Miele KM 5987, KM 5993 installation instructions Important safety instructions

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Important safety instructions

￿If sugar, sugary foods, plastic, or aluminum foil fall onto a hot cooking zone, switch the appliance off. Immedi- ately, while the zone is still hot, use a glass scraper to thoroughly eliminate the spill from the cooking zone. Failure to do so can lead to damage to the glass ceramic as it cools down. Exercise caution - danger of burns. Once the cooking zone has cooled off, clean it thoroughly.

￿If a gadget is plugged into a socket near the appliance, check to be sure that the power cord does not come into contact with the hot appliance. This could damage the insulation on the cord. Danger of electric shock!

￿The appliance is equipped with a cooling fan. If there is a drawer below the cabinetry, you will need to ensure there is enough space to allow for ventilation. Do not use the drawer to store sharp or small objects, or paper. They could pass through (or be sucked into) the ventilation slit in the housing and damage the fan blades or otherwise interfere with cooling.

￿If there is a drawer below the appliance, do NOT store any spray cans, flammable liquids, or flammable materials in the drawer. Cutlery trays must be made of heat-resistant material.

￿Note that metal objects stored in a drawer under the cooktop can become hot when the appliance is in heavy use.

￿Always cook food thoroughly. Temperatures must be high enough, and the cooking times long enough, to kill any germs in the food.

￿If the cooktop is installed above a self-cleaning oven or stovetop, do not use it during self-cleaning, as this could trigger the overheat protection on the cooktop (refer to the corresponding section of the manual).

The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage caused by failure to comply with the safety information and warnings.

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Contents En CA Contents Important Safety Instructions Installation Proper use Important safety instructionsChildren around the appliance Technical safety Proper use Important safety instructions Important safety instructions Cooktop Guide to the applianceSensor switches Indicator lightControl panel Cooking zone display Timer-/Memory displayCooking zone data Cooking KM 5987 / KM 5993 / KM ZoneRating in Watts at 230 First cleaning Before the first useBreaking in the appliance Calibrating the sensors Automatic calibrationManual calibration How induction works InductionNoise Type of cookware CookwareSize of cookware Tips for saving energySwitching on Sensor switchesSwitching on the cooktop Switching on the cooking zoneSettings Factory settings Extended Range of settingsCooking setting Minutes Seconds Approx Auto heatHeat-up time Activate auto heat Cooking without auto heatBooster function Deactivating Booster Activating BoosterUseful Tips HoldSwitching off the cooktop Switching off and residual heat indicatorsTimer Timer and Memory functionSetting the minute minder Canceling the minute minderAutomatic cooking zone shut-off Recording a Memory program Memory functionUsing a Memory program Checking the steps of Memory programDeleting a Memory program Using Timer and Memory functions at the same time Safety lock / System lock Safety featuresActivation DeactivationActivate Stop and GoSafety switch-off For excessively long operating timeIf the sensors are covered Overheat protection To avoid damaging the surfaces, do not use any Cleaning and careGlass ceramic Proceed as follows ProgrammingProgramming Program Status SettingProgramming Appears in a cooking zone display TroubleshootingOne of the following has occurred Cooling fan continues to run after switch-offTechnical Service Page Installation Instructions Important Safety Instructions Installation Safety distances above the appliance Safety distances to the sides and rear of the cooktop Top of an intermediate shelf must be 15 mm Safety distance underneath the cooktopCooktops flush with the countertop Frame/Facet cooktops Cooktops with frame or beveled edges Installation dimensionsInserting the cooktop Preparing the countertopTiled countertop Sealing adviceFlush-fitted cook tops Installation Flush-fitted cook tops Solid wood or tiled worktop Connection Electrical connectionHelp protect our environment Disposal of packing materialsDisposal of an old appliance

KM 5987, KM 5993 specifications

Miele, a renowned German manufacturer known for its high-quality home appliances, has taken cooking to the next level with its KM 5987 and KM 5993 induction cooktops. These models are not just about modern aesthetics but are packed with advanced technologies and features, making them ideal for both amateur and professional chefs.

The KM 5987 and KM 5993 induction cooktops are designed with efficiency and precision in mind. Induction technology provides rapid heating and precise temperature control, allowing users to achieve the perfect cooking results. This innovative method heats pots and pans directly through electromagnetic energy, ensuring the cooktop surface remains cool and safe to touch, significantly reducing the risk of burns and ensuring easy clean-up.

One of the standout features of these cooktops is the Power Flex area. This unique design allows for flexible cooking configurations by merging two cooking zones into one larger area, accommodating larger pots or griddles. This versatility is particularly beneficial for preparing meals for family or entertaining guests.

Both models also boast Miele’s SmartSelect feature which intelligently adjusts the cook settings. Users can easily select the desired power level for each cooking zone by simply sliding their finger across the control panel. This intuitive interface enhances the cooking experience, making it easier to monitor and adjust the heat at a glance.

Another remarkable characteristic is the integrated timer function. Each cooking zone can be programmed with its own timer, allowing for synchronized cooking of multiple dishes. Once the time is up, the cooktop automatically switches off, ensuring food is cooked perfectly and preventing overheating.

Safety is also a top priority with the KM 5987 and KM 5993 models. The cooktops come equipped with features such as automatic shut-off, residual heat indicators, and child lock functions, providing peace of mind for households with children.

In terms of design, both models feature a sleek, black glass ceramic surface that not only looks elegant but is also easy to clean. The minimalist design allows these cooktops to blend seamlessly into any kitchen decor.

In summary, the Miele KM 5987 and KM 5993 induction cooktops encapsulate cutting-edge technology, safety, and user-friendly features. Perfect for any cooking enthusiast, these models are designed to enhance culinary creativity while ensuring efficiency and ease of use in the kitchen.