INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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Please read the users instructions carefully before installationof the appliance and before starting to use it.Please, store these instructions carefully.
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Page 1: ...OR USE and tting CBM 6550 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 Cus...
Page 2: ...Guidelines for baking 33 8 2 Guidelines for roasting 35 8 3 Guidelines for grilling 37 8 4 Recommended food probe temperatures 39 8 5 Low temperature cooking guidelines 41 9 Oven functions 42 9 1 Coo...
Page 3: ...User s guide 3...
Page 4: ...ation in Guarantee Terms and Conditions In addition to the warranty claims speci ed in sales contracts concluded with dealers we also provide ultimate consumers with a direct guarantee on K ppersbusch...
Page 5: ...USCH makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of these operating instructions and explicitly declines to assume responsibility for any implicit claims for defects K PPERSBUS...
Page 6: ...ant information on your safety and on the use care and maintenance of your appliance and its attachments and it informs you about potential danger The section on Operation Instructions introduces you...
Page 7: ...components have been installed near this symbol Covers bearing this sign may only be removed by a certi ed skilled electrician OBSERVE REGULATIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE COMPONENTS...
Page 8: ...ent of the power 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 malfunc tioning that c...
Page 9: ...dren with reduced physical sensorial or mental capacity or those lacking experience and knowledge except if they have been supervised and instructed regarding use of the device by a person responsible...
Page 10: ...n after it has been installed inside the kitchen unit Do not store oil fats or in ammable materials inside the oven This may be danger ous if the oven is turned on Do not lean or sit on the open oven...
Page 11: ...The surfaces of the heating and cooking zones become hot during use Keep small children away at all times 2 5 Before using the rst time Remove packaging Be certain your appliance is properly installe...
Page 12: ...aken under different conditions may give different values from those indicated for your oven Consult the User s guide accompanying this manual to learn about the energy consumption of your oven 2 8 In...
Page 13: ...ly been provided for lighting up the interior of the oven it does not serve as room lighting The door may not be used as a support seat or step The appliance may only be used for its intended purpose...
Page 14: ...ode children should only use the oven under adult supervision If the appliance has a child safety device we recommend that you activate it Chil dren under 3 years must not be left unsupervised in the...
Page 15: ...n If smoke is emitted switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to sti e any ames CAUTION Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling Care must be...
Page 16: ...es in the hot door or the oven The cable insulation may melt Danger of short circuiting ATTENTION The appliance operates with hot steam Accordingly it is normal for condensation to occur on the applia...
Page 17: ...ce work especially of current carrying parts can only be carried out by technicians authorized by the manufacturer Avoid damaging the oven or other dangerous situations by following these instructions...
Page 18: ...s a pantry Do not use the oven for frying as it is impossible to control the temperature of oil heated by microwaves Do not lean or sit on the open oven door This may damage the oven especially in the...
Page 19: ...very clean in order to ensure the oven functions correctly You should carefully read the following instructions before you use your appliance the rst time If cleaned correctly and looked after regular...
Page 20: ...ponges or cloths that do not scratch NEVER CLEAN WITH aggressive or bleach based cleaning agents that contain active oxygen chlorine or other cau ic sub ances abrasive cleaning or scouring agents such...
Page 21: ...SR 0 FIX C for a thorough clean Oven spray can also be used 4 3 Cleaning the door Do not use any metal pot scourers wire brushes scouring powder or abrasives to clean the oven door since this may resu...
Page 22: ...its must be removed immediately stains will result if they are not These models are very sensitive to scratches and oven spray will damage them Do not using cleaning scrapers pot scourers or hard bre...
Page 23: ...d no smells will remain in the inside Clean the 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 vent...
Page 24: ...emoved Place these grooves to wards the back of the 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 acciden...
Page 25: ...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 Custome...
Page 26: ...Fix the front fastening nut C in the front notch of the support Secure the support with the nut D and turn until it is fully ad justed E 6 4 Ovens with a folding grill To clean the top part of the ov...
Page 27: ...r 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 holding on to both sides lift up and p...
Page 28: ...em 6 5 2 Door with hinge on door Dismantling 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...
Page 29: ...ling assembling the interior glass of the door Depending on the model your oven may have 2 3 or 4 panes of glass Follow the instructions for the type of door your oven has Assembling Depending on the...
Page 30: ...as they must be reassembled in the same order and position when you have nished cleaning them Once clean insert pane no 3 into the same position so that the TERMOGLASS indication printed on it is vis...
Page 31: ...ser s guide 31 1 Control panel 2 Grill 3 Rack levels 4 Gridiron 5 Glass bowl 6 Hinge 7 Inner glass 8 Cooling air exit 9 Unit mounting 10 Lamp 11 Rear wall 12 Hot Air Fan 13 Oven sealing 14 Oven door 7...
Page 32: ...n a saved programme 11 back You turn to the in a previous step 5 Hot air convection You can select the hot air convection functions 12 OK for selection con rmation With this sensor you con rm your sel...
Page 33: ...of the cooking time with a wooden skewer is ideal If no dough sticks to the skewer the cake will be ready When cakes with a moist fruit topping are being baked the development of humidity is particula...
Page 34: ...ith a dry topping 2 160 170 2 180 190 25 35 with a moist topping 1 2 160 170 1 2 170 180 2 160 170 30 50 Yeast dough Gugelhupf 2 150 160 2 175 180 40 65 Yeast cake 2 150 160 2 175 180 40 50 Rich sweet...
Page 35: ...t 230 C prebake 10 min 230 C Bread made with yeast white bread 2 180 1 or 2 200 30 60 preheat Pretzels 2 200 2 220 15 20 preheat 230 C Pizza preheat 250 C 1 220 8 12 8 2 Guidelines for roasting Meat t...
Page 36: ...heat Hot air convection bottom heat Preferred settings have a grey background Rack level Temper ature in C Rack level Temp in C Rack level Temper ature in C Weight of meat Baking time in min Type of...
Page 37: ...t 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 38: ...sausages 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 llet rare 4 6 7 5 6 8 10 6 7 Beef llet medium 4 7 9 6 7 9 11 6 9 Veal lamb Lamb cho...
Page 39: ...done Type of meat Pork Pork llet 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 llet 38 55 58 65 from 65 Roastbeef 38 55 55...
Page 40: ...t 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 90...
Page 41: ...230 250 85 Loin 1000 1500 10 12 120 150 85 Piece of rib cutlet 800 1000 8 10 120 140 85 Beef Beef llet 700 1200 5 9 100 140 80 Roastbeef 700 1800 10 12 180 120 70 Point steak 1500 1800 10 15 150 200 8...
Page 42: ...our 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 roast...
Page 43: ...or cooking large quantities of food to be grilled such as sh 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 44: ...o 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 that is to be served later on Froz...
Page 45: ...t vitamins and minerals are preserved Dehydrating is ideal in the production of dried fruit dried meat fruit purees and dried cod Baking bread This programme is ideal for getting a light crumb texture...
Page 46: ...n rmation is activated it is activated when delivered from the factory the oven switches over to Sleep mode after 30 seconds The sleep mode is active for 5 minutes and allows you to return to the prev...
Page 47: ...ill then need to select the clock display Con rm with Finally you must select the display format Con rm with Press the symbol up or down to select the weight tile kilogram preset Con rm with Press the...
Page 48: ...ction Con rm with Press the symbol up or down to select the cooking temperature Con rm with Go to the settings overview You can also set the cooking time or the nish time See chapters Cooking time set...
Page 49: ...ll be commenced 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 s...
Page 50: ...mme and con rm by pressing Press the symbol up or down to select the cooking level Con rm by pressing Then set weight and cooking setting in the same way Cooking times are automatically calculated You...
Page 51: ...ppropriately prepared For the roasting programmes after a speci c 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...
Page 52: ...l Press the symbol up or down to set the cooking temperature and con rm by pressing You will be returned to the settings view or you will return to the cooking process Con rm by pressing In the settin...
Page 53: ...The oven will then show the current time of day The oven is switched off 10 9 2 Changing a cooking time Touch the symbol Press the symbol up or down to set the cooking time Then con rm by pressing In...
Page 54: ...day The oven is switched off 10 9 3 Deleting a cooking time Carry 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 o...
Page 55: ...you to set the end of cooking time Press the symbol up or down to set the end of cooking time Con rm by pressing This takes you back to the home screen Con rm your settings in the settings screen by...
Page 56: ...symbol Press the symbol up or down to set the desired time Con rm by pressing After the programmed time has expired a acoustic signal is emitted and the timer png symbol ashes in the status bar Press...
Page 57: ...NFO The timer setting does not depend on the cooking time and it has no in uence on the cooking process 10 10 Rapid heating has been activated as of the factory setting Press the symbol rapid heating...
Page 58: ...he favourite Con rm by pressing The settings screen for this favourite opens And you can change the different settings To con rm the settings press The oven will commence the cooking process INFO The...
Page 59: ...view INFO If you select an already assigned storage space you overwrite the favourite stored in it 11 3 Deleting favourites When in the Home display hold the symbol pressed for more than 3 seconds and...
Page 60: ...m by pressing Select the desired language with up or down Con rm by pressing You will go back to the Home screen 12 2 ECO Press the symbol up or down to select the menu ECO and con rm by pressing Acti...
Page 61: ...curity reasons other sounds remain activated Following the same procedure to switch off the respective units and con rm again with You will go back to the Home screen 12 4 Unit settings Press the symb...
Page 62: ...lect the year Con rm with Repeat these steps to select month and day Always con rm with Press the symbol up or down to select the hour tile Con rm with Repeat these steps to select the minutes Con rm...
Page 63: ...dditional protection for children When the childproof lock is activated the oven can only be turned off The gures previously set may not be changed and the oven cannot be switched on 13 2 1 Switching...
Page 64: ...ary you must change the language in the settings screen 13 4 Automatic con rmation With automatic con rmation all set values are automatically adopted after 8 seconds only applies to cooking parameter...
Page 65: ...not plugged in and used Correctly inserting the roasting thermometer Insert the tip of the roasting thermometer horizontally from the side until it reaches the centre of the food item Always insert th...
Page 66: ...commence the cooking process As soon as the interior of the food item has reached the temperature you selected the oven switches off If you wish to change the set temperature or the recommended temper...
Page 67: ...the Settings view Con rm by pressing The oven will commence the cooking process As soon as the interior of the food item has reached the temperature you selected the oven switches off INFO The roastin...
Page 68: ...ngs press The oven begins with the process For safety reasons no delayed start can be programmed 15 1 1 Changing the microwave power level You can adjust the microwave power level and duration both be...
Page 69: ...cooking process and shortens the required cooking duration You can switch the microwave both before and during the current operation You have previously set a cooking process and are still in the sett...
Page 70: ...e 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 func tion Check Has the main...
Page 71: ...d See Replacing the oven lamp a powerful smell develops Recycle the kotherm catalyst See Recycle the kotherm catalyst an error code which is not on the chart appears in the display Switch the oven off...
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