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Operating and Installation Instructions
30", 36", 48" Rangetop

To prevent accidents and damage to the range, you 

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 read all in-

structions supplied before installing or using the appliance.

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M.-Nr. 10 004 330

Summary of Contents for KMR1124 G

Page 1: ...erating and Installation Instructions 30 36 48 Rangetop To prevent accidents and damage to the range you must read all in structions supplied before installing or using the appliance en US M Nr 10 004 330 ...

Page 2: ...ot touch any electric switches Do not use any phones inside your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you are unable to reach your gas provider call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer qualified ser vice agency or your gas provider In Massachusetts installation must be perfo...

Page 3: ...oning the griddle plate 23 Operation of the burners 24 Turning on 24 Adjusting the flame 25 Visual characteristics gas flames 25 Turning off 25 Cookware 26 Energy saving tips 27 Operation of the grill 28 Assembling the grill 28 Turning on the grill 29 Tips for grilling 30 Operation of the griddle 31 Turning on the griddle 31 Settings 32 Tips for frying 32 Cleaning and care 33 Rangetop 34 Dishwashe...

Page 4: ... 39 Dimensional drawings 40 All rangetops with Standard Burner Configuration 41 All rangetops with Range Hood Zero Gap Kit 46 Electrical connection 51 Gas connection 52 Burner ratings for the Standard Burner Configuration 54 Burner ratings of Range Hood Zero Gap Kit 58 Technical service data plate warranty 59 MieleCare 60 Caring for the environment 61 ...

Page 5: ...ts Inappro priate use can however lead to personal injury and damage to property To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the appliance please read these instructions carefully before installing or using it for the first time They contain important notes on installation safety use and maintenance Miele cannot be held responsible for damage caused by the non observance of these instructions Kee...

Page 6: ...rs at the owner s own risk and may be dangerous Persons who are unable to safely operate the range due to limited physical sensory or mental capabilities or because of a lack of ex perience or knowledge may only use the appliance if they are super vised while doing so These persons may only use the appliance without supervision if they have been shown how to use it in a safe manner and if they are...

Page 7: ... and remains hot for some time after being turned off Keep children away from the appliance until it has cooled down and is no longer a burn hazard Danger of suffocation Ensure that any plastic wrappings bags etc are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children Burn hazard Keep the spaces above and behind the rangetop clear of any items that could draw the attention of children Otherwi...

Page 8: ...d by a qualified technician A damaged rangetop can be dangerous Always check for visible signs of damage Never use a damaged appliance Reliable and safe operation of the rangetop can only be guaran teed if it is connected to the public power supply The electrical safety of the rangetop can only be guaranteed when it is properly grounded Compliance with this essential safety re quirement is absolut...

Page 9: ...n will void the warranty Defective components should be replaced by Miele original parts only Only with these parts can the manufacturer guarantee the safety of the appliance During installation maintenance and repair work the rangetop must be completely disconnected from the household electricity supply The gas supply must be shut off Ensure that this is the case by removing the fuse tripping the...

Page 10: ...ture can build up behind the closed door and cause damage to the range cabinetry and flooring Do not close the door until the range has completely cooled down Reaching over a hot stovetop to access the cabinets can result in burns You can reduce the risk of burns by installing a range hood that extends at least 4 12 cm past the bottom of the cabinets ...

Page 11: ...n the vicinity of the rangetop The flames could set the grease filters of a ventilation hood on fire Do not flambé under a ventilation hood Never heat empty cookware Do not heat up food in closed containers as pressure will build up in the container causing them to explode Do not use the rangetop to boil or heat up cans If the rangetop is covered there is a risk that the material of the cover will...

Page 12: ...t place unused items on the range for storage A range hood installed above the range can become damaged or catch fire as a result of intense heat Do not use the gas burners without cookware The high temperatures radiated could cause objects near the rangetop to catch fire Do not use the range to heat the room Only light the gas burners after all burner parts have been properly assembled If the coo...

Page 13: ...ld not be blocked Alternatively a mechanical ventilation device e g a range hood can be installed Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may require additional ventilation of the room e g by opening a window or by turning the range hood to a higher setting Ask your installer to show you the location of your gas shutoff valve and fuses or circuit breaker panel in your apartment or home Be sure th...

Page 14: ... of glass ceramic or other enamel cookware can be used on a gas rangetop without breaking as a result of sud den temperature changes Do not use cooking utensils on the grill Wet sponges or clothes can cause burns due to hot steam if they are used to wipe spilled food off a hot burner Some cleansers can emit hazardous vapors if they are applied to a hot surface Be careful when cleaning the cooktop ...

Page 15: ...ontrol knob for rear left burner b Backlit burner control knob for front left burner c Backlit burner control knob for front right burner d Backlit burner control knob for rear right burner e Power burners f ComfortClean Dishwasher safe grates g Simmer burner ...

Page 16: ...rol knob for front left burner c Backlit burner control knob for front center burner d Backlit burner control knob for rear center burner e Backlit burner control knob for front right burner f Backlit burner control knob for rear right burner g Power burners h Simmer burner i ComfortClean dishwasher safe grates ...

Page 17: ...ner control knob for front left burner c Backlit grill control knob d Backlit burner control knob for front right burner e Backlit burner control knob for rear right burner f Power burners g Ceramic burner h ComfortClean Dishwasher safe grilling grate i ComfortClean dishwasher safe grates j Simmer burner ...

Page 18: ...t burner c Backlit griddle control knob d Backlit burner control knob for front right burner e Backlit burner control knob for rear right burner f Power burners g Griddle plate h Thermostatically controlled ceramic infrared burner i Dishwasher safe stainless steel grease drip tray j ComfortClean dishwasher safe grates k Simmer burner ...

Page 19: ...rear left center burner d Backlit burner control knob for front left center burner e Backlit burner control knob for front right center burner f Backlit burner control knob for rear right center burner g Backlit burner control knob for front right burner h Backlit burner control knob for rear right burner i Power burners j Simmer burners k ConfortClean dishwasher safe grates ...

Page 20: ... control knob d Backlit burner control knob for front center burner e Backlit burner control knob for rear center burner f Backlit burner control knob for front right burner g Backlit burner control knob for rear right burner h Power burners i Simmer burners j Ceramic burner k ComfortClean dishwasher safe grilling grate l ComfortClean dishwasher safe grates ...

Page 21: ...er control knob for front center burner e Backlit burner control knob for rear center burner f Backlit burner control knob for front right burner g Backlit burner control knob for rear right burner h Power burners i Simmer burners j Griddle plate k Thermostatically controlled ceramic infrared burner l Dishwasher safe stainless steel grease drip tray m ComfortClean dishwasher safe grates ...

Page 22: ...y occur during ac tivation clicking 1 2 x e g in case of a draft Automatic re ignition Your rangetop is equipped with an auto matic re ignition function If the flame goes out e g because food has cooked over or there has been an air draft the flame is automatically re ig nited If there has been a power failure the automatic re ignition feature will not work properly Operate the cooktop only under ...

Page 23: ...ction or a defective appliance and are not harmful to your health Seasoning the griddle plate You must season the griddle plate be fore cooking food on it the first time This process prevents food from stick ing and protects the surface from moisture Set the griddle plate on High for 30 minutes Turn off the griddle plate after 30 min utes and let it cool down During heating the griddle plate con s...

Page 24: ...pt also fails to light the burner turn the control knob to the Off position and refer to the Frequently asked questions section Control Knob Off Gas supply is off Burner off High Strongest flame setting Maximum power of upper and lower flame rings Simmer Weakest flame setting Upper flame ring off Minimum power of lower flame ring Turning on during a power outage In case of a power failure the flam...

Page 25: ...lso damage cookware handles which increases the risk of injury Adjust the flame so that it never ex tends up the sides of the cookware Visual characteristics gas flames Yellow flames Contact the Miele Service Depart ment Yellow tips on outer cones Normal for propane gas Soft blue flames yellow colour is only allowed at the tip of the inner cone Normal for natural gas Turning off Do not turn the co...

Page 26: ...n a rangetop does not have to be flat to deliver effective cooking performance When purchasing pots and pans keep in mind that the diameter indi cated is typically the top diameter not the bottom diameter All heat resistant cookware is suitable for use Cookware with a thick bottom is preferable as it distributes heat more evenly Cookware with a thin bottom may cause food to overheat in certain spo...

Page 27: ...ent unnecessary heat loss Wide shallow cookware heats up faster and is therefore preferable to tall narrow cookware Cook with as little water as possible Reduce the power setting once the water has come to a boil or the oil fat is hot enough for frying Use a pressure cooker to reduce the cooking time ...

Page 28: ...cast iron grill is heavy Carry the grill carefully and place it securely on a soft base so that it lies flat 3 1 2 a Grill b Radiant plate c Frame Using a soft sponge clean radiant plate with a solution of warm water and a small amount of liquid dish soap Dry the parts thoroughly after cleaning Remove the grill from the gas cooktop Place the radiant plate on top of the frame Place the grill into p...

Page 29: ...ng again If the second attempt also fails to light the burner turn the control knob to the Off position and refer to the Frequently asked questions section Pre heat the grill with the grate in place for approx 20 minutes Set the desired power level Control knob Off Gas supply is off Grill off High Maximum power Low Minimum power Turning on during a power outage Danger of injury due to the man ual ...

Page 30: ...ing or it will be too dry Select lean mean or cut off fat before grilling Dripping fat can catch on fire If dripping fat catches on fire use grilling tongs to move the meat to an other spot or remove it entirely Remove chicken skin to prevent sparking Halfway through cooking brush mari nade onto the food Leave the grill on for another 10 min utes after you have finished grilling This makes cleanin...

Page 31: ...counterclockwise to Low If the burner fails to light turn the control knob to the Off position Air the room or wait at least 1 minute be fore trying again If the second attempt also fails to light the burner turn the control knob to the Off position and refer to the Frequently asked questions section Preheat the griddle plate for about 20 minutes Set the desired power level Control knob Off Gas su...

Page 32: ...riddle plate thoroughly for 8 10 minutes at the power level that you are going to be using for cooking Pat down wet food items with paper towel to prevent splatters during grilling Do not salt meat until after grilling or it will be too dry For cooking with the griddle plate you need only a little fat or none in the case of marinated food If you use cooking fat do not put it on the grid dle plate ...

Page 33: ...Always clean the rangetop after each use Allow it to cool down before clean ing To better maintain your appliance avoid the following cleaners containing soda ammonia thinners or chlorides descaling agents Stain or rust removers Abrasive cleaning agents e g pow der or cream cleansers pumice stones solvent based cleaners dishwasher detergent grill and oven sprays glass cleaning agents hard abrasive...

Page 34: ...ng a soft sponge with warm water and a small amount of liquid dish soap If necessary the rough side of a kitchen sponge can be used Burner control knobs with stainless steel finish The burner control knobs may be come discolored if they are not cleaned regularly Do not clean the burner control knobs in a dishwasher or with a stainless steel cleaner Clean the knobs with a soft sponge warm water and...

Page 35: ...e into the grease catch pan Remove any excess grease with a paper towel Then let the griddle plate cool until it is safe to the touch add some hot soapy dishwater and let the grime soak Remove any soiling and water with a sponge You can clean stubborn soiling off the griddle plate with the rough side of a dish sponge and a few drops of Miele ceramic and stainless steel cleaner see Optional accesso...

Page 36: ...he burner again making several at tempts if necessary The burner does not light after several at tempts The burner is not properly assembled Assemble the burner correctly The gas shutoff valve is closed Open the gas shut off valve The burner is wet and or dirty Clean and dry the burner The flame holes are clogged and or wet Clean and dry the flame holes The gas flame goes out after being lit The b...

Page 37: ... not function properly The fuse in the building s wiring system was tripped If necessary contact a qualified electrician or Cus tomer Service for assistance There is food debris stuck between the ignitor and the burner cap Remove the debris See Cleaning and care for more information ...

Page 38: ... must be used RBGDF Backguard Depending on the model you can ex change the existing island trim of your appliance for a larger range backguard The backguard is available in the fol lowing heights 12 305 mm and 20 508 mm Installing the backguard The rear of the rangetop must be ac cessible Install the backguard before connect ing the rangetop Loosen the screws of the island trim Pull back the islan...

Page 39: ... Net weight incl acces sories KMR 1124 G LP 29 760 mm approx 100 lbs 45 kg KMR 1134 G LP KMR 1135 G LP KMR 1136 G LP 35 913 mm approx 120 lbs 55 kg approx 130 lbs 60 kg approx 151 lbs 68 5 kg KMR 1354 G LP KMR 1355 G LP KMR 1356 G LP 47 1218 mm approx 150 lbs 68 kg approx 160 lbs 73 kg approx 170 lbs 78 kg ...

Page 40: ...Dimensional drawings 40 a Side view b Front views c Rear view d Electrical connection e Gas connection ...

Page 41: ...inet 18 457 mm Minimum distance to bottom edge of top cabinet 7 190 5 mm Distance between the top edge of the countertop and the top edge of the support base 10 254 mm Minimum distance to combustible sur faces Support base 1 1 The support base must have a minimum thickness of 19 05 mm At the rear right of the support base a cut out of 5 1 8 x 7 1 8 130 mm x 80 mm gas connection is provided and at ...

Page 42: ... side is required Make sure that the lo cal codes are observed 37 940 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of an unprotected combustible sur face 30 762 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of the Miele rangehood DAR model with DRxB XL blower For all other rangehoods please consult the manufacturers specifi cations for required di...

Page 43: ...940 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of an unprotected combustible sur face 36 914 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of the Miele rangehood DAR model with DRxB XL blower 30 762 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of the Miele rangehood DAR model with DRxB XXL blower For all other rangehood...

Page 44: ... is required Make sure that the lo cal codes are observed 37 940 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of an unprotected combustible sur face 30 762 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of the Miele rangehood DAR model with DRxB XL blower or DRxB XXL blower For all other rangehoods please consult the manufacturers specifi cations f...

Page 45: ...observed 37 940 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of an unprotected combustible sur face 36 914 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of the Miele rangehood DAR model with DRxB XXL blower For all other rangehoods please consult the manufacturers specifi cations for required distances From the back side of the rangetop a 12 305 m...

Page 46: ...scription 13 330 mm Maximum depth of top cabinet 18 457 mm Minimum distance to bottom edge of top cabinet 7 190 5 mm Distance between the top edge of the countertop and the top edge of the support base 10 254 mm Minimum distance to combustible sur faces Support base 1 1 The support base must have a minimum thickness of 19 05 mm At the rear right of the support base a cut out of 5 1 8 x 7 1 8 130 m...

Page 47: ...ice for more information 37 940 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of an unprotected combustible sur face 30 762 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of the Miele rangehood DAR model with DRxB XL blower For all other rangehoods please consult the manufacturers specifi cations for required distances ...

Page 48: ...p of the cooking area and the bottom of an unprotected combustible sur face 36 914 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of the Miele rangehood DAR model with DRxB XL blower 30 762 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of the Miele rangehood DAR model with DRxB XXL blower For all other rangehoods please consult the manufacturers spe...

Page 49: ...or more information 37 940 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of an unprotected combustible sur face 30 762 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of the Miele rangehood DAR model with DRxB XL blower or DRxB XXL blower For all other rangehoods please consult the manufacturers specifi cations for required distances ...

Page 50: ...tween the top of the cooking area and the bottom of an unprotected combustible sur face 36 914 mm Minimum distance between the top of the cooking area and the bottom of the Miele rangehood DAR model with DRxB XXL blower For all other rangehoods please consult the manufacturers specifi cations for required distances From the back side of the rangetop a 12 305 mm minimum distance to the combustible ...

Page 51: ...g the rangetop make sure that the information volt age and frequency on the data plate correspond to the building s power supply before connecting the appli ance When in doubt consult a qualified electrician The plug must be inserted into a suit able outlet that has been installed and grounded in compliance with all applicable local regulations WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED Installer Ple...

Page 52: ...ar make sure that the gas hose lines and connection fittings on the rangetop do not come into con tact with hot exhaust gases The gas hose and power cord could be damaged by hot spots on the rangetop Make sure that the gas hose and power cord do not come into contact with hot spots on the rangetop Flexible connection lines can be damaged by incorrect routing Attach flexible connecting lines in suc...

Page 53: ...s Make sure that the maximum gas pressure upstream of the gas pres sure controller does not amount to more than 1 2 psi 3 5 kPA for natu ral and propane gas Make sure that the minimum gas pressure amounts to a 6 water head in the case of natural gas and a 11 279 4 mm water head in the case of propane gas The gas connection of the rangetop is designed for natural gas or propane gas according to the...

Page 54: ... 70 Power burner Natural gas 19 500 5 70 Propane gas 19 500 5 70 Total output Natural gas 71 000 20 80 Propane gas 71 000 20 80 KMR 1134 G LP Gas type BTU hr kW max max Simmer burner Natural gas 12 500 3 70 Propane gas 12 500 3 70 Power burner Natural gas 19 500 5 70 Propane gas 19 500 5 70 Total output Natural gas 110 000 32 20 Propane gas 110 000 32 20 ...

Page 55: ...9 500 5 70 Grill Natural gas 19 000 5 50 Propane gas 15 500 4 50 Total output Natural gas 90 000 26 30 Propane gas 86 500 25 30 KMR 1136 G LP Gas type BTU hr kW max max Simmer burner Natural gas 12 500 3 70 Propane gas 12 500 3 70 Power burner Natural gas 19 500 5 70 Propane gas 19 500 5 70 Griddle Natural gas 13 000 3 80 Propane gas 14 300 4 20 Total output Natural gas 84 000 24 60 Propane gas 85...

Page 56: ... 19 500 5 70 Propane gas 19 500 5 70 Total output Natural gas 142 000 41 60 Propane gas 142 000 41 60 KMR 1355 G LP Gas type BTU hr kW max max Simmer burner Natural gas 12 500 3 70 Propane gas 12 500 3 70 Power burner Natural gas 19 500 5 70 Propane gas 19 500 5 70 Grill Natural gas 19 000 5 50 Propane gas 15 500 4 50 Total output Natural gas 122 000 35 70 Propane gas 118 500 34 70 ...

Page 57: ... Gas type BTU hr kW max max Simmer burner Natural gas 12 500 3 70 Propane gas 12 500 3 70 Power burner Natural gas 19 500 5 70 Propane gas 19 500 5 70 Griddle Natural gas 13 000 3 80 Propane gas 14 300 4 20 Total output Natural gas 116 00 34 00 Propane gas 117 300 34 40 ...

Page 58: ...r ratings of the burn ers change as follows Gas type BTU hr kW max max Simmer burner Natural gas 10 000 2 93 Propane gas 10 000 2 93 Power burner Natural gas 14 700 4 31 Propane gas 14 700 4 31 Grill Natural gas 19 000 5 50 Propane gas 15 500 4 50 Griddle Natural gas 13 000 3 80 Propane gas 14 300 4 20 ...

Page 59: ...ical Service Department See back cover for contact details Please quote the model and serial number of your appliance when contacting Miele Data plate Adhere the extra data plate supplied with the appliance here Ensure that the model number is the same as the one on the back of these operating instructions Warranty For further information please refer to your warranty booklet ...

Page 60: ...d by factory trained professionals can guar antee the safety reliability and longevity of your Miele appliance Please note that unless expressly ap proved in writing by Miele s Service de partment Extended Service Contracts offered by other providers for Miele products will not be recognized by Miele Our goal is to prevent unautho rized and untrained service personnel from working on your Miele pr...

Page 61: ...ain valuable materials However they also contain harmful substances that were essential for the proper functioning and safe use of the equipment Handling these materials improperly or disposing of them in your household waste can be harmful to your health and the environment Therefore please do not dispose of your old appli ance with regular household waste Old appliances may contain materials tha...

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Page 63: ...l Service Canada Importer Miele Limited Headquarters and Miele Centre 800 843 7231 609 419 4298 Technical Service Support Nationwide Phone Fax TechnicalService mieleusa com 161 Four Valley Drive Vaughan ON L4K 4V8 www miele ca 800 999 1360 888 586 8056 Customer Care Centre Phone customercare miele ca 800 565 6435 905 532 2272 Germany Manufacturer Miele Cie KG Carl Miele Straße 29 33332 Gütersloh ...

Page 64: ...M Nr 10 004 330 03 en US KMR 1124 KM 1134 KMR 1135 KMR 1136 KM 1354 KMR 1355 KMR 1356 ...

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