Miele KM391 Frequently asked questions, Flame goes out after being lit, Igniters no longer work

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Frequently asked questions

,Repairs should only be carried out by an authorized technician in accordance with local and national safety regulations. Unauthorized repairs could cause injury or appliance damage. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for unauthorized work.

The burners do not ignite after several attempts.

Possible fault

Fix

The burners are assembled – Reassemble the burners as shown in

incorrectly.

“Cleaning and Care - Burners”.

– The gas valve is closed.

– Open the gas valve.

The burners are wet and soiled – Clean the burners. See “Cleaning and

and/or the flame holes in the

Care”.

burners are soiled and clogged.

 

– The igniters are wet.

– Dry the igniters.

The cooktop is not plugged in – Plug the cooktop in and restore power.

and the circuit breaker has

If lack of power is the problem, the

tripped.

cooktop can be lit with a match. See

 

“Using the cooktop during a power

 

failure”.

The flame goes out after being lit.

The burners are assembled incorrectly.

The flame holes in the burners are soiled and clogged.

Reassemble the burners as shown in “Cleaning and Care - Burners”.

Clean the burners. See “Cleaning and Care”.

The igniters no longer work.

Residue has been built up between the ignitor and the burner.

Make sure the ignitor is dry.

Clean the burners. See “Cleaning and Care”.

Dry the igniters.

The flame appears different than usual.

The burners are assembled incorrectly.

Reassemble the burners as shown in “Cleaning and Care - Burners”.

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Contents Operating Instructions Gas Cooktop What to do if YOU Smell GAS Contents Installation and connection Important Safety InstructionsProtection from damage Correct usagePersonal safety Damage to the appliance Further safety notesGuide to the cooktop Wok burner Cleaning the cooktop Before using the cooktopFast-Ignition-System Using the cooktopTurning on and off / Regulating Turning off Turning onRegulating the wok burner Suitable pans Pan sizeWok burners Using the cooktop during a power failure Safety featureGrates, Control Knobs Cleaning and careCeramic surface Burner Dismantling and cleaningReassembling Auxiliary, Normal and Fast burner Reassembling the wok burner Igniters no longer work Frequently asked questionsBurners do not ignite after several attempts Possible fault Flame goes out after being litMieleCare Technical ServiceInstallation Instructions Recommended Not recommended Not allowed InstallationSafety distances above the appliance Appliance dimensions Installation Securing the cooktop Setting the cooktop into placeSealing Electrical connection Power supplyWiring diagram Gas connection Gas pressure regulator Nominal Rating Table Converting to another type of gas Disposal of packing materials Help protect our environmentDisposal of an old appliance Page Alterations rights reserved