Bosch Appliances HBL 63, HBL 64, HBL 65 Using the Oven Controls, Manual Operation of the Oven

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Using the Oven Controls

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Figure 7. Double Oven Control Panel, HBL/HBN66

The oven controls may be used to operate the oven manually or under control of the oven pro- grammer. Manual operation will be discussed first and then use of the oven programmer.

Manual Operation of the Oven

Before turning on your oven, position the racks properly for their intended use. To Change the po-

sition of the racks, lift rack at the front and pull- out and re-insert at the desired level.

For manual operation of the oven set the

Timer/Manual Selector knob (see Figure 3) to

Manual. If you have a double oven, as shown

above (Figure 7) you have three setting positions available:

Timer Upper Oven - when on this setting the

programmer must be used to control the upper oven while the lower oven may be operated manually

Both Manual - when on this setting both ovens may be used manually.

Timer Lower Oven - when on this setting the

programmer must be used to control the lower

oven while the upper oven may be operated manually.

Once you have set the mode selector to Manual or, if you have a double oven, decided which oven you are going to use:

. Set Mode selector knob for the oven to the cooking mode desired. Refer to Figure 3 and Table 3 if you are not sure which of the knobs on your oven is the selector knob or

which function you wish the oven to per- form.

Note: The cooling fan will begin to run as soon

as the function selector knob is turned from the Off position.

2. Set the temperature control knob for the oven to the temperature desired.

Note: If you have a convection oven and have selected THAW it is not necessary to set

the temperature control knob as no heat- ing takes place in THAW mode.

3.Once cooking has been completed be sure to turn the selector knob and the temperature knob to the Off position.

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Contents Bosch BSH Home Appliances Bosch Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Cooling Fan About Your OvenRack Positions Convection Element Baking ElementsBroiling Elements Before Using for the First Time Using Your OvenOven Models Programmer Push-ButtonsMode Selector Temperature Control KnobDouble Oven Control Panel Single Oven Control PanelConvection Roast Use for roasting Convection Broiling. When set on Convection Broil both topConvection Broil Use of fish Timer Setting the Electronic ClockTo Set Timer Oven ProgrammerTo Check Timer During Timed Function Manual Operation of the Oven Using the Oven ControlsDelayed Start/Automatic Shut-Off Cancel Cook TimeElectronic Control of Oven Immediate Start/Automatic Shut-OffTime To Check Start Time/before cooking Begins To Cancel Cook Time Depress Cook Time button twiceTo Change Start Time/before Cooking Begins To Check Cook TimeUsing the Self Clean Function Care & CleaningStainless Steel Replacing an Oven Light Enabled for the oven you wish to have self cleanTo remove the door for 30 models HBL6 Oven Door RemovalTo remove the door for 27 models HBN6 Service and RepairSet Programming Incorrect cooking time, temperature or rackElectronic Clock Is not leveledIf after reviewing you decide that you do If You Need Assistance or ServiceHow to Obtain Warranty Service Statement of Limited Warranty
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