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Cleaning and care

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Cleaning the knob(s)

Use a soft sponge, warm water, and
a small amount of liquid dish soap to
clean the knob(s). Soften any stub-
born soiling beforehand.

Dry the knob(s) with a clean cloth.

Cleaning the grates

Remove the grates.

Clean the grates in a dishwasher or
with a solution of warm water and a
little liquid dish soap applied with a
soft sponge. Soften any stubborn
soiling beforehand.

Dry the the grates thoroughly with a
clean cloth.

Summary of Contents for ProLine CS 1012-2

Page 1: ...Operating and Installation Instructions ProLine Gas Cooktop To prevent accidents and machine damage read these instructions before installation or use en US CA M Nr 11 881 960 ...

Page 2: ...o 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 performed by a licensed installer gas fitter Note to the installer Please give these installation instructions to the consumer for the local electri cal gas inspector WARNING Never Operate the Top...

Page 3: ...Rapid ignition system 23 Turning the appliance on 23 Adjusting the flame 24 Switching off 24 In operation residual heat indicators 25 Safety features 26 Cleaning and care 27 Cleaning the stainless steel cooktop 28 Cleaning the knob s 29 Cleaning the grates 29 Cleaning the burner 30 Assembling the burner 31 Frequently Asked Questions 32 Optional accessories 34 Customer Service 35 Contact in the eve...

Page 4: ...tents 4 Safety distances 37 Installation notes 38 Installation dimensions 39 Countertop cut out for several ProLine elements 40 Installation 42 Gas connection 46 Burner ratings 49 Electrical connection 50 ...

Page 5: ...on safety installation use and maintenance This prevents both personal in jury and damage to the cooktop When installing the cooktop Miele expressly and strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions under Installation as well as in the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non compliance with these instructions Keep these instructions...

Page 6: ... cooktop is not intended for outdoor use The cooktop is intended for domestic use only to prepare food and keep it warm Any other use may be dangerous Persons including children who lack physical sensory or mental abilities or experience with the appliance should not use it without supervision or instruction by a responsible person ...

Page 7: ... off Keep children away from the appliance until it has cooled down and is no longer a burn hazard Danger of burning Do not store anything which might arouse a child s interest in storage areas above or behind the cooktop Other wise they could be tempted to climb onto the cooktop Risk of burning or scalding Turn pot and pan handles inward so children cannot pull them down and be burned Danger of s...

Page 8: ...nomous power sup ply system or a power supply system that is not synchronized with the grid power supply e g island networks back up systems is possible A prerequisite for operation is that the power supply sys tem complies with national and local codes The function and operation of the protective measures provided in the domestic electrical installation and in this Miele product must also be main...

Page 9: ...ance malfunctions Do not open the casing of the cooktop under any circumstances Any repairs not performed by a Miele authorized service techni cian will void the warranty Defective components should be replaced by Miele original parts only Only with these parts can safety of the appliance be assured as intended by the manufacturer The appliance is not intended for use with an external timer switch...

Page 10: ...e plug not the cord Shut off the gas supply Danger of electric shock If the cooktop is defective immediately turn the appliance off and discontinue use Disconnect it from the electricity and gas supply Contact Technical Service If the cooktop is installed behind a cabinet door do not close the door while the cooktop is in operation Heat and moisture can build up behind the closed door and cause da...

Page 11: ...to contact with the burners while the burners are in use When you have finished cooking make sure that the burners are turned off by checking the position of the knobs The grates burner cap bottom parts of the burner and any other parts located near the burner flame can still be very hot after cook ing and cause burns Do not touch these components when using the cooktop Ensure that the igniters ar...

Page 12: ...t If the oil or fat catches fire do not attempt to put the flames out with water Turn off the cooktop and smother the flames using a lid or a suitable fire blanket The flames could set the grease filters of a ventilation hood on fire Do not flambé under a ventilation hood Spray canisters aerosols and other inflammable substances can ignite when heated Therefore do not store such items or substance...

Page 13: ...er cable does not come into con tact with the hot cooktop The cable s insulation could become dam aged Cookware made of plastic or aluminum foil will melt at high tem peratures Do not use any plastic or aluminum foil cookware Pressing the knob generates a spark on the ignitor Do not press the knob while you are cleaning or touching the cooktop or a burner in the vicinity of an ignitor A ventilatio...

Page 14: ...on to build up in the room in which it is installed Make sure that your kitchen is well ventilated especially when the appliance is in use keep any natural means of ventilation open or install a me chanical ventilation system e g a ventilation hood If the cooktop is used for very long periods of time additional ventilation of the room may be necessary e g by opening windows or doors or running the...

Page 15: ... not use a steam cleaner to clean the cooktop The steam may reach electrical components and cause a short cir cuit Miele will guarantee to supply functional parts for a minimum of 10 years and up to 15 years following the discontinuation of your ProLine element ...

Page 16: ...r the proper functioning and safe use of the equipment Handling these mate rials improperly by disposing of them in your household waste can be harmful to your health and the environment There fore please do not dispose of your old appliance with regular household waste and follow local regulations on proper disposal Consult with local authorities dealers or Miele in order to dispose of and recycl...

Page 17: ...Overview 17 Cooktop a Power burner b Normal burner c Grates d Symbols for allocation of knobs e Indicators f Knob for rear burner g Knob for front burner Indicators a b a In operation b Residual heat ...

Page 18: ...Overview 18 Control knobs a Burner off The gas supply is turned off b Strong flame The burner is on the highest setting c Weak flame The burner is on the lowest setting ...

Page 19: ...Overview 19 Burner d e a b c a Burner cap b Burner head c Ignitor d Ignition safety device e Burner base ...

Page 20: ...ing and reassemble the burners see Cleaning and care Clean the stainless steel trough with a damp cloth and then wipe dry Turning on the cooktop for the first time The metal components have a protec tive coating When the cooktop is used for the first time this causes a smell and possibly also vapor The smell and any vapors do not indi cate a faulty connection or a defective appliance and are not h...

Page 21: ...used on a gas cooktop 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 ce...

Page 22: ...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 23: ...mbol Then press it down firmly to open the gas supply and let it go The ignitor clicks and ignites the gas When a knob is activated a spark is developed automatically on all burn ers This is normal and does not indi cate a fault If the burner does not ignite turn the knob to the position Ventilate the room or wait for at least 1 minute be fore trying again If the burner does not ignite the sec ond...

Page 24: ...ware emit unnecessary heat into the room and can also 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 features of gas flames Yellow flames Call Customer Service Yellow tips on the outer cone Normal for LP gas Pale blue flames possibly with yel low tips on the in ner cone Normal for natural gas Switching off T...

Page 25: ...cator will go out when the burner is switched off The residual heat indicator will remain on while there is residual heat present If the residual heat indicator is flash ing there is a fault see Frequently asked questions Danger of burning due to hot surfaces The grates burners and cooktop will be hot after use Do not touch the grates burners or the cooktop itself while the residual heat indicator...

Page 26: ...g over or by a draft and re ignition does not work the gas supply is switched off This prevents the release of gas If you turn the knob to the position the burner is ready for use again The flame failure device operates inde pendently from the electricity supply This means that it will still work if the cooktop is used during a power out age ...

Page 27: ...ause discol oration of the burner components Remove any soiling and salt and sugar splashes immediately Pressing the knob generates a spark on the ignitor Do not press the knob while you are cleaning or touching the cooktop or a burner in the vicinity of an ignitor Unsuitable cleaning agents To avoid damaging the surfaces of the appliance do not use cleaning agents containing soda al kalines ammon...

Page 28: ...ects for clean ing Damage due to soiling Soiling particularly salty food or liq uid and olive oil can cause damage if left on the printed surfaces for a long time Remove such soiling immediately Damage due to incorrect clean ing Stainless steel cleaners rub off the printed symbols Do not use stainless steel cleaners on printed symbols Clean the stainless steel cooktop with a solution of warm water...

Page 29: ...b s Soften any stub born soiling beforehand Dry the knob s with a clean cloth Cleaning the grates Remove the grates Clean the grates in a dishwasher or with a solution of warm water and a little liquid dish soap applied with a soft sponge Soften any stubborn soiling beforehand Dry the the grates thoroughly with a clean cloth ...

Page 30: ...ings Risk of explosion Blocked flame openings can cause a dangerous build up of gas in the base of the cooktop which could ig nite and cause an explosion This can lead to damage to the appliance and injury Ensure the flame openings are kept clean at all times Parts of the burner that cannot be re moved should be wiped clean with a damp cloth only The ignitor and ignition safety device should be ve...

Page 31: ...he burner cap flat over the burner head When correctly posi tioned the burner cap will not slide about Ensure that all parts of the burner are reassembled in the correct order Checking burning properties Ignite all burners to check that they are operating correctly The flame must not go out on the lowest setting or when the knob is turned quickly from the highest to the lowest setting On the highe...

Page 32: ...rrupt the power supply to the cook top for a few seconds The burner is not properly assembled Assemble the burner correctly The gas shut off 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 flames do not touch the ignition safety device ...

Page 33: ...n When the power supply is restored the cooktop can be operated again as usual The ignitor does not function properly The circuit breaker in the building s wiring system was tripped If necessary contact a qualified service technician or Technical Service for assistance There is food residue stuck between the ignitor and the burner cap The thermocouple is dirty Remove any soiling See Cleaning and c...

Page 34: ...ducts for your appliance These products can be easily ordered from the Miele webshop These products can also be ordered from Miele Technical Service see the end of these operating instructions or your Miele dealer Ceramic and stainless steel cleaner 250 mL Removes heavy soiling lime scale and aluminum residue ...

Page 35: ...nformation for Miele Customer Service can be found at the end of this document Please quote the model identifier and serial number of your appliance SN when contacting Miele Customer Service Both pieces of information can be found on the data plate Appliance warranty and product registration You can register your product and or view the manufacturer s warranty terms and conditions for Miele applia...

Page 36: ... up to 212 F 100 C so that it does not become deformed or the veneer detached The wall strips must be heat resistant as well A gas cooktop wok must not be installed directly next to a broiler fryer as the gas flames could ignite the fat in the fryer It is essential to maintain a distance of at least 11 5 16 288 mm between the gas appliance and a broiler fryer The ProLine element must not be instal...

Page 37: ...tween the top of the cooktop surface and the bot tom of an unprotected combustible surface 10 250 mm Minimum distance to a side wall 1 The minimum safety distance given by the hood manufacturer must be maintained be tween the cooktop and the hood above it See the installation instructions supplied with the hood for these safety measurements If there is more than one appliance beneath a hood e g ga...

Page 38: ...strip under the edge of the top part of the appliance pro vides a sufficient seal for the coun tertop Sealing strip Dismantling the ProLine element for service purposes may damage the sealing strip underneath the edge of the ProLine element Always replace the sealing strip be fore reinstalling the ProLine element Tiled countertop The grouting and the shaded area under the frame of the ProLine elem...

Page 39: ... dimensions in this instruction booklet are given in mm and inches a Spring clips b Front c Height d Installation height for electrical supply connection box with power cord Power cord L 4 1 200 mm e Installation height for gas connection R NPT f Data plate ...

Page 40: ... c d 288 380 576 h d e f g 11 14 5 8 22 3 8 11 5 16 14 15 16 22 11 16 11 14 5 8 22 3 8 1 1 3 16 1 1 3 16 500 Example 3 ProLine elements a Spring clips b Spacer bars c Gap between spacer bar and countertop d Cover e ProLine element width minus 5 16 8 mm f ProLine element width g ProLine element width minus 5 16 8 mm h Countertop cut out ...

Page 41: ...his sum Example 11 5 16 11 5 16 14 15 16 37 5 8 5 8 37 288 mm 288 mm 380 mm 956 mm 16 mm 940 mm The ProLine elements are 11 5 16 14 15 16 or 22 11 16 288 mm 380 mm or 576 mm wide depending on the model see Installation Installation dimen sions Spacer bars When installing several ProLine elements a spacer bar must be installed between the individual appliances The position for securing the spacer b...

Page 42: ...revent the wood from swelling as a result of moisture The sealant must be tem perature resistant Ensure that the sealant does not get on the top surface of the countertop The sealing strip ensures that the cooktop will sit securely in the cut out without slipping Any gap between the frame and countertop will become smaller over time Securing the spring clamps and spacer bars wooden countertops b P...

Page 43: ...r bars a b 1 1 3 16 25 mm 30 mm c a Attach the adhesive tape along the top edge of the cut out in the posi tions shown in the cooktop illustra tion Position the spring clips or spacer bars on the top edge of the cut out and press them firmly into place a b Apply silicone adhesive to the side edges and bottom edge of the spring clips or spacer bars Then fill the gap between the spacer bars and the ...

Page 44: ...es This is important to ensure an effective seal all round Do not use any additional sealant e g silicone on the ProLine ele ment If during installation the seal around the frame does not sit flush with the countertop in the corners the corner radius R4 can be carefully filed down to fit Installing several ProLine elements Push the built in ProLine element to the side until the holes in the spacer...

Page 45: ... are operat ing correctly The flame must not go out on the lowest setting or when the knob is turned quickly from the highest to the lowest setting On the highest setting the flame must have a distinctive and visible core Removing a ProLine element If the ProLine element is accessible from below push it up to remove it Push the back of the appliance out first If the ProLine element is not accessi ...

Page 46: ...nd damaged by the operation of the ap pliance In particular make sure that the gas hose lines and connection fittings on the applinace do not come into con tact with hot exhaust gases The gas hose and power cord could be damaged by hot spots on the ap pliance Make sure that the gas hose and power cord do not come into contact with hot spots on the appliance Flexible connection lines can be damaged...

Page 47: ...n values Make sure that the maximum gas pressure upstream of the gas pres sure controller does not amount to more than psi 3 5 kPA for natural and propane gas Make sure that the minimum gas supply pressure amounts to 6 w c for natural gas and 10 w c for propane gas The gas connection of the appliance is designed for natural gas or propane gas according to the ordered model see adhesive label on th...

Page 48: ...ry safety requirements The regulator must be easily accessible after the appliance has been installed A flexible steel hose approved by the AGA or CGA can be used between the gas connection and the regulator This flexible hose enables the appliance to be lifted out of the cut out for mainte nance or repair work Check to make sure that no drawers doors or similar come into contact with this flexibl...

Page 49: ...49 Burner ratings Burner Gas type kW BTU hr Normal burner Natural gas Liquid propane 1 85 1 85 6 300 6 300 Power burner Natural gas Liquid propane 3 00 3 00 10 200 10 200 Total Natural gas Liquid propane 4 85 4 85 16 500 16 500 ...

Page 50: ...ly be performed by a Miele authorized service technician To avoid damaging the appliance the information voltage and fre quency on the data plate must cor respond to the building s power sup ply Compare these informations before connecting the appliance 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...

Page 51: ...ainst shock hazard The plug must be in serted into a properly grounded outlet Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug Total output See data plate Connection data The connection data is given on the data plate Please ensure these match the household electrical supply Important Save these instructions for the local electrical inspector s use ...

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Page 55: ...n contacting Customer Service Canada Importer Miele Limited Headquarters and Miele Centre Customer Support Phone 888 99 MIELE 64353 info mieleusa com 161 Four Valley Drive Vaughan ON L4K 4V8 www miele ca Customer Care Centre Phone customercare miele ca 1 800 565 6435 905 532 2272 International Headquarters Miele Cie KG Carl Miele Straße 29 33332 Gütersloh Germany ...

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