Overheating Protection - Miele KM 5731 Operating And Installation Instructions

Ceramic cooktops with induction
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Safety features

Overheating protection

All induction coils and the cooling
element for the electronics are each
equipped with a thermal cut-out device.
Should an induction coil or the cooling
element overheat then one of the
following measures will be carried out
to the cooking zone in question or to
the cooktop as applicable:
– An activated booster function will be
cancelled.
– The selected setting will be reduced.
– If an induction coil is affected, the
cooktop will switch itself off. FE99 will
appear in the display.
The cooking zone can be used again
once it has cooled down to a safe level.
– If the cooling element for the
electronics is affected, the power
suppy to the cooking zones will be
reduced. The selected power
settings remain showing in the
display.
Once the cooling element has cooled
down to a safe level all cooking zones
will start working again with the
originally choosen power setting.
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The overheating protection will cut in
when
– an empty pan is heated.
– fat or oil are heated on a high setting.
– the underside of the appliance is not
sufficiently ventilated.
If the overheating protection cuts in
again despite removing the causes, call
the Miele Customer Contact Centre.

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