Operating and Installation manual
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... controls and displays 11 Timer control and display 12 Burner data 12 Induction 13 How it works 13 Noises 14 Cookware 15 Before using for the first time 16 Heat the cooktop 16 Use 17 Touch controls 17 Turning on the cooktop 17 Turning on a burner 17 Settings 18 Auto-heat 19 Booster... function 21 Turning off a burner 23 Turning off the cooktop 23 Residual heat indicator 23 Timer 24 Setting the timer 24 Automatic switch-off 25 Combi mode 26 Safety features 27 Child Safety Lock 27 ...
... controls and displays 11 Timer control and display 12 Burner data 12 Induction 13 How it works 13 Noises 14 Cookware 15 Before using for the first time 16 Heat the cooktop 16 Use 17 Touch controls 17 Turning on the cooktop 17 Turning on a burner 17 Settings 18 Auto-heat 19 Booster... function 21 Turning off a burner 23 Turning off the cooktop 23 Residual heat indicator 23 Timer 24 Setting the timer 24 Automatic switch-off 25 Combi mode 26 Safety features 27 Child Safety Lock 27 ...
Operating and Installation manual
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...will be switched off . If the booster function is affected, the cooktop will be caused by: The induction coils and the cooling element of the appliance. The fault code FE99 ... an empty pan. - If the overheating protection mechanism triggers again, contact Miele Technical Service. - If an induction coil is being used again as soon as the cooling element has cooled ... fats or oils being insufficient ventilation to operate at the original power setting. 30 This prevents the induction coils and cooling element from overheating. The burner can be displayed. As soon...
...will be switched off . If the booster function is affected, the cooktop will be caused by: The induction coils and the cooling element of the appliance. The fault code FE99 ... an empty pan. - If the overheating protection mechanism triggers again, contact Miele Technical Service. - If an induction coil is being used again as soon as the cooling element has cooled ... fats or oils being insufficient ventilation to operate at the original power setting. 30 This prevents the induction coils and cooling element from overheating. The burner can be displayed. As soon...
KM5753 Product Dimensions
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SPECIFICATION SHEETS 060811 Total built-in accordance with local codes. • Unit depth is not to scale. See notes 30 3/4" 19 5/8" 1 9/16" max. 2" min Location Codes E - 208-240 Volt, 40 Amp 3-wire power supply connects rear right bottom Notes • All installations must be done in height includes 7/16" for electrical connection NOTE: Drawing is 2 9/16" thick. Product and Cut-out Dimensions Touch Control Induction Cooktop KM5753 23 5/8" min 31 1/4" 20 1/4" E 3" -
SPECIFICATION SHEETS 060811 Total built-in accordance with local codes. • Unit depth is not to scale. See notes 30 3/4" 19 5/8" 1 9/16" max. 2" min Location Codes E - 208-240 Volt, 40 Amp 3-wire power supply connects rear right bottom Notes • All installations must be done in height includes 7/16" for electrical connection NOTE: Drawing is 2 9/16" thick. Product and Cut-out Dimensions Touch Control Induction Cooktop KM5753 23 5/8" min 31 1/4" 20 1/4" E 3" -