Miele KM 92-2 manual

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    Operating instr uctions f or Electr ic cooktops KM 82-2, KM 92-2 ]ö M.-Nr . 03 997 970[...]

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    Description of the appliance KM 82- 2 KM 92- 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 10 8 11 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 Description of the appliance 2[...]

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    Description of the appliance KM 82- 2 b Control panel c Small bur ner 1500 W - 5-3/4" (14.5 cm) diameter d Large bur ner 2000 W - 7-1/8" (18 cm) diameter e Power cord f Front burner control g Bur ner indicator lamps h Rear burner control KM 92- 2 b Control panel c Front large bur ner 2000 W - 7-1/8" (18 cm) diameter d Rear small burn[...]

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    Contents Description of the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Help protect our en vironment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 W arning and Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Before [...]

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    Help protect our environment Disposal of packaging The trans port an d protective packing is mostly manufac tur ed fr om the follo wing re-usable materials: . . . Corrugated paper / cardboar d - mostly from recycled materials. . . . Polyethylene f oil (PE) - partly from secondary raw materials. Rather than thr owing these ma terials away , please t[...]

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    W arnin g and Safety Instructions Wa r n i n g : When using you r cooktop, follo w basic safety pr ecautions including the following: Read all instru ctions before using the cooktop. Use the cooktop onl y for its in- tended purpose. Be sure your a ppliance is properly installed and grounded by a quali- fied technician or ele ctrician. Before servic[...]

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    W arnin g and Safety Instructions Use pots and pans t hat are the same size as the coo ktop heating elements. When high s ettings are used, re- main near the coo ktop in case splattering grease or liquid boil ove rs cause smok e. Only use dr y potholders . Only use co okware suitable for range-top ser vice. Unsuitable cookware may break du e to sud[...]

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    Before using for the first time Read the ”Warning and Safety I n- structions“ before using for the first time. Heat th e burners for approx. 5 minutes at the highest set ting with out a pot in place, to harden the protective co ating. Bef ore using f or the fir st time 8[...]

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    Cooktop cont rols By using the in dividual burner c ontrol knobs, te mperatures can be freely se- lected. The controls can be tur ned either clock - wise or counter cloc kwise. The indicator lamp fo r each burn er lights as s oon as the r espective c ontrol knob is tur ned to a setting. It will go out whe n the contol knob is turn ed to the ”0“[...]

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    Bur ner description Safety thermosta t All bu rners ar e equ ipped with safe ty ther mostats that prevent t hem from overheatin g. The ther mostats may trip . . . if unsuitable cook ing pots are used. For example, pots with un even bases or which ar e too small. . . . when burn ers are used without a pot or pa n. Burner description 10[...]

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    Burner operatio n Place a pa n on the bur ner befo re turnin g on the appliance. This will protect the bur ner and save ener gy . The sur face of the bur ner and the base of the pan should be clea n and dry . T urning on the burner s T urn the contr ol knob to th e maxi mum setting for 1-2 minute s to allo w the bur- ners to rapidly heat up. Once h[...]

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    The follow ing tips are designed to en- able y ou to . . . make the best use of en ergy when using your cooktop. . . . prevent food from boiling over and burning onto the cook top. Saucepan bases For optimum energy consu mption dur- ing cooking, o nly pots with flat or slightly concav e bases should be used. When the pot i s hot, th e base should r[...]

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    Cleaning and care T o pr event spills f rom burning on to the cooktop, clean the bur ners and cook- top sur face immediat ely in the e vent of a spill. Burner s Make sure no mois ture or soil pene - trates inside t he burner s. Wipe off any spilt food with a damp clo th once the burners have cooled. Use a plas tic scouring pad if neces sary fo r st[...]

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    Problem solving guide Repairs to e lectrical appliances should only be perfor med by a trained tec hnician. Unaut horized re- pairs could be dangerous. Some minor problems, can be resolved as follows: What to do if . . . . . . a resistance is felt between set- tings 7 and 8? This is nor mal. The resistance is t here to indicate t hat the higher tem[...]

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    After Sales Service In the even t of problems you cannot correct yourself, plea se contact: Y our Miele Dealer or The Miele Service Depa rtment Space for supplied data plate. The address of the nearest Serv ice De- partment is given on the back page. When cont acting the Service Depar t- ment, pleas e quote the Mo del and Ser- ial No. o f the appli[...]

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    Electrical conne ction Electrical con nection of the ap- pliance should be made by a quali- fied electrician in accordance with all local and national o r dinances. Note to th e installer: Please lea ve these inst ructions wi th the consume r . Power supply: Please check the dataplat e for 240 V AC; 60 Hz or 208 V AC; 60 Hz Caution: Disconnect the [...]

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    Electrical conne ction FOR CANAD A ONL Y W ARNING: THE APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED Miele Fuse B o x Cap Fuse Holder Electrical connection 17[...]

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    Appliance dimens ions KM 82- 2 Measurement Conver si on T able mm inches 490 19 5/16 265 10 7/16 560 22 1/16 510 20 1/16 288 11 3/8 580 22 13/16 55 2 3/16 KM 92-2 Appliance dimensions 18[...]

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    Install ation inst ruction s The cookto p may be installed as show n above. Do not surround the cooktop w ith cabi- netr y , as th is presents a fire hazard. There must be a minimum distance of 1-3/16" (30 mm) bet ween the combiset and adj acent cabi nets, be- cause of the he at radiated from the elements. Prepare the countert op cut-out as il[...]

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    Istallation in structions Depth (in mm) Width (= Dimen- sion B) (in mm) 2 zone Combiset 1 combiset 2 combisets 3 combisets 4 combisets 5 combisets 490 490 490 490 490 265 558 851 1144 1437 4 zone Combiset 1 combisets 2 combisets 3 combisets 490 490 490 560 1143 1728 Combination One 2 zone + one 4 zone T wo 2 zone + one 4 zone Three 2 zone + one 4 z[...]

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    Install ation inst ruction s Place the provided seal f under th e edge of the cookto p. b Applianc e c T en sioning screw d Clamp e Countertop f Seal T urn the tensi oning scr ews c counter clockw ise until a resistance is felt, then tur n the clamps to the lef t. Place the appliance in position, turn the clamps and tight en the tension - ing screw[...]

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    Install ation inst ruction s T o r educe the risk f ire or burns by reaching over heat ed surfac e units, locating cabinet stor age space abov e these su rface u nits should be avoided. If cabinet storage or a range hood is pr ovided, dist ance A must be at least 30" (75 cm). A ra nge hood has to extend at le ast 5" (1 2,5 cm) beyond the [...]

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