Brand: Miele
Category: Cooktop
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Brand: Miele
Category: Cooktop
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 7:44 p.m.
No specific warranty period is mentioned in the document.
Place finger on the "On / Off" button (12) for 2 seconds until a dot lights up. A "-" appears in each display. Individual burners and power settings can be selected. Cooktop turns off automatically if no selection is made within a few minutes.
Press the "D" touch control for the desired burner. A "0" appears in its display. The zone is now selected and will heat when a power setting is entered.
Use the "+" touch control to select one of 9 power settings. Press and hold to increase, or press "-" to decrease. A dot behind the power setting display indicates automatic pre-heat is active.
Press the "-" touch control for the desired burner. Either a "-" or an "H" will appear in the display.
A flashing "H" indicates a hot burner. It changes to "-" when cool. The cooktop turns itself off when all zones are cool.
| What if... | Solution |
|---|---|
| ... you notice a slight odor when using the cooktop for the first time? | This is normal. The residual moisture in the internal insulation is drying out. The odor should disappear after one or two uses. |
| ... a burner will not turn on? | Check if the cooktop is "locked" (see "Locking a burner"). Make sure the cooktop is connected to the main power supply and the circuit breaker has not tripped. |
| ... a burner shuts off during use and "H" flashes in the display? | If a burner has been on for an extended period, it will automatically shut off. To reset, select "0" first, then the desired cooking setting. An "H" flashing after manual shut off indicates residual heat. |
| ... food does not cook satisfactorily when using the automatic pre-heat feature? | Check that the cooking setting is correct for the pans and food. If pots have poor heat transfer, allow them to heat up first or choose a higher setting. |