Operating instructions
Ceramic cooktop
KM 84-2, KM 87-2
In order to protect yourself and
avoid damage to your machine,
it is absolutely necessary to read
the operating instructions prior
to installation and operation.
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M.-Nr. 03 999 410
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. . . Polyethylene foil (PE) -
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disposing of the appliance.
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Description of the appliance
Description of the appliance
KM 84-2 / KM 87-2
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bControl panel
Data plate
cCooking area -
diameter 5-3/4" (14.5 cm)
KM 84-2: 1200 W
Because the data plate is no longer
visible once the appliance has been
installed, a 2nd data plate is supplied
which should be placed in the space
provided on page 17 of these instruc-
tions.
KM 87-2: 1200 W
dCooking area -
diameter 7-1/8" (18 cm)
KM 84-2: 1700 W
Special accessories
KM 87-2: 1900 W Halogen
eResidual heat indicator
fConnection cable
Special accessories are available from
your Miele Dealer or from the Spare
Parts Department.
gControl for the front cooking area
hCooking area indicator lamp
iControl for the rear cooking area
Stainless steel cover EA 80 (optional)
For installation of this cover, a minimum
distance of 20" (510 mm) is required be-
tween the countertop and overhanging
cabinets.
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Warning and Safety Instructions
Warning and Safety Instructions
"CAUTION": Do not store items of
interest to children behind or in
cabinets above the cooktop.– Children
climbing on the cooktop to reach items
could be seriously injured.
Warning:
When using your cooktop, follow
basic safety precautions including
the following:
Do not allow children to operate or
play with or near the cooktop.
Read all instructions before using
the cooktop.
Store all play items away from the
cooktop to prevent injury to
Use the cooktop only for its in-
tended use.
curious or playful children.
Be sure your appliance is properly
installed and grounded by a quali-
fied technician.
Please remember that burners
become hot; therefore, ensure that
children do not touch them.
Before servicing, disconnect the
power supply by removing the fuse
or turning off the circuit breaker.
Do not store items on the cooktop
when not in use.
Do not let cooking grease or other
flammable materials accumulate
on the cooktop.
The electrical safety of this
appliance can only be guaranteed
when continuity is complete between
the appliance and an effective
Never leave the cooktop unat-
tended when cooking with oil or
fat. Very hot oil can cause a fire.
grounding system.
It is imperative that this basic safety re-
quirement be met. If there is any doubt,
the electrical system of the house
should be checked by a qualified elec-
trician. The manufacturer cannot be
held responsible for damage caused
by the lack or inadequacy of an effec-
tive grounding system.
Allow sufficient time for the cook-
top to cool before touching or ex-
posing surface areas to flammable ma-
terials.
If cracks or crevices appear in the
cooktop, immediately turn off the
cooktop and contact the Miele Service
Department or your local service dealer.
Never use the cooktop to warm or
heat the room.
If sugar (either solid or liquid) or
plastic melt onto the ceramic
surface, it is essential to follow the
When using an electrical outlet
near the cooktop, make sure that
the cable of the appliance does not
come into contact with the burners.
cleaning instructions on Page 14.
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Warning and Safety Instructions
Warning and Safety Instructions
Always cook pork thoroughly to en-
Wear proper apparel – Loose-fit-
ting or hanging garments should
sure that, in the event of trichina,
all bacteria will be killed and the meat
never be worn while using the ap-
is safe to eat.
pliance.
For best results, utilize pots and
pans that are the same size as the
cooktop heating elements.
Do not repair or replace any part of
the appliance unless specifically
recommended in the manual. All other
servicing should be refered to a quali-
fied technician.
If high settings are used, be cau-
tious of splattering grease or
liquids boiling over which may produce
smoke.
Do not use water on grease fires.
Smother the fire or use a dry
chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
Use only dry potholders.
Do not cook on a broken cooktop –
If the cooktop should break,
Use only cookware suitable for
range-top service. Unsuitable
cookware may break due to sudden
temperature changes.
cleaning solutions and spillovers may
penetrate the broken cooktop and
create a risk of electrical shock.
Contact the Miele Service Department
or your local Service dealer.
Always position the handle of the
cookware toward the center of the
cooktop to minimize burns, spillage
and ignition of flammable materials.
Clean the cooktop using caution –
If a wet sponge or cloth is used to
wipe spills on a hot cooking area, be
careful to avoid steam burns. Some
cleaners can produce toxic fumes if ap-
plied to a hot surface.
Before removing pots and pans,
be sure to turn surface units to OFF.
Always heat fat slowly, monitoring
it as it heats.
Under no circumstance use a
steam-cleaning appliance to clean
the cooktop.
The steam could penetrate to live com-
ponents and cause a short circuit.
When frying foods, make sure that
the food is as dry as possible to
prevent moisture from causing hot fat
to bubble over.
When shallow or deep-frying, do
not overfill the pan with oil.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY.
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Warning and Safety Instructions
Warning and safety instructions
Keep these instructions in a safe
place and pass them on to any
future user.
Disposal of discarded appliances
Before disposal of an old ap-
pliance, disconnect and remove
the appliance cord to render it useless.
This is intended to prevent the dis-
carded appliance from being a hazard.
Text highlighted in boxes is of par-
ticular importance and should be
read in conjunction with the Warn-
ing and Safety instructions.
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Before using for the first time
Before using for the first time
Read the “Warning and Safety in-
structions” before using for the first
time.
Thoroughly clean the ceramic cooktop
before using for the first time, and then
regularly after each use (see “Cleaning
and care”).
There may be a slight smell during the
initial use due to the drying effect of the
insulation material.
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Cooktop controls
Cooktop controls
All cooking areas are controlled by vari-
Correct procedure:
able control knobs. By using these con-
trol knobs, temperatures can be freely
selected.
Place saucepan of food on cooking
area.
Select a high number for boiling or
sealing in juices.
The controls can be turned either clock-
wise or counterclockwise.
Should a trace of steam become
visible on the edge of the lid, switch
to a lower number for continued
cooking.
The indicator lamp for each cooking
area lights as soon as the respective
control knob is turned to a setting.
It goes out when the control knob is
turned to the “0” position.
Turning the temperature down at the
right time . . .
. . . prevents food from overcooking.
. . . prevents food from burning.
. . . saves energy.
A resistance is felt between settings 7
and 8 to indicate that a higher tempera-
ture range is being reached.
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Control settings
Control settings
Table of settings for control knobs
Setting
Melting butter, chocolate etc.
Dissolving gelatin
Preparing yogurt
1 - 2
Keeping food warm
Warming small quantities of food / liquid
Thickening sauces containing egg yolk or
butter
Cooking milk pudding
Omelettes
1 - 3
3 - 5
Defrosting deep frozen food
Cooking rice, pasta
Steaming fruit, vegetables, fish
Cooking broths, soups
Braising meat, fish, vegetables
Cooking dumplings, potatoes, soups
Preparing jams, jellies, stewed fruit
4 - 6
Frying chops, liver, sausage, fish, eggs
7 - 10
Frying pancakes, dropped biscuits and other liquid batters
Frying steaks
Deep frying (chips, fritters)
Boiling water
9 - 12
These figures are intended as a guide. With deep pans, large quantities, or without the lid, a higher
setting is needed. With smaller quantities select a lower setting.
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Description of cooking areas
Description of cooking areas
The temperature limiter may also be ac-
tivated when the utensils are suitable.
The reason for this could be light co-
lored saucepan bases (heat reflection)
or poor transfer of heat from the sauce-
pan base to the food.
Cooking areas - diameter
The cooking areas are clearly marked
on the cooktop unit. Only the area
which has been turned on will be
heated. The rest of the cooktop surface
will remain relatively cool.
Important note
Residual heat indicator
While the cooking areas are heating
up, a “humming” noise may be no-
ticed. This is caused by magnetization
of the heating filaments. As the cooking
areas heat up, the humming noise will
diminish and finally will cease al-
together.
Each cooking area has a residual heat
indicator. When a cooking area is
turned on, its residual heat indicator
lights up. It only goes out after the cook-
ing area has been turned off and the
cooking surface has reached a tem-
perature safe to the touch.
For halogen cooking areas only:
Temperature limiter
The radiant elements work together
with the halogen lamps. This gives a
quicker heat transfer to the pan base,
resulting in a shorter heating-up period.
All cooking areas are equipped with a
temperature limiter, which turns the
heating element off if the temperature
under the ceramic surface gets too
high.
The temperature limiter turns the heat-
ing element on again after the tempera-
ture has returned to a safe level.
The temperature limiter operates
. . . when unsuitable cooking utensils
are used (e.g. saucepans with uneven
bases or which are too small).
. . . when cooking areas are used with-
out pots.
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Operation
Operation
Saucepans
Saucepan size
The following notes are designed to en-
able you to
. . . make the best use of energy when
using your ceramic cooktop.
. . . prevent food from boiling over and
burning on to the ceramic cooktop.
The diameter of the saucepan should
be a little larger than that of the cooking
area.
Pots and pans are available which
have been specially tested for use on
glass ceramic cooktops.
Saucepan lids
Saucepan bases
A lid on the saucepan will prevent heat
from being lost, and decrease the cook-
ing time.
So that optimum energy consumption
is achieved during cooking, only sauce-
pans with bases as flat as possible, or
very slightly concave, should be used.
When the saucepan is hot, the base
should rest evenly on the ceramic sur-
face.
Only use saucepans approved for
use on ceramic cooktops. Do not
use pots or pans having bases with
pronounced edges or ridges as
these could permanently scratch
the cooktop surface.
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Operation
Operation
When using aluminum or stainless
Note:
steel utensils, the metal can affect
the ceramic surface by leaving white
colored spots behind.
Do not use any pots or pans on the
ceramic cooktops having bases
with pronounced edges or ridges.
These could permanently scratch
the cooktop surface.
These spots can be removed most
easily if they are treated immediately
with a ceramic cooktop cleaner (see
chapter on “Cleaning and Care”).
Place a saucepan on the cooking
area before turning on the appliance
to save energy.
Do not allow solid or liquid sugar, or
pieces of plastic or aluminum foil
onto the ceramic cooktop unit when
it is hot.
The ceramic surface and the base of
the saucepan should be clean and
dry.
If this should occur do not turn the
appliance off. Scrape the remains
from the cooktop with a razor blade,
taking care not to burn yourself.
This saves unnecessary cleaning
after cooking and protects the cook-
ing area.
Care should be taken that no gra-
nules (e. g. salt, sugar, etc.) are on
the cooktop when cooking.
If it is allowed to cool before the
cooktop has been cleaned, the ce-
ramic surface will be susceptible to
pitting or cracking.
If such granules should find their
way under a saucepan when it is
pushed across the cooktop, the
granules could scratch the surface.
Do not push enamelled baking
sheets, frying pans or saucepans
across the ceramic surface.
Scratches may occur.
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care
Removal of sugar, syrups, plastic or
aluminum foil
Ceramic cooktop
Generally you can use the same clean-
ing agents for the ceramic cooktop as
you would for ordinary glass surfaces.
Do not turn off the cooking area!
Scrape off the residue thoroughly
from the hot cooktop with a razor
blade, taking care not to burn your-
self. Then turn off the cooktop, and
when it is cool, clean with a ceramic
cooktop cleaner.
Never use scouring agents or pads,
or strong cleaners such as oven
sprays or stain removers, as these
could harm the surface.
Clean after each use
Suitable ceramic cooktop cleaners
Wipe off any minor spills with a damp
cloth.
There are special cleaners on the mar-
ket for ceramic cooktops. Follow the
manufacturer’s instructions.
If the cooktop is cleaned with a soap,
for example dishwashing liquid, light
blue staining may occur. These stains
can be removed with a ceramic cook-
top cleaner, although they can be
stubborn and may take several applica-
tions.
If you have difficulty finding a suitable
ceramic cooktop cleaner, contact the
Miele Service Department for advice.
Do not apply to the cooktop when
still hot.
Hardened spills should be carefully
scraped off with a razor blade. The
cooktop surface should then be
rubbed clean with a damp cloth.
After applying the ceramic cooktop
cleaner let it dry and then rub it off
using a soft towel.
Light marks with a metallic sheen
Always make sure that every trace of
cleaning agent has been removed, as it
could have an adverse effect on the
cooktop when turned on.
Aluminum deposits on the cooktop sur-
face can be removed once the cooktop
has cooled down by using a ceramic
cooktop cleaner.
Lime deposits caused by water boiling
over, can be removed with vinegar or a
ceramic cooktop cleaner.
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care
Some cleaners incorporate a silicone
Control panel / Control knobs
agent which acts as a protective film
for the ceramic cooktop.
Do not use any scouring agents or
pads on the knobs or control panel,
as these could cause damage.
It makes the cooktop surface smoother
and prevents water and food from ad-
hering to the surface.
Clean the cooktop controls and the con-
trol panel with hot water and a little dish-
washing liquid.
After application, rub dry with a clean
cloth.
Cooking at high temperatures reduces
this effect and the cleaner may need to
be reapplied.
By cleaning your ceramic surface with
one of these agents, you will help avoid
damage caused by sugar, syrups and
aluminum foil deposits.
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Correcting minor faults
Correcting minor faults
Repairs to electrical appliances
should only be carried out by a
trained person. Unauthorized re-
pairs can be dangerous.
Some minor problems, however, can
be remedied as follows:
What to do if . . .
. . . a humming sound is heard while
the ceramic cooktop is heating up?
This is not a fault. As the cooking area
heats up, the humming disappears
completely.
. . . a resistance is felt between set-
tings 7 and 8?
This is not a fault. The resistance is
there to indicate that a higher tempera-
ture range is being reached.
. . . the cooking area does not get hot
when turned on and the indicator
lamp does not light?
Check that the circuit breaker hasn’t
tripped.
If it has, call the Miele Service De-
partment for assistance.
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After Sales Service
After Sales Service
In the event of any fault which you can-
not correct yourself, please contact
Your Miele Dealer
or
The Miele Service Department
The address of the nearest Miele
Service Department is given on the
back cover.
When contacting the Service Depart-
ment, please give the Model and Serial
No. of the appliance, both of which can
be found on the data plate.
Space for supplied data plate
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Electrical connection
Electrical connection
Electrical connection of the appliance
For CDN only
should be made by a qualified electri-
cian and in accordance with local and
national standards.
The appliances are provided with 3 ter-
minal leads: 1 black wire, 1 red wire
and 1 green wire which have to be con-
nected to a separate overcurrent pro-
tection device (Miele fuse box).
Note to installer:
Please leave these instructions with
the consumer.
All hot wires (black and red) have to be
fused individually before connecting
them to the main power supply leads.
Power supply:
Please check dataplate for
240 VAC; 60 Hz or
208 VAC; 60 Hz
Use 15 A / 250 V fuses for ap-
pliances rated 240 VAC.
Caution:
Disconnect the power supply be-
fore servicing. To reduce the risk of
electric shock, make sure that the
appliance is properly grounded
after installation.
Connect black terminal wire to L1
(black) and red terminal wire to L 2
(red). The green terminal wire (ground)
has to be connected directly to the
equivalent colored power supply leads.
All connections must be done in a
proper way.
WARNING:
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
GROUNDED
SEE ALSO WIRING DIAGRAM PRO-
VIDED WITH THE APPLIANCE.
For USA only
The appliance is provided with 3 termi-
nal leads, 1 black wire (L 1), 1 red wire
(L 2) and 1 green wire (GND) which
have to be connected to a dedicated
junction box. Connect black wire to L1,
red wire to L2 and green wire to GND.
All connections must be done
according to code.
SEE THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM PRO-
VIDED WITH THE APPLIANCE.
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Electrical connection
Electrical connections
FOR CANADA ONLY
WARNING: THE APPLIANCE MUST
BE GROUNDED
Miele Fuse Box
Cap
Fuse Holder
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Appliance dimensions
Appliance dimensions
KM 84-2, KM 87-2
11-5/16’’
20 1/16’’
2 3/16’’
19 5/16’’
10 7/16’’
Dimensions are given in inches and
mm (bold).
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Installation instructions
Installation instructions
There may be a wall at the rear and a
wall or tall cabinet on one side.
On the other side, however, no cabinet
or appliance must stand higher than
the cooktop.
1-3/16’’
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Installation instructions
Installation instructions
There must be a minimum distance of 1-
3/16" (30 mm) between the cooktop
and adjacent cabinet or tall appliance.
Depth Width
in (Dimen- (Dimensio
mm * sion B)
in mm
Width
n B) in
inches
2 zone Combiset
1 appliance
2 appliances
3 appliances
4 appliances
5 appliances
490
490
490
490
490
265
558
851
1144
1437
10-7/16"
22"
33-1/2"
45-1/16"
56-5/8"
2 3/16’’
4 zone Combiset
19 5/16’’
2 3/16’’
1 appliance
2 appliances
3 appliances
490
490
490
560
1143
1728
22-1/16"
45"
68-1/16"
Prepare the countertop cut-out as il-
lustrated.
Combination
Dimension ”B“ will change depend-
ing on how many combisets are
installed and is given on the chart.
One 2 zone
+ one 4 zone
490
490
490
490
490
851
33-1/2"
45"
Two 2 zone
+ one 4 zone
1143
1437
1436
1729
Three 2 zone
+ one 4 zone
56-5/8"
56-9/16"
68-1/16"
One 2 zone
+ two 4 zone
Two 2 zone
+ two 4 zone
Extractor (e.g. DA 8-2)
For installation between two appliances:
- Dimension B increases by 90 mm (3 9/16").
For installation at the end of a combination:
- Dimension B increases by 98 mm (3 7/8").
* 490 mm = 19 5/16 "
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Installation instructions
Installation instructions
Place the seal provided funder
the edge of the cooktop.
tighten
loosen
bAppliance
cTensioning screw
dClamp
eCountertop
fSeal
Turn the tensioning screws c
counterclockwise until a resistance is
felt, then turn the clamps dto the
left.
Place the appliance in position, turn
the clamps and tighten the tension-
ing screws until the clamps press
into the countertop e. Do not use ex-
cessive force.
Connect the appliance to the electri-
cal supply.
When installing several Combiset units,
a stainless steel spacer bar should be
installed between the units. It comes
supplied with its own installation instruc-
tions.
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Installation instructions
Installation instructions
To eliminate the risk of fire or burns
caused by reaching over heated sur-
face units, cabinet storage space lo-
cated above surface units should be
avoided.
If cabinet storage or a range hood is
provided, distance A has to be at least
30" (75 cm). A range hood has to ex-
tend at least 5" (12,5 cm) beyond the
bottom of the cabinets.
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