Kuppersbusch EEB 6860.1 Instructions For Use And Installation

GEBRAUCHS-
und Einbauanweisung
EEB 6860.1
3172915-000
Instructions for use and installation Instructions d’utilisation et de montage Gebruiks- en montageaanwijzingen
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What you will fi nd here
Read the instructions in this manual carefully before turning on your oven. Here you will fi nd the most important instructions regarding the safety, use, care and maintenance of your appliance, so that it will give you lasting enjoyment.
If your oven becomes damaged at any time, consult the chapter ‘Assistance in the event of malfunction’ before you do anything else. You may be able to repair small malfunctions yourself and save unnecessary service costs.
Keep these instructions in a safe place. Give these instructions to new owners for their information and safety.
The following symbols appear in this manual:
The warning triangle draws attention to health hazards or damage
that may be caused to the appliance.
This indicates advice and instructions.
Contents
Oven features ................................................ 28
Control Panel - Sensor keys and instructions ..................
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Safety Warnings ............................................ 29
Connection and use Oven Thermoprobe
Before First Use ............................................. 29
Disposing of packaging and the old appliance Setting the clock First cleaning
General oven information ................................. 30
General advice Shelf levels Turning the oven light on and off
Oven Use ..................................................... 31
General instructions Meaning of the lit up symbols and displays Turning on the oven Selecting a conventional cooking setting
Conventional oven cooking functions ................... 32
Shortcut to conventional cooking functions Automatic cooking Important information about automatic cooking with recipes Changing the weight of the food to be cooked Changing the cooking temperature Changing/setting the cooking time Setting the end time Turning on and off automatically Oven Switch-Off
Additional settings .......................................... 34
Alarm setting
Special settings ............................................. 35
Setting the language function Adjusting brightness Demonstration mode Maximum Cooking Time
Active safety function Eco-function Fast heating mode Memory function
Roasting ...................................................... 35
Setting a programme Turning the roast over Roasting on the grid shelf Pot roasting Roasting with conventional cooking functions Instructions for automatic cooking recipes Automatic cooking recipe chart Suggested roast settings for conventional oven cooking
Thermoprobe and inside temperature function ........ 39
How to insert the thermoprobe correctly Using the thermoprobe Suggested temperatures for cooking with the thermoprobe Semi-automatic cooking with thermoprobe
Slow cooking ................................................ 40
Setting the heat mode/cooking temperature Suggested settings for slow cooking
Baking with cooking settings .............................. 42
Baking pizza Instructions for the chart: Suggested baking settings Suggested baking settings Grilling Suggested grill settings Defrosting Time chart for defrosting food Making preserves
Child safety lock ............................................ 45
Turning the child safety lock on/off
Cleaning and care .......................................... 45
For all surfaces Removing baked-on dirt Using a scraper to clean Using an oven spray - instructions Chrome features Stainless steel Enamel Door glass Door gasket Oven door assembly and disassembly Shelf runner assembly and disassembly Folding the heating element down/away
Regeneration of the ökotherm® catalyst ............... 47
Regeneration of the ökotherm® catalyst
Assistance in the event of malfunction .................. 47
What to do if… .............................................. 47
Maintenance ................................................. 48
Changing the oven light Changing the door gasket
Technical information ...................................... 49
Assembly instructions for technical personnel ......... 49
Electricity Measurements for assembly Assembly in kitchen unit
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Oven features
1 Control panel 2 Fold down grill (Top heat/Grill) 3 Socket for roasting thermoprobe 4 Hot air fan 5 Shelf levels 6 Oven door
Accessories included:
Grid shelf Enamel roasting tray Enamel baking tray
Control Panel - Sensor keys and instructions
The control panel operates all oven settings.
1 Oven power switch 2 Memory 1 3 Memory 2 4 Information display/text 5 Conventional cooking functions menu 6 Automatic cooking functions menu 7 Menu scrolling and functions selection 8 Electronic timer functions 9 Temperature setting with roasting thermoprobe 10 Information display/symbols 11 Cooking temperature settings 12 Food weight settings 13 Safety lock
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Safety Warnings
Connection and use
Only KÜPPERSBUSCH hobs have been manufactured and tested for use
over a KÜPPERSBUSCH oven. Do not use other hobs.
Any handling or repair to the appliance, including replacement of the
feed cable, should be carried out by authorised Technical Service Personnel using original spare parts. Repairs or handling by others may damage the appliance or cause malfunctioning that could be hazardous to your safety.
Do not allow children to come near the oven while in use as it can reach
very high temperatures.
Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the
appliance.
This appliance is not for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensorial or mental capacity, or those lacking experience and knowledge, except if they are under supervision and have been instructed regarding use of the device by a person responsible for their safety.
Oven
Unplug your oven if it malfunctions.
The oven must always be operated with the door closed.
The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any use of the oven other
than for the home preparation of food.
Only use the oven after it has been installed inside the kitchen unit.
Do not store oil, fats or infl ammable materials inside the oven. This may
be dangerous if the oven is turned on.
Do not lean or sit on the open oven door. You could damage it, as well
as endangering your safety.
In order to cook food in the oven, place the tray or grid shelf supplied
with it over the shelf runners inside the oven cavity. The tray and grid shelf have a system to make their partial outward movement easy for food handling.
Do not place containers or food on the bottom surface of the oven.
Always use the trays and grid.
Do not pour water on the bottom surface of the oven when in use; this
may damage the enamel.
Open the oven door as little as possible during cooking. This will reduce
power consumption.
Use protective oven gloves when performing operations inside the
oven.
It is normal for condensation to occur on the oven door when cooking
dishes with a high liquid content.
Thermoprobe
Only use the original thermoprobe.
Do not trap the thermoprobe cable in the oven door.
Remove from the oven if it is not being used.
Keep at a minimum distance of 5 cm from the grill and the top
elements.
Before First Use
Disposing of packaging and the old appliance
Remove packaging and recycle in an environmentally-friendly way.
In Germany, the transport packaging is returned to the store where the appliance was purchased. By returning the packaging material, raw mate­rials are saved and also fewer waste products are generated. Old applian­ces still contain valuable material. Leave your old appliance at a collection point for valuable materials. Old appliances must be rendered inoperative before disposing of them in order to prevent improper use.
Setting the clock
The clock must be set before fi rst use and after a power failure. Whenever this occurs, the 12:00 reading will fl ash on the display.
When you connect the oven, you will notice that 12:00 and the date
(day/month/year) will fl ash.
Select the hour by turning the function selector. Next, press the function
selector to confi rm and you will hear a beep.
Select the minutes by turning the function selector. Next, press the
function selector to confi rm and you will hear a beep.
You will then hear a double beep confi rming the time is set.
The following step is to select the date, fi rst of all indicating the year, then the month, then the day.
Select the year by turning the function selector. Next, press the function
selector to confi rm and you will hear a beep.
Select the month by turning the function selector. Next, press the
function selector to confi rm and you will hear a beep.
Select the day by turning the function selector. Next, press the function
selector to confi rm and you will hear a beep.
You will then hear a double beep confi rming the time is set.
The oven will display the time and date set and the
symbol will be lit
up in white.
If you want to change the time:
If the oven is off, turn it on by touching the symbol.
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Touch the symbol. This will light
up in red.
By turning the function selector you
can see the clock functions.
When you have the chosen the time
setting function , press the function selector .
You will then see the current time on the
display.
Select the time by turning the function
selector. Next, press the function selector to confi rm and you will hear a beep.
Select the minutes by turning the function selector. Next, press the
function selector to confi rm and you will hear a beep.
You will then hear a double beep confi rming the time is set.
First cleaning
– Remove packaging and accessories from the oven.
– The appliance must be cleaned before preparing food in it for the fi rst
time. Clean the oven interior, oven trays, grease tray, grid shelf etc. with a damp cloth and a little dishwashing detergent.
Heat the oven.
Close the oven door. Heat the oven to 200°C with top and bottom heat
for 60 minutes.
Ensure the kitchen is well ventilated while doing this.
General oven information
General advice
Follow the safety warnings given previously!
Caution, Danger of overheating! When using the oven, do not cover the bottom with aluminium foil or place pots, frying pans or the like inside. If this happens, the oven will overheat, causing damage to the enamel.
The oven becomes hot when in use. The cooling fan turns on when the oven overheats. The cooling fan will remain on until the oven has cooled down, even after the appliance has been turned off. The noises made by the fan are normal and do not mean that it is damaged.
When preparing a dish with alcohol or yeast with settings that use hot air, there may be a vinegary smell. If the smell is unpleasant, use a function that does not include the fan, such as top/bottom heat.
The electronic clock features Touch-Control technology. To operate, simply touch the glass control symbols with your fi ngertip. The touch control sensitivity continuously adapts to changing conditions. Make sure that the glass surface of the control panel is clean and free of any obstacles when turning on the oven.
If the clock does not respond correctly when you touch the glass, you will need to turn off the oven for a few seconds and then turn it back on after a few seconds. Doing this causes the sensors to adjust automatically so that they will react once more to fi ngertip control.
Shelf levels
There are 5 shelf runners on the sides. The shelf levels are numbered 1 to 5 from the bottom up.
Shelf runners
Shelf level 1 is the lowest shelf.
Turning the oven light on and off
The inside light will go on:
When the oven door is open. If the door is not closed after a certain
amount of time, the light will turn off to reduce power consumption.
When any cooking function is set. The light will turn off after a certain
time.
If you want to turn the light on during cooking, just press the function selector. If you keep your fi nger on the function selector for a few seconds, the light will stay on throughout cooking. Press the function selector to turn off the light.
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Oven Use
General instructions
The fan turns itself on and off with some settings; this does not mean
it is damaged.
Meaning of the lit up symbols and displays
Right display: function display.
Left display: help texts.
Turning on the oven
To cook with your oven, touch . You will then see the different oven use options lit up in white.
Symbol : Electronic Clock Settings. These let you programme timer
functions for use with your oven.
Symbol : Selecting oven cooking settings. This enables you to
select any cooking function by combining different heat sources.
Symbol : Recipe selection. Simply put the food into the oven
and indicate its weight on the display; the oven will cook it for you automatically.
If you do not set any function or recipe, the oven will turn itself off
again, showing the current time and the
symbol in white.
Selecting a conventional cooking setting
Turn the oven on by touching .
Touch , which will light up on the control panel.
The symbol will change to red. Turn
the function selector to the right or left to set one of the following cooking functions. (See Conventional oven cooking functions below).
When you have set the desired function,
press the function selector.
You will hear a double beep confi rming the chosen function has been
set. The oven will begin cooking and in most cases you will see the following information on the display: The set function, the pre-programmed cooking temperature for that function and the clock or timer function if any have been set.
If you wish to change the cooking function, press and follow the
above instructions.
During cooking will fl ash, indicating that the oven is transmitting
heat to the food.
After the thermostat is turned off the fi rst time, you will hear a sound
indicating that pre-heating has fi nished.
Colour
Meaning
White symbol Select Red symbol On
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Top/bottom heat
This function is for use when baking cakes where the heat should be even to give a spongy texture.
Top heat For when you need to heat food gently. Plate warming.
Bottom heat
Heat only comes from lower part. Suitable for warming dishes or letting dough or similar products rise.
Grill and bottom heat Ideal for roasts. This setting can be used with any size cuts of meat.
Grill
Toasting and browning. This setting allows the surface to be cooked without affecting the inside of the food. Suitable for fl at foods such as steaks, ribs, fi sh and open toasted sandwiches.
Larger surface grill
For toasting larger surfaces than possible with the Grill setting, in addition to greater toasting power for faster food browning.
Fan-forced hot air
For even roasting and simultaneous surface browning. Ideal for mixed grills. Perfect for bulky pieces such as poultry and game. The meat should be placed on the grid shelf with the tray below to collect meat juices.
Turbo fan with top and bottom heat
Suitable for roasts and cakes. The fan spreads the heat evenly throughout the inside of the oven to reduce cooking time and temperature.
Hot air
The fan distributes the heat coming from an element located at the back of the oven. As a result of the evenly distributed temperature, food can be cooked on two levels at the same time.
Pizza mode Ideal for cooking pizzas and baking pies, fruit tarts and sponge cakes.
Defrosting See corresponding section
Food warming
This function provides the right level of heat to keep prepared food warm in the oven until you are ready to serve. The interior temperature of the oven varies in this setting between 50 and 80°C. Meat can be kept warm at 60°C inside the oven. Large cuts of meat can be warmed for 1 to 2 hours, and smaller cuts for 30-40 minutes.
Symbol Cooking function Suitable for
Conventional oven cooking functions
There are many conventional oven cooking functions and they are described below.
The door must be closed during use with grill, larger surface grill or fan-forced hot air.
Slow cooker
Designed to cook casseroles, stews, etc, in the traditional way, and for all recipes specifying long cooking times and low heat.
For the best results, we recommend using casserole pans with lids, fi rst making sure they can be used in the oven.
Eco
ECO
This programme allows you to cook food with minimal energy consumption. Suitable for fi sh and all types of oven-roasted meats.
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Automatic cooking
Touch to turn the oven on.
Touch the symbol . This will light up in red.
The right display will show the
different automatic cooking recipes available with the oven: The name of the recipe will appear on the left display.
Turn the function selector to
the right or left to select the desired recipe. Then press the function selector.
You will hear a double beep confi rming the recipe that you have
chosen. The oven will begin cooking and in most cases you will see the following information on the display:
The symbol for the chosen recipe and
its automatic cooking temperature are shown. The pre-programmed weight for this option fl ashes.
Turn the function selector to change the weight of the food that is to be
cooked.
Finally, press the function selector to accept the selection.
You will hear a double beep confi rming
the programmed recipe. The oven will be­gin cooking and you will see the following information on the display:
The symbol for the chosen recipe, the automatic cooking temperature
and calculated cooking time will be shown.
Important information about automatic cooking with recipes
When you select a recipe and enter a weight, the oven automatically cal-
culates the temperature and cooking time needed, but these values can be changed. Cooking time starts from a cold oven unless pre-heating has been specifi cally indicated.
It is very important to select the correct food weight so that the ingre-
dients will be properly cooked.
When cooking with a thermoprobe, the oven will determine the cooking
temperature only. The cooking time will depend on the temperature setting programmed for the thermoprobe.
With roasting programmes, after a certain time has passed the oven will
advise you that the joint of meat should be turned over. When it is time to do this, the oven will beep. You will also see on the display until you have turned the roast over. If you do not turn the roast over, the oven will continue cooking according to the programmed automatic cooking recipe.
The oven should be pre-heated for white and rye bread and thin-crust
and thick-crust pizza base recipes. In this way the oven will be at the ideal temperature for the best results. Pre-heating is not needed for the other recipes.
Follow these instructions when cooking with these recipes:
– Set the recipe fi rst. The oven will begin pre-heating.
Do not put the food into the oven until the signal is given.
– During pre-heating, the symbol of the programmed recipe and the
symbol
will fl ash on the display.
– When the set temperature is reached, the oven will beep. You can now
put the food into the oven.
The oven will continue to beep until you put the food in.
– The food will be cooked automatically according to the recipe settings.
Changing the weight of the food to be cooked
If you wish to change the food weight, the cooking time or tempe-
rature may change automatically according to the parameters of the programmed recipe. To change the weight of the food:
Touch . This will light up in red.
The display will show and the
weight of the food to be cooked according to the recipe you have programmed.
Turn the function selector to change the weight of the food that is to be
cooked.
Finally, press the function selector to accept the selection.
Changing the cooking temperature
The cooking temperature is pre-programmed for all cooking functions.
It is only possible to adjust the temperature within a predetermined range when using the automatic cooking function. The temperature can be freely selected for conventional cooking functions in a range between 50°C (no temperature adjustment) and 250°C.
If you want to change the cooking temperature:
Touch . This will light up in red.
You will see the symbol and the set
temperature for this cooking function on the display.
Turn the function selector to specify the new cooking temperature.
Press the function selector to accept the selection.
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Changing/setting the cooking time
The cooking time is pre-programmed for the automatic cooking recipes but can be changed. There is no pre-programmed time for conventional cooking functions.
Touch . This will light up in red.
By turning the function selector you
can see the clock operating functions on the display.
When you have the chosen the cooking
duration function , press the function selector. You will see the symbol and the 0:00 reading on the display
Turn the function selector to select the
cooking duration. Finally, press the function selector. You will hear a double beep and see the symbol and the selected cooking time.
When the programmed cooking time has fi nished, the oven will switch
itself off, an alarm will sound briefl y and and will start fl ashing.
Touch to stop the alarm. The oven will display the current time and
lit up in white. The oven is now off.
Setting the end time
The end time is when the oven turns off.
You can combine the cooking time and the end time. See “Turning on
and off automatically”.
Touch . This will light up in red.
By turning the function selector you
can see the clock operating functions on the display.
Turn the function selector to select the
End Cooking Time setting , and then press the function selector. You will see the symbol and the current time on the display.
Turn the function selector to select the
end cooking time setting. Finally, press the function selector. You will hear a double beep and see the symbol and the cooking time.
When the programmed end time is reached, the oven will switch itself
off, an alarm will sound briefl y and and will start fl ashing.
Touch to stop the alarm. The oven will display the current time and
lit up in white. The oven is now off.
Turning on and off automatically
If you wish to use the oven at a later time, the cooking time and end time can be combined. The cooking start time, when the oven turns on automatically, is programmed as a combination of both settings and cannot be set on its own.
Example:
It is 8:00 and at 13:00 you want to remove a roast from the oven that will take 90 minutes to cook.
Enter 1:30 as the cooking time, following the instructions explained in
the section “Setting the cooking time”.
Then, change the end time from 9:30 to 13.00, following the instruc-
tions “Setting the end time”.
The settings are automatically accepted.
Set the conventional cooking or automatic cooking function. Put the
food for roasting in the oven.
The oven will turn on at 11:30 and will fi nish cooking at 13:00.
Oven Switch-Off
Touch . The oven is off. You will be able to see the correct time and the symbol in white on the display.
Additional settings
Alarm setting
You can set an alarm on your oven, even if it is not being used.
Touch . This will light up in red.
By turning the function selector you
can see the clock operating functions on the display.
When you have set the timer function
, press the function selector. You will see the symbol and the 0:00 reading on the display.
Turn the function selector to set the
time after which the alarm should sound. Finally press the function selector. You will hear a double beep and see the symbol and the selected alarm time on the display.
When the set time is reached, an alarm will sound and and will
start fl ashing. Touch to stop the alarm.
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Special settings
These settings can be accessed by pressing the function selector for 6 seconds. The setting is changed by pressing the function selector or after a few seconds without turning or pressing it, except in the language selection function, which appears just after plugging in the oven.
Setting the language function
Select the language on the text display. This can be done after tuning the oven on.
Turn the function selector to choose the language and next press to accept. Once the language is selected it cannot be changed. To select another language, unplug the oven.
Adjusting brightness
Adjust the brightness of the two displays by turning the function selector to the right or left.
Demonstration mode
If you select ON on the text display, you will see that when you select a cooking function, the oven will not heat up. “Demonstration Mode” will appear on the left display every minute.
To disable the function select OFF.
Maximum cooking time
Set the maximum time in hours that the oven can operate. You can select between 1 and 28 hours.
Active safety function
Reduce the maximum cooking temperature in all cooking functions, between 250°C and 50°C
Eco-function
This allows you to turn off the two displays or keep them on, when the oven is off. When the display is off (Eco-function ON), electricity consumption is reduced. You can view the current time by pressing any glass key or the function selector. When the oven is turned off, the display will gradually turn itself off.
Fast heating function
You can disable (select OFF) or turn on (select ON) fast heating in the oven’s cooking functions.
Memory function /
The oven has a memory function you can use to store two programmes you have composed yourself as additional programmes.
Saving an additional programme:
Select a baking, roasting or heating programme.
Set the desired temperature and time.
Hold the memory sensor or depressed, until the text displays
<programme saved>.
The programme set can now be saved with
or and can be used
like every other baking, roasting or heating programme.
Choosing an additional programme:
Press the or sensor and confi rm by touching.
The programme starts. The values set can be changed without such changes being saved.
Roasting
Use of the thermoprobe is recommended. The cooking time is deter­mined by the thermoprobe, making its design ideal for roasting.
Setting a programme
1. Setting an automatic cooking recipe
The temperature is determined by the weight of the roast. The cooking time is also determined if you intend to roast without the thermoprobe. Both values are pre-programmed but can be changed (see previous sections).
Before using the thermoprobe, set the weight.
Or
2. Setting a conventional cooking function
Each cooking function is associated with a pre-programmed temperature. This temperature can be changed. You can set the cooking time and end time. If you use the thermoprobe, you can set the cooking start time and the oven temperature.
Turning the roast over
With the conventional cooking functions, the joint of meat must be turned over after about 2/3 of the cooking time has passed so that it browns evenly. If using a hot air function, you do not need to turn the roast.
For automatic cooking recipes, once approximately 70% of the time has passed, an alarm will sound to alert you that the roast needs turning over.
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Roasting on the grid shelf
Use tray and grid shelf.
Large roasts can be prepared directly on the tray or on the grid shelf
with the tray below (e.g. turkey, goose, 3-4 chickens or pork hocks).
We recommend that when cooking fi sh this way, it should be upright
on the tray (in its swimming position). In this way, there will be no need to turn It. it will not fall apart so easily and it will cook more evenly. If the fi sh does not stand upright by itself you can place it over a bed of vegetables or over a coffee cup. Put the cup upside-down on the tray and cover it with the fi sh so that it is inside the gut opening.
Pot roasting
Lean cuts of meat roast better in a covered casserole (e.g. veal that is
pot roasted or stewed in vinegar; beef or frozen meat stew). The meat will be juicier.
You can use any type of pot or casserole (steel, enamelled, cast iron or
glass) provided it does not have wooden or plastic handles and that it is heat-resistant.
If you use an earthenware casserole, read the manufacturers instruc-
tions. The following is recommended:
– Rinse the pot or casserole with water or use a little oil or fat.
– Seal the prepared (dressed) meat in a pan on the hob.
– Place it in the pot or casserole. Cover with the lid and place it in the
cold oven on the grid shelf.
Set the automatic cooking recipe or the turbo fan with top heat function,
or , at 180-200°C.
Roasting with conventional cooking functions
The cooking time is automatically determined when roasting with the thermoprobe, therefore the following instructions do not need to be followed.
The settings and information in the charts refer to a cold oven unless otherwise specifi ed.
The cooking time of the roast depends on the type, quality and height of
the meat. As the weight of the meat makes it fall, carefully press the sides of the piece with both hands in order to determine its height. Instructions are provided in the chart “Roasting with heat settings”
The cooking time for meat with a layer of fat may increase to twice the
length.
If roasting several small pieces of meat or small birds in the oven, the
cooking time should be increased by about 10 minutes per piece. For example, the roasting time for one chicken is approximately 60 mins. Two chickens will need between 65 and 75 mins.
Shelf levels (count from the bottom up):
As a general rule: The bigger the roast the lower the grid shelf should be in the oven.
For larger roasts:
Hot air + grill
or : Tray: Shelf level 1
Grid shelf: Shelf level 2
Hot air
: Tray: Shelf level 1
Grid shelf: Shelf level 2
Top/bottom heat
: Tray: Shelf level 1
Grid shelf: Shelf level 2
Instructions for automatic cooking recipes
The settings and information in the charts refer to an oven that has not been preheated unless otherwise specifi ed.
The roasting settings automatically adapt to the weight of the food to be cooked, for this reason it is important to set the weight directly after selecting the setting and before modifying the cooking time, the cooking temperature or the inside temperature (see previous sections).
If using an automatic cooking recipe
The roasting programmes are designed for one piece of meat or fi sh up to 7cm thick and without a layer of fat. Enter the correct weight and modify the recipe, taking into account:
If there are several pieces, the cooking time will need to be extended.
If there is one piece thicker than 7cm and weighing less than 3kg, the
cooking time should be increased by 10 minutes for each centimetre with respect to the pre-programmed value.
If there is one piece weighing more than 3kg, the cooking time
corresponds to the predetermined value, as the differences balance out throughout the pre-programmed cooking time.
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Automatic cooking recipe chart
Your oven offers the possibility of cooking with the following recipes. You only need to set the desired recipe, specify the weight of the food to be cooked and put it in the oven.
There is no need to worry about anything else; the oven will cook it for you, with perfect results.
Available recipes are shown below:
SYMBOL
Chicken – poultry
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According to weight
According to weight
0.5 – 10kg
Chicken, duck, turkey, goose etc.
Chicken/poultry thighs and drumsticks
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According to weight
According to weight
0.5 – 2kg
Chicken/duck thighs and drumsticks
Veal ----
According to weight
According to weight
0.5 – 6kg Veal, meatloaf, stuffed roast
Pork ----
According to weight
According to weight
0.5 – 10kg Pork, suckling pig
Beef - lamb ----
According to weight
According to weight
0.5 – 5kg Beef, lamb, veal shin
Chops/steak ----
According to weight
According to weight
0.5 – 4kg
Beef or pork chops/steak, roast beef
Fish ----
According to weight
According to weight
0.5 – 5kg Varied fi sh
Cakes in moulds
Fruit pie
Cakes
White bread YES 160-190°C
According to weight
0.5 – 2kg
---- 150-180°C ---- ------ Sponge cakes
---- 150-180°C 50 min ------ Fruit fi lling
---- 140-170°C 70 min ------
Cupcakes, muffi ns, cheesecake
Rye bread
Wholemeal bread
Melted cheese toppings
Thick-crust pizza
Thin-crust pizza YES
YES 200-260°C 12 min ------
---- 160-190°C 40 min ------
Vegetables, pasta, potatoes with melted cheese
160-190°C
According to weight
1 – 3kg
YES 160-190°C
According to weight
1 – 4kg
RECIPES
PREHEATING
TEMPERATURE COOKING TIME WEIGHT RANGE DISHES
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Meat type
Roast veal 160 170-190 160 160 18
Roast beef 180 200-220 180 180-200 8-10
Steak 180 200-220 180 180-200 8
Rose veal 160 170-190 160 160-180 12
Recommended
roasting setting
Temperature in °C
Hot air
Top/bottom heating
Grilling
Fan-forced
hot air
Cooking time
Per cm meat height
in mins.
Roast pork 160 170-190 160 160-180 12-15
Baked pork chops 160 170-190 160 160 8
Pork shoulder 160 170-190 160 160-180 12-15
Roast pork with crackling 160 170-190 160 160-180 12-15
Game 160 170-190 160 15
Wild boar 160 170-190 160 15
Game steak 180 180-200 180 180-200 8-10
Lamb 150-160 170-190 160 15
Duck 160 170-190 160 160-180 12
Goose 160 170-190 160 160-180 12
Chicken 160 180-200 160 160-180 8*
Turkey 160 180-190 160 160-180 12
Fish 160 200-220 8
*whole chicken 45-60 minutes
Suggested roast settings for conventional oven cooking
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Thermoprobe and inside temperature function
The thermoprobe measures the inside temperature of the food being roas­ted. When the temperature detected by the probe has reached a set value, the roast is perfectly cooked: not too dry or too rare, but ‘just right’.
Cooking continues until the inside temperature of the roast has rea-
ched the corresponding temperature. This is the reason why it cannot be set or adjusted. Cooking time can vary depending on the size and type of meat, the roasting temperature and the programmed cooking function.
The thermoprobe can be used with all cooking functions.
How to insert the thermoprobe correctly
Pierce the pointed tip of the thermoprobe horizontally through one side
into the middle of the food to be roasted.
Insert the thermoprobe fully to the handle.
The tip must not be resting close to fat or bone, or inside a hollow
cavity (e.g. in poultry).
Take care when preparing poultry that the thermoprobe does not come
into contact with any bones.
Using the thermoprobe
Put the dressed roast with the inserted thermoprobe into the oven.
Plug the thermoprobe pin into
the socket located at the top left-hand side of the oven.
When you plug the probe in, the display
will show the symbol and the recommended cooking temperature will fl ash.
If you wish to to change the cooking temperature, turn the function
selector. Then press the function selector.
Select a cooking function or automatic cooking recipe.
During cooking, the display will show
and the temperature currently measured by the thermoprobe, alternating with the selected temperature.
When the inside temperature of the roast reaches the temperature you
have programmed it for, the oven will turn off, an alarm signal will sound for a few seconds and will blink.
Touch to stop the alarm. The roast is just right and ready to serve.
If you wish to modify the thermoprobe temperature setting at any time
during cooking, touch the
symbol. Next, turn the function selector to change the cooking temperature. Finally, after pressing the function selector, two beeps will then confi rm that the new time has been set.
Suggested temperatures for cooking with the thermoprobe
Dish
Beef
Rare roast beef/fi llet steak 40-45 Medium roast beef/fi llet steak 50-55 Well done roast beef/fi llet steak 60-65 Other roast cuts 80-85
Pork
Pork fi llet 65-70 Roast pork/ham 80-85 Rib roast/pork hock 80-85 Pork loin 75-80 Chops on the bone 70 Spareribs 65-70 Meatloaf 70-75
Veal
Roast veal 70-75 Roast veal kidney 75-80 Veal shin 80-85
Game
Game meat 75-80 Loin 60-70 Rare fi llet 40-45 Medium fi llet 50-55 Well done fi llet 60-65
Roast lamb 80-85 Stuffed meat 70-75 Poultry 85-90 Fish 70-80
Inside temperature
in °C
Semi-automatic cooking with thermoprobe
This function can be used to set the cooking start time. Once the thermo­probe has detected the selected temperature, the oven will turn off.
You will not be able to set the cooking time because this is determined by the pre-programmed temperature inside the meat as measured by the thermoprobe.
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You should be present when the cooking fi nishes as the roast is just
right for serving. If you leave the roast in the oven, it will continue to cook with the heat inside the oven and the result will not be as ideal.
To set this function, connect the thermoprobe.
Touch . This will light up in red.
By turning the function selector you can
see the clock operating functions on the display.
When you have the chosen the cooking
start time , press the function selector. You will see the and the current time on the display.
Turn the function selector to select the
cooking start time setting. Finally, press the function selector. You will hear a double beep and see the symbol and the cooking time. The oven will stay off.
At the set time, the oven will turn on and cook the food.
When the inside temperature of the roast reaches the temperature you
have programmed it for, the oven will turn off, an alarm signal will sound for a few seconds and will blink.
Touch to stop the alarm. The oven is now off.
The roast is just right and ready to serve.
Slow cooking
Cooking at low temperatures leaves the meat especially tender, even though it takes longer to cook. The meat can be ready to eat longer without drying out.
Suitable for tender cuts of veal, beef, pork and lamb. It is also suitable for chicken, turkey, duck and goose breasts (boneless).
It is not suitable for game and horse meat. Lengthy cooking of these types of meat produces a typically strong smell.
– Remove the fat and skin before preparation (except duck breast).
– Seal the meat in a pan or pot on both sides (also both ends).
As a general rule the longer you seal the meat the shorter the time you
will need for cooking. Seal thicker cuts of meat longer than thinner pieces. The length of the cuts of meat does not infl uence the time needed to seal the meat.
Setting the heat mode/cooking temperature
– Heat the oven with the grid shelf and roasting tray for 20 minutes so
that the temperature on the inside of the oven is even.
– Select the hot air,
, heat mode. Alternatively, you can choose
top/bottom heat,
.
– Set the temperature and cooking time according to the chart.
As a general rule, cook thicker cuts of meat at 80°C and thinner cuts at 70°C.
– Do not cover the meat while cooking, even if using small pieces of
meat.
Do not use the thermoprobe. It is not reliable enough for this style of cooking. Slow cooking means the juice from the meat does not remain inside but it is distributed evenly throughout the piece.
– You can carve the meat immediately after cooking; it does not need to
stand for a time as in the case of conventional cooking.
You may keep the meat warm in the oven at 60°C. The thicker cuts of meat for approximately 1-2 hours, and thinner pieces for 30-40 mins.
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Meat type
Pork Steak 400-600g 5 60-90 80 Pork fi llet 800-1,000g 7 90-105 80 Ham 1,000-1,500g 10-12 230-250 80 Chops 800-1,000g 8-10 120-140 80 Spareribs 1,000-1,500g 10-12 120-150 80
Beef Steak 700-1,200g 5-9 100-140 80 Rib steak 1,500-1,800g 10-12 150-180 80 Roast beef 700-1,800g 10-12 120-180 70 Silverside, beef knuckle 1,500-2,000g 10-12 200-230 80 Skirt steak 1,500-1,800g 10-15 150-200 80
Veal Steak 500-800g 5-6 90-110 80 Veal fi llet 1,000-1,500g 8-10 110-120 80 Silverside, veal knuckle 1,500-1,800g 10-12 140-160 80
Lamb Lamb loin chops 400-600g 3-5 60-80 70 Leg of lamb
(boned) 2,000-2,500g 10-12 200-250 70
Poultry Chicken breast 400-600g 3-4 50-60 70 Duck breast 400-600g 4-5 70-80 70
Weight Sealing (mins) Cooking time (mins) Temperature (ºC)
Suggested settings for slow cooking
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Baking with cooking settings
Hot air
Preheating is not required – you can bake different things on different
levels at the same time.
Shelf levels:
1 tray: shelf level 2 from bottom
2 trays: shelf levels 1 and 4 from the bottom
When baking several fl at sponges or cakes in moulds the baking time is extended by 5-10 minutes per tray.
Take out the trays individually, start with the more golden cakes fi rst.
Bake with hot air at 160° C when the recipe that you are following
does not give instructions for hot air.
NB: For cakes garnished with moist fruits, the level of humidity will be
particularly high. Bake only one cake at a time.
Top/bottom heat
Baking on one shelf
Preheating: -Select the heating mode «Hot air/Bottom heat»
.
Blackplate and aluminium baking moulds are particularly suitable for
this function.
Fan-forced hot air
or
No preheating required – bake on one shelf
Only for fl at cakes with dry garnish e.g. cake with a layer of sugar.
Pizza Mode
Bake on one shelf
for moist cakes
for pizza: preheat
for bread: preheat
Baking pizza
Select the baking setting
– When a pizza stone (special accessory) is used, the pizza crust will turn
out be extra crisp. Preheating time: 30 mins minimum!
Follow the instructions that come with the pizza stone.
Basic pizza recipe
250g fl our, 20g yeast, 125ml warm water, 3 soup spoons of oil (olive), salt.
Baking pizza on the oven tray
– Make leavened dough with the ingredients specifi ed.
– Leave the dough to stand until the volume has doubled (approximately
30 minutes).
– Knead the dough for a few minutes and leave to stand for a further 15
minutes.
– Start the oven setting
, the oven will preheat.
– Grease the oven tray.
If baking a small round pizza, put the tray in the oven to preheat too.
– Roll out the dough, place it on the oven tray and shape an edge.
– Cover the dough with the topping of your choice but do so quickly so
that the dough does not become too moist.
Small pizzas: place the pizza bases on the preheated tray.
– Place the tray on shelf level 1 after the alarm sounds.
– After the door is closed, the 12-minute programme will start.
Baking the pizza on the stone
– Prepare the pizza dough as described above.
– Place the pizza stone on the grid shelf and put it on shelf level 1.
– Preheat the oven with heating mode
at 250°C for 30 mins.
– Place the dough on the fl oured pizza shovel and quickly cover it with the
topping so that it does not become too moist. The topped pizza should not be on the pizza shovel for too long as the dough may stick to it.
– Once the oven is preheated, push the pizza from the shovel onto the
stone.
– Bake for 8-12 mins without changing the settings.
Instructions for the chart: Suggested baking settings
The chart below features a selection of cakes and pastries with the required temperatures, cooking times and shelf level for each case.
In most cases, the temperature range is specifi ed given that the
temperature depends largely on how the dough is made, the quantity and the mould used.
We recommend that at the start you use the lower temperature and only
choose the higher temperature if necessary, e.g. if you require a more intense golden colour or if the baking time is too long.
If you cannot fi nd instructions for a specifi c recipe, use instructions for
a similar cake or pastry.
Differences in the height of the food can result in differences in the
level of brownness. In such cases the temperature setting should not be changed. Any difference in the brownness will even out during the baking process.
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Cakes and pastries
Sponge cake recipe
Flat sponge cake in mould 1 150-160 1 170-180 50-65 Cake in mould 1 150-160 1 170-190 50-70 Fruit cake 1 150-160 1 160-180 60-70 Flat sponge cake 2 150-160 1 170-180 40-60 Sponge base 2 170-180 2 180-200 20-30 Fruit-garnished fl at sponge 2 150-160 1 170-180 2
150-160 45-60 Cupcakes 2 150 2 170-180 15-30 Large fl at sponge (oven tray) Dry coating 2 150-160 2 180-190 2
150-160 20-35 Moist garnishing 2 160-170 1 170-180 2
160-170 35-50
Recommended
baking setting
Hot air
Top/bottom heat
Fan-forced hot air
Pizza Mode
Cooking time
Height Setting Height
Temperature in °C
Height
Temperature in °C
Height
Temperature in °C
In mins
Shortcrust pastry
Pie base 2 170-180 2 180-200 25-35 Baked cheesecake 1 140-150 1 160-170 2
140-150 70-90 Small pastries 2 140-150 2 180-190 15-35 Large fl at pies Dry garnishing 2 150-160 2 180-190 2
150-160 25-35 Moist garnishing 2 160-170 1 170-180 2
160-170 30-50 Leavened dough
Pie in mould 1 150-160 1 175-180 40-65 Brioche 2 150-160 2 175-180 40-50 Christmas loaf (preheat) 1 150-160 1 175-180 50-70 Small pastries 2 140-150 2 180-200 15-30 Large fl at pies Dry garnishing 2 150-160 2 175-180 2
150-160 30-40 Moist garnishing 2 160-170 1 170-180 2
160-170 30-50
Sponge cake recipe
Flat sponge cake 2 150-1690 2 175-180 30-40 Swiss rolls 3 170-180 2 180-200 12-25
Meringue base recipes
Meringues 2 80-90 2 100-120 80-120 Cinnamon stars 2 100-120 2 120-140 20-40 Almond meringue biscuits 2 100-120 2 120-140 20-50
Other types of pastry
Pastry 2 170-180 2 190-210 15-30 Puff pastry 2 170-180 2 190-210 30-40 Cottage cheese pie 2 160-180 2 180-200 30-40 Choux pastry 2 170-180 2 190-210 30-40 Cottage cheese pie with oil 2 150-160 2 170-180 30-40 Honey pastry 2 140-150 2 170-180 20-35
Bread and Pizza
Sourdough bread (preheat: 230°C, preheat: 10 min at 230°C) 1 180 1 180 1
180 70
Leavened bread / White bread (preheat) 1 180 1 200 1
180 30-60
Savoury bread rolls / German-style pretzels (preheat: 230°C 3 200 3 220 15-20
Pizza (preheat: 250°C)
1 250 8-12
Suggested baking settings
The values for the modes that should preferentially be used are highlighted.
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Grilling
Grill with the oven door closed only.
Select heating mode
.
Set the temperature to 250°C.
In the case of large cuts, it is better to select a temperature between
200 and 250°C so that the meat does not burn.
– Heating mode
.
– Preheat the oven for 5 mins.
– Put the food for grilling on the grid shelf.
– Place the tray on shelf level 1 or 2 counting from the bottom; place the
grid shelf on the shelf level specifi ed in the chart.
– Close the oven door.
Suggested grill settings
Defrosting
The defrost function works by means of a 2-level system of hot air. HI is for meats in general and LO is for fi sh, cakes, pastries and bread.
1. When you select the
function (follow the instructions in “Selecting a
conventional cooking function”), the display will show:
Type of meat
Pork chops 4 10-12 8-10 Belly pork 4 12-15 8-10 Pork fi llet 4 10-12 8-10 Filleted liver 5 5-6 4-5
Grill
Side 1.
In minutes
Side 2.
Height
Bratwurst 4 8-10 6-8 Meat skewer 3 9-11 7-8
Beef steak, rare 5 6-7 5-6 Beef steak, medium 5 7-9 6-7 Veal steak 4 8-10 7-8 Lamb chop 4 7-8 6-7
Chicken thighs 3 15-18 10-12 Half chicken 3 18-20 10-12
Fish fi llet 5 6-7 4-5 Trout 3 5-7 4-6
Toast 5 2-3 2-3 Open toasted sandwich 4 6-8
See the following chart for defrosting times and temperature levels.
The times shown in the chart are suggested. The time needed for defrosting will depend on the ambient temperature, the weight of the food and how deeply frozen it is.
Making preserves
Caution If using jars with twist-off® lids, do not use the same lid twi­ce. This could lead to the jars smashing under certain circumstances if used too often.
Suitable containers for preserves are clip top jars with a rubber
sealing ring or ordinary containers with twist-off® lid (with a new lid only). Metal tins are not suitable.
Do not spill water in the tray. Too much steam would suddenly escape
when the oven door is opened. Place a cup with water in the baking tray, not in the bottom of the oven.
Food Type
LO level
Bread 1/2kg 35 min Cake 1/2kg 25 min Fish 1/2kg 30 min Fish 1kg 40 min Chicken 1kg 75 min Chicken 1.5 90 min Steak 1/2kg 40 min Mincemeat 1/2kg 60 min Mincemeat 1kg 120 min
HI level
Weight Time Weight Time
2. Turn the function selector to select either HI or LO defrost function. Next press the function selector.
3. You will then hear 2 beeps confi rming your setting.
When defrosting, remember:
Food should be removed from its packaging and placed on the oven
tray or on a dish.
Defrost large cuts of meat or fi sh by placing them on the grid shelf with
a tray underneath to collect any liquid.
Meat and fi sh do not need to be completely thawed before cooking. It is
enough for the surface to be soft to enable it to be seasoned.
Food should always be cooked after defrosting.
Do not refreeze defrosted food.
Time chart for defrosting food.
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Select Pizza Mode
.
Only use fresh produce and prepare according to the usual recipes.
Make no more than 6 jars holding 1 litre each.
Use the same size jars. Fill them to ¾ their capacity with the same
content.
Do not let the jars touch each other.
– Place the baking tray on shelf level 1 counting from the bottom.
– Put a cup fi lled with water in the baking tray.
– Set to Pizza mode
at 160° C and observe the preserving process. After 10 to 20 minutes, the liquid in the fi rst jars begins to pearl, normally fi rst of all in the front right jar.
Fruit
– Next, turn off the oven and leave the jars to stand for 30 mins. (approx.
15 mins with delicate fruit such as strawberries) inside the closed oven.
Vegetables and meat
– When the liquid pearls, reduce to 100° C and continue to cook for 30 to
60 mins.
– Next, turn off the oven and leave the jars to stand for 30 mins.
Child safety lock
The child safety lock protects the oven against settings being changed accidentally, and offers additional protection for small children.
When the child safety lock is active, it is only possible to turn the oven off. It is not possible to change the settings or to turn on the oven.
Turning the child safety lock on/off
Turning the child safety lock on:
First turn on the oven by touching , if it is off.
Press the key for 3 seconds.
You will hear a long beep and see the Key symbol on the right display
and on the left display the text “Child safety lock”.
If the glass fronted panel or the function selector is touched at any time,
the Key symbol will be displayed and the text “Child Safety Lock” on the displays, indicating the oven is locked.
Turning the child safety lock off:
Press the key for several seconds.
You will hear a long beep and see the Key symbol on the right display
and on the left display the text “Child safety lock off”. The oven is unlocked.
Cleaning and care
Please read this chapter before using the appliance for the fi rst time. If it is cleaned properly and regularly cared for, the oven should stay beautiful and as good as new for many years. Here is a series of instructions that allow you to care for and clean all of the surfaces thoroughly, without damaging them.
For all surfaces
Do not use steam and/or pressure cleaning devices on the oven. The appliance could become damaged and may create a situation where there is danger of death.
Danger of burning Leave the appliance to cool until you can touch it with your hand before cleaning it.
Follow the instructions for all cleaning products.
Clean the appliance after each use. Stains or baked-on food that have not been removed may burn the next time the appliance heats up. Often, these types of stains or dirt cannot be removed without leaving marks.
If there are light stains, clean the surfaces with a cloth, brush or soft sponge and hot water and some dishwashing detergent. Rinse with cold water so that there is no detergent left which might decolour the surface or cause more stains. Dry with a cloth immediately after.
Here are some instructions for more diffi cult-to-remove stains depending on the different surfaces and elements.
VSR 0-FIX-C is ideal for cleaning glass-ceramic, enamel and the inside surface of the door. This cleaning powder can be purchased from the KÜPPERBUSCH after-sales service.
Never clean with:
– aggressive products or bleaches that contain active oxygen, chlorine or
other corrosive ingredients.
– cleaning products that can cause scratches, such as abrasive agents,
steel wool, soapy steel wool, hard brushes, metal scourers, plastic sponges or sponges with a surface that scratches (scouring side).
Removing baked-on dirt
Baked-on dirt has to be softened fi rst of all. The best way is by using a damp cloth. The dirt can then be removed more easily.
Using a scraper to clean
Careful! Danger of cutting! The scraper blades are very sharp.
Always use the scraper at a low angle to the surface and for pushing the baked-on dirt.
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Do not scratch with the corners
of the scraper and be careful not to damage the gaskets with the scraper.
Using an oven spray - instructions
Always read the manufacturer’s instructions. Oven spray can damage aluminium, varnished and plastic surfaces.
Do not spray the fan opening on the back wall. The ökotherm® catalyst will be destroyed if it comes into contact with oven spray cleaner.
Oven sprays should be avoided for environmental reasons. However, if you still wish to continue using one, use it only on the inside of the oven and for the enamelled oven trays.
Chrome features
Front and handle of door with black chrome features.
Immediately remove any limescale, grease or egg white. Stains will form if they are not removed.
This fi nish is especially prone to scratches and is damaged by oven sprays. Do not clean with a scraper, scourer or hard fi bre sponge.
Only clean with hot water and dishwashing detergent and use a soft
cloth or sponge.
Stainless steel
Stainless steel door front, control panel
Stainless steel is particularly prone to scratches. Do not clean with a scraper.
Immediately remove any limescale, grease or egg white. Stains will form if they are not removed.
We recommend that you treat stainless steel surfaces with a suitable product once a week. Such products protect the stainless steel against decolouring by forming a protective fi lm.
Enamel
Oven cavity, front, trays
You may use some plastic sponges that have a scourer side. However, some products have a grainy texture in the scourer side that causes scratches. You should try it out in a spot where any scratches will not be noticed.
A scraper is suitable for removing stubborn dirt.
For a thorough clean we recommend VSR 0-FIX-C. Oven spray can be used on this surface.
Door glass
Inside of the door-glass fi nishing
Avoid using oven spray because regularly use may destroy the glass
fi nish.
A scraper is suitable for removing stubborn dirt.
For a thorough clean we recommend VSR 0-FIX-C or window cleaner.
Door front, control panel
Clean the front of the oven only with hot water and some dishwashing detergent. Use a cloth or soft sponge. You can use window cleaner.
Door gasket
Remove the door gasket before cleaning so that dirt cannot accumula­te beneath it. See ‘Changing the door gasket’.
If necessary, you can clean it with dishwashing detergent or in the dish­washer.
Oven door assembly and disassembly
Removing the oven door.
– Open the oven door fully.
– Fold down the supports on the door
hinges.
– Hold the oven door with both hands and almost fully
close it.
– Slightly lift the door and remove hinges from the
slots by pulling them forward.
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Attaching the oven door.
– Hold the oven door with both hands and insert the hinges in the corres-
ponding slots. The hinge should fi t snugly.
– Slowly open the door fully.
– Again lower the supports on the door
hinges.
– Close the oven door.
Shelf runner assembly and disassembly
Removing the shelf runners
– Remove the shelf runners by loosening them from the chrome nuts that
are located on the sides of the oven.
– Remove the shelf runner.
Assembling the shelf runners
– Position the shelf runners and attach the nuts.
Folding the heating element down/away
Fold down the heating element (Top heat/Grill)
– Open the lock and fold down the
heating element.
Fold away the heating element.
– Fold away the heating element and
close it again with the lock.
Regeneration of the ökotherm® catalyst
The ökotherm® catalyst dissolves the grease particles and smells produced when roasting with the Hot Air cooking setting. This process is suffi cient with the normal use of the Hot Air setting. In special cases (well-cooked roasts in large quantities) it is possible that small grease particles will be deposited on the catalyst. When you use the oven again e.g. when cooking a pizza, they will be gradually dissolved.
If you believe that the catalyst is not cleaning as well as it should (it smells a lot) you can regenerate it by eliminating the remains of accumulated grease.
Regeneration of the ökotherm® catalyst
– Select the Hot Air service function.
– Set the thermostat to 200° C and
– heat the empty oven for 60 mins.
Assistance in the event of malfunction
Repairs must only be carried out by an authorised professional.
You may be able to solve some malfunctions yourself. First check if there has been a problem with the way it is being used. Repairs during the guarantee period are not exempt from costs in the case of an error in the way it is being used or if you have not noticed one of the following situations.
What to do if…
... the sensors or lights do not work.
Check: Is the socket plugged in? Is the fuse in good condition? Has there been a power failure? Is the child safety lock on?
... one or several sensors do not react to contact but it is possible to connect the lighting.
Possible cause: The sensors continuously adapt their sensitivity to
ambient conditions. In unfavourable circumstances e.g. if someone leans on them for a long period of time, it may take several minutes until the sensors react again.
Wait approximately 15 seconds or disconnect and reconnect the fuse. Repeat the procedure again if necessary.
The keys will then be reset and will react again on contact.
... one or several sensors do not react after the fuse has been discon­nected and then reconnected.
Possible cause: Faulty sensor key or element.
After disconnecting and reconnecting the fuse twice, disconnect the fuse again and inform the after-sales service.
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... The glass in the door is broken.
Switch off the oven and ask the after-sales service to change the door.
... The door gasket is damaged.
Replace the door gasket. See ‘Change the door gasket’.
Do not use the oven if the door gasket is damaged.
... the oven light is not working
The oven can still be used. Change the halogen lamp as soon as possible – make sure the oven is off and cold. See ‘Changing the oven light’.
…there is a strong smell.
Regenerate the ökotherm® catalyst. See ‘Regeneration of the ökotherm® catalyst’.
there is a strong smell of vinegar while cooking.
You will notice a vinegary smell when preparing dishes containing alcohol or yeast on hot air settings. If the smell is unpleasant, use a setting that
does not include the fan, such as top/bottom heat.
... there are fruit juice or egg white stains on enamelled parts.
This is a minor change in the enamel that cannot be turned to its original state.
Maintenance
Changing the oven light
Caution The halogen lamps become very hot when they are on for a long period of time. Only change the lamps when they are cold.
Caution, danger of electric shock Before opening the cover of the oven lamp, you must disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply. Disconnect or unscrew the fuse, or unplug from the power source.
Only replace the halogen lamps with the same type. New halogen lamps can be purchased from the Küppersbusch After-Sales Service.
Do not touch the halogen lamps with your bare hands. Fingerprints
will burn onto the surface of the glass and reduce both the luminosity and its useful life.
If the glass cover does not immediately loosen (for example, because of the dirt after prolonged use), levering it out may cause the glass to crack. If this happens, hold a cloth against the cover so as to catch the glass fragments.
Changing the halogen lamp
– Remove the shelf runners.
– Remove the glass cover carefully by
levering it with a screwdriver.
– Remove the halogen lamp from the
interior.
– Insert the new halogen lamp using a cloth or paper towel.
– Replace the glass cover by pressing until it locks in.
– Reassemble the shelf runners.
Changing the door gasket
Do not use the oven without a gasket or with a damaged one.
If the gasket is damaged or can no longer be cleaned, it must be changed. A new gasket can be purchased from the KÜPPERSBUSCH After-Sales Service.
Removing the gasket
– To remove the gasket you must
carefully pull it outwards at each of the corners.
Positioning the new gasket
– Attach one corner after the other to the front of the oven.
Be careful to not bend the clasps.
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Technical information
If you need to contact the after-sales service or order spare parts, you must provide the technical information supplied.
The oven’s technical information is on the right, on the side frame. You can see it when the door is open.
– For possible after-sales inquiries, make a note of the following
information:
Assembly instructions for technical personnel
Only KÜPPERSBUSCH hobs have been manufactured and tested for use
over a KÜPPERSBUSCH oven. Do not use other hobs.
All current legal requirements must be met as well as the standard
connection terms of the electricity supplier.
Turn off the power when connecting, repairing and changing the oven
bulb. Disconnect the fuse and unplug from the power source.
Assembly and installation must be carried out with complete protection
to prevent accidental contact.
The appliance is ready to be plugged in and can only be connected to a
socket with an earth connection installed in accordance with the perti­nent regulations. Changing a socket or a connection line must only be carried out by a specialised electrician in accordance with the pertinent regulations.
If the socket cannot be accessed after the assembly, then an omni-
polar separation device with a minimum 3mm contact distance must be installed to meet the pertinent security regulations.
The socket of the appliance must be within the assembly space.
The unit where the oven is installed must be resistant to a temperature
of 90°C. This is especially relevant for plywood, sealed, plastic, glued and varnished surfaces. The front of adjoining units must withstand a temperature of at least 70°C.
The appliance must be assembled horizontally on a fl at and stable
surface. The surface must not be folding.
If the unit is not secured to the wall it must be screwed to a common
corner unit.
Electricity
The appliance must be connected to a socket connected to the power grid.
Total power: at 230 V: 3.6 kW at 235 V: 3.7 kW
Voltage: 230-240 V, 50 Hz Fuse: 16 A
Measurements for assembly (mm)
Oven serial number
Oven model number
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Assembly in kitchen unit
Assembly of oven in kitchen unit
– Insert the plug into the socket.
– Fully insert the oven into the cupboard unit. Take care not to trap the
cable of the appliance.
Securing the oven to the kitchen unit
– Open the oven door. Use the screws provided to secure the appliance to
the unit inclining the screws from the inside to outside.
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KÜPPERSBUSCH HAUSGERÄTE AG
Postfach 10 01 32, D-45801 Gelsenkirchen, Küppersbuschstr. 16, D-45883 Gelsenkirchen
Telefon: (02 09) 4 01-0, Telefax: (02 09) 4 01-3 03
www.kueppersbusch.de
Küppersbusch Ges.m.b.H.
Eitnergasse 13, 1231 Wien, Telefon: 01 / 8 66 80-0, Telefax: 01 / 8 66 80 72
www.kueppersbusch.at · e-Mail: verkauf@kueppersbusch.at
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