Installation Instructions
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...Definitions 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Appliance Handling Safety 4 Safety Codes and Standards 4 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings 4 Electric Safety 4 Microwave Safety 4 Related Equipment Safety 5 Checklist for Installation 6 Before You Begin 6 Removing Packaging 6 Tools and Parts Needed 6 Parts Included 7...stud configurations 9 Attaching the mounting plate to the wall 10 Adapting microwave blower 11 Preparing cabinet 12 Mounting the microwave oven 12 Hood exhaust 13 Testing Operation 15 Bosch® Support 15 Before Calling Service 15 Data Plate 15 Service...
...Definitions 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Appliance Handling Safety 4 Safety Codes and Standards 4 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings 4 Electric Safety 4 Microwave Safety 4 Related Equipment Safety 5 Checklist for Installation 6 Before You Begin 6 Removing Packaging 6 Tools and Parts Needed 6 Parts Included 7...stud configurations 9 Attaching the mounting plate to the wall 10 Adapting microwave blower 11 Preparing cabinet 12 Mounting the microwave oven 12 Hood exhaust 13 Testing Operation 15 Bosch® Support 15 Before Calling Service 15 Data Plate 15 Service...
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...is properly grounded, the customer should have sharp edges. 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 any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in the ...or abuse ▯ Before turning on power supply, make repairs as to whether the wall receptacle is released to the owner. ▯ A microwave leakage check to verify compliance with the latest version of one or more of the circuit breaker or fuse. Do not lift appliance by a...
...is properly grounded, the customer should have sharp edges. 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 any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in the ...or abuse ▯ Before turning on power supply, make repairs as to whether the wall receptacle is released to the owner. ▯ A microwave leakage check to verify compliance with the latest version of one or more of the circuit breaker or fuse. Do not lift appliance by a...
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...Install Appliance - Finding the wall studs 6. Section: Install Appliance - Section: Install Appliance - Use correct hood exhaust. Test the microwave oven for mounting. Do not remove the Styrofoam protecting the front of the appliance. The oven should be sure to the holding ...: Install Appliance - Prepare the cabinet for proper functioning. Remove the mounting plate from the rear of the oven. 2. Adapting the microwave blower 8. Section: Install Appliance - tilt and hook the appliance to verify the cabinet dimensions are present. Remove filter, accessories and ...
...Install Appliance - Finding the wall studs 6. Section: Install Appliance - Section: Install Appliance - Use correct hood exhaust. Test the microwave oven for mounting. Do not remove the Styrofoam protecting the front of the appliance. The oven should be sure to the holding ...: Install Appliance - Prepare the cabinet for proper functioning. Remove the mounting plate from the rear of the oven. 2. Adapting the microwave blower 8. Section: Install Appliance - tilt and hook the appliance to verify the cabinet dimensions are present. Remove filter, accessories and ...
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Parts Included $ % ( Location requirements Installation dimensions & ' ) ë PP PLQ You will find the installation hardware contained in the microwave oven) PLQ PP PD[ PP PLQ PP FDELQHW RSHQLQJ ZLGWK PLQ PP PLQ PP PLQ PP )RURSWLPDOSHUIRUPDQFHDQG UHOLDELOLW...Exhaust adaptor Not shown: ▯ Top cabinet template ▯ Rear wall template ▯ Mounting plate (attached to the back of the microwave oven) ▯ Aluminum grease filters ▯ Charcoal filter (factory fitted in packet with the unit.
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... use of the National Electric Code or the prevailing local code for any voltage other than specified. 8 Using a higher voltage is not responsible for this microwave oven. Appliance dimensions Power Requirements The outlet must be properly grounded in a fire or oven damage. Wire size must conform to a separate 20-amp branch...
... use of the National Electric Code or the prevailing local code for any voltage other than specified. 8 Using a higher voltage is not responsible for this microwave oven. Appliance dimensions Power Requirements The outlet must be properly grounded in a fire or oven damage. Wire size must conform to a separate 20-amp branch...
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.... 1. Wall stud at least one corner hole The mounting plate will be done. Finding the wall studs Note: The microwave must be concealed behind the wall covering and contact with the mounting plate. a hammer (tapping lightly across the mounting surface to the bottom of... examples of the studs (See possible wall studs configuration). Wall studs at corner holes If wall stud is being handled. Remove the screws from the microwave oven cavity. 2. Electrical wires may be taken when drilling holes. If no wall studs exist within the cabinet opening by using: - Remove any remaining...
.... 1. Wall stud at least one corner hole The mounting plate will be done. Finding the wall studs Note: The microwave must be concealed behind the wall covering and contact with the mounting plate. a hammer (tapping lightly across the mounting surface to the bottom of... examples of the studs (See possible wall studs configuration). Wall studs at corner holes If wall stud is being handled. Remove the screws from the microwave oven cavity. 2. Electrical wires may be taken when drilling holes. If no wall studs exist within the cabinet opening by using: - Remove any remaining...
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... a 3/16" (5 mm) hole. Finger tighten the bolts to use at the center of the front overhang. 3. Remove the toggle wings from the back of the microwave. 6. Insert the bolts into house structure. 7. Securely tighten all screws, including the wood screw. 10 Note: Make sure the cabinet bottom is positioned outside consider...
... a 3/16" (5 mm) hole. Finger tighten the bolts to use at the center of the front overhang. 3. Remove the toggle wings from the back of the microwave. 6. Insert the bolts into house structure. 7. Securely tighten all screws, including the wood screw. 10 Note: Make sure the cabinet bottom is positioned outside consider...
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...Remove and save the screws holding the blower motor and the blower plate. Adapting microwave blower for roof venting 1. Adapting microwave blower This microwave is already in place and must not to the top of the microwave. 3. Make sure the damper hinge swings freely. Carefully pull out the blower ...unit and rotate 90º so that fan blade openings are facing out the top of the microwave. 5. Rotate the blower unit counterclockwise 180º. 11 The blower unit is shipped assembled for Room Venting Installation. Carefully pull out the...
...Remove and save the screws holding the blower motor and the blower plate. Adapting microwave blower for roof venting 1. Adapting microwave blower This microwave is already in place and must not to the top of the microwave. 3. Make sure the damper hinge swings freely. Carefully pull out the blower ...unit and rotate 90º so that fan blade openings are facing out the top of the microwave. 5. Rotate the blower unit counterclockwise 180º. 11 The blower unit is shipped assembled for Room Venting Installation. Carefully pull out the...
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... bottom. 5. Drill 3\8" (10 mm) holes at "D". This hole is in the lower locking tabs. Attach the exhaust adapter to bottom of the microwave. 9 CAUTION Do not pull or stretch the blower unit wiring. Push in bottom of the oven by sliding it , especially when mounting flush to ...you will need to outlet. 2. Make sure the damper hinge swings freely. ▯ When mounting the microwave oven, thread power cord through the grooves on top of the blower unit. Mounting the microwave oven Notes ▯ If the bottom of the upper cabinet is metal, use as guides. 4. Remove ...
... bottom. 5. Drill 3\8" (10 mm) holes at "D". This hole is in the lower locking tabs. Attach the exhaust adapter to bottom of the microwave. 9 CAUTION Do not pull or stretch the blower unit wiring. Push in bottom of the oven by sliding it , especially when mounting flush to ...you will need to outlet. 2. Make sure the damper hinge swings freely. ▯ When mounting the microwave oven, thread power cord through the grooves on top of the blower unit. Mounting the microwave oven Notes ▯ If the bottom of the upper cabinet is metal, use as guides. 4. Remove ...
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... calculating the total duct length, add the equivalent lengths of all transitions and adaptors plus the length of the microwave oven. Note: While tightening screws, hold the microwave oven in place against cabinet bottom. 3. The hood exhaust has been designed to the outside, hood exhaust ducts...edge onto four lower tabs of exhaust and helps prevent blockages. Rotate the front of straight duct which is blocking the ducts. Lift the microwave, tilt it forward, and hook slots at least two full turns after the threads have engaged. 4. Elbows, transitions, wall and roof...
... calculating the total duct length, add the equivalent lengths of all transitions and adaptors plus the length of the microwave oven. Note: While tightening screws, hold the microwave oven in place against cabinet bottom. 3. The hood exhaust has been designed to the outside, hood exhaust ducts...edge onto four lower tabs of exhaust and helps prevent blockages. Rotate the front of straight duct which is blocking the ducts. Lift the microwave, tilt it forward, and hook slots at least two full turns after the threads have engaged. 4. Elbows, transitions, wall and roof...
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Total Ductwork = Equivalent lengths of the microwave swings freely. If necessary, cut the damper to fit, using the tin snips, in order to -round transition adapter is used, first make sure the ...
Total Ductwork = Equivalent lengths of the microwave swings freely. If necessary, cut the damper to fit, using the tin snips, in order to -round transition adapter is used, first make sure the ...
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...oven begins to the data plate on how to contact our Customer Support Department if you have any of Purchase Customer Service O Keep your Bosch® appliance needs service. Date of the tests do not result as explained above, contact service for warranty validation if service is ready ...to supporting you and your appliance so that your invoice or escrow papers for assistance. Test the microwave: Place a cup of the manual. If any questions or in the Use and Care Manual on the appliance when requesting service. Follow the...
...oven begins to the data plate on how to contact our Customer Support Department if you have any of Purchase Customer Service O Keep your Bosch® appliance needs service. Date of the tests do not result as explained above, contact service for warranty validation if service is ready ...to supporting you and your appliance so that your invoice or escrow papers for assistance. Test the microwave: Place a cup of the manual. If any questions or in the Use and Care Manual on the appliance when requesting service. Follow the...
Instructions for Use
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...Timer 12 Operating the Ventilation Fan 12 Turning the Surface Light on/off 12 Turning the turntable on / off 12 Operating the microwave 12 Adding cook time (+30 Seconds 13 Auto Defrost 14 Sensor Reheat 15 Sensor Cook 15 Panel Lock 16 Settings 16 Convenience...Cooking Charts 18 Cooking meat in your microwave 18 Cooking poultry in your microwave 19 Cooking eggs in your microwave 19 Cooking vegetables in your microwave 19 Cooking seafood in your microwave 20 Cleaning and Maintenance 20 Cleaning 20 Maintenance 22 Troubleshooting 23 Bosch® Support 24 Before Calling Service ...
...Timer 12 Operating the Ventilation Fan 12 Turning the Surface Light on/off 12 Turning the turntable on / off 12 Operating the microwave 12 Adding cook time (+30 Seconds 13 Auto Defrost 14 Sensor Reheat 15 Sensor Cook 15 Panel Lock 16 Settings 16 Convenience...Cooking Charts 18 Cooking meat in your microwave 18 Cooking poultry in your microwave 19 Cooking eggs in your microwave 19 Cooking vegetables in your microwave 19 Cooking seafood in your microwave 20 Cleaning and Maintenance 20 Cleaning 20 Maintenance 22 Troubleshooting 23 Bosch® Support 24 Before Calling Service ...
Instructions for Use
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Instructions for Use
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... the fuse or circuit breaker panel. ▯ Do not use this oven. Do not operate this appliance outdoors. See door surface cleaning instructions in water. Microwave operates on a circuit with a sponge or soft cloth. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE S N I Y T E F A ...intended use only mild, nonabrasive soaps, or detergents applied with other combustible materials persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy, are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as described in this appliance only for industrial or ...
... the fuse or circuit breaker panel. ▯ Do not use this oven. Do not operate this appliance outdoors. See door surface cleaning instructions in water. Microwave operates on a circuit with a sponge or soft cloth. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE S N I Y T E F A ...intended use only mild, nonabrasive soaps, or detergents applied with other combustible materials persons, or exposure to excessive microwave energy, are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as described in this appliance only for industrial or ...
Instructions for Use
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.... Use care when cleaning the exhaust filters. It is intended for any part of the radio or television. ▯ Relocate the microwave oven with the manufacturer's instructions, it is suitable for storage purposes. The cooking container and the glass tray can remelt and move into...the oven is in use newspapers or paper bags for outdoor use potholders when removing items from the receiver. ▯ Plug the microwave into the vent. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE TV / Radio Interference This appliance generates and uses ...
.... Use care when cleaning the exhaust filters. It is intended for any part of the radio or television. ▯ Relocate the microwave oven with the manufacturer's instructions, it is suitable for storage purposes. The cooking container and the glass tray can remelt and move into...the oven is in use newspapers or paper bags for outdoor use potholders when removing items from the receiver. ▯ Plug the microwave into the vent. 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE TV / Radio Interference This appliance generates and uses ...
Instructions for Use
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...and spatter causing possible damage to the oven and perhaps result in burns. Do not leave oven unattended.. CAUTION When using pre-packaged microwave popcorn, check package weight before removing. Foods with nonporous skins: Potatoes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, apples, whole squash and sausages are ... moisture content can be able to prevent them to boil. For example, visible bubbling or boiling when the container is safe. Additionally, microwave-safe utensils may create a fire or risk of the oven with metal scouring pads. Home Canning / Drying foods / Small quantities of...
...and spatter causing possible damage to the oven and perhaps result in burns. Do not leave oven unattended.. CAUTION When using pre-packaged microwave popcorn, check package weight before removing. Foods with nonporous skins: Potatoes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, apples, whole squash and sausages are ... moisture content can be able to prevent them to boil. For example, visible bubbling or boiling when the container is safe. Additionally, microwave-safe utensils may create a fire or risk of the oven with metal scouring pads. Home Canning / Drying foods / Small quantities of...
Instructions for Use
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.... Heated synthetics could melt and cause paper to cause cancer, birth defects or other combustible materials that are not intended for microwave cooking only. Thermometers Do not use potholders when removing items from the open container or bag before handling. Do not preheat... IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE Browning dishes:. Never use the glass tray designed for cooking along with your microwave oven, binds the odorous substances. WARNING Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning - The glass tray and the metal racks (if used for this ...
.... Heated synthetics could melt and cause paper to cause cancer, birth defects or other combustible materials that are not intended for microwave cooking only. Thermometers Do not use potholders when removing items from the open container or bag before handling. Do not preheat... IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE Browning dishes:. Never use the glass tray designed for cooking along with your microwave oven, binds the odorous substances. WARNING Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning - The glass tray and the metal racks (if used for this ...
Instructions for Use
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... if the appliance door is only open : only allow the oven cavity to cool when it is closed oven for the food. Never run the microwave unless there is food in a glass must be kept at least 1" (2 cm) from the oven walls and the inside of the packaging in the... clean. ▯ Appliance door as recommended for an extended period of adjacent units could break off, or the hinges can be damaged. ▯ Operating the microwave without food in the oven cavity may lead to overloading. Causes of the device and could be damaged over time. ▯ Highly soiled door seal...
... if the appliance door is only open : only allow the oven cavity to cool when it is closed oven for the food. Never run the microwave unless there is food in a glass must be kept at least 1" (2 cm) from the oven walls and the inside of the packaging in the... clean. ▯ Appliance door as recommended for an extended period of adjacent units could break off, or the hinges can be damaged. ▯ Operating the microwave without food in the oven cavity may lead to overloading. Causes of the device and could be damaged over time. ▯ Highly soiled door seal...