Bosch HBN531E2B manual

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    [e n] In str ucti on m anu al Built-in oven HBN531 .2B[...]

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    3 Ú T able of cont ents [ en ] In s t r u c t io n m a n u a l Im po rt a nt sa fety info rm ati on ... .. ... .... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... .. ... ..... .. .... 3 C au ses o f da mag e . ..... .. .... .. .. .... .. ..... .. .. .... .. .... .. ... .... .. .... .. .. ..... .. .... .. .. .. 5 Y our ne w oven .... .. ..... ... .... ... .. ....[...]

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    4 Risk of fire! ■ Com bus tib le i tems stor ed i n the co ok ing compartment may c atch fire. Never store combu stib le items in th e cookin g compartment. N ever open the appliance door if ther e is smoke inside . Switch off the appl iance and unpl ug i t from the mains or switch off th e circuit br e aker i n the fuse box. Ris k of fire! ■ A[...]

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    5 Ca use s of dam ag e Caution! ■ Accessori e s, foil, greaseproof paper or ovenware on the cooking compartment floor: do not place accessories on the cooking c ompartment floor. Do not cover th e cooking compartment floor with any sort of foi l or greaseproof paper. Do not place ov enware on the cooking compartment floor if a temperature of o v [...]

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    6 Func tio n s el ecto r With th e function selec tor knob you can se t the heating mo de f or the o ven. T he f unct ion se lec tor k nob can be r otate d to the rig ht or to th e left . When the required ty pe of heating is set, the ov en light lights up . B utton s and Di sp l a ys The but tons can be u sed to se t addi tio nal func tio n s. The[...]

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    7 Y our a ccesso ries The accessories s up plied wi th your appli a nce are s uitable for mak in g many mea ls. E nsu re t hat you a lway s in se rt th e ac cess ori es i nto the coo kin g c omp art men t t he rig ht way rou nd. There is also a selection of optional accessories, with whi c h you can improve on some of your favour ite dishes, or sim[...]

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    8 Before using the o ven f or the first time In this sec ti on, you can find out wha t yo u mus t do b efor e usi ng your oven to prepare food for the first time. First read the sec ti on o n Safety i nform ation . Settin g the clock After the oven has been c onnected, th e 0 s ymbo l an d thr ee ze ros light up in the di spla y. S et the cloc k. 1[...]

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    9 Ca nc elli ng the set ting Pr ess the 0 Clo ck b utt on . Pr ess th e - b utt on un til z ero is shown on the display. Switch off t he function selector. Setti ng the cooking time if the cl ock is hi dden Pr ess the 0 Cl ock b utt on t wice a nd ma ke you r set tings as des cri be d in po int 4. The o ven should switch on and off auto matical ly [...]

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    10 Setting the timer You can use t he timer as a ki tchen t imer. It runs ind ependently of the oven. The t i mer has a special signal. This m e ans that you can tel l whet he r the timer dur ati on or t he co oki ng ti me h as e lapse d. Y ou ca n a lso set th e ti mer if t he c hild proo f lock is ac ti ve . Setti ng procedure 1. Pr ess th e S Ti[...]

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    11 Clean ing the sel f-clean ing surfaces in the oven The back pane l and ce iling of your oven are co ated w ith self- clea ning ceram ic. T his coa ting abso rbs and dispel s spl ashe s from baking and roasting while the oven is in operation. You will obtain a better result, the higher the t emperature and the long er the oven i s in operation. I[...]

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    12 D et ach i ng a nd at ta ch i ng th e oven do or For cl eaning purposes and to remov e the door pan els, you can detach t he oven door. The oven door hinges eac h have a locking lever. W hen the locking levers ar e closed (figure A ), the oven door is secured in place. It cannot be detached. When the locking levers are open in order to detach th[...]

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    13 Ins talla ti on Du rin g ins ta llat ion , m ak e su re that th e le tte ring "to p righ t" is up side do wn at th e bot tom le ft. 1. Insert the pan el at an ang l e t owards t he back (fi g. A). 2. In sert th e top pan e l at a n angl e t owa rds the bac k int o th e brack et s. Th e sm ooth surfac e mu st face ou twar ds. (fi g. B )[...]

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    14 A f t er -sa l e s se r v ice Our af ter-sales servic e is there for you if your appliance needs to be repai re d. We wi ll alw ays fin d the ri ght so luti on i n or der to a voi d unne cessary visits from a servic e technician . E number an d FD numb er W hen calling u s, please giv e the product number (E no.) and the p roduction numbe r (FD [...]

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    15 T ested for y ou in our co oking stu dio Here you wi ll find a selection of d ishes and the ideal settings for them. W e will show you wh ich type of heating and which temp erature are best suited for your di s h. You c an find information about suitable accessories and the h eight at which they should b e inserted. There are also t ip s about c[...]

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    16 Ba ki ng tip s 3D-Hot air : Baking on 1 l ev el Food Dish Shelf po sit ion T ype of heating T emperature in ° C Time in mi nutes Rich f ru it cak e W ire ra ck + Ø 2 3 c m h igh ro und tin o r 20 c m squ are tin 2 : 140 170-190 Meringues Universal pan 3 : 80 100-150 Pa vlova** Uni ver sal pa n 3 : 150+100 100-150 Jacket p ot atoes Universal p [...]

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    17 Meat, p oultry , fish Ovenware You may use any heat  resi stan t ovenwa re. The un ivers al pan is suitab le for larg e ro asts. Gl ass ovenw are is the mo st suitab le . E nsure that the lid of the roa sting d ish fi ts w ell and cl oses prope rly . Add a littl e more liquid wh en using enam elled roasting dishes. With ro asting d ishes m ad[...]

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    18 Tips f o r r oasting an d gr illing Pre prepa red p rod uct s Obse rve th e ins truc tion s on t he packa ging . If y ou line t he a ccess o ries with g reas epr oof p aper , mak e sure that t he paper is su it ab le for these t emperatures. Make sure the pa per i s a suitab le size f or the di sh to be co oked . The cooking result greatly depen[...]

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    19 Defr ostin g The defrosting time depends on the a mount and type of food. Observe th e instructions on the packaging. Take food out of its packaging and place in suitab l e ovenware on the wire rack. Place poultry w ith the breast s id e to the p late. Dr ying With : 3D hot a ir, you can dry foods brilliantly. Use unblemished fruit and v eg etab[...]

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    20 Acrylami de in fo odstuf fs Acryl ami de is mai nly produ ce d in grain and pot ato prod uct s prepared at high temperatures, such as potato crisps, chips, toast, bread rolls, bread or fine baked goods (biscuits, gingerbread, cookies). T est dishes The se tables have been produced for test institutes to facilitate the inspe cti on and test ing o[...]

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