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Safety instructions

Connecting up and functioning

Küppersbusch cookers are made according to relevant safety regulati-
ons. Only Küpperbusch cookers may be connected to Küpperbusch hobs.

The cookers may only be connected up to the mains, maintained and
repaired by a qualified electrician according to valid safety regulations.
Work carried out incorrectly places your safety at risk.

Do not put the appliance into operation unless it has been built in!

The surfaces of the oven, oven door and hob are very hot when in
operation. Always keep children away!

Connection leads of electrical appliances may not be placed on the hot
hob or get jammed in the hot oven door.

WARNING!
This appliance must be earthed!

Cooking surface

Overheated fats and oils may spontaneously ignite. Food involving the
use of fats and oils, e.g. chipped potatoes, may only be cooked under
supervision. Never extinguish ignited fats and oils with water! Put the lid
on, turn off the hotplate and remove the pan from the hot hob.

If cracks, fractures or any other defects appear in your glass ceramic
cooking area, do not use your cooker. Disconnect the fuse.

In glass ceramic cooking areas with warming zones, it is possible for the
warming zone to be switched on unintentionally or by a defect electronic
component. For this reason, no objects which pose a general hazard
may be left on the warming zone even when not in use.

Do not place aluminium foil or plastic on the cooking area.

Do not place combustible or inflammable objects upon the cooking top
which might be dangerous in case of unintentional switching on.

Oven

When carrying out repairs and replacing oven light bulbs, the cooker
must be disconnected from the mains (switch off the fuse).

Never store any objects in your oven which could cause a hazard if the
oven is unintentionally switched on.

Take special care when working in the hot oven. Use a dish cloth, oven
gloves or similar.

The oven door must close well. In the event of damage to the door sea-
ling, hinges, sealing surfaces or to the glass pane, do not use your coo-
ker until it has been repaired and checked by a qualified and authorised
trained installer.

Caution! When opening and closing the oven door, do not reach into the
hinge. Risk of injury!

Always close the oven door completely when preparing food in the oven.

Keep at least 5 cm away from the grill and top heat

Before first use

Disposing of the packaging and the old appliance

Dispose of the transport packaging in such a way that is not harmful to the
environment. 
If the appliance is purchased in Germany the dealer who sold you the app-
liance will dispose of the transport packaging for you. 
Recycling the packaging saves raw materials and reduces the amount of
waste disposed appliances still contain useful materials. Dispose of your old
appliance at a collection point for recycling useful materials.
Before disposing of your old appliance ensure that it cannot be used any
longer. This will prevent misuse.

Initial cleaning

Remove excess materials and packaging. Before preparing food for the first
time, the cooker must be cleaned.

Clean the glass ceramic cooking area or hob, baking trays, drip pan etc.
with a damp cloth and a little detergent.

Heating the hob

Consecutively heat up the hotplates for

(not for glass ceramic hobs)

5 minutes each at the highest setting.
Air the kitchen well because of the “new
smell”.

Heating the oven

Close the oven door.
Heat up the oven with top heat/bottom heat
at 250 °C for 60 minutes.
Air the kitchen well at the same time.

EEH 620.0

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Summary of Contents for EEH 620.0

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 Instruções de uso e de montagem EEH 620 0 07 22 15 FB ...

Page 2: ...uced Contents Your cooker at a glance 16 Safety instructions 17 Connecting up and functioning Cooking surface Oven Before first use 17 Disposing of the packaging and the old appliance Initial cleaning Using the hob 18 Using the hotplates The cooking zones Which are the best pots and pans Features of the glass ceramic cooking area The oven 19 Selecting the heating mode and temperature Switch symbol...

Page 3: ...ating indicator red 7 Function indicator yellow 8 Oven function switch 9 Oven temperature switch 10 Hob control 11 Control panel 12 Top heat 13 Grill connector 14 Hot air 15 Shelves 16 Frame 17 Oven door Available accessories Grilling rack with lifter no 125 Pizza slab no 126 Roasting grid no 440 Roasting tray no 441 Plug in grill no 540 Baking tray enamel no 541 Baking tray aluminium no 542 Drip ...

Page 4: ...t be disconnected from the mains switch off the fuse Never store any objects in your oven which could cause a hazard if the oven is unintentionally switched on Take special care when working in the hot oven Use a dish cloth oven gloves or similar The oven door must close well In the event of damage to the door sea ling hinges sealing surfaces or to the glass pane do not use your coo ker until it h...

Page 5: ...g zone circuit for frying pans or lar ger saucepans Turn the hotplate control to the right as far as it will go Then set it to the required cooking set ting Control to 0 Returns to the smaller diameter Hotplate heating indicators 1 The indicators are on for as long as the hotplates are still very hot even after the hotplates have been switched off Caution The indicator can be defect defect light b...

Page 6: ...es also for preserving Insertable parts Do not line the oven with aluminium foil Baking trays Lift slightly when removing After baking trays are placed back into the oven the sloping edge of the tray must point towards the oven door Roasting rack Please ensure that the catches of the racks always point to wards the front towards you Applications Baking Notes on baking Hot air convection No need to...

Page 7: ... topping 3 180 2 180 190 3 0 150 160 25 35 With moist topping 3 170 2 170 180 3 160 170 30 50 Leavened dough Large cake 3 150 160 1 175 180 40 65 Ring cake 3 150 160 2 175 180 40 50 Small biscuits 3 140 150 2 180 200 15 30 Large flat cakes With dry topping 3 150 160 2 180 190 3 0 150 160 25 35 With moist topping 3 160 170 2 170 180 3 160 170 30 50 Sponge cake Gateaux and flans 3 150 160 2 175 180 ...

Page 8: ...e in C per cm of the thickness of the joint in mins Joint of beef 160 18 Roast beef English style 180 180 200 8 10 Fillet 180 180 200 8 Veal 160 160 180 12 Pork 160 160 180 12 15 Smoked loin of pork 160 160 180 8 Shoulder of pork 160 160 180 12 15 Roast pork with crackling 160 160 180 12 15 Game 160 15 Wild boar 160 15 Fillet of game 180 180 200 8 10 Mutton 150 160 15 Duck 160 160 180 12 Goose 160...

Page 9: ...lot of moisture develops in the oven interior owing to the evaporation of water This moisture emerges through the ventilator openings and as a result the control panel may become hot Assembling the grill optional accessory no 540 For grilling you require the plug in grill accessory no 540 Remove the dummy plug from the back wall of the oven and plug the grill into the grill socket which has now be...

Page 10: ...t from the front and then from the back holes on the frame of the backmobil The slot in gratings can then be removed Assembling the backmobil Insert the holder rods of the slot in gra tings back into the holes on the frame of the backmobil and proceed in the reverse sequence to the sequence used when taking the backmobil apart Push the lever into place Oven From time to time the oven needs to be c...

Page 11: ...er Safeguard the cooker by means of line protecting switches fuses or con tactors with at least 3 mm contact opening width Switch off the cooker by means of these safety devices before con necting up the oven carrying out repair work or replacing the light bulb It must not be possible to touch components which are insulated under operating conditions The earth wire must be so long that when the ma...

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