to react to activate a function or even to switch the hob off automatically see Safety switch off Placing hot pans on the sensors in...

Page 31: ...nsors for that cooking zone s numerical keybank will light up Place a pan on the cooking zone you want to use Touch the appropriate number sensor for the power level you want Switching off a cooking zone To switch off a cooking zone touch the 0 sensor for that cooking zone To switch off the hob and all the cooking zones touch the sensor Residual heat indicator If the cooking zone is still hot the ...

Page 32: ...will be brighter than the other numbers PowerFlex area The PowerFlex cooking zones combine automatically to form a PowerFlex cooking area when you place a suffi ciently large pot or pan on them see Guide to the appliance Hob Set tings for the linked cooking area are controlled by the front or left PowerFlex zone depending on model The Power Flex cooking area can also be switched on and off manuall...

Page 33: ...et will pulsate With extended power levels see Pro gramming the sensors for the power levels in front of and after the interim power level will pulsate if an extended power level setting has been selected Altering the continued cooking setting will deactivate Auto heat up Deactivating Auto heat up Touch the sensor for the continued cooking setting or Set another power level Continued cook ing sett...

Page 34: ...ected the cooking zone will revert automatically to the power level selected at the end of the booster time or if the booster function is switched off before this In each case two cooking zones are linked together in order to provide suffi cient power for the Booster While the Booster is in operation some of the power is taken away from the linked cooking zone This has one of the fol lowing effect...

Page 35: ...ImportAppliances com THE EASIEST WAY TO SELF IMPORT APPLIANCES DIRECT FROM EUROPE Operation 34 Deactivating TwinBooster Touch the B repeatedly until the the indicators go out or Set another power level ...

Page 36: ...ng food warm is 2 hours Keep food warm in the pan it was cooked in and cover 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 warm for as short a time as possible Activating deactivating the keep...

Page 37: ...uch the 0 sensor If the extractor is not switched off it will switch itself off 12 hours after the last automatic operation Booster The maximum duration for the Booster is 10 minutes To switch it off early set a different power level Run on time It is advisable to run the fan for a few minutes after cooking has finished This helps to neutralise any lingering va pours and odours in the air The foll...

Page 38: ...t The timer can be used for two different functions to set the minute minder to set a cooking zone to switch off automatically The functions can be used at the same time The shortest time is always dis played and the sensor minute minder or the indicator light for the cooking zone automatic switch off pulsates If you want to show times remaining which are counting down in the back ground touch the...

Page 39: ...ght will start to flash Select the time you require If you want to set another cooking zone to switch off automatically fol low the same steps as described above If more than one switch off time is programmed the shortest time re maining will be displayed and the cor responding indicator light will flash The other indicator lights will light up constantly If you want to show the time remain ing fo...

Page 40: ...t up continue When deactivated the cooking zones will run on the setting that was previ ously selected If the function is not deactivated within 1 h the hob will switch off Activating Deactivating Touch the sensor Use this function if there is a danger of food boiling over Recall If the hob is switched off in error during operation this function can be used to reset all settings For this to work t...

Page 41: ... and 2 sensors at the same time for 6 seconds In the timer display flashes altern ately with demonstration mode ac tivated or demonstration mode de activated for a few seconds Displaying hob data The model designation and software version can be displayed There must not be any pots or pans on the hob Model designation Switch the hob on Touch the 0 sensor control on any of the numerical keybanks Th...

Page 42: ...er the hob has been switched off if it is not manually locked first see Program ming The safety lock is activated when the hob is switched on When the safety lock is activated the hob can be oper ated only under certain conditions The cooking zones the cooker hood and the hob can only be switched off A set minute minder time can be modified If an unavailable sensor control is touched whilst the sy...

Page 43: ...e same time for 6 seconds The time will count down in the timer display will appear once the time has elapsed The safety lock is activ ated Deactivating the safety lock Touch and hold the and sensors at the same time for 6 seconds will appear briefly in the timer dis play and then the time will count down Once the time has elapsed the lock function is deactivated ...

Page 44: ...he cooking zones is heated for an unusu ally long period of time This period of time depends on the power level selec ted Once exceeded the cooking zone switches off and the residual heat indic ators appear The cooking zone can be operated again after it has been switched off and back on The hob is programmed to safety set ting 0 at the factory If necessary a higher safety setting with a shorter m...

Page 45: ... the timer dis play alternating with You can use the cooking zones again as usual when the fault code has gone out Cooling elements Any booster function in operation will be switched off The set power level will be reduced The cooking zones switch off auto matically The affected cooking zones can only be used again as usual once the cooling element has cooled down to a safe level The overheating p...

Page 46: ...l and ap pear in the timer display Setting a programme For a two digit programme number you need to first set the tens position Whilst the programme is visible in the display e g touch the sensor repeatedly until the number for the programme you want appears in the display or touch the appropriate number on the numerical keybank Setting the code Whilst the code is visible in the dis play e g touch...

Page 47: ...levels C 01 17 power levels 4 P 06 Keypad tone when a sensor is touched C 00 Off 5 C 01 Quiet C 02 Medium C 03 Loud P 07 Audible tone for the timer C 00 Off 5 C 01 Quiet C 02 Medium C 03 Loud P 08 System lock C 00 System lock can only be activated manually C 01 System lock activated automatic ally P 09 Maximum operating time C 00 Safety setting 0 C 01 Safety setting 1 C 02 Safety setting 2 P 10 Mi...

Page 48: ...ve C 01 Active 1 Unlisted programmes are not assigned 2 The factory setting is shown in bold 3 After the hob has been switched on appears in the timer display for a few seconds 4 In the text and charts the extended power levels are shown with a dot after the number for better understanding 5 The tone which sounds when the On Off sensor is touched cannot be switched off ...

Page 49: ...y the hob thoroughly after every cleaning to avoid limescale residue Unsuitable cleaning agents To avoid damaging the surfaces of your appliance do not use washing up liquid cleaning agents containing soda al kalines ammonia acids or chlorides cleaning agents containing descaling agents stain and rust removers abrasive cleaning agents e g powder cleaners and cream cleaners solvent based cleaning a...

Page 50: ...t as this can result in marking Please follow the cleaning agent manufacturer s instructions Finally wipe the glass ceramic surface with a damp cloth and polish with a soft dry cloth Residues can burn onto the cooktop the next time it is used and cause damage to the glass ceramic surface Ensure that all cleaning agent residues are removed Spots caused by limescale water and aluminium residues spot...

Page 51: ...d dry accessible arease inside of the cooker hood Secure the drip tray back in the hous ing Replace the grease filter and replace the extraction grille Grease filter extraction grille The extraction grille and the reusable metal grease filter collect solid matter from kitchen vapours grease dust etc and therefore prevent soiling of the cooker hood The grease filter must be cleaned after 30 hours o...

Page 52: ...n the dishwasher deter gent used cleaning the filter in a dish washer can cause permanent discol ouration to internal surfaces of the fil ter However this will not affect the functioning of the filter in any way Internal surfaces of the cooker hood Whilst the grease filter is removed re move any grease deposits from all accessible areas of the housing Do ing so will prevent a fire hazard Resetting...

Page 53: ... trip switch in the mains fuse box or the residual current protection device the appliance will still not turn on contact a qualified electrician or Miele Service A smell and vapours are given off when the new appliance is being used The metal components have a protective coating When the appliance is used for the first time this causes a smell and possibly also vapour The material from which the ...

Page 54: ... cooking zone or the whole hob switches off automatically The overheating protection mechanism has been ac tivated See Overheating protection The Booster has deac tivated early automatic ally The overheating protection mechanism has been ac tivated See Overheating protection The cooking zone is not working in the usual way on the power set ting selected The overheating protection mechanism has bee...

Page 55: ...must not be too dark Make sure that there is nothing covering the sensors or the hob Take any pans off the hob and wipe away any food deposits Interrupt the power supply to the hob for approx 1 minute If the problem persists after power has been re stored please contact Miele alternating with flashes in the timer dis play and a buzzer sounds The hob is incorrectly connected Disconnect the hob from...

Page 56: ...ay through the extraction grille into the cooker hood The base of the grease filter can hold approx 250 ml of liquid The drip tray underneath the housing can hold a further 250 ml of liquid Switch the cooker hood off Clean the grease filter the drip tray and the inside of the housing see Cleaning and care Extraction performance has decreased Extrac tion noise has in creased Objects e g a cloth hav...

Page 57: ...TO SELF IMPORT APPLIANCES DIRECT FROM EUROPE Problem solving guide 56 Problem Cause and remedy The sensor is lit up The grease filter must be cleaned Clean the grease filter as described in Cleaning and Care Grease filter Extraction grille ...

Page 58: ...rdered from Miele see end of this booklet for contact de tails or from your Miele dealer Pans Miele offer a wide range of pans which are perfect for Miele hobs Please refer to the Miele website for more details on individual products Pans in various sizes Frying pan with lid Anti stick pans Wok Gourmet oven dishes Cleaning and care products Ceramic and stainless steel hob cleaner 250 ml Removes he...

Page 59: ...peat the pro cess While is visible in the display touch the sensor control until the indicators go out to save the setting Finish the signing on process on the master appliances see the appropri ate instructions Signing off the hob If you want to sign the hob off from Miele home first carry out the signing off procedure on the master appliance With the hob switched off touch the and sensors at the...

Page 60: ...e dryer A gas hob must not be installed next to this hob This hob must not be installed above ovens or cookers unless these have a built in cooling down fan After installation ensure that nothing can come into contact with the connection cable and that it is without hindrance The electrical cable may not come into contact with any moving kitchen component e g a drawer or be subject to mechanical o...

Page 61: ...rer of the cooker hood must be maintained between the hob and the cooker hood above it If combustible objects are installed above the hob e g cabinets utensil rail etc a minimum safety distance of 600 mm must be maintained When two or more appliances which have different safety distances are installed together below a cooker hood you should observe the greatest safety distance ...

Page 62: ...nit or wall The minimum distance shown below must be maintained between a tall unit or a wall to the left or right of the hob with a minimum distance of 300 mm on the opposite side Minimum distance between the back of the worktop cut out and the rear edge of the worktop 50 mm Minimum distance between the worktop cut out and a wall or tall unit to the right of it 50 mm Minimum distance between the ...

Page 63: ...nce of 50 mm must be maintained between the cut out and the cladding If the niche cladding is made from a non combustible material e g metal natural stone ceramic tiles the minimum safety distance between the cut out and the cladding will be 50 mm less the thickness of the cladding Example 15 mm niche cladding 50 mm 15 mm minimum safety distance of 35 mm Flush fitted hobs Hob with frame or bevelle...

Page 64: ...top if the hob ever needs to be removed for servicing Do not use sealant between the hob and the worktop The sealing strip under the edge of the top part of the hob provides a sufficient seal for the worktop Tiled worktops Grout lines and the hatched area un derneath the hob frame must be smooth and even If they are not the hob will not sit flush with the worktop and the sealing strip underneath t...

Page 65: ...om underneath after install ation and the bottom half of the casing can be removed for maintenance If the underside of the hob is not freely accessible after installation any seal ant used to plug the gaps around the appliance must be removed to enable the hob to be lifted out of the cut out should this be necessary The hob can be installed in a suitable cut out in a natural stone worktop in a sui...

Page 66: ...ImportAppliances com THE EASIEST WAY TO SELF IMPORT APPLIANCES DIRECT FROM EUROPE Installation notes 65 Installation examples Recirculation mode Extraction mode ...

Page 67: ...ding in dimensions Onset hobs 66 KMDA 7774 FR a Front b Removable drip tray c Mains connection box with mains connection cable L 1440 mm d Air duct connection at the back ex works e Air duct connection on the right conversion required f Air duct connection on the left conversion required ...

Page 68: ...ding in dimensions Onset hobs 67 KMDA 7774 FL a Front b Removable drip tray c Mains connection box with mains connection cable L 1440 mm d Air duct connection at the back ex works e Air duct connection on the right conversion required f Air duct connection on the left conversion required ...

Page 69: ...of furniture must be at least 110 mm apart to ensure sufficient room for the duct ing b Drip tray After installation the removable drip tray must be accessible from below KMDA 7774 FL a Housing unit back panel The housing unit back panel must be removable for service work The housing unit wall and an adjoining room wall or a piece of furniture must be at least 110 mm apart to ensure sufficient roo...

Page 70: ...ImportAppliances com THE EASIEST WAY TO SELF IMPORT APPLIANCES DIRECT FROM EUROPE Building in dimensions Onset hobs 69 Extraction to the rear standard Extraction to the right Extraction to the left ...

Page 71: ...ng b Variable length of interim piece c Drip tray After installation the removable drip tray must be accessible from below x Dimension by which the worktop is deeper than 600 mm KMDA 7774 FL a Housing unit back panel The housing unit back panel must be removable for service work The housing unit wall and an adjoining room wall or a piece of furniture must be at least 110 mm apart to ensure suffici...

Page 72: ...ImportAppliances com THE EASIEST WAY TO SELF IMPORT APPLIANCES DIRECT FROM EUROPE Building in dimensions Onset hobs 71 Extraction to the rear standard Extraction to the right Extraction to the left ...

Page 73: ...obs 72 KMDA 7774 FL a Front b Removable drip tray c Mains connection box with mains connection cable L 1440 mm d Stepped cut out e Wooden frame to be provided on site f Air duct connection at the back ex works g Air duct connection on the right conversion required h Air duct connection on the left conversion required ...

Page 74: ...600 mm KMDA 7774 FL a Housing unit back panel The housing unit back panel must be removable for service work The housing unit wall and an adjoining room wall or a piece of furniture must be at least 110 mm apart to ensure sufficient room for the duct ing b Drip tray After installation the removable drip tray must be accessible from below ...

Page 75: ...ImportAppliances com THE EASIEST WAY TO SELF IMPORT APPLIANCES DIRECT FROM EUROPE Building in dimensions Flush fit hobs 74 Extraction to the rear standard Extraction to the right Extraction to the left ...

Page 76: ... panel The housing unit back panel must be removable for service work The housing unit wall and an adjoining room wall or a piece of furniture must be at least 110 mm apart to ensure sufficient room for the duct ing b Variable length of interim piece c Drip tray After installation the removable drip tray must be accessible from below x Dimension by which the worktop is deeper than 600 mm ...

Page 77: ...ImportAppliances com THE EASIEST WAY TO SELF IMPORT APPLIANCES DIRECT FROM EUROPE Building in dimensions Flush fit hobs 76 Extraction to the rear standard Extraction to the right Extraction to the left ...

Page 78: ... on a soft underlay Release the 4 catches and remove the drip tray Undo the 5 screws on the fan Undo the fixing bracket Rotate the fan by 90 Secure the fan by the 5 screws Make sure that the plastic edge is on the left Extraction to the right Secure the fan to the fixing brackets Place the cooker hood onto the drip tray again and secure the tray using the 4 catches ...

Page 79: ...tion to the left Undo the 4 screws on the frame Loosen the cable tie Lift the frame and the fan and turn it 180 Guide the cable under the fan Reattach the cable tie Refit the 4 screws in the frame Secure the fan to the fixing brackets Place the cooker hood onto the drip tray again and secure the tray using the 4 catches ...

Page 80: ...V F 2 x 0 75 mm 2 and must not exceed 2 0 m in length The switching system must be equipped with a potential free con tact suitable for 230 V 1 A The ex tractor is switched off when the switch is open Only use DIPT approved and tested radio switching systems e g window contact switches pressure switches and have them approved by author ised specialists e g building regula tions inspector The switc...

Page 81: ...com THE EASIEST WAY TO SELF IMPORT APPLIANCES DIRECT FROM EUROPE Installation 80 Exchange the jumper with the con nection cable of the switching sys tem Close the casing Tighten the strain relief screw Reinsert the plug ...

Page 82: ...ealant does not come into contact with the top of the worktop Attach the seal provided underneath the edge of the hob Feed the mains connection cable down through the cut out Place the hob centrally in the cut out When doing this make sure that the seal of the appliance sits flush with the worktop on all sides This is im portant to ensure an effective seal all round Do not use any additional seala...

Page 83: ...th the edge of the hob Feed the mains connection cable down through the cut out Centre the hob in the cut out The gap between the ceramic surface and the worktop must be at least 2 mm wide This is so that the hob can be sealed Connect the hob to the mains Check that the hob works Seal the gap between the hob and the worktop with a silicone sealant that is heat resistant to at least 160 C Unsuitabl...

Page 84: ...Appliance dimensions The vent ducting should be as short and straight as possible Only use wide radius bends The vent ducting must not be kinked or compressed Ensure that all connections are strong and airtight Remember that any constriction of the air flow will reduce extraction performance and increase operating noise If the exhaust air is to be ducted into a flue the ducting must be directed in...

Page 85: ... installation ensure that all elec trical components are shielded and cannot be accessed by users Total power rating See data plate Connection data The connection data is quoted on the data plate Please ensure these match the household mains supply Please see wiring diagrams for connec tion N B This appliance is supplied single phase only in the UK AUS NZ Residual current device For extra safety i...

Page 86: ...ff switch from 1 on to 0 off Residual current device RCD Switch the main switch from 1 on to 0 off or press the test button Mains connection cable The hob must be connected to the elec trical supply with a special connection cable type H 05 VV F PVC insulated with a suitable diameter Please see wiring diagram for connec tion N B This appliance is supplied single phase only in the UK AUS NZ See the...

Page 87: ... THE EASIEST WAY TO SELF IMPORT APPLIANCES DIRECT FROM EUROPE Electrical connection 86 Wiring diagram L1 200 240 V 200 240 V 200 240 V a b c d e L2 L3 N L2 b L1 a c d N e L3 200 240 V 200 240 V a L1 b c d N e L2 200 240 V ...

Page 88: ...e problem could have been resolved as described in this booklet Please quote the model and serial number of your appliance when contacting Miele This information can be found on the data plate Data plate Stick the extra data plate supplied with the appliance here Make sure that the model number matches the one specified on the back cover of this document Warranty The appliance warranty is valid fo...

Page 89: ...E Model name identifier KMDA 7774 Number of cooking zones and or areas 4 For circular cooking zones diameter of useful sur face area cooking zone For non circular cooking zones or areas length and width of useful surface area per electric cook ing zone or area 1 230x390 mm 2 230x390 mm 3 4 5 6 Energy consumption per cooking zone or area cal culated per kg ECelectric cooking 1 189 6 Wh kg 2 185 5 W...

Page 90: ...cy 95 1 Grease Filtering Efficiency class A most efficient to G least efficient A Airflow at best efficiency point 277 6 m 3 h Air flow min speed 170 m 3 h Air flow max speed 490 m 3 h Air flow intensive or boost setting 570 m 3 h Max air flow Qmax 570 m 3 h Air pressure at best efficiency point 451 Pa Airborne acoustical A weighted sound power emissions min speed 49 dB Airborne acoustical A weigh...

Page 91: ... Conformity declaration 90 Miele hereby declares that the hobs lis ted at the end of this booklet comply with the basic requirements and other relevant regulations of Guideline 1999 5 EC A copy of the full Declaration of Con formity can be obtained from the ad dress on the back page ...

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