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Operating and Installation Instructions Rangetops To prevent accidents and damage to the range, you must read all in- structions supplied before installing or using the appliance. en-US, CA M.-Nr. 10 944 230...
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury, or death. – Do not use or store gasoline or other combustible liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
They contain important notes on installation, safety, use and maintenance. Miele cannot be held responsible for damage caused by the non- observance of these instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any...
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Appropriate use This rangetop is intended for residential use and use in other simi- lar environments. This appliance is not intended for outdoor use. The rangetop is intended for residential use only to prepare food and keep it warm.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety with children Do not leave children unattended: Children should not be alone or unsupervised in the area where the rangetop is installed. Do not al- low them to sit or stand on the appliance. All children must be kept away from the rangetop.
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Unauthorized installation, maintenance, and repairs can cause considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance, and re- pairs must only be carried out by a Miele authorized technician. Maintenance by the user: Never repair or replace any part of the appliance unless the instructions specifically recommend doing so.
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Do not open the appliance housing under any circumstances. Any repairs not performed by a Miele authorized service techni- cian will void the warranty. Defective components should be replaced by Miele original parts only.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Reaching over a hot stovetop to access the cabinets can result in burns. You can reduce the risk of burns by installing a range hood that extends at least 4³/₄" (12 cm) past the bottom of the cabinets.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Correct use Do not leave the rangetop unattended when cooking on high power. Spilled food will begin to smoke and cause grease splatter, which can ignite on the range. Oil and fat can catch fire if overheated. Never leave the appliance unattended when cooking with oil and fat.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The rangetop gets hot when in use and remains hot for some time after being turned off. Do not touch the appliance if there is a possi- bility that it could still be hot. You can burn yourself on a hot rangetop. When cooking on the appliance, protect your hands by using heat-resistant pot holders or oven mitts.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Install the burner grates in an upright position to avoid scratching the cooktop. Remove all grease splatters and other flammable (food) residues on the rangetop. They are a fire hazard. Do not use pots or pans that are large enough to cover several burners.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The grates, burner cap, bottom parts of the burner, and any other parts located near the burner flame, can still be very hot after cook- ing and cause burns. Do not touch these components when using the rangetop.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Cleaning and maintenance Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this appliance. Steam could penetrate electrical components and cause a short cir- cuit. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY...
Guide to the Rangetop KMR 1124 a Burner control knob for rear left e Power burner burner f Grates b Burner control knob for front left g Simmer burner burner c Burner control knob for front right burner d Burner control knob for rear right...
Guide to the Rangetop KMR 1134-1 a Burner control knob for rear left f Burner control knob for rear right burner burner b Burner control knob for front left g Power burner, front burner h Power burner, rear c Burner control knob for front center i Simmer burner burner j Grates...
Guide to the Rangetop KMR 1135-1 a Burner control knob for rear left g Power burner, rear burner h Thermostatically controlled ceramic b Burner control knob for front left burner burner i Grill c Control knob for grill j Grates d Burner control knob for front right k Simmer burner burner...
Guide to the Rangetop KMR 1136-1 a Burner control knob for rear left g Power burner, rear burner h Griddle plate b Burner control knob for front left i Thermostatically controlled ceramic burner burner c Control knob for griddle plate j Grease drip tray d Burner control knob for front right k Grates...
Guide to the Rangetop KMR 1354-1 a Backlit burner control knob for rear g Backlit burner control knob for front left burner right burner b Backlit burner control knob for front h Backlit burner control knob for rear left burner right burner c Backlit burner control knob for rear i Power burner, front...
Guide to the Rangetop KMR 1355-1 a Backlit burner control knob for rear h Power burner, front left burner i Simmer burner b Backlit burner control knob for front j Power burner, rear left burner k Thermostatically controlled ceramic c Backlit control knob for grill burner d Backlit burner control knob for front l Grill...
Guide to the Rangetop KMR 1356-1 a Backlit burner control knob for rear h Power burner, front left burner i Simmer burner b Backlit burner control knob for front j Power burner, rear left burner k Griddle plate c Backlit control knob for griddle plate l Thermostatically controlled ceramic d Backlit burner control knob for front burner...
Operation tips Fire hazard due to overheated food. Unattended food can overheat and ignite. Do not leave the cooktop unattended whilst it is being used. Do not turn the control knobs to the right beyond “Off”. A spark may be generated on all burn- ers when a control knob is turned on.
Before first use Cleaning the rangetop for the Seasoning the griddle plate first time You must season the griddle plate be- Remove any protective foil and stick- fore cooking food on it the first time. ers. This process prevents food from stick- ing and protects the surface from ...
Operation of the burners Turning on during a power outage Turning on To ignite a burner, push the appropri- In case of a power failure, the flame ate control knob and turn it counter- can be ignited manually. clockwise to the “High” position. The ...
Visual characteristics gas flames Adjusting the flame The burners can be variably adjusted Yellow flames between the lowest and highest flame Contact the Miele settings. Service Depart- ment. Because the edges of the flame are much hotter than its center, the flame...
Cookware – Select cookware that fits the size of – Do not use pots or pans that have the burner: bottoms with pronounced edges. Large diameter = large burner Small diameter = small burner – Using cookware that is too large can cause the flames to spread out and damage the surrounding countertop or other appliances.
Energy saving tips – Whenever possible, keep pots and pans covered while cooking. Doing so will prevent unnecessary heat loss. – Wide, shallow cookware heats up faster and is therefore preferable to tall, narrow cookware. – Cook with as little water as possible. –...
Operation of the grill Place the radiant plate on top of The grill has a ceramic burner that the frame . transfers intense heat to food, searing the outside to seal the juices. Full flexi- bility, depending on the food, from “Low”...
Operation of the grill Turning on during a power outage Do not use cooking utensils on the grill. Danger of injury due to the man- ual ignition of the flat burner during a Turning on the grill power failure! Never operate the grill during a Always follow USDA guidelines on power failure.
Operation of the griddle The griddle is thermostatically con- Turning on the griddle trolled to maintain a consistent temper- Always observe USDA food safety ature. To prevent food from sticking, it is guidelines. necessary to “season” the griddle prior to use (see “Before using for the first ...
Operation of the griddle Turning on during a power outage Tips for frying The griddle plate cannot be operated Before each use, wipe the griddle in case of a power failure. with a damp cloth to remove dust or other residue. ...
Cleaning and care Always clean the rangetop after each Danger of burns! use. Allow it to cool down before clean- The burners must be turned off and ing. the rangetop must be cooled. To better maintain your appliance avoid the following: ...
Cleaning and care Burner control knobs with stainless Rangetop steel finish The surfaces of the burner compo- The burner control knobs may be- nents and grates will slightly lose their come discolored if they are not luster over time. This is completely cleaned regularly.
Remove any soiling and water with a sponge. You can clean stubborn soiling off the griddle plate with the rough side of a dish sponge and a few drops of Miele ceramic and stainless steel cleaner (see “Optional accessories”). Remove the grease catch pan and...
Frequently Asked Questions With the help of the following guide minor faults in the performance of the ma- chine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remedied with- out contacting the Service Department. This guide may help you to find the reason for the fault, and how to correct it. Problem Possible cause and solution The burners do not ig-...
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Frequently Asked Questions Problem Possible cause and solution The ignitor does not The fuse in the building's wiring system was tripped. function properly. If necessary, contact a qualified electrician or Cus- tomer Service for assistance. There is food debris stuck between the ignitor and the burner cap.
Notes on installation Distance to the range hood The minimum clearance between the appliance and a range hood above will be listed by the hood manufacturer. If there is more than one appliance in- stalled below the range hood, each with a different safety clearance, the largest clearance must be used.
Notes on installation Weights The net weight of the rangetop with accessories is as follows: Model Width Net weight including grates and burner caps KMR 1124 29 ¹⁵/₁₆" (762 mm) approx. 100 lbs / 45 kg KMR 1134-1 approx. 120 lbs / 55 kg KMR 1135-1 35 ¹⁵/₁₆" (915 mm) approx.
Dimensional drawings Rangetops KMR 1124, KMR 113x-1, KMR 135x-1 Position Dimensions Description 13" (330 mm) Maximum depth of top cabinet 18" (457 mm) Minimum distance to bottom edge of top cabinet 7¹/₂" (190.5 mm) Distance between the top edge of the...
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Please observe safe distances to rear combustible surfaces of 12" (305 mm) clearance. For zero clearance installation the Miele Backguards will satisfy the required distance to com- bustible surfaces. The Miele Backguard is available in 12" (305 mm) or 20" (508 mm)
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Please observe safe distances to rear combustible surfaces of 12" (305 mm) clearance. For zero clearance installation the Miele Backguards will satisfy the required distance to com- bustible surfaces. The Miele Backguard is available in 12" (305 mm) or 20" (508 mm)
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Please observe safe distances to rear combustible surfaces of 12" (305 mm) clearance. For zero clearance installation the Miele Backguards will satisfy the required distance to com- bustible surfaces. The Miele Backguard is available in 12" (305 mm) or 20" (508 mm)
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Please observe safe distances to rear combustible surfaces of 12" (305 mm) clearance. For zero clearance installation the Miele Backguards will satisfy the required distance to com- bustible surfaces. The Miele Backguard is available in 12" (305 mm) or 20" (508 mm)
ANSI National Electrical Miele cannot be held liable for any Code / NFPA 70 in the United States damage arising as a result of such or the Canadian Electrical Code, Part work.
Gas connection The gas hose and power cord could Connection to the gas supply be damaged by hot spots on the may only be performed by a duly au- rangetop. thorized technician. This technician is Make sure that the gas hose and responsible for proper function at the power cord do not come into contact installation site.
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Gas connection The gas connection must be made in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with: National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z 223.1 / NFPA No. 54 for the United States or the current Can / CGA B 149.1 and 2 Installation Codes of Gas Appliances for Canada.
Burner ratings Burner ratings KMR 1134-1 Natural gas NG Btu/hr Simmer burner 12,500 Power burner, rear 13,600 Power burner, front 19,500 Total cooktop output 98,200 28.8 Liquid propane LP Btu/hr Simmer burner 12,500 Power burner, rear 13,000 Power burner, front 19,500 Total cooktop output 97,000...
Burner ratings Burner ratings KMR 1135-1 Natural gas NG Btu/hr Simmer burner 12,500 Power burner, rear 13,600 Power burner, front 19,500 Grill 19,000 Total cooktop output 84,100 24.6...
Burner ratings Burner ratings KMR 1136-1 Natural gas NG Btu/hr Simmer burner 12,500 Power burner, rear 13,600 Power burner, front 19,500 Griddle 13,000 Total cooktop output 78,100 22.9 Liquid propane LP Btu/hr Simmer burner 12,500 Power burner, rear 13,000 Power burner, front 19,500 Griddle 14,300...
Burner ratings Burner ratings KMR 1354-1 Natural gas NG Btu/hr Simmer burner 10.000 Power burner, rear 13,600 Power burner, front 19,500 Total cooktop output 125.200 36.7 Liquid propane LP Btu/hr Simmer burner 10.000 Power burner, rear 13,000 Power burner, front 19,500 Total cooktop output 124,000...
Burner ratings Burner ratings KMR 1355-1 Natural gas NG Btu/hr Simmer burner 10.000 Power burner, rear 13,600 Power burner, front 19,500 Grill 19,000 Total cooktop output 111,100 32.6...
Burner ratings Burner ratings KMR 1356-1 Natural gas NG Btu/hr Simmer burner 10.000 Power burner, rear 13,600 Power burner, front 19,500 Griddle 13,000 Total cooktop output 105,100 30.8 Liquid propane LP Btu/hr Simmer burner 10.000 Power burner, rear 13,000 Power burner, front 19,500 Griddle 14,300...
In the event of a fault which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact your Miele dealer or Miele Technical Service. Contact information for Miele Technical Service can be found at the end of this document. Please quote the model and serial number of your appliance when contacting Miele.
Miele appliance. Please note that unless expressly ap- proved in writing by Miele’s Service de- partment, Extended Service Contracts offered by other providers for Miele products will not be recognized by Miele.
Consult with local authorities, dealers or Miele in order to dispose of and recycle electrical and electronic appliances. Miele assumes no responsibility for deleting any personal data left on the appliance being disposed.
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Technical Service. U.S.A. Canada Miele, Inc. Importer Miele Limited National Headquarters 9 Independence Way Headquarters and Miele Centre Princeton, NJ 08540 161 Four Valley Drive Phone: 800-843-7231 Vaughan, ON L4K 4V8 609-419-4298 Fax: www.miele.ca www.mieleusa.com...