Miele KM 490-1 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - KM 5947 / KM 5954

Operating and Installation instructionsCeramic Cooktop with inductionKM 5947 / KM 5954To prevent accidents andappliance damage,read these instructions

Page 2 - Contents

KM 5947a Cooking zone with Twin Boosterbc Cooking zones with Single Boosterd Cooking zone controls and display (refer to the corresponding section in

Page 3

KM 5954a Cooking zone with Twin Boosterbcd Cooking zones with Single Boostere Cooking zone controls and display (refer to the corresponding section in

Page 4 - Important safety instructions

Cooking zone controls and display(Example)a Display:0 = Availability of cooking zone^ = Holding levels1 to 9 = Power levelI = Booster III = Booster II

Page 5 - Children around the appliance

Timer controls and displaya Touchpad for switching on, changing between functions, and selecting acooking zone for automatic switch-off.b Touchpad for

Page 6 - Technical safety

Cooking zone dataCooking zone KM 5947minimum to maximumC in cm*Rating in Watts at 230 V**f 18 - 28 normal:with Booster I:with Booster II:240030003700x

Page 7 - Proper use

Read the section on the "Data plate"and attach the plate, which is includedwith the appliance documents, in thelocation specified in "T

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How induction worksUnder each induction cooking zone,there is an induction coil. When thecooking zone is switched on, the coilgenerates a magnetic fie

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NoiseWhen you use an induction cookingzone, the following noises may occur,depending on the the type and shapeof the cookware bottom:–The zone may hum

Page 10 - Description of the appliance

CookwareType of cookwareSuitable cookware is made of:–Stainless steel with a magnetizablebottom–enamel-coated steel–Cast ironUnsuitable cookware is ma

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Sensor switchesThe control panel on your ceramiccooktop is equipped with electronicsensor switches. They respond to fingercontact.To operate the cooki

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Important safety instructions ...4Description of the appliance...10KM 5947..

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Setting rangesSetting range*factory settings(9 power levels)expanded**(17 power levels)Hold h hMelt butterDissolve gelatin1-2 1-2.Warm small quantitie

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Auto-heatContinuedcooking setting*Auto-heat timein minutes andseconds(approx.)1 0:151. 0:152 0:152. 0:153 0:253. 0:254 0:504. 0:505 2:005. 5:506 5:506

Page 15 - Before the first use

Booster functionThe cooking zones are equipped with aSingle (I) or Twin (I/II) booster (seeDescription of the appliance).The booster function boosts p

Page 16 - Induction

Switch on Booster I^Switch the desired cooking zone on.^Touch the sensor areaB for theassociated cooking zone.I will appear in the cooking zonedisplay

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HoldEach cooking zone has a hold setting.If it has been activated, the cookingzone switches off after a maximum oftwo hours' operation.This funct

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Switching off and Residualheat indicatorSwitching off a cooking zone^At the same time, tap the - and +sensors.0 will appear in the cooking zonedisplay

Page 19 - Operation

The timer can be used for two differentfunctions:–setting a minute minder–to set a cooking zone to switch offautomatically.You can set times from 1 mi

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Switching off a cooking zoneautomaticallyIn order to be able to program the auto-matic shut-off, you must first set thecooking zone to a particular po

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Using timer functions at thesame timeThe timer and the automatic switch-offcan be used simultaneously.If you have one or more switch-off timesprogramm

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Safety lock / System lockTo prevent cooktop and cooking zonesfrom being inadvertently switched on ortheir settings changed, your applianceis equipped

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Cleaning and care ...33Programming ...35Troubleshooting

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Stop and GoYour appliance is equipped with afeature which, when activated, enablesyou to simultaneously reduce the powerlevels of all active cooking z

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Safety switch-offYour cooktop is equipped with a safetyswitch-off.For too-long operating timeIf one of the cooking zones is heatedfor an unusually lon

Page 26 - Minute minder

Overheat protectionAll induction coils and the coolingelements for the electronics are fittedwith overheating protection. Before theinduction coils or

Page 27 - Switching off a cooking zone

,NEVER use a steam cleaner toclean this appliance. The steam canreach the electrical components andcause the appliance to short circuit.Clean the enti

Page 28 - Using timer functions at the

Glass ceramicFirst wipe down the surface with adamp cloth to loosen soiling, thenremove stubborn crusting with a glassscraper.Finish by cleaning the c

Page 29 - Safety features

You can change the programming ofyour appliance (see Table).^With the cooktop switched off,simultaneously touch the ON/OFFcooktop sensor s and the saf

Page 30

Program* Status** SettingP0Demonstration mode andfactory default settingsS 0 Demonstration mode onS1 Demonstration mode offS 9 Reinstate factory defau

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Program* Status** SettingP6Safety lock S0 One-finger locking using $S 1 Three-finger locking using $ and+ of both right-hand cookingzonesP7System lock

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,Repairs to electrical appliancesshould only be carried out by aqualified professional. Workperformed by unqualified personscan place the user at cons

Page 33 - Cleaning and care

... One of the following has occurred:–The Booster has automaticallyde-activated ahead of time.–The power level set will be reduced.–The cooking zone

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This cooktop complies with allapplicable safety laws andregulations. However, improper usecan result in personal injury andmaterial damage.Before usin

Page 35 - Programming

For replacement parts or a fault whichyou cannot easily fix yourself, pleasecontact the Miele Technical ServiceDepartment at the address on the backof

Page 36

Miele appliances are designed to give the best possibleresults and many years of satisfaction. However, to achievethat goal, there must be a perfect i

Page 38 - Troubleshooting

Installation InstructionsIMPORTANT: SAVE FOR THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE

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Note to the installer:Please leave this instruction bookwith the consumer for the localelectrical inspector’s use.The minimum distances given inthese

Page 40 - Technical Service

Safety distances above the applianceThe minimum safety distance given bythe hood manufacturer must bemaintained between the cooktop andthe hood above

Page 41 - Optional accessories

Safety distances to the sides andrear of the cooktopIf you are installing a cooktop, it isallowed to have cabinets or walls of anyheight on one side a

Page 42

Safety distance underneath thecooktopTo ensure sufficient ventilation of theappliance, a certain gap must be leftbetween the underside of the cooktopa

Page 43 - Installation Instructions

Safety distance when installing the appliance near a wall with trim or a backsplashA minimum distance of 2" (50 mm) between the trim or back spla

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KM 5947a Frontb Installation depthc Installation depth, power cordd Power cable, Lenght = 1440 mmInstallation4956085045744901bdaa50R40ß0 30b4444c20925

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Children around the appliance~Use the system lock to preventchildren from inadvertently switching onthe cooktop or changing the settings.~Always super

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KM 5954a Frontb Installation depthc Installation depth, power cordd Power cable, Lenght = 1440 mmInstallation50780500514794844baR4500ß0 30b44acd209250

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Preparing the countertop^Use the template to make a workcut-out.Be sure to observe the minimumdistance from the rear wall andfrom the left or right to

Page 48

Sealing adviceThe cooktop must not be permanentlysealed into the countertop wheninstalled. The sealing strip under theedge of the cooktop provides asu

Page 49 - Installation

,CAUTION: Before installation orservicing, disconnect the powersupply by either removing the fuses,shutting off the power main ormanually "trippi

Page 50

Disposal of packing materialsThe cardboard box and packingmaterials are biodegradable andrecyclable. Please recycle.Ensure that any plastic wrappings,

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Alteration rights reserved / xx10For the most updated manual see the Miele web site.M.-Nr. 07 367 870 / 01

Page 53 - Electrical connection

Technical safety~Before installing the cooktop, checkfor externally visible damage. NEVERoperate a damaged appliance. Adamaged appliance can endanger

Page 54 - Help protect our environment

~Repair of the cooktop during thewarranty period should be performedonly by a service who is authorized bythe manufacturer; otherwise, shoulddamage re

Page 55

~Protect your hands when workingwith a hot appliance - wear oven mitts,and use potholders, etc. Make sure thematerial is not wet or damp. This wouldin

Page 56 - M.-Nr. 07 367 870 / 01

~If sugar, sugary foods, plastic, oraluminum foil fall onto a hot cookingzone, switch the appliance off. Immedi-ately, while the zone is still hot, us

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