Automatic Switch-Off - Miele CERAMIC COOKTOP WITH INDUCTION KM 5753 Operating And Installation Instructions

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Automatic switch-off

To use this feature, a power setting
must be selected for the desired
burner. All burners can be programmed
at the same time.
If the programmed time is greater
than the maximum operating hours
permitted, the cooktop will
eventually switch-off automatically.
See "Safety cut-out feature" for more
information".
^ Turn the desired burner on, e.g. rear
right, and select a power level.
^ Touch the m sensor.
Two dashes appear in the display, and
the timer indicator will flash.
^ Touch the m sensor again.
The indicator for the timer in the display
goes out, and the automatic switch-off
indicator flashes.
^ If several burners are being used,
touch the m sensor repeatedly until
the indicator flashes next to the
burner you wish to use this function
for, e.g. back right.
The indicator for the burners being
used will light up clockwise, starting
with the front left.
^ Touch the - or + sensor until the
desired time appears in the display,
e.g. 15 minutes.
The time then counts down in minutes.
The time remaining can be seen in the
display and changed at any time by
touching - or +.
If you want to set another burner to
switch-off automatically, repeat the
same steps.
If more than one switch-off time is
programmed, the shortest time
remaining will show in the display, the
indicator for that particular burner will
flash. All the other indicators will remain
lit. If you want to check the remaining
time for another zone, touch the m
sensor until the indicator for the desired
burner flashes.
Timer
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