Installation Instructions
Page 7
See Figure 2: Cutout Requirements for more information.. 23 1/16" (585.4 mm) 30" (762 mm) Figure 2: Cutout Requirements Note: The slide-in range can also replace a freestanding range. Allow a minimum of 12 mm from range sidewall to be installed1. In this case, verify that the opening is to cabinet is required. Replacing a Free-Standing Model 1.In Canada, a clearance of 30 inches between cabinets where range is at least 30 inches.1 30" (76.2 cm) min. English 5 Figure 3: Cutout Requirements -
See Figure 2: Cutout Requirements for more information.. 23 1/16" (585.4 mm) 30" (762 mm) Figure 2: Cutout Requirements Note: The slide-in range can also replace a freestanding range. Allow a minimum of 12 mm from range sidewall to be installed1. In this case, verify that the opening is to cabinet is required. Replacing a Free-Standing Model 1.In Canada, a clearance of 30 inches between cabinets where range is at least 30 inches.1 30" (76.2 cm) min. English 5 Figure 3: Cutout Requirements -
Installation Instructions
Page 19
It is located on the appliance when requesting service. Open the drawer to the data plate on the frame near the drawer. Product Data Plate The data plate shows the model and serial number. Refer to view it. Data Plate Figure 24: Data Plate English 17
It is located on the appliance when requesting service. Open the drawer to the data plate on the frame near the drawer. Product Data Plate The data plate shows the model and serial number. Refer to view it. Data Plate Figure 24: Data Plate English 17
Use & Care Manual
Page 2
...Operation - Huntington Beach, CA 92649 We look forward to hearing from you! Table of Your Warming Drawer 29 Cleaning and Maintenance 30 Care and Cleaning 30 Maintenance 35 Service 36 Self Help 36 Warranty 38 Questions? 1-800-944-2904 www.boschappliances.com 5551 McFadden Ave. Cooktop 14 ...About the Cooktop 15 Operation 15 Operation - Warming Drawer (some models 19 About the Warming Drawer 19 Operation 20 Getting the Most Out...
...Operation - Huntington Beach, CA 92649 We look forward to hearing from you! Table of Your Warming Drawer 29 Cleaning and Maintenance 30 Care and Cleaning 30 Maintenance 35 Service 36 Self Help 36 Warranty 38 Questions? 1-800-944-2904 www.boschappliances.com 5551 McFadden Ave. Cooktop 14 ...About the Cooktop 15 Operation 15 Operation - Warming Drawer (some models 19 About the Warming Drawer 19 Operation 20 Getting the Most Out...
Use & Care Manual
Page 7
...(glass ceramic cooktop cleaner) (not shown) 14 Broiler Pan (not shown) 15 Oven Rack, Half (some models) (not shown) 16 Oven Rack, Full Extension (some models) (not shown) 17 Literature Package (not shown) 18 Oven Lights (2) (oven back wall) (not shown...) English 5 Getting Started Parts and Accessories Free-Standing Models 1 10 2 3 4 5 Slide-In Models 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 6 7 or 8 (model dependent) Table 1: Parts and Accessories Key # Part 1 Oven Control Panel and Knob 2 Cooktop Control Knob 3 Probe Receptacle ...
...(glass ceramic cooktop cleaner) (not shown) 14 Broiler Pan (not shown) 15 Oven Rack, Half (some models) (not shown) 16 Oven Rack, Full Extension (some models) (not shown) 17 Literature Package (not shown) 18 Oven Lights (2) (oven back wall) (not shown...) English 5 Getting Started Parts and Accessories Free-Standing Models 1 10 2 3 4 5 Slide-In Models 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 6 7 or 8 (model dependent) Table 1: Parts and Accessories Key # Part 1 Oven Control Panel and Knob 2 Cooktop Control Knob 3 Probe Receptacle ...
Use & Care Manual
Page 8
...Limiter Each radiant heating element has its own sensor to transfer the heat. Although cycling is too small for cooking. Oven Racks Depending on model, the range is equipped with one of the pan is designed for a short time. Triple Element The triple element consists of oven interior) (not ...shown) 21 Oven Door Lock (not visible) (not shown) a. If a hot surface light is on the model, your appliance has either a storage drawer or a ...
...Limiter Each radiant heating element has its own sensor to transfer the heat. Although cycling is too small for cooking. Oven Racks Depending on model, the range is equipped with one of the pan is designed for a short time. Triple Element The triple element consists of oven interior) (not ...shown) 21 Oven Door Lock (not visible) (not shown) a. If a hot surface light is on the model, your appliance has either a storage drawer or a ...
Use & Care Manual
Page 9
... of the way out. Rack should be moved while the oven is warm.If a rack must be in . Back of rack Extension Oven Rack (some models) Front of rack Insert rack with the back of the rack toward you . To order a full extension rack, contact Service or a dealer near you . 2. Getting... not installed correctly. Top Rack Back of Rack Pan Stops Bottom Rack Stops Top Rack Stop (Ball) Rack Guide Top Rack Rest Front of the range. Bring rack to allow stop into rack guide. 3. The bottom section extends as far as the standard flat rack. However, the top section extends beyond...
... of the way out. Rack should be moved while the oven is warm.If a rack must be in . Back of rack Extension Oven Rack (some models) Front of rack Insert rack with the back of the rack toward you . To order a full extension rack, contact Service or a dealer near you . 2. Getting... not installed correctly. Top Rack Back of Rack Pan Stops Bottom Rack Stops Top Rack Stop (Ball) Rack Guide Top Rack Rest Front of the range. Bring rack to allow stop into rack guide. 3. The bottom section extends as far as the standard flat rack. However, the top section extends beyond...
Use & Care Manual
Page 10
... . 2. Closed Position Back of Rack Stop (Ball) Front of top rack to come apart for cleaning) The two sections of Rack Half Oven Rack (Some Models) English 8 Figure 6: Reassembly Cleaning Clean rack with hot sudsy water. Rotate the other For stubborn dirt, use a soap filled steel wool pad. Dry thoroughly. The...
... . 2. Closed Position Back of Rack Stop (Ball) Front of top rack to come apart for cleaning) The two sections of Rack Half Oven Rack (Some Models) English 8 Figure 6: Reassembly Cleaning Clean rack with hot sudsy water. Rotate the other For stubborn dirt, use a soap filled steel wool pad. Dry thoroughly. The...
Use & Care Manual
Page 11
Slide-in Models: The oven vent is normal to see steam escaping from the vent before, during ... condensation may become hot when the oven is set for air circulation. Signals that eliminates the manual labor involved with the range. A Beep also signals the end of an entry. To indicate when a mode is finished, 3 consecutive beeps will ...changed when a different one is a problem with cleaning your oven. Beep - These can then be used outside of electric shock or fire. Signals an incomplete setting and calls for easier access to line any part of an appliance, especially ...
Slide-in Models: The oven vent is normal to see steam escaping from the vent before, during ... condensation may become hot when the oven is set for air circulation. Signals that eliminates the manual labor involved with the range. A Beep also signals the end of an entry. To indicate when a mode is finished, 3 consecutive beeps will ...changed when a different one is a problem with cleaning your oven. Beep - These can then be used outside of electric shock or fire. Signals an incomplete setting and calls for easier access to line any part of an appliance, especially ...
Use & Care Manual
Page 12
... mode, set the oven temperature, set the time(s) and to set the clock, timers, select cooking mode and temperature. Getting Started Cooling Fan (Slide-in hours and minutes. Turn the control knob to select cooking temperature. Press pad to toggle between timer and clock display. TIMER 1 AND TIMER ...inserted into the probe receptacle in the selected mode. Each counts down the time in models only) The cooling fan runs during heavy cooktop use the touchpad, press the center part of the range by using the touch pads and dial on the backguard and the knobs on or ...
... mode, set the oven temperature, set the time(s) and to set the clock, timers, select cooking mode and temperature. Getting Started Cooling Fan (Slide-in hours and minutes. Turn the control knob to select cooking temperature. Press pad to toggle between timer and clock display. TIMER 1 AND TIMER ...inserted into the probe receptacle in the selected mode. Each counts down the time in models only) The cooling fan runs during heavy cooktop use the touchpad, press the center part of the range by using the touch pads and dial on the backguard and the knobs on or ...
Use & Care Manual
Page 17
... To turn the control knob to the desired setting. Do not let these items come in on the glass ceramic surface for cooking. Set to models) the symbol (counterclockwise). To turn on a single element, push in on the control knob and turn it counterclockwise. Inner Element Element Location Outer Element Figure...
... To turn the control knob to the desired setting. Do not let these items come in on the glass ceramic surface for cooking. Set to models) the symbol (counterclockwise). To turn on a single element, push in on the control knob and turn it counterclockwise. Inner Element Element Location Outer Element Figure...
Use & Care Manual
Page 18
Depending on the model, the bridge element is either activated in conjunction with Front Single Element Figure 12: Bridge Element Knob Operation - To use the single element without bridge 1. ... ( ) or the rear single element ( ). Inner Element Only All Three Elements Inner and Middle Element Figure 11: Triple Element Knob Bridge Element Control Knob (some models) The bridge element connects two single elements to improve oven results. Tip: To complete the connection and create an even longer cooking surface , turn ON...
Depending on the model, the bridge element is either activated in conjunction with Front Single Element Figure 12: Bridge Element Knob Operation - To use the single element without bridge 1. ... ( ) or the rear single element ( ). Inner Element Only All Three Elements Inner and Middle Element Figure 11: Triple Element Knob Bridge Element Control Knob (some models) The bridge element connects two single elements to improve oven results. Tip: To complete the connection and create an even longer cooking surface , turn ON...
Use & Care Manual
Page 19
... The preheated temperature is activated, the display will beep. 10. Simply enter the package or recipe temperature when setting the mode and the range calculates the correct temperature. When the oven temperature drops below 176° F, HOT is off to indicate that mode, which point the oven...to set the timer: English 17 Operation Operation - The selected mode will turn off .) • Turn the knob to line any part of electric shock or fire. If not pressed, oven automatically turns on page 14 for manual temperature adjustment. If no longer seen in the display. 3. ...
... The preheated temperature is activated, the display will beep. 10. Simply enter the package or recipe temperature when setting the mode and the range calculates the correct temperature. When the oven temperature drops below 176° F, HOT is off to indicate that mode, which point the oven...to set the timer: English 17 Operation Operation - The selected mode will turn off .) • Turn the knob to line any part of electric shock or fire. If not pressed, oven automatically turns on page 14 for manual temperature adjustment. If no longer seen in the display. 3. ...
Use & Care Manual
Page 21
...Hours Flash. 5: 00 PM 400 oF HR:MIN DELAYED BAKE 5. SET BAKE END appears in dis- Set minutes and then press TIME. The temperature range for 100°F up to 450°F (38°C up to set the probe temperature (desired end temperature of the food). 8. Insert the .... 5. Follow steps 1 through 5 above. 2. To Check the Cooking Time and Stop Time After a Delay Has Been Set 1. Touch START. 7. See "The Probe (some models) This section explains how to 93°C). Press OFF to determine the internal doneness or the "END" temperature of day the oven will automatically turn...
...Hours Flash. 5: 00 PM 400 oF HR:MIN DELAYED BAKE 5. SET BAKE END appears in dis- Set minutes and then press TIME. The temperature range for 100°F up to 450°F (38°C up to set the probe temperature (desired end temperature of the food). 8. Insert the .... 5. Follow steps 1 through 5 above. 2. To Check the Cooking Time and Stop Time After a Delay Has Been Set 1. Touch START. 7. See "The Probe (some models) This section explains how to 93°C). Press OFF to determine the internal doneness or the "END" temperature of day the oven will automatically turn...
Use & Care Manual
Page 22
... the Warming Drawer The warming drawer will flash. 2. The oven is complete. Turn the knob to desired temperature and press START twice. 1. Warming Drawer (some models) This section explains how to improve warming drawer results. Gasket 3. Rail Lock 2 3 Figure 13: Warming Drawer Parts Drawer Interior: 25" W x 17" D ... Interior 2. When the set probe temperature is displayed in the center to the left of Your Warming Drawer" on page 30 for guidelines to operate the warming drawer. Changing the Oven Temperature When Using the Probe Changing the Probe Temperature The probe ...
... the Warming Drawer The warming drawer will flash. 2. The oven is complete. Turn the knob to desired temperature and press START twice. 1. Warming Drawer (some models) This section explains how to improve warming drawer results. Gasket 3. Rail Lock 2 3 Figure 13: Warming Drawer Parts Drawer Interior: 25" W x 17" D ... Interior 2. When the set probe temperature is displayed in the center to the left of Your Warming Drawer" on page 30 for guidelines to operate the warming drawer. Changing the Oven Temperature When Using the Probe Changing the Probe Temperature The probe ...
Use & Care Manual
Page 23
... the Sabbath Feature for longer than one hour. • Plastic containers, plastic wrap or aluminum foil can melt if in the oven. Warming Drawer (some models) Warming Drawer Settings: The warming drawer has three settings: Low, Medium and High. Turn knob to select WARMING DRAWER. 3. If it melts onto the drawer...
... the Sabbath Feature for longer than one hour. • Plastic containers, plastic wrap or aluminum foil can melt if in the oven. Warming Drawer (some models) Warming Drawer Settings: The warming drawer has three settings: Low, Medium and High. Turn knob to select WARMING DRAWER. 3. If it melts onto the drawer...
Use & Care Manual
Page 25
...area. Bring the water to determine even heat distribution across the cooktop. Matching Diameters - English 23 Med-High 4-5 - Low Bridge Element Tips (some models) • • • Use the bridge elements with flat bases. Turn the pan upside down on the surface without wobbling (rocking). Good...A lid shortens cooking/boiling time by 1" (25.4 mm) all three elements, start with thick, smooth metal bottoms. • Do not slide metal pots across the cookware bottom is hot, the base (pan bottom) should cover or match the diameter of pots and pans with rounded (...
...area. Bring the water to determine even heat distribution across the cooktop. Matching Diameters - English 23 Med-High 4-5 - Low Bridge Element Tips (some models) • • • Use the bridge elements with flat bases. Turn the pan upside down on the surface without wobbling (rocking). Good...A lid shortens cooking/boiling time by 1" (25.4 mm) all three elements, start with thick, smooth metal bottoms. • Do not slide metal pots across the cookware bottom is hot, the base (pan bottom) should cover or match the diameter of pots and pans with rounded (...
Use & Care Manual
Page 27
...poultry products and turkeys, insert the probe in the thickest part of the food. For best results, completely thaw meats before using the probe (some models) Oven Cooking Modes Getting the Most Out of Your Appliance Preheat the oven if the recipe recommends it is 170°. • Foods that ... is cooking with dry, heated air. Note: Depending on the oven to keep food at serving temperature. • Use the Warming setting on the model, you may hear the convection fan while the oven is preheated and selected oven temperature will use the upper and lower element to maintain a low...
...poultry products and turkeys, insert the probe in the thickest part of the food. For best results, completely thaw meats before using the probe (some models) Oven Cooking Modes Getting the Most Out of Your Appliance Preheat the oven if the recipe recommends it is 170°. • Foods that ... is cooking with dry, heated air. Note: Depending on the oven to keep food at serving temperature. • Use the Warming setting on the model, you may hear the convection fan while the oven is preheated and selected oven temperature will use the upper and lower element to maintain a low...
Use & Care Manual
Page 30
... with a preheated broil element. Note: The only heat setting for examples). • Use the broil pan and grid included with your range. • Do not cover the broiler grid with heat circulated by a convection fan. It is designed to prevent smoking and spattering. ... 6-8 3-5 a. Convection broiling times are approximate and may vary slightly, Times are based on cooking with the door closed. Convection Broil (some models) Convection Broil is similar to the benefits of Your Appliance Table 5: Broiling Chart Food Item / Thickness Rack Position Broil Setting Internal Temp. ...
... with a preheated broil element. Note: The only heat setting for examples). • Use the broil pan and grid included with your range. • Do not cover the broiler grid with heat circulated by a convection fan. It is designed to prevent smoking and spattering. ... 6-8 3-5 a. Convection broiling times are approximate and may vary slightly, Times are based on cooking with the door closed. Convection Broil (some models) Convection Broil is similar to the benefits of Your Appliance Table 5: Broiling Chart Food Item / Thickness Rack Position Broil Setting Internal Temp. ...
Use & Care Manual
Page 31
... fan. whole Turkey - per lb.) 25-32 28-32 24-32 27-32 25-30 28-32 15-25 15-25 20-30 14-20 10-14 9-13 6-10 20-25 45-75 (total time) 30-35 25-30 25-30 30-35 Internal Temp. (oF) 145 (med/rare) 160 (medium) 145 (med/rare) 160 (medium... 180 160 (medium) 170 (well) 160 (medium) 170 (well) * Roasting times are approximate and may decrease by the convection fan. Dehydrate (some models) The dehydrate mode dries with the range for roasting. The heat is well suited to dry and/or preserve foods such as heat circulated by as much as 25...
... fan. whole Turkey - per lb.) 25-32 28-32 24-32 27-32 25-30 28-32 15-25 15-25 20-30 14-20 10-14 9-13 6-10 20-25 45-75 (total time) 30-35 25-30 25-30 30-35 Internal Temp. (oF) 145 (med/rare) 160 (medium) 145 (med/rare) 160 (medium... 180 160 (medium) 170 (well) 160 (medium) 170 (well) * Roasting times are approximate and may decrease by the convection fan. Dehydrate (some models) The dehydrate mode dries with the range for roasting. The heat is well suited to dry and/or preserve foods such as heat circulated by as much as 25...
Use & Care Manual
Page 41
Touch the center of BSH, at BSH's option. This is located in the country of purchase. Slide-in models also have a cooling fan that runs during modes that don't use convection Warm air or steam escapes from oven vent Service Possible Causes and Suggested ... price (where applicable), you , the first using purchaser, provided that proves to have been defective under conditions of Limited Warranty apply only to the BSH Electric Freestanding Range ("Range") sold to the first using purchaser and are scratches and damages on external surfaces and exposed parts of...
Touch the center of BSH, at BSH's option. This is located in the country of purchase. Slide-in models also have a cooling fan that runs during modes that don't use convection Warm air or steam escapes from oven vent Service Possible Causes and Suggested ... price (where applicable), you , the first using purchaser, provided that proves to have been defective under conditions of Limited Warranty apply only to the BSH Electric Freestanding Range ("Range") sold to the first using purchaser and are scratches and damages on external surfaces and exposed parts of...