Freestanding Electric Range
Cuis inière électrique amovible
Es tufa eléctrica autoes table
Ho u s e h o ld Ap p lia n c e s
Use and Care Manual
Guide d’utiliasation et d’ entretien
Manual de uso y cuidado
for Models: HES242U, HES245U, HES246U,
HES247U, HES252U, HES255U, HES256U
PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING.
IMPORTANT: Save these instructions.
INSTALLER: Please leave these instructions with this unit for the owner.
OWNER: Please retain these instructions for future reference.
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions............................................................................. 1
Getting Familiar with Your Range ....................................................................... 3
Setting Up Your Range
Setting and Changing the Clock ............................................................................ 5
Setting the Functions........................................................................................... 6
Accessing and Using the Select Functions Menu.............................................. 6
Volume ........................................................................................................ 7
Change Temperature..................................................................................... 7
Temperature Format ..................................................................................... 7
Lock Keys..................................................................................................... 7
Language Option .......................................................................................... 7
Clock Display ................................................................................................ 8
Oven Temperature Offset .............................................................................. 8
Demo Mode.................................................................................................. 8
Reset Defaults .............................................................................................. 8
Sabbath Feature ........................................................................................... 8
The Cooktop
Cooktop Features ................................................................................................ 9
Operating the mTwisT Cooktop............................................................................. 11
The Oven
Oven (cut here) Features ..................................................................................... 12
Oven Modes - Bake and Convection Bake.............................................................. 13
Oven Modes - Broil and Convection Broil ............................................................... 14
Oven Modes - Convection Roast ........................................................................... 15
Oven Modes - Dehydrate ..................................................................................... 16
Selecting the Mode .............................................................................................. 17
Using the Timer (s) ............................................................................................. 18
Using Timed Cook ............................................................................................... 19
Using the Probe (some models)............................................................................ 20
The Warming Drawer.............................................................................................. 21
Care and Cleaning
Cooktop .............................................................................................................. 23
Oven .................................................................................................................. 25
Self Help, Maintenance, Etc.
Cookware Selection Guide .................................................................................... 28
(cut here)
Maintenance
Removing the Oven Door .............................................................................. 29
Replacing the Oven Light .............................................................................. 29
Self Help
Cooktop (cut here)........................................................................................ 30
Oven (cut here) ............................................................................................ 31
Customer Service and Warranty ........................................................................... 32
Important Safety Instructions
Please read all instructions before using this appliance.
APPLIANCE SAFETY
RANGE SAFETY
• This appliance must be properly installed and grounded by • Tie long hair so that it does not hang loose.
a qualified technician. Connect only to properly grounded • The heating elements may be hot even though they are not
outlet. Refer to Installation Instructions for details.
• Thisapplianceshouldbeservicedonlybyaqualifiedservice
redincolor. Interiorsurfacesofanovenbecomehotenough
to cause burns.
technician. Contact the nearest authorized service center • Do not touch heating elements or interior surfaces of oven
for examination, repair or adjustment.
• Do not repair or replace any part of the range unless
specifically recommended. Refer service to an authorized
servicer.
during operation.
• During and after use, do not touch or let clothing or other
flammable materials contact the heating elements or the
interior surfaces of the oven until they have had sufficient
time to cool.
• Do not operate this appliance if it is not working properly
or if it has been damaged, until an authorized servicer has • The trim on the sides of the oven door may become hot
examined it. enough to cause burns.
• Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in • Use care when opening the door. Open the door slightly to
this manual. If you have any questions, contact the
manufacturer.
• Do not cover or block any openings on this appliance.
• Donotusecorrosivechemicals,vapors,ornonfoodproducts
let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing
food.
• Donotheatunopenedfoodcontainers. Build-upofpressure
may cause the container to burst and cause injury.
in this appliance. This type of range is specifically designed • Always place oven racks in desired location while oven is
toheatorcook.Itisnotdesignedforindustrialorlaboratory
use. The use of corrosive chemicals in heating or cleaning
will damage the appliance.
• In the event that personal clothing or hair catches fire,
DROP AND ROLL IMMEDIATELY to extinguish flames.
• Do not allow children to use this appliance unless closely
cool. If a rack must be moved while oven is hot, do not let
potholder contact the hot heating elements.
• Use only dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders on hot
surfacesmayresultinburnsfromsteam. Donotletpotholder
touch hot heating elements. Do not use a towel or other
bulky cloth.
supervised by an adult. Children and pets should not be left • Keep the oven free from grease build up.
alone or unattended in the area where the appliance is in • Do not place food directly on oven bottom.
use. They should never be allowed to sit or stand on any • Whenusingcookingorroastingbagsintheoven, followthe
part of the appliance.
manufacturer’s directions.
• Do not use aluminum foil to line oven bottoms, except as
suggestedinthismanual.Improperinstallationofaluminum
foil many result in a risk of electric shock or fire.
• Toavoidelectricshock, donotoperatetheovenwithoutthe
light bulb cover in place.
PERSONAL SAFETY
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury to persons, in the event of a
grease fire, observe the following:
• In the event of a grease fire SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-
fitting lid, cookie sheet, or other metal tray, then turn off the
elements. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If the flames do
not go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE
DEPARTMENT.
• Do not use water, including wet dishcloths or towels on grease
fires. A violent steam explosion may result.
• SMOTHER FLAMES from other types of food fires with baking
soda. NEVER use water on cooking fires.
• NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN. You may be burned.
• ALWAYS have a working SMOKE DETECTOR near the kitchen.
• LEAVE THE HOOD VENTILATOR ON when flambéing food.
COOKTOP SAFETY
• Do not cook on a cooktop in which the glass top has broken.
If the cooktop glass should break, do not use it or attempt
to clean or fix it. Cleaning solutions and spillovers may
penetrate the broken cooktop and create a risk of electric
shock. Turn off electric circuit to the cooktop and call an
authorized service agency immediately.
• When using the cooktop, DO NOT TOUCH THE HOT
COOKINGAREAORTHEIMMEDIATESURROUNDING
AREA. Even though dark in color, these areas may be hot.
Areas adjacent to the elements may become hot enough to
cause burns. Never let clothing, potholders, or other
flammable materials come in contact with a cooking area
until it has cooled.
• Use high heat settings on the cooktop only when necessary. Use
low to medium settings to heat oil slowly.
• Never move a pan of hot oil, especially a deep fat fryer. Wait until
it is cool.
• Use an extinguisher ONLY IF:
• YouknowyouhaveaClassABCextinguisher,andyoualready
know how to operate it.
• The fire is small and contained in the area where it started.
• The fire department is being called.
• You can fight the fire with your back to an exit.
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Important Safety Instructions
Please read all instructions before using this appliance.
SELF-CLEANING SAFETY
COOKTOP SAFETY (cont’d)
• Confirm that the door locks and will not open once the
door lock indicator icon appears. If the door does not
lock, touch OFF and do not run Self-Clean. Phone
800/944-2904 for service.
• Never leave the cooktop unattended. Boilovers can cause smoke
and possibly damage the cooktop.
• Hold the handle of the pan to prevent movement of the utensil
when stirring or turning food.
• Note: During a normal Self-Clean cycle, the door will not
lock until the oven reaches 450º F. In a Delayed Self-Clean
cycle, the door locks immediately.
• Donotcleantheovengasket. Itisessentialforagoodseal.
Care should be taken not to rub, damage, move or remove
the oven gasket.
• Other than the use of metal pans, only certain types of glass,
heatproof glass ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed
utensils are suitable for cooktop use. Other types of utensils may
break with sudden temperature changes. Use only on low or
medium heat settings according to the utensil manufacturer’s
directions.
• Donotusecommercialovencleanersorovenlinerprotective
coatings of any kind in or around any part of the oven.
• Clean only oven parts listed in this manual.
• Before self-cleaning the oven, remove the broiler pan,
oven racks, oven probe, other utensils and wipe out
excess soft spillage.
OVEN SAFETY
To reduce the risk of fire:
• Do not store flammable materials in or near the oven.
• Do not use water on a grease fire. Smother fire or use
a dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
• Have an appropriate fire extinguisher available and
highly visible near any cooking appliance.
• Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do not
leavepaperproducts, cookingutensilsorfoodinthecavity
when not being used.
• If materials inside the oven should ignite, keep oven
door closed.Turn off oven and disconnect the circuit at the
circuit breaker box.
REGARDING PET BIRDS:
Birds have very sensitive respiratory systems. Keep pet birds
out of the kitchen or other rooms where kitchen fumes could
reach them. During self clean, fumes are released that may
beharmfultobirds. Otherkitchenfumessuchasoverheating
margarines and cooking oils may also be harmful.
• Do not block any vent openings.
• Never use the oven to warm or heat a room. This can
damage the oven parts.
• Never wear loose-fitting or hanging garments while
using the appliance. Be careful when reaching for items
storedovertherange. Flammablematerialcouldbeignited
if brought in contact with hot surface units or heating
elements and may cause severe burns.
• Do not allow anyone to climb, stand or hang on the
oven door, warming drawer door, storage drawer or
cooktop. This can damage the range and even tip it over,
causing severe personal injury.
• Have the installer show the location of the circuit
breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy reference.
CAUTION
Items of interest to children should
not be stored in cabinets above a
rangeoronthebacksplashofarange.
Children climbing on the range to
reachitemscouldbeseriouslyinjured.
WARMING DRAWER SAFETY
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or
injury to persons:
• Do not store flammable materials in the warming
drawer.
• Use care when opening the warming drawer. Open door
slightlyandlethotairorsteamescapebeforeremoving
or replacing food.
• Do not place food in unopened containers in the
warming drawer. Pressure could build up and cause
container to burst.
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Getting Familiar with Your Range
Parts Included with
Your Electric Range:
1. Use & Care Manual
2. Installation Instructions
3. AHAM Anti-Tip Brochure
4. Bosch Cookbook
5. Probe (some models)
6. Telescopic Racks (some models)
7. Anti-Tip Bracket
14
13
23
18
20
8. Screws for Anti-Tip Bracket
9. Ceran Cooktop Scraper
10. Cooktop Cleaning Solution (not visible)
11. Registration Card
15
29
12. Incandescent Lights (not visible)
13. Oven Control
19
14. Panel and Knob
15. mTwisT Dial
16. Broil Element (not visible)
17. Convection Fan and Element (not
visible)
18. Probe Receptacle (some models)
19. Rack Positions
20. Door Gasket
21. Model & Serial # Plate
22. Bake Element (not visible)
23. Door Lock (not visible)
24. Oven Rack Back
21
27
25. Oven Rack Front
26. Broiler Pan
27. Warming Drawer
28. Warming Drawer Rack (some models)
29. Oven Vent
9
COOKTOP
SCRAPER
24
7 & 8
OVEN RACK
BROIL PAN
ANTI-TIP
BRACKETS
AND SCREWS
25
26
PROBE
(some models)
5
6
WARMING
DRAWER
RACK
TELESCOPIC
RACK
(some models)
28
(some models)
Actual parts are larger than depicted in above graphics.
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Getting Familiar with Your Range
The Oven Control Panel
Tem perat ure
Cooking Mode
Light
Tim e
Clock
AM
Cooking Mode
Temperature
Start
Light
C
F
PM
Time
Off
BAKE
Lock
Indicator
Oven
Temperature
O ff
PreheatorProbe
Temperature
Warming
Drawer
Indicator
Probe
Indicator
Control Knob
Star t
Display Window Features
CLOCK– Shows the time of day with a 12-hour or 24-hour
clock option.
WARMING DRAWER INDICATOR - Icon displays when
warming drawer is in use. Indicates warming drawer setting.
COOKING MODE - Touch pad to display cooking mode.
COOKING OR TIMED MODE – Shows the number of hours
and minutes the oven will be “on.” Cooking Mode Icon is also
displayed when cooking mode is seleceted.
Other Indicators and Features
CONTROL KNOB - Used to set the clock, timers, select
cooking mode and temperature. Turn clockwise to increase
and turn counterclockwise to decrease.
BEEP - Signals that more information must be entered
or confirms the receipt of an entry. A Beep also signals
the end of a program or an oven error.
ELEMENTS – Displays which element(s) are active during a
cooking mode.
DEFAULT SETTINGS - The cooking modes
automatically select the default temperature. These can
be changed when a different one is needed.
LIGHT - Touch pad to turn oven light on or off.
DOOR LOCK INDICATOR - icon is displayed during the
self-clean mode when the door is locked. DO NOT attempt
to open the door until the lock symbol is no longer present.
FLASHING SYMBOL OR NUMBER - Signals an
incomplete setting and calls for another step or START
to be touched.
OFF - Touch pad to turn off oven and/or warming drawer.
F NUMBER CODES - These codes are displayed when
there is a problem with the signal sent to the electronic
control board.
OVEN TEMPERATURE - Shows the oven temperature
selected.
PREHEAT - Displays temperature of oven during preheat
mode. Alsodisplaysinternaltemperatureofmeatwhenprobe CONVECTION FAN - The convection fan operates
during any convection mode. When the oven is
operating in the convection mode, the fan will turn off
automatically when the door is opened except when in
the dehydrate mode. The convection fan will also run
during the preheat time for specific modes.
is in use.
PROBE INDICATOR - Indicates the probe is installed in
oven. The internal temperature of the meat is displayed in
place of the preheat temperature.
START - Touch pad to complete an entry.
TEMPERATURE - Touch pad to select cooking temperature.
TIMER – There are two timers- TIMER 1 AND TIMER 2; Each
counts down the time in hours and minutes. With less than
60 minutes remaining, the timer also displays seconds.
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Setting Up Your Range
Setting the Clock (after power to the range has been off)
•
•
•
•
Always set the clock after installation or after a power failure. Once power returns to the oven, the clock defaults to 12:00 am.
The time of day is displayed in hours and minutes.
The clock time will appear during all oven operations except when the timer or a timed cooking operation is running.
The oven is preset to a 12-hour clock and indicates AM and PM.
Note: To switch to a 24 hr. clock, see "Select Function” section.
1. CLOCK will be displayed and the hour digits will flash.
AM
12: 00
Turn knob to select hour and AM or PM. Turning to the right
increases by 1 hour increments; turning to the left decreases
by 1 hour increments.
CLOCK
2. Touch TIME. CLOCK will still be displayed and the
minute digits will flash.
3. Turn knob. Set minutes.
4. Touch TIME and the clock is now set.
BEEP REMINDER
Ifoperationisnotcompleted,the
oven will beep periodically as a
remindertosetclocktime. Push
OFF.
Changing the Clock Time
1. Touch Time. TIMER 1 will flash in display.
0: 00
AM
2. Turn knob to select CLOCK .
HR:MIN
TIMER
TIMER 1
3. Touch TIME again and hour digits will flash.
4. Turn knob to change hours.
5. Touch TIME again and minute digits will flash.
6. Turn knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to change minutes.
7. Touch TIME again and the clock is set.
Helpful Hint
TocanceltheTIMEselection
when settingtheclock,touch
OFF at any time while in the
clock mode.
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Setting Up Your Range
SELECT FUNCTIONS is the section of the menu where you can set or change the following features on your range:
VOLUME (decrease or increase loudness
of control beeps)
TEMPERATURE FORMAT (switch temperature
scale to Fahrenheit or Celsius)
TIME FORMAT (12 hr or 24 hr)
LOCK KEYS (oven control pad lockout )
LANGUAGEOPTION(fordisplay;selectEnglish,
Spanish, or French)
CLOCK DISPLAY (yes or no)
OVEN TEMPERATURE OFFSET (used to
calibrate the oven temperature)
DEMO
DEMO MODE (used by appliance stores)
RESET DEFAULTS (change all function settings
back to original factory settings)
SABBATH FEATURE(forreligiousfaithswith“no
work” requirements on the Sabbath)
NOTE: In the event of a power failure, the functions return
to the factory settings and will need to be reset.
TIPS on Using Functions
• Therewillbeaslightdelaybefore
each message (or feature) can be
seen in the display.
• Turn knob slowly, and wait
approximatelyonesecondfordisplay
to show next feature.
Accessing and Using the Select Functions
Menu
To access the SELECT FUNCTIONS menu, touch and hold
COOKING MODE touch pad for five (5) seconds.
• To move through the feature
menu,slowlyturntheknobclockwise
oneclickaftereachfeatureappears.
SELECT FUNCTION is displayed.
1. Turn knob to desired feature.
2. Press START to choose any function, and turn knob
to choose any sub-functions.
3. After selecting feature, touch OFF.
4. Touch OFF again to exit the select functions menu.
BEEPS
Toindicatewhenamodeisdone,
3 consecutive beeps will sound.
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Setting Up Your Range
BEEP VOLUME
LOCK KEYS
The keypad can be locked for safety purposes.
This feature can be used to prevent changes to the oven
function.
•
•
Thevolumeofthecontrolbeepcanbechanged from LOW
(softest) to HIGH (loudest).
•
•
The control default for beep volume is Medium.
Changing the beep volume
Locking or Unlocking the Oven Control Panel
1. Access SELECT FUNCTION Menu.
2. Turn knob clockwise slowly until LOCK KEYS is
flashing.
3. Touch START. KEY PAD LOCKED is displayed. The
display will beep if a key is pressed to indicate that the
keypad is locked.
1. Access SELECT FUNCTION Menu.
2. TurnknobclockwiseslowlyuntilVOLUMEisdisplayed.
3. Touch START.
4. TurnknobtoselectvolumelevelLow,Mediumor High.
5. Touch START.
4. To unlock keypads, touch COOKING MODE and hold for
5 seconds. Display will read UNLOCKING KEY PAD.
5. When unlocked, the clock will again appear in the display.
Note: This function DOES NOT lock oven door.
CHANGE TEMPERATURE
•
•
The oven has been preset to the Fahrenheit temperature
scale.
The feature allows you to switch between Fahrenheit and
Celsius temperature.
Changing the Temperature Scale
1. Access SELECT FUNCTION Menu.
2. Turn knob clockwise slowly untiL SELECT TEMP F-C is
displayed.
3. Touch START.
4. Turn knob to select Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C).
5. Touch START to accept new selection.
LANGUAGE DISPLAY
Language choices are English, Spanish, and French.
English is the default language.
•
•
Changing the Language Display
1. Access SELECT FUNCTION Menu.
2. Turnknobc1lo2ckwHisReslowlyuntildesiredlanguageisdisplayed.
TIME FORMAT
3. Touch START.
•
The clock can be set to a 12-hr or 24-hr
format.
4. Turn knob clockwise to select a different language
5. Touch START to accept a language change.
•
The oven default for clock format is 12-hr.
Changing the TIME FORMAT
1. Access SELECT FUNCTION Menu.
2. Turn knob clockwise slowly until TIME FORMAT is
displayed.
3. Touch START.
4. Turn knob to select 12 hr or 24 hr format.
5. Touch START to accept new selection.
NOTE
The SELECT FUNCTION menu is
displayed in English only, regardless
of language selected.
NO
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Setting Up Your Range
CLOCK DISPLAY(ON or OFF)
• Clock time display can be turned off.
• The default display is on.
RESET DEFAULTS
Thisfeatureisusedtochangeallthe“SelectFunctions”
settings back to the original factory settings (or
defaults).
•
Turning the Clock Display ON or OFF
1. Access SELECT FUNCTION Menu.
2. Turn knob clockwise slowly until CLOCK DISPLAY is
displayed.
Resetting the factory settings.
1. Access SELECT FUNCTIONS Menu.
2. TurnknobclockwiseslowlyuntilRESETDEFAULTS
is displayed.
3. Touch START.
4. Turnknob once and ON orOFFwillappearindisplay.
5. Touch START to accept new selection.
3. TouchSTART. DisplayreadsSELECTFUNCTIONS.
OVEN TEMPERATURE OFFSET
SABBATH FEATURE
Theovenwillbakefor48hoursbeforeautomaticallyturning
off.
Oven or warming drawer cannot be operating to set the
Sabbath Feature.
•
•
Changing the Oven Temp Offset
1. Access SELECT FUNCTION Menu.
2. TurnknobclockwiseslowlyuntilOVENTEMPOFFSET
is displayed.
3. Touch START. 0° F is displayed.
Setting the Sabbath Feature
4. Turn the knob to the right to increase temperature
+25°F and to the left to decrease -25° temperature.
5. Touch START to accept a temperature change.
1. Access SELECT FUNCTIONS Menu.
2. Turn knob clockwise until SABBATH OPTION
appears.
3. Touch START. BAKE will show in display and
temperature will flash.
4. Turn knob to set oven temperature.
5. Turn oven light on if desired (touch LIGHT).
Note:Thelightcannotbechangedafterthispoint. Itwill
stay on or off, as selected, during the entire Sabbath
mode.
6. Touch START. Oven starts after 5 seconds.
Note: The probe CANNOT be used during the Sabbath
mode.
DEMO
DEMO MODE
The demo mode is for appliance store use only.
Whilebaking inSabbathmode,thedisplaywillshowSABBATH
and the BAKE icon will be displayed. The clock will be off and
no temperature will show in the display.
During the Sabbath mode, only the off key will operate.
Press Off at any time during the Sabbath mode to
end the mode and turn off the oven.
At end of 48 hours, the oven will turn OFF automatically and
the display will show SABBATH END. Touch OFF to return
to time of day.
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Cooktop Features
Radiant Elements
Before Using the Cooktop
BoschUltraSpeedTM radiantelementsuseawireribbonlocated
undertheceramicglasssurfacetoprovidetheheatforcooking.
These radiant elements will cycle on and off by design (see
TemperatureLimitersatleft.) Thereare9heatsettingpositions
from 9 (high) to 1 (low) and a special setting for keep warm.
Dual Element
• Remove all packing materials and labels from the cooktop
surface.
• While cool, wipe with a clean, damp sponge and dry.
• Apply the Cooktop Cleaning Creme packaged with the
range. Buff with a clean cloth. See Care and Cleaning
Section.
• There may be a slight odor during the first several uses;
this is normal and will disappear.
The dual element consists of two radiant ribbon elements
within the same heating area. Either the small inner element
or both theinner and outerelementsmaybeselectedforuse,
depending on the size of cookware.
• Optimum cooking results depend on the proper cookware
being selected and used.
• The cooking surface will hold the heat and remain hot up
to 30 minutes after the elements have been turned off.
• Read and understand all safety precautions and Use and
Care Manual information prior to operating.
Triple Element (Some Models)
The Triple Element, located in the left front position, consists
of three radiant ribbon elements within the same heating
area, one, two or three elements can be selected.
•
•
•
Defaults to largest element.
Touch POT SIZING once for medium size.
Touch POT SIZING twice for small size.
Precautions for Long Life and Good
Appearance of the Surface
• Regular, daily care using the Cooktop Cleaning Creme will
protect the surface and make it easier to remove food soil
and water spots.
Usethischartasaguideforheatsettings:
• The ceramic glass cooking surface is a durable material
resistant to impact but not unbreakable if a pan or other
object is dropped on it.
• Never cook food directly on the glass.
• Avoid placing a wok support ring, trivet or other metal
stand on the glass surface.
• Do not use the glass surface as a cutting board.
• Do not slide cookware across the cooking surface; it may
scratch the glass.
Heat
Settings
Uses
Bringing water to boil
9
High
Pan frying, sauteing,
browning meat, deep
fat frying
6-8
Med-High
• Do not place wet pans on the glass surface.
Most frying, eggs,
pancakes, slow boil
4-5
Retained Heat
Med
The glass cooking surface retains heat and stays hot after
the element(s) have been turned off. The retained heat may
be used to hold foods at serving temperatures for a short
time. If a hot surface light is on, use caution when working
or cleaning around the cooktop as the cooktop is still hot.
Simmering, finish cooking
covered foods, steaming
2-3
Med Low
Melting butter and
chocolate
1
Low
Temperature Limiters
Keeping food warm
Keep Warm
Each radiant heating element has its own sensor to protect
the glass cooking surface from extreme high temperatures.
The limiters will operate automatically by cycling the element
off regardless of the cook setting.
A range of heat settings are listed because the actual setting
depends on:
1) type and quality of pan (See “Selecting Cookware”, Page
28).
2) type, quantity and temperature of the food
3) element used
Althoughcyclingisnormal,anyoneofthefollowingconditions
can activate the limiter and cause it to cycle on and off more
than usual:
• The base of the pan is not making full contact with the
heating surface (due to a warped or uneven base).
• The pan is too small for the size of the element.
• The pan has boiled dry.
4) the cook’s preference.
208/240VoltConnection:TheHeatSettingsrecommended
on this page are based on a 240 volt power source. If your
cooktop is connected to 208 volts, the same heat settings
apply but foods may take a little longer to finish cooking.
• The material or shape of the pan is slow to transfer the
heat.
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Cooktop Features
If you have the Bosch HES24 Range, the mTwisT Cooktop has two (2) single elements (small and medium) and two (2) double
elements. The Bosch HES25 Range has two (2) single elements, one (1) double element and one (1) triple element. The
mTwisT dial is a magnetic removable dial, which allows for easy cleaning of the smooth Ceran cooktop.
6
7
8
1
2
9
4
3
10
11
HES24
1
2
Element ‘ON’ Indicator Light
5
The area above the element touch pad being used will show
the cook setting when the element is on (See graphic above).
When the element is turned off, the hot surface indicator
comesoninthisarea.(SeeHotSurfaceIndicatorLightbelow).
3
HES25
Hot Surface Indicator Light
Each element features a hot indicator light to show when the
cooking surface is too hot to touch. A letter H will appear
above the element touch pad.
The light remains on until the cooking area has cooled to a
safe-to-touch temperature.
If a hot surface light is on, use caution when working or
cleaning around the cooktop as the cooktop is still hot.
NO. TYPE/SIZE
WATTAGE
1500
800/ 1900
1200
1100/ 2500
800/ 1600/ 2500
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Single 7"
Dual 5"/ 8"
Single 6"
Dual 5"/ 9"
Triple 5"/ 7"/ 9"
Dual Element ON Indicator Light
one light: inner and outer elements are on
no light: inner element is on
Triple Element ON Indicator Lights
two lights: all three elements are on
one light: middle and inner elements are on
no lights: inner element is on
Heating Elements Selector Pads
mTwisT Dial Location
Keep Warm
Each element has a keep warm setting to keep hot, cooked
foods at serving temperatures.
7.
To set Keep Warm feature:
1. Touch element pad for desired element.
2. Touch KEEP WARM pad. L is displayed above selected
element and element comes on.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Function Pads
POWER OFF Pad
Keep Warm Guidelines
Use pans/utensils with flat bases. Plates and casseroles with
shallow ridges around the base can be used provided they
are made of heat-safe materials.
Dial
The cooktop uses an mTwisT magnetic dial to select the desired
heat setting. The mTwisT dial is held onto the cooktop by a
strong magnet and automatically positions itself in the center of
the dial location when placed on the cooktop.
Note: If the dial is removed from the cooktop when in use, all
elements will be turned off after 10 seconds. The cooktop is
Keep dish covered to keep foods hot. Avoid paper or plastic.
Choose pans and cookware that may be safely used on a hot
surface. Example: Use CorningWare® "Safe for Rangetop"
rather than Pyrex® which is not recommended for cooktop
use.
locked and the Panel Lock light comes on. (See Setting Panel Use a trivet or steamer inside a pan when necessary to raise
Lock on Page 11.)
food off bottom of pan.
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Operating the
Cooktop
General Operation of Cooktop
CAUTION
The range has touch pads and a magnetic dial to operate the
cooktop. When touching the glass of a touch pad, such as an
element or function pad, use the flat part of the finger and
touch the center of the pad. A beep will sound when touching
any of these pads.
•
Foods packaged in aluminum foil should not be
placed directly on the glass ceramic surface for cooking;
aluminum foil can melt and cause permanent damage.
•
Plastic, paper and cloth can melt or burn when
in contact with a hot surface. Do not let these items come
in contact with the hot glass ceramic surface.
Setting the Controls
1. Place pan on element.
•
Donotallowpanstoboildry.Thiscanpermanently
damage the pan, the element and the cooktop glass.
2. Touch element pad for desired element. Display
will show a 0.
3. For single elements, proceed to step 4.
For dual or triple elements, touch POT SIZING pad.
Change Heat Setting
The control defaults to largest size element.
1. Select element pad for desired element.
2. Each touch of the element pad changes setting. Continue
touching repeadedly until desired heat setting is displayed.
Change Pot Size - (for dual and triple elements only)
1. Select element pad for desired element.
2. Touch POT SIZING pad for desired pad.
3. Touch element pad until desired heat setting is
displayed.
Touch the POT SIZING element pad again to select a
smaller element. Touching the POT SIZING pad
repeatedly alternates between the element sizes.
When a dual element is selected, one light is
displayed above the corresponding element touch pad.
When a triple element is selected, 2 lights are
displayed above the corresponding element touch pad.
4.Turn the mTwisT dial to the desired setting.
To the right (clockwise) starts with heat setting 1 (low).
To the left (counterclockwise) starts with heat
setting 9 (high).
Turn Off Element
1. Touch element pad.
2. Touch element pad until 0 is displayed. For several
elements, select POWER OFF pad.
Turn the dial until the desired heat setting is
displayed.
Cooktop Function Pads
Power Off
Turns off all elements at the same time. The indicator light
above the POWER OFF pad is lit when at least one element
is on. The light will turn off when the POWER OFF pad is
touched or all elements are turned off.
Changing Heat Setting While Cooking
1. Touch element pad for element desired. Display will
show 0.
2. Turn dial. The first turn of the mTwisT dial will display
the current cook setting.
Panel Lock
The panel lock is selected to prevent the cooktop from being
turned on, such as for cleaning. The elements will not
function when Panel Lock is turned on.
3. Turn dial left or right to new cook setting. The new
cook setting is displayed.
Setting Panel Lock
To Turn Off One Surface Element
1.Touch element pad for desired element.
2. Display shows 0. After 5 seconds the element shuts
off. The element shuts off right away if the pad is touched
a second time.
1.Touch and hold PANEL LOCK pad for three seconds. A
light above the pad stays lit when the panel is locked.
2.To unlock touch the PANEL LOCK pad and hold for three
seconds. The light above the pad will disappear.
The cooktop cannot be locked when a surface element is
operating. It is recommended to lock the cooktop
before cleaning.
To Turn Off All Elements at the Same Time
1. Touch POWER OFF pad or remove mTwisT dial from
cooktop. Once removed, the cooktop controls are locked
after 10 seconds.
Pot Sizing
Use this pad to choose the pot size on dual and triple
elements.
2. Replace mTwisT dial then touch and hold PANEL
LOCK pad for three seconds to unlock control.
1.Touch element pad. Control defaults to larger element.
Dual or triple element light comes on above element pad
indicating large size is selected.
2.Touch POT SIZING pad to change to smaller element.
Dual or triple element light will turn off.
3.Turn mTwisT dial to desired heat setting. To change
element size for different size cooking pot when the
element is on:
Operation Without mTwisT Dial
The cooktop can be operated without the mTwisT dial.
1. Turn off Panel Lock (see next column).
2. Touch element pad for desired element. Display shows 0.
3. Choose the POT SIZING pad (if using dual or triple
element).
1.Touch element pad. Display will show 0.
2.Touch POT SIZING pad to change element size chosen,
element turns off.
4. Touch element pad repeatedly until desired heat settting
is displayed.
3.Turn mTwisT dial to desired heat setting.
Page 11
Oven Features
Oven Racks
Your oven has three racks: 2 flat and one telescopic or three Preheating is necessary for good results when baking cakes,
flat. They are designed with a stop so they will stop before cookies,pastryandbreads. Whenusingtheprobepreheating
coming completely out and not tilt.
is not recommended. Setting a higher temperature does not
shorten preheat time. Place oven racks in proper position
before preheating. A beep will confirm that the oven is
preheatedandtheselectedoventemperaturewillbedisplayed.
CAUTION:TOAVOIDPOSSIBLEBURNS,PLACE
OVEN RACKS IN DESIRED POSITIONS BEFORE
TURNING THE OVEN ON. ALWAYS USE OVEN MITTS
WHEN THE OVEN IS WARM.
Removing from oven: Grasp rack firmly on both sides and
pull rack toward you. When the stop is reached, tilt rack up
and pull the rest of the way out.
Replacing in oven: Grasp rack firmly on both sides. Tilt
rackuptoallowstopintorackholder. Bringracktoahorizontal
position and push the rest of the way in. Rack should be
straight and flat, not crooked.
Telescopic Rack: The telescopic rack allows for easier
access to cooking food. To use, pull out both sections first.
Whenstopisreached,pullouttopsectionuntilstopisreached.
To remove telescopic rack, with top section in closed
position, grasp entire rack (both sections) firmly on both
sides. When the stop is reached, tilt rack up and pull the rest
of the way out.
Pan Placement
Bakingresultsarebetterifpansareplacedinthecenterofthe
oven. If baking more than one pan on a rack, allow at least
1"to1½”ofairspacearoundthepan. Whenbakingfourcake
layers at the same time, place pans on two racks so that one
pan is not directly above the other. Do not place food directly
on oven bottom.
Baking Pans
Glass baking dishes absorb heat, therefore reduce oven
temperature 25°F when baking in glass.
Shiny, smooth metal reflects heat resulting in lighter, more
delicate browning.
Dark, rough or dull pans will absorb heat resulting in browner,
crisper crust. Some manufacturers recommended reducing
temperature 25° F when using this type of pan. Follow
manufacturerrecommendations.Useglassordarkmetalpans
for pies.
Insulated baking pans may increase the length of the
recommended baking time.
Rack Position
Rack Position
(see graphic at right for further details)
RACK 6 (highest position) – Use for melting cheese, broiling
thin foods
RACK 5 – Use for broiling most meats, toasting bread
RACK 4 – Use for broiling thicker meats
RACK 3 – Use for most baked goods when baking on one
rack, such as on a cookie sheet or baking pan, cakes, frozen
convenience foods, biscuits, brownies, muffins
RACK 2 – Used for pies, casseroles, breads, bundt or pound
cakes, small roasts or poultry,
6
5
4
3
2
1
RACK 1 (lowest position) – Use for angel food cake, large
roasts, turkey.
Multiple Rack Cooking
When using multiple racks, follow the placement
recommendations below.
Two rack: Use rack positions 2 and 5. The rack in position 2
can be telescopic if desired.
Multiple Rack Cooking - Pan Placement
One Rack
To allow for best baking results for cakes, place items on back
of upper rack and front of lower rack (see graphic at right).
Three rack: (for convection bake): Use positions 1, 3 and 6.
The rack in position 3 can be telescopic if desired.
Two Racks
Preheating
Preheat the oven if the recipe recommends it.
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Oven Modes - Bake and Convection Bake
CONVECTION BAKE
BAKE, PROOF (some models) and
WARM
Baking is cooking with dry, heated air. Both the upper and
lower element cycle to maintain the oven temperature:
Convection Baking is similar to Baking. In this case, heat
comes from the lower heating element and a third element
behindthebackwall. Themaindifferenceinconvectionbaking
is that the heat is circulated throughout the oven by the
convection fan:
The Bake mode can be used to prepare a variety of food
items, frompastriestocasseroles. Itcanalsobeusedtoroast
meats.
The Convection Bake mode is well-suited for baking large
quantitiesoffoodonmultipleracks. Itcanbeusedtoprepare
cookies, pies, cupcakes, pastries, breads, snack foods and
appetizers among other items.
In the Warming mode, the oven uses the upper and lower
elementtomaintainalowtemperaturetokeepfoodatserving
temperature.
The benefits of Convection Baking include:
•
•
•
Use the Warming setting on the oven to keep foods hot
until ready to serve.
The Warming mode temperatures are 140° - 220° F. The
default temperature is 170°.
Foods that need to be kept moist should be covered with
a lid or aluminum foil.
•
•
•
•
Slight decrease in cooking time
Three rack cooking (more even browning)
Higher Volume (yeast items rise higher)
Cook more items at once
For Best Results:
•
•
•
Reduce recipe temperature by 25° F. Refer to the
In the Proofing mode, the oven will use the upper and
lower element to maintain a low temperature to proof bread.
Proofing is the rising of a yeast dough.
Convection Baking chart for examples.
Place food in low-sided, uncovered pans such as cookie
sheets without sides.
Center baking pans side to side on the oven rack.
•
•
•
The Proofing mode temeratures are 85° to 105° F. The
default temperature is 100°.
Loosely cover the bowl or pan and use any rack that
accomodates the size of the container.
Keep the door closed and use the oven light to check
the rising of the dough.
Convection Bake Chart
Temp.*
(preheated
oven)
Convection
Bake Time **
(min)
Rack
Position
Food Item
(F°)
Cake
Cupcakes
Bundt Cake
Angel Food
3
2
1
325
325
325
17 - 19
37 - 43
35 - 39
Pie
2 crust, fresh, 9"
2 crust, frozen fruit, 9"
2
2
350 - 400
350
45 - 55
68 - 78
Cookies
Sugar
Chocolate Chip
Brownies
3
3
3
325 - 350
325 - 350
325
6 - 11
8 - 13
29 - 36
Breads
Yeast bread, loaf, 9x5
Yeast rolls
Quick Bread, loaf,
8x4
Biscuits
Muffins
2
3
2
350
350 - 375
325 - 350
18 - 22
12 - 15
45 - 55
*The convection bake temperature is 25°F less than
recommendedonpackagesorrecipes. Thetempertureinthis
chart has been reduced 25°F.
**This chart is a guide. Actual times depend on the mixes or
recipesbaked.Followrecipeorpackagedirectionsandreduce
temperature appropriately.
3
3
350 - 375
400
11 - 15
15 - 19
Pizza
Frozen
Fresh
3
3
375 - 425
400 - 425
23 - 26
12 - 15
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Oven Modes - Broil and Convection Broil
CONVECTION BROIL
BROIL
Broiling uses intense heat radiated from the upper element:
Convection Broil is similar to Broil. It combines the intense
heat from the upper element with heat circulated by the
convection fan:
The Broil mode is best suited to cooking thin, tender cuts of
meat (1” or less), poultry and fish. It can also be used to
brown breads and casseroles.
The benefits of Broiling include:
The Convection Broil mode is well suited for cooking thicker,
tender cuts of meat, poultry and fish. Convection Broil is
typically not recommended for browning breads, casseroles
and other foods.
•
•
•
Fast and efficient cooking
Cooking without the addition of fats or liquids
Browning as the food cooks
For Best Results:
ThebenefitsofConvectionBroiling, inadditiontothebenefits
of standard broiling, include:
•
•
•
•
•
Preheat oven 3-4 minutes
Steaks and Chops should be at least 3/4” thick
Brushfishandpoultrywithbutteroroiltopreventsticking
Use the broil pan and grid included with your range
Do not cover the broiler grid with foil. It is designed to
drain fats and oils away from the cooking surface to
prevent smoking and spattering
•
Faster cooking than standard Broiling
For Best Results:
•
•
•
Preheat oven 3-4 minutes
Meats should be at least 1 1/2” thick
Turn meats once halfway through the cooking time (See
Convection Broil Chart for examples)
Use the broil pan and grid included with your range
Do not cover the broiler grid with foil. It is designed to
drain fats and oils away from the cooking surface to
prevent smoking and spattering
•
•
•
Turn meats once halfway through the recommended
cooking time (see Broil Chart for examples).
When top browning casseroles, use only metal or glass
ceramic dishes such as Corningware®.
Neveruseheat-proofglass(Pyrex®);theycannottolerate
the high temperature.
•
•
•
Salt after cooking
ALWAYS BROIL WITH THE DOOR CLOSED
Broil Chart
ALWAYS CONVECTION BROIL WITH THE DOOR CLOSED
Convection Broil Chart
Internal
Temp.
(°F)
Time
Side 1 Side 2
(min)* (min)*
Time
Food and
Thickness
Rack
Position Setting
Broil
Time
Side
1
Time
Side
2
Internal
Temp.
(°F)
Food and
Thickness
Rack
Position Setting
Broil
Beef
(min)* (min)*
Steak (3/4" - 1 ")
Medium Rare
Medium
5
5
5
High*
High
High
145
160
170
7-8
8-9
9-11
6-7
6-9
7-10
Beef
Well
Steak (1-½" or more)
Medium Rare
Medium
Hamburgers
(3/4" - 1")
Well
4
4
4
High*
High
High
145
160
170
8-9
10-11
12-13 11-12
7-8
9-10
4
4
High
Low*
160
170
12-15
18-20
7-8
Well
Poultry
Breast (bone-in)
Hamburgers (more
than 1")
18-19
Well
4
4
High
High
160
9-11
7-9
Pork
Pork Chops (1")
Sausage - fresh
Ham Slice (1/2")
4
3
5
High
High
High
160
160
160
9-10
8-10
3-4
8-9
7-9
2-3
Poultry
Chicken Quarters
180
(thigh)
170
12-15
9-11
Seafood
Fish Filets, 1"
Buttered
Cook
until
opaque
& flakes
easily
4
Low
6-7
DO
(breast)
NOT
TURN
Pork
with fork
Pork Chops (1¼ " or
more)
Sausage - fresh
4
4
High
High
160
160
8-10
6-7
7-9
4-5
Lamb
Chops (1")
Medium Rare
Medium
Well
5
5
5
High
High
High
145
160
170
5-7
8-9
9-11
6-7
6-8
8-9
*(Broiling and Convection broiling times are approximate and
mayvaryslightly. Timesarebasedoncookingwithapreheated
broil element.
Bread
Garlic Bread, 1"
slices
5
High
2-4
Note: The only heat setting for the Convection Broil setting is High
Page 14
Oven Modes -Convection Roast
CONVECTION ROAST
Convection Roast Chart
Convection Roast uses heat from the top and bottom
elements as well as heat circulated by the convection fan:
Oven
Temp.
(°F)
Roasting
Time*
(min per lb)
Weight
(lb)
Internal Temp.
(°F)
Meats
Beef
Rib Roast
4 - 6
4 - 6
3 - 6
325
325
325
25-32
28-32
145 (med/rare)
160 (medium)
Rib Eye Roast,
(boneless)
24-32
27-32
145 (med/rare)
160 (medium)
The Convection Roast mode is well suited to preparing tender
cuts of meat and poultry.
Rump, Eye,
Tip, Sirloin
(boneless)
25-30
28-32
145 (med/rare)
160 (medium)
The benefits of Convection Roasting, include:
Tenderloin
Roast
2 - 3
425
15-25
145 (med/rare)
•
As much as 25% faster cooking than standard Roasting/
Baking
Pork
•
Rich, golden browning
Loin Roast
(boneless or
bone-in)
5 - 8
3 - 6
350
350
15-25
20-30
160
160
For Best Results:
•
Use the same temperature as indicated in the recipe.
Check doneness early as roasting time may decrease by
as much as 25%. Refer to Convection Roast Chart for
examples.
•
Shoulder
Poultry
•
•
Do not cover meat or use cooking bags.
Chicken -
whole
3 - 4
12-15
16-20
21-25
375
325
325
325
14-20
10-14
9-13
180
180
180
180
Use the broil pan and grid provided with the range for
roasting. A low-sided, uncovered pan can also be used.
Use the probe (some models) or a meat thermometer to
determine the internal temperature of the meat.
If the meat is browned to your liking, but is not yet done,
a small strip of foil can be placed over the breast to
prevent overbrowning.
Turkey,
unstuffed**
•
•
Turkey,
unstuffed**
Turkey,
unstuffed**
6-10
•
Let meat stand covered with foil 10-15 minutes after
removing from the oven.
Turkey Breast
Cornish Hen
3 - 8
325
350
20-25
170
180
1 - 1 ½
45-75 (total
time)
Lamb
Half Leg
3 - 4
6 - 8
325
325
30-35
25-30
160 (medium)
170 (well)
Whole Leg
25-30
30-35
160 (medium)
170 (well)
*Roasting times are approximate and may vary depending on the shape of
the meat.
**Stuffed turkey requires additional roasting time. The minimum safe
temperature for stuffing in poultry is 165°F.
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Oven Modes - Dehydrate
DEHYDRATE
Dehydrate Chart
Dehydrate dries with heat from a third element behind the
back wall of the oven. The heat is circulated throughout the
oven by the convection fan.
Approximate
Test for
Food
Preparation
Drying Time*(hrs) Doneness
Fruit
Apples
Dipped in ¼ cup lemon 11-15
juice and 2 cups water;
¼" slices
Slightly pliable
Slightly pliable
Apples
Dipped in ¼ cup lemon 11-15
juice and 2 cups water;
¼" slices
Cherries
Wash and towel dry.
For fresh cherries,
remove pits
10-15
Pliable, leathery,
chewy
Dehydrating is used to dry and/or preserve foods such as
fruits, vegetables and herbs. This mode holds an optimum
lowtemperature(100°F-160°F)whilecirculatingtheheated
air to slowly remove moisture.
Orange Peels ¼" slices of orange;
and slices
Peels: 2-4
Orange peel: dry
and brittle.
Orange slices:
skins are dry and
brittle, fruit is
orange part of skin
thinly peeled from
oranges
Slices: 12-16
For Best Results:
slightly moist
•
Dry most fruits and vegetables at 140° F. Dry herbs at
100° F. (Refer to the Dehydrate Chart for examples).
Drying times vary depending on the moisture and sugar
content of the food, the size of the pieces, the amount
being dried and the humidity in the air. Check food at the
minimum drying time.
Pineapple
rings
Towel dried
Canned: 9-13
Fresh: 8-12
Soft and pliable
Dry, brittle
•
Strawberries
Wash and towel dry.
Sliced ½ " thick, skin
(outside) down on rack
12-17
Vegetables
•
Multiple racks can be used simultaneously. Contact your
Bosch dealer for drying racks.
Peppers
Wash and towel dry.
Remove membrane of
peppers, coarsely
chopped about 1"
pieces
16-20
Leathery with no
moisture inside
•
•
Treat fruits with antioxidants to avoid discoloration.
Consult a food preservation book, county Cooperative
Extension Office or library for additional information.
Mushrooms
Tomatoes
Herbs
Wash and towel dry.
Cut off stem end. Cut
into 1/8" slices
7-12
Tough and
leathery, dry
The door must be open during the Dehydrate mode.
Prop the door open at least 1" by placing an object (i.e.;
wooden spoon) in the upper corner between the door and
the side panel. Becareful that the object does not touch
the oven gasket.
Wash and towel dry.
Cut thin slices, 1/8"
thick, drain well.
16-23
Dry, brick red
color
Oregano,
Rinse and dry with
paper towel
Dry at 100ºF
3-5hrs
Crisp and brittle
Crisp and brittle
sage parsley
and thyme,
and fennel
Basil
Use basil leaves 3 to 4 Dry at 100ºF
inches from top. Spray 3-5hrs
with water, shake off
moisture and pat dry
* Oven will stay on for 48 hours before shutting off automatically
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Selecting the Oven Mode
Setting the Cooking Mode
1. Touch COOKING MODE.
2. BAKE will flash in the display.
6: 35
PM
380º
If no further setting is made within 5 seconds, control will
beep and flash. If this occurs, press START.
3. To change the cooking mode, turn knob.
4. Push START.
10 0
BAKE
The selected mode will appear in the display, along with
the default temperature for that mode, which will be
blinking.
5. To select a different temperature, turn knob to the
right or left (in 5° increments) to desired temperature.
6. Touch START. If STARTis not touched, oven will
automatically turn on in 5 seconds.
HELPFUL TIP
To back out of a current
mode, push OFF.
7. The display alternates between the cooking mode and
preheat.
Selecting OFF when not in a
setting up mode will stop
oven function.
The preheated temperature is also displayed, starting at
100ºF. The actual temperature increases until set
temperature is reached, at which point the oven will
beep.
8. To change temperature during cooking, simply touch
Temperature. Turn the knob to select new
Temperature and press START.
9. Once cooking has been completed, touch OFF to
turn off oven.
Note: After the oven has been turned off, HOT appears in the
display where the cooking mode was. This is to indicate that
theovenisoffbutstillhot. Whentheoventemperaturedrops
below 176° F, HOT is no longer seen in the display.
Oven Operation Time
The oven will automatically shut off after 12 hours (24 hours
ifthetimeformatissetfor24hourintheSELECTFUNCTION
section).
Oven Vent
The oven vent is located below the display above the rear left
cooktop element.
It is normal to see steam escaping from the vent and
condensation may collect on the backgaurd and cooktop.
This area may become hot when the oven is in use.
Do not block the vent as it is important for air circulation.
Page 17
UsingtheTimer/s
Setting the Timer/s
Clearing the Timer/s
1. Touch TIME and TIMER 1 will be displayed.
1. Touch TIME once.
2. Turn knob to select the appropriate timer. Touch TIME.
3. Turn knob once in clockwise direction and CLEAR TIMER
will flash in display.
0: 00
4. Push TIME.
TIMER 1
0: 00
2. Turn counterclockwise and TIMER 2 will be displayed.
Select TIMER 1 or 2, then push TIME. SET TIMER 1 (2)
appears in display. Minutes flash.
(CUT
CLEAR TIMER 1
HERE)
5. Touch Time pad. TIMER 1 (2) will flash in display.
6. Turn knob to clear TIMER 1 (2).
1: 00
7. To clear TIMER 1 (2), push Time.
8. If TIME pad is not touched, oven will beep and display will
continue flashing.
HR:MIN
TIMER
SET TIMER 2
3. Turn knob to the right to increase by 1 minute increments
or left to decrease by 1 minute increments. Continue to rotate
knob until desired minutes are displayed.
If setting only minutes, press START. Otherwise, continue
to step 4.
When the specified time has elapsed, the control beeps. TIMER 1
(2) END flashes in the display.
1. Touch TIME to return to main screen.
4. Touch TIME again and the hours will flash.
2: 02
PM
HR:MIN
TIMER
SET TIMER 2
5. Turn knob to the right to increase by 1 hour increments or
left to decrease by 1 hour increments until desired hours are
displayed.
6. Touch TIME again. The TIMER is now set.
7. If TIME or START is not touched, oven will begin beeping and
timer display will begin flashing.
CANCELLING
If operation is not completed, the oven will
beep periodically as a reminder to set time.
Push OFF to exit the TIMER mode.
Changing the Timer/s
1. Touch Time. TIMER 1 will appear in display. Select either TIMER
1 or 2.
0: 00
AM
SelectingOFFwhen not in a setting mode will
stop oven function.
TIMER 1
2. Push TIME. RESET TIMER 1 (2) appears in the display.
Minute digits flash.
3. Turn knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to change minutes.
4. Touch TIME again and hour digits will flash.
5. Turn knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to change hours.
6. Touch TIME and new time is set.
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Using Timed Cook
The TIMED COOK feature sets the oven to a cooking mode for a set period of time and then turns it off. The TIMED COOK
feature is available for each of the following oven modes: Bake, Convection Bake and Convection Roast.
Besurethatthetime-of-dayclockdisplaysthecorrect
timebeforebeginning.See“ChangingtheClockTime”
to adjust the time.
F
350°
1: 20
Setting a Timed Mode
1. Touch COOKING MODE.
HR:MIN
TIMER
DELAYED BAKE
2. BAKEwillbedisplayed. Toselectadifferentcookingmode,turn
the knob.
3. Touch START.
4. Turn knob to select desired temperature.
Note: time required for the oven to reach temperature must be
included in the set cooking time.
5. Touch TIME. TIMED BAKE appears in the display.
6. Touch TIME. SET BAKE TIME appears in the display and
minutes flash. Set minutes. Touch TIME.
7. Hours Flash. Set hours. Touch START.
8. TIMEDBAKEappearsindisplayandtheovenbeginstopreheat.
NOTE
At the end of the programmed
cooking time, the oven will
automatically turn off. The
Display will show the mode and
END.
After cooking is complete, display flashes TIME COOK END.
Delaying the Start of a Timed Mode
1. Follow steps 1 through 5 above.
2. Turn knob until DELAYED BAKE appears in display.
3. Touch Time. SET BAKE TIME appears in the display and
minutes flash. Set minutes. Touch TIME.
400° F
5: 00
PM
HR:MIN
TIMER
DELAYED BAKE
4. Hours Flash. Set hours. Touch TIME.
5. SET BAKE END appears in the display. Touch TIME.
6. Use knob to enter the time of day the oven will stop
cooking or turn off:
Set hours. Touch TIME.
Set minutes. Touch TIME.
The clock automatically calculates the time of day at
which the cooking mode starts and stops. The displayed
cooking time counts down by the minute.
7. Attheendoftheprogrammedcookingtime, theovenwill
automatically turn off. Display will show TIME COOK
END and the oven will beep. Reminder beeps will
sound for up to fifteen minutes until any pad is
touched.
NOTE
Delayed cooking is not
recomended for foods that
needto rise(i.e.;cookies,cakes,
breads, souffles, etc.)
Note: Remove food from oven immediately after cycle
has finished to prevent overcooking. Food left in the oven will
continue to cook eveb after the cycle is complete.
To check the cooking time and stop time after a delay has
been set, touch TIME. Turn knob to BAKE END or BAKE
TIME. Touch TIME .
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Using the Probe (some models)
•
Theprobecanbeusedtodeterminetheinternaldoneness
orthe“END”temperatureofmanyfoods,especiallymeats
and poultry.
The temperature range for the probe is 135°F to 200°F
(57°C to 93°C).
Preheatingtheoven isnotrecommendedwhenusingthe
probe. Ahotovenwillimpairyourabilitytoeasilyconnect
the probe to the receptacle and into the meat.
Oventemperaturecanbesetfor100°Fupto450°F(38°C
up to 232°C).
•
•
To change only the oven temperature, touch
TEMPERATURE. OVEN TEMP will flash in thedisplay.
TurntheknobtodesiredtemperatureandpressSTART
twice.
To change the probe temperature, touch
TEMPERATURE. The oven temperature will flash.
Press STARTand the PROBE TEMP will flash. Turn
the knob to desired temperature and press START
again.
•
•
•
PROBE USE TIPS
•
INSERTING THE PROBE
Insert the probe tip into the food item.
•
•
•
The oven is well insulated and the retained heat will
continue to cook the meat after the oven has shut off.
For this reason, remove the meat from the oven as
soon as the control beeps.
Since meat continues to cook after being removed
from the oven, set the internal (probe) temperature 5
- 10 degrees below the desired final internal
temperature. Allow “standing time” (10 - 20 minutes)
before carving the meat.
For meats, insert the probe tip into the thickest part
and not touch bone, fat, or gristle.
For large poultry products and turkeys, insert the
probe in the thickest part of the inner thigh.
For other foods, such as a meatloaf, the probe tip
should be located in the center of the thickest part of
the food.
•
USING THE PROBE
•
Always use the handle of the probe for inserting and
removing. Use a potholder to remove since the probe
becomes hot.
Remove the probe from the oven when it is not being
used.
The probe cannot be used with frozen meats. For
best results, completely thaw meats before using
the probe.
1. Prepare meat and place in roasting pan (or on rack in
roasting pan as recipe specifies). Insert the probe into
the meat (See “Inserting the Probe”, above).
2. Make sure the probe is not touching gristle, fat, bone, the
roast rack or the pan.
3. Placeroastingpanwithmeatincoldovenonrecommended
ovenrack.Plugprobeintotheprobereceptacle. The
probe symbol will appear in display.
•
•
Note: Always remove probe from oven when cooking is
complete. The probe symbol will remain in the display until
the probe is removed. Do not leave probe attachment in oven
during self-clean. Oven will not self-clean with the probe
installed in the oven.
Note: The probe temperature can only be set when
the probe is installed in the oven.
4. Touch COOKING MODE and select BAKE,
CONVECTION BAKE or CONVECTION ROAST. The
default oven temperature will appear.
5. Turn knob to change temperature if necessary.
6. Touch START.
7. Turn knob to set the probe temperature (desired end
temperature of the food.
8. Touch START.
•
The chosen oven temperature is displayed in the upper
right hand corner of the display.
•
The probe temperature is displayed in the center to the
left of the cooking mode. It increases in 5°F
increments until the chosen temperature is reached.
The oven is preheated when the beep signals once.
When the set probe temperature is reached, END
appears in display and oven turns off.
•
•
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The Warming Drawer
The warming drawer will keep hot, cooked foods at serving
temperature. Alwaysstartwithhotfood. DONOTusetoheat
cold food other than crisping crackers, chips, and dry cereal,
or warming dishes or plates.
1
2
3
Parts Key:
1. Stainless Steel
Drawer Interior
2. Gasket
3. Rail Lock
WARMING
DRAWER
RACK
Packaged Inside Drawer:
• Reversible Rack (some models)
(some models)
Usable Space and Utensil Sizes
Drawer Interior:
25"W x 17"D x5" H
Utensil sizes:
•
2 - 9 x 13" Pyrex 3-quart dishes,
side by side.
Contact your dealer to order a warming drawer rack.
•
2 - 9 1/2 x 15" Pyrex 4-quart
dishes, side by side.
•
•
•
4 - 10 1/2" plates, single or stacked
3 - 11" plates, single or stacked
Large 14" pizza, in box.
The warming drawer has three settings: Low, Meduim and
High. The icons below are seen in the display when the
corresponding setting is selected:
Low
Medium
High
SeetheWarmingDrawerChart(nextpage)forrecommended
settings.
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Using Your Warming Drawer
Using Your Warming Drawer
Food should be a serving temperature (above 140° F) before
being placed in the warming drawer.
Warming Drawer Guide
Covered/
Uncovered
Food
Temperature
The warming drawer can be used with or without a rack.
Bacon
Hi
Uncovered
Covered
•
Preheat with rack in place if using that arrangement. It
fits side to side.
Beef, medium and well
done
Med
•
•
Preheat empty serving dish while preheating drawer.
Add cooked, hot food in cooking utensil or to heat-safe
serving dishes.
Beef, rare
Low
Med
Covered
Bread, Hard Rolls
Uncovered
•
•
Foodmaybekepthotinitscookingcontainerortransferred
to a heat-safe serving dish.
Aluminum foil may be used to cover food.
Bread, Soft Rolls, Coffee
Cakes
Med
Covered
Setting the Temperature
Buscuits
Med
Med
Med
Med
Hi
Covered
Covered
Covered
Covered
Uncovered
Covered
Covered
Covered
Covered
Uncovered
Covered
Covered
Covered
Covered
Covered
Covered
Uncovered
Covered
Set Temp with Oven Control
Casseroles
Eggs
Warming drawer settings are Low, Medium, and High.
The temperatures range from
132-149°F on Low
150-180°F on Medium
181 to 200°F on High
Fish, Seafood
Fried Foods
Gravy, Cream Sauces
Ham
To keep several different foods hot, set the temperature to
the food needing the highest setting. Place item needing the
highestsettingtoward thesideofthedraweranditemneeding
less heat on the rack or in the center of the drawer bottom.
Med
Med
Hi
Pancakes
Warming Empty Serving Bowls and Plates
•
•
Use only heat-safe dishes.
Pies, One Crust
Pies, Two Crusts
Pizza
Med
Med
Hi
May use reversible rack, in low position to raise utensil
from direct contact with bottom of drawer.
Warm on setting appropriate for utensil.
Check dish temperature during warming period.
Place empty plates or dishes in a cold warming drawer.
Do not preheat.
•
•
•
Pork
Med
Hi
Potatoes, Baked
Potatoes, Mashed
Poultry, Roasted
Vegetables
Plates
Med
Med
Med
Low
Med
Crisping Stale Items
•
•
•
Place food in low sided dishes or pans.
Preheat on Low.
Check crispness after 45 minutes. Add time as needed.
Preheating
•
For best results, always preheat warming drawer when
Plate of Food
warming food.
•
Preheat times are as follows:
Low: 10 minutes
Medium: 15 mintues
High: 20 minutes
DO NOT LINE DRAWER WITH ALUMINUM FOIL.
CAUTION:
Plastic containers or plastic wrap
can melt if in direct contact with
the drawer or a hot utensil. If it
meltsonto thedrawer, itmay not
be removable.
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Care and Cleaning - Glass Cooktop
Before Use Care
Care is easy when preventative steps are taken. For example,
apply a small amount of Cooktop Cleaning Creme (packaged
with range) on a daily basis.
Do Not Use the Following Cleaners
• Glass cleaners which contain ammonia or chlorine
bleach. These ingredients may permanently etch or stain
the cooktop.
This provides a protective film that makes it easy to remove
water spots or food spatters. The temperature of the cooking
surface reduces the protective qualities of this cleaner. It
must be reapplied before each use.
• Caustic Cleaners
Oven cleaners such as Easy Off® may etch the cooktop
surface.
• Abrasive Cleaners
Use a clean cloth and apply Cooktop Cleaning Creme before
each use to remove dust or metal marks that can occur on the
counter level surface between uses.
Metal scouring pads and scrub sponges such as Scotch
Brite® can scratch and / or leave metal marks.
Soap-filled scouring pads such as SOS® can scratch the
surface.
Powdery cleaners containing chlorine bleach can
permanently stain the cooktop.
Flammable cleaners such as lighter fluid or WD-40.
Daily Cleaning Techniques
1. Clean the surface when it is completely cool with the
Cooktop Cleaning Crème.
CAUTION
Exception: Remove Dry Sugar, Sugar Syrup, Tomato
Products and Milk immediately with the razor blade
Do not use any kind of cleaner on the glass while the surface
is hot; use only the razor blade scraper. The resulting fumes
can be hazardous to your health. Heating the cleaner can
chemically attack and damage the surface.
scraper (See Care and Cleaning Chart, next page).
2. Wipe off spatters with a clean, damp sponge or paper
towel.Rinseanddry.Usewhitevinegarifsmudgeremains;
rinse.
3. Apply a small amount of the Cooktop Cleaning
Cream. When dry, buff surface with a clean paper towel
or cloth.
Cleaning the
Dial
Remove from cooktop. Wipe with hot, soapy cloth, rinse and
dry. The dial can also be washed in the dishwasher. Do not
soak or wash in dishwasher.
Using the Razor Blade Scraper
Use the scraper to remove dried or baked on foods. Hold the
scraper at a 45° angle. Move it over the soil to lift it off of the
cooktop. Finish with a clean, damp sponge or paper towel.
Apply vinegar if smudge remains and rinse.
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Care and Cleaning - Glass Cooktop
Cooktop Care Chart
TYPE OF SOIL
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Failure to remove these soils immediately can
permanently damage the surface.
Dry sugar, sugar syrup, milk or tomato spills. Melted
plastic film or foil. All these items REQUIRE
IMMEDIATE REMOVAL. Remove only these types of
spills while the surface is hot using the razor blade
scraper.
•
•
Remove pan and turn off the element.
Wearing an oven mitt, hold scraper at 30o angle, using
care not to gouge or scratch the glass. Push soil off the
heated area.
Be sure to use a new, sharp razor in your scraper.
•
After the surface has cooled, remove the residue and
apply the Cooktop Cleaning Creme.
•
•
Soften by laying a damp paper towel or sponge on top
of soil for about 30 minutes.
Use a plastic scrubber and Cooktop Cleaning Creme or
use the razor blade scraper. Rinse and dry.
Burned-on food soil, dark streaks, and specks
•
•
Use a soapy sponge or cloth to remove grease; rinse
thoroughly and dry. Apply Cooktop Cleaning Creme.
Greasy spatters
Pans with aluminum, copper or stainless steel bases
may leave marks. Treat immediately, after surface has
cooled, with the Cooktop Cleaning Creme. If this does
not remove the metal marks, try a mild abrasive (Bon
Ami®, Soft Scrub® without bleach) with a dampened
paper towel. Rinse and reapply creme.
Metal marks: Iridescent stain
Failure to remove metal marks before the next
heating makes removal very difficult.
•
The minerals in some water can be transferred onto
the surface and cause stains. Use undiluted white
vinegar, rinse and dry. Recondition with Cooktop
Cleaning Creme.
Hard water spots
Hot cooking liquids dripped on surface
Remove boilovers and stains, before using the
cooktop again.
•
•
Apply Cleaning Creme before using to remove sand-
like grains and grit such as salt and seasoning.
Can be reduced by using pans with bases that are
smooth, clean, and dry before use. Use Cooktop
Cleaning Creme daily on the cooktop.
Surface scratches
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Care and Cleaning - Oven
Preparing the Oven for Self Clean
1. Remove all utensils and bakeware.
Self Cleaning the Oven
2. Remove oven racks. If oven racks are left in the oven
duringtheself-cleancycle, theywillpermanentlylosethe
shiny finish and change to a dull dark finish. See Oven
Cleaning Chart for proper care.
3. Wipe up any soft soil spills and grease with paper towels.
Excess grease will cause flames and smoke inside the
oven during self-cleaning.
4. Review illustration below. Some areas of the oven must
be cleaned by hand before the cycle begins. Use a soapy
sponge or plastic scrubber or a detergent-filled S.O.S.®
pad. Hand-clean the oven door edge, oven front frame
and up to 1-1/2 inches inside the frame with detergent
andhotwater. Donotcleanorrubthegasketontheoven.
The gasket is designed to hold in heat during the self-
clean cycle. Rinse all areas thoroughly then dry.
5. Be sure oven light is turned off and the light bulbs and
lenscoversareinplace. Donotoperateovenwithout
lightbulb and cover in place.
Bosch ovens feature a self-cleaning function that eliminates
the manual labor involved with cleaning your oven. During
self-cleaning, the oven uses a very high temperature to burn
away food soil and grease.
•
It is common to see smoke and/or an occasional flame-
up during the Self-Clean cycle, depending on the content
andamount of soil remaining in the oven. If a flame
persists, turn off the oven and allow it to cool before
opening the door to wipe up the excessive food soil.
In the Self-Clean Mode, the door latch is automatically
activated when the oven reaches 350° F. This
ensures that the door cannot be opened while the oven
interior is at high clean temperatures.The door
lock symbol will appear in the display at this point. The
door will not lock until the ovenreaches 450° F.
When the lock symbol appears in the display,
gently pull on the door to confirm that it is locked.
The oven light does not operate during this mode.
During Self-Clean, the kitchen should be well ventilated
to help eliminate odors associated with Self-Clean. Odors
will lessen with use.
•
•
•
•
•
•
Four hours is the preset length of cleaning. The range
can also be set to clean for 3 or 5 hours.
The mode automatically stops at the end of the clean
hours.
When the oven heat returns to 350° F after cleaning, the
automatic door lock will release and the door can be
opened.
Commercial Oven Cleaners are not to be used on the
self-clean oven or any part because they will damage
the finish or part.
WARNING
To avoid a burn hazard, keep
the oven gasket flexible, not
hard.
DO hand clean
1-1/2" from
rack guides
to front of oven
cavity.
DO NOT
handclean
gasket
DO hand
clean frame
areaoutside
gasket
DO hand
clean door
areaoutside
gasket
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Care and Cleaning - Oven
Setting the Self-Clean Mode
1. Touch COOKING MODE.
2. Rotate knob until SELF CLEAN mode appears. Press
START.
3. The default cleaning time is 4 hours. To change cleaning
time, turn knob to change number of hours. Otherwise,
continue to step 4.
4. Touch START. SELF CLEAN flashes. Press START.
5. REMOVE RACKS appears in the display as a reminder
to remove oven racks.
NOTE
Ifdoordoesnotlock,press
Cancel and do not self-
clean; phone 800/944-
2904 for service.
6. Touch START again to begin the self clean.
Note: In the Self Clean Mode, the door latch is
automatically activated when the oven reaches
350°. This ensuresthatthedoorcannotbeopenedwhile
the oven interior is at high clean temperatures.The door
lock symbol will appear in the display at this point. The
door will not lock until the oven reaches 450°.
Whenthelocksymbolappearsinthedisplay,gently
pull on the door to confirm that it is locked close.
SELF CLEAN
3: 00
3
SELF CLEAN
4: 00
3: 00
5: 50
5: 50
Delaying the Start of the Self-Clean
Note: The time of day must be correctly set for this
option to work properly. See section “Setting the Clock”
in “Setting Up Your Range”, Page 5.
1. Touch COOKING MODE.
2. Rotate knob until SELF CLEAN mode appears. Press
START.
3. The default cleaning time is 4 hours. To change cleaning
time, turn knob to change number of hours. Otherwise,
continue to step 4.
4. Touch START.
5. Rotate knob until DELAYED CLEAN mode appears.
Press START.
6. SELF CLEAN END appears in the display.
7. Turn knob to enter the time of day you want the self-
clean to end: Set hours, touch time, set minutes.
8. Touch START. The display will remind you to remove
oven racks.
REMOVE RACKS
SELF CLEAN
SET CLEAN TIME
SELF CLEAN
SELF CLEAN END
SELF CLEAN
DELAYED CLEAN
9. Touch START. The display shows DELAYED CLEAN.
The self-clean will automatically start at the appropriate
time.
Note: In the Delayed Self Clean Mode, the door latch
is automatically activated when the display reads
DELAYEDCLEAN. This ensures that the door cannot be
opened while the oven interior is at high clean temp-
eratures.The door lock symbol will appear in the display
at this point. When the lock symbol appears in the
display, gently pull on the door to confirm that it
is locked close.
After Self-Cleaning:
1. At the end of the programmed cleaning time, the oven
will automatically turn off. SELF CLEAN END appears in
the display. Press OFF to clear.
Note: To cancel or stop while the mode is operating,
touch OFF. The door will not unlock until the oven
reaches a safe temperature
2. The self-clean mode may produce ash which will settle in
the bottom of the oven. If this happens, remove ash with
a damp cloth before using the oven.
3. Wiperackedgeswithcookingoiltoallowforproperglide.
Wipe off excess.
NOTE
The oven lights do not
operate in the Self
Clean mode.
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Care and Cleaning - Oven
After self-cleaning, the entire oven can be safely cleaned with a soapy sponge, rinsed and dried.
If stubborn soil remains, follow the recommended cleaning methods below.
•
•
•
•
•
Always use the mildest cleaner that will remove the soil.
Rub metal finishes in the direction of the grain.
Use clean, soft cloths, sponges or paper towels.
Rinse thoroughly with a minimum of water so it does not drip into door slots.
Dry to avoid water marks.
The cleaners listed below indicate types of products to use and are not being endorsed. Use all products according to package
directions.
PART
CLEANING METHOD
Racks
(Oven,
Wash with hot sudsy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry. Or, gently rub with cleansing powder or soap filled
pads as directed. If racks are cleaned in the oven during the self-clean mode, they will lose their shiny finish
Warming and may not glide smoothly. If this happens, wipe the rack edges with a small amount of vegetable oil, then
Drawer) wipe off excess.
Fiberglass DO NOT HAND CLEAN GASKET.
Gasket
Glass
Wash with soap and water or glass cleaner. Use Fantastik® or Formula 409® to remove grease
spatters and stubborn stains.
Painted
Clean with hot sudsy water or apply Fantastik® or Formula 409® to a clean sponge or paper towel
and wipe clean. Avoid using powdered cleansers, steel wool pads and oven cleaners.
Porcelain Immediately wipe up acid spills like fruit juice, milk and tomatoes with a dry towel. Do not use a moistened
sponge/towel on hot porcelain. When cool, clean with hot sudsy water or apply Bon-Ami® or Soft Scrub® to a
damp sponge. Rinse and dry. For stubborn stains, gently use soap filled pads. It is normal for porcelain to craze
(fine lines) with age due to exposure from heat and food soil.
Stainless Always wipe or rub with grain. Clean with a soapy sponge then rinse and dry.
Steel
Or, wipe with Fantastik® or Formula 409® sprayed onto a paper towel. Protect and polish with Stainless Steel
Magic® and a soft cloth. Remove water spots with a cloth dampened with white vinegar. Use Zud®, Cameo®
orBar Keeper’s Friend® to remove heat discoloration.
Probe
Clean probe by hand with detergent and hot water. Then rinse and dry. Do not soak or clean in dishwasher.
Plastic & When cool, clean with soapy water, rinse and dry.
Controls
Drawers
When cool, wash with hot soapy water, rinse and dry.
(Warming
& Storage)
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Cookware Selection Guide
Cookware Characteristics
Cookware Tips
The choice of pans directly affects the cooking speed and • Useofpotsandpanswithrounded(eitherconcaveorconvex)
uniformity. For best results select pans with the following
features:
warpedordentedbottomsshouldbeavoided.Seedrawings
below.
• Make sure the bottom of the pot or pan being used is clean
and dry.
FlatBases-Whenapanishot,thebase(panbottom)should
rest evenly on the surface without wobbling (rocking). Flat, • Use pots and pans with thick, smooth metal bottoms.
medium-to-heavy-weight pans are best.
• Do not slide metal pots across the cooktop. Pans may leave
marks which need to be removed immediately. See Care
and Cleaning Section.
• Do not use glass pans as they may scratch the surface.
To Test the Flatness of Your Pans
Turn the pan upside down on the countertop and place a ruler
flat against the bottom of the pan. The bottom of the pan and
the straight edge of the ruler should be flush against each
other.
Anothersimpletesttodetermineevenheatdistributionacross
the cookware bottom is to place 1” of water in the pan. Bring
the water to a boil and observe the location of the bubbles as
the water starts to boil. Good, flat cookware will have an even
distribution of bubbles over the bottom surface area.
Specialty Pans
Specialty pans such as griddles, roasters, pressure cookers,
woks, water bath canners and pressure canners must have
the same features as described above. Use only a flat-
bottomed wok. Never place a support ring, such as a wok
ring or trivet, on the cooking surface.
Matching Diameters – The base of the pan should cover
or match the diameter of the element being used. Pans may
overhang the element area by 1" all around.
Tight Fitting Lids – A lid shortens cooking time and water
boils faster by holding the heat inside the pan.
Specialty pans, such as griddles, roasters, pressure cookers,
woks, water bath canners and pressure canners must have
the same features as described above. (Use only a flat-
bottom wok.) Never place a support ring, such as a wok ring
or trivet, on the cooking surface.
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Maintenance
Removing the Door
WARNING
•
Makesureoveniscoolandpowertotheoven
has been turned off before removing the door.
Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or
burns.
•
The oven door is heavy and fragile. Use both
hands to remove the oven door. The door front
is glass. Handle carefully to avoid breakage.
Figure A
•
Grasp only the sides of the oven door. Do not
grasp the handle as it may swing in your hand
and cause damage or injury.
•
Failure to grasp the oven door firmly and
properlycouldresultinpersonalinjuryorproduct
damage.
1. Be sure to read the above WARNING before attempting
to remove oven door.
2. Open the door completely.
3. Flip lever on hinge toward you. (see Figure A).
4. Close the door to approximately halfway open.
5. Holding the door firmly on both sides using both hands,
pull the door straight out of the hinge slots. Hold firmly,
the door is heavy (See Figure B).
6. Place the door in a convenient and stable location for
cleaning.
Replacing the Oven Door
•
The door can be replaced by reversing the above
procedure.
Figure B
•
After moving the hinge brackets back down into position,
be sure to close and open the door slowly to assure that
it is correctly and securely in place.
WARNING
•
Door should be straight, not crooked.
•
Make sure the oven and lights
are cool and power to the oven has
been turned off before replacing the
light bulb(s). Failure to do so could
result in electrical shock or burns.
Replacing an Oven Light
1. Read WARNING at right.
2. Turn off power at the main power supply (fuse or breaker
box).
•
Thelensesmustbeinplacewhen
3. Remove the lens by unscrewing it.
4. Remove the light bulb from its socket by unscrewing it.
5. Replace the bulb with a new one. Use a 40Watt approved
appliance bulb. Avoid touching the bulb with fingers, as
oils from hands can damage the bulb when it becomes
hot.
using the oven.
•
The lenses serve to protect the
light bulb from breaking.
•
The lenses are made of glass.
Handle carefully to avoid breakage.
Broken glass could cause an injury.
6. Screw the lens back on.
7. Turn power back on at the main power supply (fuse or
breaker box).
•
•
Your range has two oven lights.
Each light assembly consists of a removable lens, a light bulb as well as a light socket housing that is fixed in place.
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Self Help - Cooktop
To avoid unecessary service charges, check these suggestions before calling for service.
QUESTION
SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS
•
This is normal. The temperature limiter operates
automatically to protect the glass ceramic surface from
extreme high temperature damage.
Element cycles on the highest setting
•
•
Pan base is warped and not making full contact with the
heating surface.
Base diameter of pan is too small for the size of the
element.
Element cycles more than usual
•
•
Pan ingredients have boiled dry.
Material of pan is a poor heat conductor; heat transfers
too slowly.
•
•
This is normal with new cooktops and will disappear
after several uses.
A slight odor is noticeable when an element is turned on
Cooktop controls will not turn on
Check the power source to see if a fuse has blown or if
the circuit breaker tripped.
•
•
Check power supply.
Cooktop panel is locked. Touch and hold PANEL LOCK
pad until indicator light turns off.
•
Thescraperispackagedwithsingle-edge,stainlesssteel
blades. Use a standard single-edge blade for
replacement.
Replacement razor blades for the scraper
•
•
•
The cooktop is not level.
Cooking pan does not fit the surface being used.
Cookware is not the type or size recommended.
Cooking results are not what was expected
Replacement mTwisT dial for cooktop
•
Ifanadditionaldialisrequired, call1-800-944-2904and
order replacement part #5060003783.
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Self Help - Oven
PROBLEM SOLVING STEPS
OVEN PROBLEM
The knob was turned too rapidly. Turn knob slower until
correctwordingortemperatureappears. Reviewmanual
instructions when setting clock, timer, or Self-Clean.
The oven mode or temperature selected or the numbers
selected do not appear in the display
Turntheovenoffatthecircuitbreakerandwait5minutes.
Turn breaker back on. The oven should reset itself and
will be operable.
Oven door is locked and will not release, even after cooling
Oven is not heating
Checkthecircuitbreakerorfuseboxtoyourhouse. Make
sure there is proper electrical power to the oven. Make
sure the oven temperature has been selected.
Check oven calibration. Adjust calibration if necessary
(see Oven Temperature Offset). Refer to cooking charts
for recommended rack position. Always reduce recipe
temperature by 25°F when baking with Convection Bake
mode.
Oven is not cooking evenly
The oven thermostat needs adjustment. See Oven
Temperature Offset.
Oven temperature is too hot or too cold
Oven light is not working properly
Replace or reinsert the light bulb if loose or defective.
Touching the bulb with fingers may cause the bulb to
burn out.
Check for obstruction in oven door. Check to see if hinge
is bent.
Oven light stays on
There may be a soil build-up around the lens cover. Wipe
lens cover area with a clean dry towel prior to attempting
to remove the lens cover.
Cannot remove lens cover on light
Allow the oven to cool before running Self-Clean. Always
wipe out loose soils or heavy spillovers before running
Self-Clean. If oven is badly soiled, set oven for a five-
hour Self-Clean. See Preparing the Oven to Self-Clean.
Oven will not Self-Clean properly
Make sure there is proper electrical power to the oven.
See the Clock and Timer sections.
Clock and timer are not working properly
Porcelain chips
When oven racks are removed and replaced, always tilt
racksupwardanddonotforcethemtoavoidchippingthe
porcelain.
Thisisafaultcode. Ifa“F”codeflashes, pressOfftoclear
the display and stop beeping. Reset oven if necessary. If
fault code remains and beep continues, record fault code,
cancel oven and call authorized servicer.
“F” and a number appears in display and control beeps
This is normal with a new range and will disappear after
a few uses. Operating the self-clean cycle will also “burn-
off” the smell more quickly.
With a new range there is strong odor when oven is
turned on
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Statement of Limited Warranty
The warranties provided by BSH Home Appliances Corp. in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to the BSH Electric
Freestanding Range ("Range") sold to you, the first using purchaser, provided that the Range was purchased (1) for your
use and not for resale and (2) in the United States or Canada and is located in the country of purchase. As used in this
Statement of Limited Warranty, the term "Date of Installation" shall refer to the earlier of the date the Range is installed or
ten (10) business days after the date the Range is sold to the first using purchaser, the warranties stated herein apply only
to the first using purchaser and are not transferable.
Standard Limited Warranty
BSH warrants that its Range is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the
Date of Installation. During the warranty period, BSH or its authorized service center will repair or replace, at its sole option,
any Range that proves to have been defective under conditions of normal use without charge. All removed parts and
components shall become the property of BSH, at BSH's option. All replaced and/or repaired parts shall assume the identity
of the original part for purposes of this warranty and this warranty shall not be extended with respect to such parts.
Extended Limited Warranty
BSH further warrants that the electric heating elements and controls of the Range and the ceramic glass of the Range shall
be free from defects in materials for a period of time beginning on the twelfth (12th) month from the Date of Installation
andcontinuinguntilthesixtieth(60th)monthfromtheDateofInstallation("extendedwarrantyperiod").Duringtheextended
warranty period, BSH will replace any electric heating elements, electric controls, or ceramic glass of the Range that proves
to have been defective under normal conditions of use without charge, excluding any labor (including but not limited to labor
charges incurred in the removal and reinstallation of any Range ), transportation, and/or shipping costs incurred in the
performance of this extended warranty. All replaced parts covered under this paragraph shall assume the identity of the
original for purposes of this extended warranty and this warranty shall not be extended with respect to such parts.
Other Conditions of the Limited Warranties
The warranties provided in this Statement of Limited Warranty exclude defects or damage resulting from (1) use of the Range
in other than its normal and customary manner (commercial use of the Range shall not be deemed normal or customary),
(2) misuse, abuse, accidents or neglect, (3) improper operation, maintenance, installation or unauthorized service, (4)
adjustment or alteration or modification of any kind, (5) a failure to comply with applicable state, local, city, and county
electrical and/or building codes, (6) spills of food or liquid, and (7) external forces such as floods, fires, acts of God or other
circumstances beyond BSH's control. Also excluded from this warranty are scratches and damages on external surfaces and
exposed parts of Range on which the serial numbers have been altered, defaced of removed.
To the extent allowed by law, this warranty sets out your exclusive remedies with respect to products covered by it, whether
theclaimarisesincontractortort(includingstrictliabilityandnegligence)orotherwise.BSHwillnotbeliableforconsequential
or incidental damages, losses, or expenses. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. ANY
WARRANTYIMPLIEDBYLAW,WHETHERFORMERCHANTABILITYORFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSEOROTHERWISE,
SHALL BE EFFECTIVE ONLY FOR THE PERIOD THAT THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EFFECTIVE. No attempt to alter, modify,
or amend this warranty shall be effective unless authorized in writing by an officer of BSH.
How to Obtain Warranty Service
To obtain warranty service for the Range , you should contact the nearest BSH authorized service center or the BSH Customer
Support Call Center, 5551 McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92649, 800/944-2904.
NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA OWNERS
If your Range needs warranty service and there is no authorized BSH service center reasonably close to you, you may notify
the BSH reseller from whom you purchased the Range. If the BSH reseller fails to repair or replace the defective parts, or
partially refund your purchase price (where applicable), you may have the Range repaired at any large appliance repair shop
or center and you will be reimbursed for all reasonable expenses provided the costs are substantiated in writing and the work
performed is covered by this warranty. BSH shall not reimburse any repair costs hereunder which exceed the depreciated
value of the Range.
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BSH reserves the right to change specifications or design without notice. Some models are certified for use in Canada. BSH is
not responsible for products which are transported from the United States for use in Canada. Check with your local Canadian
distributor or dealer. BSH Home Appliances, Corporation, 5551 McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92649.
For the most up to date critical installation dimensions by fax, use your fax handset and call 702/833-3600. Use code #8030.
5551 McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 • 800/944-2904
5060003400 Rev. B • © BSH Home Appliances Corporation 2003 • Litho U. S. A. 8/03
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