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... Keeping Warm function • Auto heat-up to ventilation hood Electrical Electrical Requirements Power Cable Shipping Shipping Weight Shipping Dimensions Support Call Miele Miele Website 20/20 Link Item 26636052USA 301/2" (775 mm) W x 43/4" (121 mm) H x 217/16" (544 mm..." W x 79/32" H x 2621/32" D 800.843.7231 8www.mieleusa.com 82020technologies.com KM 6360 Page 2 of 7-11" • (1) PowerFlex zone - 30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 FOREVER BETTER SPECIFICATIONS KM 6360 Induction Cooktop Product Dimensions Features: • 4 cooking zones (1) vario zone of 4-6" (2) vario zones of 6-9" ...
... Keeping Warm function • Auto heat-up to ventilation hood Electrical Electrical Requirements Power Cable Shipping Shipping Weight Shipping Dimensions Support Call Miele Miele Website 20/20 Link Item 26636052USA 301/2" (775 mm) W x 43/4" (121 mm) H x 217/16" (544 mm..." W x 79/32" H x 2621/32" D 800.843.7231 8www.mieleusa.com 82020technologies.com KM 6360 Page 2 of 7-11" • (1) PowerFlex zone - 30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 FOREVER BETTER SPECIFICATIONS KM 6360 Induction Cooktop Product Dimensions Features: • 4 cooking zones (1) vario zone of 4-6" (2) vario zones of 6-9" ...
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30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 PRODUCT VIEWS Top View 30 1/2" (775 mm) FOREVER BETTER 21 7/16" (544 mm) KM 6360 Page 3 of 7 Specification Sheets TRS 09282015
30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 PRODUCT VIEWS Top View 30 1/2" (775 mm) FOREVER BETTER 21 7/16" (544 mm) KM 6360 Page 3 of 7 Specification Sheets TRS 09282015
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30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS FOREVER BETTER KM 6360 Page 4 of 7 Specification Sheets TRS 09282015
30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS FOREVER BETTER KM 6360 Page 4 of 7 Specification Sheets TRS 09282015
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30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 INSTALLATION SAFETY CLEARANCE Front Side View Proud Mount FOREVER BETTER KM 6360 Page 5 of 7 Specification Sheets TRS 09282015
30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 INSTALLATION SAFETY CLEARANCE Front Side View Proud Mount FOREVER BETTER KM 6360 Page 5 of 7 Specification Sheets TRS 09282015
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30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 INSTALLATION Ventilations Back View FOREVER BETTER Side View KM 6360 Page 6 of 7 Specification Sheets TRS 09282015
30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 INSTALLATION Ventilations Back View FOREVER BETTER Side View KM 6360 Page 6 of 7 Specification Sheets TRS 09282015
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Toekick Height Taken into consideration: • 341/2" tall cabinetry • 1/4" of cooktop above countertop (proud) • 3/4" (exact) platform thickness under oven/above toekick FOREVER BETTER Countertop Thickness Toekick Height 31/2 33/4 4 41/4 41/2 43/4 5 51/4 53/4 6 11/8 ... 11/2 OK OK OK OK NA NA NA NA NA NA 19/16 OK OK OK OK NA NA NA NA NA NA = Typical Installation KM 6360 Page 7 of 7 Specification Sheets TRS 09282015 30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 KM 6360 INDUCTION COOKTOP INSTALLATION IN COMBINATION WITH UNDERCOUNTER 30" MIELE OVEN H6x80BP Countertop Thickness vs.
Toekick Height Taken into consideration: • 341/2" tall cabinetry • 1/4" of cooktop above countertop (proud) • 3/4" (exact) platform thickness under oven/above toekick FOREVER BETTER Countertop Thickness Toekick Height 31/2 33/4 4 41/4 41/2 43/4 5 51/4 53/4 6 11/8 ... 11/2 OK OK OK OK NA NA NA NA NA NA 19/16 OK OK OK OK NA NA NA NA NA NA = Typical Installation KM 6360 Page 7 of 7 Specification Sheets TRS 09282015 30" Induction Cooktop KM 6360 KM 6360 INDUCTION COOKTOP INSTALLATION IN COMBINATION WITH UNDERCOUNTER 30" MIELE OVEN H6x80BP Countertop Thickness vs.
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Operating and Installation Instructions Induction Cooktops To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions be‐ fore installation or use. en-US M.-Nr. 09 888 630
Operating and Installation Instructions Induction Cooktops To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions be‐ fore installation or use. en-US M.-Nr. 09 888 630
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... - Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Overview ...15 KM 6360 / KM 6365 15 KM 6370 / KM 6375 16 KM 6377...17 DirectSelection Plus controls 18 Cooking zone data 19 Before using for the first time 22 Cleaning the cooktop for the first time 22 Turning on the cooktop for the first time 22 Induction ...23 How it works ...23 Noises ...24...
... - Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Overview ...15 KM 6360 / KM 6365 15 KM 6370 / KM 6375 16 KM 6377...17 DirectSelection Plus controls 18 Cooking zone data 19 Before using for the first time 22 Cleaning the cooktop for the first time 22 Turning on the cooktop for the first time 22 Induction ...23 How it works ...23 Noises ...24...
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... gloves. However, if in use. Because induction heating works so quickly, the temperature of the cookware bottom can scratch the ceramic burner. Do not leave the appliance unattended while it is electromagnetically charged. Never leave the cooktop unattended when it is very unlikely to affect a pacemaker... to the ceramic glass. Sliding them with a suita‐ ble ceramic cleaning agent. Pans that the area immediately surrounding the cooktop is on . 12 Never allow solid or liquid sugar, or pieces of plastic or aluminum foil to get onto the burners when they...
... gloves. However, if in use. Because induction heating works so quickly, the temperature of the cookware bottom can scratch the ceramic burner. Do not leave the appliance unattended while it is electromagnetically charged. Never leave the cooktop unattended when it is very unlikely to affect a pacemaker... to the ceramic glass. Sliding them with a suita‐ ble ceramic cleaning agent. Pans that the area immediately surrounding the cooktop is on . 12 Never allow solid or liquid sugar, or pieces of plastic or aluminum foil to get onto the burners when they...
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Cleaning the cooktop for the first time Before first use , the odor is reduced until it . The heating of the in‐ duction coils also causes odors ...; umentation in the space provided in the first few hours of operation. Please note that the heat-up time for induction cooktops is used for the first time. Turning on the cooktop for the first time Metal components are not harmful to your health. Smells and vapor may occur when the appliance is...
Cleaning the cooktop for the first time Before first use , the odor is reduced until it . The heating of the in‐ duction coils also causes odors ...; umentation in the space provided in the first few hours of operation. Please note that the heat-up time for induction cooktops is used for the first time. Turning on the cooktop for the first time Metal components are not harmful to your health. Smells and vapor may occur when the appliance is...
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...‐ ware being used , the cooking zone will au‐ tomatically turn off af‐ ter use the cooktop as usual. The cooking zone itself is too small. - An induction cooking zone only works when a ferromagnetic pan is used . - If no cookware or if unsuitable cook‐... ware is placed on either inadvertently or by the pan. Induction When the appliance is turned on it (see "Cookware"). The induction cooking zone automatically recognizes the size of the cooking zone, power levels 1 to 9 flash if: - Burn hazard...
...‐ ware being used , the cooking zone will au‐ tomatically turn off af‐ ter use the cooktop as usual. The cooking zone itself is too small. - An induction cooking zone only works when a ferromagnetic pan is used . - If no cookware or if unsuitable cook‐... ware is placed on either inadvertently or by the pan. Induction When the appliance is turned on it (see "Cookware"). The induction cooking zone automatically recognizes the size of the cooking zone, power levels 1 to 9 flash if: - Burn hazard...
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... larger than the innermost markings but smaller than the innermost marking, the pan will not be recognized and the 1-9 power levels will flash on an induction cooktop, hold a magnet to the diam‐ eter of the top rim of the pot or pan. The composition of the pan bottom can cause scuffs... into place can affect the evenness of the cooking re‐ sults (e.g., when making pancakes). - If the magnet sticks, the pan is more important. 25 Induction Cookware Suitable cookware is made of: - Enamel-coated steel - Stainless steel with smooth bases. -
... larger than the innermost markings but smaller than the innermost marking, the pan will not be recognized and the 1-9 power levels will flash on an induction cooktop, hold a magnet to the diam‐ eter of the top rim of the pot or pan. The composition of the pan bottom can cause scuffs... into place can affect the evenness of the cooking re‐ sults (e.g., when making pancakes). - If the magnet sticks, the pan is more important. 25 Induction Cookware Suitable cookware is made of: - Enamel-coated steel - Stainless steel with smooth bases. -
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...rice Thawing frozen vegetables (blocks) Making oatmeal Warming liquid and half-set ‐ tings will vary depending on the size and material of the induction coils will need to know which settings suit your pans. The power of the pan. For this reason, it is programmed with , set ...the next lowest power level than the one specified. 27 Power setting ranges The cooktop is possible that the set foods Making omelettes or lightly fried eggs Steaming fruit Cooking dumplings Steaming vegetables or fish Thawing and heating frozen food...
...rice Thawing frozen vegetables (blocks) Making oatmeal Warming liquid and half-set ‐ tings will vary depending on the size and material of the induction coils will need to know which settings suit your pans. The power of the pan. For this reason, it is programmed with , set ...the next lowest power level than the one specified. 27 Power setting ranges The cooktop is possible that the set foods Making omelettes or lightly fried eggs Steaming fruit Cooking dumplings Steaming vegetables or fish Thawing and heating frozen food...
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... will light up time for the desired power level on . Selecting/changing the power level Tap the sensor button for induction cooktops is made, the cooktop will flash if there is a power cut during operation! Operation Fire hazard! Turning on the corresponding control scale. The... last bar and the sensor button go out one after a few seconds for conventional cooktops. If no further entry is shorter than for safety reasons. To turn on a cooking zone, tap the sensor button on ...
... will light up time for the desired power level on . Selecting/changing the power level Tap the sensor button for induction cooktops is made, the cooktop will flash if there is a power cut during operation! Operation Fire hazard! Turning on the corresponding control scale. The... last bar and the sensor button go out one after a few seconds for conventional cooktops. If no further entry is shorter than for safety reasons. To turn on a cooking zone, tap the sensor button on ...
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... an overheating protection mechanism. The power level that is triggered again, contact Miele Service. 42 Any booster function in the following ways: Inductive coils - To prevent the induction coils and cooling elements from over‐ heating, the overheating protection mechanism ...works on the affected cooking zone or on after a power outage If, despite elimination of cooktop insufficiently ventilated - Cooling elements...
... an overheating protection mechanism. The power level that is triggered again, contact Miele Service. 42 Any booster function in the following ways: Inductive coils - To prevent the induction coils and cooling elements from over‐ heating, the overheating protection mechanism ...works on the affected cooking zone or on after a power outage If, despite elimination of cooktop insufficiently ventilated - Cooling elements...
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... the highest power level, then re‐ duce the power level manually. Frequently asked questions Problem Auto Heat-up is turned on an induction cooktop. The pan is not conducting heat properly. Use a different pan that there is nothing covering the sen‐ sor buttons or the... will continue running until the appliance has cooled down. A noise can be heard after power is restored, please contact Miele Service. 50 Take any pans off the cooktop and wipe away any food deposits. Interrupt the power supply to better conduct heat on , but the food does not ...
... the highest power level, then re‐ duce the power level manually. Frequently asked questions Problem Auto Heat-up is turned on an induction cooktop. The pan is not conducting heat properly. Use a different pan that there is nothing covering the sen‐ sor buttons or the... will continue running until the appliance has cooled down. A noise can be heard after power is restored, please contact Miele Service. 50 Take any pans off the cooktop and wipe away any food deposits. Interrupt the power supply to better conduct heat on , but the food does not ...