Küppersbusch EEB 6550.8 Instructions For Use And Installation Download Page 4

EEB 6550.8

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Safety Warnings      

Connection and use

  Only KÜPPERSBUSCH hobs have been manufactured and tested for use 

over a KÜPPERSBUSCH oven. Do not use other hobs.

  Any handling or repair to the appliance, including replacement of the 

feed 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 malfunctioning that could be hazardous 

to your safety.

  Do not allow children to come near the oven while in use as it can reach 

very high temperatures.

  Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the 

appliance.

  This appliance is not for use by persons (including children) 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 for their 

safety.

Oven

  Unplug your oven if it malfunctions.

  The oven must always be operated with the door closed.

  The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any use of the oven other 

than for the home preparation of food.

  Only use the oven after it has been installed inside the kitchen unit.

  Do not store oil, fats or infl ammable materials inside the oven. This may 

be dangerous if the oven is turned on.

  Do not lean or sit on the open oven door. You could damage it, as well 

as endangering your safety.

  In order to cook food in the oven, place the tray or grid shelf supplied 

with it over the shelf runners inside the oven cavity. The tray and grid 

shelf have a system to make their partial outward movement easy for 

food handling.

  Do not place containers or food on the bottom surface of the oven. 

Always use the trays and grid.

  Do not pour water on the bottom surface of the oven when in use; this 

may damage the enamel.

  Open the oven door as little as possible during cooking. This will reduce 

power consumption.

  Use protective oven gloves when performing operations inside the 

oven.

  It is normal for condensation to occur on the oven door when cooking 

dishes with a high liquid content.

Thermoprobe

  Only use the original thermoprobe.

  Do not trap the thermoprobe cable in the oven door.

  Remove from the oven if it is not being used.

  Keep at a minimum distance of 5 cm from the grill and the top 

elements.

Before First Use

Remove packaging and the old appliance

Remove packaging and recycle in an environmentally-friendly way.

In Germany, the transport packaging is returned to the store where the 

appliance has been purchased. By returning the packaging material, raw 

materials are saved and also fewer waste products are generated. Old 

appliances still contain valuable material. Leave your old appliance at a 

collection point for valuable materials. Old appliances must be rendered 

inoperative before disposing of them in order to prevent improper use.

Setting the clock

The clock must be set before fi rst use and after a power failure. Whenever 

this occurs, the ‘12.00’ reading will fl ash on the display.

  When you connect your 

oven to a power supply, 

you will see 12:00 fl as-

hing on the display and 

the symbols 

 and 

 light up.

 Touch 

 or 

 on the glass to set the hour. Then touch 

.

 Touch 

 and 

 on the glass to set the minutes. Then touch 

.

  You will then hear a double beep confi rming the time is set.

  The oven will display the time set and 

 lit up in white.

If you want to change the time: 

  If the oven is off, turn it on by touching 

.

 Touch 

This symbol 

will light up in 

red.

  If you touch 

 or 

, you will see the 

5 clock functions on the display.

Summary of Contents for EEB 6550.8

Page 1: ...Gebrauchs und Einbauanweisung EEB 6550 8 EEBK 6550 8 3172403 000 Instructions for use and installation Manuel de montage et d utilisation Montage en gebruiksaanwijzingen EN FR NI...

Page 2: ...anging setting the cooking time Setting the end time Turning on and off automatically Oven Switch Off Additional settings 35 Alarm setting Stand by mode Roasting 35 Setting a programme Turning the roa...

Page 3: ...Grid acc No 124 Oven tray acc No 541 Baking tray acc No 543 Control Panel Sensor keys and instructions The control panel operates all oven settings 1 Oven power switch 2 Cooking functions shortcuts 3...

Page 4: ...n the bottom surface of the oven Always use the trays and grid Do not pour water on the bottom surface of the oven when in use this may damage the enamel Open the oven door as little as possible durin...

Page 5: ...ouch Control technology To operate simply touch the glass control symbols with your fingertip The touch control sensitivity continuously adapts to changing conditions Make sure that the glass surface...

Page 6: ...ll light up on the control panel will change to red Touch or to set one of the following cooking functions See Conventional oven cooking functions below When you have set the desired function touch Yo...

Page 7: ...on the grid shelf with the tray below to collect meat juices Turbo fan with top and bottom heat Suitable for roasts and cakes The fan spreads the heat evenly throughout the inside of the oven to reduc...

Page 8: ...has been specifically indicated It is very important to select the correct food weight so that the ingre dients will be properly cooked When cooking with a thermoprobe the oven will determine the coo...

Page 9: ...e The oven is now off Setting the end time The end time is when the oven turns off You can combine the cooking time and the end time See Turning on and off automatically Touch This will light up in re...

Page 10: ...me is also determined if you intend to roast without the thermoprobe Both values are pre programmed but can be changed see previous sections Before using the thermoprobe set the weight Or 2 Setting a...

Page 11: ...ately 60 mins Two chickens will need between 65 and 75 mins Shelf levels count from the bottom up As a general rule The bigger the roast the lower the grid shelf should be in the oven For larger roast...

Page 12: ...al meatloaf stuffed roast Pork According to weight According to weight 0 5 10Kg Pork suckling pig Beef lamb According to weight According to weight 0 5 5Kg Beef lamb veal shin Chops steak According to...

Page 13: ...170 190 160 160 180 12 15 Baked pork chops 160 170 190 160 160 8 Pork shoulder 160 170 190 160 160 180 12 15 Roast pork with crackling 160 170 190 160 160 180 12 15 Game 160 170 190 160 15 Wild boar...

Page 14: ...ing function or automatic cooking recipe During cooking the display will show and the temperature currently measured by the thermoprobe alternating with the selected temperature When the inside temper...

Page 15: ...k and goose breasts boneless It is not suitable for game and horse meat Lengthy cooking of these types of meat produces a typically strong smell Remove the fat and skin before preparation except duck...

Page 16: ...0 12 120 180 70 Silverside beef knuckle 1 500 2 000 g 10 12 200 230 80 Skirt steak 1 500 1 800 g 10 15 150 200 80 Veal Steak 500 800 g 5 6 90 110 80 Veal fillet 1 000 1 500 g 8 10 110 120 80 Silversid...

Page 17: ...se the oven tray If baking a small round pizza put the tray in the oven to preheat too Roll out the dough place it on the oven tray and shape an edge Cover the dough with the topping of your choice bu...

Page 18: ...ie in mould 1 150 160 1 175 180 40 65 Brioche 2 150 160 2 175 180 40 50 Christmas loaf preheat 1 150 160 1 175 180 50 70 Small pastries 2 140 150 2 180 200 15 30 Large flat pies Dry garnishing 2 150 1...

Page 19: ...he ambient temperature weight of the food and how deeply frozen it is Making preserves Caution If using jars with twist off lids do not use the same lid twi ce This could lead to the jars smashing und...

Page 20: ...ared for the oven should stay beautiful and as good as new for many years Here is a series of instructions that allow you to care for and clean all of the surfaces thoroughly without damaging them For...

Page 21: ...ainless steel surfaces with a suitable product once a week Such products protect the stainless steel against decolouring by forming a protective film Enamel Oven cavity front trays You may use some pl...

Page 22: ...runners by loosening them from the chrome nuts that are located on the sides of the oven Remove the shelf runner Assembling the shelf runners Position the shelf runners and attach the nuts Folding dow...

Page 23: ...he oven can still be used Change the halogen lamp as soon as possible make sure the oven is off and cold See Changing the oven light there is a strong smell Regenerate the kotherm catalyst See Regener...

Page 24: ...stallation must be carried out with complete protection to prevent accidental contact The appliance is ready to be plugged in and can only be connected to a socket with an earth connection installed i...

Page 25: ...Insert the plug into the socket Fully insert the oven into the cupboard unit Take care not to trap the cable of the appliance Securing the oven to the kitchen unit Open the oven door With the screws p...

Page 26: ...kirchen K ppersbuschstr 16 D 45883 Gelsenkirchen Telefon 02 09 4 01 0 Telefax 02 09 4 01 3 03 www kueppersbusch de K ppersbusch Ges m b H Eitnergasse 13 1231 Wien Telefon 01 8 66 80 0 Telefax 01 8 66...

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