Miele 26636562USA Manual

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Page 1 - Induction Cooktops

Operating and Installation InstructionsInduction CooktopsTo prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions be‐fore installation or use.

Page 2 - Contents

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS10Proper use The cooktop gets hot when in use and remains hot for a while af‐ter being turned off. There is a potential

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS11 If the cooktop is covered, there is a risk that the material of thecover will ignite, explode or melt if the range is

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS12 Do not allow solid or liquid sugar, or pieces of plastic or aluminumfoil to get onto the burners when they are hot, a

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS13 Metal utensils stored in a drawer under the cooktop can becomehot if the appliance is used intensively for a long tim

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS14Cleaning and care Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the cooktop.The steam may reach electrical components and cause

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Overview15KM 6360 / KM 6365aCooking zone with TwinBooster bCooking zone with Booster cPowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster dPowerFlex cooking zone

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Overview16KM 6370 / KM 6375aCooking zone with Booster bPowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster cPowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster bccan be combi

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Overview17KM 6377aPowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster bPowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster abcan be combined to form PowerFlex cooking zone cC

Page 10 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Overview18DirectSelection Plus controls0123456789 0123456789 01234567890123456789 0123456789hfo88meclnpkiabdgjhSensor buttons aTurning the cooktop On/

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Overview19mSystem lock/Safety lock activated nFor cooking zone selection, e.g., right rear cooking zone oTwinBooster activated Level 1Level 2pTimer

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Contents2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... 4Overview ...

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Overview20KM 6370 / KM 6375CookingzoneDiameter* ØOutput in watt**Inches Centimeters 208 V 240 V6–9 15–23 NormalTwinBooster, Level 1TwinBooster, Level

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Overview21KM 6377CookingzoneDiameter* ØOutput in watt**Inches Centimeters 208 V 240 V6–9 15–23 NormalTwinBooster, Level 1TwinBooster, Level 219002700

Page 15 - Overview

Before using for the first time22Please adhere the extra data plate forthe appliance supplied with this doc‐umentation in the space provided inthe &q

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Induction23How it worksAn induction coil is located under eachcooking zone. When a zone is turnedon, this coil creates a magnetic fieldthat impacts di

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Induction24NoisesWhen you use an induction cookingzone, the following noises may occur,depending on the type and shape ofthe cookware bottom:On the hi

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Induction25CookwareSuitable cookware is made of:– Stainless steel with a magnetizablebottom– Enamel-coated steel– Cast ironUnsuitable cookware is made

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Energy saving tips26– Use a lid whenever possible to mini‐mize heat loss.– For small quantities, select a smallpan. A small pan on a small burneruses

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Power setting ranges27The cooktop is programmed with 9 power levels at the factory. If you wish to fine-tune a setting, you can extend the power setti

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Operation28Basic operationThe glass ceramic cooking zone isequipped with electronic sensor but‐tons that react to finger contact. Duringactivation, th

Page 22 - Cleaning the cooktop for the

Operation29 Fire hazard!Do not leave the cooktop unattendedduring operation!Please note that the heat-up time forinduction cooktops is shorter thanfo

Page 23 - Induction

Contents3Overheat protection ... 42Cleaning and care...

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Operation30Setting the power level - ex‐panded setting range Tap the control scale between thesensor buttons.The sensor buttons in front of and be‐hi

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Operation31Auto Heat-upWhen Auto Heat-up has been activat‐ed, the cooking zone turns on automat‐ically at the highest level and thenswitches to the pr

Page 26 - Energy saving tips

Operation32TwinBooster / BoosterThe cooking zones are equipped with abooster or TwinBooster (see "Overview– Cooking zone"). You can use theb

Page 27 - Power setting ranges

Operation33During the booster time, the  sensorbutton and all of the sensor buttonson the control scale are at brightnesslevel 2.Activating the boost

Page 28 - Operation

Operation34Keep warm functionThe keep warm function is for keepingfood warm that has just been cooked,i.e., food that is still hot. It is not forrehea

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Timer35The cooktop has to be turned on ifyou wish to use the timer.You can set a time between 1 minute() and 9 hours (.).The timer can be used for

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Timer36Setting the hoursTo set full hours, tap the respectivesensor button on the control scale. Toset the half hours, tap the space be‐tween 2 sensor

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Timer37Turning a cooking zone off au‐tomaticallyYou can set a time after which thecooking zone will turn off automatically.This function can be used o

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Timer38Using both timer functions atthe same timeThe timer and automatic turn-off func‐tions can be used at the same time.If you have programmed in on

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Additional functions39Stop & Go functionWhen activated, the Stop & Go reducesthe power of all cooking zones in use topower level 1.The power l

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS4When using the cooktop, follow basic safety precautions, including the fol‐lowing:Read all instructions before installat

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Safety features40System lock / Safety lockThe system lock and safety lock aredeactivated if there is a power out‐age.Three-finger control is the defau

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Safety features41Safety shut-offSafety shut-off with an overlongcooking timeThe safety shut-off is triggered auto‐matically if a cooking zone is heate

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Safety features42Overheat protectionAll the induction coils and the coolingelements for the electronics are equip‐ped with an overheating protectionme

Page 38 - Using both timer functions at

Cleaning and care43 Burn hazard!The burners must be turned off andallowed to cool completely. Risk of injury!The steam from a steam cleanercould rea

Page 39 - Additional functions

Cleaning and care44Do not clean the area between theglass-ceramic surface and the frameor the frame and the counter withsharp objects.This could cause

Page 40 - Safety features

Programming45You can adapt the programming of thecooktop to your personal needs. Sever‐al settings can be changed in succes‐sion.After the programming

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Programming46Program1)Status2)SettingsP0 Demo mode and factory de‐fault settingsS0Demo mode on3)S1 Demo mode offS9 Factory default settings reinstated

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Programming47Program1)Status2)SettingsP10Con@ctivity- only on communication-ena‐bled appliances retrofittedwith a wireless stick -S0 Not currently ava

Page 43 - Cleaning and care

Frequently asked questions48The following guide is intended to help you resolve problems that occur duringnormal operation of the appliance.If you are

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Frequently asked questions49Problem Possible cause and solutionAfter the cooktop is ac‐tivated,  appears inthe timer display forseveral seconds.The

Page 45 - Programming

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS5Use This cooktop is intended for domestic use and use in other similarenvironments. This cooktop is not intended for o

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Frequently asked questions50Problem Possible cause and solutionAuto Heat-up is turnedon, but the food doesnot start cooking.Large amounts of food are

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Frequently asked questions51Problem Possible cause and solutionAlternating with anumber flashesin the timer dis‐play.The overheat protection was

Page 48 - Frequently asked questions

Con@ctivity52Your cooktop is communication ena‐bled and can communicate with theventilation hood using the wireless USBstick included with selected ve

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION53 Installation and connection ofthe cooktop to the electrical powersupply may only be performed by aqual

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Safety clearances54Safety clearance above thecooktopFor a ventilation hood above the cook‐top, always use the clearance specifiedby the hood manufactu

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Safety clearances55Safety clearances to the sidesand back of the cooktopIn installing a cooktop there may be anoptionally high cabinet or room wallaga

Page 52 - Con@ctivity

Safety clearances56Minimum clearance under‐neath the cooktopTo ensure proper ventilation of thecooktop, a minimum clearance is re‐quired between the a

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Safety clearances57Safety distance from the wall coveringIf a wall covering is installed, a minimum safety distance must be maintained be‐tween the co

Page 54 - Safety clearances

Ventilation58aFront bVentilation cut-out in the rear wall of the base unit(Slight) ventilation also takes place when the base unit is directly against

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Framed cooktops59Instructions for installationSeal between cooktop and counterIn case a disassembly is required,the appliance must not be perma‐nently

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS6Children As with any other appliance, children must be supervised. Do not leave children unattended: Children should n

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Framed cooktops60Installation dimensionsKM 6360aFront bInstallation height cFlexible metal hose with power cord L = 3' 11¹/₄" (1200 mm) dDat

Page 58 - Ventilation

Framed cooktops61KM 6370aFront bInstallation height cFlexible metal hose with power cord L = 3' 11¹/₄" (1200 mm) dData plate

Page 59 - Framed cooktops

Framed cooktops62KM 6377aFront bInstallation height cFlexible metal hose with power cord L = 3' 11¹/₄" (1200 mm) dData plate

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Framed cooktops63InstallationPreparing the counter Create the counter cut-out as shownin the cooktop diagram and in the de‐tailed drawing. Remember t

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Flush-mounted (frameless) cooktops64Instructions for installationFlush mounted cooktops are only suit‐able for installation in granite, marble,tiled o

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Flush-mounted (frameless) cooktops65Installation dimensionsKM 6365aFront bInstallation height cFlexible metal hose with power cord,L = 3' 11¹/₄&q

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Flush-mounted (frameless) cooktops66KM 6375aFront bInstallation height cFlexible metal hose with power cord,L = 3' 11¹/₄" (1200 mm) dData pl

Page 64 - Instructions for installation

Flush-mounted (frameless) cooktops67InstallationGranite and marble countersaCountertop bCooktop cGap As the ceramic glass slab and thecounter cut-out

Page 65 - Installation dimensions

Flush-mounted (frameless) cooktops68Solid wood / tiled / glass countersaCountertop bCooktop cGap dWooden frame ¹/₂" (13 mm) (notsupplied with app

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Electrical connection69 ATTENTION:Before installation or servicing, dis‐connect the power supply by eitherremoving the fuse, shutting off themain pow

Page 67 - Installation

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS7Technical safety Installation, repair and maintenance work should be performed bya Miele authorized service technician

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Electrical connection70Connection Ensure that the connection data onthe data plate (voltage, frequency,and fuse rating) match those of yourelectrical

Page 69 - Electrical connection

Caring for the environment71Disposal of the packing mate‐rialThe cardboard box and packing materi‐als protect the appliance during ship‐ping. They hav

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Technical service, data plate, warranty72After sales serviceIn the event of a fault which you cannot easily correct yourself, please contact:– your Mi

Page 71 - Caring for the environment

MieleCare73This service is available in USA only.MieleCare, our Extended Service Con‐tract program, gives you the assuranceof knowing that your applia

Page 73 - MieleCare

9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540Phone:Fax:www.mieleusa.comU.S.A.Miele, Inc.National HeadquartersPlease have the model and serial numberof your a

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M.-Nr. 09 888 630 / 02en-USKM 6360 / KM 6365 / KM 6370 / KM 6375 / KM 6377

Page 75 - 33332 Gütersloh

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS8 This appliance must not be used in a non-stationary location (e.g.on a ship). Any contact with live connections or ta

Page 76 - M.-Nr. 09 888 630 / 02en-US

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS9 If the cooktop is fitted with a communication module, in additionto disconnecting the cooktop, this module must also b

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