BOMANN EHBC 555 IX Instruction Manual

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Contents
ContentsContents
Contents
Introduction.................................................................................................................................................Page 3
General Notes…………………………………………………………………...………….…………….….…….Page 3
Special safety Information for this Unit……………………………………………..………………..…………..Page 4
Unpacking the Appliance………………...………………….………………………………………....…..…..…Page 5
Appliance Overview……………………….……………………………………………….………….….………..Page 5
Installation…………………………………………………………………………………………………..………Page 6
Startup / Operation…….…………………..….………………..……………………………….………..…...…..Page 9
Cleaning and Maintenance…………………………........…………………………………....……..……..…..Page 14
Troubleshooting……………………..………………………………………………….……………...…......….Page 16
Technical Data……………...……………………………..……..……………………….………………………Page 17
Disposal….………………………..……….………………………………………….………………..……..…..Page 21
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Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you will enjoy using the appliance.
Symbols in these Instructions for Use
Symbols in these Instructions for UseSymbols in these Instructions for Use
Symbols in these Instructions for Use
Important information for your safety is specially marked. It is essential to comply with these instructions in
order to avoid accidents and prevent damage to the machine:
WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
WARNING:
This warns you of dangers to your health and indicates possible injury
CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
CAUTION:
This refers to possible hazards to the machine or other objects.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE::::
This highlights tips and information.
Read the operating instructions carefully before putting the appliance into operation and keep the
including the warranty and the receipt. If you give this device to other people, please also pass on the opera
ing instructions.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE:::: The
illustrations in this instruction manual
The appliance is designed exclusively for private use and for the envisaged purpose. This appliance is not
fit for commercial use.
The appliance is only to be used as described in the user manual. Do not use the appliance for any other
purpose. Any other
use is not intended and can result in damages or personal injuries.
Operate the appliance only
properly installed
properly installedproperly installed
properly installed
Do not use it outdoors. Keep it away from sources of heat, direct sun
Do not operate the appliance
without
withoutwithout
without
When not in use, for cleaning
, user maintenance works
disconnect the plug (pull
the plug itself, not the lead) or turn off the fuse.
The appliance and if possible
the mai
is fou
nd the appliance must not be used.
For safety reasons, alterations or modifications of the appliance are
In order to ensure your children’s safety, please keep all packaging (plastic bags, boxes, polysty
out of their reach.
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WARNING
NINGNING
NING::::
Do not allow small children to play with the foil.
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Introduction
IntroductionIntroduction
Introduction
risks.
General Notes
General NotesGeneral Notes
General Notes
can deviate from the original
appliance
.
light and hu
midity.
supervision.
or with disruption
, switch off the appliance and
ns lead have to be checked regularly
for signs of damage. If damage
prohibited.
There is a danger of suffocation!
danger of suffocation!danger of suffocation!
danger of suffocation!
instructions
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.
rene etc.)
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Special safety information for t
Special safety information for tSpecial safety information for t
Special safety information for t
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WARNING
NINGNING
NING:
: :
:
Danger from electrical current!
Danger from electrical current! Danger from electrical current!
Danger from electrical current!
nents can be
nents can be nents can be
nents can be fatal!
fatal!fatal!
fatal!
The connection of the applia
and
may only be performed by an authorized specialist.
The hob may not b
e used if the glass surface has cracks or is broken.
Make sure that the a
ppliance is turned
changing the bulb in the oven.
The use of high-
pressure cleaners or steam cleaners is prohibited. Ingress of li
uids can lead to electric shock. Put the appliance never under water.
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NINGNING
NING:
: :
:
Hot surface
Hot surfaceHot surface
Hot surface
During operation the appliance wi
touching heating elements
Accessible parts may be
very high during operation of the appliance. Keep small
children away.
Grasp the oven only o
n the
to remove or insert the accessories.
Let the appli
ance cool down before cleaning or maintenance.
WWWWARNING
ARNINGARNING
ARNING:
: :
: Risk of Fire
Risk of FireRisk of Fire
Risk of Fire
!!!!
Overheated fats and oils c
heating them. If Oil/fat ignites, NEVER extinguish it with water. Immediately cover
with a lid of a plate. Turn off the appliance and allow the cookware to cool down.
The hob may not b
e used as a
Make sure that with
installing adequate air circulations ensured and the ventilation
slots are not blocked.
The hob does not turn on without
empty cookware, this can lead to malfunctions or da
To prevent the risk o
f explosion, do not heat sealed food (e.g. in tins) if unopened.
Do not drop anything o
nto the glass surface. Fragile!
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his Unit
his Unithis Unit
his Unit
Contact with live leads or comp
Contact with live leads or compContact with live leads or comp
Contact with live leads or comp
nce
must satisfy the relevant standards and regulations
off from the power supply (fuse) before
!!!! Risk o
Risk oRisk o
Risk of
f f
f Burning!
Burning!Burning!
Burning!
ll be hot. Special caution is required to avoid
inside the oven and the cooking
zones
door handle and switches.
Use potholders if you want
an ignite easily. Never walk away from fat and oil when
storage area.
previously
putting a cookware on it.
ngerous
overheating.
o-
o-o-
o-
q-
.
Do not heat
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This appliance can be used by
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
the appliance
the appliancethe appliance
the appliance
in a safe way and understand the hazards i
Children
ChildrenChildren
Children
who are younger than 8 years must be kept away from the
Children
ChildrenChildren
Children
shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and
user maintenance
user maintenanceuser maintenance
user maintenance
older than 8 years and
are supervised
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal objects for cleaning the glass
surface.
The glass can be scratched or destroved.
Do not try to repair the appliance on your own. Always contact an authorized
technician. If the supply cord is damaged, it mu
er, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Remove the appliance from its packaging.
Remove all packaging material, such as foils, filler and cardboard packaging.
To prevent hazards, check the appliance for any transport damage.
In case of damage, do not put the appliance into operation. Contact your distributor.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE::::
Production residue or dust may have collected on the appliance. We recommend cleaning the
cording to chapter “Cleaning and Maintenance.
Oven
OvenOven
Oven
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children
childrenchildren
children
aged from 8 years and above and persons
nvolved.
shall not be made by children,
children,children,
children,
.
st be replaced by the manufactu
Unpacking the Appliance
Unpacking the ApplianceUnpacking the Appliance
Unpacking the Appliance
Appliance
ApplianceAppliance
Appliance Overview
OverviewOverview
Overview
1 Oven glass door
2 Oven function selector switch
3 Oven temperature selection switch
4 Temperature control lamp
5 Power control lamp
6 Level regulator of cooking zones
use of
use of use of
use of
appliance.
unless they are
r-
appliance ac-
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Hob
HobHob
Hob
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE::::
The listed
power settings can vary depending on the material and/or size of the cookware.
Delivery
Delivery Delivery
Delivery sc ope
sc opesc ope
sc ope
1 x standard tray, 1 x grill grid,
installation material
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NINGNING
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The installation
and the connection to the main power
CAUTION
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTION::::
The worktop, the cabinet
, veneers
The device
must be installed so that heat can be dissipated. The ventilation openings must not be blocked.
Keep a distance
to the appliances back
Do not mount any heat protection strips in order to ensure an adequate supply of cooling air.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE:
: :
: Recommandations!
Recommandations!Recommandations!
Recommandations!
When installing, ask another person to assist.
Wear protective gloves to avoid
injuries at
When carrying the
appliance use the
Hob and oven must b
e from the same manufacturer and marked with the same type designation.
The appliance conforms to the heat insulation class Y, i.e. only one side of the appliance may be installed
near higher kitchen furniture or walls.
Do not install the appliance directly next to refrigerators of freezers. The escaping heat would result in
unnecessary increase of energy consumption of those appliances.
Make sure that the oven and the hob are located centrally to each other.
Cabinet opening and appliance dimensions Fig. 1
Cabinet opening and appliance dimensions Fig. 1Cabinet opening and appliance dimensions Fig. 1
Cabinet opening and appliance dimensions Fig. 1
Prepare the cabinet opening
according to the dime
sional drawing.
Dimensions in mm
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1 Residual heat indicators
2 Ø 20 cm / 1800 W
3 Ø 16.5 cm / 1200 W
4 Ø 20 cm / 1800 W
5 Ø 16.5 cm / 1200 W
Installation
InstallationInstallation
Installation
may only be performed by an authorized specialist.
, plastic coatings, used
adhesives etc. must be sufficient
in order to guarantee a sufficient air circulation.
possible sharp edges.
recessed handles at the housing sides.
n-
heat-resistant.
an
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Preparing the worktop for
Preparing the worktop for Preparing the worktop for
Preparing the worktop for
installation of the hob
installation of the hobinstallation of the hob
installation of the hob
The worktop must be
leveled horizontally and are
moisture.
The cut surfaces (cutout e
dges) must be sealed with special varnish,
to prevent swelling caused by humidity.
Clean and dry the worktop in the cutout area thoroughly.
CAUTION
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTION::::
Before cutting secure the outer
cutout
Worktop cutout
Worktop cutout Worktop cutout
Worktop cutout Fig
FigFig
Fig. 2
. 2. 2
. 2
Prepare the cutout of the worktop
according to the dimen
Dimensions in mm
Installing the hob
Installing the hobInstalling the hob
Installing the hob
Before installing the hob, the supplied gasket
pending on model).
For this place the hob with the hob top on a padded surface to prevent it from damage.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE::::
Depending on the model
the hob seal may
the integrity of the
hob seal and the exact fit
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE: *
: *: *
: *Mounting clip
Mounting clipMounting clip
Mounting clip and
andand
and ****MMMM
ounting bracket
ounting bracketounting bracket
ounting bracket
With a worktop thickness of 30 to 40 m
placed by the mounting angles 4
(
Place
the hob according to the hob
centrally into the prepared
cutout of the worktop
all four sides and that the seal
is resting
Fix the hob depen
ding on the worktop thickness by attaching the enclosed brackets 4
from the hob bottom at
the provide
Installing the oven
Installing the ovenInstalling the oven
Installing the oven
Put the appliance
with the connecting cable f
Do the connection to the hob
as well as
Insert the oven into the
cabinet opening
squeezed or twisted).
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sealed to the wall side against overflowing liquids or
silicone rubber or cast raisin in order
edge with wide adhesive tape to avoid traces of jigsaw on the
sional drawing.
must be moun
ted on the underside of the hob
be
already mounted during manufacturing.
ting.
1111 Hob 4444(a)
(a)(a)
(a)
Mounting
2222 Gasket 4(b)
4(b)4(b)
4(b)
Mounting
3333 Worktop 5555
Screw (4 pcs
m using the mounting brackets 4
(a). The front
b) with a worktop thickness of 28 mm.
drawing under "Appliance
Overview" and with the connecting cable
. Make sure that the distances to
the
on the worktop.
d holes and fasten them with the screws.
irst into the prepared cabinet a bit.
to the mains, see "Electrical connection".
completely. Make sure that the cables
does
worktop.
frame (de-
Check in any case
bracket* (4 pcs)
angle* (2 pcs)
)
brackets must be re-
first
cutting are equal on
(a) or angles 4(b)
not restricted (bent,
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Attach and secure the oven by
using the
net
. The provided mounting holes (A) are visible after opening the o
and right frame.
Electrical connection
Electrical connectionElectrical connection
Electrical connection
Information for the
Information for the Information for the
Information for the
authorized expert
authorized expertauthorized expert
authorized expert
WARNING
WARNINGWARNING
WARNING::::
The installation to the mains supply must conform to the local standards and regulations.
Connecting the appliance to a
domestic power
permitted.
Improper connection may cause to an
Before connecting, ensure that the power supply corresponds with the information on the rating label and
the wiring diagram.
Make sure to connect the protective ground to the terminal of
The electrical installation of the oven should be equipped with an emergency switch, which switches off the
whole appliance from the mains supply in an emergency. The
gency switch must be at least 3 mm.
The appliance is suitable for three
The
appliance can be adjusted for single
based on the circuit diagram below. Select a suitable cord as mains cable, considering the connection type
and nominal power of the oven.
Fix the mains cable in the tension relief.
Arrange the mains cable in such a way that it does not get in contact with
ance. Do not lead it over sharp edges or corners.
Connecting the hob with the oven
Connecting the hob with the ovenConnecting the hob with the oven
Connecting the hob with the oven
Insert the plugs
at the end of the hob
Connection wiring diagram
Connection wiring diagramConnection wiring diagram
Connection wiring diagram
Permissible connection methods
Permissible connection methodsPermissible connection methods
Permissible connection methods
CAUTION
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTION::::
Voltage of heating element is
230V.
Each connection requires the protective ground of the mains
to be connected to the PE
terminal.
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supplied
screws on the side walls of the cab
ven door on the left
socket or using multiple sockets or extension cables is not
electric shock
electric shockelectric shock
electric shock!
the marked terminal block.
distance between the contacts of the eme
-phase and AC current (400V 3N~50Hz).
-
phase current by a respective bypass on the terminal block,
any hot components of the appl
AAAA
Terminal block for the hob connection
BBBB Socket for power supply
To
unlock the socket for the power supply, locate a s
and move it slightly downwards (2).
circuit group in the appropriate socket
of the oven terminal block.
i-
r-
i-
rewdriver (1)
Recomme
RecommeRecomme
Recommen-
n-n-
n-
ded connect
ded connectded connect
ded connecti-
i-i-
i-
on method
on methodon method
on method
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1111
For 220-240VAC mains single-
phase connection with ope
ating neutral conductor.
Jumpers connecting the terminals
2-3. Jumper to the terminals 4-5
for the neutral conductor.
Protective conductor on .
2222
For 220-240VAC mains two-
phase connection with opera
ing neutral conductor. Jumpers connecting the terminals 1
Jumper to the terminals 4-
5 for the neutral conductor. Pr
tective conductor on .
3333
For 220-240VAC mains three-
phase connection with opera
ing neutral conductor. Jumpers connecting 4
quence according to 1-2-
3. Jumper to the termina
the neutral conductor. Protective conductor on
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE::::
L1, L2, L3 = Phase N = Neutral PE =
L1, L2, L3 = Phase N = Neutral PE = L1, L2, L3 = Phase N = Neutral PE =
L1, L2, L3 = Phase N = Neutral PE =
Information to reduce the environmental effect of cooking
Information to reduce the environmental effect of cookingInformation to reduce the environmental effect of cooking
Information to reduce the environmental effect of cooking
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
Hob / Induction hob
Hob / Induction hobHob / Induction hob
Hob / Induction hob
Use pans and pots with flat floors. Uneven floors increase the energy consumption.
The diameter of the pot and pan floors should be according to the size of the cooking zone, or bigger.
Pans
and pots, which are too small on the cooking zone lead to energy losses. Note: Dishes producer partly
indicate the upper pot diameter. It is usually larger than the diameter of the pot floor.
Use a small pot for small quantities. A large pot, which is onl
Use as little water as possible. This saves energy. Vegetables retain their vitamins.
Always close pots with a suitable lid. When cooking without lid you need four times more energy. When using
glass lids, more
energy can be saved because you can see into the pot without open the lid.
Use a quick cooker to clearly reduce the cooking time and save energy.
After boiling or frying, switch off the used cooking zones to a smaller power level.
Use the residual heat of
the pan, the pot and the food. Switch off the cooking zones 5
cooking time.
Information to professional users for disassembly
Information to professional users for disassemblyInformation to professional users for disassembly
Information to professional users for disassembly
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
Hob / Induction hob
Hob / Induction hobHob / Induction hob
Hob / Induction hob
Information for non-
destructive disassembly for maintenance purposes
A further disassembly for maintenance purposes by the user is not provided. Do not disassemble the unit.
For repair and replacement of defective parts, please contact our customer servi
Accumulators are not included.
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t-
-2.
o-
t-
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ls 4-5 for
.
Pr
PrPr
Pr
otective ground
otective groundotective ground
otective ground
Startup / Operation
Startup / OperationStartup / Operation
Startup / Operation
y slightly filled, required a lot of energy.
ce.
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H05VVH05VV
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Information for disassembly in terms of recycling, recovery and disposal at the end of the life of the appliance
The disassembly of appliances with a gas connection should only be carried out by a licensed gas and water
installer.
The disassembly of appliances with electrical connections should be carried out by a licensed electrician.
For the recycling and recovery of resources give the appliance to:
- a communal collection point waste disposal authorities
- a dedicated disposal company, offering a return system
- a resident electric trader, who voluntary withdraws electrical appliances
Information to reduce the environmental effect of cooking
Information to reduce the environmental effect of cooking Information to reduce the environmental effect of cooking
Information to reduce the environmental effect of cooking
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
Oven
OvenOven
Oven
We recommend the use of dark baking molds and plates, because they conduct the heat better.
Any unnecessary accessories should be removed from the baking chamber before using the appliance.
During cooking, the oven door should remain closed to avoid unnecessary heat loss.
Only preheat the oven if required by the recipe.
If a selection of cooking time is specified, always use the lowest recommended temperature.
Use the residual heat by switching back to minimum temperature shortly before the end of the cooking time.
Save electricity! If you do not need the oven, switch off functions such as interior lighting, program, tempera-
ture
Clean the oven after each application, to keep the cleaning effort as low as possible.
We recommend the use of biological cleaners.
Information
Information Information
Information to professional users for disassembly
to professional users for disassembly to professional users for disassembly
to professional users for disassembly
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
(acc. VO (EU) No. 66/2014 appendix I, No. 2)
Oven
OvenOven
Oven
Information for non-destructive disassembly for maintenance purpose
Remove the lamp as described in the manual.
For maintenance purposes, the oven door can be hang out and reinstalled, for the procedure please refer to
the manual.
A further disassembly for maintenance purposes is not provided.
If you would like to exchange defective components, please contact our customer service.
Accumulators are not included.
Information for disassembly in terms of recycling, recovery and disposal at the end of the life of the appliance
The disassembly of appliances with a gas connection should only be carried out by a licensed gas and water
installer.
The disassembly of appliances with electrical connections should be carried out by a licensed electrician.
For the recycling and recovery of resources give the appliance to:
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-
a communal collection point of public waste disposal authorities
- a
dedicated disposal company, offering a return system
-
a resident electric trader, who voluntary withdraws electrical appliances
Before initial use
Before initial useBefore initial use
Before initial use
Clean the hob and the oven interior with all
give you in the chapter "Cl
eaning and Maintenance"
Heat the closed oven for approx. 30 minutes at 250°C in order to burn any manufacturing residue.
th
is, use the heating function upper
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE:
: :
:
The occurring odor and possibly
a slight smoke development can
good ventilation of the room during heating.
Control panel
Control panelControl panel
Control panel
Level regulator of cooking zones
Level regulator of cooking zonesLevel regulator of cooking zones
Level regulator of cooking zones
The temperature setting is
set for each cooking zone
can be rotated clockwise
and counter
= l
ocation of cooking z
= off-
state
1111 =
lowest setting
6666 =
highest setting
Oven
Oven Oven
Oven function selector switch
function selector switchfunction selector switch
function selector switch
The function selector switch is used to set the type of heating.
Rotate
the function selector switch until the icon for the desired type of heat
upwards
. The switch may be rotated clockwise and counterclockwise.
The oven lighting can be switched on via the function
Oven temperature selector switch
Oven temperature selector switchOven temperature selector switch
Oven temperature selector switch
The temperature selector switch
is used to adjust the baking and grilling temperature.
The thermostat allows the temperature
CAUTION
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTION
::::
Turn the temperature selector
switch will be damaged.
Power control lamp
Power control lampPower control lamp
Power control lamp
The power control lamp
indicates the operation of the
oven is put into operatio
n and turns off when all regulators
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therein
located accessories. Follow the instructions that we
.
/lower heat.
not be avoided.
Therefore e
separately
by using the respective level regulator, which
clockwise.
one
(keep food warm)
(quick heating, quick cooking,
roasting
selector
switch regardless of operating.
setting from 50°
C to 250
:
switch only clockwise and back
again
appliance
. It lights up as soon as
and switches
points to the off
To do
nsure for a
)
ing points
°C.
. Otherwise the
a cooking zone or the
-state.
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Temperature control lamp
Temperature control lampTemperature control lamp
Temperature control lamp
The temperature control lamp
indicates the heating function of the oven. If the control
oven temperature is reached.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE::::
If the recipe
recommends putting the food in the preheated oven
trol lamp turns off for the first time
. During operation
the temperature stable
. When reheating the
Using the accessory
Using the accessoryUsing the accessory
Using the accessory
Inside the oven are side racks
for inserting the accessories
side rack levels.
CAUTION
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTION::::
Always insert the accessory completely into the oven; otherwise the
Selecting appropriate cookware
Selecting appropriate cookware Selecting appropriate cookware
Selecting appropriate cookware
Only use cookware with a
The
and must be centered.
In order to avoid scratching, do not slide the c
but lift it up instead.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:CAUTION:
CAUTION:
The cooking surface and the base of the cookware must always
Switching on and off
Switching on and offSwitching on and off
Switching on and off
...the oven
...the oven...the oven
...the oven
The oven is equipped with various functions. Baking can be
Set the required o
perating conditions of the oven.
Set the oven function selector
switch
Turn the
oven temperature selector switch in
To switch the oven off,
both switches
…………the hob
the hobthe hob
the hob
Place suitable cookware on the
respectively cooking zone
Turn the corresponding
level regulator
After the end of the cooking process t
Residual heat
Residual heatResidual heat
Residual heat
After switching off the
cooking zones
This warns against touching the zone.
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only
, this should not be done before the
, the oven must continuously re
heating
control lamp is lighting
(thermostat function of the oven).
. The accessories are safely used between the
glass door
can be scratched.
completely flat base.
base of the cookware should be of
the same size as the cooking zone
ookware over the cooking zone,
be clean and dry.
done
with upper heat, lower heat and grill heat.
to the appropriate position.
clockwise direction
to the desired temperature.
must be turned to the off-state again.
.
to the desired temperature level.
urn the level regulator back to the off-state.
the residual heat indicator of the correspond
ing cooking zone lights up.
lamp turns off, the set
con-
in order to keep
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WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
WARNING: Risk of burns!
Risk of burns!Risk of burns!
Risk of burns!
Do not touch the cooking zones while the residual heat indicator lights up.
Oven functions
Oven functionsOven functions
Oven functions
Symbol
SymbolSymbol
Symbol Description
DescriptionDescription
Description
••••
Off
OffOff
Off----state
statestate
state:::: Switching the o
ven off.
Oven lamp
Oven lampOven lamp
Oven lamp:
: :
:
The oven lighting can be switched on sep
Upper
UpperUpper
Upper////lower heat
lower heatlower heat
lower heat:
: :
:
The heating is
top and bottom.
Lower heat
Lower heatLower heat
Lower heat:
: :
:
The heating is done with active
e.g. when re-
baking from below.
Upper heat
Upper heatUpper heat
Upper heat:
: :
:
The heating is done with active
re-baking from the top.
Grill:
Grill:Grill:
Grill: The heater
heats up to the
Extra g
Extra gExtra g
Extra grill:
rill: rill:
rill: The upper
heat is additionally switched
tense.
Notes for baking and cooking in the oven
Notes for baking and cooking in the ovenNotes for baking and cooking in the oven
Notes for baking and cooking in the oven
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE::::
In principle, you may use any heat
Unsuitable is cookware of bright, shiny aluminum, unglazed clay and tableware made of plastic or with
plastic handles.
Use the included accessory.
Follow the instructions for the duration of the completion in your recipes and preparation ins
product packaging.
Baking
BakingBaking
Baking
For good baking results, preheating is recommended up to the desired temperature.
After finishing t
he baking process, we recommend
Before removing the cake, check
residue will stick to the wood
en stick
Cooking and roasting meat & fish
Cooking and roasting meat & fishCooking and roasting meat & fish
Cooking and roasting meat & fish
Only cook meat of maximum 1 kg in the oven.
cooking zones.
For roasting,
the use of refractory dishes, which should
When
using the grate or grill rack for
the lower side rack level.
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arately, e.g
. for cleaning the oven.
done in a conventional manner.
The dish gets evenly heated from the
bottom heat. The
dish gets heated from the bottom. Use
top heat. The
dish gets heated from the top. Use e.g.
temperature necessary for grilling.
on to the
grill heat. The food is browned
-resistant cookware for your food.
resting the food
for about 5 minutes in the oven.
if it is done by using a wooden stick
. When the cake is done, no dough
.
We recommend to roast or cook s
maller por
also have heat-
resistant handle,
roasting
, we recommend placing a baking sheet with some water on
when
more in-
tructions on the
tions on the
is recommended.
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You should t
urn the roast at least once, e.g. after half of the cooking time has elapsed. During roasting,
pour some of the roasting liquid or hot salty water over the roast once in the while; do not use cold water.
GGGGrilling
rillingrilling
rilling
When grilling, the food will be cooked with the infrared beams of the
To switch the grill on:
Turn the fun
ction selector switch to the position marked with the grill symbols,
Preheat the oven for approx. 5 minutes.
Insert the
universal baking sheet with the food to be cooked into the desired side rack level. When using
the grill rack for grilling, insert an empty baking sheet right below the grill rack for collecting dripping
grease. That keeps the oven clean.
Grill with the oven door closed!
Energy saving
Energy saving Energy saving
Energy saving ttttips
ipsips
ips
Preheat the oven only if it is specified in the recipe.
Use dark, black painted or enamelled tins. They absorb the heat particularly well.
Do open the oven
as little as possible
Use the residual heat after
cooking process. Switch
baking time. So your
baking product even
Put on the cookware
before switching on the cooking zone.
The base of the coo
kware and the cooking zone
If possible, always cover t
he cookware on the cooking zone
Switch off the cooking zones before
WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
WARNING:
Always switch off the appliance
and disconnect the plug or turn off / unscrew the fuse before cleaning and
user maintenance.
Allow the appliance to cool down sufficient
Do not
use steam cleaners for cleaning the
electric shock!
electric shock!electric shock!
electric shock!
Hot steam could damage the plastic parts. The
eration.
Never use flammable substances, such as thinner, kerosene, gasoline or acids for cleaning.
The appliance must be dry before
CAUTION
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTION::::
Do not use a wire brush or other sharp, abrasive items.
Do not use
harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal objects for cleaning the glass surface. The surfaces
can be scratched or destroyed.
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heated grill element.
door during operation.
the oven off a few minutes before
cooked in the stored oven heat.
should use the same size.
with a lid.
ending the cooking time,
to use the residual heat.
Cleaning
CleaningCleaning
Cleaning and Maintenance
and Maintenanceand Maintenance
and Maintenance
before cleaning.
appliance; moisture could enter e
lectrical components.
appliance
must be dry before restarting o
taking in operation again.
ending the cooking /
Risk of
Risk of Risk of
Risk of
p-
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NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE::::
By cleaning after each use,
you avoid that food residuals and
tion. Then the cleaning is only
possible
Always observe the application and safety
Cleaning the hob
Cleaning the hobCleaning the hob
Cleaning the hob
Staining
StainingStaining
Staining
Cleaning method
Cleaning methodCleaning method
Cleaning method
Slighly
Use hot water and rub dry.
Dirt has accumulated
Use hot water
dry.
Pools and lime
deposits
Apply hot vinegar
wipe o
ff with a dry cloth. Use special cleaning
agent from your specialist dealer.
Sugar, melted alumi-
num, or plastic
Remove
by
(recommending a p
tion).
Cleaning the oven
Cleaning the ovenCleaning the oven
Cleaning the oven
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE::::
The removable oven door and the oven lamp will make cleaning the oven interior much easier.
Clean the appliance
and accessories depending on the
with a so
ft, damp cloth and commercially, food safe
Verwenden Sie nach der Reinigung ein weiches saugfähiges Tuch zum trocknen.
Soak heavily soiled areas
first with some
Wipe off
grease residues from the
Use
a soft absorbent cloth for drying after cleaning.
Cleaning the side racks
Cleaning the side racksCleaning the side racks
Cleaning the side racks
Always r
emove the side racks, if you want to clean
soaked in the dismounted
condition and thus facilitate the
Remove the rack
by slightly bending
Then lift the rack and
pull it from the mounting holes.
Removing the oven door
Removing the oven doorRemoving the oven door
Removing the oven door
You may remove the oven door to facilitate cleaning a
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soiling
will be burning
with a lot of effort.
notes of the detergent.
Cleaning tools
Cleaning toolsCleaning tools
Cleaning tools
Cleaning sponge
and a scrubbing sponge to rub
Special cleaning sponge for glass
ceramic
to the affected area and
Special cleaning agent for
ceramic
using a scraper for glass ceramic
lastic tool for more protec-
Special cleaning agent for g
ceramic
soiling
degree and depending on the surface
cleaners.
warm soapy water or a vinegar cleaner.
sealing framed the cooking chamber.
the oven walls thoroughly. Heavily soiled side racks can
cleaning.
the lowest metal rod off the bold and pull
ing to
nd to get better access to the oven interior.
-in at the next opera-
glass
lass
only
be
the oven center.
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Open the door completely.
Push the folding clamps o
Slightly
When reinstalling the door, m
with the protrusion of the hinge holder.
Then press down the f
Then press down the fThen press down the f
Then press down the f
olding clamps again,
olding clamps again,olding clamps again,
olding clamps again,
oven door.
Reverse the bulb
Reverse the bulbReverse the bulb
Reverse the bulb
WARNING
WARNINGWARNING
WARNING::::
Allow the lamp to cool down
before replacing the bulb.
Use the correct bulb, heat resistant
Unscrew the lamp
cover anti
Replace the bulb and make sure that the lamp is properly seated in the socket.
Reattach the lamp cover
Check the functionality of the lighting.
Before you contact a
Before you contact aBefore you contact a
Before you contact annnn authorized
authorized authorized
authorized ssss
pecialist
pecialist pecialist
pecialist
Problem
ProblemProblem
Problem
Possible causes
Possible causes Possible causes
Possible causes
Appliance does not
work.
The power supply is
ed.
The upper part of food
is too dark and the low-
er one is too light.
Not enough lower heat.
The lower part of food is
too dark and the upper
one is too light.
Too much lower heat.
The food is done on the
outside but not on the
inside.
Temperature too high.
The oven lamp does not
work.
The bulb is defective,
inserted incorrectly or not firmly.
NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE:
If a problem still persists after following the steps above, contact your distributor or an
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f the hinges on both sides upwards.
close door and then lift it up to remove it.
ake sure the notch of the hinge is properly aligned
otherwise the h
inges could get damaged when
There is risk of burns!
There is risk of burns!There is risk of burns!
There is risk of burns!
up to 300°C: 1 x 25 W (type E14, halogen)
1 x 25 W (type E14, halogen)1 x 25 W (type E14, halogen)
1 x 25 W (type E14, halogen)
-clockwise and
clean it with a dry cloth.
and screw tightly.
Troubleshooting
TroubleshootingTroubleshooting
Troubleshooting
What to do
What to doWhat to do
What to do
disconnect- Check the fuse of y
our domestic wiring system.
- Select the upper/lower h
eat function.
-
Use a deeper baking dish.
-
Reduce the oven temperature.
-
Insert the baking dish into the lowest guide rail.
- Select the upper/lower h
eat function.
-
Use a deeper baking dish.
-
Reduce the oven temperature.
-
Insert the baking dish into a higher guide rail.
Reduce the oven temperature and increase the
cooking time.
has been Check the bulb,
see “Reverse the bulb.
closing the
authorized technician.
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Technical Data
Technical DataTechnical Data
Technical Data
Measures
Measures Measures
Measures H x
H x H x
H x WWWW x
x x
x DDDD /
/ /
/ Weights
WeightsWeights
Weights
Oven 59.5 x 59.5 x 57.2 cm
Oven interior ca. 33.0 x 47.0 x 43.0 cm
Hob 5.5 x 59.0 x 52.0 cm
Built-in dimension (cutout) for cabinet 60.0 x 60.0 x 57.5 cm
Built-in dimension (cutout) for worktop 56.0 x 49.0 cm
Net weight oven / hob 30.0 kg / 8.5 kg
Electrical connection
Electrical connectionElectrical connection
Electrical connection
Connection power total 9000 W
Connection power oven / hob 3000 W / 6000 W
Connection voltage 220-240 V~ / 380-415 V~, 50/60 Hz
Fuse protection 3 x 16 A
Protection class I / IP20
The right to make technical and design modifications in the course of continuous product development re-
mains reserved.
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Product information for domestic electric hobs according EU 66/2014
Product information for domestic electric hobs according EU 66/2014Product information for domestic electric hobs according EU 66/2014
Product information for domestic electric hobs according EU 66/2014
Position Symbol Value Unit
Brand
BrandBrand
Brand
BOMANN
BOMANNBOMANN
BOMANN
Model
ModelModel
Model identification
identificationidentification
identification
EHBC 555 IX
EHBC 555 IXEHBC 555 IX
EHBC 555 IX
Type of hob
Hob of a
built-in cook-
er
Number of cooking zones and/or
areas
4
Heating technology (induction
cooking zones and cooking are-
as, radiant cooking zones, solid
plates)
Radiant
cooking
zones
For circular cooking zones or
area: diameter of useful surface
area per electric heated cooking
zone, rounded to the nearest 5
mm
Rear left
Ø
16,5
cm
Rear right 20,0
Front right 16,5
Front left 20,0
For non-circular cooking zones
or areas: length and width of
useful surface area per electric
heated cooking zone or area,
rounded to the nearest 5 mm
L
B
- cm
Energy consumption per cook-
ing zone or area calculated per
kg
Rear left
EC
electric cooking
179,9
Wh/kg
Rear right 193,3
Front right 224,8
Front left 185,7
Energy consumption for the hob
calculated per kg
EC
electric hob
195,9 Wh/kg
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Product information for domestic ovens according EU 65/2014
Product information for domestic ovens according EU 65/2014Product information for domestic ovens according EU 65/2014
Product information for domestic ovens according EU 65/2014
Symbol Value Unit
Brand
BrandBrand
Brand
BOMANN
BOMANNBOMANN
BOMANN
Model
ModelModel
Model identification
identificationidentification
identification
EHBC 555 IX
EHBC 555 IXEHBC 555 IX
EHBC 555 IX
Energy efficiency index EEI
cavity
106,9
Energy efficiency class
1)
A
Energy consumption per cycle in
conventional mode
0,93
kWh/
MJ
Energy consumption per cycle in fan-
forced convection mode
-
kWh/
MJ
Number of cavities
1
Heat source(s) per cavity
Electricity
Volume of each cavity l 75
1)
A+++ (highest efficiency) to D (lowest efficiency)
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Product information for domestic ovens according EU 66/2014
Product information for domestic ovens according EU 66/2014Product information for domestic ovens according EU 66/2014
Product information for domestic ovens according EU 66/2014
Symbol Value Unit
Brand
BrandBrand
Brand
BOMANN
BOMANNBOMANN
BOMANN
Model
ModelModel
Model identification
identificationidentification
identification
EHBC 555 IX
EHBC 555 IXEHBC 555 IX
EHBC 555 IX
Type of oven
Built-in oven
Mass of the appliance M 33,2 kg
Number of cavities
1
Heat source per cavity (electricity or gas)
Electricity
Volume per cavity V 75 l
Energy consumption (electricity) required to
heat a standardised load in a cavity of an
electric heated oven during a cycle in con-
ventional mode per cavity (electric final
energy)
EC
electric cavity
0,93 kWh/cycle
Energy consumption required to heat a
standardised load in a cavity of an electric
heated oven during a cycle in fan-forced
mode per cavity (electric final energy)
EC
electric cavity
- kWh/cycle
Energy consumption required to heat a
standardised load in a gas-fired cavity of an
oven during a cycle in conventional mode
per cavity (gas final energy)
EC
gas cavity
-
MJ/cycle
kWh/cycle (1)
Energy consumption required to heat a
standardised load in a gas-fired cavity of an
oven during a cycle in fan-forced mode per
cavity (gas final energy)
EC
gas cavity
-
MJ/cycle
kWh/cycle
Energy Efficiency Index per cavity EEI
cavity
106,9
(1) 1 kWh/cycle = 3,6 MJ/cycle
This appliance has been tested according to all relevant current CE guidelines, such as electromagnetic com-
patibility and low voltage directives, and has been constructed in accordance with the latest safety regulations.
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Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol
Meaning of the “Dustbin” SymbolMeaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol
Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol
Protect our environment; do not dispose of electrical equipment in the domestic waste.
Please return any electrical
equipment that you will no longer use to the collection points provided for their
disposal.
This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect disposal on the environment and human health.
This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of reutiliz
Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed of can be obtained from your local authority.
WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
WARNING:
Remove or disable any existing snap and bolt locks, if you take the appliance out of operati
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Disposal
DisposalDisposal
Disposal
ation of electrical and electronic equipment.
on or dispose it.
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C. Bomann GmbH
C. Bomann GmbHC. Bomann GmbH
C. Bomann GmbH
www.bomann.de
www.bomann.dewww.bomann.de
www.bomann.de
Made in P.R.C.
Stand 03/17
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