Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Guide to the range
- Controls for the range
- Using the appliance
- Features
- Data plate
- Scope of delivery
- Standard and optional accessories
- Side racks
- Universal tray and Wire Rack with anti-tip safety notches
- FlexiClips with Wire Rack HFCBBR 30-3
- Installing and removing the FlexiClips with Wire Rack
- Round baking pans
- Perforated Gourmet Baking Tray HBBL 71
- Broiling and roasting insert HGBB 30-1
- HUB Gourmet Casserole Dishes HBD Gourmet Casserole Dish lids
- Wireless precision probe
- Accessories for cleaning and care
- Safety features of the induction cooktop
- Oven safety features
- PerfectClean treated surfaces
- Self-Clean-ready accessories
- Before first use
- Operating the induction cooktop
- Using the oven
- Settings
- Settings overview
- Opening the “ Settings ” menu
- Language
- Time
- Date
- Lighting
- Start screen
- Display
- Volume
- Units of Measurement
- Booster
- Recommended temperatures
- Self clean
- Cooling fan run-on
- Proximity sensor ( MotionReact )
- Safety
- Miele@home
- Remote Control
- SuperVision
- RemoteUpdate
- Lift-up panel
- Electrical version
- Probe
- Calibrate temperature
- Software version
- Legal information
- Showroom Program
- Factory default
- Alarm + Timer
- Main and submenus
- Moisture Plus
- Automatic Programs
- Special Modes
- MyMiele
- Favorites
- Baking
- Roasting
- Broiling
- Cleaning and care of the induction cooktop
- Cleaning and care of the oven
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Customer Service
- Caring for the environment
- Declaration of conformity
- Copyrights and licenses
Operating the induction cooktop
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The composition of the pan bottom can
affect the evenness of the cooking
results (e.g., when making pancakes).
- To make optimum use of the burners,
choose cookware with a suitable
base diameter (see “Induction
cooktop”). If the pot is too small, it
will not be detected and the symbol
will flash alternately with the selected
power level in the burner indicator.
- Use only pots and pans with smooth
bases. Rough bases can scratch the
ceramic glass.
- Always lift the cookware to move it.
This will help prevent scratching.
- Please note that the maximum
diameter quoted by manufacturers
often refers to the diameter of the top
rim of the pot or pan. The diameter of
the base (generally smaller) is more
important.
Noises
When you use induction burners, the
following noises may occur, depending
on the type and shape of the cookware
bottom:
- On the higher power levels, it might
buzz. This will decrease or cease
altogether when the power level is
reduced.
- Cookware with bottoms made of
different materials (e.g.,sandwich
bottoms) may produce a crackling
noise.
- Whistling may occur if connected
burners (see “Booster”) are
simultaneously in use and cookware
with bottoms made of different
materials (e.g.,sandwich bottoms) is
placed on them.
- The electronics may produce a
clicking sound, especially at lower
power levels.
- You may hear a whirring sound when
the cooling fan turns on. It turns on to
protect the electronics when the
cooktop is being used intensively.
The fan may continue to run after the
cooktop has been turned off.
Energy-saving tips
- Cook in covered pots and pans if
possible. This prevents heat escaping
unnecessarily.
- Use small pots for small quantities. A
smaller pot requires less energy than
a larger, partially filled pot.
- Cook with as little water as possible.
- Once food has come to the boil or
the pan is hot for frying, reduce the
heat to a lower power level.
- Use a pressure cooker to reduce
cooking durations.