Miele KM 2030, KM 2050 manual Correct use

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SAFETY NOTICES AND WARNINGS

~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.

~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

,WARNING

NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning.

~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.

~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 or wet. This would increase the transfer of heat to your skin, and could cause burns.

~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.

~Do not place or use the appliance in the open.

~Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air.

~Do not light the gas cooktop until all burner parts have been properly assembled.

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Contents En CA What to do if YOU Smell GAS Contents Model number Description of the applianceDescription of the appliance Wok burner BurnerWok ring Standard accessoriesCorrect use Safety Notices and WarningsChildren in the house Technical safety Correct use Safety Notices and Warnings Safety Notices and Warnings Before the first use First cleaningHow to switch on during a power outage How to useHow to switch on Wok ring How to adjust the flameHow to switch off Burner Min. bottom CookwareSafety cut-off To avoid damaging the surfaces, do not use any Cleaning and careGeneral Burner grate, control knob Stainless steel recessBurners How to assemble the small, normal, and power burnersHow to assemble the wok burner Flame suddenly looks different? TroubleshootingGas flame goes out After ignition? Electrical ignition is not working?Technical Service Installation Instructions Safety Notices for Installation Upper clearance Not permitted Highly recommended Not recommended Appliance and installation dimensions Appliance and installation dimensions How to install the gas stovetop InstallationHow to make the countertop cut-out Tiled surfaces General installation informationElectrical connection Power supplyGas connection Gas pressure regulator Gas connection Burner performance Rated load at high setting Burner Type of gas BTU/hrRated load at low setting Burner Type of gas KM 2030 / KM Liquid gas LP How to switch to a different gas typeMain nozzle Ø Low setting nozzle Ø Natural gas NG Nozzle tableHow to change the main nozzle How to change a nozzleHow to change the small nozzles After switching over Disposal of an old appliance Help protect our environmentDisposal of packing materials Page Alteration rights reserved

KM 2050, KM 2030 specifications

The Miele KM 2030 and KM 2050 are cutting-edge induction cooktops that exemplify the fusion of advanced technology and elegant design, catering to the needs of modern culinary enthusiasts. These cooktops not only promise exceptional performance but also offer numerous features that enhance the cooking experience.

One of the standout features of both models is their exact cooking temperature control. Miele’s induction technology ensures that heat is transferred directly to the cookware, resulting in precise temperature settings that allow for delicate tasks such as melting chocolate or simmering sauces. Additionally, the residual heat indicators provide a visual cue that helps users avoid burns.

The KM 2030 and KM 2050 come equipped with a variety of cooking zones, each designed to accommodate different pot sizes. The KM 2050 takes this a step further by featuring a larger cooking surface, allowing for more versatility in cookware arrangement. Both models support the use of Miele’s MultiZone technology, which enables users to combine cooking zones for larger pots and pans, facilitating more complex meal preparation.

Another remarkable characteristic is the QuickStart function, which detects the presence of cookware and activates the corresponding cooking zone immediately. This feature minimizes waiting times and enhances efficiency in the kitchen. Additionally, the Stop & Go function allows users to pause the cooking process without switching off the power, making it easier to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.

Safety is a priority in the design of the KM 2030 and KM 2050. Both models feature a lock function that prevents accidental adjustments, ensuring a worry-free cooking environment. The automatic shut-off feature is another layer of safety, turning off the cooktop after a designated period without interaction.

The aesthetic appeal of Miele cooktops is undeniable, with sleek designs and intuitive touch controls that integrate seamlessly into any modern kitchen. The black ceramic glass surface not only adds a touch of elegance but is also easy to clean, ensuring that maintaining the cooktop is hassle-free.

In summary, the Miele KM 2030 and KM 2050 induction cooktops represent the pinnacle of cooking technology, offering precision, safety, and stylish design. They are ideal for both casual cooks and gourmet chefs, making every cooking experience efficient and enjoyable. With their innovative features and outstanding performance, these cooktops are a valuable investment for anyone serious about cooking.