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Use wire shelf unless otherwise specified.
MICROWAVE

FUNCTION

(W)

(kg)

(min)

Sponge cake

600

0.475

Bottom

7 - 9

Turn container

around by 1/4,

halfway through

the cooking time.

Meatloaf

400

0.9

2

25 - 32

Turn container

around by 1/4,

halfway through

the cooking time.

Egg custard

500

1

Bottom

18

-

Meat defrosting

200

0.5

Bottom

7 - 8

Turn the meat up‐

side down half‐

way through the

cooking time.

Use the wire shelf.
MICRO‐

WAVE

COMBI

FUNC‐

TION

(W)

(°C)

(min)

Cake,

0.7 kg

True Fan

C

MW

100

180

2

29 - 31

Turn container

around by 1/4,

halfway through

the cooking time.

Potato

gratin,

1.1 kg

Turbo Grill‐

ing + MW

400

180

1

40 - 45

Turn container

around by 1/4,

halfway through

the cooking time.

Chick‐

en, 1.1

kg

Turbo Grill‐

ing + MW

200

200

1

45 - 55

Put the meat in

round glass con‐

tainer and turn it

upside down af‐

ter 20 minutes of

the cooking time.

CARE AND CLEANING

WARNING! Refer to Safety

chapters.

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Summary of Contents for CBM6750.0S

Page 1: ...rauchsanleitung und den Montageplan vor Aufstellung Installation sowie Inbetriebnahme Please read the users and installation instructions carefully before installation of the appliance and before starting to use it Service und Kundendienst Telefon 0209 401 631 Email kundendienst kueppersbusch de CBM6750 0S EN ...

Page 2: ...is appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children between 3 and 8 years of age and persons with very extensive and complex disabilities sh...

Page 3: ...ce Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass door since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass If the mains power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its Authorised Service Centre or similarly qualified persons to avoid an electrical hazard Do not activate the appliance when it is empty Metal parts in...

Page 4: ...ntainer The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption in order to avoid burns Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated in the appliance since they may explode even after microwave heating has ended The appliance should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed Failure to maintain the ...

Page 5: ... Make sure that the parameters on the rating plate are compatible with the electrical ratings of the mains power supply Always use a correctly installed shockproof socket Do not use multi plug adapters and extension cables Make sure not to cause damage to the mains plug and to the mains cable Should the mains cable need to be replaced this must be carried out by our Authorised Service Centre Do no...

Page 6: ...amel or stainless steel has no effect on the performance of the appliance Use a deep pan for moist cakes Fruit juices cause stains that can be permanent This appliance is for cooking purposes only It must not be used for other purposes for example room heating Always cook with the oven door closed If the appliance is installed behind a furniture panel e g a door make sure the door is never closed ...

Page 7: ...air the appliance contact the Authorised Service Centre Use original spare parts only Disposal WARNING Risk of injury or suffocation Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply Cut off the mains electrical cable close to the appliance and dispose of it Remove the door catch to prevent children or pets from becoming trapped in the appliance PRODUCT DESCRIPTION General overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 ...

Page 8: ...n or off the light press the field for 3 seconds 4 Microwave func tion To turn on the Microwave function You can use it when the oven is off When you use the Microwave function with the function Duration for more than 7 minutes and in Combi mode the Microwave power cannot be more than 600 W 5 Temperature se lection Fast Heat Up To set the temperature or show the current temper ature in the oven Pr...

Page 9: ...C Heat up indicator D Temperature or power of the microwave E Duration time or end time of a function Other indicators of the display Symbol Function Minute Minder The function works Time of day The display shows the current time Duration The display shows the necessary time for cooking End Time The display shows when the cooking time is complete Temperature The display shows the temperature Time ...

Page 10: ...rts in the oven First Connection When you connect the oven to the mains or after the power cut you have to set the language the display contrast the display brightness and the time of the day 1 Press or to set the value 2 Press to confirm DAILY USE WARNING Refer to Safety chapters Navigating the menus 1 Turn on the oven 2 Press or to select the menu option 3 Press to move to the submenu or accept ...

Page 11: ...ivates and deacti vates the time exten sion function Display Contrast Adjusts the display contrast by degrees Display Bright ness Adjusts the display brightness by de grees Symbol Menu item Description Set Language Sets the language for the display Buzzer Volume Adjusts the volume of press tones and sig nals by degrees Key Tones Activates and deacti vates the tone of the touch fields It is not pos...

Page 12: ...oven functions Specials Heating func tion Application Keep Warm To keep food warm Heating func tion Application Plate Warming To preheat plates for serving Preserving To preserve vegeta bles e g pickles Dehydrating To dry sliced fruit vegetables and mush rooms Dough Proving To speed up the rising of the yeast dough It prevents dough sur face from drying and keeps the dough elas tic Slow Cooking To...

Page 13: ...uration 6 When the set time ends a signal sounds for 2 minutes The Microwave function turns off automatically Press any symbol to stop the signal To turns off the Microwave function press If you press or open the door the function stops To start it again press The maximum time of microwave functions depends on microwave power you set MICROWAVE POWER MAXIMUM TIME 100 600 W 90 minutes More than 600 ...

Page 14: ...ation of the oven You can also turn it on when the oven is turned off Use to turn on the function Press or to set the minutes and to start Duration To set how long the oven works max 23 h 59 min End Time To set the switch off time for a heating func tion max 23 h 59 min If you set the time for a clock function the time starts to count down after 5 seconds If you use the clock functions Duration En...

Page 15: ...nds a signal sounds Press any symbol The display shows the message 2 Press to turn on or to cancel 3 Set the length of the function 4 Press AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES WARNING Refer to Safety chapters Assisted Cooking with Recipe Automatic This oven has a set of recipes you can use The recipes are fixed and you cannot change them 1 Turn on the oven 2 Select the menu Assisted Cooking Press to confirm 3 Se...

Page 16: ...lf Push the shelf between the guide bars of the shelf support and make sure that the feet point down Baking tray Push the Baking tray between the guide bars of the shelf support Wire shelf Baking tray Push the between the guide bars of the shelf support and the wire shelf on the guide bars above ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Favourites You can save your favourite settings such as duration temperature or he...

Page 17: ...To turn off the Child Lock function repeat step 2 Function Lock This function prevents an accidental change of the heating function You can turn it on only when the oven works 1 Turn on the oven 2 Set a heating function or setting 3 Press again and again until the display shows Function Lock 4 Press to confirm To turn off the function press The display shows a message Press again and then to confi...

Page 18: ...e function ends the display goes back to the night brightness Cooling fan When the oven operates the cooling fan turns on automatically to keep the surfaces of the oven cool If you turn off the oven the cooling fan can continue to operate until the oven cools down HINTS AND TIPS WARNING Refer to Safety chapters Cooking recommendations The temperature and cooking times in the tables are guidelines ...

Page 19: ...se the oven to cook eggs or snails in their shells because they can burst Pierce the yolk of fried egg before reheating it Pierce food with skin or peel several times before cooking Cut vegetables into similar sized pieces After you turn off the oven take the food out and let it stand for a few minutes Put the frozen unwrapped food on a small upturned plate with a container below it or on a defros...

Page 20: ...ng film with microwave safe clo sure X Roasting dishes made of metal e g enamel cast iron X X Baking tins black lacquer or silicon coated X X Baking tray X X X Wire shelf X X Cookware for microwave use e g crisp pan X X Advice for special heating functions of the oven Keep Warm The function allows you to keep food warm The temperature is set automatically to 80 C Plate Warming The function allows ...

Page 21: ...Remedy The bottom of the cake is not baked sufficiently The shelf position is incor rect Put the cake on a lower shelf The cake sinks and be comes soggy or strea ky The oven temperature is too high Next time set slightly lower oven temperature The oven temperature is too high and the baking time is too short Next time set a longer baking time and lower oven temperature The cake is too dry The oven...

Page 22: ...heat the empty oven True Fan Cook ing 170 180 10 25 1 Flan base sponge cake mixture True Fan Cook ing 150 170 20 25 1 Apple pie 2 tins Ø20 cm True Fan Cook ing 160 70 90 1 Apple pie 2 tins Ø20 cm Conventional Cooking 180 70 90 1 Cheesecake use the deep pan Conventional Cooking 160 170 60 90 1 CAKE PASTRIES BREADS ON BAKING TRAYS Preheat the empty oven C min Plaited bread Bread crown Conventional C...

Page 23: ...ke Sugar cakes Conventional Cooking 190 210 20 30 2 Fruit flans made of yeast dough sponge cake mixture True Fan Cook ing 150 160 35 55 1 Fruit flans made of yeast dough sponge cake mixture Conventional Cooking 170 35 55 2 Fruit flans made of short pastry True Fan Cook ing 160 170 40 80 1 Yeast cakes with deli cate toppings e g quark cream custard Conventional Cooking 160 180 40 80 2 BISCUITS C mi...

Page 24: ... Puff pastries preheat the empty oven True Fan Cook ing 170 180 20 30 1 Rolls preheat the emp ty oven Conventional Cooking 190 210 10 25 2 Small cakes preheat the empty oven True Fan Cook ing 160 20 35 3 Small cakes preheat the empty oven Conventional Cooking 170 20 35 2 Bakes and gratins Use the first shelf position C min Pasta bake Conventional Cooking 180 200 45 60 Lasagne Conventional Cooking ...

Page 25: ... aluminium foil Turn the roast after 1 2 2 3 of the cooking time Roast meat and fish in large pieces 1 kg or more Baste meat joints with their own juice several times during roasting Roasting tables Use the first shelf position Set power for 200 W unless specified otherwise BEEF C min Pot roast 1 1 5 kg Conventional Cooking 230 60 80 PORK Use the function Turbo Grilling kg C min Shoulder Neck Ham ...

Page 26: ...min Pork knuckle pre cooked 0 75 1 150 170 60 75 VEAL Use the function Turbo Grilling kg C min Roast veal 1 160 180 50 70 Veal knuckle 1 5 2 160 180 75 100 LAMB Use the function Turbo Grilling kg C min Lamb leg Roast lamb 1 1 5 150 170 50 70 26 ...

Page 27: ...ulard 1 1 5 190 210 30 45 Duck 1 5 2 180 200 45 65 FISH kg C min Whole fish 1 1 5 Conventional Cooking 210 220 30 45 DISHES Use the function True Fan Cooking W C min Sweet dishes 200 160 180 20 35 Savoury dishes with cooked ingredients noodles vegetables 400 600 160 180 20 45 Savoury dishes with raw ingredients pota toes vegetables 400 600 160 180 30 45 27 ...

Page 28: ...lan preheat the empty oven 160 180 45 55 Flammku chen preheat the empty oven 230 12 20 Use the third shelf position PIZZA C min Pierogi pre heat the emp ty oven 180 200 15 25 Bread Baking Preheating is not recommended Use the second shelf position BREAD C min White bread 180 200 40 60 Baguette 200 220 35 45 Brioche 160 180 40 60 Ciabatta 200 220 35 45 Rye bread 180 200 50 70 Wholemeal bread 180 20...

Page 29: ...s can extend the defrost time Use the second shelf position DEFROSTING C min Pizza frozen 200 220 15 25 Pizza American frozen 190 210 20 25 Pizza chilled 210 230 13 25 Pizza snacks frozen 180 200 15 30 French fries thin turn 2 or 3 times during cooking 210 230 20 30 French fries thick turn 2 or 3 times during cooking 210 230 25 35 Wedges Croquettes turn 2 or 3 times during cook ing 210 230 20 35 H...

Page 30: ...60 Preserving Use the function Bottom Heat Use only preserve jars of the same dimensions available on the market Do not use jars with twist off and bayonet type lids or metal tins Use the first shelf position Put no more than six one litre preserve jars on the baking tray Fill the jars equally and close with a clamp The jars cannot touch each other Put approximately 1 2 litre of water into the bak...

Page 31: ...ts 50 60 5 10 VEGETA BLES min Cooking time until simmer ing min Continue to cook at 100 C Cucumbers 50 60 Mixed pick les 50 60 5 10 Kohlrabi Peas As paragus 50 60 15 20 Dehydrating Use the third shelf position C h Beans 60 70 6 8 Peppers 60 70 5 6 Vegetables for soup 60 70 5 6 Mushrooms 50 60 6 8 Herbs 40 50 2 3 Plums 60 70 8 10 Apricots 60 70 8 10 Apple slices 60 70 6 8 Pears 60 70 6 9 31 ...

Page 32: ...done in the middle Microwave power was too high Set lower power and longer cooking time DEFROSTING MEAT FISH Set power for 100 W unless specified otherwise kg min Standing time min Steak 0 2 5 7 5 10 Minced meat set 200 W 0 5 7 8 5 10 Chicken 1 30 35 10 20 Chicken breast 0 15 5 9 10 15 Chicken legs 0 15 5 9 10 15 Whole fish 0 5 10 15 5 10 Fish fillet 0 5 12 15 5 10 DAIRY PRODUCTS Set power for 100...

Page 33: ... FRUIT kg W min Standing time min Fruit 0 25 100 5 10 10 15 REHEATING W min Standing time min Baby food in jars 0 2 kg 300 1 2 Baby milk put a spoon into the bottle 180 ml 600 0 20 0 40 Milk 200 ml 1000 1 1 30 Water 200 ml 1000 1 30 2 Sauce 200 ml 600 1 3 Soup 300 ml 600 3 5 Ready frozen meals 0 5 kg 400 10 15 2 5 Convenience food 0 5 kg 600 6 9 2 5 MELTING kg W min Standing time min Chocolate Cho...

Page 34: ...er 600 5 15 Vegetables frozen 0 5 kg 50 ml of water 600 10 20 Jacket potatoes 0 5 kg 600 7 10 Rice 0 2 kg 400 ml of water 600 15 18 Popcorn 1000 1 30 3 Microwave Combi function kg W C min Stand ing time min Chicken half use the second shelf position 0 55 x 2 piec es Round glass dish Ø 26 cm 300 220 40 5 Au gratin pota toes use the second shelf po sition 1 Round glass dish 300 200 40 10 34 ...

Page 35: ... at the start of the cooking process Heating liquids 500 600 W Cooking egg dishes Simmering stews Heating one plate meals Defrosting and heat ing frozen meals 300 400 W Melting cheese chocolate but ter Simmering rice Heating baby food Cooking Heat ing delicate food Continuing cooking 100 200 W Defrosting bread Defrosting fruit and cakes Defrosting cheese cream butter Defrosting meat fish Informati...

Page 36: ... side down half way through the cooking time Use the wire shelf MICRO WAVE COMBI FUNC TION W C min Cake 0 7 kg True Fan Cooking MW 100 180 2 29 31 Turn container around by 1 4 halfway through the cooking time Potato gratin 1 1 kg Turbo Grill ing MW 400 180 1 40 45 Turn container around by 1 4 halfway through the cooking time Chick en 1 1 kg Turbo Grill ing MW 200 200 1 45 55 Put the meat in round ...

Page 37: ...ter and a mild detergent Do not clean the accessories in a dish washer Do not clean the non stick accessories using abrasive cleaner or sharp edged objects How to remove Shelf supports Remove the shelf supports to clean the oven Step 1 Turn off the oven and wait until it is cold Step 2 Carefully pull the shelf sup ports up and out of the front catch 2 3 1 Step 3 Pull the front end of the shelf sup...

Page 38: ...correctly Check if the oven is correct ly connected to the electrical supply refer to the connec tion diagram if available The oven does not heat up The oven is turned off Turn on the oven The oven does not heat up The clock is not set Set the clock The oven does not heat up The necessary settings are not set Make sure that the settings are correct The oven does not heat up The automatic switch of...

Page 39: ...self contact your dealer or an Authorised Service Centre The necessary data for the service centre is on the rating plate The rating plate is on the front frame of the oven cavity Do not remove the rating plate from the oven cavity We recommend that you write the data here Model MOD Product number PNC Serial number S N ENERGY EFFICIENCY Energy saving The oven contains features which help you save ...

Page 40: ... will continue to cook Use the residual heat to warm up other dishes Keep food warm Choose the lowest possible temperature setting to use residual heat and keep a meal warm The residual heat indicator or temperature appears on the display Cooking with the lamp off Turn off the lamp during cooking Turn it on only when you need it ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS Recycle materials with the symbol Put the pack...

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