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Application

Baking

Boiling down

Roasting

For baking, the top and bottom heat or the hot air may be 

used. If there are no special types of baked goods speci-

fied in the baking table, select information on a similar 

type of goods.

Top and bottom heat

•  Use one rack level.
•  The top and bottom heat is particularly suitable for baking 

dry cakes, bread and biscuit.

•  Use dark baking tins. Light baking pans brown worse as 

they reflect the heat.

•  Put baking pans on the grate.

•  Convection

•  The hot air is particularly suitable for baking on several 

levels, for moist cakes and fruit cakes.

•  For moist sheet cakes (e.g. fruit cakes), insert a maximum 

of 2 trays due to the formation of steam.

• 

The baking time can be different for several trays. It may be 

necessary to remove one sheet earlier than the other.

•  Prepare small pastries of the same thickness and size so 

that they tan evenly.

•  If several cakes are baked at the same time, more steam is 

produced in the oven, which can lead to condensation at 

the oven door. This cannot be avoided.

Use convection for boiling down.

•  Prepare the food to be cooked and the glasses as usual. 

Use only commercially available preserving jars with 

rubber rings and glass lids. Glasses with screw or bayonet 

locks as well as metal cans are unsuitable. The glasses 

should be the same size and filled with the same contents.

•  Use only fresh foods.
• 

For sufficient moisture pour about 1 liter of water in the 

drip pan and and put in the glasses so that they do not 

touch each other. 

•  Insert the drip pan with the glasses at the bottom and set 

180°C and hot air.

•  Watch the food until the liquid starts to pearl in the glas-

ses. Then switch off the oven and allow the food to rest for 

approx. 30 minutes.

For roasting the top and bottom heat or hot air can be 

used.

• 

Use tableware made of enamel, fire resistant glass, clay 

(clay pot) or cast iron.

•  Stainless steel frying pots are unfavourable because they 

reflect the heat.

•  In open dishes the roast tans faster. For very large roasts, 

the grate in combination with the fat pan is suitable.

•  A covered roast remains juicy and the oven does not get 

dirty.

Notes

•  Roasting times depend on the type, weight and quality of 

the meat.

• 

Always ensure that there is sufficient liquid in the frying 

vessel or the fat pan so that escaping fat and meat juice do 

not burn (odors).

•  First place the roast in the pan with the sideboard side and 

turn after half the cooking time.

•  When roasting larger pieces of meat, more steam is gene-

rated, which is deposited at the oven door. The function is 

not affected by this. After frying, wipe dry. Do not allow the 

roast to cool in a closed oven.

Grilling and browning

For grilling and browning, use the full-width grill or Gril-

ling/Frying system.

Caution!

 Risk of burns when operating the grill. Due 

to the high heat the parts are very hot.  

Therefore use kitchen gloves and grill tongs.

•  Constantly observe the grilling process. Food can burn 

very rapidly by the intense heat.

•  Always keep children away.

Notes

•  Food is grilled with the oven door closed. To grill, preheat 

the grill heating element briefly.

•  Brush in the grate with oil, so the grilled food does not stick.
• 

Place flat pieces of meat on the grate and insert the drip 

pan to catch the meat juices.

• 

Turn flat slices only once, larger pieces several times with a 

grill tongs.

•  Dark meat types tan better and faster than light meat from 

pork or veal.

• 

After grilling, clean the oven and the accessories, so that 

the dirt doesn

t stick firmly.

Summary of Contents for EB8015W

Page 1: ...Version 3 1 200312 EN DE Benutzerhandbuch f r Ihren Einbaubackofen Modell EB8015W User s manual English language...

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Page 4: ...lt sich das Recht vor evtl not wendige Modellmodifizierungen an den Ger tety pen vorzunehmen die der Bedienerfreundlichkeit und dem Schutz des Benutzers und dem Ger t dienen und einem aktuellen techn...

Page 5: ...itoptionen Kindersicherung Tastensperre Kurzzeitwecker Alarm Verz gerter Start Energiesparfunktion Allgemeine Bedienhinweise Start Pause Abbrechen Standby Reinigung und Pflege 14 Geh usefront Backofen...

Page 6: ...tes Ofengeschirr und leichtge wichtige Backformen und beh lter da sie die Ofenw rme besonders gut aufnehmen Verwenden Sie nach M glich keit keine schweren Zubeh rteile mit gl nzenden Oberfl chen wie E...

Page 7: ...ng des Back ofens verwendet N heres zum Dampfreinigungs Verfahren im Kapitel Reinigung und Pflege Ober Unterhitze Der obere und der untere Heizk rper sind in Betrieb Die W rme wird gleichm ig an das G...

Page 8: ...Temperatur kann zwischen 60 und 250 C ein gestellt werden Die Voreinstellung betr gt 165 C Hei luft Ringheizk rper ist in Betrieb Gleichzeitig l uft der Umluftventilator Aufgrund der vollst ndig glei...

Page 9: ...nd Bedienungs blende aus Teleskopauszugsschienen und sonstige Zubeh rteile werden hei Topflappen o verwenden Der Backofen besitzt Einh ngegitter mit Teleskopauszug schienen auf 2 oder 3 Ebenen je nach...

Page 10: ...nd das Einkochgut noch ca 30 Minuten ruhen lassen Zum Braten kann die Ober Unterhitze oder Hei luft verwendet werden Geschirr aus Emaille feuerfestem Glas Ton R mertopf oder Gusseisen verwenden Ung ns...

Page 11: ...35 ca 25 35 ca 25 35 ca 20 30 ca 40 50 Braten Schweinebraten ca 2 kg Hackbraten ca 1 5 kg Ente ca 2 kg Gans ca 3 kg H hnchen ca 1 3kg Wildhase Rehkeule 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 175 175 200 200 200 200 200 ca 120...

Page 12: ...eratur Wenn Sie die Taste nochmals bet tigen verschwindet das Icon aus dem Display Nun k nnen Sie die Zeit neu einstellen Die gew nschten Einstellungen m ssen Sie durch Dr cken der Taste best tigen W...

Page 13: ...Modus Wenn innerhalb von 10 Minuten keine Aktion erfolgt ist wird es sich auch deaktivieren Das Dr cken einer beliebigen Taste f hrt zum Abbruch der Energiesparfunktion Verz gerter Start Diese Funktio...

Page 14: ...chten Lackierte eloxierte verzinkte Oberfl chen Aluminiumteile und Heizk rper d rfen wegen m glicher Besch digung und Farbver nderungen mit diesen Sprays nicht in Ber hrung kommen Zubeh r wie Backblec...

Page 15: ...gsschrauben unten l sen und die komplette Garnitur abnehmen Die Teleskopauszugschienen nicht ins Wasser tauchen und nicht in der Geschirrsp lmaschine reinigen sondern nur mit handels blichen Reinigung...

Page 16: ...durchgef hrt werden Wenn das Ger t defekt ist ziehen Sie den Netzstecker oder schalten Sie den Leistungsschalter im Sicherungskasten aus Wenden Sie sich an den Kundendienst Das Ger t arbeitet nicht W...

Page 17: ...g mit der vorhandenen Netzspan nung bereinstimmt Die L nge der Anschlussleitung muss so bemessen werden dass das Ger t vor dem Einschieben angeschlossen werden kann Der Schutzleiter muss so be messen...

Page 18: ...l vorhandene Schutzfolien abziehen Den Backofen und die Zubeh rteile kurz feucht reinigen Die gegenw rtige Uhrzeit an der Zeitschaltuhr einstellen nur bei einigen Modellen Den leeren Backofen f r ca 3...

Page 19: ...Kun dendienstzentrale zu benachrichtigen Die Reparatur erfolgt ausschlie lich in unserer Kundendienstwerkstatt W hrend der ersten 6 Monate tr gt KKT KOLBE die Kosten f r R ckholung Reparatur und R ck...

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Page 21: ...Version 3 1 200312 EN User s manual for your built in electric oven Model EB8015W...

Page 22: ...s icon indicates an information This symbol indicates useful tips and calls attention to proper procedure and behavior The observance of the notes marked with this icon may save you many problems This...

Page 23: ...peration by an authorised technician The manufacturer is not responsible for damage that could be caused by incorrect installation and by the installation of non authorized personnel A means for disco...

Page 24: ...persons or objects caused by faulty or improper installation of the device the manufac turer accepts no liability The manufacturer reserves the right to make any necessary modifications to the model t...

Page 25: ...lamps Time options Child lock key lock Reminder function Delay function Energy saving function General operating notes Start Pause Cancel Standby Care and cleaning 34 Case front Oven interior Steam cl...

Page 26: ...oven ware and lightweight baking tins and containers as they absorb the oven heat particularly well If possible do not use heavy accessories with shiny sur faces such as stainless steel or aluminium...

Page 27: ...up meals Top bottom heat Heaters from the upper and the lower side uniformly heat the exposed food Baking and roasting is possi ble only at single level Fan cooking with bottom and top heating elemen...

Page 28: ...with a rotisserie motor Convection An element around the convection fan provides an additional source of heat for convection style cooking In convenction mode the fan automa tically turns on to impro...

Page 29: ...en the oven door and control panel Telescopic drawer slides and other accesso ries become hot Use potholders The oven has hook in racks with telescopic slide rails on 2 or 3 levels depending on model...

Page 30: ...as ses Then switch off the oven and allow the food to rest for approx 30 minutes For roasting the top and bottom heat or hot air can be used Use tableware made of enamel fire resistant glass clay clay...

Page 31: ...55 65 ca 8 10 ca 25 35 ca 25 35 ca 25 35 ca 20 30 ca 40 50 Roast Roast pork ca 2 kg Meat loaf ca 1 5 kg Duck ca 2 kg Goose ca 3 kg Chicken ca 1 3kg Wild hare Deer leg 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 175 175 200 200 20...

Page 32: ...you can adjust the time When you have finished your settings you have to confirm them by pressing the button Press to select the function then the corresponding icon will be on Press button to start...

Page 33: ...et to energy saving mode If there s no operation in 10 minutes in waiting state the display will shut down and go into energy saving mode In energy saving mode press any key or rotate any enco der can...

Page 34: ...turer s instructions Painted anodized galvanized surfaces alu minum parts and radiators may not come in contact due to possible damage and discoloration with these sprays Clean the accessories such as...

Page 35: ...en the fastening screws and remove the complete set The telescopic drawer slides do not immerse in water and do not clean in the dishwasher but cleaned with standard cleaning agents outside Note The r...

Page 36: ...ian If the appliance is defective unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box Contact a certified electrician or the customer service The oven doesn t heat up...

Page 37: ...age indicated on the type plate corresponds to the mains voltage The length of the connection cable must be sized so that the device can be connected prior to insertion The protective conductor must b...

Page 38: ...ls and possibly remove pro tective films Clean the oven and the accessories just moist Set the current time to the timer on some models only Operate the empty oven for about 30 minutes with top and bo...

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Page 40: ...Version 3 1 200312 Vielen Dank f rs Lesen Wir w nschen Ihnen viel Freude mit Ihrem Ger t Thank you for reading We wish you much pleasure with your appliance...

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