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		 Operating instructions   
					Gas hob   
					KM 417   
					To avoid the risk of accidents or   
					damage to the appliance it is   
					essential to read these   
					GZ   
					instructions before it is installed   
					or used for the first time.   
					M.-Nr. 05 721 920   
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				Description of the appliance   
					aPan support   
					Control knobs:   
					hFront left   
					bBurner cap   
					cBurner head   
					iBack left   
					dIgnition safety device   
					eIgnitor   
					jBack right   
					kFront right   
					fBurner base   
					* Depending on country of destination,   
					the appliance may be supplied with or   
					without a plug. The plug shown is for   
					illustration only.   
					gMains connection cable *   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					The electrical safety of this   
					This appliance complies with all   
					appliance can only be guaranteed   
					when continuity is complete between it   
					and an effective earthing system which   
					complies with local and national safety   
					regulations. It is most important that this   
					basic safety requirement is present and   
					tested regularly, and where there is any   
					doubt, the household wiring system   
					should be inspected by a qualified   
					electrician. The manufacturer cannot be   
					held liable for the consequences of an   
					inadequate earthing system (e.g.   
					electric shock).   
					relevant legal safety requirements.   
					Incorrect use can, however, lead to   
					personal injury and damage to the   
					appliance.   
					To avoid the risk of accidents and   
					damage to the appliance, read   
					these instructions carefully before   
					using it for the first time. They   
					contain important notes on the   
					installation, safety, operation and   
					care of the appliance.   
					Ensure that the gas pipe and   
					electrical cable are installed in   
					such a way that they do not touch any   
					parts of the appliance which become   
					hot. This could cause damage.   
					Keep these instructions in a safe   
					place for reference and pass them   
					on to any future user.   
					Building in and connection   
					Do not connect the appliance to   
					the mains electricity supply by an   
					extension lead. Extension leads do not   
					guarantee the required safety of the   
					appliance (e.g. danger of overheating).   
					The connection to the gas supply   
					must be carried out by a suitably   
					qualified and competent person in   
					accordance with local and national   
					safety regulations, e.g. a Corgi   
					registered service technician in the   
					U.K. If the appliance is supplied without   
					a plug, or if the plug is removed, it must   
					be connected to the mains electricity   
					supply by a suitably qualified and   
					competent electrician in strict   
					This equipment may only be used   
					in mobile installations such as   
					ships, caravans, aircraft etc. if a risk   
					assessment of the installation has been   
					carried out by a suitably qualified   
					engineer.   
					accordance with local and national   
					safety regulations. The manufacturer   
					cannot be held liable for damage   
					caused by incorrect installation or   
					connection.   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					Correct usage   
					If the hob is used for very long   
					periods of time, additional   
					ventilation of the room may be   
					necessary, e.g. by opening windows or   
					doors, or running the extractor on the   
					highest setting.   
					For safety reasons the appliance   
					must only be used after it has been   
					built in. This is necessary to ensure that   
					all electrical components are shielded.   
					This appliance is intended for   
					domestic use only and is not to be   
					used for commercial purposes.   
					This appliance must not be set up   
					or operated in the open air.   
					Make sure all the components of   
					the gas burner have been correctly   
					assembled before switching on.   
					Use this appliance for the   
					preparation of meals only. Any   
					other usage is at the owner's risk and   
					could be dangerous. The manufacturer   
					cannot be held liable for damage   
					caused by incorrect or improper use of   
					the appliance.   
					When using a cooker hood over   
					the gas hob, ensure that any   
					burners in use are always covered with   
					a pan. Otherwise flames could be   
					drawn up by the suction of the cooker   
					hood, parts of which could then be   
					damaged or even set on fire.   
					Do not use the appliance to heat   
					up the room. Due to the high   
					temperatures radiated, objects near the   
					appliance could catch fire. The life of   
					the appliance could also be reduced.   
					Pans must be the correct size for   
					the burner they are used on (see   
					"Pans"). A pan which is too small will be   
					unstable on the pan support. If the pan   
					diameter is too large, flames can   
					spread out to the sides and damage or   
					burn the worktop, wall claddings or   
					surrounding units and also parts of the   
					hob. The manufacturer cannot be held   
					liable for this type of damage.   
					Using the gas hob will cause a   
					build-up of heat and moisture in   
					the room in which it is installed. Ensure   
					that the room has sufficient natural or   
					mechanical means of ventilation, e.g.   
					an extractor.   
					Do not store any inflammable   
					objects near the gas hob.   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					Safety with children   
					Keep all pans out of reach of   
					children. Turn pan handles inwards   
					away from the edge of the hob. Danger   
					of burning or scalding. Special hob   
					guards are available from good retail   
					outlets.   
					The appliance is only intended for   
					use by adults who have read these   
					operating instructions.   
					This appliance is not a toy! To   
					avoid the risk of injury keep   
					Packaging (e.g. cling film,   
					children well away and do not let them   
					play with it or use the controls. They will   
					not understand the potential dangers   
					posed by it. They should be supervised   
					whenever you are working in the   
					kitchen.   
					polystyrene) and plastic wrappings   
					must be kept out of the reach of babies   
					and young children. Danger of   
					suffocation. Dispose of or recycle all   
					packaging safely as soon as possible.   
					Before disposing of an old   
					Older children may use the   
					appliance only when its operation   
					has been clearly explained to them,   
					and they are able to use it safely,   
					recognising the dangers of misuse.   
					Supervise its use by the elderly or   
					infirm.   
					appliance, disconnect it from the   
					gas and electricity supplies. Cut off and   
					render any plug useless. Cut off the   
					cable directly behind the appliance to   
					prevent misuse. This should be done   
					by a competent person.   
					The appliance gets hot when in   
					use and remains hot for quite a   
					while after being switched off. To   
					safeguard against burning, keep   
					children well away from the appliance   
					at all times.   
					Do not store anything which might   
					arouse a child's interest in storage   
					areas above or next to the appliance.   
					Otherwise they could be tempted into   
					climbing onto the appliance with the   
					risk of burning themselves.   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					Protecting the appliance from   
					damage   
					Protection from burning   
					The appliance gets hot when in   
					use, and remains hot for quite a   
					while after being switched off. Do not   
					touch it whilst it is still hot.   
					Do not drop anything on the   
					ceramic surface. Even a light   
					object could cause damage in certain   
					circumstances.   
					To avoid burning yourself, use oven   
					gloves. Ensure that these do not   
					Unless the pan manufacturer   
					states that you can do so, do not   
					use pans with very thin bases on this   
					hob, and never heat up empty pans as   
					they could get damaged. This could   
					also damage the appliance.   
					come into contact with the flames. Do   
					not use large cloths, tea towels or   
					similar as the ends could touch the   
					flames and catch fire. Take care not to   
					let the gloves get damp or wet, as this   
					causes heat to transfer through the   
					material more quickly with the risk of   
					scalding or burning yourself.   
					Do not use a steam cleaner to   
					clean this appliance. The steam   
					could reach electrical components and   
					cause a short circuit. Pressurised   
					steam could also cause permanent   
					damage to the surface and to other   
					components, for which the   
					Do not heat up unopened tins of   
					food on the hob as pressure will   
					build up in the tin and it can explode.   
					This could result in injury and scalding   
					or damage.   
					manufacturer cannot accept liability.   
					Do not use the hob as a resting   
					place for anything else. The article   
					could melt or catch fire if residual heat   
					is still present or if the appliance is   
					switched on by mistake.   
					In countries where there are areas   
					which may be subject to infestation   
					by cockroaches or other vermin, pay   
					particular attention to keeping the   
					appliance and its surroundings in a   
					clean condition at all times. Any   
					damage which may be caused by   
					cockroaches and other vermin will not   
					be covered by the appliance   
					Do not cover the appliance, e.g.   
					with a cloth, kitchen foil, etc. This   
					could be a fire hazard if the appliance   
					is switched on by mistake.   
					guarantee.   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					Remove splashes of fat and other   
					food debris from the surface as   
					soon as possible. These are a fire   
					hazard.   
					Do not flambé under a cooker   
					hood. The flames could set the   
					cooker hood on fire.   
					Ensure that the flames from the   
					burner do not spread out beyond   
					the base and up the sides of the pan.   
					Never leave the appliance   
					unattended when cooking with oil   
					or fat as these are fire hazards if   
					overheated. Very hot oil can catch fire   
					and could even set a cooker hood   
					above on fire. Always heat fat slowly,   
					watching as it heats.   
					If, despite this, oil or fat does catch   
					fire, do not attempt to put out the   
					flames with water. Use a suitable fire   
					extinguisher or fire blanket, saucepan   
					lid, damp towel or similar to smother the   
					flames.   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					Appliance faults   
					Further safety notes   
					In the event of damage or a defect,   
					switch off the appliance immedi-   
					ately. Turn off the gas supply tap, and   
					disconnect completely from the   
					electricity supply. If the appliance has   
					not yet been fully installed, the   
					electricity cable must be disconnected   
					from the supply point. If connected via   
					a plug and socket, switch off at the   
					socket and withdraw the plug. Contact   
					the Service Department.   
					When using an electric socket near   
					the appliance, care should be   
					taken that the cable of the electrical   
					appliance does not come into contact   
					with the hot appliance. The insulation   
					on the cable could become damaged,   
					giving rise to an electric shock hazard.   
					Always ensure that food is   
					sufficiently cooked or reheated.   
					Many factors will affect the overall   
					cooking time, including the size and   
					amount of food and its temperature.   
					Some foods, e.g. poultry, may contain   
					micro-organisms which are only   
					destroyed by thorough cooking at a   
					sufficiently high temperature for long   
					enough. If in doubt, select a longer   
					Do not reconnect the appliance to the   
					mains electricity supply until after it has   
					been repaired.   
					If there is any damage to the   
					ceramic surface the appliance   
					must be disconnected from the mains   
					electricity and gas supplies immediate- cooking or reheating time.   
					ly and not used until it has been   
					Do not use plastic or aluminium foil   
					containers. These melt at high   
					repaired. Danger of electric shock.   
					Repairs to the gas and electrical   
					components of this appliance must   
					only be carried out by a suitably   
					qualified person. Repairs and other   
					work by unqualified persons could be   
					very dangerous and could damage the   
					appliance. The manufacturer cannot be   
					held liable for unauthorised work. Never   
					open the housing of the appliance.   
					temperatures and could catch fire.   
					Spray canisters, aerosols and other   
					inflammable substances must not   
					be stored in a drawer under the hob.   
					Cutlery inserts must be heat-resistant.   
					If the appliance has not been used   
					for a longer period of time it should   
					be thoroughly cleaned before it is used   
					again. It is also advisable to have the   
					appliance tested for safety. This should   
					be done at regular intervals.   
					While the appliance is under   
					guarantee, repairs should only be   
					undertaken by a service technician   
					authorised by the manufacturer.   
					Otherwise the guarantee is invalidated.   
					The manufacturer cannot be held   
					liable for damage caused by   
					non-compliance with these Warning   
					and Safety instructions.   
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				Caring for the environment   
					Disposal of the packing   
					material   
					Disposal of your old appliance   
					Electrical and electronic appliances   
					often contain materials which, if   
					handled or disposed of incorrectly,   
					could be potentially hazardous to   
					human health and to the environment.   
					They are, however, essential for the   
					correct functioning of your appliance.   
					Please do not therefore dispose of your   
					old appliance with your household   
					waste.   
					has been selected from materials which   
					are environmentally friendly for disposal   
					and can normally be recycled.   
					Packaging (e.g. cling film, polystyrene)   
					and plastic wrappings must be kept out   
					of the reach of babies and young   
					children. Danger of suffocation.   
					Dispose of or recycle all packaging   
					materials safely as soon as possible.   
					Please dispose of it at your local   
					community waste collection / recycling   
					centre and ensure that it presents no   
					danger to children while being stored   
					for disposal.   
					It should be unplugged or   
					disconnected from the mains electricity   
					supply by a competent person. If   
					connected by a plug, the plug must be   
					rendered useless and the cable cut off   
					directly behind the appliance to prevent   
					misuse.   
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				Before using for the first time   
					General notes   
					Cleaning and heating up for   
					the first time   
					Please stick the extra data plate for the   
					appliance supplied with this   
					documentation in the space provided in   
					the "After sales service" section of this   
					booklet.   
					Before using for the first time clean the   
					hob and all removable parts as follows:   
					^ The removable parts of the gas   
					burner assembly can be washed in a   
					mild solution of hot water and   
					washing up liquid. Wipe dry and   
					reassemble in the correct order (see   
					"Cleaning and care").   
					^ Clean the ceramic surface with a   
					damp cloth only, and then wipe dry.   
					Do not use washing up liquid to   
					clean the ceramic surface as it can   
					leave a blue sheen which may be   
					difficult to remove.   
					Metal components have a protective   
					coating which may give off a slight   
					smell when heated up for the first time.   
					The smell and any vapours will   
					dissipate after a short time and do not   
					indicate a faulty connection or   
					appliance defect.   
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				Using the gas hob   
					Switching on, Switching off,   
					Controls   
					^ With the control no longer pressed in   
					you can continue turning it towards   
					the small flame symbol.   
					The controls are used to switch on the   
					burners and regulate the strength of the   
					flame.   
					Control the flame so that it does not   
					spread out beyond the sides of the   
					pan. As the outer part of the flame is   
					much hotter than the centre, the tips of   
					the flames should stay beneath the pan   
					base. Flame tips which extend beyond   
					the sides of the pan merely warm up   
					the air in the room and can also   
					damage pan handles and increase the   
					danger of burning.   
					ß the gas supply is turned off   
					& strong flame   
					/ weak flame   
					Switching off:   
					Switching on:   
					^ Turn the control clockwise until the ß   
					position is reached.   
					^ The control for the burner required   
					must be pressed in and turned   
					anti-clockwise to the large flame   
					symbol to switch on.   
					This stops the flow of gas and the flame   
					goes out.   
					Remember: Turn anti-clockwise to   
					switch on, turn clockwise to switch   
					off. The controls cannot be turned   
					anti-clockwise from the small flame   
					symbol to the "ß" position.   
					^ When the flame ignites, keep the   
					control pressed in for 8-10 seconds,   
					and then let it go.   
					If the flame goes out, repeat the   
					procedure, keeping the control pressed   
					in for a few extra seconds.   
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				Using the gas hob   
					Pans   
					– Any heat-resistant pans can be used   
					on a gas burner.   
					Burners   
					Min. pan base   
					diameter in cm   
					– Remember when purchasing new   
					pans that manufacturers usually refer   
					to the diameter at the top of the pan   
					in their documentation.   
					small   
					large   
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					– Refer to the chart above and ensure   
					that the pan diameter falls within the   
					minimum and maximum diameters   
					given for the burner you are using. A   
					pan which is too small will be   
					Max. diameter at   
					top of pan in cm   
					small   
					large   
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					unstable on the pan support. If the   
					pan diameter is too large, flames can   
					spread out to the sides and damage   
					or burn the worktop, wall claddings   
					or surrounding units and also parts of   
					the hob. The manufacturer cannot be   
					held liable for this type of damage.   
					– Select pans which are suitable for   
					the burner they are to be used on. In   
					general: use larger diameter pans on   
					the large burner and smaller   
					diameter pans on the small burner.   
					– Wide, shallow pans are preferable to   
					tall, narrow ones. They will heat up   
					faster.   
					– Use a pan lid whenever possible to   
					minimise heat loss.   
					– Pans with thick bases are preferable   
					as these distribute heat more evenly.   
					With thin bases, there is a danger of   
					food overheating in places. Stir the   
					food frequently.   
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				Using the gas hob   
					Safety cut-out   
					Use during a power cut   
					This appliance is fitted with an electric   
					If there is an interruption to the   
					ignition safety device which cuts off the electricity supply the gas can be   
					supply of gas to a burner if the flame   
					goes out, for example if food has boiled   
					over, or if there was a sudden draught.   
					ignited with a match:   
					^ Press in the relevant control and turn   
					it anti-clockwise to the large gas   
					symbol.   
					^ To use the hob again, turn the control   
					clockwise until the ß position is   
					reached and switch on as normal.   
					^ Hold the control pressed in and light   
					the gas at the burner with a match.   
					The safety cut-out operates   
					^ Keep the control pressed in for a   
					further 8-10 seconds and then   
					release it.   
					independently from the electricity   
					supply. This means that it is still active   
					when the hob is used during a power   
					cut (see "Use during a power cut").   
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				Cleaning and care   
					General notes   
					The ceramic surface can be cleaned   
					using a proprietary cleaning agent   
					for ceramic surfaces. Follow the   
					manufacturer's instructions on the   
					packaging.   
					Clean the appliance regularly,   
					preferably after each use. Allow the   
					appliance to cool down to a safe   
					temperature before cleaning.   
					Do not use a steam cleaner to clean   
					this appliance. The steam could   
					reach electrical components and   
					cause a short circuit. Pressurised   
					steam could also cause permanent   
					damage to the surface and to other   
					components for which the   
					Do not let the ignitor in the burner   
					get wet. If it gets wet it will not spark.   
					After cleaning, dry thoroughly with a   
					soft cloth to prevent a build up of   
					limescale deposits.   
					manufacturer cannot accept liability.   
					E-Cloth   
					Do not use any sharp objects which   
					could damage the seal between the   
					ceramic surface and the   
					surrounding frame and between the   
					frame and the worktop.   
					A microfibre "E-Cloth" is available from   
					the Miele UK Spare Parts Department,   
					which is suitable for cleaning surfaces   
					such as stainless steel, glass, plastic   
					and chrome without the use of   
					chemicals.   
					Do not use any of the following on   
					your hob as they can damage the   
					surface:   
					cleaning agents containing sand,   
					soda, alkalines, acids or chlorides,   
					grill and ovensprays, dishwasher   
					detergent, stain or rust removers,   
					scouring agents or cream cleaners,   
					abrasive sponges and brushes.   
					Do not use washing up liquid to   
					clean the ceramic surface as it can   
					leave a blue sheen which may be   
					difficult to remove.   
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				Cleaning and care   
					Pan supports, controls   
					Ceramic surface   
					Remove the pan supports.   
					Wipe all coarse soiling off using a   
					damp cloth. Stubborn soiling may need   
					to be removed with a shielded scraper   
					blade.   
					Clean the pan supports and the   
					controls with a solution of hot water and   
					a little washing up liquid applied with a   
					soft sponge. Soak stubborn soiling first   
					to loosen it.   
					Then apply a few drops of a proprietary   
					cleaning agent for ceramic surfaces   
					using a soft cloth or kitchen paper   
					towel. This way any limescale deposits,   
					caused for example by water boiling   
					over, are removed.   
					Finally, wipe dry using a soft cloth.   
					Finally wipe the hob surface with a   
					damp cloth and then dry it with a clean   
					soft cloth.   
					Note that some cleaning agents contain   
					a protective additive designed to   
					prevent water marks and smears   
					adhering to the surface.   
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				Cleaning and care   
					Burners   
					The surface of the burner cap will   
					gradually become more matt with time.   
					This is quite normal and will not affect   
					the operation of the hob.   
					The burners can be dismantled for   
					cleaning once they have cooled down.   
					Dismantle the burner as follows:   
					^ Wipe the fixed parts of the burner   
					base with a damp cloth and dry   
					afterwards.   
					^ Take off all the removable parts of the   
					burner and wash in a solution of hot   
					water and washing up liquid. Then   
					dry them all thoroughly. Make sure   
					that the flame holes are clean and   
					completely dry.   
					^ Gently wipe the ignitor and the   
					ignition safety device with a well   
					wrung-out cloth and wipe dry with a   
					clean cloth.   
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				Cleaning and care   
					Re-assemble the burner as follows   
					(see illustration):   
					^ Make sure that all the locating tabs   
					and notches line up exactly. Place   
					the burner head c on to the burner   
					base f so that the ignitor and the   
					ignition safety device extend through   
					their respective holes in the burner   
					head. The burner head must click   
					into place correctly.   
					^ Replace the burner cap b ensuring   
					that the locating tabs fit into the   
					notches in the burner head.   
					Important: replace parts in the correct   
					order after cleaning.   
					1. Do not replace the parts upside   
					down.   
					2. The locating tabs must fit exactly   
					into the notches.   
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				Problem solving guide   
					... the gas flame goes out after being   
					lit   
					Repairs to the gas and electrical   
					components of this appliance must   
					only be carried out by a suitably   
					qualified and competent person to   
					ensure safety. Unauthorised repairs   
					could be dangerous.   
					Check whether the burner cover is   
					correctly assembled.   
					... the ignitor on the burner does not   
					spark   
					Check whether food deposits have   
					lodged themselves between the ignitor   
					and the burner cover.   
					Carefully remove any soiling. Do not let   
					the ignitor get wet.   
					However, some minor problems can be   
					resolved as follows:   
					What to do if ...   
					... the flame suddenly looks different   
					... the burner does not ignite after   
					several attempts   
					Check whether the burner is correctly   
					assembled.   
					Check whether   
					– The burner is correctly assembled.   
					– The gas supply tap is turned on.   
					– The burner is dry and clean.   
					– The flame slits are clean and   
					unblocked.   
					– The mains fuse has blown. If this is   
					the case, call an electrician or the   
					Service Department. (The gas can   
					be lit with a match). See "Use during   
					a power cut".   
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				Connection to services   
					Important   
					This gas hob is normally suitable for   
					connection to either natural or liquid   
					gas. Check suitability in your country   
					with your dealer or agent.   
					Category EN 30:   
					United Kingdom:   
					This appliance should be installed   
					with plenty of space on either side.   
					See Installation Instruction Booklet   
					before making the gas and electrical   
					connection.   
					GB II 2 H 3 + 20 mbar, 28-30/37 mbar.   
					Ireland:   
					IE II 2 H 3 + 20 mbar, 28-30/37 mbar.   
					Depending on country, a set of jets for   
					conversion to liquid gas is included   
					with the hob.   
					Gas connection   
					Connection to the appropriate gas   
					supply, or conversion from one type   
					of gas to another should be carried   
					out in strict accordance with local   
					and national safety regulations by an   
					approved and registered gas   
					Conversion to another type of gas is   
					described in the separate Installation   
					Instructions supplied with this hob.   
					installer (e.g. Corgi registered in the   
					U.K.) who is responsible for the   
					correct functioning of the appliance   
					when installed.   
					Check with your local gas supplier   
					about the type of gas and its   
					calorific value and compare this   
					information with the type of gas   
					quoted on the hob data plate.   
					The gas installation must be made in   
					such a way that the isolating valve is   
					visible and easily accessible after   
					the appliance has been built in.   
					Corgi regulations state that a   
					pressure test nipple must be   
					installed near a gas hob to allow an   
					engineer to test the pressure   
					following servicing.   
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				Connection to services   
					Electrical connection   
					Connection should be made via a   
					suitable isolator or a double pole fused   
					spur connection unit which complies   
					with national and local safety   
					regulations and the on/off switch should   
					be easily accessible after the appliance   
					has been built in.   
					All electrical work should be carried   
					out by a suitably qualified and   
					competent person in strict   
					accordance with national and local   
					safety regulations.   
					If the switch is not accessible after   
					installation (depending on country) an   
					additional means of disconnection must   
					be provided for all poles.   
					Installation, repairs and other work   
					by unqualified persons could be   
					dangerous. The manufacturer   
					cannot be held liable for   
					For extra safety it is advisable to install   
					a residual current device (RCD) with a   
					trip current of 30 mA.   
					unauthorised work.   
					Ensure power is not supplied to the   
					appliance until after installation or   
					repair work has been carried out.   
					When switched off there must be an   
					all-pole contact gap of 3 mm in the   
					isolator switch (including switch, fuses   
					and relays).   
					The appliance must only be   
					operated when built-in. This is to   
					ensure that all electrical parts are   
					shielded. Live parts must not be   
					exposed.   
					Important U.K.   
					This appliance is supplied for   
					connection to a single phase 230-240 V   
					50 Hz supply with a 3-core cable.   
					Do not connect the appliance to the   
					mains electricity supply by an   
					extension lead. These do not   
					guarantee the required safety of the   
					appliance.   
					The wires in the mains lead are   
					coloured in accordance with the   
					following code:   
					Green/yellow = earth   
					The voltage and connected load are   
					given on the data plate. Ensure that   
					these match the household mains   
					supply.   
					Blue   
					= neutral   
					= live   
					Brown   
					WARNING   
					THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE   
					EARTHED   
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				Connection to services   
					Important   
					The electrical safety of this appliance   
					can only be guaranteed when   
					continuity is complete between the   
					appliance and an effective earthing   
					system, which complies with local and   
					national regulations. It is most important   
					that this basic safety requirement is   
					tested regularly and if there is any   
					doubt the electrical wiring in the home   
					should be tested by a qualified   
					electrician. The manufacturer cannot be   
					held liable for the consequences of an   
					inadequate earthing system such as an   
					electric shock.   
					The manufacturer cannot be held   
					liable for damage which is the direct   
					or indirect result of incorrect   
					installation or connection.   
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				After sales service   
					In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact   
					– Your Miele Dealer   
					or   
					– The Miele Service Department (see address on back cover).   
					When contacting the Service Department, please quote the model and serial   
					number of your appliance. These are given on the data plate.   
					Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded to improve   
					our service.   
					Data plate   
					Space in which to stick the extra data plate supplied with the appliance. Ensure   
					that the model number is the same as the one on the front of these operating   
					instructions.   
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