Operating and Installation instructionsCeramic Cooktop with inductionKM 6310KM 6344To prevent accidents andappliance damage,read these instructionsbef
Intended use~This cooktop is intended for use in households and similarenvironments.~This cooktop is not intended for outdoor use.~Use the cooktop onl
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
~Use the system lock to prevent children from turning the cooktopon. When using the cooktop, turn on the safety lock to preventchildren from changing
~Do not under any circumstances open the cooktop housing.Any contact with connections carrying voltage or changes to theelectrical or mechanical set-u
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
~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
~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
~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
Disposal of packing materialsThe cardboard box and packingmaterials are biodegradable andrecyclable. Please recycle.Ensure that any plastic wrappings,
Stick the data plate, which is included with the appliancedocuments, on the appropriate place on the cooktop (seeTechnical Service).First cleaning^Rem
Guide to the cooktop ...4Cooktop models...4KM 6310 ...
How induction worksUnder each induction cooking zone there is an induction coil.When the cooking zone is switched on, the coil generates amagnetic fie
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
CookwareSuitable cookware is made of:–stainless steel with a magnetizable bottom–enamel-coated steel–cast iron.Unsuitable cookware is made of:–stainle
The basics of useYour glass ceramic cooktop is equipped with sensors whichrespond to touch.To operate the cooktop, simply touch the relevant sensor. A
Switching onBegin by switching on the cooktop, then the desired cookingzone.Do not leave the cooktop unattended when in use!Switching the cooktop on^T
Power settingsThe cooktop is factory-programmed with 9 power levels. You can increase thenumber of power levels (see Programming). The additional leve
Auto heat-upWhen Auto heat-up is activated, the cooking zone startsheating at the highest power setting and then switches to thepower level selected (
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
Booster FunctionThe cooking zones are equipped with a booster or a twinbooster (see Guide to the cooktop).The booster function increases the power so
Activating the booster^Touch the sensor for the desired cooking zone.^Select a power level, if necessary.^Touch the B I/II sensor.The Booster indicato
Safety features ...39Safety lock / System lock ...39Stop and
Keeping warmEvery cooking zone has a keeping-warm setting. Keepingwarm (h) is between power levels 0 and 1.If it is activated, the cooking zone switch
Switching off and residual heat displaySwitching a cooking zone off^Touch the sensor for the desired cooking zone twice.A 0 flashes for a few seconds
–Whenever possible, keep pots and pans covered whilecooking. This helps to limit the loss of heat.open closed–For small quantities, choose small cookw
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
Minute minderSetting the minute minderMinutesExample: You want to set a time of 15 minutes.^Switch the cooktop on.^Touch the m sensor.00 appears in th
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
Changing^Touch the m sensor.^Set the desired time as described above.Clearing^Touch the m sensor until 00 appears in the timer display.Timer36
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
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
Safety lock / System lockYour cooktop is equipped with a safety lock to prevent thecooktop and the cooking zones from accidentally beingswitched on or
Cooktop modelsKM 6310a Cooking zone with twin boosterbc Cooking zone with boosterd Control panelGuide to the cooktop4
ActivatingThree-finger control (factory default)^Touch the $ sensor and the selection switches of bothright-hand cooking zones at the same time until
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
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
Overheat protectionAll the induction coils and the cooling elements for theelectronics are fitted with overheating protection. Before theinduction coi
,NEVER use a steam cleaner to clean this appliance.The steam can reach the electrical components andcause a short circuit.Clean the appliance on a reg
Do not use dishwashing liquid for cleaning. When cleaningwith a dishwashing liquid, not all contaminants andresidues are removed. The result is an inv
You can change the programming of your cooktop (seechart). You can change several settings one after the other.After starting the programming function
Saving the settings^Touch the s sensor until the displays go out.If you do not want to save the settings^Touch the $ sensor until the displays go out.
Program* Status** SettingP00Demo mode and factorydefault settingsS 0 Demo mode ON(after switching the cooking zoneon dE appears in the timer displayfo
Program* Status** SettingP06Safety lock S 0 One-finger locking using $S1 Three-finger locking by touching$ and the sensors for the tworight-hand cooki
KM 6344a Cooking zone with twin boosterbcd Cooking zones with boosterse Control panelGuide to the cooktop5
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
Problem Possible fault SolutionThere is a strangesmell or vapourswhen the appliance isbeing used for thefirst time.Each subsequent usereduces the odou
Problem Possible fault SolutionPower level 9 isautomatically reducedif you select powerlevel 9 on theconnected cookingzone.Operating both zonesat powe
Problem Possible fault SolutionThe sensors areover-sensitive or donot react at all.The sensitivity level ofthe sensors haschanged.Ensure that the cook
Miele offers a variety of additional accessories for itsappliances including Miele cleaning and conditioningproducts.These products can be easily orde
The Miele|home systemThe Miele{home system allows communication-enabledappliances to send status information to a display device viathe electrical sup
Miele|homea Communication-enabled appliances (examples)b Communication modulec SuperVision applianced Electrical power supply (powerline)e Miele|home
Con|ctivitya Communication module XKM 2000 DAb Communication module XKM 2100 KMc Electrical power supply (powerline)Optional accessories57
Registering the cooktopIf you want to register your cooktop–for Miele{home, first prepare the registration procedureon the display device (see Miele|h
To deregister the cooktopFrom Miele{home, first prepare the deregistrationprocedure on the display device (see Miele|homeinstallation instructions)^Wi
Control panelSensorsa Cooktop ON/OFFb Settings bar- For setting the power level- For setting the timec Lock indicatord Single booster / twin boostere
The appliance must be installed bya qualified professional andconnected to the electric powersupply by a qualified electrician.The cabinet and the hoo
Clearance above the cooktopFor an exhaust hood above thecooktop, always use the clearancespecified by the hood manufacturer.If there are no specificat
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Minimum clearance underneath thecooktopTo ensure proper ventilation of thecooktop, a minimum clearance isrequired between the appliance and anoven, pr
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
Cooktops with frame orbevelled edgesSeal between cooktop andcountertopThe sealing strip under the edge of theupper part of the cooktop provides anadeq
KM 6310a Frontb Cooktop heightc Connection for Miele|homed Electrical boxThe connection cable (1440 mm long) comes with the cooktop.Installation dimen
KM 6344a Frontb Cooktop heightc Connection for Miele|homed Electrical boxThe connection cable (1440 mm long) comes with the cooktop.Installation dimen
Preparing the countertop^For the countertop cut-out use thedimensions given in the illustration.Observe the safety clearances (seeSafety instructions
,CAUTION: Before installation orservicing, disconnect the powersupply by either removing the fuses,shutting off the power main ormanually "trippi
Indicator lightsi Lock indicatorj BoosterCooking zone displayk0 = Cooking zone ready for use^ = Keeping warm function1 to 9 = Power levelsf = Level 1
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
Alteration rights reserved / 3313For the most updated manual, visit the Miele web site.M.-Nr. 09 166 590 / 03
Cooking zone dataCookingzoneKM 6310smallest to largestC in cm*Rating in watts at 240 V**f 18 - 28 NormalTwin booster, level 1Twin booster, level 22600
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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