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Küppersbusch built-in ovens should only be connected to the correspon-
ding Küppersbusch built-in hobs by a qualified and authorised electrician.

The statutory regulations and the connection specifications issued by the
local power company must be observed to the letter.

Safeguard the cooker by means of line-protecting switches, fuses or con-
tactors with a contact opening of at least 3 mm.

Switch off the cooker by means of these safety devices before connec-
ting up the oven, carrying out repair work or replacing the light bulb.

It must not be possible to touch energised components.

The earth wire must be so long that when the mains lead cleat fails, the
live wires of the connecting cable are subjected to tension before the
earth wire.

Electrics

WARNING!
This appliance must be earthed!

Built-in oven

Permanent connection by means of an oven
socket.

Hob

Connected via the oven connection strip.

Circuit diagram

for the various mains ratings, is illustrated
on the back wall of the cooker.

Total power 

at 230 V

: max. 9.8 kW, of which

oven: 2.5 kW and
hob: max. 7.3 kW (depending on model)

at 235 V:

 max. 10.2 kW, of which 

oven: 2.6 kW and
hob: max. 7.6 kW (depending on model)

Connection values

Permanent connection 400 V 3 N 

 50 Hz 

Connection 3 N 

 Fuse current 20 A

Connection 2 N 

 Fuse current 30 A

Connection 1 N 

 Fuse current 35 A

Connection 3 x 230 V Fuse current 25 A

Connection cable

Use H 05 RR-F or H 07 RN-F.
Cable length at least 2 m

Installation dimensions

Installation in a fitted kitchen

The cooker has a Y-type design and protects the surrounding surfaces (fit-
ted cupboard components) from overheating. The plastic coating or veneer
must be applied with a heat-resistant adhesive (100 °C). This adhesive pre-
vents the surfaces from warping or working loose.
This cooker can be placed with its back wall and one side wall next to cup-
board or room walls of any height. The other side wall may only be placed
next to a fitted cupboard of the same height at the most. The cooker must
be installed so that it is absolutely level.

Installing the oven

Insert the oven a short way into a cup-
board alcove.
Press the correctly positioned electrical
hob connection into the oven connector
strip as far as it will go.
Push the oven right into the cupboard al-
cove. Do not jam the cooker connection!

Securing the oven

Open the oven door.
Using the screws which are provided
with the appliance, screw the cooker to
the fitted cupboard element from the in-
side outwards, starting at a slant.

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Summary of Contents for EEH 6100.0

Page 1: ...tions for use and installation instructions Instructions d utilisation et avis de montage Gebruiksaanwijzing en montagehandleiding Istruzioni di uso e di montaggio Instrucciones de uso y de montaje In...

Page 2: ...ooker at a glance 13 Safety instructions 14 for connection and functions for the cooking surface for the oven Before using your appliance for the first time 14 Using the hotplates 15 The cooking zones...

Page 3: ...ndicator red 7 Function indicator yellow 8 Oven selection dial 9 Oven temperature regulator 10 Cooking zone regulator 11 Operation fascia 12 Top heat 13 Grill connector 14 Hot air convection 15 Runner...

Page 4: ...objects which pose a general hazard may be left on the warming zone even after use Do not place aluminium foil or plastic on the cooking zones Do not place combustible or ignitable objects upon the co...

Page 5: ...ing zone circuit for frying pans or lar ger saucepans Turn the hotplate control as far as it will go to the right Then set it to the required cooking setting To return to the smaller zone reset the ho...

Page 6: ...towards the back away from you Baking Hot air convection With two trays at the same time Top and bottom heat Preheat the oven Hot air Top and bottom heat Time Shelf Temperature in C Shelf Temperature...

Page 7: ...ketchup onions peppers mushrooms salami tomato es and olives in that order Then season to taste Preheat the oven with top heat bottom heat at maximum tempe rature for 30 minutes Then put the pizza int...

Page 8: ...e oven 3 Set Thaw and Cook The following table provides you with a list of the approximate tempera tures that you need to set Food Preheat Top heat bottom heat Thaw and Cook Cooking time Temperature i...

Page 9: ...e in operating the controls You can deal with some faults yourself Fault Cause Remedy Cooking zone heat indicator is defective Lamp defective Call Customer Service Risk of burning as there is no tempe...

Page 10: ...7 6 kW depending on model Connection values Permanent connection 400 V 3 N 50 Hz Connection 3 N Fuse current 20 A Connection 2 N Fuse current 30 A Connection 1 N Fuse current 35 A Connection 3 x 230 V...

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