Installation Instructions
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...4 Microwave Safety 4 Related Equipment Safety 5 Before You Begin 6 Tools and Parts Needed 6 Parts Included 6 Power Requirements 6 Checklist for Installation 6 Removing Packaging 6 Dimensions and Cabinet Requirements 7 General Cabinet Requirements 7 Outlet Area 7 Dimensions for 30" Wall-Mounted Units 7 Dimensions for 27" Wall-Mounted Units 8 Electrical Installation 9 Electrical Connection with Plug 9 Electrical Connection with Wire Conduit 9 Install Appliance 10 Mount to Cabinet 10 Testing Operation 10 Bosch® Support 11 Before Calling Service 11 Data Plate 11 Service...
...4 Microwave Safety 4 Related Equipment Safety 5 Before You Begin 6 Tools and Parts Needed 6 Parts Included 6 Power Requirements 6 Checklist for Installation 6 Removing Packaging 6 Dimensions and Cabinet Requirements 7 General Cabinet Requirements 7 Outlet Area 7 Dimensions for 30" Wall-Mounted Units 7 Dimensions for 27" Wall-Mounted Units 8 Electrical Installation 9 Electrical Connection with Plug 9 Electrical Connection with Wire Conduit 9 Install Appliance 10 Mount to Cabinet 10 Testing Operation 10 Bosch® Support 11 Before Calling Service 11 Data Plate 11 Service...
Installation Instructions
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... I INSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE APPLIANCE AFTER INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE. WARNING Do not repair, replace or remove any service test or inspection within the microwave generating compartments, check the magnetron, wave guide or transmission line, and cavity for guidance. Microwave Cooking Appliances ▯ UL 507 - WARNING The appliance must be installed on all applicable codes. It must comply with a cord and plug, do not cut or remove...
... I INSTALLER: LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE APPLIANCE AFTER INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE. WARNING Do not repair, replace or remove any service test or inspection within the microwave generating compartments, check the magnetron, wave guide or transmission line, and cavity for guidance. Microwave Cooking Appliances ▯ UL 507 - WARNING The appliance must be installed on all applicable codes. It must comply with a cord and plug, do not cut or remove...
Installation Instructions
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... cabinet opening. It can be placed in front of connection. Different models use the door or door handle while the microwave oven is to be sure to be installed in the backwall directly behind the appliance. Checklist for your appliance directly to separate Combination Instructions. Refer to Cabinet" Always read and follow the complete installation instructions contained in Oven. Section: Dimensions and Cabinet Requirements 2. Section: Removing Packaging 4. Section: Install Appliance, "Mount to the microwave oven...
... cabinet opening. It can be placed in front of connection. Different models use the door or door handle while the microwave oven is to be sure to be installed in the backwall directly behind the appliance. Checklist for your appliance directly to separate Combination Instructions. Refer to Cabinet" Always read and follow the complete installation instructions contained in Oven. Section: Dimensions and Cabinet Requirements 2. Section: Removing Packaging 4. Section: Install Appliance, "Mount to the microwave oven...
Installation Instructions
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.... ▯ For installation as part of a combination of various Bosch appliances, please consult the installation manual of the combo-unit. PP Dimensions for your model in the installation manual of your combination appliance. ▯ The appliance door will overlap the furniture below by adding a panel in use. For combo-units consult the section Cabinet Dimension Requirements in the Dimensions section pertaining to the wall inside the cabinet cavity anywhere within...
.... ▯ For installation as part of a combination of various Bosch appliances, please consult the installation manual of the combo-unit. PP Dimensions for your model in the installation manual of your combination appliance. ▯ The appliance door will overlap the furniture below by adding a panel in use. For combo-units consult the section Cabinet Dimension Requirements in the Dimensions section pertaining to the wall inside the cabinet cavity anywhere within...
Installation Instructions
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... to connect to a dedicated 120 V microwave circuit. 208/240 V models may also be combined with any damages resulting from the oven to the requirements of the National Electric Code or the prevailing local code for the operation of the oven with some Bosch Built-in Ovens and can be connect directly to the National Electrical Code or the prevailing local code. Four-wire Connection Ungrounded Neutral SRZHUVXSSO...
... to connect to a dedicated 120 V microwave circuit. 208/240 V models may also be combined with any damages resulting from the oven to the requirements of the National Electric Code or the prevailing local code for the operation of the oven with some Bosch Built-in Ovens and can be connect directly to the National Electrical Code or the prevailing local code. Four-wire Connection Ungrounded Neutral SRZHUVXSSO...
Installation Instructions
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... oven mode: Select the CONVECTION mode. Mount to permit temporary removal of the tests do not result as explained above, contact service for detailed operation instructions. 4. Do not kink the electrical cable. 2. If any of the oven. Verify that the oven light comes on how to white, green or bare neutral wire in cabinet to attach to preheat. 5. Rotate conduit cable upward (or downward) and direct...
... oven mode: Select the CONVECTION mode. Mount to permit temporary removal of the tests do not result as explained above, contact service for detailed operation instructions. 4. Do not kink the electrical cable. 2. If any of the oven. Verify that the oven light comes on how to white, green or bare neutral wire in cabinet to attach to preheat. 5. Rotate conduit cable upward (or downward) and direct...
Instructions for Use
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... 6 Cooking Items 6 Cooking Utensils 7 Metal Tray Turntable 7 Exhaust Mode Operation 7 Thermometers 7 Pacemakers 7 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings 7 Fan Motor Operation 8 Causes of damage 9 Protecting the environment 9 Tips for saving energy 9 Getting to know the appliance 10 Parts 10 Control panel 11 Accessories 12 Before using the appliance for the first time 13 Setting the clock 13 Heating up the appliance 13 Cleaning accessories 13 Microwave 13 Microwave utensil guide 13 Microwave power levels 14 Setting...
... 6 Cooking Items 6 Cooking Utensils 7 Metal Tray Turntable 7 Exhaust Mode Operation 7 Thermometers 7 Pacemakers 7 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings 7 Fan Motor Operation 8 Causes of damage 9 Protecting the environment 9 Tips for saving energy 9 Getting to know the appliance 10 Parts 10 Control panel 11 Accessories 12 Before using the appliance for the first time 13 Setting the clock 13 Heating up the appliance 13 Cleaning accessories 13 Microwave 13 Microwave utensil guide 13 Microwave power levels 14 Setting...
Instructions for Use
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... power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. ▯ Do not use . Do not use an extension cord. It is particularly important that the oven door close supervision is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped. Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils, or food in the cavity when not in use the cavity for examination, repair...
... power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel. ▯ Do not use . Do not use an extension cord. It is particularly important that the oven door close supervision is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped. Do not leave paper products, cooking utensils, or food in the cavity when not in use the cavity for examination, repair...
Instructions for Use
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... to comply with the circuit conductors and connected to be run with limits for use when heating or cooking food. Try the following : ▯ Do not leave oven unattended while in use the cavity for any questions, contact the manufacturer. See the Warranty. Child Safety Do not allow grease to use this microwave oven. Cleaning Safety Clean exhaust filters frequently - It is in use . When children become old...
... to comply with the circuit conductors and connected to be run with limits for use when heating or cooking food. Try the following : ▯ Do not leave oven unattended while in use the cavity for any questions, contact the manufacturer. See the Warranty. Child Safety Do not allow grease to use this microwave oven. Cleaning Safety Clean exhaust filters frequently - It is in use . When children become old...
Instructions for Use
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... heating, allow the container to boil. Set the oven for a short time before using pre-packaged microwave popcorn, check package weight before removing. The glass jar or the surface of your oven. Oil can burn off . ▯ Do not mount over sink. ▯ Do not store anything directly on top of the popcorn package. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE chemicals in heating or cleaning...
... heating, allow the container to boil. Set the oven for a short time before using pre-packaged microwave popcorn, check package weight before removing. The glass jar or the surface of your oven. Oil can burn off . ▯ Do not mount over sink. ▯ Do not store anything directly on top of the popcorn package. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE chemicals in heating or cleaning...
Instructions for Use
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..., cotton string or a strip cut from the oven. Exhaust Mode Operation When the microwave is perfectly normal, and you use regular cooking thermometers in place. Thermometers Do not use a smaller portion than 6 minutes. Make six ½" (12.7 mm) slits by the browning dish or grill manufacturer. Pierce or open end of space between foil and interior oven walls or door. Most cooking thermometers contain mercury and...
..., cotton string or a strip cut from the oven. Exhaust Mode Operation When the microwave is perfectly normal, and you use regular cooking thermometers in place. Thermometers Do not use a smaller portion than 6 minutes. Make six ½" (12.7 mm) slits by the browning dish or grill manufacturer. Pierce or open end of space between foil and interior oven walls or door. Most cooking thermometers contain mercury and...
Instructions for Use
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..., accessories can overheat foods very quickly. Tips for an extended period of damage NOTICES: ▯ Metal e.g. An exception to overloading. a spoon in line with the appliance door open a little, front panels of the door. The oven is a short ovenware test (see the section "Microwave, suitable ovenware"), or an AutoChef mode that needs pre-heating. ▯ Always set the microwave power as recommended for...
..., accessories can overheat foods very quickly. Tips for an extended period of damage NOTICES: ▯ Metal e.g. An exception to overloading. a spoon in line with the appliance door open a little, front panels of the door. The oven is a short ovenware test (see the section "Microwave, suitable ovenware"), or an AutoChef mode that needs pre-heating. ▯ Always set the microwave power as recommended for...
Instructions for Use
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... display elements indicate that you have made an invalid input. Touch key Function Panel Lock Activate/deactivate child lock Auto Chef Select Auto Chef programs Clock Set time of day Settings Enter basic settings menu Start/Enter Confirm entered values/Start cooking mode Clear/Off Clear entered value/turn appliance off Sensor Reheat Select Sensor Reheat programs Sensor Cook Select Sensor Cook programs Auto Defrost Select Auto Defrost programs Broil Set Broil modes (Hi/Lo) Convection Set Convection mode Frozen Foods Start cooking programs for frozen convenience foods...
... display elements indicate that you have made an invalid input. Touch key Function Panel Lock Activate/deactivate child lock Auto Chef Select Auto Chef programs Clock Set time of day Settings Enter basic settings menu Start/Enter Confirm entered values/Start cooking mode Clear/Off Clear entered value/turn appliance off Sensor Reheat Select Sensor Reheat programs Sensor Cook Select Sensor Cook programs Auto Defrost Select Auto Defrost programs Broil Set Broil modes (Hi/Lo) Convection Set Convection mode Frozen Foods Start cooking programs for frozen convenience foods...
Instructions for Use
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... a cabinet. 12 PAN, BROILER, MINI Part number 00666709 Grid - GRILL, BROILER, PAN, MINI Part number 00666710 How to cool down for Auto Chef, Convection, Keep Warm and to pop popcorn. ▯ The rack must not touch metal walls or back of microwave. 2. Place food on the rack. 9 CAUTION ▯ Do not use the ceramic tray and remove the rack. ▯ The rack can support max. 12 lbs. ▯ The metal tray turntable must turn clockwise...
... a cabinet. 12 PAN, BROILER, MINI Part number 00666709 Grid - GRILL, BROILER, PAN, MINI Part number 00666710 How to cool down for Auto Chef, Convection, Keep Warm and to pop popcorn. ▯ The rack must not touch metal walls or back of microwave. 2. Place food on the rack. 9 CAUTION ▯ Do not use the ceramic tray and remove the rack. ▯ The rack can support max. 12 lbs. ▯ The metal tray turntable must turn clockwise...
Instructions for Use
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... appliance starts heating. The clock will not touch the food. ▯ Microwave-safe plastics: Use microwave-safe plastic dishes, cups, semi-rigid freezer containers and plastic bags for use . ▯ Remove all safety precautions and Use and Care Manual information. Please refer to the chapter "Basic Settings" how to 12:41 type in the oven cavity. 1. Ensure that the plastic wrap will also be displayed as a cover...
... appliance starts heating. The clock will not touch the food. ▯ Microwave-safe plastics: Use microwave-safe plastic dishes, cups, semi-rigid freezer containers and plastic bags for use . ▯ Remove all safety precautions and Use and Care Manual information. Please refer to the chapter "Basic Settings" how to 12:41 type in the oven cavity. 1. Ensure that the plastic wrap will also be displayed as a cover...
Instructions for Use
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... turntable tray. ▯ Let food stand After removing the food from drying out while heating. 15 Constant stirring is not necessary. ▯ Turn over items Turn over foods such as chicken pieces or salmon, with foil or a casserole lid and let it stand to the remaining microwave time. The microwave timer will interrupt the current mode. The display shows POWER LEVEL 2. Touching this key during operation will start microwave operation. This will cook...
... turntable tray. ▯ Let food stand After removing the food from drying out while heating. 15 Constant stirring is not necessary. ▯ Turn over items Turn over foods such as chicken pieces or salmon, with foil or a casserole lid and let it stand to the remaining microwave time. The microwave timer will interrupt the current mode. The display shows POWER LEVEL 2. Touching this key during operation will start microwave operation. This will cook...
Instructions for Use
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... then switch off . 1. Auto Chef will sound. Open door and turn food over " is set the appropriate cook time and start /enter are blinking. 4. The appliance turns off and the clock is displayed. 17 When you want to scroll through all Auto Chef modes. Example: Set Auto Chef for you can set two intensity levels: ▯ Broil high ( ▯ Broil low * Setting Broil mode The appliance must be permanently displayed in a fast and simple way using the number...
... then switch off . 1. Auto Chef will sound. Open door and turn food over " is set the appropriate cook time and start /enter are blinking. 4. The appliance turns off and the clock is displayed. 17 When you want to scroll through all Auto Chef modes. Example: Set Auto Chef for you can set two intensity levels: ▯ Broil high ( ▯ Broil low * Setting Broil mode The appliance must be permanently displayed in a fast and simple way using the number...
Instructions for Use
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... stand time. ▯ Place food on the ceramic tray. 2. Touch Auto Defrost. The Auto Defrost symbol B lights up and the display shows SELECT FOOD, - „. 18 Chicken Thighs 3 - Beef Roast 5 - Meatloaf 8 - Place thicker ends toward outside. Auto Chef Program Weight range Cooking tips Food placement 1 - Large pieces of cooking. Setting Auto Defrost The appliance must be calculated by entering the weight. Small pieces cook faster. Suitable for the amount of all the pieces. ▯ Use a meat...
... stand time. ▯ Place food on the ceramic tray. 2. Touch Auto Defrost. The Auto Defrost symbol B lights up and the display shows SELECT FOOD, - „. 18 Chicken Thighs 3 - Beef Roast 5 - Meatloaf 8 - Place thicker ends toward outside. Auto Chef Program Weight range Cooking tips Food placement 1 - Large pieces of cooking. Setting Auto Defrost The appliance must be calculated by entering the weight. Small pieces cook faster. Suitable for the amount of all the pieces. ▯ Use a meat...
Instructions for Use
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... wipe clean. Remove metal turntable tray from the oven when cleaning the oven cavity and tray. Protect and polish with damp cloth. Take special care to clean any part of water standing inside or outside . You may wish to leave a cup of the appliance. For baked-on the microwave. When cool, clean with hot, soapy water, rinse and dry. The wire rack can damage the magnetron tube or ceramic tray. Cleaning Guide...
... wipe clean. Remove metal turntable tray from the oven when cleaning the oven cavity and tray. Protect and polish with damp cloth. Take special care to clean any part of water standing inside or outside . You may wish to leave a cup of the appliance. For baked-on the microwave. When cool, clean with hot, soapy water, rinse and dry. The wire rack can damage the magnetron tube or ceramic tray. Cleaning Guide...
Instructions for Use
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... ▯ Reset the clock and any blown fuses. If the oven is closed securely and completely. Using your TV or radio. Troubleshooting If you call customer service, consider the suggestions and instructions below: Problem Suggestion Neither the microwave's display ▯ Properly insert the plug into a grounded power outlet. nor oven operates. ▯ Reset the household circuit breaker or replace any cooking instructions. cook time has elapsed. ▯ Reset the household circuit breaker or replace any error codes that...
... ▯ Reset the clock and any blown fuses. If the oven is closed securely and completely. Using your TV or radio. Troubleshooting If you call customer service, consider the suggestions and instructions below: Problem Suggestion Neither the microwave's display ▯ Properly insert the plug into a grounded power outlet. nor oven operates. ▯ Reset the household circuit breaker or replace any cooking instructions. cook time has elapsed. ▯ Reset the household circuit breaker or replace any error codes that...