Miele KM 5993 User Manual

Operating and Installation instructions  
Ceramic Cooktop with induction  
KM 5987 / KM 5993  
en - CA  
To prevent accidents and  
appliance damage,  
read these instructions  
before  
installation or use.  
M.-Nr. 07 367 890  
Contents  
Safety features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Safety lock / System lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Stop and Go. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Safety switch-off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Overheat protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Cleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Technical Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Cooktops with frame or beveled edges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Installation dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Sealing advice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Flush-fitted cook tops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Installation dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Electrical connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Help protect our environment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
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Important safety instructions  
Proper use  
This cooktop complies with all  
applicable safety laws and  
regulations. However, improper use  
can result in personal injury and  
material damage.  
Only use the cooktop for household  
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use, and for the purposes described in  
this manual.  
Other uses are not allowed and can be  
possibly dangerous. The manufacturer  
will not be held liable for damage  
caused by unauthorized use or  
improper operation of any kind.  
Before using the cooktop for the first  
time, carefully read the Instructions  
for installation and operation.  
These operating instructions contain  
important information on the safety,  
installation, operation, and care of  
your appliance. Reading the  
Individuals who are incapable of  
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using the cooktop safely, because of  
physical, sensory or mental  
limitations,or a lack of experience or  
knowledge, should not use this  
appliance without supervision or  
instruction by a responsible person.  
instructions will help reduce the risk  
of personal injury or damage to the  
appliance.  
Keep them in a safe place and pass  
them on to any future user.  
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Important safety instructions  
Children around the appliance  
Make sure that children will not be  
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able to grab and topple any cookware  
on the cooktop. ALWAYS turn pot/pan  
handles inward so that they do not  
extend out from the cooktop, where  
Use the system lock to prevent  
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children from inadvertently switching on  
the cooktop or changing the settings.  
Always supervise any children in the they could be grabbed - this helps  
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vicinity of the cooktop. Never allow  
reduce the danger of burns and  
scalding! A special childproofing  
screen is available through your dealer,  
to help reduce these risks.  
children to play with the appliance.  
Children should use the cooktop  
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only if they have received sufficient  
instruction to operate it safely. They  
must be able to recognize the potential  
hazards of improper use.  
Packing materials (e.g., foil,  
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styrofoam) can be dangerous for  
children. Danger of suffocation! Keep  
packaging materials out of the reach of  
children and dispose of them as  
promptly as possible.  
The cooktop is hot during use and  
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remains so for some time after being  
switched off. Keep children away from  
the appliance until it has cooled down  
enough that there is no longer any  
danger of burns.  
Keep the spaces above and behind  
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the appliance clear of any items that  
could draw the interest of a child.  
Otherwise, a child might be tempted to  
climb on it. Danger of burns!  
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Important safety instructions  
Technical safety  
Do not under any circumstances  
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open the cooktop housing.  
Before installing the cooktop, check  
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Any contact with connections carrying  
voltage, or changes to the electrical or  
mechanical set-up, will endanger you  
and may impair the functioning of the  
appliance.  
for externally visible damage. NEVER  
operate a damaged appliance. A  
damaged appliance can endanger your  
safety.  
The electrical safety of this cooktop  
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Only professionals who are duly  
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can only be guaranteed if proper  
grounding has been installed in  
compliance with applicable safety  
regulations. It is imperative that this  
basic safety requirement be met.  
In case of doubt, have the power  
supply checked by a qualified  
authorized by the manufacturer should  
perform installation work, maintenance,  
and repairs on this appliance.  
Work performed by unqualified persons  
carries the risk of serious harm to the  
user. The manufacturer will not be held  
liable for such harm.  
electrician. The manufacturer will not be  
held liable for damages resulting from a  
missing, broken or inadequate  
Whenever performing installation or  
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maintenance work or repairs, the  
grounding system (for example, electric appliance must be disconnected from  
shock).  
the power supply. The appliance is  
considered to be electrically  
disconnected when one of the following  
conditions is met:  
Before connecting the cooktop, you  
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must make sure that the electrical  
rating (voltage and frequency,  
indicated on the data plate)  
corresponds to the household electrical  
supply.  
– The fuses or circuit breakers are  
tripped.  
– The screw-in type fuses are fully  
unscrewed.  
These ratings must match, in order to  
avoid damaging the appliance. If in  
doubt, please contact a qualified  
electrician.  
– The power cable is disconnected  
from the electrical system.  
To ensure safe operation, use the  
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appliance only after it has been  
installed in place.  
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Important safety instructions  
Repair of the cooktop during the  
Proper use  
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warranty period should be performed  
only by a service who is authorized by  
the manufacturer; otherwise, should  
damage result, it will not be covered by  
the warranty.  
For users who wear a pacemaker:  
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It is important to note that the appliance  
is surrounded by an electromagnetic  
field. It is unlikely that the pacemaker  
will be affected.  
Defective components should be  
However, it is wise to consult with your  
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replaced by genuine Miele replacement cardiologist or the manufacturer of the  
parts only. Only these parts are  
guaranteed by the manufacturer to  
comply with safety requirements.  
pacemaker if there is any doubt.  
Magnetized objects, such as credit  
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cards, diskettes, and calculators should  
be kept away from the appliance when  
it is on. Otherwise, they may be  
affected.  
If the power cord is damaged, it  
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must be replaced with a special power  
cord, which is available from the  
manufacturer or from Customer Ser-  
vice.  
The cooktop is hot during use and  
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remains so for some time after being  
switched off. The risk of burns remains  
until the residual heat indicators have  
switched off.  
Do not connect the appliance to the  
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power supply by an extension cord or  
power strip, as they do not guarantee  
the required safety of the appliance  
(danger of overheating, for example).  
Never leave the cooktop  
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unsupervised while in operation!  
Cookware that boils dry and overheats  
can cause damage to the glass  
If you discover that the cooktop is  
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defective or its ceramic glass is  
chipped, cracked or broken in any way, ceramic, and the manufacturer will not  
do not use it or immediately switch it off be held liable for such damage.  
and do not continue to operate it.  
Disconnect the appliance from the  
power supply. If you fail to follow these  
steps, there is the danger of electric  
shock!  
Overheated fat or oil can ignite and  
start a fire.  
If hot fat or oil catches fire, NEVER  
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use water to douse the flames. Use a  
lid, or wet dishtowel, for example, to put  
out the fire.  
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Important safety instructions  
Protect your hands when working  
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with a hot appliance - wear oven mitts,  
NEVER use the appliance to heat up  
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closed containers, e.g., canned foods.  
and use potholders, etc. Make sure the The increased pressure can cause the  
material is not wet or damp. This would  
increase the transfer of heat to your  
skin, and could cause burns.  
containers/cans to explode, and this  
carries the danger of injury and burns.  
Choose pots and pans with a  
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Never flambé food under an exhaust smooth bottom only. Rough cookware  
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hood. The flames can set fire to the  
can scratch the glass ceramic cooktop.  
exhaust hood.  
Do not use the appliance as a  
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storage surface.  
Never heat dishware when it is  
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empty, unless expressly permitted by  
Do NOT use the appliance as a resting  
the manufacturer. Because induction  
place for cutlery or other items made of heating works so quickly, the  
metal  
temperature of the cookware bottom  
can quickly reach the ignition point of  
oils and fats.  
If the cooktop is on or accidentally  
switched on or there is residual heat,  
metallic objects can heat up and cause  
burns.  
Keep the cooktop clean. Salt, sugar,  
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and grains of sand or dirt (for example,  
from fresh vegetables) can cause  
scratches.  
Other items may melt or catch fire.  
Damp lids can become attached to the  
cooktop by suction.  
Always switch the cooking zone(s) off  
after use.  
Never place hot cookware near the  
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control panel. The electronic unit  
underneath might be damaged.  
NEVER cover the grill with a cloth or  
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foil stovetop protector. It could be hot  
Be careful that no objects or  
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enough to set objects on fire.  
cookware fall onto the glass ceramic  
surface. Even a light object, such as a  
salt shaker, can cause cracks and  
chips in the glass ceramic.  
Do not use plastic or aluminum foil  
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or cookware. It can melt at high  
temperatures. There is also the danger  
of fire.  
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Important safety instructions  
If sugar, sugary foods, plastic, or  
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aluminum foil fall onto a hot cooking  
Note that metal objects stored in a  
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drawer under the cooktop can become  
zone, switch the appliance off. Immedi- hot when the appliance is in heavy use.  
ately, while the zone is still hot, use a  
Always cook food thoroughly.  
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glass scraper to thoroughly eliminate  
Temperatures must be high enough,  
the spill from the cooking zone. Failure  
and the cooking times long enough, to  
to do so can lead to damage to the  
kill any germs in the food.  
glass ceramic as it cools down.  
Exercise caution - danger of burns.  
Once the cooking zone has cooled off,  
clean it thoroughly.  
If the cooktop is installed above a  
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self-cleaning oven or stovetop, do not  
use it during self-cleaning, as this could  
trigger the overheat protection on the  
cooktop (refer to the corresponding  
section of the manual).  
If a gadget is plugged into a socket  
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near the appliance, check to be sure  
that the power cord does not come into  
contact with the hot appliance. This  
could damage the insulation on the  
cord. Danger of electric shock!  
The manufacturer will not be held  
liable for damage caused by failure  
to comply with the safety information  
and warnings.  
The appliance is equipped with a  
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cooling fan. If there is a drawer below  
the cabinetry, you will need to ensure  
there is enough space to allow for  
ventilation. Do not use the drawer to  
store sharp or small objects, or paper.  
They could pass through (or be sucked  
into) the ventilation slit in the housing  
and damage the fan blades or  
otherwise interfere with cooling.  
If there is a drawer below the  
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appliance, do NOT store any spray  
cans, flammable liquids, or flammable  
materials in the drawer. Cutlery trays  
must be made of heat-resistant  
material.  
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Guide to the appliance  
Cooktop  
ac Cooking zones with Twin Booster  
bde Cooking zones with Single Booster  
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Guide to the appliance  
Control panel  
Sensor switches  
aFor setting the power level  
bBooster  
cSwitching the timer, changing between functions, selecting a cooking zone.  
eSafety lock  
fSetting the time / Selecting a memory program  
gCooking top ON/OFF  
hMemory function  
Indicator light  
dSafety lock  
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Guide to the appliance  
Cooking zone display  
aDisplay:  
0
= Cooking zone ready for use  
^
= Keeping warm function  
1 to 12  
= Power levels  
I
= Single Booster I  
II  
#
ß
F
A
= Twin Booster II  
= Residual heat  
= Pan missing or unsuitable (see "Induction")  
= Fault (see "Safety switch-off")  
= Auto heat when the power-setting range has been extended  
P0 etc. = Program (see "Programming")  
S0 = Status (see "Programming")  
bIndicator light for extended power setting range (see "Programming")  
cLight ring: The number of lighted segments corresponds to the power setting  
chosen (Exception: see "Auto Heat")  
dLight segment for booster  
Timer-/Memory display  
aCooking zone layout indicator light, e.g. right rear cooking zone  
bDisplay for Time/Memory program  
00 to 99 = Time  
P1 to P5 = Memory program  
cIndicator light for Memory program selected  
dIndicator light for half hours for minute minder times of more than 99 minutes  
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Guide to the appliance  
Cooking zone data  
Cooking  
zone  
KM 5987 / KM 5993 / KM 5997  
Minimum to maximum Rating in Watts at 230 V**  
C in cm*  
y
16 - 23  
Normal:  
2300  
3000  
3700  
With Single Booster I:  
With Twin Booster II:  
w
b
10 - 16  
18 - 28  
Normal:  
1400  
1800  
With Booster:  
Normal:  
2300  
3000  
3700  
With Single Booster I:  
With Twin Booster II:  
x
z
14 - 20  
14 - 20  
Normal:  
1850  
2900  
With Booster:  
Normal:  
1850  
2900  
With Booster:  
Total:  
11100  
* Pans of any diameter within the indicated range may be used.  
** The wattage quoted may vary depending on the size and material of the pans  
used.  
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Before the first use  
Read the section on the "Data plate"  
and attach the plate, which is included  
with the appliance documents, in the  
location specified in "Technical Ser-  
vice".  
Breaking in the appliance  
For facetted cooktops (with bevelled  
glass edging):  
In the first few days after installation,  
a small gap may be visible between  
the cooktop and the countertop. This  
will diminish over time. Despite the  
small gap, the electrical safety of the  
appliance remains intact.  
First cleaning  
Remove any protective foil and stickers.  
Before the first use, wipe down the  
appliance with a damp cloth and dry it.  
The first time the appliance is used,  
there may be an odour and some  
vapour released. The odour will  
diminish over time and eventually  
disappear.  
Do NOT use dish liquid to clean the  
glass ceramic cooktop, because this  
can cause permanent blue  
discolorations.  
The odour and any vapors given off do  
not indicate a faulty connection or  
defective appliance, and are not  
hazardous to your health.  
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Before the first use  
Calibrating the sensors  
Manual calibration  
^ First ensure that no direct light (either  
sunlight or artificial light) is falling on  
the cooktop. As well, the area around  
the cooktop should neither be too  
dark nor should the lighting  
Automatic calibration  
To ensure continuing trouble-free  
operation, the sensors  
– are recalibrated after the appliance  
is connected and after every power  
interruption, such as an electricity  
outage.  
conditions be constantly changing.  
^ Make sure there is nothing covering  
the entire cooktop and the sensors.  
Remove any cookware and clean any  
food residues off the cooktop.  
The safety lock indicator light comes  
on during automatic calibration and  
the cooktop cannot be switched on.  
^ Interrupt the power supply to the  
– continuously adjust to changing  
environmental conditions during  
operation.  
cooktop for approximately 1 minute.  
Restore the power. The electronic until  
will reset the sensitivity levels of the  
sensors.  
If the automatic calibration cannot be  
successfully performed, an A lights in  
the front left and right cooking zone  
display and an F in the rear left of the  
display. Numbers light up in the right  
rear of the cooking zone display and in  
the Timer/Memory display.  
Should the problem still persist, please  
call customer service.  
In that case, you can perform the  
calibration manually.  
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Induction  
How induction works  
If suitable cookware is placed on the  
induction zone within 3 minutes, the  
ßgoes out, and you can continue as  
usual.  
Under each induction cooking zone,  
there is an induction coil. When the  
cooking zone is switched on, the coil  
generates a magnetic field that acts  
directly on the bottom of the pot/pan to  
heat it up. The cooking zone heats up  
indirectly, only from the heat given off  
by the pot/pan.  
If no cookware or unsuitable cookware  
is used, the cooking zone will  
automatically switch off after 3 minutes.  
Do NOT use the appliance as a  
resting place for cutlery or other  
items made of metal. If the  
Cooking zones with induction only work  
with cookware that has a magnetizable  
bottom (see "Cookware").  
appliance is on, or accidentally  
switched on or there is residual heat,  
there is the danger that these items  
will heat up (danger of burns!).  
The induction process automatically  
takes into account the size of the  
cookware being used. In other words, it  
only works in the area that is covered  
by the cookware bottom.  
Always switch off the cooking zones  
after use.  
The cooking zone will not work  
– if there is no cookware, or unsuitable  
cookware (items without a  
magnetizable bottom) being used  
– if the bottom diameter of the  
cookware being used is too small  
– if the cookware is removed from a  
cooking zone that is on.  
In such cases, the symbol ß will flash  
alternatingly in the matching cooking  
zone display with 0 or the selected  
power setting.  
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Induction  
Noise  
To extend the life of the electronics, the  
appliance is equipped with a cooling  
fan. If the appliance is under heavy  
use, the fan will start, and you will hear  
it whirring. The cooling fan may  
continue to run after the appliance is  
switched off.  
When you use an induction cooking  
zone, the following noises may occur,  
depending on the the type and shape  
of the cookware bottom:  
– The zone may hum at the higher  
power settings. The humming will  
become quieter or disappear if you  
lower the power setting.  
– Cookware with mixed bottoms (for  
example, sandwich bottoms made of  
different materials) may produce a  
crackling noise.  
– Whistling may occur if the connected  
cooking zones (see "Booster  
function") are also in use and there is  
cookware with layered bottom on  
them as well.  
– The electronics may produce a  
clicking sound, especially at lower  
power settings.  
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Induction  
Cookware  
Size of cookware  
For optimal efficiency, select cookware  
that fits between the innermost and  
outermost markings on the cooking  
zone. If the pot/pan is smaller than the  
innermost marking, the induction may  
not work. The cooking zone will behave  
as though no cookware is on it.  
Type of cookware  
Suitable cookware is made of:  
– Stainless steel with a magnetizable  
bottom  
– enamel-coated steel  
– Cast iron  
Please note that, although the diameter  
indicated for pots and pans is typically  
the maximum or upper diameter, you  
should instead pay attention to the  
bottom diameter, which will tend to be  
smaller.  
Unsuitable cookware is made of:  
– Stainless steel with a  
non-magnetizable bottom  
– Aluminum, copper  
– Glass/ceramic/earthenware/  
stoneware  
Tips for saving energy  
If you are not sure whether a pot or pan  
is suitable for induction, you can test it  
using a magnet against the bottom. If  
the magnet sticks, the cookware can be  
used.  
Whenever possible, keep pots and  
pans covered while cooking. This helps  
keep in the most possible heat.  
Note that the type of cookware bottom  
you use will have an effect on how  
evenly the food cooks.  
open  
closed  
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Operation  
Sensor switches  
Switching on  
The control panel on your ceramic  
cooktop is equipped with electronic  
sensor switches. They respond to finger  
contact.  
Begin by switching on the cooktop,  
then the desired cooking zone.  
Do not leave the appliance  
unattended during operation!  
To operate the cooking zones, simply  
touch the corresponding sensor  
switches. Every response of the sensor  
switches is acknowledged with an  
acoustic signal.  
Switching on the cooktop  
^ Tap the ON/OFF sensors.  
A 0 appears in each of the cooking  
zone displays, while 00 appears in the  
Timer/Memory display. If no further  
information is entered within the next  
few seconds, the cooktop will shut off  
for safety.  
Switching on the cooking zone  
^ By touching the - or + sensor  
switches, select the desired power  
setting between 1 and 12 or the  
keeping warm function.  
If you begin with -, you select cooking  
with Auto heat (see "Auto heat"). If you  
begin with +, you select cooking  
without Auto heat.  
Take care to touch only the desired  
sensor switch in the middle with your  
finger vertical, and keep the control  
panel clean with nothing placed on  
top of it. Otherwise, the sensor areas  
may not respond, or unintentional  
commands may be given, even  
causing the cooktop to automatically  
switch off (see the section on "Safety  
Switch-Off"). NEVER place hot  
If you would like to switch on another  
cooking zone, for which the 0 has  
already gone out, briefly press - or +  
once. The 0 appears, and you can  
select a power setting (with or without  
Auto heat).  
cookware on the sensor switches.  
The electronic unit underneath might  
be damaged.  
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Operation  
Range of settings  
Settings*  
Factory settings  
Extended  
settings**  
(12 power  
settings)  
(23 settings)  
Keeping warm  
h
h
Melting butter  
1 - 2  
1 - 2  
Dissolving gelatin  
Warming small quantities of liquid  
Cooking rice  
3
3 - 3  
4 - 5  
Thawing out frozen vegetables  
Warming liquid and semi-solid dishes  
Thickenng creams and sauces, such as zabaglione  
or hollandaise  
4 - 5  
Cooking milk pudding  
Preparing omelettes and eggs sunny side up  
Steaming fruit  
Thawind deep-frozen food  
Steaming fish or vegetables  
Cooking cereals  
6
5 - 6  
Warming up larger quantities, such as stews  
Cooking pasta  
7 - 8  
7 - 8  
Gentle braisins (without overheating fat) of fish, cutlets,  
sausages, fried eggs  
9 - 10  
8 - 10  
Cooking potato fritters, pancakes, blintzes  
11  
12  
11 - 11  
12  
Boiling large quantities of water  
Bringing to a boil  
*
These are suggested guidelines. They refer to standard portions for four persons. For deeper pots,  
pots without lids, and large quantities, a higher setting is required. Likewise, smaller quantities may  
require a lower setting.  
** If you wish to fine-tune the settings, you can extend the range of power settings  
(see "Programming"). Intermediate settings are represented by an illuminated dot next to the  
number.  
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Operation  
Auto heat  
Continued  
Heat-up time  
When automatic heat-up is activated,  
the cooking zone switches on  
automatically to full power (boil setting)  
and then switches to the continued  
cooking setting you have selected. The  
warm-up time depends on the  
continued cooking setting chosen (see  
Table).  
cooking setting* in minutes and  
seconds  
(approx.)  
1
1.  
2
0:15  
0:15  
0:15  
0:15  
0:25  
0:25  
0:50  
0:50  
0:50  
2:00  
2:00  
2:00  
5:50  
5:50  
5:50  
2:50  
2:50  
2:50  
2:50  
2:50  
2:50  
2:50  
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2.  
3
If the cookware is removed from the  
heat during the boil time, the Automatic  
Boil feature is temporarily interrupted.  
As long as the cookware is returned to  
the stovetop within 3 minutes, the boil  
time will resume.  
3.  
4
4.  
5
5.  
6
6.  
7
7.  
8
8.  
9
9.  
10  
10.  
11  
11.  
12  
* The continued cooking levels  
marked with a dot are available only  
with the expanded power levels (see  
"Programming").  
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Operation  
Activate auto heat  
Cooking without auto heat  
^ Switch the cooking zone on by  
touching the - sensor switch. Touch -  
the sensor switch until the desired  
power level appears in the display.  
for instance 3.  
^ Switch the cooking zone on using the  
+ sensor switch. Touch the sensor  
switch + until the desired power level  
appears in the display; for instance  
4.  
During the heat-up time, 12 segments  
in the light ring are illuminated. After  
this time has expired, only the number  
of segments that correspond the  
continued cooking level set, show in  
the light ring.  
The power level is also shown in the  
number of segments that light up in the  
light ring. For example, four segments  
light up to represent power level 4.  
Example:  
during the heat-up time:  
during the continued cooking time:  
During the auto-heat time the continued  
cooking level can be increased or  
reduced using the - or + controls. The  
heat-up time will automatically adjust to  
the new level.  
22  
Operation  
Booster function  
In order to supply the Booster power  
needed, another cooking zone will  
operate at reduced power while the  
Booster Function is on. This means that  
the cooking zones are connected  
(networked) in pairs, as shown in the  
following example:  
The cooking zones are equipped with a  
Single (I) or Twin Boosters (I/II) (see  
Guide to the Appliance).  
The booster function boosts power so  
that large quantities can be quickly  
heated, such as water for cooking  
pasta. When Booster I is switched on,  
the cooking zones operate for  
10 minutes with extra power, and when  
Booster II is used, for 15 minutes with  
extra high power.  
When the Booster is turned on, the  
following takes place:  
The booster function can only be used  
on two cooking zones at a time, one of  
the left and one on the right.  
– if Auto heat is activated on either  
zone in the same network, this will be  
switched off.  
If the booster function is switched on  
when  
– the power level of the linked cooking  
zone will be reduced under certain  
conditions.  
– no power setting has been selected,  
the cooking zone will automatically  
revert to setting 12 at the end of the  
booster time or if it is switched off  
before this.  
– When Booster II is switched on, the  
linked cooking zone is switched off.  
– a power setting has been selected,  
the cooking zone will automatically  
revert to the setting selected.  
If the cookware is removed from the  
heat during the Booster time, the  
Booster Function is interrupted. If the  
cookware is returned to the cooking  
zone within 3 minutes, the Booster time  
will resume.  
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Operation  
Activating Booster I  
Deactivating Booster  
^ If necessary, switch on the desired  
The Booster function may be switched  
off early.  
cooking zone.  
^ Touch the B sensor switch of the  
^ Touch the B sensor switch of the  
corresponding cooking zone  
relevant cooking zone.  
repeatedly until the indicator light for  
the Booster in the display goes out,  
or use the - sensor switch for the  
cooking zone in question.  
I will appear in the cooking zone  
display, and the Booster function  
indicator light will also come on.  
Activating Booster II  
^ If necessary, switch on the desired  
cooking zone.  
^ Touch the B sensor switch of the  
relevant cooking zone.  
I will appear in the cooking zone  
display, and the Booster function  
indicator light will also come on.  
^ Touch the B sensor switch again.  
II will appear in the cooking zone  
display.  
24  
Operation  
Hold  
Useful Tips  
Every cooking zone has a keeping  
warm setting.  
Use only cookware (pots/pans) for  
keeping food warm. Cover the  
cookware with a lid.  
If it has been activated, the cooking  
zone switches off after a maximum of  
two hours' operation.  
It is not necessary to stir the food while  
it is being kept warm.  
Loss of nutrients begins with  
This function is for keeping food that  
has just been cooked warm, that is  
food that is still hot. It is not for  
preparation of the food and continues  
while it is being kept warm. The longer  
food is kept warm, the greater the loss  
of nutrients. Keep the warming time as  
short as possible.  
reheating food that became cold!  
25  
Operation  
Switching off and residual heat The bars in the residual temperature  
display gradually disappear as the  
indicators  
cooking zones cool down. The last bar  
goes out when the cooking zones can  
Switching off a cooking zone  
be touched again without danger.  
^ Simultaneously touch the - and + for  
the zone you wish to turn off.  
The residual temperature displays  
also react when hot cookware is  
A 0 will light up in the cooking zone  
placed on a cooking zone that has  
display for a few seconds. If the  
been switched off. As long as the  
cooking zone is still hot, the residual  
residual temperature displays are  
temperature will be indicated in the  
on, do not touch the cooking zones  
display.  
or place any heat-sensitive items on  
them.  
Danger of burns and fire!  
Please note that the residual heat  
indicators do not light up if there is  
an error message, even when the  
Switching off the cooktop  
cooking zones are still hot.  
^ Touch the ON/OFF sensor switch s.  
This switches off all cooking zones. The  
residual temperature for each cooking  
zone that is still hot appears in the  
display.  
26  
Timer and Memory function  
Timer  
Setting the minute minder  
The timer can be used for two different  
functions:  
You can set the timer whether the  
cooktop is switched on or off.  
– setting a minute minder  
^ Touch the m, - or + sensor.  
– to set a cooking zone to switch off  
automatically.  
00 appears in the Timer/Memory  
display.  
You can set times from 1 minute (01) to  
9 1/2 (9.^) hours. Half-hours are  
indicated by a dot following the  
number.  
^ Touch the - or + touchpad until the  
desired amount of time appears, for  
example 15 minutes.  
Times of more than 99 minutes (99) are  
set in half-hour steps.  
Use the - touchpad to reduce the time  
from 9.^ to 00, and the + touchpad to  
increase the time from 00 to 9^.The  
display stops at 2h and at 99. To  
continue entering the setting, briefly  
The time set then counts down in  
1-minute decrements. You can read the  
remaining time from the display, and  
remove your finger from the sensor and adjust it at any time using - or +.  
then touch it again.  
Canceling the minute minder  
For all functions, 00 will appear in the  
Timer/Memory display for a few  
seconds, while a signal sounds at the  
same time. If you would like to switch  
off the acoustic tone early, simply touch  
the m touchpad.  
^ Touch the - and + sensors at the  
same time.  
27  
Timer and Memory function  
Automatic cooking zone shut-off  
If you would like to set another cooking  
zone to shut off automatically, simply  
repeat the above steps.  
You can set a time at the end of which  
a selected cooking zone switches off  
automatically. In order to be able to  
program the automatic shut-off, you  
must first set the cooking zone to a  
particular level. All of the cooking zones  
can be programmed at the same time.  
If more than one shut-off time is  
programmed, the shortest time  
remaining is the one that appears in the  
display, and the indicator light for that  
cooking zone will flash. The other  
indicator lights show a constant light. If  
you would like to see the other  
remaining times, keep touching the m  
sensor until the desired indicator light  
flashes.  
If the time programmed is longer than  
the maximum permissible operating  
time, the cooking zone will switch off  
when that time has been reached  
(see "Safety Switch-off").  
^ Begin as usual, by setting the  
cooking zone - for example, the right  
rear - to the desired power level.  
^ Tap the m sensor until the indicator  
light for the desired zone starts  
flashing.  
If several cooking zones are on, the  
indicator lights will appear in a  
clockwise direction, starting with the left  
front.  
^ Touch the - or + sensors until the  
desired amount of time appears, for  
example 15 minutes.  
The time set then counts down in  
1-minute decrements. You can read the  
remaining time from the display, and  
adjust it at any time using - or +.  
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Timer and Memory function  
Memory function  
Recording a Memory program  
The settings used on a cooking zone  
from switching on to switching off can  
be saved as a memory program. Up to  
five processes that you frequently use  
can be saved as memory programs.  
Only one program can be recorded or  
used at a time.  
First, select a Memory program and  
then the cooking zone in the usual way.  
The maximum time that can be  
recorded is 99 minutes with a maximum  
of 10 changes of power level.  
^ Switch the cooktop on.  
Memory programs can be recorded for  
all cooking zones.  
^ Touch the M sensor.  
P 1 appears in the Timer/Memory  
Each cooking zone can have more than  
one program recorded on it..  
display.  
^ Touch the + sensor until the desired  
Saved programs are identified by a dot  
after the number.  
program number is displayed.  
Example:  
^ Touch the M sensor until a long  
P 1 Program not saved in memory  
P 1. Program saved  
audible tone sounds.  
^ Within 10 seconds of this, switch the  
If all five programs are saved and you  
would like to save a new process, you  
must first delete a program.  
desired cooking zone on.  
Recording now begins.  
During recording, the indicator light for  
the cooking zone being used flashes in  
the Timer/Memory display and the  
program memory lights up.  
The process will be saved automatically  
when the cooking zone is switched off  
or if you touch M until a long signal  
sounds. After being saved, the program  
steps are displayed.  
Times displayed are rounded off to the  
next full minute, but when the program  
is running the steps are timed to the  
second.  
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Timer and Memory function  
Using a Memory program  
Checking the steps of Memory  
program  
To achieve the same result when  
calling up a memory program, the  
same pot must be used. Quantities and  
sizes of ingredients must also be the  
same.  
^ Switch the cooktop on.  
^ Touch the M sensor.  
^ Touch the + sensor until the desired  
program number is displayed.  
^ Switch the cooktop on.  
The applicable power level appears in  
the relevant cooking zone display; the  
indicator lamp for that cooking zone  
flashes in the Timer/Memory display,  
and the time programmed for the power  
level appears. Times are displayed  
rounded off to the next full minute, but  
when the program is running the steps  
are timed to the second.  
^ Touch the M sensor.  
P 1 appears in the Timer/Memory  
display.  
^ Touch the + sensor until the desired  
program number is displayed.  
^ Touch the M sensor until a long  
audible tone zounds.  
The associated cooking zone switches  
on and then off once the program has  
run. While the program is running, the  
cooking zone indicator light flashes and  
the program number is shown  
Deleting a Memory program  
^ Switch the cooktop on.  
^ Touch the M sensor.  
alternatively with the remaining time.  
^ Touch the + sensor until the desired  
program number is displayed.  
Touch the - and + sensors at the same  
time until a long audible signal sounds  
and the dot behind the number goes  
out.  
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Timer and Memory function  
Using Timer and Memory  
functions at the same time  
You can have the functions and  
remaining times that are running in the  
background displayed. Tap the m  
sensor until  
If you wish to use the minute minder at  
the same time as another function,  
touch the m sensor repeatedly until the  
indicator lights of the programmed  
cook zones light up constantly and 00  
appears in the Timer/Memory display.  
- the indicator light required flashes  
(Memory function or Automatic  
switch-off).  
- the indicator lamps light up constantly  
(minute minder).  
If you are using the timer and would  
also like to program one or more  
shut-off times:  
Starting from the shortest remaining  
time in the display, all the cooking  
zones that are in use and the minute  
minder are selected clockwise.  
Exception: Recording a Memory  
program.  
press the m sensor until the indicator  
light for the desired cooking zone is  
flashing.  
If you want to use the Memory function  
at the same time as another function:  
Follow the steps described in "Memory  
function".  
Shortly after the last entry, the  
Timer/Memory display switches to the  
function with the shortest time  
remaining. Exception: When a Memory  
program is being recorded, all  
programmed times (timer, automatic  
switch-off) count down in the  
background. They will only show in the  
display as 00 once they have finished  
running.  
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Safety features  
Safety lock / System lock  
Activation  
To prevent cooktop and cooking zones  
from being inadvertently switched on or  
their settings changed, your appliance  
is equipped with a safety lock.  
^ Touch the $ sensor until the  
associated indicator light appears.  
The indicator light will go out after a  
short time.  
The safety lock is activated when the  
cooktop is switched on. If it is activated,  
the appliance may only be operated to  
a limited degree:  
You can alter the setting from  
one-finger to three-finger operation to  
make the operation more difficult for  
children, for instance (see  
– The cooking zone power levels and  
the timer settings cannot be  
changed.  
"Programming").  
Deactivation  
– The cooking zones and the cooktop  
can only be switched off, and then  
cannot be switched on again.  
^ Touch the $ sensor until the indicator  
light goes out.  
The system lock is activated when the  
cooktop is switched off. If it is activated,  
the appliance cannot be switched on  
and the timer cannot be used.  
The programming is set so that the  
system lock has to be activated  
manually. You can change the settings  
so that the system lock is activated  
automatically five minutes after the  
cooktop is switched off (see  
"Programming").  
If the safety or system lock is activated,  
the control light comes on when you  
touch a sensor switch.  
Both safety and system locks are  
deactivated by power outages.  
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Safety features  
Stop and Go  
Activate  
Your appliance is equipped with a  
feature which when activated reduces  
all active cooking zones to level 1. If  
you de-activate the feature, the cooking  
zones will automatically return to the  
previous levels. If the feature is not  
de-activated, the cooktop will switch off  
after 1 hour.  
^ Touch the $ sensor until you hear  
two consecutive acoustic signal  
tones.  
Take care not to continue touching  
the $ sensor too long otherwise the  
safety lock will be activated.  
The indicator light for the safety lock will  
begin to flash. The power of the  
If you wish to use this feature, you must cooking zones in use will be reduced to  
first alter the factory setting (see  
"Programming").  
setting 1 and a 1 will appear in the  
corresponding cooking zone display.  
When "Stop and Go" is activated  
- the countdown of a programmed  
automatic switch-off time  
Deactivation  
^ Touch the $ sensor until the indicator  
light goes out.  
is interrupted. When deactivated,  
the time continues.  
The cooking zones will continue to  
operation at the last levels set.  
- the timer continues to run without  
interruption.  
- the recording of a  
Memory program will be cancelled.  
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Safety features  
Safety switch-off  
If the sensors are covered  
Your cooktop is equipped with a safety  
switch-off.  
Your cooktop will switch off  
automatically if one or more of the  
sensors remains covered for longer  
than approximately 10 seconds, for  
example by finger contact, food boiling  
over, or by any object laid on top of  
them.  
For excessively long operating time  
If one of the cooking zones stays on for  
an unusually long period of time (see  
Table), and the power settings are not  
altered, the zone will switch itself off  
automatically and the corresponding  
residual heat indication will appear.  
At the same time an acoustic signal  
sounds every 30 seconds (for a  
maximum of 10 minutes), while in the  
display of the covered sensor switch an  
F will flash:  
To use the cooking zone again, switch  
it back on in the usual way.  
Power setting*  
Maximum  
operating time in  
hours  
h
1 / 1.  
2 / 2.  
3 / 3.  
4 / 4.  
5 / 5.  
6
2
10  
5
^ Clean the control area or remove the  
obstruction.  
This will shut off the acoustic signal and  
the F goes out.  
5
4
^ Switch the cooktop back on again  
using the ON/OFF sensor s. You can  
then resume operation as usual.  
4
4
6.  
3
7 / 7.  
8 / 8.  
9 / 9.  
10 / 10.  
11 / 11.  
12  
3
3
2
2
2
1
* The power levels marked with a dot  
are available only with the extended  
power levels (see "Programming").  
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Safety features  
Overheat protection  
The overheat protection can be  
triggered if:  
All induction coils and the cooling  
elements for the electronics are fitted  
with overheating protection. Before the  
induction coils or the cooling elements  
overheat, the overheat protection  
initiates the following measures for the  
affected cooking zone or the entire  
cooktop:  
– Empty cookware is being heated.  
– Fats or oils are heated at high power  
settings.  
– The underside of the appliance is  
insufficiently ventilated.  
If despite the removal of the cause the  
overheat protection is triggered again,  
contact customer service.  
– If the Booster function is switched  
on, it will be switched off.  
– If the power level is set between 10  
and 12, it will be reduced. The power  
level set and the reduced power  
level will blink alternately in the  
display. The reduced power level is  
also represented by the number of  
segments in the light ring.  
– If an induction coil is affected, the  
related cooking zone switches itself  
off automatically, and its display first  
shows an 0 and then the residual  
heat indicator.  
Only when the cooking zone has  
cooled down sufficiently can it resume  
operation in the usual manner.  
– If a cooling element is affected, all  
cooking zones automatically switch  
off, and an 0 will alternate in the  
displays with the power level set.  
As soon as the cooling elements have  
cooled down sufficiently, the cooking  
zones will automatically operate at the  
power levels originally set.  
35  
Cleaning and care  
To avoid damaging the surfaces, do  
not use any  
,NEVER use a steam cleaner to  
clean this appliance. The steam can  
reach the electrical components and  
cause the appliance to short circuit.  
– cleaning products that contain  
washing soda, acids/alkali, ammonia,  
or bleach,  
Clean the entire appliance after each  
use. Let the appliance cool down  
before cleaning.  
– lime removers,  
– stain and rust removers,  
Dry the appliance any time water is  
used to clean it - this helps prevent lime  
spots.  
– scouring cleansers, e. g., scouring  
powder, scouring liquid, pumice  
stones,  
– solvent-based cleansers,  
– Dishwasher detergents  
– grill and oven sprays,  
– glass cleaner,  
– scouring brushes and sponges (such  
as pot scrubbers), or used sponges  
that still contain residue of scouring  
agents,  
– sharp objects  
(they could damage the seals  
between the ceramic and the frame  
or between the frame and the  
countertop).  
36  
Cleaning and care  
Glass ceramic  
Spots from lime residue, water, and  
aluminum deposits (shimmering  
metallic spots) can be removed with a  
glass ceramic and stainless steel  
cleanser.  
First wipe down the surface with a  
damp cloth to loosen soiling, then  
remove stubborn crusting with a glass  
scraper.  
If sugar, plastic, or aluminum foil fall  
onto a hot cooking zone, switch the  
appliance off. Immediately, while the  
zone is still hot, use a glass scraper to  
thoroughly eliminate the spill from the  
cooking zone. Exercise caution -  
danger of burns!  
Finish by cleaning the cooking zone  
with a special cleaner for glass ceramic  
and stainless steel (see the section  
"Additional accessories") and paper  
towel or a clean cloth. Do not apply  
cleaner to a hot cooking zone, as this  
can leave spots. Follow the instructions  
indicated by the manufacturer of the  
cleaning product.  
Once the zone has cooled off, clean  
thoroughly as described above.  
Wipe the cooktop with clean water and  
dry it with a clean, dry cloth. Be sure to  
remove all cleaning product residue.  
Residue will burn into the cooktop  
during subsequent uses, damaging the  
glass ceramic.  
37  
Programming  
You can change the programming of  
your appliance (see Table).  
To store the new settings in memory,  
touch the ON/OFF cooktop sensor s  
until the displays go out. If you do not  
wish to store the displays in memory,  
touch the safety lock sensor $ until the  
displays go out.  
Proceed as follows:  
^ With the cooktop switched off,  
simultaneously touch the ON/OFF  
cooktop sensor s and the safety  
lock sensor$ until the indicator lamp  
for the safety lock flashes.  
A P (Program) and an S (Status), each  
with a number, appear in the cooking  
zone display. They show the current  
setting.  
^ First select the desired Program by  
touching the + or - sensors for the  
front left cooking zone, and then by .  
touching the + or - sensors of the  
front right cooking zone, set the  
desired Status (see Table). In this  
way you can change several  
programs one after the other.  
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Programming  
Program*  
Status** Setting  
P
0
Demonstration mode and  
factory default settings  
S
S
S
S
S
S
0
1
9
0
1
0
Demonstration mode on  
Demonstration mode off  
Reinstate factory default settings  
P
P
1
2
Stop and Go  
Off  
On  
Power setting range  
12 power settings  
(1, 2, 3 ... to 12)  
S
1
23 Power settings  
(1, 1., 2, 2., 3 ... to 12)  
If the auto heat setting is  
selected:  
an A will flash alternate with the  
continued cooking setting in the  
display.  
P
P
P
3
4
5
Induction warning tone  
when there is no or  
S
S
S
S
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
Off  
Quiet  
unsuitable cookware.  
Medium  
Loud  
Keypad tone when sensor S  
Off  
is touched  
S
Quiet  
S
Medium  
S
Loud  
Timer audible tone  
S
S
S
Off  
Quiet steady tone for 10 seconds  
Medium steady tone for 10  
seconds  
S
3
Loud steady tone for 10 seconds  
*
Program / Status unassigned.  
** Factory default settings are shown in bold.  
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Programming  
Program*  
Status** Setting  
P
6
Safety lock  
S
0
One-finger locking using $  
S
1
Three-finger locking using $ and  
+ of both right-hand cooking  
zones  
P
P
7
8
Auto heat  
S
0
Manual activation of system lock  
S
1
Automatic activation of system  
lock  
Automatic Boil  
S
0
Off  
On  
S
1
* Program / Status unassigned.  
** Factory default settings are shown in bold.  
40  
Troubleshooting  
... If there is a smell or vapor formed  
when a new appliance is switched  
on:  
Repairs to electrical appliances  
should only be carried out by a  
qualified professional. Work  
performed by unqualified persons  
can place the user at considerable  
risk of harm.  
The smell and any vapors given off do  
not indicate a faulty connection or  
defective appliance, and are not  
hazardous to health.  
What should I do if ...  
... The cooking area can be switched  
on and settings selected, but the  
cooking zones do not heat up.  
... the cooktop or the cooking zones  
cannot be switched on?  
Check whether the appliance is still in  
demonstration mode (see  
"Programming").  
Check whether:  
– the cookware is suitable.  
– the safety lock is activated.  
If so, de-activate it (see "Safety  
lock").  
... A ß appears in a cooking zone  
display.  
– the fuses or breakers were tripped.  
Check whether:  
If none of the above is the case,  
disconnect the appliance from the  
electrical supply for about 1 minute. To  
do this:  
– the empty cooking zone was  
inadvertently switched on without  
cookware on it.  
– that the cookware being used is  
suitable for use on an induction zone  
and is sufficiently large (see  
"Cookware").  
– switch off the relevant circuit  
breakers or unscrew the fuses all the  
way from the sockets.  
If after resetting the circuit breakers or  
replacing the fuses in their sockets the  
appliance will still not operate, call an  
electrician or customer service.  
... a single cooking zone or the entire  
cooktop has automatically switched  
off?  
The safety shut-off mechanism or the  
overheat protection has been triggered  
(see "Safety switch-off", "Overheat  
protection").  
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Troubleshooting  
... One of the following has occurred: ... Numbers light up in the timer  
display and A, F and numbers light up  
– The Booster has automatically  
in the cooking zone display, when  
de-activated ahead of time.  
the cooktop is switched off.  
– The 10, 11 or 12 power level set is  
The sensitivity of the sensors has been  
alternating in the display with a lower  
altered and they cannot recalibrate  
power level. The reduced power  
automatically. Recalibration must be  
level is also represented by the  
performed manually (see "Calibrating  
number of segments in the light ring.  
the sensor switches").  
The overheat protection is being  
Should the problem still persist, please  
triggered (see the section on "Overheat  
call customer service.  
protection").  
... An F , appears in the left cooking  
... With the Auto heat function  
zone display, and an E in the right,  
switched on, the food in the pan  
and numbers appear in the timer  
does not cook.  
display.  
This may be because:  
Interrupt the power supply to the  
– There is too much food in the pan.  
cooktop for approximately 1 minute.  
– The cookware does not conduct heat  
well.  
If the problem persists after power is  
restored, please call customer service.  
Select a higher continued cooking  
setting next time, or start cooking at the  
highest setting and then switch down  
manually to a lower setting later on.  
... The cooling fan continues to run  
after switch-off.  
That is not a malfunction. The fan runs  
until the appliance is cooled down, and  
then switches off automatically.  
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Technical Service  
For replacement parts or a fault which  
you cannot easily fix yourself, please  
contact the Miele Technical Service  
Department at the address on the back  
of this booklet.  
When contacting Technical Service  
please quote the serial number and  
model of the appliance. This  
information is visible on the silver data  
plate supplied with the appliance.  
Adhere data plate sticker here:  
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Installation Instructions  
IMPORTANT: SAVE FOR THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION  
Note to the installer:  
To eliminate the risk of burns or fire  
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Please leave this instruction book  
with the consumer for the local  
electrical inspector’s use.  
by reaching over heated surfaces,  
cabinet storage space above the  
appliance should be avoided. If cabinet  
storage is necessary, the risk can be  
reduced by installing a venting hood to  
project horizontally a minimum of 5"  
(127 mm) beyond the front of the  
cabinets.  
The minimum distances given in  
these Installation Instructions must  
be observed in order to ensure safe  
operation. Failure to do so increases  
the risk of fire.  
Make sure that the power cord to  
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the cooktop does not come into contact  
with the underside of it or any  
mechanical parts once the cooktop has  
been installed.  
The cabinetry and venting hood  
should be installed first to prevent  
damage to the appliance.  
The appliance must not be  
The countertop must be bonded  
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permanently sealed into the countertop  
when installed. The sealing strip under  
the edge of the appliance provides a  
sufficient seal for the countertop. See  
"Sealing".  
with heat resistant (212 °F/100 °C)  
adhesive to prevent distortion or  
dissolving.  
Any back splashes must be  
heat-resistant as well.  
The appliance has not been  
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designed for maritime use or for use in  
mobile installations such as recreational  
vehicles or aircraft. However, under  
Keep this instruction book in a safe  
place for reference and pass it on to  
certain conditions it may be possible for any future user.  
installation in these applications. Please  
contact the Miele Technical Service  
Department with specific requirements.  
The appliance must not be installed  
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over a dishwasher, washer, dryer,  
refrigerator or freezer. Heat radiated by  
the appliance may damage them.  
The appliance must not be installed  
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above an oven not equipped with a  
cooling fan.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION  
Safety distances above the appliance  
If there is more than one appliance  
beneath a hood (e.g. wok burner  
and electric cooktop), and they have  
different minimum safety distances,  
always observe the greater  
distance.  
The minimum safety distance given by  
the hood manufacturer must be  
maintained between the cooktop and  
the hood above it. See the installation  
instructions of the hood for these safety  
measurements.  
If the hood manufacturers instructions  
are not available or if flammable objects  
are installed over the combiset (e.g.  
cabinets, utensil rail, etc.), a minimum  
safety distance of 30" (760 mm) must  
be maintained.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION  
Safety distances to the sides and  
rear of the cooktop  
If you are installing a cooktop, it is  
allowed to have cabinets or walls of any  
height on one side and at the rear, but  
on the other side there must be no  
appliance or furniture standing higher  
than the cooktop (see illustrations).  
Not allowed  
Following minimum safety clearances  
must be kept:  
– 50 mm to the right or left of the  
countertop cut-out to the nearest  
piece of furniture (e.g., a tall  
cupboard).  
2 ”  
– 50 mm from the countertop cut-out to  
the rear wall.  
Highly recommended  
Not recommended  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION  
Safety distance underneath the  
cooktop  
To ensure sufficient ventilation of the  
appliance, a certain gap must be left  
between the underside of the cooktop  
and any oven, intermediate shelf or  
drawer.  
The minimum distance from the  
underside of the cooktop to  
– the top of an oven must be 15 mm.  
– the top of an intermediate shelf  
must be 15 mm.  
At the rear, to accommodate the  
electrical power cable, a gap of  
10 mm must be provided.  
– the base of a drawer must be  
75 mm.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - INSTALLATION  
Safety distance when installing the appliance near a wall with trim or a back  
splash  
A minimum distance of 2" (50 mm) between the trim or back splash and the  
countertop cut-out if required.  
This distance is only necessary if these items are made of combustible materials  
e.g. wood. If the trim or back splash is made of a non-combustible material, the  
required safety distance can be reduced by the thickness of the wall covering  
material.  
Cooktops flush with the countertop  
Frame/Facet cooktops  
aWall frame  
bPly wood, particle board or dry wall  
cTrim or back splash  
dCountertop  
eCountertop cut-out  
f2" (50 mm) minimum clearance  
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Cooktops with frame or beveled edges  
Installation dimensions  
KM 5993  
aFront  
bInstallation depth  
cInstallation depth power cord  
dPower cable, L = 1440 mm  
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Cooktops with frame or beveled edges  
Preparing the countertop  
Inserting the cooktop  
^ Use the dimensional line drawing to  
make a work cut-out.  
^ Feed the appliance power cord  
downward through the cut-out.  
Be sure to observe the minimum  
distance from the rear wall and  
from the left or right to a side wall.  
See the section on "IMPORTANT  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS -  
^ Place the cooktop centered in the  
cutout. Ensure that the cooktop seal  
sits flush with the countertop on all  
sides. This is necessary for a proper  
seal all the way around. Do NOT use  
sealant.  
INSTALLATION".  
^ Seal any wooden work surfaces with  
a special varnish, silicone rubber, or  
resin, to help prevent swelling from  
moisture.  
^ Connect the cooktop.  
^ Check the cooktop for function.  
The materials used must be  
temperature-stable.  
If, during installation, you find that  
the seal on the corners of the frame  
are not flush with the countertop, the  
corner radii ß R4 can be carefully  
cut out with a jig saw.  
No clamps will be required to for  
installation of the appliances, a seal  
underneath will keep the cooktop  
solidly seated in the cutout. The gap  
between the frame and the  
countertop will reduce over time.  
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Cooktops with frame or beveled edges  
Sealing advice  
Tiled countertop  
Grout lines a and the hatched area  
underneath the cooktop frame must be  
The cooktop must not be permanently  
sealed into the countertop when  
installed. The sealing strip under the  
edge of the cooktop provides a  
sufficient enough seal.  
smooth and even, so that the frame will  
sit flush with the countertop and the  
sealing strip underneath the edge of  
the upper part of the appliance  
provides a sufficient seal between the  
cooktop and the countertop.  
If the cooktop is sealed into position,  
the countertop or the appliance may  
be damaged if the cooktop needs to  
be removed for maintenance or ser-  
vice.  
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Flush-fitted cook tops  
Installation dimensions  
KM 5987  
aFront  
ePower cable, L = 1440 mm  
bInstallation depth  
Cutout dimensions for granite or  
marble worktops:  
cInstallation depth, including power  
cable  
Please take careful note of the inset  
detail drawing!  
dStepped cutout for granite or marble  
worktops  
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Flush-fitted cook tops  
Installation  
The cooktop is  
– directly inserted into a matching  
cut-out in a granite or marble  
worktop.  
A flush-fitting cooktop is suitable  
only for installation in natural stone  
(granite, marble), tiled or solid wood  
worktops. Other materials, such as  
Corian and Askilan, are not suitable.  
– in a cutout in a solid wood or tiled  
worktop carried on a wooden  
support frame. The frame must be  
provided on site and is not supplied  
with the appliance.  
A base unit 1000 mm wide is  
required for installation.  
The cooktop must be freely  
accessible from below for servicing  
purposes so that the seal around it  
is not removed.  
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Flush-fitted cook tops  
Making the worktop cutout and  
installing the cooktop  
^ Make the worktop cutout as shown in  
the illustrations.  
^ Feed the appliance power cord  
downward through the countertop  
cut-out.  
Granite or marble worktop  
^ Place the cooktop f in the cutout  
and center it.  
^ Connect the cooktop.  
^ Check that the cooktop is functioning  
properly.  
^ Spray the remaining gap g with a  
temperature-resistant (to at least  
160 °C) silicone sealant.  
For granite and marble worktops,  
use only a silicone sealant that is  
suitable for stone worktops and  
follow the sealant manufacturer's  
instructions.  
eWorktop  
fCooktop  
gGap width  
Since the ceramic glass plate and  
the worktop cutout have a certain  
dimensional tolerance, the gap width  
g can vary (min. 1 mm).  
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Flush-fitted cook tops  
Solid wood or tiled worktop  
^ Make the worktop cutout as shown in  
the illustrations.  
^ Fix the wooden frame a 7 mm below  
the top edge of the worktop (see  
illustration).  
^ Feed the appliance power cord  
downward through the countertop  
cut-out.  
^ Place the cooktop f in the cutout  
and center it.  
^ Connect the cooktop.  
^ Check that the cooktop is functioning  
properly.  
a7.5 mm  
(wooden frame - not supplied with  
appliance)  
^ Spray the remaining gap g with a  
temperature-resistant (to at least  
160 °C) silicone sealant.  
eWorktop  
fCooktop  
gGap width  
Observe the silicone-sealant  
manufacturer's instructions. For  
granite- and marble-tiled worktops  
use only silicone sealant especially  
formulated for granite and marble.  
Since the ceramic glass plate and  
the worktop cutout have a certain  
dimensional tolerance, the gap width  
g can vary (min. 1 mm).  
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Electrical connection  
Connection  
,CAUTION: Before installation or  
servicing, disconnect the power  
supply by either removing the fuses,  
shutting off the power main or  
manually "tripping" the circuit  
breakers.  
The cooktop is ready for connection to  
a grounded power supply.  
208 / 240 V, 60 Hz, 50 A fuse rating.  
Connect as following:  
Black wire: connect to L1 (hot)  
Red wire: connect to L2 (hot)  
Green wire: connect to GND (ground)  
Installation work and repairs should  
only be performed by a qualified  
technician in accordance with all  
applicable codes and standards.  
Repairs and service by unqualified  
persons could be dangerous and  
the manufacturer will not be held  
responsible.  
Before connecting the appliance to  
the power supply, make sure that  
the voltage and frequency listed on  
the data plate correspond with the  
household electrical supply. This  
data must correspond to prevent  
appliance damage. Consult an  
electrician if in doubt.  
A dedicated line and junction box  
should be used to connect the cooktop  
to a 50 A circuit.  
For further information, see the wiring  
diagram provided with the appliance.  
, WARNING:  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
GROUNDED!  
Only operate the cooktop after it has  
been installed into the countertop.  
Installer:  
Please leave these instructions with  
the consumer.  
Power supply  
^ Make sure your electrical supply  
matches the data plate.  
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Help protect our environment  
Disposal of packing materials  
Disposal of an old appliance  
The cardboard box and packing  
materials are biodegradable and  
recyclable. Please recycle.  
Old appliances contain materials that  
can be recycled. Please contact your  
local recycling authority about the  
possibility of recycling these materials.  
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,  
bags, etc. are disposed of safely and  
kept out of the reach of children.  
Danger of suffocation!  
Before discarding an old appliance  
disconnect it from the electrical supply  
and cut off the power cord to prevent it  
from becoming a hazard.  
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