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Operating the appliance

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User's guide

10.5.  Changing a setting during the cooking process

Turn the right switch to set the cooking temperature.
Con

rm with

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The changed settings are now accepted.

If you do not con

 rm the adjustment, the display changes back to the running process

and the current settings remain.

10.6.  Changing / setting the cooking time during the cooking process

Press the symbol

.

Use the right switch in order to select the function

 and con

rm your choice with

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Turn the right switch to set or change the cooking
time and con

rm with

.

INFO

Changes must all be actively con

 rmed with OK; if they are not, the screen

will return to the old display after 8 seconds, and the new settings will not be
saved.

Summary of Contents for CD6350.0

Page 1: ...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 49 0 209 4...

Page 2: ...20 6 2 Dismantling the door 21 6 3 Dismantling assembling the interior glass of the door 24 6 4 Dismantling assembling the shelf runners 25 6 5 Dismantling the rear wall 25 7 Overview of your steamer...

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

Page 4: ...ci ed in sales contracts concluded with dealers we also provide ultimate consumers with a direct guarantee on K ppersbusch home appliances The scope of our guarantee is as follows 1 Appliance defects...

Page 5: ...systems shall be reserved even in the event of be ing only partially used K PPERSBUSCH makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of these op erating instructions and explici...

Page 6: ...se care and maintenance of your appliance and its attachments and it informs you about potential danger The section on Operation Instructions introduces you to the appliance tells you what it s for wh...

Page 7: ...l Covers bear ing this sign may only be removed by a certi ed skilled electrician OBSERVE REGULATIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATI CALLY SENSITIVE COMPONENTS AND MODULES ESDS Electrostatically endangered...

Page 8: ...ble should be carried out by authorised Technical Service Personnel using original spare parts Repairs or handling by others may damage the appliance or cause malfunctioning that could be hazardous to...

Page 9: ...duced 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 for their s...

Page 10: ...e the tray or grid shelf supplied with it over the shelf runners inside the appliance cavity The tray and grid shelf have a system to make their partial outward movement easy for food handling Do not...

Page 11: ...appliance is properly installed and grounded by quali ed technician The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages caused by improper installation and electrical connection of this steamer T...

Page 12: ...ements taken under different conditions may give different values from those indicated for your appliance Consult the User s guide accompanying this manual to learn about the energy consumption of you...

Page 13: ...s The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages caused by improper use of this appliance The steamer is only intended for use in private households It may not be used for commercial purposes...

Page 14: ...Often these types of stains or dirt cannot be removed without leaving marks To clean an appliance that is not very dirty use a damp cloth a soft brush or a soft sponge and a weak solution of detergen...

Page 15: ...s using aggressive methods such as those described as 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 Alw...

Page 16: ...starch deposits must be removed immediately stains will result if they are not We recommend that you clean stainless steel surfaces with a standard cleaning agent for stainless steel once a week This...

Page 17: ...Door interior coated glass CAUTION If possible do not use any oven spray since its regular use can destroy the coating on the glass A cleaning scraper is ideal for removing stubborn dirt We recommend...

Page 18: ...h aluminium foil as this may affect cooking performance and damage the enamel inside the appliance and the interior of your kitchen unit When closing the door during cooking the sound of the air insid...

Page 19: ...The water tank is situated behind the panel Capacity 0 8 litres Minimum capacity for the steaming process 0 25 litres 5 2 Cleaning the accessories Clean the outside of the appliance and accessories w...

Page 20: ...hey can be ordered from our technical Customer Service 6 1 1 Changing the side bulb Remove the chrome plated runners and or glide out shelves by removing the screw nuts A Use a tool to take out the gl...

Page 21: ...ging the LED lamp Call the Technical Assistance Service Department 6 2 Dismantling the door For easy cleaning the door can be dismantled Follow the instructions for the type of door your appliance has...

Page 22: ...mbling the door Hold the door with both hands at the lower part of the sides insert the hinge arms into their housings and let the door fall as far as it will go Open the door fully Turn the latches b...

Page 23: ...the door until the hinges are fully detached To assemble the door carry out the steps in the reverse order Assembling the door Hold the door with both hands at the lower part of the sides insert the...

Page 24: ...not the door will close and the unmounted glass panes could break and cause injury To prevent this dismantle the glass panes with the door removed following the instructions in the previous section U...

Page 25: ...t A pull the supports forward B and remove them Removing the side racks Insert the rear notch into the rear fastening nut Fix the front fastening nut C in the front notch of the support Secure the sup...

Page 26: ...trol panel 2 Gridiron 3 Rack levels 4 Hinge 5 Inner glass 6 Cooling air exit 7 Unit mounting 8 Lamp 9 Rear wall 10 Sealing 11 Door Standard accessories Grid 1 cooking pan not perforated deep 1 Perfora...

Page 27: ...or Automatic programme With this sensor you can select the automatic programmes 6 Sensor back With this sensor you turn to the in a previous step 3 Memory sensor With this sensor you have access to th...

Page 28: ...switch to select an hour Turn the right selection switch to select the minutes Then con rm by pressing You will then need to select the clock display Use the right switch to choose between the standa...

Page 29: ...clock Turn the right switch and then con rm with This will be followed by and acoustic signal as con rmation You will return to the standby display The selected time will be shown 8 2 Setting the wat...

Page 30: ...generated 50 by hot air and 50 by steam This mode is ideal for cooking oven bakes puddings and sou s Vario steam cooking This function combines 75 hot air with 25 steam and is ideal for cooking bread...

Page 31: ...he individual parts rest for another approx 4 min before removing them from the appliance and drying them All individual parts must be completely dried before being put back together again Melting Ide...

Page 32: ...minutes The cooking time varies based on the consistency of the food Soft foodstu s such as raspberries require a lower cooking time than rm foodstu s such as pears and apples Yoghurt mode with steam...

Page 33: ...has been reached You can manually open the panel when the indicator is o The water tank is empty Please ll the water tank to continue or art the process The remaining water was pumped back into the wa...

Page 34: ...to use your steamer for cooking food you will need to press on the symbol If neither a function nor an automatic programme is selected the appliance will switch o again after a few seconds and show t...

Page 35: ...sidual water has been completely pumped back the water tank indicator appears in the display Now remove the water tank to pour out the remaining water Put the water tank back and close the shutter INF...

Page 36: ...to the running process and the current settings remain 10 6 Changing setting the cooking time during the cooking process Press the symbol Use the right switch in order to select the function and con r...

Page 37: ...are pre set Optionally the cooking time can be changed and a cooking end time can be set Place the food in the appliance before arting the process To con rm a setting press The steamer will commence...

Page 38: ...in until you hear a brief noise Close the panel The water tank indication is now no longer visible The appliance needs a short moment until the process continues automatically If the display persists...

Page 39: ...l return to the settings view The settings have now been saved INFO Once the programmed time has expired the appliance will switch o and an acoustic signal will sound Press to stop the acoustic signal...

Page 40: ...elay the start of the cooking procedure This step will no longer need to be carried out when the cooking time is set during the cooking process Con rm by pressing In the next step you will need to set...

Page 41: ...k symbol in standby mode Change the cooking time and nish time with the steps described above 10 8 3 Selecting a later end of cooking time This is only possible before starting the cooking process The...

Page 42: ...signal will sound Press to stop the acoustic signal The appliance will then show the current time of day The appliance is switched o INFO You can delete a preprogrammed cooking process by pressing th...

Page 43: ...at a speci c point in time during the cooking process Press the symbol in the settings view or dur ing a cooking process Turn the left switch and select the timer function To con rm press or turn the...

Page 44: ...to matic programme To art the cooking process press The programme called up will open The values set can be changed without such changes being stored INFO The settings in the memory function can still...

Page 45: ...same combination of keys for 4 sec onds until an acou ic signal sounds and the symbol in the atus display goes o 10 12 Factory settings Now keep the and symbols pressed for 3 seconds until the screen...

Page 46: ...or cavity dry At the end of the process the water is pumped back See General Information As soon as the residual water has been completely pumped back the water tank indicator appears in the display N...

Page 47: ...tart and art the process with The display shows a water tank with a size of 0 5 litres Now ll the water tank with 500 ml descaling agent and place it back into the appliance Close the panel and con rm...

Page 48: ...t the end of the process the water is pumped back Do not remove the water tank during the pumping process As soon as the residual water has been completely pumped back the water tank indicator appears...

Page 49: ...y 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...

Page 50: ...hen the door sealing is damaged the lightning is damaged The steamer can still be used Replace the halogen lamp as quickly as possible when the appliance is cold See Replacing the oven lamp an error c...

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