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Miele KM 240 Operating Instructions Manual

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It is
to read these
operating instructions before
installing or using the machine,
to avoid the risk of accident,
or damage to the machine.
M.-Nr. 04 690 800

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Summary of Contents for Miele KM 240

  • Page 1 Q\@ä } It is to read these operating instructions before installing or using the machine, to avoid the risk of accident, or damage to the machine. M.-Nr. 04 690 800...
  • Page 2 Old machines contain materials which can be reclaimed or recycled. Please The transport and protective packing contact your dealer, your local waste has been selected from materials collection centre or scrap merchant which are environmentally friendly for about potential recycling schemes. disposal and can normally be recycled.
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  • Page 5: Controls

    Cooking zone control: front left Cooking zone control: back left Cooking zone control: back right Cooking zone control: front right Halogen cooking zone Hob with rounded corners, Cooking zones as for KM 240 Hob with rounded corners, Cooking zones as for KM 245...
  • Page 6 This appliance complies with all relevant legal safety requirements. Before connecting the appliance Improper use of the appliance can, to the mains supply make sure that however, present a risk of both per- the voltage and frequency correspond sonal injury and material damage. to the rating on the data plate.
  • Page 7 Contact the Miele Service Department. ches to occur. Do not use the hob until the damaged ceramic plate has been replaced. Con- tinued use would be dangerous as liquids etc.
  • Page 8 Always ensure that food is suffi- ciently cooked or reheated. Under no circumstances use a Many factors will affect the overall cook- steam-cleaning appliance to clean ing time, including the size and amount the ceramic hob. The steam could of food, its temperature, changes to the penetrate to live components and recipe and the shape and size of cook- cause a short circuit.
  • Page 9 Push the blade of the shielded razor blade scraper back in imme- diately after use to avoid the risk of ac- Before disposal of an old ap- cidents! pliance, turn off at the mains, dis- In countries which may be subject connect and remove the appliance to infestation by cockroaches or cable at both ends and render useless.
  • Page 10 The hob lock can be used to prevent the cooking zones from being switched on inadvertently, when used either with the oven, or oven with built-in hob con- trols. It does not apply to the warming zone. The operating instructions for the oven with built-in hob controls or the control unit describe how to set the hob lock.
  • Page 11 The cooking zones are controlled by If you wish you can heat regulators. off: Turn the cooking zone control to a Only turn the cooking zone control setting. as far as it will go in a clockwise The setting must be higher than the direction and back again.
  • Page 12 Place all ingredients in a pan and cover. Melting butter, Chocolate Turn the control to the setting re- Dissolving gelatine quired for continuation cooking Preparing junket and yoghurt between 1 – 7 (see chart). Keeping food warm Switch off the zone when the food is Warming small quantitites of cooked.
  • Page 13 Turn the control in a clockwise direc- tion until a resistance is felt. Other- The cooking zones are clearly marked wise it can be damaged. on the hob surface. Only the particular zone which has Turn the control clockwise beyond been switched on will be heated.
  • Page 14 Attention to correct choice and use of pans – will help you obtain the best cooking result most economically, – and generally avoid food boiling over and sticking. The diameter of the saucepan or frying pan should be very slightly larger than that of the cooking zone.
  • Page 15: Cleaning And Care

    Aluminium or stainless steel pans with aluminium bases can leave Before switching on, place a saucepan marks with a metallic sheen on the containing water or food to be cooked ceramic surface. Clean these away on the cooking area. This prevents un- at the earliest opportunity, (see Sec- necessary use of energy or the hot- tion on Cleaning and Care).
  • Page 16 In general you can use the same clean- ing agents for the ceramic hob surface as you would for ordinary glass sur- faces. Never use scouring agents or pads, or strong cleaners such as oven sprays or stain removers, as these could harm the surface.
  • Page 17 Some cleaners incorporate a silicone ingredient which acts as a protective film on the hob. It makes the hob sur- Do not let the hob cool down. face smoother and prevents water and Scrape the sugar or other residue soiling adhering to the surface. thoroughly from the hob with a However, cooking at high temperatures shielded razor blade scraper.
  • Page 18: Installation

    You are using a pan with a heat re- Contact a qualified electrician or the taining bottom surface. Miele Service department. The heat from the bottom of the pan will transfer slowly to the food. You are using too large a pan.
  • Page 19 In the event of faults which you cannot easily remedy yourself, please contact: – your Miele Dealer – the nearest Miele Service Depart- ment, (see address on the back page). When contacting the Service dept, please quote the Model and Serial num- ber of your appliance, both of which are shown on the data plate.
  • Page 20 The voltage and rated load are given combined with one of the hobs listed on the hob data plate. These must below. match the mains supply. KM 240 When contacting the Service Depart- KM 242 ment, please quote the voltage, model KM 243...
  • Page 21 These hobs are classified as ,,Y“ class for heat protection. There may be a wall The template supplied must be used at the rear and wall or tall units at one when making the worktop cut-out for side. On the other side, however, no a hob with rounded edges.
  • Page 22: Ceramic Hob

    Set the ceramic hob in the cut-out and centre it (The Miele inscription must be legible at the front.). Turn the clamps outwards and tighten the screws...
  • Page 23: Hob Control Unit

    The plugs for the oven / control panel and for the hob are colour Turn off the mains electricity supply coded to match with the relevant for connecting to an isolator. sockets of the hob control unit. , take the cooking zone knobs and the oven plug out of their holders inside the unit.
  • Page 24 Alteration rights reserved / 22 GB / IRL / AUS / NZ / ZA – 1397 M.-Nr. 04 690 800 (KM 240 – KM 247) This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleached without the use of chlorine.