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title: "Ranges"
description: "Miele ranges: two appliances on one chassis, and on this make they report separately."
url: "https://mielemiami.support/appliances/range/"
date_modified: "2026-08-22"
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# Miele ranges

### The two halves, and why we ask

A Miele range is a cooking surface and an oven cavity sharing a cabinet and not much else. The surface may be gas, LP or induction; the cavity is electric on all of them. They fail independently, they report independently, and the parts have nothing in common.

### What actually goes wrong

- **The oven temperature sensor**, drifting rather than failing.
- **The element or its relay** on the cavity side.
- **The door latch**, almost always after a self-clean.
- **Ignition and flame sensing** on the gas tops — an electrode that clicks without lighting, and a burner that lights and drops out are different repairs.
- **The induction generator** on the induction ranges, which is a power supply in its own right.

### Built into stone

Most of these ranges are slide-ins between stone counters. Coming forward is part of the appointment for anything behind the appliance, which is why the fuel, the width and what is on either side of it are worth mentioning when you book.

### What to have ready when you call

The model number, the fuel, the width, and whether the trouble is above the worktop or below it.

HR dual fuel · HR induction · 30", 36", 48" · Gas and LP

Range repair

An oven that will not reach or hold temperature

A surface burner that clicks and never catches

A door still locked after a self-clean

The two halves, and why we ask

A Miele range is a cooking surface and an oven cavity sharing a cabinet and not much else. The surface may be gas, LP or induction; the cavity is electric on all of them. They fail independently, they report independently, and the parts have nothing in common.

What actually goes wrong

The oven temperature sensor, drifting rather than failing.

The element or its relay on the cavity side.

The door latch, almost always after a self-clean.

Ignition and flame sensing on the gas tops — an electrode that clicks without lighting, and a burner that lights and drops out are different repairs.

The induction generator on the induction ranges, which is a power supply in its own right.

Built into stone

Most of these ranges are slide-ins between stone counters. Coming forward is part of the appointment for anything behind the appliance, which is why the fuel, the width and what is on either side of it are worth mentioning when you book.

What to have ready when you call

The model number, the fuel, the width, and whether the trouble is above the worktop or below it.

### The burners work and the oven does not. Is that one repair?

It is one visit and one appliance, but two systems. On a dual fuel range the top is gas and the cavity is electric, so an oven that will not heat is an element, its sensor or the relay driving them, and none of that touches the burners. Saying which half is affected when you book is the most useful sentence in the call.

### The self-clean stopped and the door is locked.

Same day, and do not force it. The cavity ran very hot and the latch is holding deliberately; when it does not release as the oven cools, the latch motor or its switch has failed with the door shut. Levering it is how a latch becomes a door.

### Can a natural gas range be converted to propane?

Yes, with the maker's LP kit — the orifices are changed and the regulator is set. It is not an adjustment you make from the front panel. Worth raising if you are moving a range to a house on a tank.

### The oven is thirty degrees out.

Wrong rather than absent is usually the temperature sensor drifting, and it is a cheap part. It is worth measuring rather than adjusting around: an oven that is out by a consistent amount and one that swings are two different problems.

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