Miele Safety and Maintenance Instructions for the KM 326G Cooktop

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Important notes for the user

Installation and maintenance should only be carried out by a suitably qualified person (licensed gas fitter in Canada).

For safety reasons, this hob should only be fitted as a built-in appliance.

Please remember that the hob becomes hot, not only around the burner, but also the control panel. Therefore ensure that small children do not touch the hob when it is being used.

When cooking or boiling in large pots or pans, ensure that there is a minimum distance of 2˝ (50 mm) between the pot and a heat- sensitive worktop.

After combustion, the hot gases flow outwards under the base of the pot and may consequently burn the edge of the worktop if it is too close.

Make sure there is a minimum distance of 5/8˝ (15 mm) between the pot or pan and the control panel. Never place a pot on the control panel.

When using a cooker hood over the gas hob, ensure that any burners in use are always covered with a pot or frying pan. Otherwise, parts of the cooker hood could be damaged by the heat and/or flames.

Note that potential hazards may exist with overhead cabinets.

Not to be used for space heating. This instruction is based on safety considerations.

When a gas cooking appliance is being used, heat and moisture are produced in the area where the appliance is situated. Make sure that the area is sufficiently ventilated; open natural ventilation openings or fit a mechanical ventilator (extractor). When the hob is used for longer periods, extra ventilation may be needed, such as an open window or a higher setting on the ventilator (extractor).

Advice

The safe and efficient use of this appliance requires that it be regularly serviced by a qualified technician; however, the frequency of service will depend on usage. Once a year should suffice.

Before starting check

Remove all packaging materials and labels before using your hob.

Check:

that the gas is on at the mains;

that the plug is in the wall socket;

that the pan supports are positioned correctly.

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Contents T . n r 2 2 9 2 0 / T 9 1 7 0 1 B Mode demploi du kit de conversion AH 102 C4U English FrançaisPage Control knobs with marking Safety control Burner ringGeneral Marking Burner capPage Advice Important notes for the userBefore starting check High-speed and super high-speed burners Lighting and adjustingGas burners Zone super high-speed wok burner Outer ringMake sure the trivet is securely fixed to the pot support How to use gas burnersPlace the pot over the pot support fitted above the hob ˝ 50 mm between the pot and a heat-sensitive worktopCooking in comfort Are best done on the super high-speed wok BurnerMaking sauces Keeping food hot Cooking through/simmering Cleaning and maintenance Tab IndentationCont Appliance Ignition sparks but burner TroubleshootingProblem Cause Solution Burner does not burn well Does not igniteElectrical circuit diagram Electrical connection This appliance must be groundedFor USA only Gas pressures for USAFor Canada only Gas pressures for CanadaNominal rating natural gas 4˝ Building-in dimensions Clearance above and around the appliance Wall strips must be heat-resistantAir inlets at the back of the hob are clear Building-inPlace the hob in the cut-out. Check that Secure the hob in position. The bracketsPage Part Safety InstructionsConversion kit Type number AH 102 C4U Conversion instructionsFor future use DisassemblyConversion instructions IgniterPurposes. Check gas pressure. Permitted Locations of injectors and minimum adjustment screwsPressure regulator conversion High speed and super high speed burner ConversionHand side of the wok burner body a Wok burner outer ring conversionWok burner inner ring conversion WayTwo 12 mm wrenches are needed to separate the fittings Reference tableMinimum adjustment screws AssemblyThis concludes conversion. The hob can now be reassembled Installing appliance Testing converted applianceWarranty and service Energy source Technical detailsModel number KM 326G Gas source Overall wattage, electricity Total burnerrate Natural gasPage