Miele KM5773 User Manual

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Page 1 - Instructions

Operating and InstallationInstructionsCeramic Cooktop with InductionKM 5773To prevent accidents andmachine damage,read the Operating Manualbeforeinsta

Page 2 - Contents

Cooktopabde Burners with single boosterc Burner with double boosterGuide to the cooktop10

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Control panelTouch controlsa Booster On/Offb Power levelc Burner On/Offd Timer On/Off, switch betweenfunctions and select a burnerf Child Safety Lockg

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Burner displaya Booster indicatorb Display:- = Burner is ready for use0 = Burner is turned on1 to 12 = Power level# = Residual heatß = Missing or unsu

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Timer displaya Indicator for relevant burner, e.g. rear right burnerb Time displayBurner dataBurner minimum tomaximum diameter *Rating in watts208 V**

Page 6 - Injury prevention

How it worksAn induction coil is located under eachburner. When a burner is switched on,this coil creates a magnetic field whichimpacts directly on th

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NoisesWhen using an induction burner, thefollowing noises can occur in the pan,depending on what it is made of andhow it is constructed.–Higher power

Page 8 - Damage protection

CookwareSuitable pans include:–stainless steel pans with a magneticbase–enameled steel pans–cast iron pansUnsuitable pans:–stainless steel pans withou

Page 9 - PERIODICALLY

Clean the cooktop^Before using for the first time, cleanthe appliance with a damp cloth anddry with a soft cloth.Heat the cooktopMetal components of t

Page 10 - Guide to the cooktop

Automatic resetTo ensure the cooktop functionsproperly the touch controls willautomatically reset:–when the cooktop is connected tothe power supply,–i

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Touch controlsThe control panel is equipped withelectronic sensors. They respond to afinger touch.To operate the burners, simply touchthe correspondin

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Guide to the cooktop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SettingsUse forPower level *standard factorysettings(12 power levels)extended**settings(23 power levels)Melting butter, chocolate, etc.Dissolving gela

Page 14 - Induction

Auto-heatWhen Auto-heat has been activated,the burner switches on automatically atthe highest setting and then switches tothe continued power level wh

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To activate Auto-heat^Turn the burner on.^Touch the - sensor until the desiredpower level is displayed, e.g. 3.12 segments will light in the lightingc

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Booster functionEach burner is equipped with a boosterfunction to temporarily increase thepower level. When the booster functionis on, the burners inc

Page 17 - Heat the cooktop

Single booster (all burners)^Touch the s On/Off touch control forthe desired burner.^Select the "B" touch control for therelevant burner.I a

Page 18 - Resetting the touch controls

Turning off a burner^Touch the s On/Off touch control forthe desired burner.The display will show - for a fewseconds. If the burner is still hot there

Page 19 - Turning on the cooktop

The cooktop has a timer which can beused to:–time any activity in the kitchen.–automatically switch-off one (any)burner.The functions above can also b

Page 20 - Settings

Automatic switch-offUse this function to turn a burner offautomatically.The automatic switch-off can be usedfor several burners at the same time.^Turn

Page 21 - Auto-heat

Combi modeThe timer and automatic switch-offfunctions can be used at the sametime.If you are using the automatic switch-offfunction and would like to

Page 22 - Cooking without Auto-heat

Child Safety LockKeep children away from thecooktop for their own safety.The cooktop has a Child Safety Lock toprevent children from turning on thebur

Page 23 - Booster function

Cleaning and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Programming . . . . . . . . . . .

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Stop and GoYour appliance has a Stop and Gofeature which, when activated, reducesthe power of all burners that have beenswitched on.If you then deacti

Page 25 - Residual heat indicator

Safety cut-out featureThe cooktop is on too longThe cooktop has a safety cut-outfeature in case it is not turned off afteruse.If one of the burners is

Page 26 - Setting the timer

Overheating protectionThe induction coils and the coolingelement of the electronic are fitted witha overheating protection feature. Thisprevents the i

Page 27 - Automatic switch-off

Do not use a steam cleaner to cleanthis appliance. Steam couldpenetrate electrical components andcause a short circuit. Pressurizedsteam could cause p

Page 28 - Timer start value

The cooktop's default settings can beadjusted (see table).^While the cooktop is turned off, touchOn/Off "s" control and Child SafetyLoc

Page 29 - Safety features

Programming TableProgram* Status** SettingP0Demonstration mode andfactory default settingsS 0 Demonstration mode onS1 Demonstration mode offS 9 Restor

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Program * Status** SettingsP12 Auto-heat S 0 offS1 Activate by setting the powerlevel with –.S 2 Activate by setting the powerlevel with +.S 3 Activat

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,Repairs should only be carried out by an authorized technician inaccordance with local and national safety regulations. Unauthorized repairscould cau

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A single burner or the cooktop turns off automatically.Possible fault SolutionThe overheating protection hasbeen activated.See "Overheating prote

Page 33 - Cleaning and Care

The cooktop is turned off, the timer display shows numbers and the burnerdisplays show A, F and numbers.Possible fault SolutionThe touch controls coul

Page 34 - Programming

READ THE OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLYBEFORE USING THECOOKTOPWARNING -This appliance is intended forresidential cooking only. Themanufacturer cannot

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In the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Departmentusing the information on the back of

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Installation InstructionsIMPORTANT: SAVE FOR THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USETo prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructionsbef

Page 37 - Frequently asked questions

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

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~To eliminate the risk of burns or fireby reaching over heated surfacescabinet storage space above thecooktop should be avoided. If cabinetstorage is

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Cooktops flush with the countertopa Wallb Wall coveringc Back splashd Countertope Countertop cut-outf 2" (50 mm) minimum distanceFrame/Facet cook

Page 40 - Technical Service

Installation dimensionsa Front of cooktopb Installation heightc Power cord encased by flexible metal conduitLength = 3' 11" (1200 mm) C =3/4

Page 41 - Installation Instructions

Ventilationa Front of cooktopb Cut-out at the rear wall of the cabinet for ventilationc Protective baseIf a protective base is fitted, there must be a

Page 42 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Cut out^Make the countertop cut-out followingthe dimensions given in theillustration.Remember to maintain a minimumdistance of 2" (50 mm) between

Page 43 - Safety distances above the

The cooktop must not be permanentlysealed into the countertop wheninstalled. The sealing strip under theedge of the cooktop provides asufficient seal

Page 44 - Installation

,CAUTION: Before installation orservicing, disconnect the powersupply by either removing the fuse,shutting off the main power supplyor manually "

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Use~Only use the cooktop for residentialcooking, and for the purposesdescribed in this manual.Other uses are not permitted and canbe dangerous. The ma

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

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Alterations rights reserved / 2308For the most updated manual see the Miele web site.M.-Nr. 06 766 180 / 03

Page 49 - Electrical connection

Injury prevention~Children should not be leftunattended in an area where thecooktop is in use. Never allow childrento sit or stand on any part of thec

Page 50 - Help protect our environment

~Before removing pots and pans besure to turn off the burners.~To prevent burns and breathingdifficulty, allow the cooktop to coolbefore cleaning. Som

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Damage protection~Never place hot pots or pans on thetouch controls, this may damage theelectronics.~Do not drop anything on the ceramicsurface of the

Page 52 - M.-Nr. 06 766 180 / 03

Appliance safety~In the event of any damage to theappliance, it must be turned offimmediately and disconnected from themain power supply. Contact Miel

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