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Compact Oven Siemens CM676GBS6B
Compact Oven Siemens CM676GBS6B
Compact Oven Siemens CM676GBS6B
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Oven
CM676GB.6B
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1.4 Safe use Hot steam may escape when you open the
Always place accessories in the cooking com- appliance door. Steam may not be visible, de-
partment the right way round. pending on the temperature.
→ "Accessories", Page 11 ▶ Open the appliance door carefully.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
WARNING ‒ Risk of fire!
If there is water in the cooking compartment
Combustible objects that are left in the cook- when it is hot, this may create hot steam.
ing compartment may catch fire. ▶ Never pour water into the cooking compart-
▶ Never store combustible objects in the ment when the cooking compartment is
cooking compartment. hot.
▶ If smoke is emitted, the appliance must be
switched off or the plug must be pulled out WARNING ‒ Risk of injury!
and the door must be held closed in order Scratched glass in the appliance door may
to stifle any flames. develop into a crack.
Loose food remnants, fat and meat juices ▶ Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaners
may catch fire. or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass
▶ Before using the appliance, remove the on the oven door, as they may scratch the
worst of the food residues and remnants surface.
from the cooking compartment, heating ele- The appliance and its parts that can be
ments and accessories. touched may have sharp edges.
Opening the appliance door creates a ▶ Take care when handling and cleaning
draught. Greaseproof paper may come into them.
contact with the heating element and catch ▶ If possible, wear protective gloves.
fire. The hinges on the appliance door move when
▶ Never place greaseproof paper loosely the door is opened and closed, which could
over accessories when preheating the ap- trap your fingers.
pliance and while cooking. ▶ Keep your hands away from the hinges.
▶ Always cut greaseproof paper to size and Components inside the appliance door may
use a plate or baking tin to hold it down. have sharp edges.
▶ Wear protective gloves.
WARNING ‒ Risk of burns!
The appliance and its parts that can be WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock!
touched become hot during use. Incorrect repairs are dangerous.
▶ Caution should be exercised here in order ▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be
to avoid touching heating elements. carried out by trained specialist staff.
▶ Young children under 8 years of age must ▶ Only use genuine spare parts when repair-
be kept away from the appliance. ing the appliance.
Accessories and cookware get very hot. ▶ If the power cord of this appliance is dam-
▶ Always use oven gloves to remove ac- aged, it must be replaced by the manufac-
cessories or cookware from the cooking turer, the manufacturer's Customer Service
compartment. or a similarly qualified person in order to
When the cooking compartment is hot, any al- prevent any risk.
coholic vapours inside may catch fire. If the insulation of the power cord is dam-
▶ Only use small quantities of drinks with a aged, this is dangerous.
high alcohol content in food. ▶ Never let the power cord come into contact
▶ Open the appliance door carefully. with hot appliance parts or heat sources.
▶ Never let the power cord come into contact
WARNING ‒ Risk of scalding!
with sharp points or edges.
The accessible parts of the appliance become ▶ Never kink, crush or modify the power
hot during operation. cord.
▶ Never touch these hot parts.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
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en Safety
An ingress of moisture can cause an electric Food and its packaging and containers may
shock. catch fire.
▶ Do not use steam- or high-pressure clean- ▶ Never heat food in heat-retaining pack-
ers to clean the appliance. aging.
If the appliance or the power cord is dam- ▶ Do not leave food unattended while it is
aged, this is dangerous. heating in containers made of plastic, pa-
▶ Never operate a damaged appliance. per or other combustible materials.
▶ Never pull on the power cord to unplug the ▶ Never set the microwave power too high or
appliance. Always unplug the appliance at the cooking time too long. Follow the in-
the mains. structions provided in this user manual.
▶ If the appliance or the power cord is dam- ▶ Never use the microwave to dry food.
aged, immediately unplug the power cord ▶ Never defrost or heat food with a low water
or switch off the fuse in the fuse box. content, such as bread, at too high a mi-
▶ Call customer services. → Page 31 crowave power or for too long.
Cooking oil may catch fire.
WARNING ‒ Danger: Magnetism! ▶ Never use the microwave to heat cooking
Permanent magnets are used in the control oil on its own.
panel or in the controls. These may affect
electronic implants, e.g. heart pacemakers or WARNING ‒ Risk of explosion!
insulin pumps. Liquids and other food may easily explode
▶ Wearers of electronic implants must stay at when in containers that have been tightly
least 10 cm away from the control panel. sealed.
▶ Never heat liquids or other food in contain-
WARNING ‒ Risk of suffocation! ers that have been tightly sealed.
Children may put packaging material over
their heads or wrap themselves up in it and WARNING ‒ Risk of burns!
suffocate. Foods with peel or skin may burst or explode
▶ Keep packaging material away from chil- during heating, or even afterwards.
dren. ▶ Never cook eggs in their shell or heat hard-
▶ Do not let children play with packaging ma- boiled eggs in their shell.
terial. ▶ Never cook shellfish or crustaceans.
Children may breathe in or swallow small ▶ Always prick the yolk of eggs before mi-
parts, causing them to suffocate. crowaving.
▶ Keep small parts away from children. ▶ The skin of foods that have a peel or skin,
▶ Do not let children play with small parts. such as apples, tomatoes, potatoes and
sausages, may burst. Before heating, prick
1.5 Microwave
the peel or skin.
CAREFULLY READ THE IMPORTANT SAFETY Heat is not distributed evenly through baby
INSTRUCTIONS AND KEEP THEM SAFE FOR food.
FUTURE USE ▶ Never heat baby food in closed containers.
WARNING ‒ Risk of fire! ▶ Always remove the lid or teat.
Using the appliance for anything other than its ▶ Stir or shake well after heating.
intended purpose is dangerous and may ▶ Check the temperature before giving the
cause damage. For example, heated slippers food or drink to a child.
and pillows filled with grain or cereal may Heated food gives off heat. The cookware
catch fire, even several hours later. may become hot.
▶ Never dry food or clothing with the appli- ▶ Always use oven gloves to remove cook-
ance. ware or accessories from the cooking com-
▶ Never heat up slippers, pillows filled with partment.
grain or cereal, sponges, damp cleaning
cloths or similar with the appliance.
▶ The appliance must only be used to pre-
pare food and drink.
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Using oven cleaner in a hot cooking compartment Using accessories directly on top of one another
damages the enamel. causes sparks.
▶ Never use oven cleaner in the cooking compartment ▶ Do not combine the wire rack with the universal
when it is still warm. pan.
▶ Remove all food remnants from the cooking com- ▶ Always place accessories on different levels.
partment and the appliance door before you next The universal pan and baking tray are not suitable for
heat up the appliance. use with microwave-only mode. Using either of these
If the seal is very dirty, the appliance door will no may create sparks, which will damage the cooking
longer close properly during operation. This may dam- compartment.
age the front of adjacent kitchen units. ▶ Place accessories on the wire rack supplied.
▶ Keep the seal clean at all times. Placing aluminium containers in the appliance may
▶ Never operate the appliance if the seal is damaged cause sparks, which will damage the appliance.
or missing. ▶ Do not use aluminium containers in the appliance.
Sitting or placing objects on the appliance door may Operating the appliance without food in the cooking
damage it. compartment may lead to overloading.
▶ Do not place or hang objects on the appliance door. ▶ Do not switch on the microwave unless there is food
▶ Do not place cookware or accessories on the appli- inside. The only exception to this rule is when per-
ance door. forming a short cookware test.
With certain models, accessories may scratch the door
pane when closing the appliance door.
▶ Always push accessories fully into the cooking com-
partment.
2.2 Microwave
Follow these instructions when using the microwave.
ATTENTION!
If you prepare microwave popcorn at a microwave
Metal touching the wall of the cooking compartment
power level that is too high, the door pane may crack
will cause sparks, which may damage the appliance or
due to overloading.
the inner door pane.
▶ Never set a microwave power level that is too high.
▶ Metal (e.g. a spoon in a glass) must be kept at least
▶ Use a maximum microwave output of 600 watts.
2 cm from the cooking compartment walls and the
▶ Always place the popcorn bag on a glass plate.
inside of the door.
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en Familiarising yourself with your appliance
1 2 1
4.2 Buttons
Use the buttons on the left- and right-hand side of the control panel to switch your device or the operating mode on
and off.
4.3 Rotary selector The time and set time functions are shown in the status
bar.
Use the rotary selector to change the setting values
that are shown in the display. Progress line
If you have reached the minimum or maximum value The line is shown in the display below the highlighted
for setting values, e.g. the temperature, this value re- value.
mains in the display. If required, use the rotary selector The progress line shows you how much the appliance
to turn the value back again. has already heated up or how much time has elapsed.
For lists, e.g. the types of heating, the first value starts The line is filled from left to right.
again after the last value. The heating line does not appear when using the mi-
crowave.
4.4 Display
Countdown
The display shows the current setting values. You can view the countdown time or the cooking time
The value that you can change in the display is high- for the previous operation in the top right in the status
lighted in colour. bar.
Status bar
The status bar is at the top of the display.
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If you have set a cooking time and the cooking time is ¡ Heating-up control
deleted, the countdown time takes over from the time After the operation starts, the heating-up indicator
that has already elapsed from the cooking time. You displays the rising temperature in the cooking com-
can therefore always check how long the operation has partment. When you are preheating the appliance,
already been running. the optimal time to place your food in the cooking
The heating line does not appear when using the mi- compartment is as soon as all the bars are filled.
crowave. For set levels, e.g. for grill settings, the heating-up
indicator is not displayed.
Temperature display ¡ Residual heat indicator
The heating-up control and the residual heat indicator When the appliance is switched off, the display
show you the temperature in the cooking compartment. shows the residual heat in the cooking compart-
Due to thermal inertia, the temperature that is displayed ment. The residual heat indicator goes out at ap-
may differ slightly from the actual temperature inside prox. 60 °C.
the cooking compartment. You can use the button
to check the current temperature.
Symbols
Different symbols may appear on the display.
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en Operating modes
5 Operating modes
This is where you can find an overview of your appli- Operating Use
ance's operating modes and main functions. mode
Press to open the menu.
Microwave To reduce the cooking time, switch on
Operating Use combination the microwave for a type of heating.
mode → "Microwave combination", Page 17
Types of Select finely tuned types of heating for Self-clean- The self-cleaning function cleans your
heating the optimal preparation of your food. ing oven automatically.
→ "Self-cleaning", Page 24
Meals Use programmed, recommended set-
tings for various meals. Basic set- Adjust the basic settings. Basic settings
→ "Dishes", Page 18 tings → Page 22
Microwave Cook, heat or defrost quicker with the Home Con- Connect the oven to a mobile end
microwave. nect device and remotely control it.
→ "Microwave", Page 16 → "Home Connect ", Page 20
5.1 Types of heating
To ensure that you always use the right type of heating When you select a type of heating, the appliance sug-
to cook your food, we explain the differences and ap- gests a suitable temperature or setting. You can use
plications below. these values or change them within the specified
The symbols for each type of heating help you to re- range.
member them. For temperature settings above 275 °C and grill set-
ting 3, the appliance reduces the temperature to ap-
prox. 275 °C or grill setting 1 after approx. 40 minutes.
Symbol Types of heating Temperature What it's used for and how it works
range Possible additional options
4D hot air 30–275 °C Bake and roast on one or more levels.
The fan distributes the heat from the ring-shaped heating element
in the back wall evenly around the cooking compartment.
Top/bottom heating 30–300 °C Traditionally bake or roast on one level. This type of heating is
ideal for cakes with moist toppings.
The heat is emitted evenly from above and below.
Hot air eco 30–275 °C Cook selected dishes gently on one level without preheating.
The fan distributes the heat from the ring-shaped heating element
in the back wall evenly around the cooking compartment. The
food is cooked in phases using residual heat.
This type of heating is most effective between 125 and 275 °C.
Always keep the appliance door closed when cooking.
This type of heating is used to determine the energy consump-
tion in air recirculation mode and the energy efficiency class.
Top/bottom heating 30–300 °C Gently cook selected dishes.
eco Heat is emitted from above and below.
This heating function is most effective between 150 and 250 °C.
This type of heating is used to measure the energy consumption
in the conventional mode.
Circulated air grilling 30–300 °C Roast poultry, whole fish or larger pieces of meat.
The grill element and the fan switch on and off alternately. The
fan circulates the hot air around the food.
Grill, large area Grill settings: Grill flat items such as steak and sausages, or make toast. Grat-
1 = low inate food.
2 = medium The entire area below the grill element becomes hot.
3 = high
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Symbol Types of heating Temperature What it's used for and how it works
range Possible additional options
Grill, small area Grill settings: Grill small quantities, such as steak, sausages or toast. Gratinate
1 = low small quantities of food.
2 = medium The central area below the grill element becomes hot.
3 = high
Pizza setting 30–275 °C Cook pizza or dishes that require a lot of heat from below.
The bottom heating element and the ring-shaped heating ele-
ment in the back wall heat the cooking compartment.
Slow cooking 70–120 °C Slowly and gently cook seared, tender pieces of meat in un-
covered cookware.
The heat is emitted evenly from above and below at a low tem-
perature.
Bottom heating 30–250 °C Final baking or cooking food in a bain marie.
Heat is emitted from below.
Keeping food warm 60–100 °C Keep cooked food warm.
Plate warming 30–70 °C Plate warming.
CoolStart function 30–275 °C For quickly preparing frozen products at position 1. The temper-
ature depends on the manufacturer's instructions. Use the
highest temperature specified on the packaging.
The cooking time is as specified, or shorter.
Preheating is not useful.
6 Accessories
Use original accessories. These have been made espe- The accessories supplied may differ depending on the
cially for your appliance. appliance model.
Note: Accessories may become deformed if they get
hot. Deformation has no effect on function. As the ac-
cessory cools down, it will regain its original shape.
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en Accessories
Accessories Use
Wire rack ¡ Cake tins
¡ Ovenproof dishes
¡ Cookware
¡ Meat, e.g. roasting joints or steak
¡ Frozen meals
Universal pan ¡ Moist cakes
¡ Baked items
¡ Bread
¡ Large roasts
¡ Frozen meals
¡ Catch dripping liquids, e.g. fat when
grilling food on the wire rack.
6.1 Information on accessories Wire rack Push the wire rack in with the
curvature pointing downwards. The
Some accessories are only suitable for certain types of word "microwave" must be at the
heating. front at the appliance door.
Microwave accessories
The wire rack that is supplied is only suitable for opera-
tion solely using the microwave.
Baking trays, e.g. the universal pan or the baking tray,
may create sparks and are not suitable.
Observe the information about the microwave.
→ "Cookware and accessories with microwave",
Page 16
Baking tray Slide the tray in with the sloping
6.2 Locking function E.g. univer- edge towards the appliance door.
The locking function prevents the accessories from tilt- sal pan or
ing when they are pulled out. baking tray
You can pull out the accessories approximately halfway
without them tipping. The accessories must be inserted
into the cooking compartment correctly for the tilt pro-
tection to work properly.
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8 Basic operation
8.1 Switching on the appliance 8.3 Starting operation
▶ Press to switch the appliance on. You must start each cooking operation.
The
‒ button lights up blue. ATTENTION!
a The Siemens logo appears in the display. A type of If there is water on the cooking compartment floor
heating and a temperature are then displayed. when operating the appliance at temperatures above
120 °C, this will damage the enamel.
8.2 Switching off the appliance ▶ Do not use the appliance if there is water on the
cooking compartment floor.
Switch your appliance off when you are not using it. ▶ Wipe away any water on the cooking compartment
The appliance will switch itself off automatically if it is floor before operation.
not used for a certain period of time.
▶ Press ▶ Press to start the operation.
to switch the appliance off.
‒ The light above the button goes out. a The settings, the run time and the heat-up line ap-
pear on the display.
a The appliance switches off. Any functions currently
in progress are cancelled.
a The time or residual heat indicator appears in the 8.4 Pausing or cancelling operation
display. You can briefly pause the operation and then continue.
If you cancel the operation completely, the settings are
reset.
1. To pause the operation briefly:
‒ Briefly press .
‒ To continue the operation, press .
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en Rapid heating
2. To cancel the operation, press . Tip: The most suitable type of heating for your food
a The operation stops and all of the settings are reset. can be found in the type of heating description.
Note: You can also set a cooking time and an opera-
8.5 Setting an operating mode tion end time on the appliance.
→ "Time-setting options", Page 15
Requirement: The appliance must be switched on.
1. Press . Changing the type of heating
The operating modes menu opens. When you change the type of heating, the other set-
2. Press the operating mode that you require. tings are also reset.
Various options are available depending on the op- 1. Press to pause operation.
erating mode. 2. Press the type of heating.
3. The selection can be changed using the rotary se- 3. Turn the rotary selector to select the required type
lector. of heating.
Change any further settings depending on the selec- a The corresponding recommended temperature ap-
tion. pears on the display.
4. Press to start.
Changing the temperature
8.6 Setting the type of heating and the Once the operation has started, you can change the
temperature temperature directly.
▶ Use the rotary selector to change the temperature.
When you switch on the appliance, the types of heating a The temperature is applied immediately.
operating mode is set automatically.
1. Turn the rotary selector to select the required type
of heating. 8.7 Displaying information
2. Press the temperature. In most cases, you can call up information about the
3. Use the rotary selector to set the temperature. function that you have just started. The appliance auto-
4. Press to start the operation. matically displays certain information, e.g. to ask you to
a The appliance starts heating. do/confirm something or to issue a warning.
a The set type of heating, temperature and cooking ▶ Press .
time/appliance run time are shown in the display. a When available, information is displayed for a few
5. When the food is ready, press to switch the seconds.
appliance off.
9 Rapid heating
To save time, you can shorten the preheating time for 1. Set a suitable type of heating and a temperature of
set temperatures of 100 °C and higher. at least 100 °C.
You can use rapid heating for this type of heating: 2. Press .
¡ 4D hot air a The symbol appears on the left of the display
¡ Top/bottom heating next to the temperature.
a The progress line begins to fill up.
9.1 Setting rapid heating 3.
a When rapid heating has come to an end, a signal
tone sounds. The symbol disappears from the
To ensure an even cooking result, do not place the display.
food in the cooking compartment until rapid heating 4. Place the food in the cooking compartment.
has come to an end.
Note: Do not set a cooking time until rapid heating has Cancelling rapid heating
come to an end. ▶ Press .
a The symbol disappears from the display.
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en Microwave
3. To set a later end time, turn the rotary selector. Cancelling the end time
4. Press to start the operation. The set end time can only be changed when the oven
a The status bar shows a notification when the opera- is in standby mode.
tion starts. The appliance is in standby mode. 1. Press .
a Once the start time has been reached, the appli- a The time-setting options menu opens.
ance starts heating and the cooking time starts 2. Press .
counting down in the status bar. 3. Use the rotary selector to reset the end time to zero.
a Once the cooking time has elapsed, an audible sig- a The appliance starts to heat and the time starts to
nal sounds. A notification appears in the status bar. count down.
5. Once the cooking time has elapsed:
‒ Press to silence the audible signal manually. Changing the end time
‒ To set another cooking time, press and use The set end time can only be changed when the oven
the rotary selector to set the cooking time. is in standby mode
‒ To continue without setting a cooking time, press
1. Press .
.
a The time-setting options menu opens.
‒ When the food is ready, press to switch the
2. Press " end".
appliance off.
3. Turn the rotary selector to change the end time.
4. Press to resume operation.
11 Microwave
You can use the microwave to cook, heat up, bake or Cookware and ac- Information
defrost food very quickly. The microwave can be used cessories
on its own or in combination with a type of heating.
Serving dishes You do not need to transfer
your food.
11.1 Cookware and accessories with Note: Only use cookware with
microwave decorative gold or silver trim if
To heat food evenly and avoid damaging your appli- the manufacturer guarantees its
ance, it is important to only use the right cookware and suitability for microwave use.
accessories. Supplied wire rack Only the wire rack that is sup-
Follow the cookware manufacturer's instructions. plied is suitable for operation
Unless otherwise specified, place the cookware and solely using the microwave.
accessory on level 1. Note: Baking trays, e.g. the uni-
versal pan or the baking tray,
Microwave-safe may create sparks and are not
suitable.
Cookware and ac- Information
cessories Not microwave-safe
Cookware made These materials allow mi- Note: Observe the specifications for preventing mater-
from heat-resistant, crowaves to pass through and ial damage.
microwave-safe ma- are not damaged. → "Microwave", Page 7
terial:
¡ Glass Cookware and ac- Information
¡ Glass ceramic cessories
¡ Porcelain Metal cookware and Microwaves cannot pass
¡ Temperature-res- bakeware through metal. The food is
istant plastic barely heated or not heated at
¡ Fully glazed all.
ceramic without
Note: Metal may create sparks
cracks
in pure microwave operation.
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Cookware and ac- Information You can switch off this drying function in the basic
cessories settings.
Metal cookware and Metal can be used with Micro- → "Basic settings", Page 22
bakeware Combi. WARNING ‒ Risk of burns!
Note: Metal must be kept at At the highest settings in microwave only mode, the
least 2 cm from the cooking drying function will automatically switch on an addi-
compartment walls and the in- tional heating element to heat the cooking compart-
side of the door. ment.
Accessories sup- The supplied accessory is suit- ▶ Never touch the inside surfaces of the cooking com-
plied: able for MicroCombi. No partment or the heating elements while they are hot.
¡ Wire rack sparks are created. ▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
¡ Universal pan 1. Press .
2. Select the "Microwave" in the operating modes
Testing cookware for microwave suitability
menu.
If you are unsure whether your cookware is suitable for 3. Use the rotary selector to set the microwave output
use in the microwave, carry out a cookware test. setting.
ATTENTION! 4. Press the cooking time.
Operating the appliance without food in the cooking 5. Use the rotary selector to set the cooking time.
compartment may lead to overloading. 6. Press to start the operation.
▶ Do not switch on the microwave unless there is food a The microwave starts and the cooking time counts
inside. The only exception to this rule is when per- down.
forming a short cookware test. a Once the cooking time has elapsed, an audible sig-
nal sounds. The time shown in the display is zero.
7. Once the cooking time has elapsed:
‒ Press to silence the audible signal manu-
ally.
‒ If necessary, set the microwave output setting
and cooking time again.
‒ When the food is ready, press to switch the
appliance off.
8. If you have switched off the drying function for the
WARNING ‒ Risk of burns! microwave in the basic settings, dry the cooking
The accessible parts of the appliance become hot dur- compartment.
ing operation. → "Drying", Page 26
▶ Never touch these hot parts. Note: If you open the appliance door during operation,
▶ Keep children at a safe distance. the operation stops. When you close the appliance
door, you must press to continue. If you have
1. Place the empty cookware in the cooking compart- changed the basic setting, make sure that the mi-
ment. crowave does not resume operation without food in-
2. Set the appliance to run for 30 seconds to 1 minute side.
at maximum power. → "Basic settings", Page 22
3. Start the operation.
4. Check the cookware several times: Changing the microwave output setting
‒ If the cookware remains cold or warm to the If you change the microwave output setting, the cook-
touch, it is suitable for microwave use. ing time is reset.
‒ If the cookware becomes hot or sparks are cre- 1. Press to pause operation.
ated, stop the cookware test. The cookware is 2. Press the microwave output setting.
not microwave-safe. 3. Use the rotary selector to set the microwave output
setting.
11.2 Configuring the microwave settings 4. Press to resume operation.
Notes Changing the cooking time
¡ Note the correct way to operate the microwave: After the microwave starts operating, you can change
– → "Safety", Page 2 the cooking time directly.
– → "Preventing material damage", Page 6
▶ Use the rotary selector to change the cooking time.
–
– → "Cookware and accessories with microwave", a The change is applied immediately.
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¡ To prevent condensation, when the microwave out- 11.3 Microwave combination
put is 600 watts (max), the appliance automatically
To reduce the cooking time, you can use certain types
switches on a heating element. The cooking com-
of heating in combination with the microwave.
partment and the accessories become hot. The
Possible types of heating include:
cooking result is not affected by this.
¡ 4D hot air
¡ Top/bottom heating
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en Dishes
12 Dishes
The "Dishes" operating mode helps you to use your ap- 12.2 Settings for the dishes
pliance to prepare different meals by selecting the op-
timum settings automatically. To make the dishes perfectly, the appliance uses differ-
ent settings.
12.1 Cookware Note: The cooking result depends on the quality and
composition of the food. Use fresh and, ideally, chilled
The cooking result depends on the composition of the food. Use frozen food straight from the freezer.
meat and the size of cookware.
You should therefore use heat-resistant cookware that Tips and information about the settings
is suitable for temperatures up to 300 °C. Glass or If you set a dish, the display shows relevant information
glass ceramic cookware is best. The joint should cover for this dish, e.g.:
approx. two thirds of the cookware base. ¡ Suitable shelf position
Cookware made from the following material is not ¡ Suitable accessory or cookware
suitable: ¡ Added liquid
¡ Bright, shiny aluminium ¡ Time for turning or stirring
¡ Unglazed clay When this time is reached, a signal sounds.
¡ Plastic or plastic handles To call up the information, press "Tip" or . Some
Note: For some dishes, the appliance switches on the notes are displayed automatically.
microwave. A notification appears in the display stating
that you should use cookware that is suitable for mi-
Programmes
crowave use. The ideal type of heating, temperature and cooking
→ "Cookware and accessories with microwave", time are preset for programmes.
Page 16 In order to obtain an optimal cooking result, you must
also set the weight. Unless otherwise indicated, set the
total weight for your dish. You can set the weight only
in the intended range.
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en Childproof lock
15 Home Connect
This appliance is network-capable. Connecting your ap- ¡ Operating the appliance on the appliance itself al-
pliance to a mobile device lets you control its functions ways takes priority. During this time it is not possible
via the Home Connect app, adjust its basic settings to operate the appliance using the Home Connect
and monitor its operating status. app.
The Home Connect services are not available in every ¡ In networked standby mode, the appliance requires
country. The availability of the Home Connect function a maximum of 2 W.
depends on the availability of Home Connect services
in your country. You can find information about this at: 15.1 Setting up Home Connect
www.home-connect.com.
The Home Connect app guides you through the entire Requirements
login process. Follow the instructions in the Home Con- ¡ The appliance is connected to the power supply and
nect app to configure the settings. is switched on.
Tips ¡ You have a mobile device with a current version of
¡ Please consult the documents supplied by the iOS or Android operating system, e.g. a smart-
Home Connect. phone.
¡ Please also follow the instructions in the Home Con- ¡ The mobile device and the appliance are within
nect app. range of your home network's Wi-Fi signal.
Notes
¡ Please note the safety precautions in this instruction
manual and make sure that they are also observed
when operating the appliance via the Home Con-
nect app.
→ "Safety", Page 2
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15.2 Home Connect Settings
You can adjust the settings and network settings for Home Connect by going to your appliance's basic settings.
Which settings the display shows will depend on whether Home Connect has been set up and whether the appliance
is connected to your home network.
15.3 Operating the appliance with the ¡ When you start the oven using the controls on
Home Connect app the appliance itself, the Remote start function is
activated automatically. You can use the
When the Remote start function is activated, you can Home Connect app to adjust the settings or start
use the Home Connect app to remotely configure the a new program.
appliance's settings and start it.
Note: Some operating modes can only be started on 15.4 Software update
the oven itself.
Your appliance's software can be updated using the
Requirements software update function, e.g. for the purposes of op-
¡ The appliance must be switched on. timisation, troubleshooting or security updates.
¡ The appliance must be connected to your home net- To do this, you must be a registered Home Con-
work and to the Home Connect app. nect user, have installed the app on your mobile device
¡ To configure the appliance's settings using the and be connected to the Home Connect server.
Home Connect app, "Remote control" must be As soon as a software update is available, you will be
switched on in the basic settings. When the Remote informed via the Home Connect app and will be able to
start function is deactivated, only the appliance's op- start the software update via the app. Once the update
erating statuses are displayed in the Home Con- has been successfully downloaded, you can start in-
nect app. stalling it via the Home Connect app if you are in your
1. Tap . WLAN home network (Wi-Fi). The Home Connect app
2. Tap "Remote start". will inform you once installation is successful.
a The display will show . Notes
3. Configure a setting in the Home Connect app and ¡ You can continue to use your appliance as normal
send it to the appliance. while updates are downloading. Depending on your
Notes personal settings in the app, software updates can
¡ If you open the appliance door within 15 minutes also be set to download automatically.
of activating the Remote start function or of the ¡ We recommend that you install security updates as
set program ending, the Remote start function soon as possible.
will be deactivated.
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Appliance door
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Cooking compartment
18 Self-cleaning
With the self-cleaning cleaning function, the cooking 18.1 Preparing the appliance for the
compartment is cleaned virtually automatically. cleaning function
Use the "Self-cleaning" to clean the cooking compart-
ment every two to three months. You can use the "Self- To achieve a good cleaning result and prevent dam-
cleaning" more often, if required. The "Self-cleaning" re- age, prepare the appliance carefully.
quires approx. 2.5–4.7 kilowatt hours. WARNING ‒ Risk of fire!
Combustible objects that are left in the cooking com-
partment may catch fire.
▶ Never store combustible objects in the cooking
compartment.
▶ If smoke is emitted, the appliance must be switched
off or the plug must be pulled out and the door
must be held closed in order to stifle any flames.
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Loose food remnants, fat and meat juices may catch The outside of the appliance gets very hot when the
fire when the cleaning function is in progress. cleaning function is in progress.
▶ Before you start the cleaning function, always re- ▶ Never touch the appliance door.
move coarse dirt from the cooking compartment. ▶ Allow the appliance to cool down.
▶ Never clean accessories at the same time. ▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
The outside of the appliance gets very hot when the
cleaning function is in progress. Requirement: → "Preparing the appliance for the
▶ Never hang combustible objects, e.g. tea towels, on cleaning function", Page 24.
the door handle. 1. Press .
▶ Leave the front of the appliance clear. 2. Select "Self-cleaning" in the operating mode menu.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance. 3. Use the rotary selector to set the cleaning setting.
If the door seal is damaged, a large amount of heat is
generated around the door. Cleaning set- Cleaning Duration in hours
▶ Do not scrub or remove the seal. ting level
▶ Never operate the appliance if the seal is damaged 1 Light Approx. 1:15
or missing. 2 Medium Approx. 1:30
1. Remove accessories and cookware from the cook- 3 High Approx. 2:00
ing compartment.
You can also clean the rails. Select a higher cleaning setting for heavier or older
2. Remove coarse dirt from the cooking compartment soiling.
and from the rails. The duration cannot be changed.
3. Use a detergent solution and a soft cloth to clean 4. Press .
the surfaces at the edges of the cooking compart- a A notification stating that you should carry out the
ment around the door seal. necessary preparatory work for the cleaning func-
Do not remove or scrub the door seal. tion appears in the display.
Use oven cleaner to remove stubborn dirt from the 5. Press to start.
inner door pane. a The cleaning function starts and the duration counts
4. Remove any objects from the cooking compartment. down. The heating line does not appear.
The cooking compartment must be empty except for a For your safety, the appliance door locks once a
the rails. certain temperature is reached in the cooking com-
partment.
18.2 Setting the self-cleaning function a When the cleaning function ends, a signal sounds
and the duration is at zero in the display.
Ventilate the kitchen while the cleaning function is run- 6. Press to switch the appliance off.
ning.
When the appliance has cooled down sufficiently,
WARNING ‒ Risk of harm to health! the appliance door is unlocked and goes out.
The cleaning function heats up the cooking compart- 7. → "Preparing the appliance for use following the
ment to a very high temperature so that food left over cleaning function", Page 25.
from roasting, grilling and baking will burn off. This pro-
cess releases vapours, which can irritate mucous mem- 18.3 Preparing the appliance for use
branes.
▶ Keep the kitchen well ventilated while the cleaning
following the cleaning function
function is running. 1. Allow the appliance to cool down.
▶ Do not remain in the room for long periods. 2. Wipe off any ash that has been left behind in the
▶ Keep children and pets away. cooking compartment, on the rails and around the
appliance door with a damp cloth.
WARNING ‒ Risk of burns! 3. Remove white residues with lemon juice.
The cooking compartment gets very hot when the Note: White residues on the enamel surfaces may
cleaning function is in progress. be caused by heavy soiling. These food residues
▶ Never open the appliance door. are harmless. The deposits do not compromise the
▶ Allow the appliance to cool down. functionality of the appliance.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance. Note: While the cleaning function is running, the frame
on the inside of the appliance door becomes discol-
oured. This discolouration does not compromise the
functionality of the appliance. Use stainless steel
cleaner to remove the discolouration.
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20 Drying
To prevent residual moisture, dry the cooking compart- ‒ In order to use the drying function, set the drying
ment following operation. function.
ATTENTION! → "Setting the drying process", Page 26
If there is water on the cooking compartment floor
Setting the drying process
when operating the appliance at temperatures above
120 °C, this will damage the enamel. 1. Allow the appliance to cool down.
▶ Do not use the appliance if there is water on the 2. Remove coarse dirt from the cooking compartment
cooking compartment floor. and wipe away moisture from the cooking compart-
▶ Wipe away any water on the cooking compartment ment floor.
floor before operation. 3. Press .
4. In the operating mode menu, press the drying oper-
ating mode.
20.1 Drying the cooking compartment The duration is set to 10:00 min. and cannot be
You can dry the cooking compartment by hand or use changed.
the drying function. 5. Press to start the drying function.
1. Allow the appliance to cool down. a The appliance starts to dry and the duration counts
2. Remove dirt from the cooking compartment. down.
3. Wipe away the water in the cooking compartment. 6. Once the duration has elapsed:
4. Dry the cooking compartment. ‒ A message appears in the display.
‒ Leave the appliance door open for one hour to ‒ Press to silence the audible signal before
dry the cooking compartment by hand. it is due to end.
‒ Press to switch the appliance off.
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2. Insert the intermediate pane into the retainer at 6. Push the front pane in at the bottom until you
the bottom and push it in firmly at the top. hear it click into place.
3. Push the left- and right-hand retainer downwards 7. Open the appliance door slightly and remove the
until the intermediate pane is clamped . tea towel.
8. Screw both screws back in on the left and right of
the appliance door.
9. Put the door cover in position and push down on it
until you hear it click into place.
22 Rails
To thoroughly clean the rails and the cooking compart- 22.2 Fitting the retainers
ment, or to replace the rails, you can remove the rails.
The retainers may fall out when you detach the rails.
22.1 Detaching the rails Note:
The retainers at the front differ from those at the rear.
WARNING ‒ Risk of burns!
The shelf supports get very hot
▶ Never touch the shelf supports when hot.
▶ Always allow the appliance to cool down.
▶ Keep children at a safe distance.
1. Lift the rail forwards slightly and detach it .
2. Swivel the entire rail outwards and unhook it at
the rear .
1. Hook the front retainers with the hook into the round
hole at the top and set them at a slight angle .
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2. Hook the front retainers in at the bottom and 22.3 Attaching the rails
straighten them .
Notes
¡ When hanging the rails, ensure that the sloping
edge is at the top of the rail.
¡ The rails fit both the left- and right-hand sides.
1. Set the rear rail at an angle, hooking it into the re-
tainers at the top and bottom .
2. Pull the rail forwards .
3. Hook in the rail at the front and press it down .
3. Hook the rear retainers with the hook into the top
hole and push them into the bottom hole .
23 Troubleshooting
You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself. WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock!
Read the troubleshooting information before contacting
after-sales service. This will avoid unnecessary costs. Incorrect repairs are dangerous.
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out
WARNING ‒ Risk of injury! by trained specialist staff.
Improper repairs are dangerous. ▶ Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out appliance.
by trained specialist staff. ▶ If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it
▶ If the appliance is defective, call Customer Service. must be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufac-
turer's Customer Service or a similarly qualified per-
son in order to prevent any risk.
23.1 Malfunctions
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24 Disposal
24.1 Disposing of old appliance This appliance is labelled in accord-
ance with European Directive
Valuable raw materials can be reused by recycling. 2012/19/EU concerning used elec-
1. Unplug the appliance from the mains. trical and electronic appliances
2. Cut through the power cord. (waste electrical and electronic equip-
3. Dispose of the appliance in an environmentally ment - WEEE).
friendly manner. The guideline determines the frame-
Information about current disposal methods are work for the return and recycling of
available from your specialist dealer or local author- used appliances as applicable
ity. throughout the EU.
1
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FR HR IT CY LI LV LT LU HU
MT NL AT PL PT RO SI SK FI
SE NO CH TR IS UK (NI)
5 GHz WLAN (Wi-Fi): For indoor use only.
AL BA MD ME MK RS UK UA
5 GHz WLAN (Wi-Fi): For indoor use only.
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¡ Add up to ½ litre of water to the universal pan, de- Information for those allergic to nickel
pending on the size and type of food that you want In rare cases, small amounts of nickel may pass into
to roast. the food.
You can make a sauce from the juices that are col-
lected. This also means that less smoke is pro- 27.4 Cooking instructions for ready meals
duced and the cooking compartment does not be-
come as dirty. ¡ The cooking result greatly depends on the quality of
the food. Pre-browning and irregularities are some-
Roasting in cookware times already present on the raw product.
If you cover the cookware when you cook your food, ¡ Do not use frozen products that are covered with a
this will keep the cooking compartment cleaner. thick layer of ice. Remove any ice on the food.
¡ Distribute foods that are in the form of separate
General information about roasting in cookware pieces, such as bread rolls and potato products, so
¡ Use heat-resistant, ovenproof cookware. that they are spread out flat and evenly on the ac-
¡ Place the cookware on the wire rack. cessory. Leave a little space between the individual
¡ Glass cookware is best. pieces.
¡ Follow the manufacturer's instructions for your roast- ¡ Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the pack-
ing dishes. aging.
¡ If the packaging specifies a higher value than the
Roasting in uncovered cookware
maximum power of the appliance, use the next low-
¡ Use a deep roasting dish. est a higher value the next lowest wattage setting on
¡ If you do not have any suitable cookware, you can the appliance. To achieve the same results, in-
use the universal pan. crease the cooking time.
Roasting in covered cookware
¡ Use a suitable lid that seals well. 27.5 Microwave cooking
¡ When roasting meat, there should be at least 3 cm If you use the microwave mode, you can reduce the
between the food and the lid. The meat may ex- cooking time considerably.
pand.
General information
WARNING ‒ Risk of scalding! ¡ When using the microwave mode, the cooking time
Very hot steam may escape when the lid is opened is determined based on the total weight.
after cooking. Steam may not be visible, depending on If you want to cook a quantity that differs from the
the temperature. specified quantity, the general rule is Double the
▶ Lift the lid in such a way that the hot steam can es- quantity requires just under double the cooking
cape away from you. time.
▶ Keep children away from the appliance. ¡ The food transfers heat to the cookware. The cook-
ware can become very hot.
Grilling ¡ In the main part of the instruction manual, you will
Grill food if you want it to be crispy. find information on how to configure the microwave
ATTENTION! and microwave combination oven settings.
Acidic food may damage the grid – → "Microwave combination", Page 17
▶ Do not place acidic food, such as fruit or food with – → "Microwave", Page 16
an acidic marinade directly on the pan support.
Cooking, braising or steaming using the
The "Grill" heating function is good for cooking thinner microwave mode
pieces of poultry, meat and fish such as steaks, drum- ¡ Use microwave-safe cookware with a lid. Alternat-
sticks and burgers. It is also excellent for toasting ively, you can use a plate or special microwaveable
bread. film to cover the dish.
Circulated air grilling is very well suited to cooking ¡ For cereal products, e.g. rice, use deep cookware
whole poultry and fish, as well as meat, e.g. roast pork with a lid. Cereal products foam a lot during cook-
with crackling. ing. Add liquid in accordance with the instructions
¡ When grilling several food items, choose pieces that and information provided in the recommended set-
are of a similar weight and thickness. The grilled tings tables.
food will brown evenly and will remain succulent ¡ Do not wash or dry food. Add 1-3 tablespoons of
and juicy. water or lemon juice to the food.
¡ Place the food to be grilled directly onto the wire ¡ Spread the food out so that as much of it as pos-
rack. sible is in contact with the bottom of the cookware.
¡ To catch any liquids that drip down, place the uni- Food that is in contact with the bottom will cook
versal pan into the cooking compartment at least more quickly than food that is piled up.
one level below the wire rack. ¡ Use salt and seasoning sparingly. When cooking
Notes food using the microwave mode, most of the food's
¡ The grill element switches on and off continuously. natural flavour will be retained.
This is normal. The grill setting that you use determ- ¡ Turn or stir the food 2-3 times during cooking.
ines how frequently this occurs. ¡ After cooking, leave the food to rest for 2-3 minutes.
¡ Smoke may be produced when grilling.
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Steaming fish in the microwave 7. Stir several times during the remaining cooking
You can steam fish quickly and easily in the mi- time.
crowave. Making compote
1. Place the fish in microwave-safe cookware with a
1. Weigh the fruit and place it in a closable, mi-
lid.
crowave-safe receptacle.
2. Add salt and season the fish sparingly.
2. Add 1 tablespoon of water for every 100 g of fruit.
3. If you are steaming a whole fish, add 1–3 tsp of wa-
3. Add sugar and spices to taste.
ter or lemon juice. 4. Cover the receptacle.
4. Use the recommended settings when configuring
5. Use the recommended settings when configuring
the appliance settings.
the appliance settings.
5. Leave the cooked fish to rest for 2–3 minutes after
6. Stir two or three times during the cooking time.
cooking.
Using the microwave mode to make popcorn
Making blancmange from blancmange powder
1. Use a deep, microwave-safe receptacle. WARNING ‒ Risk of burns!
2. Pour the blancmange powder and all of the milk Airtight packaging may burst when food is heated.
and sugar into the receptacle and mix. ▶ Always follow the instructions on the packaging.
3. Place the receptacle onto the wire rack and slide ▶ Always use oven gloves to remove the dishes from
the rack into the cooking compartment. the cooking compartment.
4. Use the recommended settings when configuring
1. Use shallow, heat-resistant glass cookware, e.g. the
the appliance settings.
5. As soon as the milk starts to rise, stir thoroughly. lid of an ovenproof dish.
6. Repeat the process until the required consistency is Do not use porcelain or deep plates.
2. Place the popcorn bag onto the cookware accord-
achieved.
ing to the instructions on the packaging.
Making rice pudding 3. Use the recommended settings when configuring
1. Weigh the rice. the appliance settings.
2. Add 4 times the amount of milk. 4. The time may need to be adjusted, depending on
3. Pour the rice and milk into a deep, microwave-safe the product and quantity in question.
receptacle. 5. Remove the popcorn bag after 1½ minutes and
You can use the universal pan for large quantities. shake it to ensure that the popcorn doesn't burn.
4. Use the recommended settings when configuring 6. Place the popcorn bag back into the oven and
the appliance settings. leave it to continue popping.
5. As soon as the milk starts to rise, stir thoroughly. 7. Once you can only hear popping noises once every
6. Reduce the microwave power as indicated in the re- 2-3 seconds, switch off the appliance and take the
commended settings tables. popcorn bag out of the oven.
8. Wipe the cooking compartment clean afterwards.
27.6 List of foods
Recommended settings for a variety of foods, sorted into food categories.
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27.7 Special cooking methods and other To ensure that the climate in the cooking compart-
applications ment remains constant, keep the cooking compart-
ment door closed during slow cooking.
Information and recommended settings for special 6. After slow cooking, remove the meat from the cook-
cooking methods and other applications, e.g. slow ing compartment.
cooking or preserving.
Tips for slow cooking
Slow cooking Here you will find tips for achieving good results when
Cook prime cuts of meat slowly at a low temperature, slow cooking food.
e.g. tender cuts of beef, veal, lamb or poultry.
Issue Tip
Slow cooking poultry or meat
You want to slow ¡ Place the cold duck breast
Note: When using the slow cooking type of heating, cook a duck breast. into a pan.
you cannot delay the start of the programme by setting ¡ Sear the skin side first.
an end time. ¡ Slow cook the duck breast.
Requirement: The cooking compartment is cold. ¡ After slow cooking, grill the
1. Use fresh, clean, hygienic meat without bones. duck breast for 3 to
2. Place the cookware onto the wire rack at level 1 in 5 minutes until crispy.
the cooking compartment. You want to serve ¡ Preheat the serving plate.
3. Preheat the cooking compartment and cookware for your slow-cooked ¡ Make sure that the sauces
approx. 15 minutes. meat as hot as pos- that accompany the duck
4. Sear the meat on all sides on the hob at a very high sible. breast are very hot when
heat. you serve them.
5. Immediately place the meat into the pre-warmed
cookware in the cooking compartment.
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27.8 Test dishes
The information in this section is provided for test institutes to facilitate testing of the appliance in accordance with
EN 60350-1:2013 or IEC 60350-1:2011 and EN 60705:2012 or IEC 60705:2010.
Baking
¡ The setting values apply to food that is placed into a ¡ Items that are placed in the appliance on baking
cold cooking compartment. trays or in baking tins/dishes at the same time will
¡ Please take note of the information on preheating in not necessarily be ready at the same time.
the recommended settings tables. These setting val- ¡ Shelf positions when baking on 2 levels:
ues assume that the rapid heat-up function is not – Universal pan: Shelf position 3
being used. Baking tray: Shelf position 1
¡ For baking, use the lower of the specified temperat- ¡ Hot water sponge cake
ures to start with. – When baking on two levels, place the springform
tins at diagonally opposite corners of the wire
racks.
Microwave cooking
¡ If you use the wire rack, slide it into the cooking ¡ To test the microwave mode on its own, switch off
compartment with the Microwave imprint facing the the drying function in the basic settings. → Page 22
appliance door and the bump pointing downwards.
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28.2 Appliance dimensions
You will find the dimensions of the appliance here
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¡ To ventilate the appliance, the intermediate floors ¡ To ensure that the appliance door can be opened,
must have a ventilation cut-out. you must take the minimum dimensions into consid-
¡ In order to ensure sufficient ventilation of the appli- eration when installing in a corner. The dimension
ance, there must be a ventilation opening of at least. is dependent on the thickness of the unit front and
200 cm² in the base area. To do this, trim the base the handle.
panel or fit a ventilation grille. Ensure that the air ex-
change is guaranteed in accordance with the dia- 28.7 Electrical connection
gram.
In order to safely connect the appliance to the elec-
trical system, follow these instructions.
¡ The appliance corresponds to protection class I and
must only be operated with a protective earth con-
nection.
¡ The fuse protection must correspond to the power
rating specified on the appliance's rating plate and
to local regulations.
¡ The appliance must be disconnected from the
power supply whenever installation work is being
carried out.
¡ The appliance must only be connected using the
power cable provided.
¡ The power cable must be plugged in at the rear of
the appliance until you hear a clicking sound. A 3 m
¡ If the tall unit has another back panel in addition to power cable can be obtained from the after-sales
the element back panels, this must be removed. service.
¡ Only fit the appliance up to a height which allows ¡ The power cable must only be replaced with a cable
accessories to be easily removed. from the original manufacturer. This is available from
after-sales service.
¡ Contact protection must be guaranteed by the in-
stallation.
Electrically connect the appliance with the
protective contact plug
Note: The appliance must only be connected to a pro-
tective contact socket that has been correctly installed.
▶ Insert the plug into the protective contact socket.
When the appliance is installed, the mains plug of
the power cord must be freely accessible. If free ac-
cess to the mains plug is impossible, an all-pole
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isolating switch must be integrated into the perman- 3. For handleless kitchens with vertical bar handle
ent electrical installation in accordance with the in- strips:
stallation regulations. ‒ Attach a suitable filling piece in order to cover
any sharp edges and to guarantee a safe install-
Electrically connecting an appliance without a ation.
protective contact plug ‒ Pre-drill aluminium profiles to establish a screw
Note: Only a licensed professional may connect the ap- connection .
pliance. Damage caused by incorrect connection is not ‒ Secure the appliance using a suitable screw .
covered under the warranty.
An all-pole isolating switch must be integrated into the
permanent electrical installation according to the install-
ation regulations.
1. Identify the phase and neutral conductors in the
socket.
The appliance may be damaged if it is not connec-
ted correctly.
2. Connect the hob in accordance with the connection
diagram.
See the rating plate for the voltage.
3. Connect the wires of the mains power cable accord-
ing to the colour coding:
‒ Green/yellow = Protective conductor Note: The gap between the worktop and the appliance
‒ Blue = Neutral conductor must not be closed by additional battens.
‒ Brown = Phase (external conductor) Thermal insulation strips must not be fitted to the side
panels of the surround unit.
28.8 Installing the appliance
1. Slide the appliance in fully and centre it. 28.9 Removing the appliance
1. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
2. Undo the fastening screws.
3. Lift the appliance slightly and pull it out completely.
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