Bosch Appliances HBL 64, HBL 63, HBL 65 About Your Oven, Cooling Fan, Rack Positions

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Product Features

Control panel

level no. 4 level no. 3 level no. 2 level no. 1

Halogen lights

Broiland top elements

Convection element (not visible) and fan located on back of oven

cavity (Convection Models Only)

Modeland sedal numberplate

Bake elements (under oven floor)

Figure 1.

About Your Oven

Above you will find an illustration of a Bosch

oven showing the components of the oven.

This manual covers the complete line of Bosch single and double ovens so some of the features described may not be available on your oven.

The rack or support should be positioned within

the paired supports. Each oven is provided with the following parts and utensils, see Figure 2:

Anti-splash pan cover

Broiler pan

Pan support

Rack(s)

Cooling Fan

All the ovens whether convection type or thermal type have a cooling fan to cool the control panel. You may hear this fan continue to run after cook- ing and/or cleaning has been completed.

The fan will run as long as the oven is hot and the oven's function selector is turned to any position other than "Off". This is normal operation.

Rack Positions

The oven has rack guides at four levels as shown in the illustration.

Each level guide consists of paired supports formed in the sidewalls on each side of the oven

cavity.

Always be sure to position the oven racks, sup- ports, etc. before turning the oven on. Make sure that the rack(s) are level once they are in position.

To remove oven rack or pan support from the

oven, lift rack/support at front and lift out. To replace oven rack or pan support:

1.Place rear of rack or support between the rack level guides.

. While lifting front of rack, slide rack or sup- port in all the way, then lower front.

Please refer to illustration if there is any

question as to which side is the front of either the rack or the support.

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Contents Bosch BSH Home Appliances Bosch Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions About Your Oven Cooling FanRack Positions Baking Elements Convection ElementBroiling Elements Oven Models Using Your OvenBefore Using for the First Time Programmer Push-ButtonsDouble Oven Control Panel Temperature Control KnobMode Selector Single Oven Control PanelConvection Broiling. When set on Convection Broil both top Convection Roast Use for roastingConvection Broil Use of fish To Set Timer Setting the Electronic ClockTimer Oven ProgrammerTo Check Timer During Timed Function Using the Oven Controls Manual Operation of the OvenElectronic Control of Oven Cancel Cook TimeDelayed Start/Automatic Shut-Off Immediate Start/Automatic Shut-OffTime To Change Start Time/before Cooking Begins To Cancel Cook Time Depress Cook Time button twiceTo Check Start Time/before cooking Begins To Check Cook TimeCare & Cleaning Using the Self Clean FunctionStainless Steel 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 HBN6Electronic Clock Incorrect cooking time, temperature or rackSet Programming 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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