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Appliance category | Cooktop |
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Width | 60 cm |
Number of cooking zones | 4 |
Controls | Touch controls |
Type | Induction |
Hob type | Induction |
Total Power | 7.4 kW |
Safety Features | Child lock |
Defines the intended domestic use of the cooktop and restrictions on outdoor use.
Provides guidelines for supervising children and preventing hazards related to the cooktop.
Covers safe installation, maintenance, electrical safety, and grounding requirements.
Details proper cooking practices, fire prevention, and safe handling of hot items.
Instructions for cleaning the cooktop and information on Miele's parts guarantee.
Guidelines for safely disposing of packaging materials, emphasizing child safety.
Instructions for responsible disposal of old appliances, adhering to local regulations.
Illustrates and labels the cooking zones and controls for models KM 6360 and KM 6365.
Illustrates and labels the cooking zones and controls for models KM 6370 and KM 6375.
Illustrates and labels the cooking zones and controls for model KM 6377.
Explains the sensor buttons and indicators for operating the cooktop.
Provides technical data on cooking zones, diameters, and output in watts for specific models.
Instructions for cleaning the cooktop before its first operation.
Information on initial smells and vapors during first use and heat-up times.
Explains the principle of induction heating and how the cooktop operates.
Details suitable and unsuitable cookware types for induction cooktops and testing methods.
Describes common sounds like buzzing, crackling, whistling, and whirring during operation.
Explains how to use the electronic sensor buttons for cooktop operation.
Steps to turn the entire cooktop and individual cooking zones on and off.
How to select and change the power level for cooking zones.
Explains the function and display of the residual heat indicator.
Details how to set power levels beyond the standard range.
Instructions for activating and deactivating PowerFlex cooking zones for combined use.
Explains how the Auto Heat-up feature works and its heat-up times.
Details the Booster function for rapid heating and its usage limitations.
Steps for activating and deactivating the Booster and TwinBooster functions.
Describes the function for keeping cooked food warm and its maximum duration.
Guide to setting the timer in minutes using the control scale and display.
Instructions for setting the timer in hours and half-hour increments.
How to program a specific time for a burner to switch off automatically.
Explains how to use the minute minder and automatic shut-off functions concurrently.
Details the Stop & Go function, its activation, deactivation, and effects on cooking zones.
How to activate and deactivate the system lock and safety lock to prevent unintended operation.
Explains automatic shut-off due to excessive operation time or covered sensors.
Describes how overheating is prevented for inductive coils and cooling elements.
Detailed instructions for cleaning the ceramic surface, including suitable and unsuitable agents.
How to initiate the programming mode for customizing cooktop settings.
Steps to set specific programs by entering digits on the control scales.
Procedure to save the programmed settings.
Instructions on how to discard programmed settings without saving them.
Troubleshooting steps for when the cooktop or burners fail to power on.
Explanation of smells and vapors during first use, indicating normal operation.
Reason for flashing power levels (unsuitable cookware) and solution.
Explanation of the 'LC' display indicating activated system or safety lock.
Troubleshooting for 'F' display and automatic shut-off due to covered sensors.
Explanation of the 'dE' display indicating demo mode and how to deactivate it.
Reason for automatic burner shut-off (excessive operating time) and reactivation.
Cause of automatic shut-off (overheating protection) and how to address it.
Explains why the booster might turn off early (overheating protection).
Troubleshooting power level inconsistencies, possibly due to overheating protection.
Explanation of power reduction for setting 9 on linked burners to prevent exceeding limits.
Troubleshooting why food doesn't start cooking with Auto Heat-up active.
Explanation for noise heard after the appliance is turned off (cooling fan).
Reasons for flashing residual heat indicators (power failure, programming during residual heat).
Troubleshooting for sensor buttons being over-sensitive or unresponsive.
Troubleshooting for 'FE' error codes indicating fan issues or electronic faults.
Steps to log the cooktop onto the Con@ctivity system for ventilation hood communication.
Steps to log the cooktop off from the Con@ctivity system.
Information on how to contact Miele Customer Service for assistance with faults.
Details on registering products and accessing warranty terms and conditions.
Crucial safety instructions related to cooktop installation, including risks of damage and electric shock.
Specifies required clearances above the cooktop for ventilation hoods and flammable materials.
Details minimum distances required between the cooktop, cabinetry, and walls.
Specifies minimum clearances required below the cooktop for ventilation and appliance interaction.
Defines safety distances from wall coverings, differentiating between combustible and non-combustible materials.
Guidance on sealing the cooktop to the countertop and using sealing strips.
Information on the sealing strip and its importance for countertop integrity.
Details requirements for flush installation on various countertop types and base unit dimensions.
Specific notes for flush installation on natural-stone countertops.
Notes for flush installation on solid-wood, tiled, or glass countertops.
Specifies ventilation cut-out dimensions and requirements for protective bases.
Steps for creating cut-outs, sealing, fitting the sealing strip, and checking the installation.
Emphasizes safety during installation/servicing and requires qualified personnel.
Ensures the appliance's electrical data matches the household supply to prevent damage.
Details connecting the cooktop to the power supply, wiring colors, and grounding requirements.