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Kuppersbusch BD6340 Instrucciones De Uso página 34

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• Remove and empty the water tank.
• Dry the water tank and introduce it back into
the slot located above the cavity. Clean and
dry the cooking space.
• Leave the appliance door open so that the
cooking space can cool down and dry com-
pletely.
Steam operation
WARNING
When opening the door during or upon
completion of the cooking cycle, be careful
of the flow of heat and/or steam coming out
of the cooking chamber. Step back or to the
side to avoid burns. Keep hands on the oven
door until the door is fully opened to avoid
being scalded.
At this point:
• The steam generation is paused.
• The cavity walls and the water tank are still
very hot. Danger of burning!
• The timer stops and the display shows the
remaining operating time (if this has been
set).
END OF A COOKING CYCLE
At the end of the programmed cooking time,
you will hear three beeps and the display will
show the word "END", the oven starts the
steam-reduction function.
This function gradually releases the steam from
the cavity, so that there is less steam to flow out
of the oven when the appliance door is opened.
The cooling fan can continue to run for a cer-
tain length of time after the appliance has been
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User's Guide
INFORMATION
It is advisable to remove the water tank and
empty it after a cooking cycle. This prevents
the formation of bacteria and limestone in-
side the appliance.
If the water tank has not been removed from
the oven and a new cooking cycle is startedl.
switched off. This is a normal function that is
meant to reduce the temperature inside the
oven.
When the display shows the
bol, this means that the water was pumped and
that the water tank can be removed.
Remove the water tank and dry it thoroughly.
Let the cooking space cool down for a moment
and then clean and dry it with a cloth. The door
should be left open for some time so that the
appliance can dry completely.
STEAM FLOW
It is normal to have an intermittent steam flow,
coming out from the oven front.
This is especially noticeable in winter time or in
high moisture environments.
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