Miele KM 81-2 manuel d'utilisation
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- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Miele KM 81-2
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Miele KM 81-2
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes
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Operating instructions Gas cooktop KM 81-2 @]äö M.-Nr . 04 426 731 R APROVED CANADIAN GAS ASSOCIA TION[...]
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Description of the appliance KM 81- 2 Description of the appliance 2[...]
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Description of the appliance KM 81- 2 b T rivet c Wok/pa n support d Small burner cap e Large bur ner cap f Bur ner ring g Large bur ner cap base h Ignito r i Cable for co nnection to electrical su pply approx. 3.6 ft (1.10 m) long. j Igniti on safe ty contr ol k Bur ner base l Contr ol for burner m Control panel Data plate Because the data pla te [...]
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Contents Description of the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Help protect our environme nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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For your safety W ARNING: If the information in this manual is not foll owed exactly , a fire or explosi on may result causi ng property dama ge, personal injury or death. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other ap- pliance. WHA T T O DO IF YOU SM ELL GAS – Do not try to light any ap[...]
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Help protect our environment Disposal of packaging The trans port and protective pack ing is mostly manufac tur ed fr om the foll owing re-usable materials: – Corrugate d paper / ca rd boar d - mostly from recycled materials. – Polyethy lene foil (PE) - part ly from secondary raw materials. Rather than just throwing these ma- terials away , ple[...]
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W arnin g and Safety Instructio ns Important safety inst ructions Wa r n i n g : When using you r cooktop unit , follow basic safet y precautions including the followi ng: This appliance complies with all rele- vant legal safety r equir eme nts. Im- proper use of the appliance can , however , pr esent a risk of both pe r- sonal injur y an d materia[...]
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W arnin g and Safety Instructio ns Check th at all th e burn ers are cor- rectly assembled before igniting the gas, otherwise t he ignition could malfunction . Please note the following, in case unit is on LPG supply : Where this appliance i s installed in marine craft or in caravans, it shall not be used as a space heater . W all sealing strips mu[...]
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W arnin g and Safety Instructio ns When cooking or boiling in large pots or pans, ensure that there is a minimum distance of 2" (50 mm) be- tween the pot and a heat-sensitive countert op. After combustion, the hot gases flow outwards under the base of the pot and may con sequently burn t he edge of the count ertop if it is too close. Make su r[...]
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W arnin g and Safety instructions When using a cook er hood over the gas co oktop, ens ure that any burn ers in use are always covered with a pan. Otherwise flames could be drawn up by the suction of the cooker hood, parts of which could then be damaged. Fat residues in the filter cou ld catch fire. Do not use the gas co oktop to heat up the room. [...]
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Burner Before using for the firs t time, take heed of the “Warning a nd Safety Instruct ions”. Burner control The inner and oute r burner are both controlled by one knob. The bur ner control knob may only be turned counter -clockwise and back in a clock wise direction. Ot her- wise the control could be damaged. The flame strength can be se lect[...]
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Burner Press in the control knob and turn counter -clockwise to the hi gh setting (largest flame sy mbol). When the flam e ignite s, keep the button pressed in for 5-10 seconds, and then pr ess down o nce mo re firm ly before letting go. If the f lame goes out , repeat the proce- dure, keeping the c ontrol knob pressed in for a fe w extra se conds.[...]
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Burner Ensure that there is a minimum dis- tance of 5/8" (15 mm) between the wok or the pan and the control panel. Never pla ce a pan o n the cont rol panel. The outer par t o f the gas flame is much hotter tha n the center . Therefore the tips of the fl ame should be in contact with the base of th e pan and not spread out to the sides. F lame[...]
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Cleaning and care In the even t of a pan boiling over , clean the bur ner and the cookto p surfa ce im- mediately , to prevent the boiled over substance from burnin g on. Burner The burn er can be dismantled for cleaning wh en cold. Burner caps The bur ner caps can be cleane d with a solution of dishwa shing l iquid. Do not use any caustic cleaners[...]
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Cleaning and care Wok/pan support, trivet Caution: the wok/ pan suppo rt and trivet beco me hot in use. The wok/pan s upport an d trivet can be removed for cleaning. The wok/pan s upport an d trivet can be clean ed in a hot sol ution of dishwash- ing liquid. Never use sco uring agents as th ese could scratch the sur face. Dry with a cloth. Cooktop [...]
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Problem solving guide Repairs to t he gas and e lectrical components of th is appliance must only be carried out by a suitably qualified per son. Repa irs by unaut h- orized personnel cou ld be dan- gerous. However so me minor problems can be re solved as follows: What t o do if . . . . . . the burner does not ignite after several attempt s? Check [...]
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After Sales Service In the event of an y fault whic h you can- not correct yo urself, or if the applian ce is under guarant ee/warrant y , please contact: Y o ur Miele Dealer or The Miele Service D epartme nt The address of the nearest Serv ice Depar tment is given on the back page. When cont acting the Service Depa rt- ment, pleas e quote the Mode[...]
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]ö Electric al connect ion The automatic ignit ion requires connec- tion to an a.c. s ingle phase 120 V , 60 Hz pow er supply . Fuse ra ting is 15 A. Actu al power consumptio n (during ignition only) is 25 W . These appliance s are factory equ ipped with a power supply cord ready for connection to an elec trically grounded socket whic h complies w[...]
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@ä Electrical co nnection Electrical connection AUS Electrical co nnection of the appliance should be under tak en by a su itably competent person in strict accordance with national an d local safety regula- tions. For extr a safety it is advis able to ins tall a residual current device (R CD), wi th a trip cur r ent of 30 mA. The appliances are s[...]
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]ö Gas conne ction This appl iance must be in stalled with a se parate shut- off valve and a gas pr essure r egulator . Both shut-off valve an d pressure regulator must be easily acces sible to the con sumer . This appliance and its individual shut-off val ve must be discon- nected from the gas supply during any pressur e testing of that system at[...]
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]ö Gas connec tion Pressure regulator A pressur e regul ator conver tible to Natural and LP Gas (Liquefied Petroleum) is included with the appliance. Conversion is carrie d out by inv ertin g the regulator cap marked "NA T"/"L P". If "NA T" is visible then the regulator is set for Natura l gas and if "LP" is[...]
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@ä Gas connection Connection to the gas supply , or conversion from use on on e type of gas to anothe r should only be undertaken by an approved, who is re sponsi ble fo r corr ect func tioni ng of the a ppliance when ins talled. The gas cooktop is suitable for natu ral gas and LPG. Check wit h your local G as Supplier for details about the type o[...]
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Appliance dimens ions KM 81- 2 Dimensions in mm: Dimensions in inches: Appliance dimensions 23[...]
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Appliance dimens ions Gas connection CDN/USA: Gas connection AUS/NZ: Appliance dimensions 24[...]
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]ö Instructions fo r buildin g-in There may be a wall at the rear and a wall or t all units a t one s ide. On the other side h owever , no uni t or divider must stan d higher than the cookto p. With kitc hen cabinetr y , the f ollowing minimum dimensions must be kept: – a distance of 10 " (250 mm) from adjacent unit s if they are suscep- ti[...]
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]ö Instructions for building-in Prepar e the cookt op cut-out as illus- trated. Dimension “B” applies for a combina- tion of appliances and is given on the char t. Dimension “X”: CDN : The typical depth of a counter- top is 635 mm. “X” must be a mini- mum of 90 mm. USA : “X” must be a minimum of 2 1/4". Depth in mm Width * (= [...]
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]ö Instructions for building-in Place the seal pr ovided f under the edge of the co oktop. b Appliance c T ensionin g screw d Clamp e Countertop f Seal T urn the te nsioning screws c in a - clockwise direction b until a r esist - ance is fe lt, then turn the cla mp to the left. Place the appliance in pos ition, tur n the clamps and tighten the ten[...]
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@ä Clearanc e above and a round the appliance KM 93-2 (sho wn), KM 81-2 respective ly Shown area indicates protected surface, which ma y be ceramic tiles or other approved mater ial. Cable for c onnection to electrical supply with 3 pin plug. If clearan ce between side and rear walls and the periph ery of the burn er is less than 20 0 mm, the wall[...]
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@ä Clearance above and around the appliance b Range hood, if fitt ed, or base of cupboards c Not less tha n 600 mm (acc. to A. G.A and Miele) from burner t o any horizontal s urf ace over fu ll width of the appliance. d Burner e 10 mm recommended minimum f Combustible work bench g Regulator (NG ) h T est n ipple of regulator 7 mm diam. @ä Clearan[...]
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@ä Installation This appliance sh all be installed in accordance with these instructions, local gas fi tting r egulati ons, munici- pal building codes, e lectrical wirin g re gulati ons, the AGA Inst allati on Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment, AGA Instal lation Code for Gas Pipe Sizing Details and any other sta tuory regulations. Data[...]
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T est the applian ce and instruct th e user making su re that the User’ s Instructi ons ar e left with the User . If any of the abov e procedures do not produce satisfactor y results, the Miele Service D epart ment should be consulted fo r more specialised as- sistance. Check bur ner fla mes of the ap- pliances operat ed at tur ndown ga s consump[...]
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@ä Inst ructions for building-in Stick the s eal provided f under the edge of the cooktop. b Appliance c T ensionin g screw d Clamp e Worktop f Seal T urn the te nsioning screws c in the clamps in an anti-clo ckwise direction into th e appliance b until a resist- ance is met an d tur n the clamp to the left. Place the appliance int o position, tur[...]
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]ö Conve rsion to alt erna tive types of gas When conver tin g to alter native types of gas (L P gas) or bac k to Natural gas, the main j et and the small jets of the bur ner mus t be changed. T ur n off the gas main (if this ap- pliance has already been installed), turn off the electrical supply and pull out the plug. Remove the wok /pan suppor t[...]
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]ö Conversio n to alternative type s of gas Changing the main jet, (does not apply to conv ersion to Natural Gas). Using a 10 and 13 mm wrench, loosen the main j ets from their h olders. Us e a 13 mm w rench to counter hold. Screw in the new main jet, once again using the wrench to coun terhold. Changing t he small jet s Natural gas Liquid gas b S[...]
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]ö Conversio n to alternative type s of gas Replacing the smal l jet for the lowest flame setti ng Remove scr ew d fr om fitting c using an 8 mm wrench and a 12 mm wrench to counterhold. Then remove the screw fitting c from b using a 12 mm wrench and a second 12 mm wrench to counter- hold. Replace th e r estricto r e contained in section b with th[...]
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]ö Conversio n to alternative type s of gas Import ant note: When reassembling, it is impor tant to ensure that the profile b of the control panel grips the appropriate moulding c on th e lower hou sing. Sc rew t he th re e s cre w s i nt o t h e burn er base using a suita ble philip- eshead screwdriver . Put the large burner cap base, the burn er[...]
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@ä Conv ersion to alter native t ypes of gas The appliance is set up for natural gas (NG). When conv ert ing to alte rnat ive types of gas, the compone nts as listed be low have to be changed: Remarks Changes fo r LPG Propane: jets, adjustin g screws, regulator , Pro- pane label. Changes fo r LPG: jets, adjustin g screws, regulator , LPG label. Co[...]
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@ä Conver sion to alter native t ypes of gas Changing the main jet, (does not apply to conv ersion to Natural Gas). Using a 10 mm socket s panner , loosen the main j et from their holde rs, using a 13 mm spanner to count erhold. Screw in the new main jet, once again using the spanner to counterhold. Changing t he small jet s Natural gas Liquid gas[...]
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@ä Conver sion to alter native t ypes of gas Replacing the smal l jet for the lowest flame setti ng Remove scr ew d fr om fitting c using an 8 mm spanner and a 12 mm spanner to count erhold. Then remove the screw fitting c from b using a 12 mm spanner and a second 12 mm spanner t o counter- hold. Replace th e r estricto r e contained in section b [...]
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@ä Conver sion to alter native t ypes of gas Scr ew the thr ee scr ews i nto the bur- ner base us ing a suitable cross- slotted s crewdriver . Put the large burner cap base, the burn er ring, the large bur ner cap and the wok /pan suppor t in place. Check whethe r the lug of the l arge burn er cap is correctly position ed in the notch in th e larg[...]
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Alteration rights reserv ed / 22 / 000 AUS, CDN, NZ, USA - 4897 M.-Nr . 04 426 731 (KM 81-2) This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleache d without the use of chlorine.[...]