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1. 35 WI RC 96 DCTS 6 hte aware bo eee ee ee 36 aaO IO oT Warning and Safety instructions Building in Fit wall units and the cooker hood before fitting the appliance to avoid damaging it As a minimum 20 m space is required where the appliance is installed and a door or window which can be opened to the outside air The veneer or laminate coatings of worktops or adjacent kitchen units must be treated with 100 C heat resistant adhesive which will not dissolve or distort The worktop upstand must be heat resistant Ideally the hobs should be installed with plenty of space on either side There may by a wall at the rear and a wall or tall units at one side On the other side however no unit or divider should stand higher than the hob Due to the heat radiated by the hob and to allow cooking fumes to dissipate it is essential that a minimum safety distance is maintained between the worktop cut out and adjacent kitchen units e g a tall unit as follows 100 mm with KM 404 KM 405 250 mm with KM 406 200 mm with KM 414 KM 417 There must be a minimum safety distance of 50 mm between the appliance and a back wall not allowed Warning and Safety instructions The gas hob must not be installed next to an electric fryer as the gas flames could ignite fat in the fryer It is essential to maintain a minimum distance of 288 mm between
2. shown B Position the two support brackets Building in the gas hob supplied CD in the positions shown in Fitting the spacer bars and support m Lay the gas hob in the prepared brackets so they are flush with the cut out top edge of the cut out and secure Draw the electricity connection cable using the 3 5 x 25 mm screws through the cut out and connect supplied 2 screws are needed to secure each support bracket The thickness of the worktop will determine which drill hole is used Secure the gas hob from below through the middle elongated hole 2 in each support bracket using the four screws supplied Carefully adjust the hob if necessary m Make the gas connection see chapter gas connection 20 General Important Under no circumstances should sealant find its way between the frame of the top part of the hob and the worktop This could cause difficulties if the hob ever needs to be taken out for servicing possibly leading to damage to the frame and worktop The sealing strip under the edge of the top part of the hob provides a sufficient seal for the worktop 21 Electrical connection All electrical work should be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person in strict accordance with national and local safety regulations For extra safety it is advisable to install a residual current device RCD with a trip current of 30 mA Connection for each appliance
3. Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw 3 Front 4 Building in height Mains connection box 5 Gas connection Appliance dimensions KM 406 1 Support bracket 2 Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw Appliance dimensions KM 414 1 Support bracket 2 Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw Appliance dimensions KM 417 D Support bracket 2 Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw 3 Front 4 Building in height Mains connection box 5 Gas connection 10 Safety clearance Before installing the appliance check that the location provides the required clearances from combustible materials and if necessary provide protection to adjacent surfaces as required by regulations ohown area indicates protected surface which may be ceramic tiles or other approved material If clearance between side and rear walls and the periphery of the burner is less than 200 mm the walls must be protected with a non combustible material The protection must be extended a minimum distance of 150 mm above the burner refer gas fitting regulations KM 404 KM 405 KM 406 KM 414 KM 417 Safety clearance Clearance above and around the appliance 1 Range hood 2 not less than 650 mm from burner to any horizontal surface over full width of the appliance 3 Burner 4 10 mm recommended minimum 5 Combustib
4. gas NOD iex cows wee eee Re eee Ree Rma xx don a wee eens 16 Worktop cut out 414 17 Installation KM 414 417 18 Fitting the spacer bars and support brackets 18 Fixing the spacer bar 19 Fixing the support 20 Circe se M P L rr TTTTT 20 BULONG IN Tle Cas NOW o 664 2624 94 odds o beh dee BES eee eee Cees 20 Contents E e ee ee ee v 21 Electrical connection 22 Gas connection 23 S 24 Conversion to another type 25 WT e e u e a E a e bee EE EAE EE 25 00610 a rr aer R E SEENE RS ee NA 20 Changing the 2 26 C 27 jJ Ro MT TT rw 27 Changing NG a hee E e tebe ee 28 MURS MEETS 29 29 CHANGING 30 Check the first intake 33 P CC C mT 34 caro paare 34 ye eee eee
5. should be made via a suitable isolator The data plate gives the necessary data for connection WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED 22 Important The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green yellow earth Blue neutral Brown live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows he wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow he wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black he wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter A or coloured red Connection to the gas supply or conversion from one type of gas to another should only be undertaken by an approved fitter who is responsible for correct functioning of the appliance when installed Every appliance should have its own isolating valve Check with your local gas supplier about the type of gas and its calorific value and compare this information with the type of gas quoted on the hob data plate The gas hob is normally suitable for connection to either natural or liquid gas Check suitability in your country with your
6. the main jet m Reassemble the burner head burner ring and burner cover in the correct order 26 Changing the low setting jet Guide a screwdriver through the holes in the the lower casing of the hob and loosen the low setting jets 6 Pull the jets out with a pair of pointed pliers m Put in the new jets with a pair of pointed pliers Secure the new jets with a screwdriver Finally secure the new jets against inadvertent loosening with sealing wax KM 405 Conversion to another type of gas When converting to liquid gas the main jets and the small jets of all burners must be changed Nominal rating for all gas types with the burner full on Nominal rating at low setting Gas type Gas type MJ h Normal NG 5 85 burner ULPG 6 35 Fast burner NG 10 35 ULPG 9 68 Total output Normal NG burner ULPG Fast burner Screw in the new jets according to the following table Jet table for AUS and NZ low setting jet NG Normal burner Fast burner 0 60 ULPG Normal burner 0 70 O32 Fast burner 0 87 0 40 The jet markings refer to 1 100 mm of the jet orifice 27 Conversion to another type of gas Changing the jets Disconnect the gas hob from the electricity supply Depending on the type of installation either withdraw the mains fuse switch off at the fused spur unit or at the socket and
7. the main jet m Reassemble the burner head burner ring and burner cover in the correct order 3 38 39 Miele Melbourne 1 Gilbert Park Drive Knoxfield VIC 3180 Telephone 03 9764 7100 Fax 03 9764 7129 Miele Australia Pty Ltd A C N 005 635 398 sydney 3 Skyline Place Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Telephone 02 8977 4200 Fax 02 8977 4219 Brisbane 25 Lavarack Avenue Eagle Farm QLD 4009 Telephone 07 3632 2400 Fax 07 3632 2449 Adelaide 209 Richmond Road Richmond SA 5033 Telephone 08 8351 8500 Fax 08 8354 1717 Distributor Western Australia Sales Pty Ltd 27 33 Cleaver Terrace Belmont WA 6104 Telephone 08 9478 0466 Fax 08 9478 0470 www miele com au Distributor New Zealand Steelfort Engineering Company Ltd 500 Rangitikei Street Palmerston North NZ Telephone 06 350 1350 Fax 06 356 1507 oteelfort Engineering Company Ltd Unit L 10 20 Sylvia Park Road Mt Wellington Auckland NZ Telephone 09 573 1269 Fax 09 573 1268 Miele amp Cie GmbH amp Co D 33325 G tersloh Germany Alteration rights reserved 0903 M Nr 05 021 252 01 This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleached without the use of chorine
8. these two appliances A hob may not be built over a washing machine tumble dryer dishwasher fridge fridge freezer or freezer The high radiant temperatures which are sometimes generated by the hob could damage such appliances This equipment is not designed for maritime use or for use in mobile installations such as caravans aircraft etc However it may be suitable for such usage subject to a risk assessment of the installation being carried out by a suitably qualified engineer Safety distance above appliances A minimum safety distance 2 must be maintained between the hob and the cooker hood above it See the manufacturer s operating and installation instructions for details For any flammable objects e g utensil rails wall units etc a minimum safety distance of at least 760 mm should be maintained between it and the hob below When two or more appliances are installed together below a cooker hood 0 a ceramic combiset and a gas wok combiset which have different safety distances given in their installation instructions you should select the greater distance of the two All dimensions tn this instruction booklet are given in mm Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future owner of the appliance Appliance dimensions KM 404 D Support bracket 2 Building in height plus 3 mm for fixing screw KM 405 Appliance dimensions D Support bracket 2
9. with a 12 mm spanner and another 12 mm spanner to counterhold Take out the jet disc held in CD and replace with the correct jet disc from the table of jets see Jet table m Turn the air sleeve to adjust the two air vents 6 to the opening illustrated 2 mm B Assemble the removed parts in the reverse order and check for leaks by operating the burner without the upper part of the hob in place use a match to ignite the flame 4 jet disc main jet for the inner burner 5 air sleeve 6 air vent 32 Conversion to another type of gas Check the first intake of air m f this is not the case loosen the securing screw re position the air jet and then tighten the securing screw Secure the jets against inadvertent loosening with sealing wax B Re assemble the hob in the reverse order The flame must not go out in the lowest setting nor when the control is turned quickly from a high to a low setting In the highest setting the flame must have a distinctive and visible core 1 Securing screw 2 Air sleeve Gap X must measure 13 mm for Natural gas 13 mm for Liquid gas 33 Conversion to another type of gas KM 414 Jet table When converting to liquid gas the For AUS and NZ main jets and the small jets of all burners must be changed Main jet Low setting jet Nominal rating for all gas types with NG the burner f
10. withdraw the plug Changing the main jets lake off the pan support the burner cover 2 and the burner head 4 m Using an M7 socket spanner unscrew the main jet m Change the main jet Reassemble the burner head burner ring and burner cover in the correct order 28 Changing the low setting jet Guide a screwdriver through the holes in the the lower casing of the hob and loosen the low setting jets 6 Pull the jets out with a pair of pointed pliers m Put in the new jets with a pair of pointed pliers Secure the new jets with a screwdriver Finally secure the new jets against inadvertent loosening with sealing wax Conversion to another type of gas KM 406 Jet table For AUS and NZ When converting to liquid gas the main jets and the small jets of all Main jet Low setting burners must be changed jet 0 2 0 0 90 0 40 Nr 34 Nominal rating at high setting ULPG 112 0 52 0 23 Gas type MJ h Burner NG 17 60 The jet markings refer to 1 100 mm of the jet orifice ULPG 17 40 Nominal rating at low setting Gas type Burner NG ULPG screw in the new jets according to the following table 29 Conversion to another type of gas Changing the jets Disconnect the gas hob from the electricity supply Depending on the type of installation either withdraw the mains fuse swi
11. 6 Fitting the spacer bars and support brackets 0 Support brackets 2 Spacer bars The illustration above shows an example of a worktop cut out with spacer bars 2 and support brackets for 3 appliances For more than 3 appliances repeat dimension 288 mm The worktop cut out dimensions for several appliances are shown in the table on the previous page 14 3 Gap between spacer bar and worktop 4 Drilling for a granite worktop m Fix the spacer bars 2 and the support brackets 0 supplied to the positions indicated See chapter Fixing the spacer bars and Fixing the support brackets For the installation of electric appliances see respective installation instructions Installation KM 404 KM 405 KM 406 Fixing the spacer bar Granite worktops m With granite worktops the spacer bars 2 must be positioned and secured with strong double sided adhesive tape In addition coat the edges with silicone and fill in gap The screws are not required for granite worktops m Position the spacer bars in the positions shown in Fitting the spacer bars and support brackets so they are flush with the top edge of the cut out and secure with the 3 5 x 25 mm screws supplied m Then fill in gap 9 between the bars and the worktop with silicone from the tube supplied Installation KM 404 KM 405 KM 406 Fixing the support brackets Granite worktops On a granite worktop
12. Miele Installation instructions Gas hob KM 404 KM 405 KM 406 KM 414 KM 417 It is essential to read these AUS NZ instructions before installing or using the machine to avoid the risk of accident or damage to the machine M Nr 05 021 252 Contents Warning and Safety instructions 4 PULAG Wie 2525 se bee oe eee eee ee eke ee a 4 Appliance 6 MAGA oe t suene PAG pede wee hee eae eee ose hee garde see ceed vos 6 52525952 Oh oe ene ew Oa E ee ee Os 7 so ana he eo oe ah 8 ND MD RFT 9 WRAP 10 Safety 11 404 7 RM 4057 RM AO iiia ccc rb wach i Be GEE Re b eR Qe CR 11 RIAA IIA MC 11 Worktop cut out for KM 404 405 406 LS Installation KM 404 405 406 14 Fitting the spacer bars and support lt 14 FINO We GOCE Odie ss cau gues pete ow ROG SEER eee 15 Granite 15 Fixing the support 16 Granite 16 Building inthe
13. a hole must be drilled at the position indicated to secure each support bracket B Using a piece of strong double sided adhesive tape position the support brackets supplied at the positions indicated flush with the top edge of the worktop and secure each bracket with one screw in hole 2 as shown Building in the gas hob m Position the two support brackets m Lay the gas hob in the prepared supplied CO in the positions shown in cut out Fitting the spacer bars and support Draw the electricity connection cable brackets so that they are flush with through the cut out and connect the top edge of the cut out and secure with the 3 5 x 25 mm screws Make the gas connection see supplied 2 screws are needed to chapter gas connection secure each support bracket Secure the gas hob from below The thickness of the worktop will through the middle elongated hole determine which drilled hole is used in each support bracket using the two screws supplied Carefully adjust Please note that height of the the hob if necessary support bracket for the KM 406 Is different to that for the KM 404 and KM 405 16 Worktop cut out KM 414 Dimensions 7 mm and 11 mm are the space taken up by the frame of the appliance on the worktop m Make a cut out for the hob in the worktop Dimension applies to a combination of appliances and is shown on the chart There must be a minimum safety distan
14. been installed it is essential to check that neither the gas pipe nor the electricity cable is in contact with hot parts of the appliance or hot gas exhaust A full operational test and a test for possible leakages must be carried out by the fitter after installation KM 404 Conversion to another type of gas When converting to liquid gas the main jets and the small jets of all burners must be changed Nominal rating for all gas types with the burner full on Nominal rating at low setting Gas type Gas type MJ h Normal NG 5 85 burner ULPG 6 35 Fast burner NG 10 35 ULPG 9 68 Total output Normal NG burner ULPG Fast burner Screw in the new jets according to the following table Jet table for AUS and NZ low setting jet NG Normal burner Fast burner 0 60 ULPG Normal burner 0 70 O32 Fast burner 0 87 0 40 The jet markings refer to 1 100 mm of the jet orifice 225 Conversion to another type of gas Changing the jets Disconnect the gas hob from the electricity supply Depending on the type of installation either withdraw the mains fuse switch off at the fused spur unit or at the socket and withdraw the plug Changing the main jets lake off the pan support the burner cover 2 the burner ring 3 and the burner head 4 m Using an M7 socket spanner unscrew the main jet 5 m Change
15. ce of 50 mm between the hob and the back wall and 200 mm distance from a side wall to the right or left of the hob oee also chapter Warning and safety instructions B Seal the cut surfaces with a suitable sealant to avoid swelling caused by moisture he materials used must be heat resistant Worktop cut out KM 414 KM 417 Depth in mm Width Dim B 1 mm 1 552 560 500 Worktop cut out KM 414 417 288 mm wide appliances Number of appliances KM 414 417 1 KM 414 417 2 KM 414 417 3 KM 414 417 4 Important The maximum tolerance for the worktop cut out must not exceed 1 mm When building in several combiset appliances a spacer bar must be fitted between each unit oee chapter Fitting spacer bars and support brackets Narrow combiset appliances 288 mm wide can be installed to the left or right hand side of the KM 414 KM 417 17 Installation KM 414 KM 417 Fitting the spacer bars and support brackets KM 414 KM 417with 2 appliances 288 mm wide 2 Support brackets 0 Support brackets 2 Spacer bars Installation of several appliances The illustration above shows an example of a worktop cut out with spacer bars 2 and support brackets for 3 appliances For more than 3 appliances repeat dimension 288 mm The worktop cut out dimensions for several appliances are shown in the table on the prev
16. dealer or agent The hob is supplied ready for connection to natural gas A set of jets for conversion to liquid gas is included with the hob Gas connection Connection Conversion to another type of gas is described under the relevant Section The gas connection must be installed so that connection can be made either from inside or outside the kitchen unit and the isolating valve must be easily accessible and visible opening one of the Kitchen unit doors if necessary 23 Gas connection The gas connection must be in accordance with national and local regulations The relevant building regulations must also be observed KM 404 KM 405 KM 406 1 2 BSP MALE FRONT KM 414 KM 417 1 2 BSP MALE 24 Natural gas liquid gas The gas connection must be so sited that it is not adversely heated when the appliance Is operation Pressure Test Point This is provided on the gas regulator supplied for natural gas B oosen the screw in the test point until it is free in its housing The screw is retained in this position m Connect the hose from the pressure gauge m Reassemble one of the large burners turn on the gas and manually light the burners Gas pressure must be set by the approved gas fitter as shown on the data plate 1 00 kPa 2 5 kPa Natural gas ULPG Propane Butane m Disconnect gauge and screw in the test point screw When the gas hob has
17. ious page 18 Gap between spacer bar and worktop 4 Drilling for a granite worktop B Fix the spacer bars 2 and the support brackets 0 supplied to the positions indicated See chapter Fixing the spacer bars and Fixing the support brackets For the installation of electric appliances see respective installation instructions Installation KM 414 KM 417 Fixing the spacer bar Granite worktops The spacer bar is only required when With granite worktops the spacer bars combined with a 288 mm wide 2 must be positioned and secured with combiset appliance strong double sided adhesive tape In addition coat the edges with silicone and fill in the gap 3 The screws are not required for granite tops m Position the spacer bars in the positions shown in Fitting the spacer bars and support brackets so they are flush with the top edge of the cut out and secure using the 3 5 x 25 mm screws supplied m Then fill in the gap 3 between the bars and the worktop with silicone from the tube supplied Installation KM 414 KM 417 Fixing the support brackets Granite worktops On a granite worktop a hole must be drilled at the position indicated to secure each support bracket B Using a piece of strong double sided adhesive tape position the support brackets supplied at the positions indicated flush with the top edge of the worktop and secure each bracket with one screw in hole 2 as
18. le work bench 6 Regulator NG 7 test nipple of regulator 7 mm diam 12 Worktop cut out for KM 404 KM 405 KM 406 Dimensions 7 mm and 11 mm are the space taken up by the frame of the appliance on the worktop m Make a cut out for the hob in the worktop paying attention to the appliance height See section Appliance dimensions Dimension B applies to a combination of appliances and is shown on the chart There must be a minimum safety distance of 50 mm between the hob and the back wall and 100 mm distance from a side wall to the right or left of the hob 250 mm with KM 406 oee also chapter Warning and Safety instructions B Seal the cut surfaces with a suitable sealant to avoid swelling caused by moisture he materials used must be heat resistant Installing one or more appliances Cut out the worktop according to the dimensions listed in the following chart Worktop cut out Number DePth in Width of mm Dim B appliances mm in mm 1mm 1 500 266 mm 500 954 mm 500 842 mm 500 1130 mm 500 1418 500 1706 mm 500 1994 mm Important The maximum tolerance for the worktop cut out must not exceed 1 mm When building in several combiset appliances a spacer bar must be fitted between each unit See chapter Fitting the spacer bars and support brackets Installation KM 404 KM 405 KM 40
19. o liquid gas the For AUS and NZ main jets and the small jets of all burners must be changed Main jet Low setting jet Nominal rating for all gas types with NG the burner full on Normal burner 1 10 0 52 Fast burner 1 50 0 60 Gas type MJ h ULPG Normal burner Duo 0 32 Normal NG 5 85 Fast burner 0 87 0 40 burner UL PO 0 99 Fast NG The jet markings refer to 1 100 mm of Total NG the jet orifice output ULPG Nominal rating at low setting Gas type Normal NG 1 04 burner ULPG 1 00 Fast NG 1 70 burner ULPG 1 65 screw in the new jets according to the following table 36 Conversion to another type of gas Changing the jets Changing the small jet Disconnect the gas hob from the electricity supply Depending on the type of installation either withdraw the mains fuse switch off at the fused spur unit or at the socket and withdraw the plug Changing the main jet m Guide a screwdriver through the holes in the the lower casing of the hob and loosen the low setting jets 6 Pull the jets out with a pair of pointed pliers m Put in the new jets with a pair of pointed pliers Secure the new jets with a screwdriver Finally secure the jets against inadvertent loosening with sealing wax lake off the pan support the burner cover 2 and the burner head 4 Using an SW7 socket spanner unscrew the main jet 5 m Change
20. tch off at the fused spur unit or at the socket and withdraw the plug m Pull the control knob for the gas burner upwards and off Use a T20 Torx screwdriver to unscrew the 4 Torx screws M4 in the lower part of the hob housing m Lift off the top part of the hob keeping it level m lake off the pan support small burner large burner 3 burner collar ring and the large burner cap base 5 B Use a screwdriver to unscrew the screws MA 30 Conversion to another type of gas Changing the main jet Changing the low setting jet D 4 m With 10 mm socket spanner loosen Low setting jet with smaller orifice the main jet from its holder turning e g for liquid gas 0 23 anti clockwise at the same time use a 13 mm spanner to counterhold 2Low setting jet with larger orifice e g for liquid gas 0 52 Screw in the new main jets once again using the spanner to counterhold B Using a small screwdriver unscrew both low setting jets in the gas fitting m Pull the jets out with a pair of pointed pliers B Select the jets as shown in the table and fit reversing the procedure and secure 31 Conversion to another type of gas Changing the jet for the inner burner m Remove screw 3 from the fitting 2 with an 8 mm spanner and a 12 mm spanner to counterhold Then remove the screw fitting 2 from D
21. ull on Normal burner 1 10 0 52 Fast burner 1 50 0 60 Gas type MJ h ULPG Normal burner Duo 0 32 Normal NG 5 85 Fast burner 0 87 0 40 burner UL PO 0 99 Fast NG The jet markings refer to 1 100 mm of Total NG the jet orifice output ULPG Nominal rating at low setting Gas type Normal NG 1 04 burner ULPG 1 00 Fast NG 1 70 burner ULPG 1 65 screw in the new jets according to the following table 34 Conversion to another type of gas Changing the jets Changing the small jet Disconnect the gas hob from the electricity supply Depending on the type of installation either withdraw the mains fuse switch off at the fused spur unit or at the socket and withdraw the plug Changing the main jet m Guide a screwdriver through the holes in the the lower casing of the hob and loosen the low setting jets 6 m Pull the jets out with a pair of pointed pliers m Put in the new jets with a pair of pointed pliers Secure the new jets with a screwdriver Finally secure the jets against inadvertent loosening with sealing wax lake off the pan support the burner cover 2 the burner ring 3 and the burner head 4 m Using an SW7 socket spanner unscrew the main jet 5 m Change the main jet m Reassemble the burner head burner ring and burner cover in the correct order 35 Conversion to another type of gas KM 417 Jet table When converting t

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