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Cleaning and maintenance

If taken care of and cleaned conscientiously, your 
appliance will stay beautiful and intact for a long time. 
Here we explain how to take care of and clean your 
appliance correctly.

9

WARNING

Risk of electrical shock!

Moisture entering the appliance can cause an 
electrical shock. Don't use a high-pressure cleaner 
or steam cleaner.

9

WARNING

Risk of burns!

The appliance becomes very hot. Never touch the 
hot inside surfaces of the oven interior or heating 
elements. Always allow the appliance to cool down. 
Keep children away.

9

WARNING

Risk of burns!

Bulbs become very hot when switched on. There is 
still a risk of burning your skin for some time after 
they have been switched off. Allow bulbs to cool 
down before cleaning the appliance. Keep the light 
switched off for cleaning.

9

WARNING

Risk of injury!

Scratched glass in the appliance door can burst. 
Do not use any glass scrapers or strong or 
abrasive cleaning agents.

9

WARNING

Do not clean the appliance while it is still hot. 
Some cleaners produce noxious fumes when 
applied to a hot surface. Wet clothes and sponges 
can cause burns from steam.

Cleaning agents

Pay attention to the information in the table to ensure that 
the various surfaces are not damaged by incorrect 
cleaning agents.

Do not use any

sharp or abrasive cleaning agents

metal or glass scrapers to clean the glass on the 
appliance door.

metal or glass scrapers to clean the door seal.

hard abrasive pads or cleaning sponges.

Thoroughly rinse out new sponge cloths before use.

Area

Cleaning products

Door panels

Glass cleaner: Clean with a soft 
cloth or a microfiber cloth.  
Do not use glass scrapers.

Display

Wipe down using a microfiber cloth 
or a slightly damp cloth.  
Do not wipe with a wet cloth.

Stainless steel

Hot soapy water: Clean with a dish 
cloth and dry with a soft cloth. 
Remove splashes and patches of 
limescale, grease, starch and albu-
min (e.g. egg white) immediately. 
Corrosion can form under these 
patches or splashes. Special stain-
less-steel cleaning products are 
available from our after-sales service 
or from specialist retailers.

Aluminum, 
matt black  
(inside of the 
door frame, side 
panels next to 
the cooking 
compartment)

Hot soapy water: Clean with a dish 
cloth and dry with a soft cloth. 

Use a fat dissolving agent (article no. 
00311781 from our after-sales ser-
vice or from our online shop) to 
remove burnt-on remnants and 
grease. Follow the instructions for 
use provided with the cleaning prod-
uct.

9

CAUTION

Risk of surface damage if an 
unsuitable cleaning product 
is used.

Do not use harsh or abrasive
cleaning products.

Cooking 
compartment 

Hot soapy water: Clean with a dish 
cloth and dry with a soft cloth. 

Summary of Contents for EB 333 610

Page 1: ...DJJHQDX Use and care manual EB 333 610 Built in oven...

Page 2: ...erior 18 Inserting the rack 19 Turning on 19 Quick heat 19 Safety shut off 19 Timer functions 20 Launching the timer menu 20 Timer 20 Stopwatch 20 Cooking time 21 End of cooking time 22 Sabbath mode a...

Page 3: ...accessories replacement parts and services can be found at www gaggenau com and in the online shop www gaggenau com zz store Safety Definitions 9 WARNING This indicates that death or serious injuries...

Page 4: ...ors flammables or nonfood products in or near this appliance It is specifically designed for use when heating or cooking food The use of corrosive chemicals in heating or cleaning will damage the appl...

Page 5: ...the kitchen In the event that personal clothing or hair catches fire drop and roll immediately to extinguish flames Have an appropriate fire extinguisher available nearby highly visible and easily ac...

Page 6: ...s Do not leave open doors unattended Do not heat or warm unopened food containers Build up of pressure may cause the container to burst and cause injury Use caution when cooking foods with high alcoho...

Page 7: ...be seriously injured Cleaning Safety IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to...

Page 8: ...lf clean oven 9 WARNING Risk of electric shock Use of a wrong core temperature probe can damage the insulation Use only the core temperature probe intended for this appliance State of California Propo...

Page 9: ...door will no longer close properly during operation if the door seal is highly soiled Adjoining furniture fronts may be damaged Always keep the door seal clean Appliance door as a seat or storage sur...

Page 10: ...are informed about the oven interior and accessories Oven NOTICE Do not place food directly on oven bottom Do not obstruct oven vents 1 Door seal 2 Grill element 3 Interior lighting 4 Socket for core...

Page 11: ...you can select the temperature and make other settings 4 Program selector With the program selector you can select the heating function the cleaning function or the basic settings Symbol Function I S...

Page 12: ...s in operation The fan runs faster at high temperatures and when certain heating functions are running which produces a louder sound than normal The hot air escapes beneath the door After removing you...

Page 13: ...F 50 300 C 340 F 170 C For cakes in pans or sheet cakes baked casse roles roasting 5 Top Y bottom heat O 120 550 F 50 300 C 340 F 170 C For sheet cakes cookies cakes with meringue grilling and baked...

Page 14: ...below for crisp stone baked pizza bread or rolls 15 Roaster function U 120 430 F 50 220 C 360 F 180 C Roasting dish only available as a special acces sory Heatable cast iron roasting pan for large qua...

Page 15: ...the additional heating element at the back of the cooking compartment Always leave the cover in during normal operation without the additional heating element Baking tray enameled Wire grill tray Dee...

Page 16: ...ter connecting the power first the GAGGENAU logo appears for approx 30 seconds then the Initial settings menu appears automatically You can change these settings at any time see the Basic settings cha...

Page 17: ...rotary selector 2 Confirm with Completing initial set up Initial set up complete appears in the display Confirm with The appliance enters the standby mode and the standby display appears The applianc...

Page 18: ...r Touch a control panel or open or close the door Now you can set the desired function Read the appropriate chapters to learn how to set functions Notes If Standby screen off is selected in the factor...

Page 19: ...hen the set temperature is reached a signal sounds and the preheating symbol goes off Note The oven interior lighting stays switched off at a temperature setting below 160 F 70 C Switching off Turn th...

Page 20: ...n appear in the display A signal sounds once the time has elapsed Touch the symbol to silence You can exit the timer menu at any time by pressing the symbol This erases the settings To stop the timer...

Page 21: ...uch the M symbol 2 Using the C function select 6 cooking time 3 Set the preferred cooking time with the rotary selector 4 Start with I The appliance will start The timer menu will close Temperature mo...

Page 22: ...set the preferred end of cooking time 4 Start with I The appliance will go on standby The screen will display the mode temperature cooking time and end of cooking time The appliance will start at the...

Page 23: ...e 1 Set the program selector to To set the Sabbath mode for both ovens set both program selectors to 2 Touch the symbol The suggested value of 24h at 185 F 85 C appears in the display Start with I or...

Page 24: ...m selectors to 2 Touch the symbol The suggested value of 24h at 185 F 85 C appears in the display To set Stage 2 cooking time with rotary selector 1 Touch the symbol to adjust the duration of Stage 2...

Page 25: ...ase Insert the core temperature probe in the socket in the oven interior Set the heating function and temperature Touch the symbol With the rotary selector enter the required temperature and confirm i...

Page 26: ...g down until the appliance has reached the set temperature You can use the rotary selector to change the temperature while the recipe is in progress This does not change the saved recipe Deleting a re...

Page 27: ...cooking compartment Insert the metal spike into the thickest part of the food Make sure that the tip of the spike is roughly in the middle It may not be inserted in the fat or be touching the ovenware...

Page 28: ...rature set Touch the symbol Delete the set core temperature with The appliance continues heating in normal cooking mode Core temperature guidelines Use chilled food only not frozen food The details gi...

Page 29: ...n the rotisserie spit s center Secure protruding parts e g wings to make sure they do not touch the grill heating element Plug the left retaining clip onto the rotisserie spit and screw it in firmly P...

Page 30: ...spit slightly Switching on the rotisserie spit 1 Set the required temperature and heating function 2 Touch the m symbol The rotisserie spit is switched on Switching off the rotisserie spit 1 Touch the...

Page 31: ...it inadvertently Notes You must set the child lock in the factory setting to Available see section entitled Factory setting If there is a power cut while the child lock is activated it may be deactiva...

Page 32: ...esired display with the rotary selector The selection is displayed Display screen Minimized Standard When Minimized is set only the most important details are displayed after a short time Touchpad col...

Page 33: ...pliance to factory settings Confirm the question Delete all individual settings and restore appliance to factory settings with or cancel with Note When restoring factory settings the personal recipes...

Page 34: ...ot damaged by incorrect cleaning agents Do not use any sharp or abrasive cleaning agents metal or glass scrapers to clean the glass on the appliance door metal or glass scrapers to clean the door seal...

Page 35: ...n tact with the door seal Leave for no more than 12 hours Do not use on hot surfaces Rinse thoroughly with water Follow the manufacturer s instruc tions Glass cover for the cooking compartment light H...

Page 36: ...front of the appliance clear Keep children away 9 WARNING Severe health risk The appliance becomes very hot during pyrolytic self cleaning The non stick coatings on trays and forms are destroyed and...

Page 37: ...ing Feature Gaggenau baking trays and broiler pans are coated with pyrolysis resistant enamel For optimal results when cleaning the oven we recommend removing all accessories from the oven before init...

Page 38: ...etting see section entitled Factory setting Disruption Possible cause Solution Appliance not working no display Plug not inserted Connect the appliance to the electricity mains Power failure Check whe...

Page 39: ...s useful life Replacing the top oven lamp 1 Undo the screw on the lamp cover The lamp cover folds down 2 Take out the halogen lamp Insert the new halogen lamp 3 Fold up and screw down the lamp cover 4...

Page 40: ...iance data and the customer support telephone number here Please read the use and care instructions provided with your appliance Failure to do so may result in an error in using the appliance This cou...

Page 41: ...you can also use the grill or glass tray Do not place too many items close together on wire racks or baking trays This is the only way to ensure optimal heat circulation To prepare bulky foods you ca...

Page 42: ...l tray 3 430 220 Q 24 Cut wooden skewers short or soak in water overnight so they do not burn Recipe tip peppers onions corn pre cooked cherry tomatoes zucchini Green asparagus grilled Grill tray 3 57...

Page 43: ...cory Ovenproof dish wire rack 2 355 180 H 30 Recipe tip Halve season wrap in cooked ham top with cream or B cha mel sauce and sprinkle with cheese 2 355 180 I 60 No need to preheat do not open appli a...

Page 44: ...0 H 20 After 10 minutes cut a cross into the soft cheese and break open If possi ble the baking dish should be not much larger than the cheese so that the cheese does not run Dishes Tortillas Ovenproo...

Page 45: ...eep pan frozen Baking sheet 2 390 200 N 20 24 Do not preheat If the oven has been preheated reduce the cooking time by 4 minutes Tarte flamb e fresh Baking sheet 2 480 250 N 7 9 Recipe tip classic or...

Page 46: ...e manufacturer s instructions for pre cooked and frozen products Dish Accesso ries Level Tempera ture in F C Type of heating Cooking time in min Observations Shrimp skewers fresh Wire rack Grill tray...

Page 47: ...uce is too watery next time use a larger roasting dish and add less liquid Dish Accesso ries Level Tempera ture in F C Type of heating Cooking time in min Observations Beef Roast beef 3 3 lb 1 5 kg Gr...

Page 48: ...rill tray roasting dish 2 355 180 H 20 25 Recipe tip Marinate in garlic rose mary olive oil and high quality bal samic vinegar Leg of lamb 5 5 lb 2 5 kg medium rare Grill tray roasting dish 2 355 180...

Page 49: ...60 Use core temperature sensor core temperature 153 F 67 C Bacon strips Fried bacon thin Baking sheet parchment paper 2 355 180 H 8 10 Once you have taken the bacon out of the oven place it on some k...

Page 50: ...e rack Grill tray 2 320 375 160 190 H 110 130 Recipe tip Stuff with apples onions and marjoram and pin the opening closed with a cocktail stick or similar sharp item Turkey whole 11 lb 5 kg Wire rack...

Page 51: ...tities use the energy saving Compact grill heating function With this heating function only the center part of the grill is heated Place the food to be grilled in the middle of the wire rack Dish Acce...

Page 52: ...wer Do not open the oven door too soon If the cake rises only in the middle grease the edges of the pan If the cookies are hard to take off the sheet insert the sheet in the hot oven again and remove...

Page 53: ...on Lightly grease the baking sheet or line it with parchment paper Fruit flan on a shortcake base Tart tin wire rack 2 330 165 H 45 50 Recipe tip Top with strawberries or with apricots and marzipan 2...

Page 54: ...emon Brownies Baking sheet parchment paper 2 250 120 H 60 65 After baking cut into squares The low temperature means that the brownies retain a slightly sticky consistency in the middle 2 355 180 I 45...

Page 55: ...ies onions ham tomatoes or cheese Garlic herb baguette Baking sheet parchment paper 2 390 200 N 12 14 Challah Baking sheet parchment paper 2 330 165 H 25 2 330 165 I 45 No need to preheat do not open...

Page 56: ...ck 2 100 38 V 25 45 e g yeast dough natural fermentation starter sourdough dumplings Dish Accesso ries Level Tempera ture in F C Type of heating Cooking time in min Observations Apple Crumble Ovenproo...

Page 57: ...With a temperature setting below 158 F 70 C the cooking compartment lighting remains switched off 9 WARNING Health risk When defrosting food from animal sources you must remove the liquid that escapes...

Page 58: ...have been opened use the contents up quickly and store in the refrigerator Disinfecting Before you begin canning the glasses should be disinfected in the oven to prevent the food from spoiling This i...

Page 59: ...d every now and then The duration depends on the thickness of the food and on the natural level of moisture in the food i e tomatoes take longer to dry out than mushrooms If you want to dry food in th...

Page 60: ...k or by making a cut with a knife The temperatures and times given in the cooking table are guideline values Always follow the manufacturer s instructions for pre cooked and frozen products Dish Acces...

Page 61: ...20 Use the core temperature sensor Do not cover Beef goulash Roasting dish 1 430 265 220 130 U Searing 60 90 Sear onions and meat use the roasting setting for this Pour in liq uid and turn the tempera...

Page 62: ...ish Roasting dish 1 430 285 220 140 U Searing 90 120 Sear the meat and vegetables then add the liquid and continue cook ing Cover with the lid Prepare the couscous in a pan on the burner Chili con car...

Page 63: ...keeping acrylamide to a minimum when pre paring food General Keep cooking times as short as possi ble Cook food until it is golden brown but not too dark Large thick pieces of food contain less acryl...

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