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EEH 6450.0 

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General view of the oven

General Information 

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Please heed the safety instructions on page 20!

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Attention! Risk of overheating! 

Do not cover the bottom of the oven 

with aluminium foil and do not place pots or pans directly on the bottom 
of the oven! This will trap heat and damage the enamel surface.

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When the oven is in use, it becomes hot. As soon as the casing becomes 
warm, a fan switches on to cool it down. The cooling fan keeps running 
until the housing has cooled down – even after the oven is switched off. 
The fan noise is normal and should not be mistaken for a malfunction.

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Cooking a dish containing alcohol or yeast using Hot air convection, 
Intensive hot air convection and Pizza mode will produce a vinegar smell.  
There is nothing you can do to avoid this.

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A safety cut-out prevents the oven being accidentally left on for extended 
periods. It will switch off automatically after 6 hours of continuous 
operation. If you want to use the oven for longer than 6 hours at a time, 
you will have to switch it on again for the remaining time.

Oven trays

Baking trays:

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Lift them slightly before taking them out of the oven. 
When you put them back in the oven, make sure that the sloping edge of 
the tray is pointing towards the oven door.

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Slide the drip pan and baking tray with the two slots right to the back of 
the oven.

Gridiron:

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The crossbars on the racks 
should point towards the back of 
the oven (away from you).

Grilling rack with lifter for use in 
the drip pan

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The grilling rack is inserted in the drip 
pan. Its lifter allows you to remove 
both the tray and the drip pan 
together from the oven. The drip pan 
remains in place to catch any drips.

Splash guard roasting tray 
(accessory) for roasting and grilling  

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The roasting tray is inserted in the drip pan and prevents the fat from 
splashing out of the drip pan.

Rack levels

There are 8 rack levels in the side racks. These are numbered from 0 to 7, 
from bottom to top. The drip pan, for example, can be positioned at position 0.

Side racks:

 

Rack level 0 is the lowest 
possible level. 

backmobil

®

 (acc. No. 600A)

The backmobil

®

 replaces the shelf 

racks in your oven. You can slide it 
out of the oven in one piece like a 
trolley, and easily separate its 
components for cleaning. If your 
oven is fitted with a backmobil

®

please read the instructions that 
came with it.

Telescopic glide-out shelves (acc. No. 601)

are available as an optional extra 
to replace the fixed side racks. 
They make working with a hot 
oven a lot easier. You can pull out 
trays or gridirons on the glide-out 
shelves. They can be pulled out 
singly and independently of each 
other.

If your oven is fitted with glide-out 
shelves, please read the 
instructions enclosed with them.

Summary of Contents for EEH 6450.0

Page 1: ...BEDIENUNGSANWEISUNG mit Montageanweisungen Instructions for use and installation instructions Gebruiksaanwijzing en montagehandleiding EEH 6450 0 072383 HA1...

Page 2: ...your old appliance Initial cleaning Your appliance at a glance 21 Using the hob 22 The cooking levels Pilot light Which are the best pots and pans Features of the glass ceramic hob General view of the...

Page 3: ...out repairs and replacing oven light bulbs Never keep items in your oven that could be hazardous if the oven is accidentally switched on Take special care when working in the hot oven and always use...

Page 4: ...king zones 13 Control panel 14 Pilot light for cooking zones 15 Grill 16 Hot air fan 17 Rack levels 18 Oven door Accessories supplied Gridiron Baking tray enamel Drip pan Grilling rack with lifter Opt...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...door Slide the drip pan and baking tray with the two slots right to the back of the oven Gridiron The crossbars on the racks should point towards the back of the oven away from you Grilling rack with...

Page 7: ...n the right Memory function o The Memory function o is a special case If you accidentally switch the oven off while a programme is still running you can return to the previous programme by selecting t...

Page 8: ...ing modes You can preset a cooking time If you do not set a cooking time the oven will continue for a maximum 6 hours before shutting off Dial symbol Name Preset temperature range available Preset coo...

Page 9: ...and switch on Make your gravy in the usual way Guidelines for roasting whole chicken 45 60 min Baking Baking programmes F We recommend that you use the baking programmes You will find data for the in...

Page 10: ...n the table Guidelines for baking The table on page 27 contains a selection of cakes etc the necessary temperatures cooking times and rack levels A temperature range is given since the optimum tempera...

Page 11: ...some force as soon you open the door Place a cup of water in the drip pan not directly on the bottom of the oven F Select Hot air convection B Use only fresh ingredients and stick to standard recipes...

Page 12: ...paint and plastic Do not spray into the fan at the rear of the oven The kotherm catalyst will be destroyed if oven spray is used For environmental reasons you should not use oven spray at all If you d...

Page 13: ...temperature to 290 C Heat the empty oven for 60 minutes Removing and refitting the oven door Removing the oven door Open the oven door as far as it will go Swing the hinge locks down towards you Grasp...

Page 14: ...The rating label for the oven is located on the right hand 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 wi...

Page 15: ...ctly adjacent to the oven must be able to withstand temperatures of at least 70 C Make sure that the appliance is installed perfectly horizontally on a firm level base The base must be perfectly rigid...

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