Miele KM6357 Spécifications

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Operating and Installation instructionsCeramic Cooktop with inductionKM 6357KM 6386To prevent accidents andappliance damage,read these instructionsbef

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Proper use~Oil and fat may ignite if overheated. Do not leave the applianceunattended when cooking with oil or fat.?Do not use water to extinguish oil

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~If the cooktop is built in behind a cabinet door, it should only beoperated with the door open.Close the door only when the residual heat indicators

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~Rough cookware can scratch the glass ceramic surface. Use onlypots and pans with a smooth bottom.~Salt, sugar, and grains of sand or dirt (e.g. from

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~Metal objects stored in a drawer under the cooktop can becomehot when the cooktop is in heavy use over a longer period of time.Do not store metal obj

Page 6 - Intended use

Cooktop modelsKM 6357a Cooking zone with twin boosterb Cooking zone with boosterc PowerFlex cooking zone with twin boosterd PowerFlex cooking zone wit

Page 7 - Children at the cooktop

KM 6386a Cooking zone with boosterb Cooking zone with boosterc Cooking zone with boosterd PowerFlex cooking zone with twin boostere PowerFlex cooking

Page 8 - Technical safety

Control panel(example)Guide to the cooktop160123456789 0123456789 01234567890123456789 0123456789hfo88meclnpkiabdgjh

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Sensorsa On/Offb Lock indicatorc Hoursd - Timer selection- For switching between timer functions- For selecting the shut-off time (see "Automatic

Page 10 - Proper use

Cooking zone dataCookingzoneKM 6357smallest to largestC in cm*Rating in watts at 240 V**y 18 - 28 NormalTwin booster, level 1Twin booster, level 22600

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CookingzoneKM 6386smallest to largestC in cm*Rating in watts at 240 V**y 14 - 20 NormalBooster18503000w 10 - 16 NormalBooster14002200b 18 - 28 NormalT

Page 13 - Cleaning and care

Disposal of packing materialsThe cardboard box and packingmaterials are biodegradable andrecyclable. Please recycle.Ensure that any plastic wrappings,

Page 14 - Guide to the cooktop

Stick the data plate, which is included with the appliancedocuments, on the appropriate place on the cooktop (seeTechnical Service).First cleaning^Rem

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How induction worksUnder each induction cooking zone there is an induction coil.When the cooking zone is switched on, the coil generates amagnetic fie

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NoisesWhen you use an induction cooking zone, the followingnoises may occur, depending on the the type and shape ofthe cookware bottom:–The zone may h

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CookwareSuitable cookware is made of:–stainless steel with a magnetizable bottom–enamel-coated steel–cast iron.Unsuitable cookware is made of:–stainle

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The cooktop is factory-programmed with 9 power levels. You can increase thenumber of power levels (see Programming).Power settingsDefault settings(9 p

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The basics of useYour glass ceramic cooktop is equipped with sensors whichrespond to touch.When the cooktop is switched off, only the ON/OFF andsafety

Page 20 - Help protect our environment

Do not leave the cooktop unattended when in use!Switching the cooktop on^Touch the s sensor.All the sensors light up. If you don't touch another

Page 21 - Before the first use

PowerFlex cooking areaYou can combine the PowerFlex cooking zones into onePowerFlex cooking area. The settings for the cooking areaare controlled via

Page 22 - Induction

Auto heat-upWhen Auto heat-up is activated, the cooking zone startsheating at the highest power setting and then switches to thepower level selected (

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Safety instructions and warnings ...5Guide to the cooktop ...14Cooktop mod

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Continued-cookinglevel*Heat-up timein minutes and seconds (approx.)1 0:151+ 0:152 0:152+ 0:153 0:253+ 0:254 0:504+ 0:505 2:005+ 5:506 5:506+ 2:507 2:5

Page 25 - Power settings

BoosterThe cooking zones are equipped with a booster or a twinbooster (see Guide to the cooktop).The booster increases the power so that large quantit

Page 26 - The basics of use

During the booster time, the B sensor and all of the numbersin the settings bar are on at brightness level 2.Activating the booster^Touch "0"

Page 27 - Switching the cooktop on

Keeping warmSome cooking zones have a keeping warm level.This keeping warm level is for keeping food warm that hasjust been cooked, i.e. food that is

Page 28 - PowerFlex cooking area

Switching off and residual heat displaySwitching a cooking zone off^Touch 0 on the settings bar of the desired cooking zone.After several seconds the

Page 29 - Auto heat-up

–Whenever possible, keep pots and pans covered whilecooking. This helps to limit the loss of heat.open closed–For small quantities, choose small cookw

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The cooktop must be switched on to use the timer.The timer can be used for two different functions:–To set the minute minder–To set a cooking zone to

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Minute minderSetting the minute minderMinutesExample: You want to set a time of 15 minutes.^Switch the cooktop on.^Touch the m sensor.The m sensor fla

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HoursTo set full hours, touch the respective number on the settingsbar.To set the half hours, touch the space between 2 numbers onthe settings bar.Exa

Page 33 - Keeping warm

Changing^Touch the m sensor.^Set the desired time as described above.Clearing^Touch the m sensor.^Touch 0 on the settings bar.Timer39

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Cleaning and care ...47Programming ...49Troubleshooting

Page 35 - Tips for saving energy

Switching a cooking zone off automaticallyYou can set a time after which a cooking zone switches offautomatically.All of the cooking zones can be prog

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Using both timer functions at the same timeThe minute minder and automatic switch-off functions can beused at the same time.If you have programmed one

Page 37 - Minute minder

Safety lock / System lockYour cooktop is equipped with a safety lock to prevent thecooktop and the cooking zones from accidentally beingswitched on or

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ActivatingThree-finger control (factory default)^Touch the $ sensor and the 0 of both right-hand cookingzones at the same time until the lock indicato

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Stop and GoYour cooktop has a Stop and Go feature which, whenactivated, reduces the power of all switched-on cookingzones to level 1. The power levels

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Safety switch-offIf the the cooking time is too longIf a cooking zone is heated for an unusually long period oftime (see chart) at the same power leve

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Overheat protectionAll the induction coils and the cooling elements for theelectronics are fitted with overheating protection. Before theinduction coi

Page 42 - Safety features

Risk of injuryNever use a steam cleaner to clean the cooktop.The steam can reach the electrical components andcause a short circuit.Clean the applianc

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Do not use dishwashing liquid for cleaning. When cleaningwith a dishwashing liquid, not all contaminants andresidues are removed. The result is an inv

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You can change the programming of your cooktop (seechart). You can change several settings one after the other.After starting the programming function

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This cooktop complies with all applicable safety laws andregulations. However, improper use can result in personal injuryand material damage.Before us

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Program* Status** SettingP0Demo mode and factorydefault settingsS 0 Demo mode OnS1 Demo mode OffS 9 Factory default settings restoredP2Number of power

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Program* Status** SettingP7 System lock S0 Only manual activation of thesystem lockS 1 Manual and automatic activationof the system lockP8 Auto heat-u

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You can easily resolve many of the minor problems you may encounter duringeveryday use. With the aid of the following guide, the cause of a problem ca

Page 49 - Programming

Problem Possible fault SolutionThere is a strangesmell or vapourswhen the appliance isbeing used for thefirst time.Each subsequent usereduces the odou

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Problem Possible fault SolutionPower level 9 isautomatically reducedif you select powerlevel 9 on theconnected cookingzone.Operating both zonesat powe

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Problem Possible fault SolutionThe sensors areover-sensitive or donot react at all.The sensitivity level of thesensors has changed.Ensure that the coo

Page 52 - Troubleshooting

Miele offers a variety of additional accessories for itsappliances including Miele cleaning and conditioningproducts.These products can be easily orde

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The Miele|home systemThe Miele{home system allows communication-enabledappliances to send status information to a display device viathe electrical sup

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Miele|homea Communication-enabled appliances (examples)b Communication modulec SuperVision applianced Electrical power supply (powerline)e Miele|home

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Con|ctivitya Communication module XKM 2000 DAb Communication module XKM 2100 KMc Electrical power supply (powerline)Optional accessories59

Page 56 - Optional accessories

Intended use~This cooktop is intended for use in households and similarenvironments.~This cooktop is not intended for outdoor use.~Use the cooktop onl

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Registering the cooktopIf you want to register your cooktop–for Miele{home, first prepare the registration procedureon the display device (see Miele|h

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To deregister the cooktopFrom Miele{home, first prepare the deregistrationprocedure on the display device (see Miele|homeinstallation instructions)^Wi

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The appliance must be installed bya qualified professional andconnected to the electric powersupply by a qualified electrician.The cabinet and the hoo

Page 60 - Con

Safety clearance above the cooktopFor an exhaust hood above thecooktop, always use the clearancespecified by the hood manufacturer.If there are no spe

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Safety clearances to the sides andback of the cooktopThere may be a cabinet or a room wallof any height at the rear and on oneside (right or left) of

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Minimum clearance underneath thecooktopTo ensure proper ventilation of thecooktop, a minimum clearance isrequired between the appliance and anoven, pr

Page 63 - Safety clearances

Safety clearance to a wall coveringA safety clearance must be maintained between the countertop cut-out and anywall covering to protect it from heat d

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Seal between cooktop andcountertopThe cooktop must not be sealed withjoint sealant. Cooktop andcountertop could get damaged if thecooktop needs to be

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KM 6357a Frontb Casing depthc Connection for Miele|homed Mains connection boxThe mains connection cable (1440 mm long) is supplied separately.Building

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KM 6386a Frontb Casing depthc Connection for Miele|homed Mains connection boxThe mains connection cable (1440 mm long) is supplied separately.Building

Page 67 - Instructions for installation

Children at the cooktop~Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from thecooktop unless they are under constant supervision.~Children 8 years a

Page 68 - Building-in dimensions

,CAUTION: Before installation orservicing, disconnect the powersupply by either removing the fuses,shutting off the power main ormanually "trippi

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In the event of a fault which you cannot easily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Department at the address on the back of this

Page 70 - Electrical connection

Alteration rights reserved / 1913For the most updated manual, visit the Miele web site.M.-Nr. 09 330 060 / 01

Page 71 - Technical Service, Data plate

~Use the system lock to prevent children from turning the cooktopon. When using the cooktop, turn on the safety lock to preventchildren from changing

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~Do not under any circumstances open the cooktop housing.Any contact with connections carrying voltage or changes to theelectrical or mechanical set-u

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