Küppersbusch EDG6200.0E Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 15

 

 

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Usage, tables and tips 

Use of accessories  

The  perforated  container  is  suitable  for  cooking 
fresh  or  deep  frozen  vegetables,  meat  and 
poultry.  In  this  case  it  is  important  that  the  non-
perforated  container  is  introduced  into  the  first 
level. This way, dripping liquids are collected and 
the  appliance  does  not  get  dirty.  The  perforated 
container with the food should be inserted into the 
second level. 
The  non-perforated  container  is  used  to  steam 
sensitive foods, e.g. compotes and dumplings. 

 
The  rack  is  used  when  cooking  with  small 
containers,  as for  example, dessert  bowls  and  to 
regenerate plate dishes. 
For more precise information refer to the tables. 
The  suggested  times  and  temperatures  are 
guideline  values.  The  actual  cooking  time  can 
vary  according  to  the  type  and  quality  of  the 
foods. 

 

Fish 

 

Fish 

Quantity 

Temperature ºC  Time min. 

Container 

Level 

Gilthead sea bream

 

800-1200 g 

80 

30-40 

Perforated 

Trout 

4 x 250 g 

80 

20-25 

Perforated 

Salmon filet 

500-1000 g 

80 

15-25 

Perforated 

Salmon trout   

1000-1200 g 

80 

25-35 

Perforated 

1/2 

King prawns 

500-1000 g 

80 

15-20 

Perforated 

Green-shell mussel 

1000-1500 g 

100 

25-35 

Perforated 

Halibut filet 

500-1000 g 

80 

20-25 

Perforated 

Cockles 

500-1000 g 

100 

10-20 

Perforated 

Lobster 

800-1200 g 

100 

25-30 

Perforated 

1/2 

Cod filet 

1000-1200 g 

80 

20-25 

Perforated 

Blue mussel 

1000-1200 g 

100 

15-25 

Perforated 

Lake trout 

4 x 250 g 

80 

25-30 

Perforated 

Haddock 

1000-1200 g 

80 

20-25 

Perforated 

Tuna filet 

500-1000 g 

80 

15-20 

Perforated 

Pike perch 

4 x 250 g 

80 

25-30 

Perforated 

 

Summary of Contents for EDG6200.0E

Page 1: ...BEDIENUNGSANWEISUNG EDG6200 0E 163661 mit Montageanweisungen Instructions for use GB...

Page 2: ...azard Disposal of equipment no longer used According to European Directive 2002 96 EC on the management of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE home electrical appliances should not be put i...

Page 3: ...eding 37 When the oven is working 38 Interrupting a cooking cycle 38 Altering parameters 38 Cancelling a cooking cycle 38 End of a cooking cycle 38 Usage Tables and Tips 39 Use of accessories 39 Care...

Page 4: ...surface The oven must not be installed close to any sources of heat radios or televisions During installation make sure that the power cable does not come into contact with any moisture or objects wi...

Page 5: ...ties or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised t...

Page 6: ...of 8 kg The racks can bear a maximum load of 8 kg To avoid damaging the oven do not exceed this load Cleaning The appliance will remain hot for some time after it is switched off and cool down only sl...

Page 7: ...aking tray 3 Lamp bulb 7 Rack 4 Control panel 8 Shelf guides d e c f g h i a b a Descale light f Clock Duration indication lights b Water refill light g Clock Duration selection key c Function lights...

Page 8: ...numbers will start to flash not necessary if your oven is first plugged in or after a power failure 2 Turn the rotating knob to set the correct hour value 3 Press again the Clock setting key to set t...

Page 9: ...ct water hardness parameter value according to the below table 3 Press the Clock key to set the parameter The display shows the clock Water hardness Type Ca Mg ppm English deg eH French deg dF German...

Page 10: ...Select the operating time you want by turning the Rotating Knob in either direction for example to 10 minutes 5 Press the START key The oven will start to operate Steam function 90 C Use this function...

Page 11: ...ting Knob in either direction for example to 10 minutes 5 Press the START key The oven will start to operate Steam function 60 C Use this function to defrost and cook with little heat 5 3 1 2 4 1 Pres...

Page 12: ...in either direction until the 40 function light flashes 3 Press the Duration Selection key to change the operating time The respective display will start to flash This setting is optional Please jump...

Page 13: ...is being pumped the display shows PUMP This message stays on until the temperature of the water reaches 75 C before it can be pumped back to the water tank Warning the water in the tank may be hot Dan...

Page 14: ...ted Alter the temperature by pressing the Function Selector key and turning the Rotating Knob until the new temperature is blinking Validate the selection by pressing again the Function Selector key C...

Page 15: ...times and temperatures are guideline values The actual cooking time can vary according to the type and quality of the foods Fish Fish Quantity Temperature C Time min Container Level Gilthead sea brea...

Page 16: ...100 20 30 Perforated 2 Sausages 80 100 10 15 Perforated 2 Eggs Eggs Temperature C Time min Container Level Eggs in Glass 100 10 15 Rack 2 Eggs hard 100 15 Rack 2 Eggs soft 100 10 12 Rack 2 Side dishes...

Page 17: ...25 Perforated 2 Turnip in sticks 100 20 25 Perforated 2 Snow peas 100 15 20 Perforated 2 Carrots in slices 100 25 30 Perforated 2 Corn cobs 100 50 60 Perforated 2 Bell peppers in stripes 100 12 15 Pe...

Page 18: ...Container Level Pears 4 6 1l glasses 100 30 35 Rack 1 Cherries 4 6 1l glasses 80 30 35 Rack 1 Peaches 4 6 1l glasses 80 30 35 Rack 1 Plums 4 6 1l glasses 80 30 35 Rack 1 Regenerate Warming up Quantity...

Page 19: ...ay the usual vessels of porcelain Jena glass or of stainless steel can be put inside the oven The container of cooking perforated or not will be inserted in the 1st level from the bottom It can also b...

Page 20: ...owing chapter Removing the shelf guides Unscrew and remove the knurled nuts 1 in the front of the shelf guides in an anti clockwise direction Unscrew and loosen the knurled nuts 2 in the back of the s...

Page 21: ...ance door as far as it will go 2 Insert 2 pins inside the holes in the hinges 3 Close the appliance door just enough that it can be lifted out 4 To reassemble push the hinges into the holes from the f...

Page 22: ...light stays on If the Descaling procedure is not performed some cooking cycles after the Descale light starts to flash If once again the Descaling procedure is not performed some cooking cycles after...

Page 23: ...ank 4 Pour 0 5 litres of an adequate descaling solution into the water tank and put the water tank back 5 Press the Start Stop key The Descale cycle is initiated and takes about 30 minutes 6 When the...

Page 24: ...imescale fat starch or egg white stains Corrosion can occur under these stains Do not let any water get inside the oven Oven interior After use remove any water on the bottom of the cooking space with...

Page 25: ...ses are normal there is no problem The food doesn t heat up or heats very slowly Check if You have selected the correct operating times and temperature setting The food you have put inside the oven is...

Page 26: ...descaling starts 0 5L Feed 0 5 litre descaling solution into the water tank 1 0L Feed 1 litre cold water into the water tank for rinsing Water tank Indication that water tank is missing The water tank...

Page 27: ...e T r der ffnen und das Ger t mit den vier mitgelieferten Schrauben am K chenm bel wie im Bild dargestellt befestigen EN 1 Push oven completely into the cabinet and centre it 2 Open door and fasten th...

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