Miele KM 6366-1 Operating And Installation Instructions
Miele KM 6366-1 Operating And Installation Instructions

Miele KM 6366-1 Operating And Installation Instructions

Ceramic cooktops with induction

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Operating and installation instructions
Ceramic cooktops with induction
To prevent the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essen‐
tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first
time.
en-AU, NZ
M.-Nr. 10 032 900

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  • Page 1 Operating and installation instructions Ceramic cooktops with induction To prevent the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essen‐ tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. en-AU, NZ M.-Nr. 10 032 900...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Warning and Safety instructions ................4 Caring for the environment ................. 15 Overview ....................... 16 Cooktop ......................... 16 Controls / Indicators ....................17 Cooking zone data....................19 Using for the first time..................20 Cleaning the cooktop for the first time ..............20 Switching on the cooktop for the first time............
  • Page 3 Safety instructions for installation ..............47 Safety distances....................48 Cooktops with frame or bevelled edge.............. 51 Installation notes ....................51 Building-in dimensions ..................52 KM 6366-1 ......................52 Installation......................53 Flush-fitted cooktops ..................54 Installation notes ....................54 Building-in dimensions ..................55 KM 6367-1 ......................
  • Page 4: Warning And Safety Instructions

    They contain important notes on installation, safety, use and maintenance. Miele cannot be held liable for non-compli‐ ance with these instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users are familiar with the contents.
  • Page 5 This cooktop is not suitable for outdoor use.  It is intended only to cook food and keep it warm. Any other use is not supported by Miele and could be dangerous.  This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including chil‐...
  • Page 6 Warning and Safety instructions Safety with children  Young children must not be allowed to use this appliance.  Older children may only use the appliance when its operation has been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely, rec‐ ognising the dangers of misuse.
  • Page 7 Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be danger‐ ous. Installation, maintenance work and repairs to electrical applian‐ ces must only be carried out by a Miele approved service technician.  A damaged appliance is dangerous. Check it for any visible dam‐...
  • Page 8 The manufacturer's warranty will be invalidated if the appliance is not repaired by a Miele approved service technician.  Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele spare parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety of the appli‐ ance when Miele replacement parts are used.
  • Page 9 Warning and Safety instructions  In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the appliance and its surroundings clean at all times. Any damage caused by cock‐ roaches or other vermin will not be covered by the warranty. ...
  • Page 10 Warning and Safety instructions Correct use  The cooktop gets hot when in use and remains hot for a while af‐ ter being switched off. There is a danger of burning until the residual heat indicators go out.  Due to the high temperatures radiated, objects left near the cook‐ top when it is in use could catch fire.
  • Page 11 Warning and Safety instructions  When the appliance is switched on either deliberately or by mis‐ take, or when there is residual heat present, there is the risk of any metal items left on the cooktop heating up, with the danger of burn‐ ing.
  • Page 12 Warning and Safety instructions  Pans which boil dry can cause damage to the ceramic glass. Do not leave the cooktop unattended whilst it is being used.  Only use pots and pans with smooth bases. Rough bases will scratch the ceramic glass. ...
  • Page 13 Warning and Safety instructions  If the pan only partially covers the cooking zone, the handle could become very hot. Ensure that you always place the pan in the middle of the cooking zone.
  • Page 14 Warning and Safety instructions Cleaning and care  Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this appliance. The steam could reach the electrical components and cause a short circuit.  If the cooktop is built in over a pyrolytic oven, the cooktop should not be used whilst the pyrolytic process is being carried out, as this could trigger the overheating protection mechanism on the cooktop (see relevant section).
  • Page 15: Caring For The Environment

    Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing mate‐ Disposing of your old appli‐ rial ance The transport and protective packing Electrical and electronic appliances of‐ has been selected from materials which ten contain materials which, if handled are environmentally friendly for dispos‐ or disposed of incorrectly, could be po‐...
  • Page 16: Overview

    Overview Cooktop a PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster b PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster ab can be combined to form PowerFlex cooking area c PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster cf can be combined to form PowerFlex cooking area d PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster de can be combined to form PowerFlex cooking area e PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster f PowerFlex cooking zone with TwinBooster...
  • Page 17: Controls / Indicators

    Overview Controls / Indicators Sensor controls a For switching the cooktop on/off b For activating/deactivating Stop & Go ab For activating/deactivating the system lock c Timer Switching on and off - For switching between timer functions - For selecting a cooking zone (see "Switching a cooking zone off automatical‐ ly") d For setting a minute minder / switch-off time...
  • Page 18 Overview e For switching the keeping warm function on and off f For selecting the power setting g For switching the PowerFlex cooking area on/off Indicator lights h The system lock has been activated k Timer i Cooking zone display ...
  • Page 19: Cooking Zone Data

    Overview Cooking zone data Cooking zone Rating in watts for 230 V** Ø in cm*  15–23 Normal 2100 TwinBooster, level 1 3000 TwinBooster, level 2 3650  15–23 Normal 2100 TwinBooster, level 1 3000 TwinBooster, level 2 3650  15–23 Normal 2100...
  • Page 20: Using For The First Time

    Using for the first time  Please stick the extra data plate for Switching on the cooktop for the appliance supplied with this doc‐ the first time umentation in the space provided in The metal components have a protec‐ the "After sales service, data plate, tive coating which may give off a slight warranty"...
  • Page 21: Induction

    Induction The induction principle  When the appliance is switched on either deliberately or by mistake, An induction coil is located under each or when there is residual heat cooking zone. When a cooking zone is present, there is the risk of any metal switched on, this coil creates a magnet‐...
  • Page 22: Noises

    Induction Noises When using an induction cooking zone, the following noises can occur in the pan, depending on what it is made of and how it has been constructed. On the higher power settings, it might buzz. This will decrease or cease alto‐ gether when the power setting is re‐...
  • Page 23: Pans

    Induction Pans – Lift pans into position on the cook‐ top. Sliding them into place can Suitable pans: cause scuffs and scratches. – Stainless steel pans with a base that – Often the maximum diameter quoted can be magnetised. by manufacturers refers to the diam‐ eter of the top rim of the pot or pan.
  • Page 24: Tips On Saving Energy

    Tips on saving energy – Use a lid whenever possible to mini‐ mise heat loss. – Select a smaller pan when cooking small quantities. A smaller pan uses less energy than a larger pan with very little in it. – Cook with as little water as possible. –...
  • Page 25: Power Level Range

    Power level range Settings Melting butter 1–2 Dissolving gelatine Making milk puddings Warming small quantities of liquid Cooking rice Defrosting frozen vegetables Cooking pulses Warming liquid and semi-solid foods Making omelettes or lightly frying eggs Steaming fruit Cooking pasta Steaming vegetables, defrosting fish and reheating frozen food Bringing large quantities of food to the boil, e.g.
  • Page 26: Operation

    Operation Operating principles The glass ceramic cooktop is equipped with electronic sensor controls which react to finger contact. For safety rea‐ sons, in order to switch the cooktop on, the On/Off  sensor needs to be touched for a little longer than the other sensors.
  • Page 27: Switching On

    Operation Residual heat indicator  Fire hazard! Do not leave the cooktop unattended If a cooking zone is still hot, the residual whilst it is being used. heat indicator will light up after it has Please note that the heating up time been switched off.
  • Page 28: Powerflex Cooking Area

    Operation PowerFlex cooking area The PowerFlex cooking zones can be combined to form a PowerFlex cooking area (see "Overview - Cooktop"). Set‐ tings for the cooking area are controlled by the front or left PowerFlex cooking zone. Switching on  Touch the  or  sensor. ...
  • Page 29: Auto Heat-Up

    Operation Auto heat-up Continued cook‐ Heat-up time ing setting [min : sec] When Auto heat-up has been activated, the cooking zone switches on automati‐ approx. 0 : 15 cally at the highest setting and then approx. 0 : 15 switches to the continued cooking set‐ ting which you have previously selec‐...
  • Page 30: Booster

    Operation Booster Cooking zones are networked in pairs to supply the power for the Booster The cooking zones are equipped with a function. When the Booster function is Booster or TwinBooster (see "Overview selected, a proportion of energy is tak‐ –...
  • Page 31 Operation Switching on the Booster Switching off the Booster / Twin‐ Booster  Touch the 9 sensor twice for the cooking zone you wish.  Select a different power setting.  will appear in the cooking zone dis‐ play. Switching on the TwinBooster, level 1 ...
  • Page 32: Keeping Warm

    Operation Keeping warm Switching the keeping warm setting on/off The keeping warm function is not de‐  Touch the  sensor for the required signed to reheat food from the cold cooking zone. state. It is only for keeping food warm directly after cooking.
  • Page 33: Timer

    Timer Switching a cooking zone off You can select a time up to a maxi‐ automatically mum of 99 minutes. You can set a time after which the The timer can be used for two different cooking zone will switch off automati‐ functions: cally.
  • Page 34: Using Both Timer Functions At The Same Time

    Timer Using both timer functions at If you want to show the times remaining which are counting down in the back‐ the same time ground: The minute minder and automatic  Touch the  sensor repeatedly until switch-off functions can be used at the the display you require appears.
  • Page 35: Additional Functions

    Additional functions Stop & Go Recall When Stop & Go is activated, the pow‐ If the cooktop is switched off in error er of all cooking zones in use is re‐ during operation, this function can be duced to power setting 1. used to reset all settings to the way The cooking zone power settings and they were.
  • Page 36: Safety Features

    Safety features System lock The system lock is deactivated if there is an interruption to the power supply. Your cooktop is equipped with a sys‐ tem lock to prevent it being switched on by mistake. If an unavailable sensor is touched whilst the system lock is activated, ...
  • Page 37: Safety Switch-Off

    Safety features Safety switch-off Safety switch-off if the sensors are covered Safety switch-off with an overlong Your cooktop will switch off automati‐ cooking time cally if one or several sensors remain The safety switch-off mechanism is covered for more than about 10 sec‐ triggered automatically if one of the onds, for example, by finger contact, cooking zones is heated for an unusual‐...
  • Page 38: Overheating Protection

    – The set power level will be reduced. If, despite removing the cause, the – The cooking zone will switch off au‐ overheating protection mechanism trig‐ tomatically.  will flash in the dis‐ gers again, contact Miele. play.
  • Page 39: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Unsuitable cleaning agents  Danger of burning! The cooking zones must be switch‐ To avoid damaging the surfaces of your ed off. The cooktop needs to cool appliance, do not use: down. – washing-up liquid, – cleaning agents containing soda, al‐ ...
  • Page 40 Stubborn soiling may need to be removed with a shielded scraper blade. Then clean the cooktop with the Origi‐ nal Miele ceramic and stainless steel cooktop cleaner (see "Optional acces‐ sories") or a suitable proprietary ceram‐ ic cooktop cleaner applied with kitchen paper or a clean cloth.
  • Page 41: Problem Solving Guide

    Problem solving guide With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily corrected with‐ out contacting Miele. If, after reading this guide, you can't remedy the problem yourself, please call Miele (see back cover for details). Please note, however, that a call-out charge will be applied to unnecessary service visits where the problem could have been rectified as described in these operating instructions.
  • Page 42 Problem solving guide Problem Possible cause and remedy After switching the The system lock has been activated. cooktop on,  appears  You need to deactivate the system lock (see "Sys‐ in the timer display for tem lock"). several seconds. The ...
  • Page 43  and numbers are The cooktop is incorrectly connected. flashing in the cooking  Contact Miele or a qualified electrician. The cook‐ zone displays and a top must be connected to the mains according to tone sounds. the wiring diagram.
  • Page 44: Optional Accessories

    Depending on country, these can be or‐ dered online at: Removes heavy soiling, limescale de‐ posits and aluminium residues. or from Miele (see end of this booklet Original Miele all purpose microfibre for contact details). cloth Saucepans and frying pans Miele offer a wide range of pans which are perfect for Miele cooktops.
  • Page 45: Con@Ctivity

    Con@ctivity Your cooktop is communication ena‐ Further information regarding bled and via the dongle supplied with Con@ctivity is available on the internet selected rangehoods can communicate and in the instruction manuals of the with the rangehood (Con@ctivity). various components. The cooktop sends information on its operating status to the rangehood.
  • Page 46 Con@ctivity Signing on If you want to sign on your cooktop to the Con@ctivity system, you will first need to sign on the rangehood.  Disconnect the cooktop from the mains electricity supply.  Connect the dongle to the cooktop (see the installation instructions for the dongle).
  • Page 47: Safety Instructions For Installation

    Safety instructions for installation  The appliance must only be installed and connected to the electricity sup‐ ply by a suitably qualified and competent person in strict accordance with cur‐ rent national and local safety regulations. Fit the wall units and rangehood before fitting the cooktop to avoid damaging the cooktop.
  • Page 48: Safety Distances

    Safety distances Safety distance above the cooktop A minimum safety distance must be maintained between the appliance and the rangehood above it. See the range‐ hood manufacturer's operating and in‐ stallation instructions for details. If the manufacturer's instructions are not available for the rangehood, a minimum safety distance of at least 760 mm must be maintained.
  • Page 49 Safety distances Safety distances to the sides Minimum safety distances un‐ and back of the cooktop derneath the cooktop Ideally the cooktop should be installed To ensure sufficient ventilation to the with plenty of space on either side. cooktop, a certain gap must be left be‐ There may be a wall at the rear or a tall tween the underside of the cooktop and unit or wall on one side (right or left),...
  • Page 50 Safety distances Safety distance when installing the appliance near a wall with additional niche cladding A minimum safety distance must be maintained between the worktop cut-out and any niche cladding to protect it from heat damage. A minimum distance  of 50 mm between the worktop cut-out and the niche cladding has to be maintained, if the cladding is made of flammable material (e.g.
  • Page 51: Cooktops With Frame Or Bevelled Edge

    Cooktops with frame or bevelled edge Installation notes Tiled worktop Seal between the cooktop and the worktop Grout lines  and the hatched area un‐ derneath the cooktop frame must be smooth and even. If they are not, the cooktop will not sit flush with the work‐ top and the sealing strip underneath the Do not use sealant between the cooktop will not provide a good seal...
  • Page 52: Building-In Dimensions

    Cooktops with frame or bevelled edge Building-in dimensions KM 6366-1 a Front b Building-in depth c Mains connection box d Con@ctivity connection The mains connection cable (1440 mm long) is supplied separately with the cook‐ top.
  • Page 53: Installation

    Cooktops with frame or bevelled edge Installation Installing the cooktop  Feed the mains connection cable Preparing the worktop down through the cut-out.  Make the worktop cut-out as shown  Place the cooktop centrally in the in "Building-in dimensions". Observe cut-out.
  • Page 54: Flush-Fitted Cooktops

    Flush-fitted cooktops Installation notes The cooktop can be installed – in a suitable cut-out in a natural Flush fit cooktops are only suitable for stone worktop. installation in natural stone (granite, marble), tiled or solid wood worktops. – in a suitable cut-out in a tiled or solid Certain models are suitable for build‐...
  • Page 55: Building-In Dimensions

    Flush-fitted cooktops Building-in dimensions KM 6367-1 a Front d Stepped cut-out b Building-in depth e Con@ctivity connection c Mains connection box The mains connection cable (1440 mm long) is supplied separately with the cook‐ top. Cut-out dimensions for granite or marble worktops. Please take careful note of the inset diagram.
  • Page 56: Installation

    Flush-fitted cooktops Installation Solid wood / tiled / glass worktops Granite and marble worktops a Worktop b Cooktop a Worktop c Gap b Cooktop d Wooden frame 13 mm (not supplied c Gap with appliance) As the ceramic glass and the worktop As the ceramic glass and the worktop cut-out have a certain dimensional tol‐...
  • Page 57 Flush-fitted cooktops Preparing the worktop  Make the worktop cut-out as shown in "Building-in dimensions". Observe the safety distances (see "Safety dis‐ tances").  Solid wood, tiled and glass worktops: Fix the wooden frame  7 mm below the top edge of the worktop (see dia‐ gram).
  • Page 58: Electrical Connection

    AC 230 V, 50 Hz repair work is dangerous to users. The voltage and rated load are given on Miele cannot be held liable for dam‐ the data plate. Please ensure these age or injury caused by incorrect in‐ match the household mains supply.
  • Page 59  Switch the main switch from 1 (on) to cial connection cable, type H 05 VV-F 0 (off) or press the test button. (PVC insulated), available from Miele. The connection data is given on the da‐ ta plate.
  • Page 60: Wiring Diagram

    Electrical connection Wiring diagram a b c d e 200-240 V~ 200-240 V~ 200-240 V~ (L3) 200-240 V~ 200-240 V~ b c d (L2) 200-240 V~...
  • Page 61: After Sales Service, Data Plate, Warranty

    After sales service, data plate, warranty After sales service In the event of any faults which you cannot easily remedy, please contact Miele. See back of this booklet for contact details. Please quote the model and serial number of your appliance when contacting Miele.
  • Page 63 Miele Australia Pty. Ltd. ACN 005 635 398 ABN 96 005 635 398 Miele Center and Head Office Melbourne: 1 Gilbert Park Drive Knoxfield, VIC 3180 Miele Center and Office Melbourne: 206-210 Coventry Street South Melbourne, VIC 3205 Miele Center and Office Sydney:...
  • Page 64 KM 6366-1 / KM 6367-1  en-AU, NZ M.-Nr. 10 032 900 / 00...

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