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EEH 6350.0 

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Grilling

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Always close the oven door when grilling!

F

Set the operating mode Grill 

 for small portions or Large area grill 

+

  

for large portions.
Set the temperature control to 

*

Exception:

 With larger roasts it is bet-

ter to select a temperature between 200 and 250°°C so that the roast 
does not burn.

Switch setting for Grill 

*

:         Switch setting for Large area grill 

+

  : 

– Preheat the oven for 5 to 10 min.

– Place the food on the gridiron.

– Push the drip pan into the 2nd or 3rd rack level and the gridiron into the 

rack level as per the table.

– Select Grill 

 or Large area grill 

+

  .

– Set temperature control to 

*

– Close the oven door. 

Recommended times for grilling

 

Defrosting

F

Set the operating mode to Cold air convection 

#

  (Hot air convection with-

out temperature setting) and do not countersink the function switch so 
that the oven interior stays illuminated. The oven slightly heats up via the 
lighting - perfect for a mild defrosting.

F

When defrosting ready to serve meals please follow the instructions of 
the producer.

– Remove the frozen food from the packaging, place it in a dish and insert 

into the oven with the rack on the third rack level from the bottom.

– Set the operating mode switch to 

#

   and the temperature control to “0” 

(resp. the instructions of the producer).

Preserving

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Attention!

 Do not use jars with twist-off

®

 lids if the latter have been al-

ready in use. The jars could otherwise smash under certain circumstanc-
es!

F

Conventional preservative jars with a rubber ring and glass lid or standard 
jars with a twist-off

®

 lid (only with new lid) are suitable.

Metal cans are unsuitable.

F

Do not pour water into the drip pan! A lot of steam would emerge from 
the vapour opening and you could burn yourself on it! Place a cup of 
water in the drip pan, not on the bottom of the oven!

F

Select Pizza mode 

.

■ 

Only use fresh food and prepare according to the usual recipes.

■ 

Prepare no more than 6 preserving jars with a capacity of 1 litres at one 
time.

■ 

Only use jars of the same height and fill 3/4 full with the same contents.

■ 

The jars should not touch each other.

– Place the drip pan on the 1st rack level from the bottom.

– Set 1 cup with water in the drip pan.

– Select Pizza mode 

 at 160 °C and observe preserving process.

After 10 to 20 minutes (jars with a capacity of 1 l) the liquid in the jars will 
start to bubble, usually in the jar on the front right first.

Fruits

– Then switch off the oven and keep the jars in the closed oven for another 

30 min. (approx. 15 min if preserving very sensitive fruit such as strawber-
ries.)

Vegetables and meat

– When the liquid starts to bubble, turn the oven down to 100 °C and con-

tinue to heat for a further 30 to 60 minutes.

– Then switch off the oven and keep the jars in the closed oven for another 

30 min.

Dish

Rack 

level

Grill

Large area grill

1

st

 side

2

d

 side

1

st

 side

2

d

 Side

in minutes

Pork chops/Escalope

6

6-8

4-6

8-9

5-7

Fillet of pork

5

10-12

8-10

12-13

8-10

Sausages

6

6-8

4-6

8-10

5-7

Shashlik

4

7-8

5-6

8-10

7-10

Rissoles

4

8-10

6-8

10-15

10-12

Beef steak

6

4-6

3-5

6-7

4-6

Slices of liver

6

3-4

2-3

4-5

3-4

Escalope of veal

5

5-7

4-5

7-8

5-6

Veal steak

5

6-8

4-6

8-9

5-6

Mutton chops

5

8-10

6-8

10-11

7-8

Lamb chops

5

8-10

6-8

10-11

7-8

Half a chicken

3

10-12

8-10

14-15

10-11

Fillet of fish

6

6-7

4-5

7-8

5-6

Trout

4

4-7

3-6

8-11

5-6

Toast

5

2-3

2-3

2-3

2-3

Toasted sandwiches

4

6-8

6-8

Summary of Contents for EEH 6350.0

Page 1: ...BEDIENUNGSANWEISUNG mit Montageanweisungen Instructions for use and installation instructions Gebruiksaanwijzing en montagehandleiding EEH 6350 0 072378 H41 ...

Page 2: ...peration Hob Oven Before using the appliance for the first time 19 Disposing of the packaging and the old appliance Setting the clock Initial cleaning Using the hob 20 The cooking levels Which are the best pots and pans Features of the glass ceramic hob Using your oven 21 General Symbols and operating modes Heating up indicator and mode indicator Turning the oven on and off Oven trays Rack levels ...

Page 3: ...l 12 Cooking zone controls 13 Control panel 14 Fold down grill top heat and grill 15 Hot air fan 16 Rack levels 17 Oven door Accessories supplied Gridiron Baking tray enamel Drip pan Accessories available Grilling rack with lifter acc no 125 Pizza stone acc no 145 Gridiron acc no 124 Roasting tray acc no 441 Baking tray enamel acc no 541 Drip pan aluminium acc no 542 Drip pan acc no 543 backmobil ...

Page 4: ...areful opening the door when the oven is hot don t lean over the open door straight away As soon as you open the door hot air and even steam will spill out through the door opening The oven door must close well In the event of damage to the hinges or to the glass pane do not use the appliance until it has been repaired and checked by a qualified person A damaged door sealing must be changed The ov...

Page 5: ...g zone circuit can be switched on for frying pans and large saucepans Switching the dual circuit zone on Turn the control to the right as far as it will go Then set it to the required cooking level Switching the dual circuit zone off Turn the control to 0 briefly Then set it to the required cooking level Heat indicators 1 Caution The indicator can fail defective light bulb You will now not be warn...

Page 6: ...position Oven trays 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 Push the drip pan and baking tray with the two slots right at the back into the oven Gridiron Please ensure that the catches of the racks always point towards the back away from you Grilling rack with lifter to insert in the dri...

Page 7: ...Roasting on the gridiron You can cook large roasts directly in the drip pan or on the gridiron with the drip pan inserted underneath e g turkey goose 3 4 chickens or knuckles Turn the roast after 2 3 of the cooking time unless you are using the hot air convection mode Roasting in a pan oven F Select Intensive hot air convection 0 at 180 200 C You should roast lean types of meat in the roasting pan...

Page 8: ...he dough to rise for approx 30 minutes until it has doubled in size Then knead the dough for a few minutes and allow it to prove for another 15 minutes Preheat the oven Pizza mode at a temperature of 250 C Grease the baking tray If you are making small round pizzas insert the baking tray into the oven now and preheat it as well Roll out the dough place on a baking tray and form an edge Add any top...

Page 9: ... 150 160 2 180 190 2 0 150 160 25 35 with a moist topping 2 160 170 2 170 180 2 160 170 30 50 Leavened dough Ring cake 2 150 160 1 175 180 40 65 Yeast cake 2 150 160 2 175 180 40 50 Rich sweet bread preheated 2 150 160 2 175 180 50 70 Small biscuits 2 140 150 2 180 200 15 30 Large flat cakes 2 with a dry topping 2 150 160 2 175 180 2 0 150 160 30 40 with a moist topping 2 160 170 2 170 180 2 160 1...

Page 10: ...cans are unsuitable F Do not pour water into the drip pan A lot of steam would emerge from the vapour opening and you could burn yourself on it Place a cup of water in the drip pan not on the bottom of the oven F Select Pizza mode Only use fresh food and prepare according to the usual recipes Prepare no more than 6 preserving jars with a capacity of 1 litres at one time Only use jars of the same h...

Page 11: ...oven is switched on the timer has a switch off function when the timer runs down the oven switches off If the oven is not operating the timer can be used as reminder Press the key until the desired time appears in the display With the key you can also correct the setting The symbol flashes and the set time begins to run down After the time has run down a signal rings and the oven switches automati...

Page 12: ... you should not use oven spray at all If you never theless want to use it only spray it in the oven interior and on enamel baking trays Enamel Oven interior front baking trays drip pan enamel hobs Some plastic sponges with abrasive side can be used Some products do how ever contain grains in the abrasive side of the sponge which can cause scratches Carefully try out the sponge on a small surface F...

Page 13: ... pull the hing es forward away from the door open ing Reassembling the oven door Take hold of the oven door on both sides and push the hinges into the relevant holes on the oven The hinge will click into place Slowly open the oven door full Fold back the clamps on the door hinges Close the oven door Removing and installing the side racks Removing the side racks Loosen the screws Remove the slot in...

Page 14: ...and side strip and is visible when the oven door is open Make a note of this information in case you have to consult our customer service You will find the rating label for the hob on the front page of the cooking sur face assembly instructions Fault Cause Remedy Heat indicator of a coo king zone does not work Lighting defective Call customer service Risk of burning as the re is no temperature war...

Page 15: ...s especially to veneers plastic coatings adhesives and varnishes Adja cent cabinetry front must be temperature 70resistant to at least 70 C The unit must be installed absolutely horizontal on a level solid base The base must not be allowed to sag If the cupboard element is not attached to the way screw on using an or dinary bracket Electrics Built in cooker Permanent connection by means of a cooke...

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