The new Generation 6000 built-in kitchen appliances feature a stunning fleet design and impressive one-touch interfaces.
November 26th, 2013
Miele’s PureLine covers a comprehensive range of appliances across different product categories, all united by striking design features such as an array of sensor switches, which appear in identical positions on all models.
PureLine ovens are now also able to operate like a smart phone, thanks to the new intuitive Miele M touch user interface, which enables users to navigate through the menu by simply finger-tip swiping and scrolling.
Alongside intuitive navigation, M Touch offers a search function for locating automatic programmes. What this means is that a gourmet meal can now be achieved with ease by simply selecting the desired programme and the weight of the food to be cooked – the appliance does the rest.
The new Generation 6000 PureLine is available in Miele’s well-loved CleanSteel stainless steel, but now also comes in Brilliant White (more brilliant than its white predecessor), as well as in new Obsidian Black and Havana Brown.
Other highlights include the incorporation of Miele’s famed MultiSteam technology into the new Miele steam ovens, as well as a fascinating CupSensor feature in its new flagship built-in coffee machines, which automatically adjust the height of the spout to the size of the cup or glass to eliminate the problem of liquid splashes.
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