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EEB 6800.0

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  • Page 1 User’s guide EEB 6800.0...
  • Page 2: For Your Information

    For your information... Warranty Be sure to read the information in this manual carefully before you use your This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and succeeding owners for oven. You’ll find important information about safety and how to use, maintain products purchased for ordinary home use.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents For your information....... . . 2 Overview of heating programmes ..... 17 Warranty .
  • Page 4: 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 5: Your Appliance At A Glance

    Your appliance at a glance 1 Control panel Accessories available: An overview of the control panel is given on page 6. Grilling rack with lifter (acc.-no. 125) 2 Fold-down grill (top heat and grill) Pizza stone (acc. no. 145) 3 Socket for roasting thermometer Oven rack (acc.
  • Page 6: The Control Panel - Sensor Keys And Displays

    The control panel - sensor keys and displays All oven functions are controlled from this panel. All the sensor fields are simultaneously sensor keys that react to even the lightest touch. The knob can be retracted by gently turning it and returned to its original position by turning the other way. It is can be turned either way. Programmes and functions are both display symbols and sensor keys with which to select programmes or functions (symbols / sensor keys)
  • Page 7: General Information On Your Oven

    General information on your oven ® General Information backmobil (acc.-no. 600A): ® The backmobil has seven rack levels (1-7) for oven racks and sheets and a lowest rack level (level 0) for the drip pan (B) or the pizza stone positioned on Please note the safety instructions on page 4! a oven rack.
  • Page 8: Using Your Oven

    Using your oven General Information Only baking programmes Bread and fruit cake – Select the sub-programme desired with the knob and confirm your choice by touching A safety cut-out prevents the oven being accidentally left on for extended periods. Once the maximum cooking time set has expired, the oven turns Only baking programmes Bread off if operation has been continuous.
  • Page 9: Automatic Turn-On And Shut-Off

    Automatic turn-on and shut-off Additional functions If you wish use the oven’s time-delay feature, you may pre-select both cooking Rapid heating time and finish time. The automatic start time itself cannot be specified, but this is derived from both settings. Use this function to have the oven heat at higher performance to the Example: temperature set.
  • Page 10: Roasting

    Roasting We recommend that you use the roasting thermometer. As cooking Roast using the heating programmes duration is determined by it, it is optimally adjusted to roasting. It cannot be adjusted. Please read the notes on page 12. If cooking using the thermometer, the cooking time is determined automatically and the notes that follow can be ignored.
  • Page 11: Overview Of Roasting Programmes

    Overview of roasting programmes Dial Name Preset Preset Automatic Roasting Rack Cooking with the oven symbol temperature cooking time weight system thermometer level Roast pork depending on weight 1.1 – 22 lb recommended Pork, wild boar, game 0.5 – 10 kg Roast veal depending on weight 1.1 –...
  • Page 12: Roasting Thermometer And Core Temperature Function

    Roasting thermometer and core temperature function The roasting thermometer measures the temperature inside the food. When Setting delayed cooking begin the core temperature has reached a certain value, the roast is done just right: Not too dry and not too bloody. As no fixed cooking time is set, it is not possible to set a finish time.
  • Page 13: Baking

    Baking Selecting a programme 1. Set baking programme. 2. Select the heating programme Baking temperature and duration are pre-set but can be changed. Every heating programme is turned on with a pre-set temperature. This temperature can be changed. Duration can also be changed, as can cooking end, (see page 8). Baking programme overview All baking programmes are only suitable for baking at one level.
  • Page 14: Baking With Heating Programmes

    Baking with heating programmes Notes on rack levels are given in a table on page 15! – Small pizzas: Put dough with topping on the preheated baking tray. – Place the baking tray in rack level 0 once the audio signal has sounded. Hot air convection –...
  • Page 15: Guidelines For Baking

    Guidelines for baking The recommended temperatures for the preferred operating modes are hig- hlighted. Please refer to the notes on the table on p.14. Recommended Hot air convection Top heat/Bottom heat Intensive hot air convection Baking baking program Pizza mode duratio Type of cake or biscuit Rack...
  • Page 16: Grilling

    Grilling Preserving ® Always close the oven door when grilling! Attention! Do not use jars with twist-off lids if the lids have been already in use. The jars could explode under certain circumstances! For small amounts of food to be grilled: select heating programme for larger amounts of food to be grilled: select heating programme Use conventional preservative jars with a rubber ring and glass lid or ®...
  • Page 17: Overview Of Heating Programmes

    Overview of heating programmes An overview of roasting and baking programmes is to be found under ”Overview of roasting programmes” on page 11 and ”Baking programme overview” on page 13. Dial symbol Name Preset temperature Rack level(s) Cooking with the oven (range available) Large area grill 555 °F / 290 °C...
  • Page 18: Setting Optional Functions

    Setting optional functions Overview of optional functions 3a. Memory functions 1 and 2 Text display shows: <Memory function ok>. Select language The language used in the display can be selected. – Touch the sensor key Available special functions: – Turn the knob to the desired position: <Memory OFF ok>, Demonstration mode Only accessible to KÜPPERSBUSCH Customer Service! <Memory function 1 ok>...
  • Page 19: 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 20: 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 21: Removing And Installing The Oven Door

    Removing and installing the oven door Folding heating element down/up Removing the oven door Folding heating element (top heat/grill) down – Open the oven door as far as it will – Open lock and fold heating element down. – Fold forward the clamps on the door hinges.
  • Page 22: Inserting The Backmobil

    ® Inserting the backmobil What to do if trouble occurs... ® – tInsert the backmobil with Use a qualified technician for repairs! the rear rollers into the recess- However, there are some problems that you can handle yourself. First, check es of the guide rails in the ov- and see if there have been any operating errors.
  • Page 23: Replacing A Halogen Bulb

    Replacing a halogen bulb After Sales Service Attention! The halogen bulbd become very hot after being in use for a In the event of a problem that you can’t easily fix yourself, or for spare part while. Only change the bulbs when they have cooled down. service, please contact the Küppersbusch Customer Care line at Only replace the halogen bulbs with bulbs of the same type.
  • Page 24: Rating Label

    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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