Residual heat indicators 13, Residual heat indicators, Using the touch controls – Miele KM 443 User Manual

Page 13: Recommended power settings, Turning off a burner

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Recommended power settings

Cooking process

Setting

Melting butter or chocolate
Dissolving gelatin

1

Keeping food warm
Warming small quantities
Thickening sauces or making
gravy
Making omelets

1 - 2

Defrosting
Cooking rice, pasta or oatmeal
Steaming fish or vegetables
Cooking light soups or broth

2 - 3

Braising meat, fish or vegetables
Cooking dumplings, potatoes or
soups
Preparing jams, jellies or stewed
fruit

3 - 5

Frying fish or cutlets

5 - 6

Making pancakes
Frying liver, sausages or eggs

6 - 7

Searing large quantities of meat
Frying steaks or potatoes

7 - 9

Boiling large quantities of food

9

These settings are intended as a guide only.
When using large pans or cooking large quanti-
ties, a higher setting may be required. When
cooking smaller quantities, use a lower setting.

Turning off a burner

^ Press the s touch control for the de-

sired burner. Either a "

" or an "

H" will

appear in the display.

Residual heat indicators

A flashing "

H" will remain displayed for a

particular burner as long as it is still hot.
Once the zone is cool enough to safely
touch, the "

H" will change to a "

". If no

other zones are being used, the
cooktop will turn itself off after a few
minutes.

Do not touch the burners or place
heat sensitive items on them when
the flashing "

H" is displayed. If the

main power supply is interrupted,
the "

H" will disappear, even though

the burners will still be hot!

Using the touch controls

13

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