Kuppersbusch USA EEB 9600.0 manual Enamel, Stainless steel, Glass, Buttons

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Enamel

Oven interior, front, baking trays, drip pan

It’s okay to use some plastic sponges with an abrasive side. However, some products do contain grains in the abrasive side of the sponge which can cause scratches. Carefully test the sponge on a small surface!

ΦUse a cleaning scraper for glass ceramic surfaces to remove heavy dirt.

ΦOven spray may be used - however not on an enamel cook top.

Stainless steel

Stainless steel door front, control panel, telescopic glide-out shelves (acc. No. 601)

[Stainless steel is easily scratched! Do not use a cleaning scraper!

[To avoid stains, remove calcium deposits, grease or starch as soon as possible.

A stainless steel cleanser can be effective.

Clean all stainless steel surfaces weekly with a stainless steel cleanser. This will create a protective film, which will protect the stainless steel surface from discoloration.

Glass

Inside of the door – coated glass

[IDon’t use oven spray. It can destroy the coated glass surface. Use a cleaning scraper for glass ceramic surfaces to remove heavy dirt.

Door front, control panel

ΦClean the front of the oven, by using a damp cloth or soft sponge with a mixture of warm water and mild detergent. You may use glass cleaning

agents.

Buttons

Clean the buttons with a mixture of warm water and mild detergent, with a damp cloth or soft sponge.

Removing and installing the oven door

Removing the oven door

– Open the oven door as wide as possible.

– Fold up the clamps on the door hinges.

Reassembling the oven door

Grab the oven door on both sides and push the hinges into the

appropriate holes on the oven.

– Slowly open the oven door.

– Fold down the clamps

on the door hinges.

– Close the oven door.

Removing and installing the side racks

Removing the side racks

– Loosen the screws.

– Remove the slot-in racks.

Installing side racks

– Insert side racks and tighten down in front.

Folding heating element down/up

Folding heating element (top heat/grill) down

– Open lock and fold heating element down.

Folding heating element up

– Fold heating element up

and close again with the lock.

Grab the oven door on both sides and close it slowly. When the oven door is about half-closed, the hinges will fall out of the catches.

The oven door can now be removed.

Unscrewing/reinstalling the individual telescopic glide-out shelves (acc.-no. 601)

Unscrewing the individual telescopic glide-out shelves

If you want, you can screw the individual telescopic glide-out shelves off the side walls with a screwdriver so that it is easier to clean the walls

– For this purpose unscrew the bottom holding screw on each side.

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Contents User’s guide Warranty ContentsFor your information Oven will not function until the clock is set Safety instructionsSetting the clock Initial cleaningOven door Accessories availableAccessories supplied Oven rack Your appliance at a glanceUsing your oven Roasting How to use your ovenRecommended Roasting Temperatures Fast preheatingTips on the table Recommended temperatures for baking BakingBaking pizza Recommended temperatures for baking Fruits Recommended temperatures for grillingGrilling Preserving DefrostingPushing in the trays Special accessoriesInserting the oven trays correctly Pulling out the traysElectronic timer This is how to set the automatic switch-on and switch-off Automatic turn-on and shut-offExample How to use the roasting thermometer Setting the core temperature functionRoasting thermometer Cleaning and care Stainless steel Removing and installing the oven doorRemoving and installing the side racks EnamelRegenerating the ökotherm catalyst Reinstalling the individual telescopic glide-out shelvesProduction-no. oven Model designation oven After Sales ServiceReplacing a halogen bulb Changing the halogen lampPage Page Customer Care line 1 800 459