Küppersbusch EDG 6600.0 Instructions For Use And Installation Instructions

Summary of EDG 6600.0

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    Instructions for use and installation instructions 56 69 84 l 2 2 edg 6600.0

  • Page 2: Content

    Content safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 prior to initial operation ................................................................ 4 appropriate use ........................................................................... 4 on operation......................

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    ... Content tips and tricks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 installation instructions for fitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    4 safety instructions prior to initial operation • the appliance may only be installed and connected to the mains in accordance with separate mounting/installation instructions please have the necessary work carried out by a professional fitter/electrician. • ensure that packaging material is dispos...

  • Page 5: On Operation

    ... Safety instructions 5 on operation • no alterations, manipulations or attempts at repairs, particularly with the use of tools (screw drivers, etc.) may be carried out on or in the appliance. Any repairs, particularly those required on live parts, are only to be carried out by skilled specialists...

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    ... Safety instructions 6 • overheated fats and oils are easily inflammable. Refrain from heating oil in the oven interior in order to sear meat, as this is dangerous. Never attempt to extinguish burning oil or fat with water (risk of explosion). Smother the fire with damp cloths and keep doors and ...

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    ... Safety instructions 7 when children are present in the home • packaging materials (such as foil or polystyrene) may put children at risk. Danger of suffocation! Keep packaging material well away from children. • the appliance is intended for use by adults who are familiar with the instructions f...

  • Page 8: Your Appliance

    8 your appliance appliance parts 1 control elements and display elements 2 oven cavity temperature gauge 3 door sealing 4 oven door 5 ventilator 6 steam inlet 7 supporting grid 8 water tank 9 stainless steel tray 10 perforated cooking pan.

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    ... Your appliance 9 control and display elements buttons/setting elements 1 switch-off time with an indicator lamp 2 operation duration with an indicator lamp 3 knob 4 operation mode with an indicator lamp 5 switch off the appliance with an indicator lamp displays 6 time/ remaining time / operation...

  • Page 10: Initial Operation

    ... Your appliance 10 initial operation prior to initial use of a newly-installed appliance, the following steps should be taken. • remove packaging and transport materials from the oven interior. • set the clock: press the buttons and simultaneously and set hour and minute with the control knob. • ...

  • Page 11: Settings

    ... Settings 11 settings certain user settings on the appliance can be adapted to suit your requirements. The general procedure is equivalent for all settings. Activate the setting mode • if the appliance is switched off, press the button for at least 5 seconds. – instead of the time, will be indica...

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    12 switching the childproof lock on and off the childproof lock ensures that the appliance oven cannot be switched on unintentionally. If the childproof lock is switched the time can be changed. Switching the childproof lock on and off • activate the setting mode (see page 11). • press button once. ...

  • Page 13: Changing The Switch-On Time

    ... Settings 13 switching the clock on and off the clock can be switched off if the appliance is not used for some time, in order to reduce energy consumption. The clock continues to run invisibly. The appliance can be put into operation at any given time. • activate the setting mode (see page 11). ...

  • Page 14: Water Hardness

    ... Settings 14 water hardness the appliance is equipped with a system to automatically indicate when it is best to decalcify. This system can be optimized by means of setting the appropriate range of water hardness in the user settings for connections to a supply of extremely soft water (also with ...

  • Page 15: Cooking and Baking

    ... Cooking and baking 15 cooking and baking in the setting tables (see on page 22) you will find details for the optimal utilisation of your appliance. Should you be in any doubt, use this information as a guideline, taking into consideration the fact that the information in these tables refers to ...

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    ... Cooking and baking 16 the operating modes and their application your appliance offers you the following heating methods for steaming. Steaming 100 °c steaming 90 °c steaming 80 °c steaming 40 °c the operating mode “steaming” is suitable for • cooking all types of vegetables • allowing rice, grai...

  • Page 17: Sample Setting

    ... Cooking and baking 17 sample setting an example is used to show how to operate the appliance. You wish to steam fresh carrots. The table of settings (see chapter “instructions for applications, tables of settings” from page 22) indicates: filling the water tank • remove the water tank from the a...

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    ... Cooking and baking 18 refilling of water on steaming switching on the appliance • press the key once or more often in order to select the required operating mode (in the example given “steaming 100°c”). – the indicator lamp of the selected operating mode is on . – during the switch-on time, the ...

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    ... Cooking and baking 19 switching off the appliance on completion of cooking • press button . – the control lamp of the operation mode is then no longer lit. In addition the displays for operating time and switch-off time, should they have been set, will switch off. – water is pumped back into the...

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    20 emptying the water tank the residual water which remains in the steam generator is pumped back into the water tank after the appliance has been switched off. • on completion of this procedure, remove the water tank and empty it. • dry the water tank and replace it. On completion of cooking it is ...

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    ... Cooking and baking 21 instructions for optimal use low-energy cooking and baking avoid opening the oven door unnecessarily while the oven is cooking or baking. In the case of steaming in particular, the cooking time may be increased considerably. Using the accessories the perforated cooking pan ...

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    ... Practical hints and settings 22 practical hints and settings on the following pages you will find hints for the practical application of your appliance and for the preparation of popular dishes. The figures provided for cooking times and temperatures serve as guidelines. Depending on the type of...

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    ... Practical hints and settings 23 dumplings operating mode temperature in °c cooking time [min.] steamed yeast dumplings 100 10-20 yeast dough dumplings 100 15-20 bread dumplings 100 20-25 yeast pastries 100 20-25 eggs operating mode temperature in °c cooking time [min.] pickled eggs 100 8-10 hard...

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    ... Practical hints and settings 24 fish and seafoods quantity operating mode temperature in °c cooking time [min.] trout 3 x 250 g 80 15-20 trout 1.000 g 100 25-30 mussels 1.500 g 100 15-20 green-shell mussels 1.000 g 100 25-35 lobster deep-frozen 100 20-25 yellow mackerel approx. 1000 g 80 35-40 c...

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    ... Practical hints and settings 25 heating up/ regenerating operating mode temperature in °c cooking time [min.] heating up food (1–2 plates) 90–100 10–20 preparing ready-to-eat meals as required defrosting quantity operating mode temperature in °c cooking time [min.] bread 100 20-30 noodles approx...

  • Page 26: Timer

    ... Timer 26 timer the timer serves • as a kitchen clock, • to switch the oven off automatically, and also to switch the oven on and off automatically (so-called automatic time functions). Adjusting and changing the time subsequent to connection to the mains or after a power cut, the indicator will ...

  • Page 27: Using Automatic Timing

    ... Timer 27 using automatic timing automatic switch-off this function will be of assistance in reminding you to switch the oven off in time. Set the duration (operation duration) which your dish requires. The oven will then switch off automatically once the time set is up. • put your dish into the ...

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    ... Timer 28 once the operating time has elapsed – the appliance switches off automatically. – a long continuous buzz will sound for one minute. – the indicator light of the button blinks. – the display indicates . • in order to switch off the buzzer sound, press the button or open the oven door. – ...

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    ... Timer 29 • put your dish in the oven and switch it on as usual. Press button and set the desired duration with the control dial . – the oven will switch off automatically after the time set if you have not made any other setting. • press button . – the display will now show the switch-off time i...

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    ... Timer 30 once switch-off time has been reached – the oven switches off automatically. – a long, continuous buzz will sound for one minute. – the indicator light of the button blinks. – the display indicates . • in order to switch off the buzzer, press the button or open the oven door. – the late...

  • Page 31: Care And Maintenance

    ... Care and maintenance 31 care and maintenance cleaning the outside of the oven remove dirt, stains or residual cleaning agents as quickly as possible. Only clean the surface with a soft cloth dampened in soapy water in the direction of the metal surface polishing and wipe dry with a soft cloth. N...

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    ... Care and maintenance 32 in order to facilitate cleaning the oven, various parts can easily be removed, as described below. Removing the tray holders • pull the locks 1 at the front of the tray holders away from the oven walls until they disengage. • pull the tray holders 2 out towards the front....

  • Page 33: Decalcifying

    ... Care and maintenance 33 cleaning the equipment the stainless steel tray, the cooking pot and the grid may be rinsed in a dishwasher. Decalcifying whenever steam is produced, calcareous deposits will form in the steam generator, irrespective of the degree of hardness of the local water (i.E. The ...

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    ... Care and maintenance 34 decalcifying • press simultaneously the buttons and . (if the childproof safety device is switched on, press the button as well.) – the display will blink and show for the duration of the “operating time“. – the display will then indicate . • remove the water tank and pou...

  • Page 35: What To Do If…

    ... Carrying out minor repairs yourself 35 carrying out minor repairs yourself what to do if… ... The appliance does not work and all of the displays are dark ... Noise occurs during operation ... The appliance shows unexpected reactions possible cause remedy • fuse-box of the electrical system in t...

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    36 ... After completion of cooking, the clear text display indicates that water is being pumped off, but no water is pumped off for some time ... The display indicates possible cause remedy • for safety reasons, water in the steam generator is only pumped off once its temperature has dropped to belo...

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    ... Carrying out minor repairs yourself 37 ... The display indicates ...The display indicates ...The display indicates ...The display indicates ...The display indicates possible cause remedy • the appliance should be decalcified. • decalcify the appliance (see page 33). Possible cause remedy • the w...

  • Page 38: After A Power Cut

    ... Carrying out minor repairs yourself 38 after a power cut in the event of a power cut the operating mode set as well as its settings will no longer be present. The clock display blinks and indicates . • setting the clock, see on page 26. – the appliance is ready for operation again. Should a powe...

  • Page 39: Tips And Tricks

    ... Tips and tricks 39 tips and tricks tips and tricks for steaming on steaming at 100 °c, you can cook several types of food at the same time. For example, you can cook rice or pulses at the same time as vegetables with a similar cooking time, thus saving energy and using fewer dishes. With the app...

  • Page 40: Technical Data

    40 technical data appliance oven niche dimensions dimensions dimensions height 37.8 cm 25.0 cm 38.0 cm width 54.8 cm 35.9cm 58.0 cm min. Depth 55,1 cm 39.0 cm 55.0 cm min. Weight 35 kg electrical connection power supply 230 v, 50 hz power connected wattage 2.2 kw electrical voltage 10 a heating powe...

  • Page 41: Disposal

    ... Disposal 41 disposal • ensure that the appliance is functionless prior to disposal. Remove the plug from the socket or have the electrical supply disconnected by an electrician. Then cut off the connection cable on the appliance. • please ensure that the appliance is properly disposed of..

  • Page 42: Electrics

    42 installation instructions for fitter • statutory regulations and the connection specifications issued by the local power supply company must be strictly observed. • on connecting the appliance, carrying out repairs or replacing the light bulb, disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Unplu...

  • Page 43: Installation Dimensions

    ... Installation instructions for fitter 43 installation dimensions for a corresponding niche: for a standard niche (with a compensating panel zub 736):.

  • Page 44

    ... Installation instructions for fitter 44 installing in a fitted kitchen unit installing the appliance: • insert the plug into the wall socket. If “u2” is indicated on the display, the plug must be turned. If this is not possible, an electrician must exchange the neutral con- ductor and the termin...

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    ... Installation instructions for fitter 45.

  • Page 46: Accessories And Spare Parts

    46 accessories and spare parts part number product spare parts - incidentals 566405 decalcifier 566372 knurled nuts 566981 support grid, left 566981 support grid, right 565035 water tank, complete accessories 565049 stainless steel tray, not perforated 354 x 325 x 20 565052 cooking pan, not perforat...