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Operating instructions for

Gas cooktops
KM 83-2, KM 93-2

M.-Nr. 03 998 090

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CANADIAN GAS ASSOCIATION

Summary of Contents for KM 83-2

Page 1: ...Operating instructions for Gas cooktops KM 83 2 KM 93 2 ö M Nr 03 998 090 R A P R O V E D CANADIAN GAS ASSOCIATION ...

Page 2: ...Description of the appliance KM 83 2 KM 93 2 1 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 12 1 1 10 9 8 7 6 Description of the appliance 2 ...

Page 3: ... right burner oControl for the rear left burner pControl for the front left burner Data plate Because the data plate is no longer visible once the appliance has been in stalled a 2nd data plate is supplied which should be placed into the space provided on page 15 of these instruc tions Special accessories Special accessories are available from your Miele Dealer or from the Miele Parts Department S...

Page 4: ...st be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier Note to the installer CDN and USA LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE CONSUMER The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 psi 3 5 kPa The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply pipi...

Page 5: ...m secondary raw materials Rather than throwing these materials away please take them to the nearest recycling center for specific waste Disposal of your old machine Old machines contain materials which can be recycled Please contact your local recycling center or scrap mer chant about potential recycling pro grams before disposing of the ap pliance Read the notes on page 8 before dis posing of the...

Page 6: ...ing the cooktop Burner controls 10 Instructions for using the gas burners 10 Power outage 11 Suitable pans 12 Cleaning and care 13 Problem solving guide 15 After Sales Service 16 Electrical connection 17 Gas connection 18 Appliance dimensions 19 Installation instructions 21 Conversion to alternative types of gas 24 Contents 6 ...

Page 7: ... inadequacy of an effective grounding system Do not connect the appliance to the main electrical supply using an exten sion cord Extension cords do not guaran tee the required safety of the appliance Never use the cooktop to warm or heat the room Store all toys away from the cook top to prevent injury to curious or playful children Please remember that in use bur ners and pot racks become hot Ensu...

Page 8: ...t use a steam cleaning ap pliance to clean the gas cooktop The steam could penetrate to electrical components and cause a short circuit SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Important notes for the installer The minimum clearances between adjacent cabinets and fix tures 4 100 mm between the appliance and rear wall 2 1 4 55 mm between the appliance and over head cabinets and fixtures 30 760 mm between the applia...

Page 9: ...pan and the control panel Never place a pot on the control panel When using an electric outlet near the cooktop care should be taken to ensure that the cable of the electrical appliance does not fall into the flames When using a vent hood over a gas cooktop make sure that any lit burners are always covered with a pot or frying pan Otherwise parts of the vent hood could be damaged by the heat and o...

Page 10: ...ignites the gas to give a flame Each burner is equipped with an igni tion safety device If a gas flame goes out for example if food has boiled over or if there was a sudden draft the igni tion safety control cuts off the supply of gas Instructions for using the gas burners Place the pan on the pan support A ring support trivet is supplied with the cooktop It is designed to rest on the pan support ...

Page 11: ...ing to prevent food from boiling over or burn ing To shut the burner off turn the con trol knob clockwise to the X posi tion The flame will go out Power outage If there is an interruption to the electri cal supply the gas can be ignited with a match Press in and turn the burner control counter clockwise to the highest set ting large flame With the control knob pressed in ignite the gas at the burn...

Page 12: ...heat reaches all parts of the base Thin pans conduct heat to the food in side more quickly than thick ones Since heat is never evenly distributed over the pan base there is a danger that food may overheat in places Therefore when using saucepans with thin bases stir the food more often Thick pan bases lessen the risk of food overheating as better heat dis tribution is possible Size of pans Using a...

Page 13: ...se can be cleaned with a damp cloth or with a chrome stainless steel cleaner Electronic ignition The ignitors must always be dry otherwise they will not spark From time to time the ignitors should be wiped with a damp cloth and dried with a clean cloth Install the burner cap correctly on the burner head after cleaning Important The burners must be cor rectly installed before they are lit otherwise...

Page 14: ...ed water from pots and pans immediately to prevent them from drying on Dried on food residues are easier to remove if they are first soft ened with warm water Clean the cooktop surface using hot water with a little dishwashing liquid Do not use cleaning agents contain ing acids A cleaning agent for stain less steel can be used on the stain less steel cooktop surface Control panel Control knobs Do ...

Page 15: ...in fuse has blown In this case call an electrician or the Miele Ser vice Dept A match can be used to light the burner See page 10 the shape and color of the flame are different than usual Check whether the burner cap is cor rectly positioned on the burner head the gas flame goes out after being lit Check whether the burner cap is cor rectly positioned on the burner head the electric spark ignition...

Page 16: ...ase con tact Your Miele Dealer or The Miele Service Department The address of the nearest Service Department is given on the back page When contacting the Service Depart ment please quote the Model and Ser ial No of the appliance both which can be found on the data plate Space for enclosed data plate After Sales Service 16 ...

Page 17: ... electrically grounded socket which complies with your local electrical codes or with the National Electical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1481 for the USA or Canadian Electrical Code Part I for Canada CSA Standard C 22 1 Ensure that the receptacle is positioned so that it is easily accessible after the appliance is built in WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED Do not cut or remove the grounding prong f...

Page 18: ...nly The gas connection must be made in accordance with local codes or in absence of local codes with the current CAN CGA B 149 1 and 2 Inst Gas Pressures for CDN Manifold pressure Natural gas 4 water column Propane gas 10 water column Pressure regulator A pressure regulator convertible from Natural to LP Gas is included with this appliance Conversion is carried out by inverting the regulator cap m...

Page 19: ...Appliance dimensions KM 83 2 Measurement Conversion Table mm inches 490 19 5 16 265 10 7 16 560 22 1 16 510 20 1 16 288 11 3 8 580 22 13 16 55 2 3 16 KM 93 2 Appliance dimensions 19 ...

Page 20: ...Appliance dimensions KM 83 2 Gas connection Measurement Conversion Table mm inches 30 1 3 16 323 5 12 3 4 KM 93 2 Gas connection Appliance dimensions 20 ...

Page 21: ...lled a distance of 30 76 cm between the cooktop and any cabinet in stalled above it a distance of 26 65 cm between the cooktop and vent hood or more if building regulations require All backsplashes must be made of heat resistant material Please com ply with the cabinet manufacturers recommendations for safe dis tances If a drawer or shelf is installed underneath the cooktop make cer tain there is ...

Page 22: ...5 Combisets 490 490 490 490 490 265 558 851 1144 1437 4 zone Combiset 1 Combiset 2 Combisets 3 Combisets 490 490 490 560 1143 1728 Combination One 2 zone one 4 zone Two 2 zone one 4 zone Three 2 zone one 4 zone One 2 zone two 4 zone Two 2 zone two 4 zone 490 490 490 490 490 851 1143 1437 1436 1729 Extractor e g DA 8 2 For building in between two appliances Dimension B increases by 90 mm For buildi...

Page 23: ...e placed between the units It is supplied with its own installation instructions loosen tighten Depth in inch Width Dimen sion B in inch 2 zone Combiset 1 Combiset 2 Combisets 3 Combisets 4 Combisets 5 Combisets 19 5 16 19 5 16 19 5 16 19 5 16 19 5 16 10 7 16 22 33 1 2 45 1 32 56 9 16 4 zone Combiset 1 Combiset 2 Combisets 3 Combisets 19 5 16 19 5 16 19 5 16 22 45 68 Combination One 2 zone one 4 z...

Page 24: ...mm 0 023 LP gas Normal burner Fast burner 0 72 mm 0 028 0 91 mm 0 036 0 32 mm 0 013 0 40 mm 0 016 Conversion to LP Gas Turn off the main gas supply if the appliance has already been in stalled and turn off the main electri cal supply Remove the pan supports and the burner caps With a suitable tool loosen and remove the brass ring in each burner head Remove the burner heads Pull the control knobs f...

Page 25: ...backup Screw in the new main jets once again using the 13 mm wrench to hold backup Changing the small jets Using a small screwdriver unscrew the small jets next to the control knob shafts Pull the jets out with a pair of pliers Select the required jets as shown in the table and install them in the reverse order Follow the instructions included in the cooktop box for changing the jet it the main ga...

Page 26: ...en the securing screw Re assemble the cooktop in the reverse order Important note When reassembling it is important to ensure that the profile b of the control panel grips the moulding c on the lower casing When the top is reinstalled the ignitor and ignition safety control must be cen tered in their respective holes Put the burner heads on and secure them with the brass rings Replace the burner c...

Page 27: ...at the burner is assembled correctly Turn on the gas supply Check that there are no leaks Turn on the electrical supply Light each of the burners in turn When set at low the flame should not go out nor should it go out when the control knob is quickly turned from high to low When set at high the gas flame must burn with a clearly visible center Conversion to alternative types of gas 27 ...

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