The Miele ranges lineup
Miele ranges are HR freestanding, pro-style cookers that, unlike a cooktop-only rangetop, include a full oven beneath the burners. All-gas models include the HR 1124-3 G AG (30″) and HR 1134-3 G AG (36″), plus the grill-equipped HR 1135-3 G AG GR; induction models include the HR 1422-3 I, HR 1622-3 I (30″), and HR 1632-3 I (36″); and dual-fuel models include the HR 1924-3 G DF (30″), the 48″ HR 1954-3 G DF, and the griddle-equipped HR 1956-3 G DF GD. The “AG” suffix marks all-gas, “I” induction, and “DF” dual-fuel. You can review the current range on the manufacturer’s site at mieleusa.com and the configurations we service in our model directory.
Miele ranges technologies that matter
The HR range pairs a pro cooktop with a capable oven. On gas and dual-fuel models, M Pro Dual Stacked sealed burners deliver up to 19,500 BTU for searing while the dedicated TrueSimmer burners hold a gentle, even low flame for sauces; induction models swap the burners for fast, precise induction zones. The oven runs a TwinPower twin-fan convection system for even multi-rack baking, with MasterChef guided programmes, Moisture Plus steam injection, and M Touch range controls. Optional M Pro Grill and M Pro Infrared Griddle modules extend the cooktop. Because the burners, electrodes, spark harness, induction coils, oven elements, sensor, latch, and convection fan vary by build, parts matched to your HR model are essential for any repair.
Common Miele range problems
An HR range is diagnosed on two fronts — the gas (or induction) cooktop, which has no error-code table, and the integrated oven, which shares the Miele oven F-codes:
- Burner will not light or stay lit — a fouled electrode, a clogged port, or the shared spark harness.
- Weak or yellow flame — a clogged orifice or a misaligned cap.
- Induction zone won’t heat — often non-ferrous cookware (normal detection), or a coil/board fault.
- F05 / F06 — oven temperature sensor short or open.
- F32 / F33 — oven door lock after a self-clean cycle.
- Convection uneven or noisy — a stalled TwinPower fan.
For meanings and next steps, see our Miele range troubleshooting.
Maintenance essentials
- Keep the M Pro burner ports and caps clean and correctly seated.
- Dry the burners thoroughly after cleaning so they ignite cleanly.
- Wipe the oven door seal and check it holds baking heat.
- Keep the TwinPower convection fan and oven vents clear.
- Use flat ferrous cookware on induction HR models.
Choosing the right Miele range for your kitchen
A Miele HR range is chosen first by fuel and then by width and modules. An all-gas AG model gives the instant, visible flame control many cooks prefer, with M Pro dual-stacked burners for high-BTU searing and TrueSimmer burners for delicate work; a dual-fuel DF model keeps that responsive gas cooktop but pairs it with a precise electric convection oven, which many bakers favour for steady, even heat; and an induction I model heats ferrous cookware directly for the fastest, most efficient, easiest-to-clean surface. Width is the next decision: a 30″ range suits most kitchens, a 36″ adds burners or a module, and a 48″ gives the most cooking surface plus room for an integrated grill or griddle. The key distinction to confirm is that an HR range includes its own oven — if your cooker is a cooktop-only surface with no oven beneath, it is a KMR rangetop, covered under rangetop repair instead. Confirming the exact HR model, fuel, and any grill or griddle module lets a technician arrive with the correct burner, electrode, coil, element, or board.
When to call for Miele range repair
Burner ignition systems, induction coils and boards, oven sensors and elements, self-clean latches, and convection fans are best handled by experienced technicians who can read the symptoms and codes and fit Miele-specific parts from trusted suppliers. Note the symptom or code and your HR model number when you book. Diagnostic visits start from $129, with a labor guarantee on the workmanship; the total depends on parts and configuration. Schedule Miele range repair, browse our repair guides, or book an appointment online.