How The Cooking Zones Work - Miele KM 6012 Operating And Installation Instructions

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How the cooking zones work

Single circle cooking zones have one
heating element, whilst double circle
(vario) cooking zones and extended
zones have two. Depending on the mo-
del, the heating elements may be
separated by an insulating ring.
Each cooking zone has overheating
protection (a temperature limiter), which
stops the ceramic surface from
becoming too hot (see "Overheating
protection").
When a power level is selected, the
heat switches on and the element can
be seen through the ceramic surface.
The temperature of the cooking zones
depends on the power level selected,
and is electronically regulated. This
controls the "timing" of a cooking zone,
switching the element on and off.
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Single circle zone
a Overheating protection
b Heating element
Double circle zone
a Technically necessary, not defective
b Overheating protection
c Outer heating element
d Insulating ring
e Inner heat element

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