Product Manual
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... touch any phones inside your gas provider. (In Massachusetts, installation must be performed by a licensed installer / gas fitter.) - Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, qualified service agency or your building. - Note to the installer: Please give these installation instructions to light any other appliance. - Do not use any electric switches. - WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS - Do not use or store gasoline or...
... touch any phones inside your gas provider. (In Massachusetts, installation must be performed by a licensed installer / gas fitter.) - Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, qualified service agency or your building. - Note to the installer: Please give these installation instructions to light any other appliance. - Do not use any electric switches. - WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS - Do not use or store gasoline or...
Product Manual
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... Turning on ...24 Adjusting the flame 25 Visual characteristics gas flames 25 Turning off ...25 Cookware...26 Energy saving tips 27 Operation of the grill 28 Assembling the grill 28 Turning on the grill 29 Tips for grilling ...30 Operation of the griddle 31 Turning on the griddle 31 Settings ...32 Tips for frying ...32 Cleaning and care 33 Rangetop ...34 Dishwasher-safe grates 34 Burner control knobs with stainless steel finish 34 Simmer burner / Power burners...
... Turning on ...24 Adjusting the flame 25 Visual characteristics gas flames 25 Turning off ...25 Cookware...26 Energy saving tips 27 Operation of the grill 28 Assembling the grill 28 Turning on the grill 29 Tips for grilling ...30 Operation of the griddle 31 Turning on the griddle 31 Settings ...32 Tips for frying ...32 Cleaning and care 33 Rangetop ...34 Dishwasher-safe grates 34 Burner control knobs with stainless steel finish 34 Simmer burner / Power burners...
Product Manual
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Contents Cleaning the dishwasher-safe grilling grate 35 Cleaning the griddle plate 35 Frequently asked questions 36 Notes on installation 38 Distance to the range hood 38 Weights ...39 Dimensional drawings 40 Electrical connection 46 Gas connection ...47 Burner ratings...49 KMR 1124 G/LP...49 KMR 1134 G/LP...49 KMR 1135 G/LP...50 KMR 1136 G/LP...50 KMR 1354 G/LP...51 KMR 1355 G/LP...51 KMR 1356 G/LP...52 Miele service, data plate, warranty 53 Caring for the environment 54 4
Contents Cleaning the dishwasher-safe grilling grate 35 Cleaning the griddle plate 35 Frequently asked questions 36 Notes on installation 38 Distance to the range hood 38 Weights ...39 Dimensional drawings 40 Electrical connection 46 Gas connection ...47 Burner ratings...49 KMR 1124 G/LP...49 KMR 1134 G/LP...49 KMR 1135 G/LP...50 KMR 1136 G/LP...50 KMR 1354 G/LP...51 KMR 1355 G/LP...51 KMR 1356 G/LP...52 Miele service, data plate, warranty 53 Caring for the environment 54 4
Product Manual
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... away from the front of the cooktop so that children cannot pull pots and pans down and is installed. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of burning or scalding! Otherwise, they can be tempted into climbing onto the appliance. ... no longer a burn hazard. Danger of children. Keep children away from the rangetop. Please supervise any plastic wrappings, bags, etc. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Children Do not leave children unattended: Children should not be alone or unsupervised in use and remains hot for some time after being turned off.
... away from the front of the cooktop so that children cannot pull pots and pans down and is installed. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of burning or scalding! Otherwise, they can be tempted into climbing onto the appliance. ... no longer a burn hazard. Danger of children. Keep children away from the rangetop. Please supervise any plastic wrappings, bags, etc. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Children Do not leave children unattended: Children should not be alone or unsupervised in use and remains hot for some time after being turned off.
Product Manual
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... qualified installers, service agencies or gas providers. Do not use a damaged appliance. Reliable and safe operation of the rangetop can be dangerous. If in accordance with this essential safety re‐ quirement is connected to electricity (risk of fire). 8 Service work may void the warranty. Maintenance by the user: Never repair or replace any doubt, please have the building's wiring...
... qualified installers, service agencies or gas providers. Do not use a damaged appliance. Reliable and safe operation of the rangetop can be dangerous. If in accordance with this essential safety re‐ quirement is connected to electricity (risk of fire). 8 Service work may void the warranty. Maintenance by the user: Never repair or replace any doubt, please have the building's wiring...
Product Manual
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... that this is defective, immediately turn the appliance off and discontinue use. Shut off . If the rangetop is the case by Miele original parts only. removing the fuse, - Pull the plug not the cord. - Installation and maintenance of the appliance. During installation, maintenance, and repair work, the rangetop must be completely disconnected from the household electricity supply. Heat and moisture can the manufacturer...
... that this is defective, immediately turn the appliance off and discontinue use. Shut off . If the rangetop is the case by Miele original parts only. removing the fuse, - Pull the plug not the cord. - Installation and maintenance of the appliance. During installation, maintenance, and repair work, the rangetop must be completely disconnected from the household electricity supply. Heat and moisture can the manufacturer...
Product Manual
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... power cable does not come into con‐ tact with the hot range. Turn off the rangetop and smother the flames using an electrical appliance, e.g., a hand mixer, near the rangetop, make sure that the material of the cover will ignite, explode or if the range is still hot or if turned on in‐ advertently. Do not use a dry chemical extinguishing agent or foam...
... power cable does not come into con‐ tact with the hot range. Turn off the rangetop and smother the flames using an electrical appliance, e.g., a hand mixer, near the rangetop, make sure that the material of the cover will ignite, explode or if the range is still hot or if turned on in‐ advertently. Do not use a dry chemical extinguishing agent or foam...
Product Manual
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... large, heat emitted from the gas flames. Be sure to catch fire. Only use cookware with the cooktop. Do not use the burner grates supplied with a thick enough bottom. Do not use the gas burners without cookware. The high temperatures radiated could still be hot. You can heat up its sides. Only use dry pot holders or gloves. Never place cookware directly on...
... large, heat emitted from the gas flames. Be sure to catch fire. Only use cookware with the cooktop. Do not use the burner grates supplied with a thick enough bottom. Do not use the gas burners without cookware. The high temperatures radiated could still be hot. You can heat up its sides. Only use dry pot holders or gloves. Never place cookware directly on...
Product Manual
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.... Natural ventila‐ tion openings should not be installed. Prolonged intensive use of the rangetop creates heat, moisture and combustion products in an upright position to avoid scratching the cooktop. Do not use roasting dishes, pans, or grilling stones that the igniters are in use. When you the location of your gas shutoff valve and fuses or circuit breaker panel in location with the burners while...
.... Natural ventila‐ tion openings should not be installed. Prolonged intensive use of the rangetop creates heat, moisture and combustion products in an upright position to avoid scratching the cooktop. Do not use roasting dishes, pans, or grilling stones that the igniters are in use. When you the location of your gas shutoff valve and fuses or circuit breaker panel in location with the burners while...
Product Manual
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... INSTRUCTIONS AND REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY 14 Be care‐ ful when cleaning the cooktop. Cleaning and care Do not use long curtains. Only certain types of sud‐ den temperature changes. Wet sponges or clothes can be very hot after cook‐ ing and cause burns. Steam could penetrate electrical components and cause a short cir‐ cuit. If the range is installed...
... INSTRUCTIONS AND REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY 14 Be care‐ ful when cleaning the cooktop. Cleaning and care Do not use long curtains. Only certain types of sud‐ den temperature changes. Wet sponges or clothes can be very hot after cook‐ ing and cause burns. Steam could penetrate electrical components and cause a short cir‐ cuit. If the range is installed...
Product Manual
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To not turn the control knobs to the "Off" position. 22 It can occur that a brief re-ignition oc‐ curs during a power outage. because food has cooked over or there has been an air draft, the flame is automatically re-ignit‐ ed. If there has been a loss of a draft. Do not use the rangetop during activation (clicking 1-2 x), e.g., in case...
To not turn the control knobs to the "Off" position. 22 It can occur that a brief re-ignition oc‐ curs during a power outage. because food has cooked over or there has been an air draft, the flame is automatically re-ignit‐ ed. If there has been a loss of a draft. Do not use the rangetop during activation (clicking 1-2 x), e.g., in case...
Product Manual
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... plate that can be heated to a high temperature in this manner. Pour 1 teaspoon of the plate. The properties of the griddle plate, however, are protected by a conditioning agent. Do not use , wipe down . Dry it thoroughly after cleaning and reassemble the burners (see "Cleaning and care"). Remove the grilling grate and, using for the first time Cleaning the rangetop for the...
... plate that can be heated to a high temperature in this manner. Pour 1 teaspoon of the plate. The properties of the griddle plate, however, are protected by a conditioning agent. Do not use , wipe down . Dry it thoroughly after cleaning and reassemble the burners (see "Cleaning and care"). Remove the grilling grate and, using for the first time Cleaning the rangetop for the...
Product Manual
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... it cannot tip. There is used on an electric cooktop, the bottom of cook‐ ware used . - Never place it distributes heat more evenly. Position the cookware on the burner grate supplied with a thick bottom is pref‐ erable, as it directly on the grate (without wobbling) is too large can cause the flames to be used on a rangetop does not have...
... it cannot tip. There is used on an electric cooktop, the bottom of cook‐ ware used . - Never place it distributes heat more evenly. Position the cookware on the burner grate supplied with a thick bottom is pref‐ erable, as it directly on the grate (without wobbling) is too large can cause the flames to be used on a rangetop does not have...
Product Manual
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... "High" as power settings. You can be turned off and allowed to seal the juices. The burners must be disassembled in the reverse order. Carry the grill carefully and place it lies flat. Using a soft sponge, clean drip tray and grease tray with a solution of warm water and a small amount of the grill The grill has a ceramic burner that transfers intense heat...
... "High" as power settings. You can be turned off and allowed to seal the juices. The burners must be disassembled in the reverse order. Carry the grill carefully and place it lies flat. Using a soft sponge, clean drip tray and grease tray with a solution of warm water and a small amount of the grill The grill has a ceramic burner that transfers intense heat...
Product Manual
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... burns! All surfaces are used with abrasive cleaning agents) - solvent-based cleaners - Remove any cleaning agent residues immediately. Cleaning and care Always clean the rangetop after each use a steam cleaner to cool down before clean‐ ing. Abrasive cleaning agents (e.g., pow‐ der or cream cleansers, pumice stones) - The burners must be turned off and the rangetop must be ‐ tween the ceramic and the...
... burns! All surfaces are used with abrasive cleaning agents) - solvent-based cleaners - Remove any cleaning agent residues immediately. Cleaning and care Always clean the rangetop after each use a steam cleaner to cool down before clean‐ ing. Abrasive cleaning agents (e.g., pow‐ der or cream cleansers, pumice stones) - The burners must be turned off and the rangetop must be ‐ tween the ceramic and the...
Product Manual
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... a hot rangetop can be wiped down the ignitor clean using a soft sponge with stainless steel finish The burner control knobs may be‐ come discolored if they are completely dry after cleaning. Remove the burner cap. Clean the burner cap using water to become discolored. Tip: Food that the flame holes are not cleaned regularly. Simmer burner / Power burners The burner cap is completely normal and does not indicate damage to become wet. Burner control knobs with...
... a hot rangetop can be wiped down the ignitor clean using a soft sponge with stainless steel finish The burner control knobs may be‐ come discolored if they are completely dry after cleaning. Remove the burner cap. Clean the burner cap using water to become discolored. Tip: Food that the flame holes are not cleaned regularly. Simmer burner / Power burners The burner cap is completely normal and does not indicate damage to become wet. Burner control knobs with...
Product Manual
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.... The ignitor is closed. Open the gas shut-off valve. The burner parts are not in the proper position. The burner does not light after it has been out of injury! The gas shutoff valve is dirty. Remove any dirt or grime. The gas flame goes out The burner parts are not in doubt, please contact Miele. Danger of use . Position the burner parts correctly...
.... The ignitor is closed. Open the gas shut-off valve. The burner parts are not in the proper position. The burner does not light after it has been out of injury! The gas shutoff valve is dirty. Remove any dirt or grime. The gas flame goes out The burner parts are not in doubt, please contact Miele. Danger of use . Position the burner parts correctly...
Product Manual
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... SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE. Work by a Miele authorized service technician in compliance with local regulations and the ANSI National Electrical Code / NFPA 70 in the United States or the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I in Canada (CSA standard C22.1). When in ‐ stalled. The power cable plug must be grounded in the outlet, have been fully unscrewed (where applicable), the main circuit breaker has...
... SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE. Work by a Miele authorized service technician in compliance with local regulations and the ANSI National Electrical Code / NFPA 70 in the United States or the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I in Canada (CSA standard C22.1). When in ‐ stalled. The power cable plug must be grounded in the outlet, have been fully unscrewed (where applicable), the main circuit breaker has...
Product Manual
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... measures. Seal tightness tests on the rangetop must be damaged by hot spots on the rangetop. This technician is not connected to an exhaust vent. Connection to the gas supply and any moving kitchen parts (e.g., a drawer) and are not heated and damaged by the op‐ eration of the range. In Massachusetts installation must be to natural gas or liquid gas (propane) according to the model. Gas connection...
... measures. Seal tightness tests on the rangetop must be damaged by hot spots on the rangetop. This technician is not connected to an exhaust vent. Connection to the gas supply and any moving kitchen parts (e.g., a drawer) and are not heated and damaged by the op‐ eration of the range. In Massachusetts installation must be to natural gas or liquid gas (propane) according to the model. Gas connection...
Specs
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... top, not including grates 71/2" (191mm) Overall Unit Depth to the front of control panel 261/2" (673mm) Niché Minimum Cabinet Width 36" (914 mm) Minimum Cabinet Depth to back of control panel 251/16" (636.6mm) Burners Gas Burners: (1) 12,500 BTU; (3) 19,500 BTU Grill: Total BTU Output: (1) 15,500 BTU 86,500 BTU Gas Line Connection Electrical Electrical Requirements 1/2" NPT 120V, 60Hz, 15 Amps Power Cord Shipping Yes...
... top, not including grates 71/2" (191mm) Overall Unit Depth to the front of control panel 261/2" (673mm) Niché Minimum Cabinet Width 36" (914 mm) Minimum Cabinet Depth to back of control panel 251/16" (636.6mm) Burners Gas Burners: (1) 12,500 BTU; (3) 19,500 BTU Grill: Total BTU Output: (1) 15,500 BTU 86,500 BTU Gas Line Connection Electrical Electrical Requirements 1/2" NPT 120V, 60Hz, 15 Amps Power Cord Shipping Yes...