User Guide and Installation Instruction
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4
- Description of the appliance 9
- Before using for the first time 12
- How the burners operate 13
- Use 14
- Selecting cookware 19
- Timer 20
- Safety features 25
- Cleaning and Care 29
- Programming 30
- Frequently asked questions 33
- Technical Service 36
- IMPORTANT INSTALLATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 38
- Installation 41
- Installation dimensions 43
- Installation 44
- Electrical connection 47
- Help protect our environment 48
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Repairs should only be carried out by an authorized technician in
accordance with local and national safety regulations. Unauthorized repairs
could cause injury or appliance damage.
Cooktop or burners cannot be turned on
Possible fault Solution
The circuit breaker has
tripped.
Reset the circuit breaker (see the data plate for
minimum breaker ratings).
There may be a technical
problem.
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Disconnect the appliance from the main power
supply for approx. 1 minute.
Reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse and
turn the appliance back on. If the appliance still
cannot be turned on, contact a qualified
electrician or Miele.
"LC" appears in the timer display for several seconds after turning on the
cooktop.
The system lock has been
activated.
Deactivate the system lock (see "Child safety lock
/ System lock").
"dE" appears in the timer display for several seconds after switching on the
cooktop. Burners do not heat up.
The device is in demo mode. Deactivate demo mode (see "Programming").
The cooktop turns off while it is in use.
One of the burners has been
on for too long.
Not a fault. You can start the burners again (see
"Safety shut-off").
The heating for one of the burners turns on and off.
Power levels 1 to 8:
Not a fault.
This turning on and off is normal. It is caused by
the electronic heat regulation (see "How the
burners operate").
Power level 9: Fault.
The overheating protection
has triggered.
The overheat protection automatically turns a
burner off if the ceramic surface is in danger of
overheating. Once the ceramic surface has
cooled down, the burner automatically turns back
on (see "Overheat protection".)
Frequently asked questions
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