How the burners operate

One-zone burners use one heating strip; two-zone burners and grill zones have two heating strips. Depending on the model, the heating strips may be separated by a ring.

Each burner has overheating protection (internal temperature limiter) feature to prevent the ceramic glass from overheating (see "Overheat protection").

When a power level is set, the heat element turns on and the heating strip is visible through the ceramic glass.

The power setting determines how hot the burner will get, and is electronically regulated. This means that the burner will switch on and off as needed to maintain the selected power level.

One-zone burner

￿Overheat protection

￿Heating strip

Two-zone burner

￿Technical detail, not a defect

￿Overheat protection

￿Outer heating strip

￿Insulation

￿Inner heating strip

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Miele KM 5621, KM 5627, KM 5624 installation instructions How the burners operate, One-zone burner, Two-zone burner

KM 5621, KM 5624, KM 5627 specifications

The Miele KM 5627, KM 5624, and KM 5621 are part of Miele's premium range of induction cooktops, designed to deliver exceptional performance, precision, and elegance in the kitchen. Each model combines top-tier technology with user-friendly features to cater to the needs of both professional chefs and home cooks alike.

One of the standout features across these models is Miele's innovative induction technology. This allows for rapid heating and precise temperature control, ensuring that food is cooked evenly and efficiently. Induction cooking is not only quicker than traditional gas or electric methods but also safer, as the cooktop surface remains relatively cool, minimizing the risk of burns.

The KM 5627 model boasts an expansive cooking area with a generous number of individual cooking zones. It features Miele's exclusive TwinBooster function, which allows for a significant increase in power on select cooking zones, enabling boiling water or heating pans in a fraction of the time compared to standard induction cooktops. Additionally, it comes equipped with a timer and automatic shut-off function, which adds safety and convenience for busy cooks.

Moving to the KM 5624, it delivers similar induction performance but with a slightly different configuration tailored for smaller kitchens or more compact cooking spaces. It also includes Miele's ComfortProfit feature, which efficiently adjusts the power levels as needed, making it perfect for both simmering and searing. The model's intuitive touch controls provide a seamless cooking experience, allowing users to effortlessly adjust settings with a simple swipe.

The KM 5621, while more compact, does not compromise on features. It includes Miele's innovative PowerFlex technology that intelligently combines several cooking zones for larger pots and pans, making it versatile for various cooking needs. This model also emphasizes safety and ease of use, with residual heat indicators and lock functions to prevent accidental activation.

All three models are designed with durability and style in mind. The sleek black surface not only looks aesthetically appealing but is also easy to clean, making kitchen maintenance a breeze. Each cooktop is built using high-quality materials ensuring a long lifespan, reflecting Miele's commitment to excellence.

In summary, the Miele KM 5627, KM 5624, and KM 5621 are exemplary induction cooktops that incorporate cutting-edge technology and user-centric features. Whether for everyday cooking or gourmet meal preparations, these models offer a superior cooking experience that exemplifies Miele’s dedication to quality and innovation in the kitchen.