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1.        Not recommended    35    KM 2356    Building in dimensions                 D Front    2 Casing depth    3  Gas connection R 1 2   ISO 7 1  DIN 10226     4  Mains connection box with mains connection cable  L   2 000mm     8  Electronics housing  Max  building in depth 101 mm    36    KM 2356    Installation    m Make the worktop cut out as shown  in  Building in dimensions      Remember to maintain the minimum  safety distances  see  Safety  instructions for installation         B Seal the cut surfaces on  wood laminated worktops with a  Suitable heat resistant sealant to  avoid swelling caused by moisture     Make sure that the sealant does not  come into contact with the top of the  worktop     m Feed the connection cable down  through the cut out   m Place the hob in the cut out without    securing it     If the corners of the frame are not  flush with the worktop surface  the    corner radius   lt  R4  can be carefully  scribed to Tit        m Connect the hob to the mains  see   Electrical connection         m Connect the appliance to the gas  supply  see  Gas connection       m Secure the appliance at the back and  front using the fixings supplied  See   Securing the appliance        3     KM 2356    Seal between appliance and  worktop                The sealing strip under the edge of the  top part of the appliance provides a  sufficient seal for the worktop     The appliance must not be sealed  with sealant  e g  silicone     This could result in damage to the  
2.     Technical safety     gt  Before installation  check the appliance for visible signs of  damage  Do not install and use a damaged appliance  It could be  dangerous     P   The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed if  correctly earthed  It is most important that this basic safety  requirement is observed and tested regularly  and where there is  any doubt  the household wiring system should be inspected by a  qualified electrician  Miele cannot be held liable for the  consequences of an inadequate earthing system  e g  electric  shock       gt  Before connecting the appliance to the mains electricity supply   make sure that the data quoted on the data plate match the  household mains supply  otherwise the appliance could be  damaged  Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt     P   For safety reasons  this appliance may only be used when it has  been bullt in     P   Connection to the gas supply must be carried out by a suitably  qualified and competent person in strict accordance with current  local and national safety regulations  e g  a Gas Safe registered  technician in the U K     safe       REGISTER    If the appliance is supplied without a plug  or if the plug is removed   it must be connected to the mains electricity supply by a suitably  qualified and competent electrician in strict accordance with current  local and national safety regulations  The manufacturer cannot be  held liable for damage caused by incorrect installation or  conn
3.    Conversion to another type of gas    Jet table    50     N Connection to the gas supply  or conversion from one  type of gas to another  should only be undertaken by an  approved and registered gas installer in strict accordance    with local and national safety and building regulations     e g  Gas Safe registered in the UK      When converting to a different type of gas  the main burner    jets and the small burner jets have to be changed                          Main jet    Small jet     Natural gas H  Small 0 76 0 39  Medium 0 94 0 42  Large 1 20 0 54  Wok 2x 1 00   0 72 0 88   0 42  Liquid gas  Small 0 52 0 23  Medium 0 66 0 27  Large 0 81 0 39  Wok 2x 0 66   0 46  5270 25          The jet markings refer to 1 100 mm of the jet diameter        Conversion to another type of gas    Changing the jets To change the main jets    Disconnect the gas hob from the Small  medium and large burners  mains electricity supply  Turn off the    gas supply        m Remove the pan support  burner cap  CD and burner head        m Using an M  socket spanner   unscrew main jet  3      m Change the main jet     51    Conversion to another type of gas    Wok burner             m Remove burner cap  X2  and burner  head  3      m Using an M  socket spanner   unscrew the main jet      m Fit the correct jets securely  see jet  table      m Finally  secure the jets against  inadvertent loosening with sealing  Wax     52    Conversion to another type of gas    To change the small jets    To change
4.    P   This appliance must not be used in  a non stationary location  e g  on a  ship      P   An electric fryer must not be  installed directly next to a gas hob  as  the gas flames could ignite the fat in the  fryer  It is essential to maintain a  distance of at least 300 mm between  these two appliances      gt  A gas hob may not be built in over a  fridge  fridge freezer  freezer   dishwasher  washing machine or  tumble dryer     P Ensure that the gas pipe and  electrical cable are installed in such a  way that they do not touch any parts of  the appliance which become hot  This  could cause damage     P   The electrical cable  and a flexible  gas connection pipe in countries where  applicable  must be installed in such a  way so that they do not come into  contact with any moving kitchen parts   e g  a drawer   and cannot become  trapped     P   Observe carefully the safety  distances given on the following pages     P   Do not use any sealant except  where expressly instructed to do so   The seal underneath the appliance  provides a sufficient seal for the  worktop     All dimensions in this instruction booklet  are given in mm   Installation area    The room in which the hob is to be  located must have      a minimum capacity of 25 2 m          Atleast one externally opening door  or window        An extractor hood or a controlled  ventilation system  not recirculation    which has a minimum capacity of  189 m  h        appropriate air inlets     33    Safety instructi
5.   2elsgemseln iiep PPP 36    Contents    KM 2357 tee DEE ECH pe bad wee eh one Een yag xs 39  Building in dimensions      39  IECH E On aa eaa E EE 41  Securing the appliance                 cc corner 44  Ater NS NENG RE NEE E ee eo  2272 CR ee ee 44  Electrical connection             0 0 0 0 0  ce eee 45  Gas connection   42x23 ern eed Renee te sees gaa boas 47  Burner ratings    49  Conversion to another ivpeofoas lll liess  50  Jet oable   eneeeereeeeeeenen 50  To change the main Jets         0 0 0 cc eee I rh 51  To change the small jets              llli IIR o9  Function Test  54  After sales service  data plate  guarantee                              59    Guide to the appliance    Hob                                                                            DSO O 4 a    Small burner Controls    2 Large burner  7  Front left   3  Wok burner Back left   4  Medium burner  9  Middle   5  Medium burner ao Back right        Pan support  in three sections  a1  Front right    Burners    Wok burner        D Outer burner cap    2 Inner burner cap    3  Burner head    4  Burner base    8  Ignition safety device     6  Ignitor       Guide to the appliance    Small  medium and large burners           1  Burner cap    2  Burner head    3  Ignition safety device   4  Ignitor     5  Burner base    Guide to the appliance    Accessories supplied    The accessories supplied with your appliance as well as a  range of optional ones are available to order from Miele  see   Optional accesso
6.  containing descaling agents   stain or rust removers     abrasive cleaning agents  e g  powder cleaners and cream  cleaners     solvent based cleaning agents   dishwasher cleaner    grill and oven cleaners    glass cleaning agents     hard  abrasive brushes or sponges  e g  pot scourers  or  sponges which have been previously used with abrasive  cleaning agents     sharp pointed objects   these can damage the seal between the frame and the  worktop     Cleaning and care    Cleaning    Notes       Stainless steel  surfaces    Clean stainless steel surfaces using an E Cloth   see  Optional accessories   or with a solution  of warm water and a little washing up liquid  applied with a soft sponge    If necessary  you could use Miele ceramic and  stainless steel hob cleaner  see  Optional  accessories   and the scouring pad on the  reverse of a washing up sponge  Apply with  an even pressure following the direction of the   grain     Miele conditioning agent for stainless steel can  be used after cleaning to help prevent  re soiling  see  Optional accessories    Follow  the instructions on the packaging     Printed surfaces    Flame symbols    Remove any soiling which  comes into contact with the  printed flame symbols  straight away  Soiling   particularly salty food or  liquid and olive oil  can cause  damage if left on the printed  surfaces for a long time    Do not use stainless steel  cleaning agents on the  printed flame symbols  This  would rub off the print        Pan sup
7.  gas     When a control is operated  a spark is produced on all       cooking zones  This is not a fault     If the burner does not ignite  turn the control to off e Air the  room or wait at least 1 minute before trying again     If the burner does not ignite the second time  turn the control    to  e   and see    Problem solving guide        When switching on  re ignition sometimes occurs  1 2 clicks   if the flame on the ignition safety device has gone out briefly   or if the thermal element is not hot enough  e g  following a  gust of air     Operation    Regulating the flame    m C          Switching off    Hegulate the flame so that it does not spread out beyond the  sides of the pan  As the outer part of the flame is much hotter  than the centre  the tips of the flames should stay beneath the  pan base  Flame tips which extend beyond the sides of the  pan merely warm up the air in the room and can also damage  pan handles and increase the risk of injury     The burners can be regulated at any level between the  strongest and weakest flame  Exception  The wok burner    On the wok burner there is a stopper at the 6 o clock position  to prevent you turning the control to the high or low setting  unintentionally  To move from the high to the low setting  you  need to press the control down to be able to pass the 6   o clock position     m Io move from the high to the low setting  turn the control  anti clockwise until it stops  Then press it down and  continue to turn it pa
8.  one  of the kitchen doors  if necessary      After installing the appliance the gas  burners have to be set for local  conditions     When the gas hob has been installed  it  is essential to check that neither the  gas pipe not the electricity cable is in  contact with hot parts of the appliance  or hot gas exhaust  otherwise heat  damage to the pipe and cable could  Occur     A test for possible leakages must be  carried out after installation     Safety regulations demand that a  pressure test point is installed near a  gas hob to allow an engineer to test the  pressure  following servicing     The appliance is supplied with an  H 1 2    ISO 7 1  DIN EN 10226  gas  connection point     An appropriate rigid connection and  isolating valve must be installed for final  connection     The gas connection must be so sited  that it is not adversely heated when the  appliance is in operation     48       Using a 90  angle           3  Gas connection R 1 2   ISO 7 1   DIN 10226    4  90  angle    Using a 90  angle will increase the  building in depth in the area of the gas  connection by approx  60 mm        Burner ratings    Nominal rating                            Burner Gas type High setting Low setting  kW g h kW  omall burner Natural gas H 0 27  Liquid gas 0 21  Medium burner Natural gas H 0 30  Liquid gas 0 30  Large burner Natural gas H 0 51  Liquid gas 0 64  Wok Natural gas H 4 50   0 27  Liquid gas 4 10 298 0 21  Total Natural gas H 11 60    Liquid gas 11 10 808       49 
9.  spread  out to the sides and damage or burn the worktop  wall claddings or  surrounding units and also parts of the hob  Miele cannot be held  liable for this type of damage     P Ensure that the flames from the burner do not spread out beyond  the base and up the sides of the pan      gt  Unless the pan manufacturer states that you can do so  do not  use pans with very thin bases on this hob  and never heat up empty  pans as they could get damaged  This could also damage the  appliance      gt  The pan support supplied must always be used  Pans must not  be placed directly on the burner     P   Do not store any inflammable objects near the gas hob     Warning and Safety instructions     gt  Remove splashes of fat and other food debris from the surface as  soon as possible  These are a fire hazard      gt  Replace the pan supports carefully to avoid scratching the  surface of the hob     B Using a gas hob results in the build up of heat  moisture and  combustion products in the room in which it is installed  To ensure  that there is adequate ventilation  especially when the appliance is  in use  make sure natural ventilation to the room is unhindered or  use a mechanical ventilation device  e g  a cooker hood      P   Intensive and prolonged use of the appliance may result in a  requirement for additional ventilation  e g  opening a window or a  more effective form of ventilation  e g  use of a cooker hood on a  higher setting        When using the gas hob an extractor hood 
10.  the small jets  the burner  securing screws must first be loosened  and the upper section of the appliance  removed     m Pull the control knobs off   m Remove the burner parts   B Loosen the screws     m Lift the top of the appliance off     Small  medium and large burners       m Using a small screwariver  unscrew  small jet   in the gas fitting     m Pull out the jet with a pair of pliers     m Fit the correct jets securely  see jet  table      m Finally  secure the jets against  inadvertent loosening with sealing  Wax     Wok burner        0 Small jets with smaller diameter  e g   for liquid gas  0 23      2 Small jets with larger diameter  e g   for liquid gas  0 52     m Using a small screwdriver  unscrew  the two small jets    and    in the gas  fitting     m Pull out the jets with a pair of pliers     B Fit the correct jets securely  see jet  table      m Finally  secure the jets against  inadvertent loosening with sealing  Wax     o3    Conversion to another type of gas    Function test  Check all gas fittings for leaks     m Reassemble the appliance     m Check the burner flame by operating  the burner     The flame must not go out on the  lowest setting  or when the control is  turned quickly from a high to a low  setting     On the highest setting  the flame  must have a distinctive and visible  core     B Stick the label supplied with the jets  above the label stating the type of  gas being used     54    After sales service  data plate  guarantee    In the even
11.  when the control is turned  quickly from a high to a low setting     On the highest setting  the flame must  have a distinctive and visible core                                            44    All electrical work should be carried  out by a suitably qualified and  competent person  in strict  accordance with current local and  national safety regulations  BS 7671  in the UK      Installation  repairs and other work  by unqualified persons could be  dangerous  The manufacturer  cannot be held liable for  unauthorised work     Ensure power is not supplied to the  appliance until after installation or  repair work has been carried out     The appliance must only be  operated when built in  This is to  ensure that all electrical parts are  shielded  Live parts must not be  exposed     Do not connect the appliance to the  mains electricity supply by an  extension lead  These do not  guarantee the required safety of the  appliance     Electrical connection    Connection should be made via a  suitable isolator or a double pole fused  spur connection unit which complies  with national and local safety  regulations and the on off switch should  be easily accessible after the appliance  has been built in     If the switch is not accessible after  installation  depending on country  an  additional means of disconnection must  be provided for all poles     For extra safety it is advisable to protect  the appliance with a suitable residual  current device  RCD      When switched off the
12. Always place pans on the pan support supplied  Pans  must not be placed directly on the burner     Place pans securely on the pan rest to minimise the risk of  tipping     Do not use pots or pans with bases with pronounced  edges or or ridges  e g  cast iron pans        Wok ring                      Combi insert    Pans    The Wok ring supplied with your appliance can be used in  instances where extra stability is required  It is particularly  suitable for Woks with a rounded base     Make sure that the wok ring is located securely in its correct  position     The combi insert must be used if you wish to use        a pan with a smaller diameter base than the minimum  given in the table  The ring ensures that the pan will sit  securely on the hob  and prevents it from tipping         alarge pan  The combi insert will prevent damage to the  worktop  and the stainless steel trough from becoming  discoloured  Refer to the information given in the table     23    Energy saving tips    Lal       24    Use a pan lid whenever possible to minimise heat loss   Cook with as little water as possible     Cooking times are greatly reduced when using a pressure  cooker     Turn the flame down promptly to a lower setting when the  pan has come to the boil     Wide  shallow pans are preferable to tall  narrow ones   They will heat up faster     Safety features    Thermo electric ignition safety device    This appliance is has a thermo electric ignition safety device   If the flame goes out  f
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14. Miele    Operating and installation instructions       Gas hobs  KM 2356  KM 2357    To avoid the risk of accidents en  GB  or damage to the appliance it is   essential to read these   instructions before it is installed   and used for the first time  M  Nr  09 370 470    This appliance can be used in countries other than those specified on the  appliance  It is  however  set up for connection to the gas and electricity  supplies in the countries specified  For use in other countries please contact  the Miele spare parts or customer service department in your country     CDD Das Ger  t ist auch f  r den Gebrauch in anderen als auf dem Ger  t  angegebenen Bestimmungsl  nder zugelassen  Die landesspezifische  Ausf  hrung und die Anschlussart des Ger  tes haben wesentlichen Einfluss auf  den einwandfreien und sicheren Betrieb  F  r den Betrieb in einem anderen als  auf dem Ger  t angegebenen Bestimmungsland wenden Sie sich bitte an den  f  r das Land zust  ndigen Kundendienst     CE  El aparato est   autorizado para el uso en pa  ses diferentes a los pa  ses de  destino indicados  La ejecuci  n espec  fica para cada pa  s y el tipo de  conexi  n del aparato influyen de forma decisiva en el funcionamiento correcto  y seguro  Para el funcionamiento en un pa  s diferente al pa  s de destino  indicado en el aparato  consulte al Servicio Post venta autorizado para el pa  s     CF  Cet appareil est   galement homologu   dans des pays diff  rents de ceux  mentionn  s sur l appareil  Po
15. appliance or the worktop if the  appliance ever needs to be  removed for servicing     38    Tiled worktop       Grout lines   and the hatched area  underneath the hob frame must be  smooth and even  If they are not the  hob will not sit flush with the worktop  and the sealing strip underneath the  hob will not provide a good seal  between the hob and the worktop     KM 2357    Building in dimensions             Front      Please take careful note of the    2  Casing depth detailed diagrams for the cut out    8 Gas connection dimensions in granite and marble  R 1 2   ISO 7 1  DIN EN 10226  worktops     894   4  Electrical connection cable     8  Electronics housing  Max  building in depth 101 mm          _ 514 1          Stepped cut out for granite or marble  worktops       39    KM 2357    Flush fit gas hobs are only suitable  for installation in granite  marble   tiled or solid wood worktops  When  using a worktop made from any  other material  please check first  with the worktop manufacturer that it  is suitable for installing a flush fit  hob     This appliance requires a 900 mm  wide base unit for installation     The hob must be accessible from  below for servicing purposes and to  ensure that the seal around it is not  dislodged     The hob may be fitted        in a suitable cut out in a granite or  marble worktop         ina suitable cut out in a tiled or solid  wood worktop with a wooden support  frame  The frame must be provided  on site  and is not supplied with t
16. cordance with  local and national safety and  building regulations  e g  Gas Safe  registered in the UK      Every appliance should have its own  easily accessible isolating valve and  test point     Check with your local gas supplier  about the type of gas and its  calorific value and compare this  information with the type of gas  quoted on the hob data plate     This appliance is not connected to  an exhaust flue  Please ensure it has  adequate ventilation after  installation     The installer is responsible for  ensuring that the appliance  functions correctly when installed     Gas connection    Depending on country  the hob is  supplied ready for connection to natural  or liquid gas  refer to label on the  appliance      United Kingdom   GB II 2 H 3  20 mbar  28 30 37 mbar    Ireland   IE I  2 H 3  20 mbar  28 30 37 mbar    Depending on country  a set of jets for  conversion to an alternative type of gas  may be included with the hob     Please contact your dealer or the Miele  opare Parts Department for the  appropriate conversion jets if  necessary     Conversion to another type of gas is  described under  Conversion to another  type of gas      For any gas work in the UK always  use a Gas Safe registered engineer     Safe       REGISTER    AT    Gas connection    Connection    The gas connection must be installed  so that connection can be made either  from inside or outside the kitchen unit   and the isolating valve must be easily  accessible and visible  by opening
17. d be recycled     Ensure that any plastic wrappings   bags  etc  are disposed of safely and  kept out of the reach of babies and  young children  Danger of suffocation     Caring for the environment    Disposal of your old appliance    Electrical and electronic appliances  often contain materials which  if  handled or disposed of incorrectly  could be potentially hazardous to  human health and to the environment   They are  however  essential for the  correct functioning of your appliance   Please do not therefore dispose of it  with your household waste     Please dispose of it at your local  community waste collection recycling  centre or contact your dealer for  advice  Ensure that it presents no  danger to children while being stored  for disposal     Before using for the first time    Please stick the extra data plate for the appliance supplied  with this documentation in the space provided in the  After  sales service  data plate  section of this booklet     Cleaning for the first time  m Remove any protective foil     m Clean all removable parts of the burners with a solution of  warm water and a little washing up liquid applied with a  soft sponge  Dry all parts thoroughly after cleaning and  then reassemble the burners  see  Cleaning and care       m Before using for the first time  clean the appliance with a  damp cloth only and then wipe dry     The metal components have a protective coating which may  give off a slight smell when heated up for the first time     T
18. do not guarantee  the required safety of the appliance  e g  danger of overheating      P   Do not use the hob if it is faulty  Switch it off immediately and  disconnect it from the mains electricity supply and the gas supply   Call Miele Service     12    Warning and Safety instructions    P   In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or  other vermin  pay particular attention to keeping the appliance and  its surroundings in a clean condition at all times  Any damage which  may be caused by cockroaches or other vermin will not be covered  by the guarantee     Correct use     gt  The appliance gets hot when in use and remains hot for quite a  while after it has been switched off  Do not touch it whilst it could still  be hot      gt  If a cooker hood is installed above the gas hob  ensure that the  burners are always covered with a pan when in use  Otherwise  flames could reach the cooker hood  parts of which could then be  damaged or set on fire      gt  Do not leave the appliance unattended whilst it is being used  Oil  and fat are potential fire hazards as they can ignite if overheated     P   If oil or fat does catch fire  do not attempt to put out the flames  with water  Use a suitable fire blanket  saucepan lid  damp towel or  similar to smother the flames     P   Do not use the appliance to heat up the room  Due to the high  temperatures radiated  objects near the appliance could catch fire   The life of the appliance could also be reduced      gt  D
19. ection     Warning and Safety instructions     gt  Never open the outer casing of the appliance  Tampering with  electrical connections or components and mechanical parts is  highly dangerous to the user and can cause operational faults        Installation  maintenance and repairs may only be carried out by  a suitably qualified and competent person in strict accordance with  current national and local safety regulations    Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous   Miele cannot be held liable for unauthorised work      gt  During installation  maintenance and repair work  the appliance  must be disconnected from the gas supply and mains electricity    supply      gt  While the appliance is under guarantee  repairs should only be  undertaken by a service technician authorised by Miele  Otherwise  the guarantee is invalidated     P   Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele  original spare parts  The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety  of the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used     P   The appliance is not intended for use with an external timer  switch or a remote control system      gt  If the connection cable is damaged  it must be replaced by a  suitably qualified electrician with a special connection cable of type  H 05 V V F  pvc insulated   available from the Miele Spare Parts  Department     P   Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by a  multi socket adapter or an extension lead  These 
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21. emble the burner correctly           The ignitor on the burner  does not spark     Check whether the mains  fuse has tripped     If it has  contact a qualified electrician or  Miele Service          Food residues between  the ignitor and the burner  cap      Food residues on the  ignition safety device    Power cut        Remove any soiling  Please see  Cleaning  and care  for details     Turn all the controls clockwise to the  e  position  You can then operate the appliance  as normal when power is restored        31       Optional accessories    Miele offer a comprehensive range of useful accessories as  well as cleaning and conditioning products for your  appliance     These products can be ordered online at        Miele    P www miele shop com    or from Miele  see back cover for contact details        Cleaning products    Ceramic and stainless steel hob cleaner    250 ml    250 ml             Hemoves heavy soiling  limescale deposits and light  discolouration    Hemoves water marks  flecks and finger prints   Helps prevent re soiling     E cloth  microfibre cloth     32    Hemoves finger marks and light soiling     Safety instructions for installation    Fit the wall units and extractor hood  before fitting the appliance to avoid  damaging the surface     P   The veneer or laminate coatings of  worktops  or adjacent kitchen units   must be treated with 100 C  heat resistant adhesive which will not  dissolve or distort  Any backmoulds  must be of heat resistant material  
22. fully    used for the first time or Repeat the ignition process as necessary    after a long period of not Allow a minimum interval of 1 minute between   being used  each ignition attempt to prevent a build up of  unburnt gas    The burner does not ignite Turn all the controls clockwise to the  e    after several attempts  position and disconnect the appliance from the    electricity supply for a few seconds     The burner is not Assemble the burner correctly   correctly assembled     The gas supply tapis   Turn on the gas supply tap     turned off    The burner is wet or Clean and dry the burner   dirty    The flame slits are Clean and dry the flame slits           blocked and or wet          30    Problem  If there is a power cut  during operation    The gas flame goes out  after ignition    Possible cause    The flames are not   touching the ignition safety   device  it is not hot   enough       he burner is not  correctly assembled       here is dirt on the  ignition safety device     Problem solving guide    Remedy    Turn all the controls clockwise to the  e  position  You can then operate the appliance  as normal when power is restored     Assemble the burner correctly   Hemove any soiling        The flame pattern has  changed    The burner is not correctly  assembled     Assemble the burner correctly        The burner head or burner  cap holes are dirty     Hemove any soiling        The flame goes out  during operation    The burner is not correctly  assembled     Ass
23. he  appliance     40    Installation    Granite and marble worktops       I     I       ee ee ee ee A m       CD Worktop   2  Hob   3  Gap    As the ceramic glass and the  worktop cut out have a certain    dimensional tolerance  the size of  gap  9 can vary           KM 2357    m Make the worktop cut out as shown  in  Building in dimensions      Hemember to maintain the minimum  safety distances  see  Safety  instructions for installation       m Feed the connection cable down  through the cut out     m Centre the hob  2 in the cut out     m Connect the hob to the mains  see   Electrical connection       m Connect the appliance to the gas  supply  see  Gas connection       m Secure the appliance at the back and  front using the fixings supplied  See   Securing the appliance      m Check that the hob works     m Seal the remaining gap    with a  silicone sealant that is heat resistant  to at least 160   C     For granite and marble worktops   only use silicone sealant that is  especially formulated for granite and  marble  and observe the sealant  manufacturer s instructions     41    KM 2357    Solid wood and tiled worktops             CD Worktop   2  Hob   3  Gap     4  Wooden frame 7 mm   to be provided on site     As the ceramic glass and the  worktop cut out have a certain    dimensional tolerance  the size of  gap  9 can vary        42       m Make the worktop cut out as shown  in  Building in dimensions      Remember to maintain the minimum  safety distances  see  Safet
24. he smell and any vapours given off do not indicate a faulty  connection or appliance  and they are not harmful to health     18    Operation    Rapid ignition system    Controls    The appliance has a rapid ignition system with the following  features     Hapid ignition without pressing and holding the control dial    Automatic reignition    If the flame is extinguished by a draught  etc  the burner is  automatically reignited  If reignition is unsuccessful  the  gas supply is automatically cut off  see  Thermoelectric  ignition safety device      The control is used to ignite the burner and to regulate the  strength of the flame     Small  medium and large burners     gt  Je      The gas supply is turned off  otrongest flame    Weakest flame    Wok burner    N    The gas supply is turned off    Strongest flame   The inner and outer burners operate at the highest setting     Strong flame   The outer burner operates at the lowest setting   the inner burner at the highest setting    Weak flame   The outer burner is switched off   the inner burner operates at the highest settling    Weakest flame   The outer burner is switched off   the inner burner operates at the lowest setting    Operation    Switching on    20    When using the gas hob an extractor hood or a ventilation  facility must be used     m  he control for the burner required must be pressed in and  turned anti clockwise to the largest flame symbol to switch  on  The ignitor will make a clicking sound and ignite the 
25. ised whilst using it  or have been  shown how to use it in a safe way and understand the hazards  involved     Warning and Safety instructions    Safety with children     gt  This appliance is not a toy  To prevent the risk of injury  do not  allow children to play with it or use the controls  Please supervise  children whilst you are using the appliance     P   Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the hob  unless they are constantly supervised     P   Children 8 years and older may only use  clean or maintain the  hob without supervision if they have been shown how to do so in a  safe way and understand the hazards involved      gt  The appliance gets hot when in use and remains hot for quite a  while after it has been switched off  Keep children well away from  the appliance until it has cooled down and there is no danger of  burning     P   Do not store anything which might arouse a child s interest in  storage areas above or next to the hob  Otherwise they could be  tempted into climbing onto the appliance  Danger of burning      gt  Keep all pans out of reach of children  Turn pan handles inwards  away from the edge of the hob  Danger of burning or scalding   opecial hob guards are available from good retail outlets     P   Packaging  e g  polystyrene and plastic wrappings  must be kept  out of the reach of babies and young children  Danger of  suffocation  Dispose of or recycle all packaging safely as soon as  possible     Warning and Safety instructions
26. not switch them  On  or  Off    e Open all doors and windows to ventilate the area     e  f the smell of gas persists  evacuate the building     In the UK you must now     e Call the Gas Emergency Contact Centre  Tel  O 800 111 999     For any gas work in the UK always use a Gas Safe registered engineer     GAS    safe    REGISTER       In other countries please follow relevant country specific procedures on gas     Contents    Guide to the appliance                            llle 6  Warning and Safety instructions                   0 0 0 0    llle  9  Caring for the environment              2  0 0 00  00 llli ee 17  Before using for the first time     18  Operation      19  acieleNleniss ociauMPR                                          19  Sos aa eee hha eer sehr E phos hae Sede wees boo e PEE E E eee 19  MCO O 225404 ee weno ye be Ged Roars be een eee oes 20  Regulating Wie NA 2 4 o co6 pede peak ened ee se oe y Peewee le eee we 21  eure m                                                   21  PANS 2 266564 2856 e EE EE POSE SHEAG E EE S 22   UNO er nn nee te dees ee does EN RR ENSE TREE RPM E QS tee 28   COMPING I aa qt pen en RE Rc OPT E p Qa RR EE Pre er 23  Energy saving Ups cc co un ee 24  Safety features           liil lll ll llle 25  Thermo electric ignition safety device    2    ee 29  SEV e O  ECT 25  Cleaning and care  26  Problem solving guide    30  Optional accessortes    d    Safety instructions for installation                           0  0005  EN  dE EE 36
27. o not flamb   under a cooker hood  The flames could set the  cooker hood on fire      gt  Always use heat resistant pot holders or gloves when working  with a hot appliance  Ensure that they do not come into contact with  the flames  Do not use large cloths  tea towels or similar as the ends  could touch the flames and catch fire  Take care not to let the gloves  get damp or wet  as this causes heat to transfer through the material  more quickly with the risk of scalding or burning yourself     Warning and Safety instructions    P   Do not use the appliance as a resting place for anything else  The  article could melt or catch fire if residual heat is still present or if the  appliance is switched on by mistake     P   Do not cover the hob with  e  g  with a hob cover  a cloth or  protective foil  This could present a fire hazard if the appliance is  switched on by mistake or if it is still warm     P   Do not use plastic or aluminium foil containers as these melt at  high temperatures and could catch fire      gt  Do not heat up unopened tins of food on the hob as pressure will  build up in the tin  causing it to explode  This could result in injury  and scalding or damage        Make sure all the components of the gas burners have been  correctly assembled before switching on     P   Pans must be the correct size for the burner they are used on   see  Suitable pans    A pan which is too small will be unstable on  the pan support  If the pan diameter is too large  flames can
28. ons for installation    Safety distance above the hob   When two or more appliances are  installed together below a cooker  hood  e g  a gas hob and an  induction hob combiset  which have  different safety distances given in  the installation instructions  you  should select the greater distance of  the two        A minimum safety distance must be  maintained between the hob and the  cooker hood above it  See the cooker  hood manufacturer s operating and  installation instructions for details    If the manufacturer s instructions are  not available for the cooker hood  a  minimum safety distance of at least   60 mm must be maintained     For any flammable objects  e g  utensil  rails  wall units etc  a minimum distance  of at least 760 mm must be maintained  between them and the hob below     34    Safety instructions for installation    Safety distances to the sides and  back of the hob    Ideally the hob should be installed with  plenty of space on either side  There  may be a wall at the rear and a tall unit  or wall on one side  right or left   see  illustrations      CD Minimum distance of 50 mm  between the back of the worktop  cut out and the rear edge of the  worktop      2 Minimum distance of 150 mm  between the right of the worktop  cut out and the nearest piece of  furniture  e g  tall unit  or a wall      3  Minimum distance of 150 mm  between the left of the worktop  cut out and the nearest piece of  furniture  e g  tall unit  or a wall        Not allowed    EZ M
29. or a ventilation facility  must be used      gt  When using an electrical appliance  e g  a hand held food  blender  near the gas hob  ensure that the cable of the electrical  appliance does not come into contact with the hot appliance  The  insulation on the cable could become damaged  giving rise to an  electric shock hazard     P   Spray canisters  aerosols and other inflammable substances must  not be stored in a drawer under the hob  Cutlery inserts must be  heat resistant     P   Do not use pans that are large enough to cover more than one  burner  The resulting build up of heat could damage the appliance      gt  Avoid allowing liquids or foods containing salt to spill onto the  hob  If salty foods or liquids do get on the hob  they should be  removed as soon as possible to avoid the risk of corrosion     Warning and Safety instructions    P If the appliance is installed behind a kitchen furniture door  it may  only be used with the furniture door open   Only close the door if the appliance is switched off     P If the appliance has not been used for a long period of time it  should be thoroughly cleaned before it is used again  It is also  advisable to have the appliance tested for safety     Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by  non compliance with these Warning and Safety instructions     Disposal of the packing  material    The transport and protective packing  has been selected from materials which  are environmentally friendly for  disposal  and shoul
30. or example if food has boiled over or if  there is a sudden draught  and automatic re ignition has  been unsuccessful  the supply of gas to the burner will be cut  off preventing any further escape of gas     m  o use the burner again  turn the control clockwise to the    e  position  and then switch it back on as normal   Safety switch off    If a burner has been used for an unusually long period   approx  4 hours   it will switch off automatically     m  o use the burner again  turn the control clockwise to the    e  position  and then switch it back on as normal     23    Cleaning and care     NDo not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this  appliance  The steam could reach electrical components  and cause a short circuit     The appliance should be cleaned after each use  Allow the  appliance to cool down to a safe temperature before  cleaning     To avoid water marks and limescale deposits  use a soft  cloth to dry surfaces that have been cleaned with water     otubborn soiling should be soaked first     Remove any soiling immediately  Food which boils over  onto the hot hob can cause the burner components and  the stainless steel surface of the hob to discolour     The surfaces of the burner components will become more  matt with time  This is quite normal and will not affect the  operation of the hob     To avoid damaging the surface of your appliance  do not use     26    cleaning agents containing soda  alkalines  ammonia   acids or chlorides     cleaning agents
31. ports    Remove the pan supports    Wash them in the dishwasher or with a  sponge and warm water with a little  washing up liquid  If necessary  you could use  the scouring pad on the reverse of a  washing up sponge           Controls    Burner cap    Burner head    Ignitor  Ignition safety  device       Clean the controls with a solution of warm  water and a little washing up liquid applied  with a soft sponge     Clean the burner caps using an E Cloth  see   Optional accessories   or with a solution of  warm water and a little washing up liquid  applied with a soft sponge    If necessary  you could use the scouring pad  on the reverse of a washing up sponge     Clean the burner heads using an E Cloth  see   Optional accessories   or with a solution of  warm water and a little washing up liquid  applied with a soft sponge    If necessary  you could use the scouring pad  on the reverse of a washing up sponge     The ignitors and ignition safety devices should  be very carefully wiped clean using a well  wrung out cloth        Not dishwasher proof     Not dishwasher proof     Not dishwasher proof     Make sure that the flame slits  are completely dry after  cleaning     Do not let the ignitors get  wet  If they get wet they will  not spark        27    Cleaning and care    To assemble the small  medium and large burners          m Place the burner head  2 on to the burner base     so that  the ignition safety device  4  and the ignitor  3  extend  through their respective hole
32. re must be an  all pole contact gap of 3 mm in the  isolator switch  including switch  fuses  and relays      Important UK    This appliance is supplied for  connection to a single phase 230 V  50 Hz supply with a 3 core cable     The wires in the mains lead are  coloured in accordance with the  following code     Green yellow   earth    Blue   neutral   Please make sure that the connection Brown   live   data quoted on the data plate match   the household mains supply  WARNING  THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  EARTHED    45    Electrical connection    Important    The electrical safety of this appliance  can only be guaranteed if correctly  earthed  It is most important that this  basic safety requirement is observed  and regularly tested and where there is  any doubt  the electrical wiring in the  home should be tested by a qualified  electrician  The manufacturer cannot be  held liable for the consequences of an  inadequate earthing system such as an  electric shock     If the connection cable is damaged  it  must be replaced by a suitably  qualified electrician with a special  connection cable of type H 05 V V F   pvc insulated   available from the Miele  Service Department     The manufacturer cannot be held  liable for damage which is the direct  or indirect result of incorrect  installation or connection     46     N Connection to the gas supply  or  conversion from one type of gas to  another  should only be undertaken  by an approved and registered gas  installer in strict ac
33. ries       Wok ring    The Wok ring supplied with your appliance can be used in  instances where extra stability is required  It is particularly  suitable for Woks with a rounded base        Combi insert for small pans    ER For small and large pans  see  Pans      Warning and Safety instructions    This appliance complies with all relevant local and national safety  requirements  Improper use of the appliance can  however   present a risk of both personal injury and material damage     To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the appliance   please read these instructions carefully before installation and  using it for the first time  They contain important notes on  installation  safety  operation and care     Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users  are familiar with the content  Pass them on to any future owner     Correct application    P   This gas hob is not designed for commercial use  It is intended  for use in domestic households and similar working and residential  environments     P   It is intended for domestic use only to cook food and keep it  warm    Any other usage is not supported by the manufacturer and could be  dangerous  Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from  incorrect or improper use or operation      gt  The gas hob is not intended for outdoor use      gt  The appliance may only be used by people with reduced  physical  sensory or mental capabilities  or lack of experience and  knowledge  if they are superv
34. s in the burner head  The  burner head must click into place correctly     m Place burner cap    flat over burner head      When correctly positioned it will not slide about     28    Cleaning and care    To assemble the wok burner                m Place burner head  3  onto burner base  2 so that the  ignition safety device    and the ignitor    extend through  their respective holes in the burner head  The burner head  must click into place correctly     m Place the burner caps   and    in position     m important  replace parts in the correct order after cleaning     29    Problem solving guide    With the help of the following notes  minor faults in the performance of the  appliance  some of which may result from incorrect operation can be put right  without contacting the Service Department saving you both time and money     The following guide may help you to find the reason for a fault  and to correct it   You should  however  note the following      N Repairs to the gas and electrical components of this appliance must only  be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person to ensure safety   Gas Safe registered in the UK   Repairs and other work by unqualified persons  could be dangerous  The manufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthorised  work           Problem Possible cause   Remedy   The burner does not ignite There could be an air   You may need to make several attempts before   when the hob is being lock in the gas pipe  the burner ignites success
35. st the resistance before releasing it   You can now select the setting you require     m Io move from the low to the high setting  turn the control  clockwise until it meets a resistance  Then press it down  and continue to turn it past the resistance before releasing  it  You can now select the setting you require     m  urn the control clockwise to position e    This stops the flow of gas and the flame goes out     Do not turn the control past the e position     21    Pans       22          Burner Min  pan base diameter in cm  Small 10  Medium 10  Large 12  Wok 15       Max  diameter at top of pan in cm       Without With       Combi insert       small Pe   Medium 22   Large 24    Wok 26 30       Refer to the chart above and ensure that the pan diameter  falls within the minimum and maximum diameters given for  the burner you are using  A pan which is too small will be  unstable on the pan support  If the pan base diameter is  too large  flames can spread out to the sides and damage  or burn the worktop  wall claddings or surrounding units  and also parts of the hob  The manufacturer cannot be  held liable for this type of damage     Hemember when purchasing new pans that manufacturers  usually refer to the diameter at the top of the pan in their  documentation     Any heat resistant pans can be used     Pans with thick bases are preferable as these distribute  heat more evenly  With thin bases  there is a danger of  food overheating in places  Stir the food frequently     
36. t of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself  or if the appliance is  under guarantee  please contact         Your Miele dealer  or      the Miele Service Department  see back cover for address      Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded to improve  our service     When contacting Miele  please quote the model and serial number of your  appliance  These are given on the data plate     N B  A call out charge will be applied for service visits where the problem  could have been resolved as described in these instructions     opace in which to stick the extra data plate supplied with the appliance  Ensure  that the model number is the same as the one on the front of these instructions     Guarantee    For information on the appliance guarantee specific to your country please  contact Miele  See back cover for contact details     In the U K  your appliance is guaranteed for 2 years from the date of purchase   However  you must activate your cover by calling 0845 365 6640 or registering  online at www miele co uk     39    United Kingdom   Miele Co  Ltd    Fairacres  Marcham Road   Abingdon  Oxon  OX14 1TW   Tel  0845 365 0555   Fax  0845 365 0777   Customer Contact Centre Tel  0845 365 6600  E mail  info 9 miele co uk   Internet  www miele co uk    Australia   Miele Australia Pty  Ltd    ABN 96 005 635 398   1 Gilbert Park Drive  Knoxfield  VIC 3180  Tel  1300 464 353  Fax   03  9764 7149  Internet  www miele com au    China   Miele  Shanghai  Trading 
37. ur que l appareil fonctionne parfaitement et en  toute s  curit    il est important de disposer de l ex  cution sp  cifique au pays et  du type de raccordement appropri    Pour le fonctionnement dans un pays  autre que celui sp  cifi   sur l appareil  veuillez vous adresser au service  apres vente du pays ou sera install   l appareil     CID L apparecchio pu   essere usato anche in paesi diversi da quello indicato  sull apparecchio stesso  Tuttavia  le varianti specifiche di un determinato paese  e il tipo di allacciamento alla rete hanno un importanza fondamentale per il suo  sicuro e corretto funzionamento  Per questo se si vuole usare l apparecchio in  un paese diverso rivolgersi al servizio di assistenza tecnica Miele del paese in  cui si intende usarlo      ND  Het apparaat is ook toegelaten voor gebruik in andere landen dan de landen  die op het apparaat vermeld staan  De specifieke uitvoering en de aansluitwijze  ziin van groot belang voor het goed en veilig functioneren  Neem daarom  contact op met de Technische Dienst van de fabrikant in uw land als u het  apparaat in een land wilt gebruiken dat niet op het apparaat vermeld staat     Gas heated appliances  Safety precautions to take if you smell gas    e  urn off the gas emergency control valve immediately   This is usually located near the gas meter     e Eliminate all sources of ignition in a safe manner   Do not smoke  light cigarette lighters or matches     e Do not operate electrical lights or switches  i e  do 
38. y  instructions for installation       m Fix the wooden frame      2 mm  below the top edge of the worktop   see diagram      m Feed the connection cable down  through the cut out     m Centre the hob  2  in the cut out     m Connect the hob to the mains  see   Electrical connection       m Connect the appliance to the gas  supply  see  Gas connection       m Secure the appliance at the back and  front using the fixings supplied  See   Securing the appliance      m Check that the hob works     m Seal the remaining gap    with a  silicone sealant that is heat resistant  to at least 160   C     Please follow the manufacturer s  instructions    For granite and marble tiles only  use a silicone sealant that is  specifically formulated for granite  and marble  and observe the sealant  manufacturer s instructions     KM 2357    Building into a stainless steel worktop    This appliance can be welded into a stainless steel worktop  It is essential that  after being welded  it is still recognisable as a Miele appliance      N Welding must be carried out by a trained  Miele approved person              470          850                                                                       D Stainless steel worktop   2 Lasered edge   3  Welded edge    43    Securing the appliance    Secure the appliance as shown  using After installation    the fixings supplied  Check that all the burners are operating    correctly     20 mm worktop    The flame must not go out on the lowest  setting  or
    
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