Kuppersbusch B6550.0 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 1

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

 

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B6550.0

BP6550.0

CBP6550.0

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Please read the users instructions carefully before installation 
of the appliance and before starting to use it. 
Please, store these instructions carefully.

Service and Customer Service

Phone: 0209;401/ 631
Email: [email protected]

Summary of Contents for B6550.0

Page 1: ...CBP6550 0 EN Please read the users instructions carefully before installation of the appliance and before starting to use it Please store these instructions carefully Service and Customer Service Phon...

Page 2: ...ng charts 32 8 1 Guidelines for baking 32 8 2 Guidelines for roasting 34 8 3 Guidelines for grilling 36 8 4 Recommended food probe temperatures 38 8 5 Low temperature cooking guidelines 40 9 Oven func...

Page 3: ...y fax or internet of your requirements outside of these official hours at www kueppersbusch at 1 Please note We require the following details for your re quest for customer service so that our cus tom...

Page 4: ...uction and its storage in data processing systems shall be reserved even in the event of being only par tially used K PPERSBUSCH makes no representations or war ranties with respect to the contents of...

Page 5: ...e of these operation instructions When you use the appliance for the first time the instructions will take you step by step through the indi vidual functions applications and operation stages The sect...

Page 6: ...e designated text passages have different meanings The following danger symbols are used at some points DANGER Note indicating an imminent threat which may result in death or very serious injury WARNI...

Page 7: ...l has been applied to surfaces which get hot There is a risk of serious burning or scalding The surfaces may also be hot after the appliance has been switched off This symbol warns of a risk of burnin...

Page 8: ...ll safety against any potential contact Changing the installation location of a plug and replacing the mains cable may only be carried out by an electrician who complies with the respective specificat...

Page 9: ...r plug if in place out of the socket When doing so do not pull on the mains supply cable but on the power plug 2 3 Oven Unplug your oven if it malfunctions If the glass is broken split or cracked swit...

Page 10: ...ances may be used by children aged 8 years and over and by persons with physical sensory or mental impairments or by persons who lack experience and or know how provided they are supervised or have be...

Page 11: ...dly way In Germany the transport packaging is returned to the store where the appliance has been purchased By returning the packaging material raw materials are saved and also fewer waste products are...

Page 12: ...en unattended if it has been explained to them in such a manner that they are able to operate it safely They need to recognise and understand the potential risks that operation entails The oven may on...

Page 13: ...ance heats up Often these types of stains or dirt cannot be removed without leaving marks To clean an oven that is not very dirty use a damp cloth a soft brush or a soft sponge and a weak solution of...

Page 14: ...this could cause permanent damage to the surface Using a cleaning scraper CAUTION RISK OF CUTS The blade of the cleaning scraper is very sharp Always hold the cleaning scraper flat to the surface and...

Page 15: ...ive film protecting the stainless steel from becoming discoloured Enamel Oven interior front baking sheets It is possible to use plastic sponges with a pot scouring part How ever some products have gr...

Page 16: ...lves a pyrolytic cleaning process which applies high temperatures in the oven interior to trigger a process of oxidation and carbonisation process on the grease contamination After the pyrolytic clean...

Page 17: ...e oven and its accessories after it has cooled down Smoke and odours will be generated during initial operation so make sure that the kitchen is well ventilated 4 1 Important instructions Do not cover...

Page 18: ...oven facing downwards The surface of the rack on which the container will rest must be below the side rails This prevents the container from accidentally sliding The trays have a tab at the front to...

Page 19: ...ar a click when the glide out shelf is correctly secured The notch to fix the tray support must remain at the front part of the oven 5 2 Glide out shelves with direct clip IMPORTANT The single extract...

Page 20: ...th warm soapy water or with a mild detergent Take care with rust free and varnished surfaces and only use sponges or cloths that do not scratch CAUTION The telescopic glide out shelves must not be pla...

Page 21: ...Replace the lamp Attach the glass cover again making sure it is properly positioned The replacement lamp must be resistant to temperatures of up to 300 C They can be ordered from our technical Custom...

Page 22: ...ng the door Open the oven door as far as it will go Block the hinge by turning the latches Swing the hinge locks down towards you Close the door to the locked position Hold the door with both hands ho...

Page 23: ...cks down towards you Close the door to the locked position Hold the door with both hands holding on to both sides lift up and pull out the oven door until the hinges are fully detached To assemble the...

Page 24: ...or it isn t possible to remove the panes of glass ATTENTION If dismantling the glass panes with the door fitted in the oven always do it with the hinge in the locked position If not the door will clos...

Page 25: ...the same position so that the TERMOGLASS indication printed on it is visible as shown in the figure In pyrolytic ovens the TERMOGLASS indication on panes numbers 3 and 4 must be visible as shown Inse...

Page 26: ...ck level Dismantling Open the oven door as far as it will go Take the accessories out of the oven Completely loosen the nut at the front of the fastening element A pull the supports forward B and remo...

Page 27: ...order ATTENTION For your own safety Never use the oven without the rear wall Ovens with a folding grill To clean the top part of the oven Take the accessories out of the oven Wait until the oven is c...

Page 28: ...exit 10 Unit mounting 11 Lamp 12 Rear wall 13 Hot air fan 14 Oven sealing 15 Oven door Optional accessories 1 Full glide out Acc N ZB1002 Profession CookingSet Acc N ZB 8030 Profession Cooking Set Ac...

Page 29: ...he in a previous step 5 Hot air convection With this sensor you can select the hot air convection functions 12 OK for selection confirmation With this sensor you confirm your selection or start a proc...

Page 30: ...t the hour Confirm by pressing Press the symbol up or down to select the minutes Confirm by pressing Press the symbol up or down to select the clock display Confirm by pressing Press the symbol up or...

Page 31: ...s the symbol up or down to select the minutes and confirm by pressing Press the symbol up or down to select the clock display and confirm by pressing Press the symbol up or down to select the display...

Page 32: ...cularly high Never bake more than two of this kind of cake at the same time If you are baking several cakes in baking tins at the same time add about 5 to 10 minutes for each additional tray used Guid...

Page 33: ...5 Yeast cake 2 150 160 2 175 180 40 50 Rich sweet bread preheated 2 150 160 2 175 180 50 70 Small biscuits 2 140 150 2 180 200 15 30 Flat cakes with a dry topping 2 150 160 2 180 190 30 40 with a mois...

Page 34: ...for roasting Meat that has been well hung is best suited for roasting Make criss cross cuts on the outer layers of fat on the meat e g knuckle Roasts can all be cooked with or without the addition of...

Page 35: ...ight of meat Baking time in min utes Type of meat Pork Roast pork 2 170 2 170 190 2 160 180 2 000 120 Pork shoulder 2 180 2 180 200 2 170 190 1 200 120 Pork fillet 2 180 2 180 200 2 170 190 1 000 45 B...

Page 36: ...from the grill body has a direct effect A clearance of 3 cm must be maintained Always place the drip pan under the food in order to collect dripping meat juices Food grilled on the grid will need to...

Page 37: ...sages 4 8 10 6 8 12 15 10 12 Fried sausage coils 4 10 12 8 10 10 14 9 11 Kebab 3 4 9 11 7 8 15 20 10 12 Beef Beef fillet rare 4 6 7 5 6 8 10 6 7 Beef fillet medium 4 7 9 6 7 9 11 6 9 Veal lamb Lamb ch...

Page 38: ...ne Type of meat Pork Pork fillet 63 65 Roast pork jam 68 70 75 Knuckle 80 85 Cutlet on the bone 75 80 Shoulder 95 Gammon 55 62 64 68 Meat loaf 75 Beef Beef fillet 38 55 58 65 from 65 Roastbeef 38 55 5...

Page 39: ...st wild boar 75 78 Leg of wild boar 75 Saddle of roe venison 50 60 Roast roe venison 65 Saddle of deer venison 54 60 Roast deer venison 62 75 Toast with a topping 3 6 8 Poultry Chicken 80 90 Duck 80 9...

Page 40: ...30 250 85 Loin 1000 1500 10 12 120 150 85 Piece of rib cutlet 800 1000 8 10 120 140 85 Beef Beef fillet 700 1200 5 9 100 140 80 Roastbeef 700 1800 10 12 180 120 70 Point steak 1500 1800 10 15 150 200...

Page 41: ...vour or odour being transmitted Top bottom heat with hot air The fan distributes the heat generated by the heating elements at the top and bottom evenly throughout the oven Ideal for biscuits and roas...

Page 42: ...cooking large quantities of food to be grilled such as fish or meat This enables larger surfaces to be gratinated than with a grill And the gratinating power is higher so that food browns quicker Gri...

Page 43: ...ly at low temperatures which also keep it very juicy Ideal for beef pork lamb veal and poultry Keeping food warm Food is kept warm at low temperatures without continuing to be cooked Ideal for food th...

Page 44: ...acted from food to extend its shelf life Most vitamins and minerals are preserved Dehydrating is ideal in the production of dried fruit dried meat fruit purees and dried cod Baking bread This programm...

Page 45: ...rmation is activated it is activated when delivered from the factory the oven switches over to Sleep mode after 30 seconds if you do not making a setting on the device within this 30 seconds The Sleep...

Page 46: ...t these steps to select month and day Always confirm with Press the symbol up or down to select the hour tile Confirm with Repeat these steps to select the minutes Confirm with You will then need to s...

Page 47: ...units putting the appliance into operation for the first time is finished You will arrive at the Home screen 10 4 Selecting a cooking function Switch the oven on by pressing symbol Select the tile on...

Page 48: ...with 10 6 Changing a setting during the cooking process Press the symbol when you want to change a cooking function during the cooking process Then follow the instructions above Press the symbol when...

Page 49: ...ng Then set weight and cooking setting in the same way Cooking times are automatically calculated You can also set the finish time see End of cooking time setting or modify the cooking time To confirm...

Page 50: ...ific time has lapsed the oven will indicate that the roast should be turned To do so the oven emits an acoustic signal for a certain length of time The symbol will appear on the display until the roas...

Page 51: ...cess is terminated Then press the symbol back several times until you reach weight setting Press the symbol up or down to set the weight and confirm by pressing up p p o Press the symbol up or down to...

Page 52: ...confirm by pressing You will be returned to the settings view or you will return to the cooking process Confirm by pressing In the settings screen The oven carries out the cooking process with the new...

Page 53: ...oking time Then confirm by pressing In the next step you will need to set the end of cooking time Confirm the proposed end of cooking time to start the process immediately When you change the end of c...

Page 54: ...y out the steps as described above and set the cooking time to 00 00 The oven continues the cooking process without a time setting and or the time settings disappear in the setting overview 10 9 4 Set...

Page 55: ...for you to set the end of cooking time Press the symbol up or down to set the end of cooking time Confirm by pressing You will be returned to the settings view To confirm a setting press The display w...

Page 56: ...Touch the symbol Press the symbol up or down to set the desired time Confirm by pressing After the programmed time has expired a acoustic signal is emitted and the timer png symbol flashes in the sta...

Page 57: ...he symbol Press the symbol up or down to set 00 00 and confirm by pressing You go back to the initial screen INFO The timer setting does not depend on the cooking time and it has no influence on the c...

Page 58: ...u can activate the rap id heating the timer and the end of cooking time see chapters Rapid heating Setting the timer Selecting the end of cooking time In addition you can make changes to the programme...

Page 59: ...ou will access the settings view 12 Other functions 12 1 Setting the demo mode Now press the and the symbols for 3 seconds until an acoustic signal sounds and the symbol appears in the status display...

Page 60: ...ldproof lock is activated the door will also not open 12 3 Factory settings Now keep the and symbols pressed for 3 seconds until the screen shown adjacent appears Press the symbol up or down to select...

Page 61: ...up or down to select the ECO tile Confirm by pressing or to deactivate the ECO mode You will arrive at the Home screen INFO If ECO mode is active no time is displayed in the standby screen 12 6 Start...

Page 62: ...ometer has reached a certain value the roast is as desired i e not too dry or to raw but rather just right Cooking continues until the temperature inside the roast has reached the respective value Thi...

Page 63: ...he oven side wall The symbol appears in the status display when the thermometer is inserted 13 1 Using the roast thermometer for cooking functions Select the tile on the home screen Then press the sym...

Page 64: ...me tile on the home screen then press the symbol up or down to select the category Confirm by pressing Press the symbol up or down to select the auto matic programme Confirm by pressing Press the symb...

Page 65: ...c programme Here you can select from three programmes which differ in cleaning time Confirm by pressing You will access the settings view To confirm a setting press The oven will commence the cleaning...

Page 66: ...fuse is causing the problem Contact an authorised skilled electrician if the fuse repeatedly triggers the lighting does not work Replace the lamp neither sensors nor lighting function Check Has the ma...

Page 67: ...powerful smell develops Recycle the kotherm catalyst See Recycle the kotherm catalyst the display will show F111 Insert the plug of the KT sensor as far as possible into the socket an error code whic...

Page 68: ...kWh cycle kWh cycle L 0 68 0 81 70 81 1 33 kg B6550 0...

Page 69: ...kWh cycle kWh cycle L 0 68 0 99 70 81 1 36 kg BP6550 0...

Page 70: ...kWh cycle kWh cycle L 0 59 0 78 44 81 1 29 kg CBP6550 0...

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