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Miele Cooktop Repair

Experienced repair for Miele KM drop-in cooktops — PowerFlex induction with TwinBooster and Con@ctivity, plus sealed gas burners — diagnosed honestly through symptoms and the thin induction code set before any quote.

Models KM drop-in · induction KM 77xx · sealed gas KM 23xx/34xx · 24"–42" Series KM Cooktops Coverage All 50 US states Response ~24h average

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What we fix on Miele cooktops.

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Induction zone will not heat / pan not detected

A PowerFlex induction zone will not heat or shows the pan symbol. Non-ferrous or warped cookware is normal detection, not a fault; otherwise a failed coil, a power board, a TwinBooster fault, or an NTC sensor is tested.

/02

"F" flashing — covered or wet sensor

An induction cooktop flashes "F" when a touch sensor is covered, wet, or has a spill or pan on it for over ten seconds. The control glass is cleaned and dried first; if "F" persists, the touch board is tested.

/03

Overheating / safety shutdown (service-level FE)

The cooktop shuts a zone off or shows a service-level FE indication tied to overheating or a hardware fault. A blocked cooling fan, a coil-temperature sensor, or a power-stage fault; the cooling path and electronics are tested.

/04

Gas burner will not ignite or keeps clicking

On a sealed-gas KM cooktop a burner will not light or the igniter clicks without stopping. A fouled or cracked spark electrode, moisture under the cap, a clogged port, or a failed spark module; the ignition is cleaned and tested.

/05

Confused with normal states (H, dE, lock)

Symbols that look like faults are often normal: "H" is residual heat, "dE" is demo mode, the key symbol is the lock, and the pan symbol means no cookware detected. The real fault is separated from these states before any repair.

/06

Weak gas flame or barely heating induction

A gas burner burns weak or yellow, or an induction zone barely heats. A clogged orifice or misaligned cap on gas, or light cookware, a cooling-fan restriction, or a power-stage fault on induction; the cause is traced.

These are the most common issues — not an exhaustive list. Our technicians diagnose and repair any Miele cooktop problem, including intermittent faults, unusual symptoms, and issues not listed here.

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About Miele cooktop repair

Common Miele cooktop problems

Professional Miele cooktop repair covers the brand’s KM drop-in cooktops in two very different technologies — PowerFlex induction and sealed gas — so most diagnosis is observable-symptom work confirmed by component testing. The most frequent Miele cooktop repair calls are an induction zone that will not heat or detect a pan, a control glass flashing “F” because a sensor is covered or wet, an overheating zone that shuts off, and a gas burner that will not ignite or clicks without stopping. A KM cooktop is a drop-in surface only — it has no oven, unlike an HR range — and on induction it surfaces a thin set of stored codes alongside a technician-level FE family, while gas KM units have no display at all. TwinBooster, PowerFlex, and Con@ctivity keep these cooktops performing, but coils, electrodes, and switches still wear.

Our Miele cooktop repair process

As an independent, third-party service our experienced technicians first confirm whether the unit is a PowerFlex induction KM 77xx or a sealed-gas KM, because the diagnosis path is completely different. On induction they clean and test the touch glass behind an “F” flash, test the coil, power board, and TwinBooster, check the cooling fan and NTC sensors behind an overheat, and rule out normal cookware detection. On gas they test the spark electrode, the spark module, and the burner port. They also separate the normal states — “H” residual heat, “dE” demo mode, the lock key symbol, and the pan symbol — from a real fault. We fit Miele-specific parts from trusted parts suppliers and back the work with a 30-day labor warranty. You can book a cooktop repair online, and most visits resolve the fault in a single trip, with a clear quote before work begins and a total that depends on the diagnosis.

Miele cooktop models we service

We service the full US Miele KM cooktop lineup: induction models such as the KM 7720 FR (24″), KM 7730 FR (30″), KM 7735 FL (30″), KM 7740 FR (36″), and KM 7745 FL (36″), and sealed-gas models such as the KM 2355 G (36″), KM 3465 G (30″), KM 3475 G (36″), and KM 3485 G (42″). Induction models carry PowerFlex and PowerFlex Plus zones, TwinBooster, TempControl, Con@ctivity 2.0, and Stop&Go, while the gas models use sealed burners. Our model directory lists the coils, power boards, electrodes, switches, and glass tops matched to each build so the correct part is sourced the first time.

Error codes and diagnostics

Miele induction cooktops surface only a thin set of visible codes, so most diagnosis leans on observable symptoms confirmed by component testing. An “F” flashing means a sensor is covered, wet, or has a pan on it for over ten seconds; F1 to F4 are power-up calibration; and F11 or F99 mean a memory program stopped. A technician-level FE family (such as FE 99 for overheat) is service-level only. Normal states — “H” residual heat, the lock key symbol, “dE” demo mode, and the pan symbol for no cookware — are not faults. Gas KM cooktops have no display, so every gas fault is read by symptom. Our technicians confirm each at the named part, and related help is on our cooktop troubleshooting guides.

Service areas

Our specialist technicians cover all 50 states and 120+ metro areas, and the booking form accepts requests 24/7 with same-day visits where availability allows. Every visit is handled by a skilled technician who carries the diagnostic tools and the Miele-specific parts most likely needed, so the fault is identified and, wherever possible, fixed on the first trip. Full specifications and the current cooktop lineup are published by the manufacturer at mieleusa.com. Browse step-by-step help in our repair guides, or book any service through the scheduling page.

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