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Slide the flat wire racks in so that the rear upstand, for 

preventing items sliding off the back of the shelf, is at the rear 

and facing upwards (see illustration below). Otherwise, the tilt 

protection feature will not work properly.

You can obtain further accessories from specialist retailers:

Note: 

The baking tray and universal pan may become distorted 

during use. This is caused by the considerable temperature 

differences acting on the accessories. This may happen when 

only a part of the accessory is covered with food or when 

frozen items such as pizza have been placed on the accessory.

Before using the appliance for the first time

Once your new appliance has been connected, 

™…„

 appears 

in the temperature display. Before you can use your appliance, 

you must make a few settings:

Set the water hardness range

Calibrate the altitude

Set the clock

Clean the appliance before using it for the first time

Note: 

You can correct these settings at any time. For 

information about changing the water hardness range and the 

altitude difference, see chapter: Changing the basic settings; 

and for information about setting the clock, see chapter: 

Electronic clock.

Setting the water hardness range

Caution!

The appliance may become damaged due to the use of 

unsuitable liquids. 
Do not use distilled water, highly chlorinated tap water 

(> 40 mg/l) or other liquids.
Only use cold, fresh tap water, softened water or uncarbonated 

mineral water.
The water hardness “hard“ (

™…„

) is the default setting. Change 

the setting if the water is softer.
You can determine the water hardness with the test strips 

supplied or ask your water supplier.

Notes

If your water is very hard, we recommend that you use 

softened water.

If you use only softened water, you can, in this case, set your 

appliance to the softened water hardness range.

If you use mineral water, then set the water hardness range to 

hard.

If you use mineral water, then it must be non-carbonated (see 

chapter: Filling and emptying the water tank).

1.

Use the temperature selector to set the water hardness 

range.

2.

Press and hold the 

±

info button for 3 seconds.

Your setting is saved. 

™†‚

 appears in the temperature 

display.

Calibrating the altitude

The altitude difference range “0 - 300m“ (

™†‚

) is the default 

setting. Change this setting if the location of the appliance is 

higher or lower than this.

1.

Use the temperature selector to set the altitude difference 

range.

2.

Press and hold the 

±

info button for 3 seconds.

Your setting is saved.

Accessories

Order no.

System steamer

N8642X0EU

Grill set

Z1240X2

Glass pan

Z1262X0

Roasting pan, enamelled 

Z1272X0

Baking tray, aluminium 

Z1332X0

Baking tray, enamelled 

Z1342X0

Baking tray, non-stick 

Z1343X0

Baking and roasting shelf, close meshed

Z1453X0

Roasting tray, enamelled, two-piece

Z1512X0

CLOU 1x telescopic railing retrofit kit

Z1701X1

CLOU 3x telescopic railings retrofit kit

Z1742X1

CLOU 4x telescopic railings retrofit kit

Z1752X1

Tilt protection retrofit kit, pull-out stop

Z9110X0

Universal roasting dish, enamelled 

Z9930X0

Accessories

Order no.

Water hardness range

Setting symbol (temperature 

display)

softened

™…‹

soft

™…‚

medium

™…ƒ

hard

™…„

Altitude difference 

range

Setting symbol (temperature 

display)

Under 0m

™†‹

0 - 300m

™†‚

300 - 600m

™†ƒ

600 - 900m

™†„

900 - 1200m

™†…

1200 - 1500m

™††

1500 - 1800m

™†‡

1800 - 2100m

™†ˆ

2100 - 2400m

™†‰

above 2400m

™†Š

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