Turning The Cooktop On; Selecting/Changing The Power Level; Deactivating; Residual-Heat Indicator - Miele KM 6320 Operating And Installation Instructions

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Fire hazard due to overheated
food.
Unattended food can overheat and
ignite.
Do not leave the cooktop unattended
whilst it is being used.
Please note that the heating-up time
on induction cooktops is much
shorter than on conventional cook-
tops.

Turning the cooktop On

 Tap the  sensor button.
 appears in each of the cooking zone
indicators. If no further entry is made,
the cooktop will turn itself off after a few
seconds for safety reasons.
Selecting/Changing the power
level
 Briefly tap the selection button for the
desired cooking zone.
In the cooking zone indicator,  will
flash alternately with the selected power
level.
 Tap the sensor button for the desired
power level on the corresponding
control scale.
The set power level flashes in the indi-
cator for a few seconds and then lights
up constantly.

Deactivating

 Briefly tap the selection button of the
desired cooking zone twice to turn off
the zone.
 To turn off the cooktop and thus all
cooking zones, tap the  sensor
button.

Residual-heat indicator

If a cooking zone is hot, the residual-
heat indicator will light up after it has
been switched off or if it is not in use.
The bars in the residual-heat indicator
go out one by one as the cooking zone
cool down. The last horizontal bar only
goes out when the cooking zone is safe
to touch.
The residual heat indicators will flash if
there is a power cut during use or
while residual heat is still present or if
you have opened the programming
function while residual heat is still
present.
Risk of burning or scalding due
to hot cooking zones.
The cooking zones will be hot after
use.
Do not touch the cooking zones
while the residual heat indicators are
on.
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