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1. turn to the left to turn off The manufacturer will not be held liable for such damages How to use How to switch on Do not leave the appliance unattended whilst it is being used m To ignite a burner press the proper control knob and turn it to the LEFT all the way to the largest flame symbol m Once aflame is visible continue to press the control knob for 8 10 seconds then let go m f the flame goes out turn the control to Off and wait for at least 1 minute before trying to ignite it again If necessary keep the control pressed in for longer m f the burner does not ignite after a second attempt turn the control back to Off and go to the Problem solving guide for advice How to switch on during a power outage If there is a power outage the burners can be lit with matches or a stove lighter m Jo ignite a burner press the control knob and turn it to the LEFT all the way to the largest flame symbol m Pressing down the knob bring a lit match to the gas air mixture m Continue to hold down the knob for approx 8 10 seconds then let go How to use How to adjust the flame The burners can be variably adjusted between the lowest and highest flame Be sure to adjust the flame to a level that does not jut out from under the cookware Because the edges of a gas flame are much hotter than the center of the flame the tips must remain under the bottom of the cookware If the flame
2. m After testing set aside the loose burner parts m Put the upper part of the appliance back in place m Screw down the lower part of the burner then put the loose burner parts back into place making sure to follow the right order m Put the control knob back on m Finally check the flame behaviour of each burner The flame must not go out in the low setting even if the control knob is quickly turned from high to low At the high setting the flame needs to burn with a clearly visible core m In the nozzle pack find the appropriate sticker for the new gas type and stick it over top of the previous sticker 41 Help protect our environment Disposal of packing materials Disposal of an old appliance The cardboard box and packing Old appliances contain materials that materials are biodegradable and can be recycled Please contact your recyclable Please recycle local recycling authority about the Ensure that any plastic wrappings possibility of recycling these materials bags etc are disposed of safely and Before discarding an old appliance kept out of the reach of children disconnect it from the electrical supply Danger of suffocation and cut off the power cord to prevent it from becoming a hazard 42 43 Miele Limited Headquarters and Showroom 161 Four Valley Drive Vaughan ON L4K 4V8 Phone 800 643 5381 905 660 9936 Fax 905 532 2290 www miele ca info miele ca general enquiries
3. 3 5 kPa or isolated from the gas line by closing its individual manual shut off valve at test pressures equal to or less than Ve psi 3 5 KPa Any pipe connections must be made using a thread sealant approved for gas connections Failure to correctly install these items could lead to a gas leak and subsequent explosion Leak testing of the appliance shall be conducted according to the manufacturer s instructions 34 The gas connection must be made in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z 223 1 NFPA 54 for the USA or the current Can CGA B 149 1 and 2 Installation Codes for gas burning appliances for Canada Make sure that the maximum gas supply pressure before the gas pressure regulator is never more than Ye psi for both natural gas or LP gas The minimum supply pressure to get the required gas input is 4 w c for natural gas 10 w c for LP gas Gas pressure regulator A pressure regulator that is convertible from natural to LP gas Propane or vice versa Is included with the appliance The included regulator corresponds with the gas type of the appliance Verify before installing The adjusted pressure is natural gas 4 w c LP gas 10 w c Appliance 2 Yo NPT 3 Regulator As shown in the above diagram the included regulator must be used when connecting the Miele appliance to your gas supply This item has bee
4. Wok 1 63 1 30 1A Liquid gas LP Small burner 0 58 0 27 Regular burner 0 72 0 32 Power burrner 0 90 0 40 Wok 0 98 0 60 The nozzle listings are for a 1 100mm bore diameter 38 How to switch to a different gas type How to change a nozzle Small normal and power burners Unplug the appliance from the electrical supply How to change the main nozzle m Remove the burner cover the burner ring wok and the burner head m Use a socket wrench M7 to unscrew the main nozzle m Insert the proper nozzles see Nozzle table and tighten them down Wok burner 39 How to switch to a different gas type How to change the small nozzles all burners To change the small nozzles you will first need to remove the upper part of the appliance m Unscrew the mounting screws on the burner m Pull the control knob up and off m Take off the upper part of the appliance m Remove the ignition switch m Use a small screwdriver to unscrew the small nozzle from the gas tap m Use needle nosed pliers to pull the nozzle out m Insert the proper nozzles see Nozzle table and tighten them down 40 How to switch to a different gas type After switching over m Use the reverse order to re assemble the burner parts m Before putting the upper part of the appliance back in place light each burner with matches to test the seal on all the gas flow parts
5. accessible after the appliance has been installed in the countertop Electrical connection This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug to prevent shock hazards It should be plugged directly into a properly grounded outlet Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug If the plug does not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a licensed electrician To guarantee the electrical safety of this appliance continuity must exist between the appliance and an effective grounding system It is imperative that this basic safety requirement be met If there is any doubt have the electrical system of the house checked by a qualified electrician The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages caused by the lack or inadequacy of an effective grounding system Note to the installer Please leave these instructions with the consumer or the appliance 33 Gas connection Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier This appliance must be installed with its own shut off valve and the included gas pressure regulator Both the valve and the regulator must be easily accessible to the consumer to turn on or shut off the gas supply after the appliance is installed This appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply during any pressure testing performed in excess of 2 psi
6. orofessional miele ca commercial enquiries MieleCare National Service Phone 800 565 6435 905 532 2272 Fax 905 532 2292 customercare miele ca technical enquiries Alteration rights reserved 4908 For the most updated manual see the Miele web site M Nr 07 520 080 00
7. steel care product see the section on Optional accessories Using a soft cloth apply the product in a thin even layer 20 Burner grate control knob Remove the burner grate To clean the grate and knob use a soft sponge with some dish liquid and warm water Pre soak any stubborn residue before cleaning Dry all surfaces with a clean soft cloth after cleaning Do NOT clean the burner grate in the dishwasher Burners NEVER clean the burner parts in the dishwasher Instead take off all the removeable parts of the burner and clean them with a soft sponge dipped in warm water and some dish liquid Wipe the immoveable part of the burner with a damp cloth Gently wipe the ignition electrode and the thermocouple with a well wrung out cloth The ignition electrode must not get wet or the spark will be extinguished After cleaning dry all surfaces with a clean soft cloth Be sure to dry off all the flame openings as well Over time the surface of the burner covers will become somewhat more matte This is normal and does not represent any material defect Cleaning and care How to assemble the small normal and power burners m Arrange the burner head on the lower part base of the burner in such a way that the thermocouple the ignition electrode and the retaining pins align through the holes in the burner head m Place the burner cover evenly onto the
8. Miele Instructions for installation and use Gas stovetop KM 2030 KM 2050 pEsIGn od EREL A To prevent accidents and en CA machine damage read the Operating Manual before installation or use M Nr 07 520 080 WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS e Do not try to light any appliance e Do not touch any electrical switch e Do not use any phone in your building e Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions e If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier Note to the installer Please leave this instruction book with the consumer for the local electrical gas inspector s use Contents Description of the appliance 0 00000 4 Model TIME ceg eG ythce faai tae bad A Rea E Ae SES eee Sees eae es os 4 BUM seo on 0 thea K d E LEA Ae wee Ce ee da eee Rw K RE OR 8 6 Standard accessories a6 co bade Sake de doe Sela had Seda She ack SEs ea 7 SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS a 8 Before the first use aaua es 14 FirsteleaniNO 4 ra a
9. aga i pa hie Bee awe hee eee an a Ra ae PROE ete 14 How t use oc heh uaaa a 15 HOWTO SWICK ON resen 6 srne n a E E E EES 15 How to adjust the flame nunnana anaa 16 FOW OW 0 Cll aeee a a e a E E e E i 16 WOK TNO ee an ne ae aint e a e e E aes E E ee E gee 16 Cookware uaaa eens 17 Saf ty c toff eceania 464496 a A a A aE a E eA a 18 Cleaning and care 0 0 eee 19 General Gadeeet shee tees asa ee baeeew ay hats eee eee eee hee et oe eee anes 19 Stainless steel recess 14k nberhe debhwden eee dene Raed eee oars aes hee aS 20 Burner grate control KNGD 2 222244 eeu 45 deen cbabexdhei ted een deens 20 EUS sere ako ha a a ace ee ob OS Peed Bp nae a Rade Hee eee 21 Troubleshooting 5045 aaa 23 Technical Service Luua aaa aaa 24 SAFETY NOTICES FOR INSTALLATION 0 00000 26 Appliance and installation dimensions 00005 29 Installati n eocen oa E a a E a eo a e tA a a a 31 General installation information nauau aaa aaae 32 Electrical connection aaau aaa a 33 Gas connection 00 000 0c ee eee 34 Gas pressure regulator 2 0 2 nace kee babes bed eee wee EER eed de we heed es 35 Burner performance 0 0 00 eee eee 37 How to switch to a different gas type 38 Nozze 2 o Une ee eer r aa E n E ee 38 How to change a nozzle 5 a3 4 ose nego dee See e bees eos eeaeer ices enewees 39 How to
10. arance If there are various appliances with different recommended clearance distances beneath the exhaust hood e g a gas stovetop and an electric cooktop always choose the greatest distance For an exhaust hood above the appliance the safe clearance distance indicated by the hood manufacturer must be maintained If there are no specifications from the hood manufacturer or if flammable materials e g a hanging cabinet are installed above the appliance the clearance distance must be at least 30 760 mm The maximum depth of cabinets installed above the cooktop must be 13 330 mm SAFETY NOTICES FOR INSTALLATION When installing a gas stovetop the cabinetry or walls to ONE side and to a fi the rear of the appliance can be as tall JON as you wish However on the other side there must not be any appliance or furniture that is taller than the installed gas stovetop see illustrations You must ensure that the following minimum safety clearances are kept 4 100 mm to the right or left of the countertop cut out to the next closest piece of furniture e g tall cupboard 2 50 mm from the countertop cut out to the rear wall Not recommended Not permitted 28 Appliance and installation dimensions KM 2030 3 8 O front 2 Installation height 3 Gas connection R 1 2 ISO 7 1 Junction box with power cable L 78 2000 mm 29 Appliance and instal
11. burner head so that the notches fit over the retaining pins To adjust the burner cover into place turn slightly left or right Once the burner cover is in the right position it will not move Be sure to assemble the burner parts in the proper order 21 Cleaning and care 22 How to assemble the wok burner m Arrange the burner head on the burner base in such a way that the thermocouple and the ignition electrode align through the hole in the burner head m Next put the burner ring in place m Finish by putting the burner cover in place Be sure to assemble the burner parts in the proper order N Repairs to electrical and gas appliances should only be carried out by qualified professionals Work performed by unqualified persons can place the user at considerable risk of harm What should I do if the burner does not ignite even after several attempts Check whether the burner is properly assembled the gas valve is open the burner is clean and dry the flame openings are clear and dry the fuse or breaker was tripped Contact a qualified electrician or Customer Service for assistance You can light a gas burner with matches instead see the section on Power outages Troubleshooting the gas flame goes out AFTER ignition Check that the burner cover is properly in place the electrical ignition is not worki
12. change the main nozzle 200 00 eee ee 39 How to change the small nozzles 0000 0 cee eee eee 40 After SWIECHING OVEN as ca a sd reaa ep Pa ni a e d o aeae doa i ae 41 Help protect our environment 0 aaa ns 42 Description of the appliance Model number KM 2030 7 0 Q o d b 6 Burner control knob right front Wok burner 2 Small burner Regular burner 6 right rear 7 left rear 8 left front Description of the appliance KM 2050 D Wok burner Burner control knob 2 Small burner 6 right front 3 Power burrner D right rear 4 5 Regular burner 8 middle left rear 49 left front Description of the appliance Burner Wok burner Small normal and power burners 1 Burner ring 2 Burner cover 3 Burner head 4 Burner base 5 Thermocouple 6 Ignition electrode Description of the appliance Standard accessories You can re order standard accessories and optional accessories as needed see the section on Optional accessories Wok ring The wok ring Supplied is included for added stability especially for woks with round bases SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS This gas stovetop complies with all applicable safety laws and regulations However improper use can result in personal injury and material damage Be
13. ct a qualified electrician B The electrical safety of this cooktop can only be guaranteed if proper grounding has been installed in compliance with applicable safety regulations Is is very important to make sure that this essential safety requirement is met In case of doubt have a qualified electrician check the wiring The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage or injury caused by a missing or broken grounding conductor e g electric shock 10 B The gas line must be connected by a qualified technician Also if the plug is removed the appliance will need to be installed and connected by a qualified electrician Hire a qualified technician who is thoroughly familiar with all national and local regulations and requirements for electrical supply and who will carefully comply with these specifications The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage caused by incorrect installation or connection To ensure safe operation use the appliance only after it has been installed into place B Do not under any circumstances open the cooktop housing Any contact with connections carrying voltage or changes in the electrical or mechanical set up will endanger you and may impair the functioning of the appliance B If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced with a special power cord type H 05 VV F PVC insulated which is available from the manufacturer or from Customer Ser vice B Defective c
14. fore using the cooktop for the first time carefully read the Instructions for installation and use These operating instructions contain important information on the safe installation operation and care of your appliance To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the appliance it is important that you carefully read the instructions Keep them in a safe place and pass them on to any future user Correct use B The gas stovetop is intended for household use only and for the purposes described in this manual Other uses are not permitted and can be dangerous The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage caused by unauthorized use or improper operation of any kind B Individuals who are incapable of using the gas cooktop safely because of their physical sensory or mental capabilities or their lack of experience or knowledge must not use the appliance without supervision or instruction by a responsible person SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS Children in the house B Packing materials e g foil styrofoam can be dangerous for children because of the danger of suffocation Keep packaging materials out of the reach of children and dispose B Children should use the cooktop of them as promptly as possible only if they have received sufficient instruction to operate it safely They must be able to recognize potential hazards of improper operation B Always supervise any children in the vicinity of the cook
15. is too large excess heat will be produced which can damage the handles on the cookware and cause the risk of burns We Eo How to switch off m Turn the control knob to the RIGHT to Off The gas supply is interrupted and the flame goes out 16 Wok ring For added stability especially for woks with round bases use the wok ring Supplied Make sure the wok ring is properly in place so that it won t move around See illustration Cookware Burner Min bottom diameter pots pans incm Small burner 10 Regular burner 12 Power burrner 14 Wok burner 14 Max upper diameter pots pans in cm Small burner 22 Regular burner 22 Power burrner 24 Wok burner 24 Choose cookware to suit the size of the burner In general note that a larger diameter a larger burner a smaller diameter a smaller burner Iltis better to use broad shallow pots than tall narrow pots because broad pots will heat up more quickly Teel If you choose cookware with a thick bottom it will conduct heat more evenly Cookware with a thin bottom may unevenly heat food and lead to overheating in spots It is important to stir the food so it will heat evenly You can use any heat resistant cookware on a gas cooktop When buying cookware note that the diameter given is typically the upper diameter rather than the botto
16. ktop frame must be flat and called for in the instructions The even so that the frame will lie evenly sealing strio under the edge of the and the sealing strip under the edge of upper part of the appliance providesa the upper part of the appliance can sufficient seal against the countertop provide an adequate seal against the countertop NEVER use sealing between the upper appliance frame and the countertop It will hinder access to the appliance during servicing and the frame and countertop can be damaged as a result 32 This appliance must be grounded according to local or national codes All electrical work should be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local codes and with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 for the USA or Canadian Electrical Code Part for Canada CSA Standard C 22 1 N WARNING Disconnect the appliance from the main power supply before installation or service To reduce the risk of electric shock make sure that the appliance is properly grounded after installation Power supply The automatic ignition requires that the appliance be connected to a 120 VAC 60 Hz power supply The supply line should be protected by a 15 A fuse Actual power consumption during ignition only is 25 W This appliance is equipped with a 78 3 4 2000 mm long power cord that is ready for connection to the appropriate outlet Place the power outlet so that it is
17. lation dimensions KM 2050 1 front 2 Installation height 3 Gas connection R 1 2 ISO 7 1 4 Junction box with power cable L 78 3 4 2000 mm 30 How to make the countertop cut out m Use the template to make a countertop cut out Be sure to observe the minimum distance from the rear wall and from the left or right to a side wall See the section on SAFETY NOTICES FOR INSTALLATION m Seal any wooden countertop surfaces with a special varnish silicone rubber or resin to help prevent swelling from moisture The materials used must be temepature stable If during installation you find that the frame is not tightly sealed to the countertop at the corners then the corner edges lt R4 can be carefully trimmed with a jigsaw Installation How to install the gas stovetop VV Wy yy P rs AE m Feed the appliance power cord downward through the countertop cut out m Set the appliance loosely into place in the cut out m Connect the appliance to the power supply see the section on Electrical connection m Establish the gas connection see the section on Gas connection m Use the supplied brackets to hold the appliance in place 31 General installation information Sealing Tiled surfaces The grouting and shaded area under NEVER use sealing unless it is explicitly the coo
18. ll strips must be heat resistant as well B Installation and assembly of this appliance in non stationary locations for example aboard ships should be performed only by specialized companies technicians to ensure that the requirements for safe use are met B Because there is the risk of flameover a gas cooktop should NEVER be installed next to a deep fryer A minimum distance of 12 300 mm must be maintained between these appliances Other appliances may be build in directly next to the gas cooktop 26 B Storage cabinets above the cooktop present a fire hazard gt This gas cooktop is not authorized for installation atop refigerators freezers dishwashers or washers dryers B gt Check to be sure that the gas line and power cord will not come into contact with any hot spots after installation Hot spots can cause heat damage to the gas line and power cord gt The power cord and a flexible gas line must be arranged in such a way that they will not come into contact with moveable parts in the cabinetry e g a drawer or be subject to any mechanical strain gt Be sure to carefully observe the clearance distances listed on the following pages B Never use caulking unless it is explicitly called for in the instructions The sealing tape for the appliance provides an adequate seal with the countertop see the section on General installation notices SAFETY NOTICES FOR INSTALLATION Upper cle
19. ly and thoroughly wiped away or it will corrode the appliance gt Place the burner grate gently on the stovetop from above to avoid scratching gt The use of a gas cooktop will generate heat and moisture in the room Make sure the room is well ventilated whether by natural exits or the installation of a mechanical device e g an exhaust hood gt Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may require additional ventilation of the room e g by opening a window or by setting the exhaust hood to a higher setting B If the appliance is plugged into a socket near the appliance check to be sure that the power cord does not come into contact with the hot appliance This can damage the insulation on the cord Danger of electric shock B Always cook food throughly Temperatures must be high enough and the cooking times long enough to kill any germs in the food If there is a drawer below the appliance do NOT store any spray cans flammable liquids or flammable materials in the drawer Cutlery trays must be made of heat resistant material gt NEVER use a steam cleaner to clean this appliance The steam can reach the electrical components and cause the appliance to short circuit B If the appliance has been out of use for along period of time be sure to thoroughly clean it and have it inspected by a qualified technician before using it again B Repair of the gas cooktop during the warranty period
20. m diameter Follow the recommended diameters as listed in the Table If the bottom diameter is too small the cookware will be unstable If the upper diameter is too large heated vapours can extend out from underneath the cookware potentially causing damage to the countertop walls and appliance panels The manufacturer will not be held liable for such damages Whenever possible keep pots and pans covered while cooking This helps keep in the most possible heat The burner grates supplied with the appliance must always be used Never place a pan on the burner by itself When using a wok make sure that the base does not touch the burner A distance of 1 cm should be maintained between the burner and the base of the wok pan above it Safety cut off The gas cooktop is equipped with a thermoelectric safety ignition In other words if the gas flame goes out e g because of overflowing food or a draft the gas supply is interrupted m To switch the flame back on again turn the control knob right to Off then switch the burner on as usual The safety cut off is independent of the power supply In other words it remains in effect even if there is a power failure 18 General N NEVER use a steam cleaner to clean this appliance The steam can reach the electrical components and cause the appliance to short circuit Clean the entire appliance after each use Let the appliance cool down befo
21. n customized by Miele to meet all applicable safety requirements Make sure the regulator is easily accessible for adjustment after the appliance has been installed Gas connection For convenience an AGA or CGA approved flexible stainless steel gas hose accordion type may be used between the gas connection and the regulator This will allow the appliance to be lifted out of the countertop for cleaning or servicing Make sure that any drawers cabinet doors etc do not rub on this gas hose Do not use any regulator unless it has been supplied by Miele Doing SO may cause a gas leak If there is any doubt concerning installation contact the Miele Technical Service Department After connecting the appliance check all fittings for gas leaks e g with soapy water When installed properly the flame will be steady and quiet It will also have a sharp blue inner core that will vary in length proportional to the burner size Flame adjustment will not be necessary 35 Gas connection The appliance should have been ordered for connection to either natural gas or LP gas propane If the appliance is not configured for the proper type of gas connection please contact your Miele Dealer If the appliance is to be connected to a type of gas other than it was originally configured for both the regulator and burners must be converted A conversion kit is available as an optional accessory from the Miele Technical Ser
22. ng Check whether there are food particles between the ignition electrode and the burner cover Carefully remove the debris Make sure the ignition electrode does not get wet the flame suddenly looks different Check that the burner is properly assembled 23 Technical Service For replacement parts or a fault which you Cannot easily fix yourself please contact the Miele Technical Service Department at the address on the back of this booklet When contacting Technical Service please quote the serial number and model of the appliance This information is visible on the silver data plate supplied with the appliance Adhere data plate sticker here 24 Installation Instructions IMPORTANT SAVE FOR THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR S USE To prevent accidents and machine damage read these instructions before installation or use SAFETY NOTICES FOR INSTALLATION To avoid damage to the appliance it should not be installed until the upper cabinet and exhaust hood have already been mounted B This appliance is not connected to an exhaust vent It must be installed and connected to the power supply in compliance with the applicable installation requirements B gt The room will need to be at least 20 m in volume with at least one door or window opening to the outside B The countertop veneers must be affixed with heat resistant glue 100 C so that they do not become deformed or detached The wa
23. omponents should be replaced using Miele original parts only Only these parts are guaranteed by the manufacturer to comply with safety requirements SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS B Whenever performing installation or maintenance work or repairs the appliance must be disconnected from the power supply The appliance is considered to be electrically disconnected when one of the following conditions is met the fusebox or circuit breakers are switched off the screw in type fuses are fully unscrewed the power cable is disconnected from the electrical system To disconnect units with plugs do not pull on the cord but rather on the plug itself B Do not connect the gas cooktop to the power supply by a power strip or extension cord They do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance danger of overheating for example Correct use N WARNING NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning B The cooktop is hot during use and remains so for some time after being switched off Be careful not to touch the appliance if it may still be hot B gt Protect your hands when working with a hot appliance wear oven mitts and use potholders etc Make sure these materials do not come into contact with flames Specifically do not use large dishcloths towels or the like Also make sure that the materials do not become damp
24. or wet This would increase the transfer of heat to your skin and could cause burns B NEVER use the appliance to heat up closed containers e g canned foods The increased pressure can cause the containers cans to explode and this carries the danger of injury and burns gt Do not place or use the appliance in the open B Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air B Do not light the gas cooktop until all burner parts have been properly assembled SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS B Only uses cookware that is within the range of listed diameters see the section on Cookware If the diameter is too small the cookware will be unstable If the diamtere is too large heated fumes can extend out from underneath the cookware potentially causing damage to the countertop walls and appliance panels The manufacturer will not be held liable for such damages Do not use any roasting trays pans or barbecue stones that are large enough to span several burners They can trap heat which can damage the appliance B gt Do NOT let the burner flame rise up beyond the bottom of the cookware and up the sides gt NEVER leave the gas cooktop on without cookware on the burner s The intense heat from the flames can damage the burner grate or even cause it to catch fire B Do not use plastic or aluminum cutlery or dishware It can melt at high temperatures There is also the danger of fire B The b
25. re cleaning Dry the appliance any time water is used to clean it this helps prevent lime spots To prevent changes to the stovetop surface promptly wipe away any salty foods or liquids Cleaning and care To avoid damaging the surfaces do not use any cleaning products that contain washing soda acids alkali ammonia or chlorine bleach lime removers stain and rust removers scouring cleansers e g Scouring powder scouring liquid pumice stones solvent based cleansers dishwasher cleaner grill andoven sprays glass cleaner scouring sponges or brushes e g pot scrubbers sharp objects they could damage the seals between the frame and the countertop Cleaning and care Stainless steel recess To clean this area use only a soft sponge with some dish liquid and warm water Pre soak any stubborn residue before cleaning After cleaning dry the recess thoroughly with a soft cloth If needed you can use the glass ceramic and stainless steel cleaner see the section on Optional accessories Make sure to only use the product in the direction of the grain ridges Do not use any stainless steel cleanser on or around the printing This would rub off the printing Use only a soft sponge with some dish liquid and warm water to clean this area To keep the surfaces from quickly becoming soiled again we recommend treatment with a stainless
26. should be performed only by a service technician who is authorized by the manufacturer otherwise should damage result it will not be covered by the warranty The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage caused by failure to comply with the Safety information and warnings Before the first use Refer to the section on the Data plate and attach the plate which is included with the appliance documents in the location specified in that section First cleaning m Remove any protective foil m Clean the removeable parts of the burner with a soft sponge dipped in warm water and some dish liquid Then dry the parts and put the burner back together see the section on Cleaning and care m Wipe down the stainless steel cooktop with a damp cloth and dry it The metal parts have a protective coating This may cause a slight odor when the appliance is used for the first time This odor and any accompanying vapor will disappear after a short while and are not an indication of a faulty connection or appliance defect 14 Use the control knob to ignite the burner and adjust the size of the flame Off Sy Off Gas supply is off 0 strong flame 0 weak flame To turn the burner on press and turn the knob toward the LEFT only To turn the burner off turn the knob to the RIGHT only Parts of the appliance can be damaged if you turn the knob without pressing turn to the right to turn on
27. top Never allow children to play with the appliance B The cooktop is hot during use and remains so for some time after being switched off Keep children away from the appliance until it has cooled down enough that there is no longer any danger of burns gt Keep the spaces above and behind the appliance clear of any items that could draw the interest of a child Otherwise a child might be tempted to climb on it and risk being burnt B Make sure that children will not be able to grab and topple any cookware on the cooktop Danger of scalding and burns A special childproofing screen is available through your dealer to help reduce these risks SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS Technical safety B Only professionals who are duly authorized by the manufacturer should perform installation work maintenance and repairs on this appliance Work performed by unqualified persons carries the risk of serious harm to the user The manufacturer will not be held liable for such harm B Before installing the cooktop check for externally visible damage NEVER operate a damaged appliance under any circumstances A damaged cooktop may endanger your safety gt Before plugging in the appliance you must make sure that the electrical rating voltage and frequency indicated on the rating plate corresponds to the household electrical supply These ratings must match in order to avoid damaging the applicance If in doubt please conta
28. urner grates supplied with the appliance must always be used Never place a pan on the burner by itself gt Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids WZ Do not use the appliance as a storage surface If the appliance is accidentally switched on or there is residual heat there is the danger that the items on top of it will heat up and melt or catch fire danger of fire and burns gt NEVER cover the grill with a cloth or foil stovetop protector There is a fire hazard if the appliance is accidentally switched on B gt Promptly remove fat splatters and other food residue from the surface of the appliance If they are not removed there is the danger of fire gt Do NOT leave the appliance unattended when working with hot oil or fats Superheated fat or oil can ignite even causing the exhaust hood to catch fire Fire hazard B If hot fat or oil catches fire NEVER use water to douse the flames Instead use a lid or wet dishtowel for example to put out the fire B Never flamb food under an exhaust hood The flames can set fire to the exhaust hood B Do not use cookware with an overly thin bottom and never heat dishware when it is empty unless expressly permitted by the manufacturer Otherwise the cooktop may be damaged SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS B Keep salty foods and liquids away from the cooktop Salt must be prompt
29. vice Department 36 Rated load at high setting Burner performance Burner Type of gas KM 2030 KM 2050 BTU hr kW BTU hr kW Small burner Natural gas NG 3500 1 00 3500 1 00 Liquid gas LP 3500 1 00 3500 1 00 Regular burner Natural gas NG 6200 1 80 6200 1 80 Liquid gas LP 5800 1 70 5800 1 70 Power burner Natural gas NG 8900 2 60 Liquid gas LP 8900 2 60 Wok Natural gas NG 12000 3 50 12000 3 50 Liquid gas LP 11000 3 20 11000 3 20 Total Natural gas NG 27900 8 10 36800 10 70 Liquid gas LP 26100 7 60 35000 10 20 Rated load at low setting Burner Type of gas Small burner Natural gas NG Liquid gas LP Regular burner Natural gas NG Liquid gas LP Power burner Natural gas NG Liquid gas LP Wok Natural gas NG Liquid gas LP KM 2030 KM 2050 BTU h kW 850 0 25 850 0 25 1200 0 35 1200 0 35 1700 0 50 2000 0 60 3700 1 10 3700 1 10 37 How to switch to a different gas type N Switchover to a different gas type should only be performed by a duly authorized gas company technician Save the nozzles removed from the appliance for future use Nozzle table If you switch to a different type of gas the large and small burner nozzles will need to be changed Main nozzle Low setting nozzle Natural gas NG Small burner 0 90 0 42 Regular burner 1 13 0 52 Power burrner 1 45 0 60
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