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1. this material CAUTION The symbol X on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health wich could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product Please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product BROCHURE KUPPERSBUSCH KUPPERSBUSCH KUPPERSBUSCH Model EEB 7200 5M EEB 7200 5M EEB 9200 5M EEB 9200 5M EEB 10200 5 EEB 10200 5 Le TOP CAVITY MAIN CAVITY TOP CAVITY MAIN CAVITY TOP CAVITY CAVITY MAIN MAIN CAVITY Energy efficiency class ona scale of A A A more efficient to G less efficient Heating function Conventional Forced air lt convection Energy consumption Conventional Forced air convection Usable volume litres Size Small Medium Large Time to cook standard load Conventional Forced air convection 1250 cr 1250 cm 1250 cm 11250 cn 1250 cn 1250 crv Noise dB A re 1 pW Our contribution to enviromental protection we use recycled paper Cod 3172154000 Feature List EEB 7200 5M EEB 9200 5M EEB 10200 5 Kuppersb
2. value shown using and 3 Starting the operation If you do not press another button for 3 seconds the operation will commence automatically and the lamp will stay on all the time e You can reduce the time by pressing a selector button The previously selected button confirms the input and starts the operation Another button confirms the input and selects the new operation you have chosen 4 Setting the oven functions switching functions only Use to select the mode and 7 to select the temperature If you wish you can set the temperature and mode before programming the timer Changing the setting If you wish to alter a setting you have made even if the operation is running Push the appropnate button again and use to change the value in the display When the cooking time is finished The oven will switch off and End will appear in the display A warning signal will sound Both of the lamps next to the display will stop flashing e Press any selector button to stop the alarm buzzer The display will show the normal clock again The oven starts again e Turn the temperature control and the mode selector switch to 0 Setting the cooking time switch off function The oven switches itself off when the pre set e Press BI the lamp time has elapsed will flash and 0 00 will appear in the display e Use to set the cooking time in hours and minute
3. Our contribution to enviromental protection we use recycled paper Cod 83172140 3172140 000 Ra Maintenance and Installation Manual A a Index Before Using your Oven for the First Time Page 3 Ecological Packaging 3 Important Safety Instructions 4 Cooking Tables 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 9 Trouble Shooting 12 Technical Information 13 Installation 13 Figures oven Fitting 14 The information in this manual is of a general nature and may very depending on model Consult the feature list attached to find out the specific features of your oven Before Using your Oven for the First Time Carefully read this Instruction Manual to achieve the best results from your oven Due to the manufacturing process there may be residues of grease and other substances To eliminate these proceed as follows e Remove all the packaging material including the protective plastic if included e Select the ElorLe function at 2002C for one hour To do so consult the feature list provided with this manual e To cool the oven open the door to allow ventilation and odours to escape from inside e After cooling clean the oven and the accessories During the first use fumes and odours may occur and the kitchen should therefore be well ventilated Ecological Packaging The packaging materials are completely re cyclable and can be used again Check with your local authority on the regulations for disposing of
4. ctual value in each case 2 Lamps showing that the oven is switched on 3 Heatingup indicator 4 Lamps for each selector button function Selector buttons H Cooking time gt I Finish time Q Alarm time Adjust for altering the values of all functions 5 Mode selector 6 Temperature control Setting changing the clock Sf e Push simultaneously Pl and gt I until the time in the display flashes e Adjuts as required using e Wait for the display ial si to stop flashing The time will then be accepted and the dot in the centre of the hour and the minutes will flash every second 4 Setting the alarm time You can use the alarm on its own without effecting the oven e Press The lamp will flash The display will read 0 00 H 5 30 e Use to set the timer in minutes and seconds Start the timer with or wait until the lamp stops flashing You will see in the display the time remaining until the buzzer sounds i An acoustic signal is generated when the alarm time has elapsed e Press any button to stop the buzzer The display will show the normal clock again This is how to programme the switching operations 1 Selecting the operation Press the selector button for the operation you wish to use The lamp above the button you have pressed will start to flash and a number will appear in the display 2 Altering adjusting the operation Adjust the
5. e inside light of the oven does not work Change the bulb Check its assembly in accordance with the instruction manual The heating indicator light does not work Select a temperature Select a setting It should only light up while the oven is heating up to its set working temperature 12 Smoke is given off while the oven is working This is normal during its first use Periodically clean the oven Reduce the amount of grease or oil added to the tray Do not use higher temperature settings than those in the cooking tables Expected cooking results are not achieved Review the cooking tables to obtain guidance on the working of your oven If despite these recommendations the pro blem continues contact our Technical Assistance Service Technical Information If the equipment does not work please contact the Technical Service Department and advise them of the problem indicating 1 Serial number S No 2 Appliance model Model You will find this information on the rating plate on the lower part of the oven when the door is opened CE The item that you have bought meets the European directives on electrical material safety 73 23 CEE and electromagnetic com patibility 89 336 CEE AENOR certifies the aptitude of this appliance for the function and guarantees the truthful ness of all data shown in the energy card Installation This information is intended for the installer as the person respo
6. e inside of the food Ideal for flat food such as steaks nbs fish toast Top heat Browning toppings m amm Lower element Heats only from beneath Suitable for heating dishes and raising pastry and similar amma Conventional It is used for sponges and cakes where the heat received must be uniform to achieve a spongy texture A Turbo The fan distributes the heat produced by an element located at the rear of the oven Due to the uniform heat distribution it allows roasting and baking to take place on two levels at the same time Ss YY MaxiGrill with fan Allows uniform roasting at the same time as surface browning Ideal for gnills Special for large volume pieces such as poultry game etc It is recommended to put the item ona rack with a tray beneath to collect the stock and juices Caution While using the Grill MaxiGnil or MaxiGnill with fan the door must be kept closed xr Defrosting This cooking mode is suitable for gentle defrosting of delicate food to be consumed unheated e g cream custard pastry tarts cakes fruit Note The pilot light remains on in any cooking function Use of the Oven As well as providing a short time alarm for reminders the electronic timer controls the oven in several other ways You can use it to set the cooking time and the finish time All functions are available in any mode or temperature selection Display 1 Time alarm time a
7. e preheating time finishes when the heating pilot light switches off STARTERS Weight Tray Position ia ene Temperat Time 160 180 45 50 Pasty Tray 150170 3035 170 190 45 50 Quiche Mould 150 170 45 50 a 180 200 20 25 Pizza 0 65 1 Grid 160 180 15 20 1 Receptacle ENGLISH FISH Tray Position Cooking Receptacle MEAT Weight Tray Position oo Receptacle 180 200 25 30 180 200 60 65 Tray E 170 190 25 30 Rabbit 160 180 45 50 Tray 170 190 45 50 170 190 20 25 1 Tray Es 160 180 15 20 190 210 50 55 Lamb al Salted Dorado Salmon in greased paper 180 200 20 25 170 190 45 50 Tray Tray ES 170 190 15 20 180 200 50 55 Chicken Tray 170 190 45 50 CAKES AND DESSERTS Weight Tray Position ae Receptacle mf um 145 155 60 65 Bread Mould Tray Cheescake Mould Cleaning and Maintenance Caution Before carrying out any work the appliance must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply Cleaning the Inside of the Oven e The inside of the oven should be cleaned to remove food and grease deposits which can give off smoke or odours and cause stains to appear e With the oven cold and for enamelled surfaces e g the floor of the oven use a nylon brushe or sponge with warm soapy water If using special oven cleaning products use only on enamelled surfaces and follow the manufacturer s instructions Caution Do not clean the inside of your oven with a steam o
8. en has to be first removed from the kitchen unit Cleaning the Large Interior Glass Door Dismantling Assembly Instructions for the interior glass 1 Open the oven door 2 Pull the glass upwards from the bottom A 3 The interior glass is now free Remove it 10 Warning Be careful the oven door closes when the interior glass is removed 4 Clean the interior glass and the inside of the oven door 5 Insert the supports on the interior glass into the grooves at the top of the door B 6 Lower the glass into the door C 7 The glass is fixed to the door by pressing the two lower supports D while pushing the glass into the door E Changing the Oven Bulb Caution To change the bulb first ensure that the oven is disconnected from the power supply e Ease out the supports B releasing them from the bolt C e Replace the lens making sure it fits in the correct position without forcing it e Loosen the lens from the lampholder with the help of the appropriate tool The replacement bulb must be temperature resistant to 300 C These can be ordered from the Technical Service Department e Exchange the bulb 11 Trouble Shooting The oven does not work Check the connection to the electrical circuit Check the fuses and current limiter of your installation Ensure the clock is in the manual or programmed mode Check the position of the function and temperature selectors Th
9. nsible for assembly and electrical connection If you install the oven yourself the manufacturer will not be held responsible for any possible damage Installation must only be perfomed by a fully qualified electrician who must ensure regulations laid down for installation are observed Before Installation Comments e Aniche is required in the kitchen unit as per the dimensions shown on the figure providing a minimum depth of 580 mm See figures describing oven fitting on the pages 14 and 15 e The adhesive used for the plastic covering of kitchen furniture must be able to withstand temperatures up to 85 C Electrical Connection Legal Requirements The installer must check that e The voltage and cycles of the mains supply correspond to that indicated on the rating plate e The electrical installation can stand the maximum power indicated on the rating plate e The connection diagram is shown in the following figure e The connect the oven to the electrical circuit the installer must use a T150 type supply cable Y vresx4 OOdI Seth a9 ADS e The electrical connection has adequate earthing in accordance with regulations in force e The connection must be carried out with an omnipolar switch of an adequate size for the current drawn There must be a minim
10. play and the oven will switch on at 11 30 and off at 13 00 5 This is how to set the automatic switch on e Use to set the and switch off finish time 1390 e Press BI the lamp will flash and 0 00 will appear in the display af e Use to set the cooking time in hours the imput and select and minutes For the finish time The 8930 display will show a F time finish time if the 2 oven is to switch on After approx 3 secs the lamps will stay on continously The display will show Auto until the oven switches on example 90 minutes e Set the temperature and mode Press gt I to confirm e The oven will automatically switch on at the specified time and both lamps next to the display will flash alternately right away The time remaining until switch off will be shown in the display Grilling Rack with Lifter to Insert in the Dripping Pan The grilling rack is inserted in the dnp pan With the lifter you can remove the grilling rack together with the drip pan from the oven Nothing drips and you can easily serve Removing and refitting the oven door Removing the oven door Refitting the oven door Grasp the oven door at both sides and slide the hinges into the openings on the oven The hinge will click into place Open the oven door as far as it will go Insert the locking pins enclosed into the drilled holes of the door hinges Slowly open the o
11. r pressurised water jet Do not use either metallic scouring pads or any material that could scratch the enamel Use of the Fold down Grill Depending on Model To clean the upper part of the oven e Wait until the oven is cold e Turn the screw A and element as far as possible lower the grill e Clean the upper part of the oven and return the grill element to its original position I ae N HT er y 4 i A x A Instructions for Removing the Supports and the Flat Panels 1 Remove the accessories from inside the oven 2 Ease out the supports B releasing them from the bolt C 3 To disassemble the back panel remove Mer 7 F LLM j J W LR a hn Rahat ee SS ANNNANNNNNNATANNNNANANNNNNY AAS ASS LZ qr lt ull Tt Mi i NN i rere TAA Ue is j A 4 Proceed in reverse order to re assemble ENGLISH Caution For your own safety never switch the oven on without the back panel that protects the fan Cleaning the Oven Exterior and Accessories Clean the outside of the oven and the accessories with warm soapy water or with a mild detergent Caution Never use metallic scouring pads or commercial or scouring powders that could scratch the enamel For stainless steel surfaces proceed with care and only use sponges or cloths that cannot scratch them To clean the outside of the oven do not attempt to remove the controls as for this the ov
12. responsible if this oven is used for anything other than domestic purposes Only use the oven when it is installed within kitchen units Do not store oils fats or inflammable materials inside the oven as it could be dangerous if the oven is switched on Do not lean or sit on the open door of the oven as it could damage the door and be dangerous for you Do not cover the bottom of the oven with aluminium foil as it could affect cooking and damage the interior enamelling of the oven To use the oven insert the tray or rack supplied onto the side guides inside the oven The trays and racks are fitted with a system to facilitate partial extraction and make handling easier Do not put containers or food on the floor of the oven Always use the trays and grids Do not spill water on the floor of the oven while it is working as this could damage the enamel While using the oven open the door as little as possible to reduce electricity consumption Use protective gloves if you need to work inside the hot oven To cool the oven open the door to allow ventilation and odours to escape from inside In recipes with a high liquid content it is normal for condensation to form on the oven door Cooking Tables The Cooking Tables show examples of temperature ranges and approximate cooking times The cooking mode depends on the model For the best results we recommend the oven to be preheated with the function FEI or Th
13. s After approx 3 secs the timer will start and the lamp will stay on continuously The display will show the time remaining Both lamps will flash alternately e Set the temperature and mode Setting the finish time gt switch off function Use this function if you want the oven to switch off automatically after a certain time e Press gt the lamp desired switch off time will flash and 0 00 1108 will appear in the z display aT e Use HY to set the 1300 IJ U After approx 3 secs the timer will start and the lamp will stay on continuously The display will show the time remaining Both lamps will flash alternately e Set the temperature and mode Automatic turn on and shut off If you wish use the oven s time delay feature you may pre select both cooking time and finish time The automatic start time itself cannot be specified but this is derived from both settings It is impossible to set a finish time before the start time you will hear a buzzer and the value in the display will not change If you wish to shorten the cooking time you have set do this firts before you reset the finish time Example It is 8 00 and you wish to have your roast ready at 13 00 The roast needs to be cooked for 90 minutes Change the cooking time FI from 0 00 to 1 30 Then change the finish time gt from 9 30 to 13 00 Once the times have been accepted Auto will appear in the dis
14. um aperture between contacts of 3 mm to enable disconnection in the case of emergency cleaning or bulb exchange Under no circumstances must the earth wire pass through this switch After connecting the electricity check that all the electrical parts of the oven are working 13 Installing the Oven 2 Fix the oven to the unit by means of the 4 screws supplied via the holes that can be For all ovens and after carrying out the seen when the door is opened electrical connection 720mm models Installation under a worktop without housing unit 3 Check that the oven housing is not in contact 1 Insert the oven in the kitchen unit making with the sides of the unit and that there is at sure the power lead is not trapped or in least 2 mm separating the neighbouring contact with hot parts of the oven units 63 25mm AaS runners 55mm 1018mm P 540mm 22mm 720mm models Installation under a worktop unit with internal height of less than 710mm 14
15. usch ALLERFEINSTE KUCHENTECHINIK Control Panel Model EEB 7200 5M K ppersbusch Model EEB 9200 5M 1 2 3 K ppersbusch kotherm Model EEB 10200 5 1 2 3 Top cavity 1 Temperature selector 2 Function selector 3 Heating indicator light Indicates that the heat is going to the food and it goes out when the set temperature is reached ol K ppersbusch kotherm Main cavity 4 Electronic clock 5 Heating indicator light 6 Function selector 7 Temperature selector Oven Functions Model EEB 7200 5M _ COD vw Top cavity 0 om au VV Main cavity 0 A 2 vw Top cavity 0 os Ga VV Model EEB 9200 5M m co WY vv a wy W ee Main cavity 0 amp A Model EEB 10200 5 oc Top cavity 0 Qn A e a Co AAAA wR AR CO Main cavity 0 ro A m e ee vy wR ASA 0 Switch off oven Q Lighting m Pizza Mode Baking Bread pizzas and most cakes making preserves p a Intensive hot air convection Baking large flat cakes with a dry topping Such as a crumble topping intensive roasting of large joints and large poultry such as goose or turkey ww Ss wy MaxiGnill Allows greater surfaces to be prepared than with the grill together with higher power reducing the time required for browning of the food YYY Grill For preparing dishes with superficial roasting It allows the outer layer to be browned without affecting th
16. ven door until it is fully open Grasp the oven door at both sides and lift it up until it is nearly closed Remove the locking pins from the drilled holes of the door hinges again Close the oven door Gently lift the door and pull the hinges forward away from the door opening Important Risk of injury Do not pull the locking pins out of the drilled holes The hinge is under tension It must also be under tension on installation Once the pins have been removed it is no longer possible to tension and secure the hinge Important Safety Instructions Electrical Safety All adjustments to or repair of the appliance including replacement of the power lead must be carried out by authorised Technical Assistance Service staff using original Spare parts Repairs or alterations carried out by persons other than Technical Assistance Service staff may result in the malfunctioning of or damage to the appliance representing a risk to your personal safety Disconnect your oven if it breaks down Safety for Children The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children should be Supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance Do not allow children to approach the oven while it is in use as high temperatures can be reached Oven Safety in Use The oven must not be operated with the door open The manufacturer will not be held
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