Miele KM 6314, KM 6340, KM 6342, KM 6317, KM 6318 Pans, Suitable pans include, Unsuitable pans

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Induction

Pans

Suitable pans include:

stainless steel pans with a magnetic base

enamelled steel pans

cast iron pans

Unsuitable pans:

stainless steel pans without a magnetic base

aluminium and copper pans

glass, ceramic or earthenware pots and pans

To test whether a pot or pan is suitable for use on an induction hob, hold a magnet to the base of the pan. If the magnet sticks, the pan is suitable.

Please be aware that the properties of the pan base can affect the eveness with which food heats up in the pan.

To make optimum use of the cooking zones, choose pans with diameters larger than the innermost markings but smaller than the outermost markings. If the diameter of the pan is smaller than the innermost marking, the induction heating will not work. The zone will behave as if it had no pan on it.

Please note that the maximum diameter quoted by manufacturers often refers to the diameter of the top rim of the pot or pan. The diameter of the base (generally smaller) is more important.

Make sure that pans are placed centrally on the cooking zone.

If a pan is placed only partially on a zone, there is a risk that the handle could get very hot.

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Contents En GB Page Contents Safety instructions for installation Guide to the appliance ModelsKM 6317 / KM KM 6340 / KM Control panel Sensor controlsTimer display Indicator lampsCooking zone displays Cooking KM 6317 / KM Zone Cooking zonesRating in watts for 230 Special feature Cooking KM 6314 / KM 6340 / KM ZoneCorrect application Safety with children Technical safety Correct use Page Page Disposal of the packing material Caring for the environmentDisposal of your old appliance Cleaning for the first time Before using for the first timeBefore using for the first time Induction Induction principleNoises Suitable pans include PansUnsuitable pans How the hob is operated OperationException Switching on a cooking zone, setting a power level Switching onTo switch the hob on Altering the power levelPower level range Standard ExtendedTo activate Auto heat-up Auto heat-upTo deactivate Auto heat-up Cooking setting Minutes and seconds approx Heat-up timeBooster function To switch on the TwinBooster Level To switch on the BoosterTo switch off the Booster/TwinBooster To set the keeping warm function Keeping warm functionUseful tips Switching off the hob Switching off and residual heat indicatorsSwitching off a cooking zone Residual heat indicatorsTips on saving energy Timer Minute minder To set the minute minder time MinutesHours To change the minute minder time To delete the minute minder timeTo switch a cooking zone off automatically To use both timer functions at the same time Activating Safety featuresSafety lock / System lock DeactivatingStop and Go Power level Maximum operating time in hours Safety switch-offSafety switch-off with an over-long cooking time Safety switch-off if the sensors are coveredInduction coils Overheating protectionCooling elements Cleaning and care To avoid damaging the surface of your appliance, do not useCeramic surface To set the programme To select programming modeProgramming To set the statusTo save settings To not save settingsProgramme Status Setting ProgrammingProgramming Switched on Problem solving guideProblem Possible cause Remedy Hob or cooking Zones cannot beProblem solving guide Extended zones at Same time Hob switches off Problem Possible cause Remedy Power level 9 isIf you select power Flashes in the timerOther fault messages Problem Possible cause Remedy Sensors areFE flashes alternately With numbers Timer display Over-sensitive or do notXKM 2100 KM Optional accessoriesMielehome system InfoControlConctivity and Mielehome ConctivityMielehome Mielehome system componentsSigning on the hob Signing off the hob Safety instructions for installation Safety distance above the appliance Safety distances to the sides and back of the hob Top of an interim shelf is 15 mm Safety distances underneath the hobInterim shelf Flush-fitted hobs Hob with frame or bevelled edges Hob with frame or bevelled edges Seal between the hob and the worktopBuilding-in dimensions Building-in dimensions Building-in dimensions Building-in dimensions Building-in dimensions Installing the hob Installing the hobConnecting the mains cable to the appliance Preparing the worktopElectrical connection Important U.KElectrical connection Wiring diagram After sales service, data plate Page Page Alteration rights reserved

KM 6340, KM 6317, KM 6318, KM 6342, KM 6314 specifications

The Miele KM 6314, KM 6342, KM 6318, KM 6317, and KM 6340 are a series of high-performance induction cooktops that exemplify Miele's commitment to superior quality and cutting-edge technology. Each model offers distinct features that cater to the diverse needs of home cooks while providing a sleek and modern design.

Starting with the KM 6314, this model is designed for efficiency and precision. It boasts a total of four induction zones, with the Flex Zone allowing for flexible cooking arrangements. The PowerBoost function ensures rapid heating, perfect for those moments when time is of the essence. Miele's Clean Touch Steel finish makes it easy to maintain, ensuring that the appliance retains its elegant appearance over time.

The KM 6342 takes things a step further with additional features tailored towards advanced users. It includes Miele's innovative Pot Detection technology, which automatically adjusts cooking temperatures based on the type of cookware used. Additionally, the KM 6342 has a range of customizable settings for each cooking zone, making intricate meal preparations seamless.

For those who seek versatility, the KM 6318 incorporates Miele’s Con@ctivity technology. This feature allows the cooktop to communicate with a Miele range hood to automatically adjust fan settings based on cooking activity. This energy-efficient technology promotes a smoke-free kitchen environment while enhancing user convenience. Smart and intuitive, this cooktop is designed for modern living.

The KM 6317 stands out for its user-friendly interface, integrating a clear control panel that makes it easy to adjust settings with a simple touch. Like its counterparts, it also features Residual Heat Indicators, ensuring safe operation even after cooking is complete. The focus on safety and usability means that this model caters to cooks of all skill levels.

Finally, the KM 6340 is the premium offering in this lineup, enriched with sophisticated cooking functions such as Gentle Heat and Keep Warm settings. This model is perfect for preparing delicate dishes that require precise temperature control. The frame of the KM 6340 complements any kitchen aesthetic, while its high-quality materials reflect Miele’s standard for durability and performance.

In summary, the Miele KM series provides a range of induction cooktops, each equipped with features that enhance cooking efficiency, convenience, and safety. Whether through advanced technology like Pot Detection or Con@ctivity, or user-friendly designs, these models support culinary creativity in the contemporary kitchen.