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Instructions for use 

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EDG 6600.1M

Summary of Contents for EDG 6600.1M

Page 1: ...Instructions for use and fitting 5285246 N5 1 EDG 6600 1M...

Page 2: ...ck 12 Clock display 13 Water hardness 14 Cooking and baking 15 The operating modes and their application 16 Sample setting 17 Switching on the appliance 18 Switching off the appliance 18 Instructions...

Page 3: ...s yourself 37 What is to be done if 37 After a power cut 40 Tips and tricks 41 Technical data 42 Disposal 43 Installation instructions for fitter 44 Electrics 44 Installation dimensions 45 Installing...

Page 4: ...assembly and for operation are also passed on thus providing the new owner with information on correct operation and with the respective instructions The appliance is intended to be used for preparin...

Page 5: ...ht in the door of the appliance The electrical insulation may be damaged If the excess cable of this appliance is damaged it has to be replaced by the Customer service or by another qualified person t...

Page 6: ...Avoid damage to the appliance as follows On cleaning ensure that no water gets into the appliance Do not use cloths that are excessively damp Never spray the inside or the outside of the appliance wit...

Page 7: ...ingly and never allow them to play with the appliance Cooking and baking result in the development of heat The door of the appliance in particular the glass pane may become hot Risk of burns Do not to...

Page 8: ...nce parts 1 Control elements and display elements 2 Oven cavity temperature gauge 3 Door sealing 4 Oven door 5 Ventilator 6 Steam inlet 7 Supporting grid 8 Water tank 9 Stainless steel tray 10 Perfora...

Page 9: ...display elements Keys Symbols Display A Operating mode B Timer C Knob D Operating time and switch off time E Off F Operating mode G Timer H Operating time I Switch off time J Time K Time cooking tempe...

Page 10: ...n operation Select the various operating modes the operation duration and the switching off time by pressing the respective button once or more often The symbol for the function selected will light up...

Page 11: ...settings 11 User settings Settings on the appliance can be adapted to suit your requirements The procedure is equivalent for all user settings The following diagram provides an overview of possible se...

Page 12: ...childproof lock Acknowledge by pressing button In order to exit the settings press the key The setting made will be assumed Operation when the childproof lock is activated If button is pressed when t...

Page 13: ...he clock becomes visible Acknowledge by pressing button The display indicates Turn knob The display will show to indicate that the time is not visible Acknowledge by pressing button In order to exit t...

Page 14: ...factory If the appliance is switched off press the button for at least 5 seconds The display indicates Acknowledge by pressing button The display indicates Turn knob until the display for medium wate...

Page 15: ...ables refers to typical meth ods of cooking and can therefore only serve as recommendations Prior to initial use of a newly installed appliance the following steps should be taken following the instru...

Page 16: ...ooking all types of vegetables Allowing rice grains and pulses to swell Simmering ham and gammon Cooking mussels Extracting fruit juices Regeneration Defrosting and cooking vegetables simultaneously T...

Page 17: ...opping up water The contents of the water tank normally are sufficient for one cooking procedure If water nevertheless needs to be topped up Fill up to the 0 5 litre mark at the most so that water wil...

Page 18: ...ing mode During the steam dissipation process a controlled flow of steam is released from the oven into the surrounding area This prevents a lot of steam from escaping at once when the oven door is op...

Page 19: ...t Dry the water tank and put it back into the appliance Leave the door of the appliance open so that the oven can cool down and dry out The water in the water tank may be hot Should residual water not...

Page 20: ...ly intended for steaming fresh or frozen vegetables Dishes may also be placed on it when one course meals are to be regenerated The stainless steel tray acts as a drip pan when used with the perforate...

Page 21: ...d switch off Setting and changing the clock Press buttons and simultaneously The time set e g and the symbol will blink Turn the knob until the required time is indicated Turning knob will assume the...

Page 22: ...hour and 12 min The maximum time which can be set is 9 hours and 59 minutes The timer will start up immediately when knob is pressed The symbol will light up The remaining time will be shown if no ope...

Page 23: ...e Setting Place the food in the oven and select the required operating mode Press button The symbol will light up The symbol of the selected operating mode is on The operating time proposed for the se...

Page 24: ...ssing button Switching off prematurely Press button Operating time over After the operating time has expired the appliance will automatically switch off the selected mode A long continuous buzz will s...

Page 25: ...display Set the required duration by turning knob Press once again button The symbol will light up The current time of day and the operating time which has been set will blink in the display Turn knob...

Page 26: ...p The display will indicate the switch off time The switch off time can be adjusted by turning knob Acknowledge by pressing button Switching off prematurely Press button Switch off time has been reach...

Page 27: ...those given Put the food into the cold oven cavity not preheated Vegetables fresh Temperature in C Cooking time min Beans 100 35 45 Broccoli cauliflower buds 100 20 30 Fennel halved 100 25 30 Boiled...

Page 28: ...min Steamed yeast dumplings 100 10 20 Yeast dough dumplings 100 15 20 Bread dumplings 100 20 25 Yeast pastries 100 20 25 Eggs Temperature setting C Cooking time min Pickled eggs 100 8 10 Hard boiled...

Page 29: ...25 Sterilising preserving 4 1 litre jars Temperature in C Cooking time min Cherries 80 30 Pears 90 Peaches Damsons Desserts Quantity Temperature in C Cooking time min Caramel cream 90 25 30 Yogurt 40...

Page 30: ...ring ready to eat meals as required Defrosting Quantity Temperature in C Cooking time min Bread 100 20 30 Noodles approx 500 g 100 20 35 Rice 500 800 g 100 25 30 Vegetables 300 450 g 100 25 40 Meat fi...

Page 31: ...ges or metal scourers etc since these will damage the surface Stains which have already dried out are easier to remove if the oven is operated using the steaming mode at a temperature of 80 C for a sh...

Page 32: ...ng them onto the oven wall Turn the knurled nuts 1 onto the screws until they stop Removing the oven door Open the oven door as far as possible Fold the clamps 1 on the front of the two hinges right d...

Page 33: ...nough water can be pumped into the evaporator In this case the digital display will indicate even though the water tank has been filled up Remove the water tank The swivel arm 1 will move upwards Pres...

Page 34: ...he appliance must be descaled as follows depending on the water hardness We recommend that you descale when the display indicates that this is necessary Failure to descale can result in impairment of...

Page 35: ...The display indicates The appliance will be in the initial rinsing phase for approx 7 1 2 minutes The display will then indicate Remove the water tank pour out the water and fill the tank once again w...

Page 36: ...t the thinner part 3 of the seal is pressed over the frame Only the thicker part 4 may be inside the seal frame 2 Fasten the seal in the middle of the four sides Then press the seal into the frame abo...

Page 37: ...indicates Possible cause Remedy The water tank has not been installed Install a water tank Possible cause Remedy There is no water in the water tank On decalcifying The water filter is clogged Fill th...

Page 38: ...e evaporator in the appliance is limescaled The water filter may be partially blocked Commence with descaling If the appliance was last descaled quite re cently replace the water filter and start up t...

Page 39: ...in the wiring system in the building is defect The safety fuse or the automatic cut out device trips regularly Cut off of the power supply Replace the fuse Switch on the safety cut out once again Call...

Page 40: ...has dropped to below 80 C If there is still sufficient cold water in the water tank it is automatically pumped into the steam generator thus cooling it down This will cool down the steam generator If...

Page 41: ...ed porcelain bowl or glass bowl provided that these are suitable On steaming in the perforated cooking pan a baking tray inserted under the pan will reduce the quantity of condensate which gathers on...

Page 42: ...kg Electrical connection Power supply 230 V 50 Hz Power Connected wattage 2 2 kW Electrical voltage 10 A Heating power Steam generator 2 0 kW Floor heater 0 14 kW Safety concept As long as the power s...

Page 43: ...liance is functionless prior to disposal Remove the plug from the socket or have the electrical supply disconnected by an electrician Then cut off the connection cable on the appliance Please ensure t...

Page 44: ...erformed by an electrician and in observance of the relevant regulations If the socket is inaccessible after the installation safety regulations require that an all pole isolator with a contact openin...

Page 45: ...Installation instructions for fitter 45 Installation dimensions in a suitable niche in a standard niche with levelling panel ZUB 736...

Page 46: ...g will need to be turned Should this not be possible a qualified electrician must exchange the zero conductor and the termi nal wire in the socket Slide the oven fully into the housing unit Do not jam...

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