Bosch Appliances HBL 65, HBL 64, HBL 63 To remove the door for 27 models HBN6, Service and Repair

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.Hold the door firmly on both sides using both hands and close the door.

4.Hold the door firmly on both sides using both hands and pull the door straight out of

the hinge slots. Hold firmly; the door is heavy.

5.Place the door in a convenient location for cleaning.

After cleaning the door can be replaced by revers- ing the above procedure.

Be sure to slide the door straight into the slots, as shown in Figure 17.

After moving the hinge brackets back down into position be sure to close and open the door slowly to assure that it is correctly and securely in place.

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Figure 17.

To remove the door for 27" models HBN6..

1.Be sure to read the above WARNING before

attempting to remove oven door.

2.Open the door completely.

3.Lift up the hinge bracket (1, Fig. 18) into the slot (2, Fig. 18).

Hold firmly; the door is heavy.

. Place the door in a convenient location for

cleaning.

After cleaning the door can be replaced by revers- ing the above procedure.

Be sure to slide the hinge parts (1, Fig. 19) into their slots properly.

After moving the hinge brackets back down into position be sure to close and open the door slowly to assure that it is correctly and securely in place.

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Figure 19.

Service and Repair

The Bosch oven(s) require no special care other than the care and cleaning noted above.

If service becomes necessary, contact your dealer

or installer or the Bosch Authorized Service Con- tractor in your area.

Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself.

Any work performed by unauthorized personnel may void the warranty.

If your appliance should fail to operate, before calling for service please review Table 4 "Prob- lem Solving".

You could save the cost of a service call.

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Contents Bosch BSH Home Appliances Bosch Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Rack Positions About Your OvenCooling Fan Broiling Elements Baking ElementsConvection Element Using Your Oven Before Using for the First TimeOven Models Programmer Push-ButtonsTemperature Control Knob Mode SelectorDouble Oven Control Panel Single Oven Control PanelConvection Broil Use of fish Convection Broiling. When set on Convection Broil both topConvection Roast Use for roasting Setting the Electronic Clock TimerTo Set Timer Oven ProgrammerTo Check Timer During Timed Function Using the Oven Controls Manual Operation of the OvenCancel Cook Time Delayed Start/Automatic Shut-OffElectronic Control of Oven Immediate Start/Automatic Shut-OffTime To Cancel Cook Time Depress Cook Time button twice To Check Start Time/before cooking BeginsTo Change Start Time/before Cooking Begins To Check Cook TimeStainless Steel Care & CleaningUsing the Self Clean Function Enabled for the oven you wish to have self clean Replacing an Oven LightOven Door Removal To remove the door for 30 models HBL6Service and Repair To remove the door for 27 models HBN6Incorrect cooking time, temperature or rack Set ProgrammingElectronic Clock Is not leveledIf You Need Assistance or Service If after reviewing you decide that you doStatement of Limited Warranty How to Obtain Warranty Service
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HBL 65, HBL 63, HBL 64 specifications

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