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Operating and installation
instructions
SmartLine gas hob

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-AE, SA

M.-Nr. 11 507 780

Summary of Contents for SmartLine CS 7102-1

Page 1: ...stallation instructions SmartLine gas hob 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 AE SA M Nr 11 507 780 ...

Page 2: ...ating 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: ... This is usually located near the gas meter Eliminate all sources of ignition in a safe manner Do not smoke light cigarette lighters or matches Do not operate electrical lights or switches i e do not switch them On or Off Open all doors and windows to ventilate the area If the smell of gas persists evacuate the building ...

Page 4: ... time 22 Pans 23 Tips on saving energy 24 Operation 25 Switching on 25 FlameGuard 25 Adjusting the flame 26 Switching off 26 Safety features 27 Thermo electric flame failure monitor 27 Cleaning and care 28 Ceramic surface 29 Rotary controls 30 Pan supports 30 Burner 31 Problem solving guide 33 Optional accessories 35 After sales service 36 Contact in case of malfunction 36 Data plate 36 Guarantee ...

Page 5: ...face mounted 48 Flush fit 50 Installation notes flush fit 50 Worktop cutout flush fit 52 Spacer bars flush fit 55 Installation dimensions Flush 56 Installation flush fit 57 Gas connection 59 Electrical connection 61 Burner ratings 63 Converting to another gas type 64 Jet table 64 Changing the jets 64 Changing the main jets 64 Changing the small jets 65 Functional check 65 ...

Page 6: ...nformation on safety installation use and maintenance This prevents both personal injury and damage to the hob In accordance with standard IEC 60335 1 Miele expressly and strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in the chapter on installing the hob as well as the safety instructions and warnings Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non compliance with these ...

Page 7: ... supported by the manufacturer and could be dangerous This hob is not intended for use by people with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision and instruction concerning its use by a person responsible for their safety They may only use the hob unsupervised if they have been shown how to use it in a safe way They mu...

Page 8: ...h it The hob gets hot when in use and remains hot for a while after being 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 storage areas above or behind the hob Otherwise they could be tempted into climbing onto the appliance with the risk of burning themselv...

Page 9: ...qualified electrician To avoid the risk of damage to the hob make sure that the connection data on the data plate voltage and frequency match the mains electricity supply before connecting it to the mains Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt Do not connect the hob to the mains electrical supply by a multi socket adapter or extension lead These are a fire hazard and do not guarantee the requ...

Page 10: ...icity supply by a suitably qualified electrician see Installation Electrical connection If the mains connection cable is damaged it must be replaced with a special mains connection cable by a qualified electrician see Electrical connection in the Installation chapter During installation maintenance and repair work the hob must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply The gas supply must a...

Page 11: ...appliance surface and disconnect the hob from the mains electricity supply and the gas supply Contact your Miele dealer If the hob is installed behind a cabinet door do not close the door while the hob is in use Heat and moisture can build up behind the closed door This can result in damage to the hob the housing unit and the floor Leave the furniture door open until the hob has cooled down comple...

Page 12: ...or similar to smother the flames Do not leave the SmartLine element unattended whilst it is being used It should be continually monitored whilst boiling and flash frying Flames could set the grease filters of a cooker hood on fire Do not flambé under a cooker hood Spray canisters aerosols and other inflammable substances can ignite when heated Therefore do not store such items or substances in a d...

Page 13: ...lames Do not use oversized cloths tea towels or other similar materials When using an electrical appliance e g a hand held food blender near the hob ensure that the cable of the electrical appliance cannot come into contact with the hot hob The insulation on the cable could become damaged Even a light object can cause damage in certain circumstances Do not drop anything on the ceramic surface Plas...

Page 14: ...pports carefully to avoid scratching the surface of the hob Do not use or store flammable materials near this hob Remove splashes of fat and other food debris from the surface of the hob as soon as possible These are a fire hazard Using the hob will cause a build up of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed Ensure that the room has sufficient natural or mechanical means of ventilat...

Page 15: ...Warning and Safety instructions 15 If you are operating a gas cooking element directly next to the downdraft extractor the FlameGuard must be placed between the downdraft extractor and the element ...

Page 16: ...Warning and Safety instructions 16 Cleaning and care Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this hob The steam could reach electrical components and cause a short circuit ...

Page 17: ...te in landfill sites Disposal of your old appliance Electrical and electronic appliances often contain valuable materials They also contain materials which if handled or disposed of incorrectly could be potentially hazardous to human health and to the environment They are however essential for the correct functioning of your appliance Please do not therefore dispose of it with your household waste...

Page 18: ...Guide to the appliance 18 Hob a Burner b Burner c Pot rests d Symbols for allocation of operating controls e Control for rear burner f Control for front burner ...

Page 19: ...Guide to the appliance 19 Control knobs Symbol Description Burner off the gas supply is turned off Largest flame Smallest flame ...

Page 20: ...Guide to the appliance 20 Burner a Burner cap b Burner head c Burner base d Thermocouple e Ignition electrode ...

Page 21: ...pplied The accessories supplied with your appliance as well as a range of optional ones are available to order from your Miele dealer see Optional accessories FlameGuard For installing between the downdraft extractor and a gas cooking element ...

Page 22: ...rm 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 Clean the ceramic surface with a damp cloth and then wipe dry Switching on the SmartLine element for the first time The metal components have a protective coating Smells and possibly some vapours may occur when the SmartLine eleme...

Page 23: ...contrast to pans for use on electric hobs the bases of pans for use on gas hobs do not need to be flat to achieve good results Remember when purchasing new pans that manufacturers usually refer to the diameter at the top of the pan in their documentation and not to the base diameter You can use any cookware that is heat resistant Cookware with a thick base is preferable as the heat is distributed ...

Page 24: ...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 size of the flame 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: ...ressed down for 5 10 seconds and then let it go If the burner does not ignite turn the rotary control to the position Ventilate the room or wait for at least 1 minute before trying again When making another ignition attempt it may be necessary to hold the rotary control for longer If the burner does not ignite the second time turn the rotary control back to the position and see Problem solving gui...

Page 26: ...of the flames should stay beneath the pan base Flame tips which extend beyond the sides of the pan merely warm up the air in the room and can also damage pan handles and increase the danger of injury Adjust the flame so that it does not spread out beyond the sides of the pan Switching off Turn the rotary control clockwise to the position The gas supply is cut off and the flame goes out ...

Page 27: ...d 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 rotary control 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 hob is used during a power cut ...

Page 28: ...ontrol knob is pressed down a spark is generated on the ignitor Do not press down the control knob while you are cleaning or touching the hob or a burner in the vicinity of an ignitor Allow the SmartLine element to cool down before cleaning Clean the SmartLine element and accessories after each use Dry the SmartLine element thoroughly after every cleaning to avoid limescale residue Unsuitable clea...

Page 29: ...ob is still hot 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 hob 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 res...

Page 30: ...e Soften any stubborn soiling beforehand Dry the control s with a clean cloth Pan supports Remove the pan supports Clean the pan supports in the dishwasher or with a solution of warm water and a little washing up liquid applied with a soft sponge Stubborn soiling should be soaked first After cleaning dry the pan supports thoroughly with a clean cloth ...

Page 31: ...d 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 thermocouple should be very carefully wiped clean using a well wrung out cloth The ignitor must not get wet otherwise it will not spark Finally dry everything thoroughly with a clean cloth Make sure that the flame openings are comple...

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Page 33: ...Turn all of the controls clockwise to the position and interrupt the power supply to the hob for a few seconds The burner is not correctly assembled Assemble the burner correctly The gas shut off device has not been opened Open the gas shut off device The burner is wet and or dirty Clean and dry the burner The flame openings are blocked and or wet Clean and dry the flame openings The gas flame goe...

Page 34: ...tion the burner parts correctly The electronic ignition device on the burner is not working The mains fuse has tripped If necessary contact a qualified electrician or your Miele dealer for assistance There is food residue stuck between the ignitor and the burner cap The thermocouple is dirty Remove any soiling See Cleaning and care ...

Page 35: ...liances These can be ordered from your Miele dealer see end of this booklet for contact details FlameGuard For installing between the downdraft extractor and a gas cooking element Ceramic and stainless steel hob cleaner 250 ml Removes heavy soiling limescale deposits and aluminium residues Microfibre cloth Removes finger marks and light soiling ...

Page 36: ...d to service visits where the problem could have been resolved as described in this booklet Please quote the model and serial number of your appliance when contacting your Miele dealer 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 Gua...

Page 37: ...st not be installed directly next to a gas hob or a wok burner as the gas flames could ignite the fat in the fryer It is essential to maintain a distance of at least 288 mm between these two appliances The SmartLine element must not be installed over a fridge fridge freezer freezer dishwasher washing machine washer dryer or tumble dryer When installing the SmartLine element make sure that the gas ...

Page 38: ...tween the SmartLine element and the cooker hood above it If combustible objects are installed above the SmartLine element e g cabinets utensil rail etc a minimum safety distance of 760 mm must be maintained When two or more SmartLine elements which have different safety distances are installed together below a cooker hood you should observe the greatest specified safety distance ...

Page 39: ... the SmartLine element right or left and a tall unit or room wall A minimum distance of 300 mm must be observed 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 on the right side between the worktop cut out and the closest adjacent piece of furniture e g tall unit or a room wall 100 mm Minimum distance on the left...

Page 40: ... be maintained between the worktop 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 worktop 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 fit installation Onset installation a ...

Page 41: ...iance provides a sufficient seal for the worktop Tiled worktop Grout lines and the hatched area underneath the SmartLine element frame must be smooth and even If they are not the SmartLine element will not sit flush with the worktop and the sealing strip underneath the top part of the appliance will not provide a good seal between the appliance and the worktop Sealing strip Dismantling the SmartLi...

Page 42: ... be sealed with a silicone sealant that is heat resistant to at least 160 C After installation the SmartLine elements must be easily accessible from below so that the bottom half of the casing can be removed for maintenance If the SmartLine elements are not accessible from below the sealant must be removed so that they can be removed Combination with a downdraft extractor If the SmartLine element ...

Page 43: ...eral elements a distance of 2 mm must be observed between the individual elements Calculating cutout dimension B 1 element Width of the element minus 10 mm on the right minus 10 mm on the left Several elements Total width of the elements plus 2 mm distance between the elements minus 10 mm on the right minus 10 mm on the left Some examples are illustrated below ...

Page 44: ...or Combination examples Number x width mm Dimension B mm Cooking elements Downdraft extractor 1 x 378 1 x 120 480 1 2 x 378 1 x 120 860 1 1 x 378 1 x 620 2 x 120 1224 1 3 x 378 2 x 120 1362 1 2 x 378 1 x 620 2 x 120 1604 1 4 x 378 2 x 120 1742 1 1 x 620 2 x 120 844 1 ...

Page 45: ...ION 45 Installation without a downdraft extractor Combination examples Number x width mm Dimension B mm Cooking elements 1 x 378 358 1 2 x 378 738 1 1 x 378 1 x 620 980 1 3 x 378 1118 1 2 x 378 1 x 620 1360 1 4 x 378 1498 1 ...

Page 46: ...ounted When installing several SmartLine elements an additional spacer bar must be fitted in between the individual elements The clips supplied with the spacer bars are only required for installing a CSDA 700x FL Installing 3 elements and 2 spacer bars ...

Page 47: ...tallation INSTALLATION 47 Installation dimensions Surface mounted All dimensions are given in mm a Front b Mains connection box with mains connection cable L 2000 mm c Gas connection R ISO 7 1 DIN EN 10226 ...

Page 48: ...contact with the top of the worktop Fitting the spacer bars Use the middle screw holes if one of the following SmartLine elements is installed to the right or left of the spacer bar CS 7611 CS 7641 CS 7101 1 CS 7102 1 Wooden worktops Position the spacer bars flush onto the upper edge of the cutout Secure the spacer bars with the 3 5 x 25 mm wood screws supplied Natural stone worktops You will need...

Page 49: ...rtLine element Connect the SmartLine element to the mains electricity supply If required connect the SmartLine element to the gas supply see Installation Gas connection Check that the SmartLine element works Seal the gaps between the individual elements with a silicone sealant that is heat resistant to at least 160 C Unsuitable sealant can damage natural stone For natural stone worktops and natura...

Page 50: ...easily accessible from underneath after installation and the bottom half of the casing can be removed for maintenance If the element is not freely accessible from below after installation the sealant must be removed so that the element can be removed Natural stone worktops The SmartLine element is set directly in the cutout Solid wood worktops tiled worktops glass worktops The SmartLine element is...

Page 51: ... be sealed with a silicone sealant that is heat resistant to at least 160 C After installation the SmartLine elements must be easily accessible from below so that the bottom half of the casing can be removed for maintenance If the SmartLine elements are not accessible from below the sealant must be removed so that they can be removed Combination with a downdraft extractor If the SmartLine element ...

Page 52: ...stance of 2 mm must be observed between the individual elements Calculating cutout dimension A 1 element Width of the element plus 2 mm on the right plus 2 mm on the left Several elements Total width of the elements plus 2 mm distance between the elements plus 2 mm on the right plus 2 mm on the left Calculating cutout dimension B Cutout dimension A minus 12 mm on the right minus 12 mm on the left ...

Page 53: ...x width mm Dimensi on A mm Dimensi on B mm Cooking elements Downdraft extractor 1 x 378 1 x 120 504 1 480 1 2 x 378 1 x 120 884 1 860 1 1 x 378 1 x 620 2 x 120 1248 1 1224 1 3 x 378 2 x 120 1386 1 1362 1 2 x 378 1 x 620 2 x 120 1628 1 1604 1 4 x 378 2 x 120 1766 1 1742 1 1 x 620 2 x 120 868 1 844 1 ...

Page 54: ... a downdraft extractor Combination examples Number x width mm Dimension A mm Dimension B mm Cooking elements 1 x 378 382 1 358 1 2 x 378 762 1 738 1 1 x 378 1 x 620 1004 1 980 1 3 x 378 1142 1 1118 1 2 x 378 1 x 620 1384 1 1360 1 4 x 378 1522 1 1498 1 ...

Page 55: ...fit When installing several SmartLine elements an additional spacer bar must be fitted in between the individual elements The clips supplied with the spacer bars are only required for installing a CSDA 700x FL Installing 3 elements and 2 spacer bars ...

Page 56: ...ront b Mains connection box with mains connection cable L 2000 mm c Stepped cutout for detailed illustrations see Installation Worktop cutout flush fit d 12 mm wooden frame not supplied for detailed illustrations see Installation Worktop cutout flush fit e Gas connection R ISO 7 1 DIN EN 10226 ...

Page 57: ...er edge of the worktop For CS 7611 FL the wooden frame must be secured 7 mm under the upper edge of the worktop Fitting the spacer bars Use the middle screw holes if one of the following SmartLine elements is installed to the right or left of the spacer bar CS 7611 CS 7641 CS 7101 1 CS 7102 1 Wooden worktops Position the spacer bars flush onto the lower step of the stepped cutout Secure the spacer...

Page 58: ...ment to the gas supply see Installation Gas connection Check that the SmartLine element works Seal the gaps between the individual elements and between the elements and the worktop with a silicone sealant that is heat resistant to at least 160 C Unsuitable sealant can damage natural stone For natural stone worktops and natural stone tiles only use silicone sealant that is specially formulated for ...

Page 59: ... connection must be installed so that connection can be made either from inside or outside the kitchen furniture unit 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 hob is not connected to an...

Page 60: ...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 your Miele dealer Conversion to another type of gas is described in the section Converting to another type of gas Connecting the hob The hob is supplied with a conical gas connection point There are two connection options Fixed connectio...

Page 61: ...ected to the electrical supply by a suitably qualified electrician If the socket is no longer accessible or if a hard wired connection is planned an additional means of disconnection must be provided for all poles Suitable means of disconnection include switches with an all pole contact gap of at least 3 mm These include miniature circuit breakers fuses and contactors The required connection data ...

Page 62: ...y remove fuses Automatic circuit breakers Press the red test button until the middle black button springs out Built in circuit breakers Circuit breakers at least type B or C Switch the lever 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 Connecting the mains cable Danger of electrical shock The mains connection cable must only be f...

Page 63: ... ratings Burner Gas type Highest setting Lowest setting kW g h kW Medium burner Natural gas H 1 7 0 3 Liquid gas 1 7 124 0 25 Large burner Natural gas H 2 7 0 5 Liquid gas 2 6 189 0 6 Total Natural gas H 4 4 Liquid gas 4 3 313 ...

Page 64: ...appliance functions correctly when installed Jet table The jet markings refer to a mm bore diameter Main jet Small jet Natural gas H Medium burner 0 94 0 42 Large burner 1 18 0 54 Liquid gas Medium burner 0 66 0 23 Large burner 0 81 0 39 Changing the jets Disconnect the hob from the electricity supply and turn off the gas supply When converting to another type of gas both the main and small jets n...

Page 65: ...as fitting Pull out the jet with a pair of pliers Fit the correct jets securely see jet table Secure the jets against inadvertent loosening with sealing wax Functional check Check all gas fittings for leaks Reassemble the hob Ignite all burners to 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 lo...

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