Bosch HBR33B550B manual

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    [e n] In str ucti on m anu al Built-in oven HBL33B5 .0B, HBR33B5.0B[...]

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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 Safety precaution s ..... ....... ...... ....... ....... . .. ..... . ... ....... ...... ....... ..... 4 Be fo re i n st all ati on ... .. ..... .. .. .... .. .... ... .. .... .. .... .. .. ..... .. .... .. .... .. .. ..... .. .... .. .. 4 Sa fet y not e s ... .. .. .... .. ..... .. ..[...]

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    4 : Safety p recautions Please read th i s instruction manua l c areful ly . Pleas e keep the instru cti on an d i nsta lla tion m anu als in a saf e plac e. Ple ase pass on these ma nu al s to the new owner if yo u se ll t h e ap pli ance . Before inst allation Damage dur ing tran sport Check the appliance f or dam age af ter unpacking i t . Do no[...]

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    5 Y our new o v en Here you will learn about your new oven. T he control panel and the individual ope rating controls are explained. You wi ll find in forma tio n on th e coo kin g com par tme nt an d the acc es sor ies. Co ntro l pan el Here, you will see an ov erview of the con trol panel. All of th e symbo ls ne ver a ppe ar in the disp lay at t[...]

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    6 T emperat u re selec tor The t emperature selector is used to set the temperature or grill set ti ng. When the oven is h eating, the t s ymb ol ligh ts u p in t he display. It goes out during p auses i n the heating. F or the Def r os t B typ e o f he atin g, t he s ymb ol do es not light up . Cooking compartment The oven light is locat ed in the[...]

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    7 Glass pa n HEZ336000 A deep ba king tray made of glass. Can also be used as a serv- ing dish . Piz za t ray HEZ317000 Ideal for pizza, frozen products or large round cakes. You can use t he pizza tray instead of the universal pan. Place t he bak- ing tray on the wire rack and proceed according to th e details in th e tab les. Bakestone HEZ327000 [...]

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    8 Af ter - s al e s service pr oducts You c an obtain suitable car e and cleani ng agents an d other a ccess ories for your do mes tic app lian ces from the afte r-s ales service, specialist retailers or (in s om e countries) onl i ne via t he e  Shop . Please specify the relevan t product number. Before using the o ven f or the first time In th[...]

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    9 Rapi d he atin g With rapid h eating, your oven reaches the t emperature selected p art ic ular ly q uic kly . Use r ap id heating when te mperatures above 100 °C are sel ected . The fo llow ing ty pes of heatin g ar e su itabl e: ■ < 3D hot air ■ % To p/b otto m he a tin g ■ 6 Pizz a sett ing To ens ure an even cooking r es ult, do not[...]

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    10 Changing the cook ing time Use th e @ or A butt on to chan ge th e co oki ng time . A fter a f ew s econd s, the cha nge is a do pt ed. If the ti mer h a s be en s et, pr ess the 0 bu tton be fore ha nd. Cancelli ng the co oking t ime Use the A but ton to res et the coo kin g tim e to 00 :0 0. Afte r a fe w second s, the chan ge is adopted. The [...]

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    11 Childpr oof lock The oven has a childproof lock to p revent children switching it on acci denta lly. The oven will no t rea ct to an y setti ngs . The ti mer an d cloc k can also be s et when the ch ildpr oof lock has be en activated. If the t ype of heating and temp erature or grill setting have been s et, the c hild pr oof l ock int errup ts t[...]

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    12 Cleaning the s elf-clea ning surf aces in t he cooki ng compartment The b ack wa ll in the co oki ng c ompar tmen t is c oate d wit h a highly porous ceramic layer. Thi s coatin g absorbs and disintegrates splashes from baking and roasting while the oven is in operation. The higher the temp erature and the longer the oven i s in operation, the b[...]

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    13 4. Unscrew the retaining carriers on the right and left and remove them (fig. C). Lift out th e panel upwards at an angle. Clean the panels with g las s cleaner and a soft cloth. Do not use sharp or abrasive materials or a gla ss scraper. This may dama ge the gla ss. Fitt i n g Wh en fi ttin g, ma ke su re th a t t he l et ter ing "r ig ht [...]

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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 Baking trays t hat are placed in the oven at the same time will not nece ssari ly be r ead y at the sa me ti me. The ta bles show nume rous sugge stio ns for your dishes . If you have 2 sm all, round c ake tins, p lace them on one level nex t to each oth er o n the wir e rack . If you have 4 small, roun d cake t ins, pla ce 2 next to each other [...]

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    16 Ba ki ng tip s Pie Wire rack + pie dish 1 % 190- 200 45-55 Wire rack + p ie dish 3 : * 180- 190 45-50 York shir e pu dding Uni ver sal pa n + 12 -cup tin 2 % * 200- 210 20-25 Uni ver sal pa n + 1 2-cu p tin 3 : * 190- 200 15-20 Jacket p ot atoes Universal p a n 3 : * 160- 170 60-70 Pizza ( h omemade) Universal p a n 2 % 210- 220 25-30 Univ ersal[...]

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    17 Meat, p oultry , fish Ovenware The univer s al p an with i nsert wire rack is suit able for l arge roasts. You may a lso use a ny heat -resistant ovenw are. 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. Wi[...]

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    18 G rilli n g When grilling, preheat t he oven for ap p rox. 3 minutes, before putting the food i n. Alwa ys grill with the oven door closed. As far as possible, the pieces of food you are grilling should be of eq ual thickness. This will allow them to b rown evenly and remai n succ ulent an d juic y. Turn gri l l e d items after the speci fi ed t[...]

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    19 Tips f or roastin g and gr illing Pre prepa red prod uct s Observe th e instructions on the packaging. If y ou line t he a cce ssori es wi th grease pr oof p aper , ma ke sure that the paper i s suitable for t hese temperatures. Make sure t he pa per i s a suita ble s ize for t he d ish t o be co oked. The cooki ng result greatly depe nds on the[...]

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    20 Special dishes At low t emperatures, : 3D hot air is equal ly useful f or p rod uc ing cre amy y oghu rt as it is for pro vi ng l ight y e ast d o ugh . First, remove accessories, hook-in racks or t el es copic shelves from the c ooking compartment. Preparin g yog hur t 1. B ring 1 l itre of m il k (3 .5 % fa t) t o th e boi l a nd cool dow n to[...]

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    21 Defrost The de frost ing ti me w ill dep end on th e typ e and q uanti ty o f th e food. Observe th e instructions on the packaging. Take frozen food out of its packaging and p l ac e in a su it a ble dish on th e wire rac k. Place poultry on a plate with the b reast side facing d own. Dr ying With : 3D hot a ir, you can dry foods brilliantly. U[...]

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    22 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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    23 Grillin g If you are grilling food directly on the wire rack, the universal pa n sho uld al so b e in serted at leve l 1. The li qu id is then collected, keeping t he oven cleaner. Dish Accessor ies Lev el T y pe of heati ng Gril l setti ng Cooking time in min ute s Toa st Preheat for 10 minutes Wire rack 5 ( 3½ - 2 Beefburgers, 12 pieces* do n[...]

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