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EEB 6500.0

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  • Page 1 User’s guide EEB 6500.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    For your information... Contents Safety instructions ....... 4 Be sure to read the information in this manual carefully before you use your Before using the appliance for the first time .
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qual- Do not use water on grease fires. Smother fire or flame or use dry ified technician. chemical or foam-type extinguisher. Check after installation that the fastening screws are securely seated The oven door must close well.
  • Page 4: Your Appliance At A Glance

    Your appliance at a glance 1 Control buttons for the electronic timer 2 Electronic timer display 3 Pilot light (yellow) 4 Heating-up indicator (red) 5 Mode selector 6 Temperature control 7 Control panel 8 Fold-down grill (top heat and grill) 9 Hot air fan 10 Rack levels 11 Oven door...
  • Page 5: Using Your Oven

    Using your oven General Turning the oven light on and off Please note the safety instructions on page 3! The oven lighting stays on when the mode selector is up - except on position 0. The light stays off when the mode switch is depressed. Attention! Risk of overheating! Do not cover the bottom of the oven with aluminum foil, or place any kind of pot or pan directly on it.
  • Page 6: Rack Levels

    Rack levels How to use your oven If you use telescopic glide-out shelves (acc. no. 601) please note the in- The rack level indicated in the following sections are optimal for the slide structions on page 11! ® racks or the backmobil .
  • Page 7: Recommended Temperatures For Roasting Grilling

    Recommended temperatures for roasting Grilling The recommended temperatures for the preferred operating modes have Always close the oven door when grilling! been highlighted. Set the operating mode Grill for small portions or Large area grill for large portions. Type of meat Hot air Top heat/ Intensive hot...
  • Page 8: Baking Pizza

    Baking Baking pizza Select the Pizza mode at 480 °F / 250 °C. Hot air convection – If you use a pizza stone (separate accessory), the pizza gets a particularly No need to preheat the oven - baking is possible on several levels simul- crispy base.
  • Page 9: Recommended Temperatures For Baking

    Recommended temperatures for baking The recommended temperatures for the preferred operating modes have been highlighted. Please note the tips on p. 8! Intensive hot air convention Baking Hot air convention Top heat/bottom heat time Pizza mode Type of cake or biscuit rack Temperature rack...
  • Page 10: Defrosting

    Defrosting Set the operating mode to Cold air convection (Hot air convection with- out temperature setting). Make sure you don’t lock the mode selector so the oven’s interior stays illuminated. The lighting will slightly heat the oven - perfect for a mild defrosting. When defrosting frozen dinners, please follow the instructions on the packaging.
  • Page 11: How To Use The Telescopic Glide-Out Shelves (Acc.-No. 601)

    How to use the telescopic glide-out shelves (acc.-no. 601) Take care when working with a hot oven. Use cloths, oven gloves or Pushing in the trays similar. – Slowly push the glide-out shelves right in full using a cloth or similar. Inserting the oven trays correctly Shelf levels, cooking times and temperatures The individual telescopic glide-out shelves must be pushed fully into the...
  • Page 12: The Electronic Timer

    The electronic timer You can use the electronic timer for many purposes, including as a short-time – Use “ ”/“ ” to set the timer in minutes alarm. You can also use it to set the cooking time and the finish time. All and seconds.
  • Page 13: Setting The Cooking Time (Switch-Off Function)

    Setting the cooking time (switch-off function) Automatic turn-on and shut-off The oven will switch itself off when the preset time has elapsed. If you want to use the oven's time-delay feature, you can pre-select both the cooking time and finish time. The automatic start time itself can't be specified, –...
  • Page 14: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and Care Carefully read this chapter before you use your appliance the first time. If it’s Enamel cleaned properly and regularly, it will remain beautiful and clean for many years. Here are a few tips for cleaning and maintaining the appliance surfaces. Oven interior, front, baking trays, drip pan, enamel cook top Some plastic sponges with an abrasive side can be used.
  • Page 15: Removing And Installing The Oven Door

    Removing and installing the oven door Removing and installing the side racks Removing the oven door Removing the side racks – Loosen the screws. – Open the oven door as wide as it will – Remove the slot-in racks. – Fold forward the clamps on the door Installing side racks hinges.
  • Page 16: Assembling The Backmobil

    ® Assembling the backmobil – Insert the two side racks (left and right) into the frame. Insert the holding rods of the side racks first into the rear holes and then into the front holes of the frame (in reverse sequence to dismantling).
  • Page 17: What To Do If Trouble Occurs

    What to do if trouble occurs... – Carefully lift out the glass cover Use a qualified technician for repairs! with a screwdriver. However, there are some problems that you can handle yourself. First, check and see if there have been any operating errors. Remember – repairs during the guarantee period are not free of charge if they are caused by operating errors or non-observance of the following instructions:.
  • Page 20 ÜPPERSBUSCH 112 N. East Street, Suite C Tampa, Florida 33602 Telephone: 813-229-7096 Fax: 813-229-0982 Customer Care line: 1 - 800 - 459 - 0844 www.kuppersbuschusa.com is a brand of Teka USA, Inc. ÜPPERSBUSCH...

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