Miele KM 2030, KM 2050 manual Burners, How to assemble the small, normal, and power burners

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Cleaning and care

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.

How to assemble the small, normal, and power burners

^Arrange the burner head b on the lower part (base) of the burner d in such a way that the thermocouple e the ignition electrode f and the retaining pins g align through the holes in the burner head.

^Place the burner cover b evenly onto the burner head c, 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.

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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 use How to switch onHow to switch on during a power outage How to adjust the flame How to switch offWok ring Burner Min. bottom CookwareSafety cut-off Cleaning and care GeneralTo avoid damaging the surfaces, do not use any Burner grate, control knob Stainless steel recessBurners How to assemble the small, normal, and power burnersHow to assemble the wok burner Gas flame goes out After ignition? TroubleshootingElectrical ignition is not working? Flame suddenly looks different?Technical Service Installation Instructions Safety Notices for Installation Upper clearance Not permitted Highly recommended Not recommended Appliance and installation dimensions Appliance and installation dimensions Installation How to make the countertop cut-outHow to install the gas stovetop Tiled surfaces General installation informationElectrical connection Power supplyGas connection Gas pressure regulator Gas connection Rated load at high setting Burner Type of gas BTU/hr Rated load at low setting Burner Type of gas KM 2030 / KMBurner performance Main nozzle Ø Low setting nozzle Ø Natural gas NG How to switch to a different gas typeNozzle table Liquid gas LPHow to change the main nozzle How to change a nozzleHow to change the small nozzles After switching over Help protect our environment Disposal of packing materialsDisposal of an old appliance Page Alteration rights reserved

KM 2050, KM 2030 specifications

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