Power Management - Miele KM 7404 FX Operating And Installation Instructions

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Familiarisation

Power management

Total power
The hob has a maximum total permitted
power consumption which cannot be
exceeded for safety reasons. You can
reduce the maximum total permitted
power consumption (see "Adjusting
settings").
The higher the total permitted power
consumption of the hob, the more
power levels/functions can be used on
all cooking zones at the same time.
If the set power levels/functions require
more power than can be provided in
accordance with the total permitted
power consumption, the hob will
distribute the maximum permitted
power between the cooking zones.
Distribution of power
Cooking zones can be linked together
in pairs on the hob. This allows power
to be transferred from one cooking zone
(A) to another (B). As a result, the power
of cooking zone (A) is reduced.
Example: the Booster function for
cooking zone (B) is activated.
Cooking zone (B) which requires
additional power is determined by the
most recent setting on the hob.
The values for the maximum total
permitted power consumption and
which cooking zones are linked
together can be found in
"Familiarisation – Cooking zone data".
You can reduce the maximum total
permitted power consumption (see
"Adjusting settings").
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Effects of power distribution
If a cooking zone gives power to
another zone, this can have the
following effects on the zone giving the
power:
- The power level is reduced.
- Auto heat-up is deactivated. Cooking
continues at the set level. If the
power is not sufficient, the power
level will be reduced again.
- The Booster function is deactivated.
- The cooking zone is switched off.
When the cooking zone stops
transferring power to the other zone,
the power level can be increased again.
Tip: If you wish to cook a large quantity
of food on one cooking zone, switch the
other cooking zones to lower power
levels.

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