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Preserving

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 1-1.5 litres at one time.
Only use jars of the same height which are suitable for preserving and
which have the same contents. The jars should not touch.

Fruit

Place the drip pan on the 1st rack level from the bottom and fill
about 1 litre of water into the drip pan.

Select Pizza mode and set to a temperature of 180 °C and observe
preserving process. After 20 to 40 minutes, the liquid in the jars will
start to bubble, usually in the jar on the front right first.

Then switch off the oven and keep the jars in the closed oven for
another 30 mins (approx. 15 minutes if preserving very sensitive fruit
such as strawberries).

Meat and vegetables

Prepare the preserving jars. Place the drip pan into the oven and set
the temperature as described above.

When the liquid starts to bubble, turn the oven down to 150 °C and
continue 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 minutes.

Food to be 
preserved

Heating time

(Further heating)

Residual heat

in mins.

Cauliflower

60-80

30

Beans

60-80

30

Peas

80-90

30

Cucumbers

Switch off

30

Carrots

60-80

30

Mushrooms

60-80

30

Brussels sprouts

60-70

30

Asparagus

80-90

30

Tomatoes

Switch off

30

Caution!

 During the cooking process a 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.

Grilling

Set the operation mode

 

*

 

Grill for grilling small portions or 

 

+

   

for large-

area grilling.

Switch setting for Grill:

Switch setting for Large-area grill:

Preheat the oven for 5 to 10 minutes.

Place the food to be grilled in the oven.

Grill the food for the times specified in the table below.

Place the drip pan with the roasting tray (optional accessory) onto the
3rd or 4th rack level from the bottom. Place the roasting rack on the
rack level specified in the table. 

Always close the oven door when grilling.

Dish

Rack

level

Grill

Large-area grill

1st side 

in mins.

2nd side

in mins.

1st side
in mins.

2nd side 

in mins.

Pork chops
Escalope

6

 8-10

 6-8 

10-15

 8-10

Fillet of pork

6

10-12

  8-10

14-16

10-12

Sausages

6

 8-10

 6-8 

15-20

10-15

Shashlik

6

 7-8 

 5-6 

18-20

 8-10

Rissoles

6

 8-10

 6-8 

10-15

10-12

Beef steak

7

 6-7 

 5-6 

10-11

 9-10

Slices of liver

7

 3-4 

 2-3 

 7-8 

 6-7 

Escalope of
veal

6

 5-7 

 4-5 

 9-11

 8-9 

Veal steak

6

 6-8 

 4-6 

10-12

 8-10

Mutton chops

6

 8-10

 6-8 

12-14

10-12

Lamb chops

6

 8-10

 6-8 

12-14

10-12

Half a chicken 

3

10-12

 5-7 

14-16

 9-11

Fillet of fish

7

 6-7 

 4-5 

10-11

 8-9 

Trout

4

 4-7 

 3-6 

 8-11

 7-10

Toast

5

 2-3 

 2-3 

 6-7 

 6-7 

Toasted
sandwiches

4

 6-8 

10-12

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EEH 650.0

Summary of Contents for EEH 650.0

Page 1: ...EDIENUNGSANWEISUNG mit Montageanweisungen Instructions for use and installation instructions Instructions d utilisation et avis de montage Gebruiksaanwijzing en montagehandleiding EEH 650 0 07 22 12 F...

Page 2: ...e 18 Safety instructions 19 Connecting up and functioning Cooking surface Oven Before first use 19 Disposing of the packaging and the old appliance Initial cleaning Setting the real time Using the hot...

Page 3: ...tive 6 Hob 7 The electronic minute minder 8 Function indicator yellow 9 Heating indicator red 10 Oven function switch 11 Oven temperature switch 12 Hob control 13 Control panel 14 Fold down grill top...

Page 4: ...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 cl...

Page 5: ...or dual circuit cooking zone As a standard rule the smaller cooking zone diameter is heated Change the control to the outer cooking zone circuit for frying pans or lar ger saucepans Turn the hotplate...

Page 6: ...birds such as goose or turkey Pizza mode For baking bread pizza and moist cakes also for preserving Insertable parts Do not line the oven with aluminium foil Baking trays Lift slightly when removing...

Page 7: ...80 190 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 1...

Page 8: ...ature 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 Roas pork 160 160 180 12 15 Smoked loin...

Page 9: ...s 60 80 30 Brussels sprouts 60 70 30 Asparagus 80 90 30 Tomatoes Switch off 30 Caution During the cooking process a lot of moisture develops in the oven interior owing to the evaporation of water This...

Page 10: ...ired cooking time with c Release 7 Automatic operation will begin AUTO will light up in the display f A Select heating mode f B Set the temperature At the end of the cooking time At the end of the coo...

Page 11: ...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 pla Oven From time to time the oven need...

Page 12: ...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...

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