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Burner ratings

54

Nominal ratings

Gas type

Highest setting

Lowest setting

MJ/h

MJ/h

Natural gas

16.3

1.5

ULPG

15

1.2

Summary of Contents for ProLine CS 1018

Page 1: ...lation instructions ProLine gas wok burner To prevent 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 AU NZ M Nr 09 317 370 ...

Page 2: ...perating and installation instructions It is however set up for connection to the gas and electricity supplies in the countries specified For trouble free operation of the appliance it is best to use it in the countries specified for use For use in other countries please contact Miele in your country ...

Page 3: ...kware 22 Wok ring 23 Tips on saving energy 24 Operation 25 Switching on 25 Adjusting the flame 26 Switching off 26 Safety features 27 Thermo electric flame failure monitor 27 Cleaning and care 28 Stainless steel frame control panel 29 Control knob s 29 Stainless steel surfaces 29 Pan supports 30 Burner 30 Cleaning the burner 30 Assembling the burner 31 Problem solving guide 32 Optional accessories...

Page 4: ...cal connection 49 Gas connection 51 Burner ratings 54 Conversion to another type of gas 55 Jet table 55 Changing the jets 55 Checking the first intake of air 58 Changing the small jets 58 Checking operation 59 Service 60 Contact in case of fault 60 Data plate 60 Warranty 60 ...

Page 5: ...ppliance 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 Warning and Safety instructions Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users are familiar with the contents Pass them on to...

Page 6: ...motels or bed breakfasts The wok burner is not suitable for outdoor use It is intended only to cook food and keep it warm Any other use is not supported by Miele 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 and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction co...

Page 7: ...t for 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 wok burner Otherwise children could be tempted to climb onto the wok burner with the risk of burning themselves Danger of burning and scalding ...

Page 8: ...ed regularly and where there is any doubt the household wiring system should be inspected by a qualified electrician Before connecting the appliance to the mains electricity supply ensure that the connection data on the data plate voltage and frequency matches the mains electricity supply This data must correspond in order to avoid the risk of damage to the appliance Consult a qualified electricia...

Page 9: ...suitably qualified and competent gas fitter If the plug has been removed or the connection cable is not supplied with a plug the appliance must be connected to the mains supply by a suitably qualified electrician During installation maintenance and repair work the wok burner must be completely disconnected from the mains electricity supply The gas supply must also be turned off It is only complete...

Page 10: ...ring Do not close the door until the appliance has cooled down and the residual heat indicators have gone out In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin pay particular attention to keeping the appliance and its surroundings clean at all times Any damage caused by cockroaches or other vermin will not be covered by the warranty DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE This cookt...

Page 11: ... has to be supervised A short term cooking process has to be supervised continuously Flames could set the grease filters of a rangehood on fire Do not flambé under a rangehood DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS IN THE APPLIANCE STORAGE DRAWER OR NEAR THIS APPLIANCE CUTLERY INSERTS MUST BE HEAT RESISTANT DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION Do not he...

Page 12: ... or other similar materials When using an electrical appliance e g a hand held food mixer near the wok burner ensure that the cable of the electrical appliance cannot come into contact with the hot wok burner The insulation on the cable could become damaged Plastic and aluminium foil containers melt at high temperatures Do not use plastic or aluminium foil containers on the cooktop When a control ...

Page 13: ... the burner itself Replace the pan supports carefully to avoid scratching the surface of the cooktop Remove all grease spatters and other combustible food residues from the wok burner as soon as possible They are a fire hazard Avoid allowing liquids or foods containing salt to spill onto the cooktop If salty foods or liquids do get on the cooktop they should be removed as soon as possible to avoid...

Page 14: ... it should be thoroughly cleaned before it is used again It is also advisable to have the appliance tested by a qualified person for safety Where several ProLine elements are installed side by side Hot objects can damage the seal of the cover strip Do not place hot pans near or on the cover strip ...

Page 15: ...Warning and Safety instructions 15 Cleaning and care Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this wok burner Pressurised steam could reach the electrical components and cause a short circuit ...

Page 16: ...lectrical and electronic appliances often contain valuable materials They also contain specific materials compounds and components which were essential for their correct function and safety These could be hazardous to human 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 ...

Page 17: ...Overview 17 Wok burner a Wok burner b Pan support c Operating controls ...

Page 18: ...ned off Ignition position Largest flame Inner and outer burner at highest setting 2x Large flame Outer burner at lowest setting inner burner at highest setting Small flame Outer burner off inner burner at highest setting Smallest flame Outer burner off inner burner at lowest setting ...

Page 19: ...Overview 19 Burner g Inner burner cap h Outer burner cap i Burner ring j Burner head k Thermo electric flame failure monitor l Ignitor m Burner base ...

Page 20: ...lable to order from Miele see Optional accessories Wok ring The wok ring supplied gives additional stability to the wok especially to woks with a rounded base Combination trivet The combination trivet supplied must be used if you are using pans with a smaller base diameter than that specified in the chart for suitable pans ...

Page 21: ... Clean all removable parts of the burner s with a solution of warm water and a small amount of washing up liquid applied with a soft sponge Dry all parts thoroughly after cleaning and then reassemble the burners see Cleaning and care Burners Clean the stainless steel trough with a damp cloth and then wipe dry Switching on the ProLine element for the first time The metal components have a protectiv...

Page 22: ...nce Miele cannot be held liable for this type of damage Remember when purchasing new pans that manufacturers usually refer to the diameter at the top of the pan in their documentation Any heat resistant pans can be used on a gas burner Pans with thick bases are preferable as these distribute heat more evenly With thin bases there is a danger of food overheating in places Stir the food frequently A...

Page 23: ...d base Make sure that the wok ring is located securely in its correct position See illustration The wok is unique among cookware in that it has a small base diameter and a large rim diameter usually 35 40 cm Combination trivet Use the small trivet supplied for small pans The pan will then be stable on the burner and not tip over ...

Page 24: ...e heat loss Wide shallow pans are preferable to tall narrow ones They will heat up faster Cook with as little water as possible Reduce the power setting once the water has come to the boil or the oil is hot enough to fry in Use a pressure cooker to reduce cooking times ...

Page 25: ...tion Aerate the room or wait for at least one minute before trying again Try keeping the control knob pressed in for a little longer the next time If the burner does not ignite the second time turn the control knob back to the position and see Problem solving guide Switching on during a power outage If there is an interruption to the electricity supply the gas can be ignited manually e g with a ma...

Page 26: ...wn lightly to move past this stopper Adjust the flame so that it does not spread out beyond the sides of the pan To move from the high to the low setting turn the control anti clockwise until it stops Then press it down and continue to turn it past the resistance before releasing it You can now select the setting you require To move from the low to the high setting turn the control clockwise until...

Page 27: ...hed e g by food boiling over or by a draught the gas supply is switched off This prevents the release of gas If you turn the control knob to the position the burner is ready for use again The thermo electric flame failure monitor operates independently from the electricity supply This means that it will still work if the wok burner is used during a power cut ...

Page 28: ...the ignitor Do not press down the control knob while you are cleaning or touching the wok or the burner in the vicinity of an ignitor Allow the ProLine element to cool down before cleaning Clean the ProLine element and accessories after each use Dry the ProLine element thoroughly after every cleaning to avoid limescale residue Unsuitable cleaning agents To avoid damaging the surfaces of the applia...

Page 29: ...l surfaces Risk of damage by pointed objects The seal between the cooktop and the worktop could suffer damage Do not use pointed objects for cleaning Damage caused by soiling Soiling particularly salty food or liquid and olive oil can cause damage if left on the printed surfaces for a long time Remove any soiling which comes into contact with the printed flame symbols straight away Damage caused b...

Page 30: ...d Danger of explosion Blocked flame openings can cause a dangerous build up of gas in the base of the cooktop which could ignite 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 removed should be wiped clean with a damp cloth only The ignitor and the flame failure monitor should be ve...

Page 31: ...ner base Replace the burner ring Then place the burner caps and in position Burners cannot function correctly if they are incorrectly assembled This can lead to damage to the appliance and injury Ensure that all parts of the burner are reassembled in the correct order Ignite all burners to check that they are operating correctly The flame must not go out on the lowest setting or when the control i...

Page 32: ...e note that a call out charge will be applied to unnecessary service visits where the problem could have been rectified as described in these operating instructions Problem Possible cause and remedy The burner does not ignite when the cooktop is being used for the first time or after it has not been used for a longer period There could be an air lock in the gas pipe You may need to make several at...

Page 33: ...ent The burner parts are not positioned correctly Position the burner parts correctly The burner head or the holes in the burner cap are dirty Remove any soiling The gas flame goes out during operation The burner parts are not positioned correctly Position the burner parts correctly The ignitor on the burner does not spark The mains circuit breaker has tripped If it has contact a qualified electri...

Page 34: ...ts can be ordered from the Miele online shop They can also be ordered directly from Miele see end of this booklet for contact details 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 finger marks and light soiling ...

Page 35: ...tain a distance of at least 288 mm between these two appliances The ProLine element must not be installed over a fridge fridge freezer freezer dishwasher washing machine washer dryer or tumble dryer When installing the ProLine element make sure that the gas hose pipe and mains connection cable cannot come into contact with hot appliance parts The mains connection cable and any flexible gas connect...

Page 36: ...If the rangehood manufacturer s instructions are not available or if flammable objects are installed above the ProLine appliance e g wall units utensils rail etc a minimum safety distance of 600 mm must be maintained between these objects and the highest part of the ProLine appliance below When two or more ProLine appliances which have different safety distances are installed together below a rang...

Page 37: ...fety clearance of 30 mm must be provided underneath the appliance Please note that clearance must also be provided for the installation of the flexible gas connection hose and mains electrical cable if the appliance is to be installed above a closed surface e g an oven ...

Page 38: ...nd a tall unit or wall on one side right or left On the other side however no tall unit or wall should stand higher than the appliance Before installing the appliance check that the location provides the required clearances from combustible material and if necessary provide protection to adjacent surfaces as required by regulations Not allowed Recommended Not recommended Not recommended ...

Page 39: ...m the periphery of any gas burner AS NZS 5601 1 If that horizontal clearance is less than 200 mm that vertical surface must be protected by a non combustible material for 150 mm above the cooktop surface across the entire length depth width The shown area indicates the protected surface which may be ceramic tiles or other approved material Combustible surface A material which will ignite and burn ...

Page 40: ...e element and the worktop The sealing strip under the edge of the top part of the appliance provides a sufficient seal for the worktop Tiled worktop Grout lines and the hatched area underneath the ProLine element frame must be smooth and even If they are not the ProLine element will not sit flush with the worktop and the sealing strip underneath the top part of the appliance will not provide a goo...

Page 41: ...ng in dimensions 41 a Spring clamps b Front c Building in depth d Building in depth for the mains connection box with mains connection cable L 2000 mm e Building in depth for the gas connection R 1 2 ISO 7 1 ...

Page 42: ...Building in dimensions 42 Distances from burner to the edge of the appliance ...

Page 43: ...lements 43 Example 3 ProLine elements a Spring clamps b Spacer bars c Gap between spacer bar and worktop d Cover strips e ProLine element width less 8 mm f ProLine element width g ProLine element width less 8 mm h Worktop cut out ...

Page 44: ...ProLine elements and subtract 16 mm from this sum Example 288 mm 288 mm 380 mm 956 mm 16 mm 940 mm The ProLine elements are 288 mm 380 mm or 576 mm wide depending on model see Building in dimensions Spacer bars When installing several ProLine elements a spacer bar must be fitted in between the individual elements The position for securing the spacer bar will depend on the width of the ProLine elem...

Page 45: ...ps Seal the cut surfaces of wooden worktops with a suitable heat resistant sealant to avoid swelling caused by moisture The sealant must be heat resistant Make sure the sealant does not come into contact with the top surface of the worktop Position the spring clamps and spacer bars at the top edge of the cut out in the positions shown in the illustrations Secure the spring clamps and spacer bars w...

Page 46: ...sive tape along the top edge of the cut out in the positions shown in the illustrations Position the spring clamps and spacer bars on the top edge of the cut out and press them firmly into place Apply silicone adhesive to the side edges and bottom edge of the spring clamps and spacer bars Then fill the gap between the spacer bars and the worktop with silicone ...

Page 47: ...ith the worktop on all sides This is important to ensure an effective seal with the worktop Do not use any sealant e g silicone on the ProLine element If the seal does not meet the worktop correctly on the corners the corner radii R4 can be carefully scribed to suit Fitting several ProLine elements Push the built in ProLine element to the side until the holes in the spacer bar can be seen Fit the ...

Page 48: ...he flame must not go out on the lowest setting or when the control 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 appliance If the ProLine element is accessible from below push it upwards to remove it Push the back of the appliance out first If the ProLine element is not accessible from below tak...

Page 49: ... liable for damage or injury e g electric shock caused by incorrect installation maintenance or repair work or by an inadequate or faulty earthing system If the plug has been removed or the connection cable is not supplied with a plug the ProLine appliance must be connected to the electricity supply by a suitably qualified and competent electrician If the appliance is to be hard wired an additiona...

Page 50: ... Risk of electric shock Incorrect connection to the electricity supply may result in an electric shock The mains connection cable must only be replaced by a suitably qualified and competent electrician in accordance with current local and national safety regulations If the mains cable needs to be replaced it must be replaced with a special connection cable type H 05 VV F PVC insulated available fr...

Page 51: ...nection can be made either from inside or outside the kitchen furniture unit Every appliance must have its own isolating valve The isolating valve must be easily accessible and visible by opening the cabinet door if necessary Check with your local gas supplier about the type of gas supplied and compare this information with the type of gas quoted on the appliance s data plate The cooktop is not co...

Page 52: ...ination this appliance is set up for connection to natural gas or ULPG See adhesive label on the appliance G NG natural gas LP ULPG Propane Butane Depending on country of destination jets are supplied for conversion to a different type of gas If the appropriate jets have not been supplied with the appliance you will need to contact Miele Conversion to another type of gas is described in the sectio...

Page 53: ...to the depth of the elbow used For Natural gas models The gas regulator is only included with appliances which are set up for connection to natural gas The regulator must be connected directly to the appliance a a Pressure Test Point Loosen the screw in the test point until it is free in its housing The screw is retained in this position Connect the hose from the pressure gauge Reassemble one of t...

Page 54: ...Burner ratings 54 Nominal ratings Gas type Highest setting Lowest setting MJ h MJ h Natural gas 16 3 1 5 ULPG 15 1 2 ...

Page 55: ...tions The installer is responsible for ensuring that the appliance functions correctly when installed Disconnect the cooktop from the electricity supply and turn off the gas supply Jet table The jet markings refer to a mm bore diameter Main jet Small jet Natural gas 1 8 0 58 R 0 7 0 38 ULPG 1 05 0 34 E 0 6 0 23 Changing the jets Disconnect the cooktop from the electricity supply and turn off the g...

Page 56: ...ws Pull the control knob off Changing the main jet Lift the top of the appliance off Unscrew the main jet anti clockwise from its housing with an SW 10 spanner while counterholding it with an SW 13 spanner see picture Screw in the new main jet once again using the spanner to counterhold the jet housing ...

Page 57: ...ith an SW 8 spanner while counterholding it with an SW 12 spanner Remove the screw fitting from the part with an SW 12 spanner while counterholding it with an SW 12 spanner Remove the jet and replace it with the new jet see Jet table Set the two vents to a distance of 2 mm by sliding the air intake sleeve Screw all parts back on in reverse order and check for leak tightness ...

Page 58: ...crew and slide the air intake sleeve Then screw the retaining screw back on Changing the small jets a Small diameter jet e g for ULPG gas 0 23 b Large diameter jet e g for ULPG gas 0 60 Using a small screwdriver unscrew the two small jets and in the gas fitting Pull out the jets with a pair of pliers Fit the new jets securely see jet ta ble Secure the jets against inadvertent loosening with sealin...

Page 59: ...o check that they are operating correctly The flame must not go out on the lowest setting or when the control is turned quickly from the highest to the lowest setting On the highest setting the flame must have a distinctive and visible core Adhere the label supplied with the jets over the old label stating the type of gas being used ...

Page 60: ... of your appliance when contacting Miele This information can be found on the data plate Data plate Adhere the extra data plate supplied with the appliance in the space below Make sure that the model number matches the one specified on the back cover of these operating and installation instructions Warranty The manufacturer s warranty for this appliance is 2 years For further information please re...

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