Bosch Appliances HBL 63, HBL 64, HBL 65 Baking Elements, Convection Element, Broiling Elements

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Baking Elements

The Bosch oven uses two baking elements: one located at the top of the oven and the second lo- cated below the floor of oven cavity to provide ease in cleaning the oven cavity.

Front

Rack

-2 providedwith singlethermalovens

-3 providedwith singleconvectionovens -5providedwith all doubleovens

Figure 2.

Broiling Elements

The broiling elements of the Bosch ovens are lo- cated at the top of the oven cavity. Do not touch

the heating elements or let potholders touch the broiler elements. Never use a towel or bulky cloth for a potholder; they could catch on fire.

Convection Element

If you have purchased one of the convection oven

models you will find the convection element (not visible) and fan located at the back of the oven

cavity. This element and fan combination per-

forms the cooking when in the convection bake

mode. When in any of the convection modes the fan is on, see Table 3.

conventional thermal oven. Below you will find a

brief explanation of how a convection oven works and its advantages.

In Bosch Ovens, the Genuine European Convec-

tion TM system (the 3 elements, fan and venting

panel) circulates even, heated air throughout the oven. This process:

Seals in juices and flavor

Provides even baking and browning

Saves time and energy

Baking on multiple levels at the same time

Dehydrates herbs, fruits and vegetables

Bakes whole meals at once with no flavor transfer

Thaws evenly

The enclosed Bosch cookbook provides many

helpful tips and a description of each cooking cy- cle. It also has many recipes for each cycle to help you enjoy your new oven. Many of your own reci-

pes have time and temperature instruction for the

regular bake cycle. As a rule, most of these reci- _es can be cooked with better results in one of the

convection cycles. In general, to convert standard

recipes for use in convection, you reduce the tem- perature by about 25°F and check for doneness at the minimum suggested cooking time. When bak- ing on more than 1 rack it may be necessary to in- crease the cooling time a few minutes for each ad- ditional rack. As individual tastes vary, you may find you need to adjust the time and temperature :o achieve desired results.

You may feel your new oven cooks differently

than your old oven. We recommend you use the

various cooking cycles for a few months and refer to the Bosch Cookbook to become more familiar

with it.

We do not recommend you use oven thermome- ters found at many grocery stores to check oven

temperature. They may be inaccurate and are slow

to respond to temperature changes.

About Convection Ovens

Both the single ovens and double ovens are avail-

able as either conventional thermal ovens or as

convection ovens. Although most people are fa-

miliar with the operation of a conventional ther- mal oven many are unclear as to how a convec- tion oven works or in what ways it is superior to a

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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 Programmer Push-Buttons Using Your OvenBefore Using for the First Time Oven ModelsSingle Oven Control Panel Temperature Control KnobMode Selector Double Oven Control PanelConvection Roast Use for roasting Convection Broiling. When set on Convection Broil both topConvection Broil Use of fish Oven Programmer Setting the Electronic ClockTimer To Set TimerTo Check Timer During Timed Function Manual Operation of the Oven Using the Oven ControlsImmediate Start/Automatic Shut-Off Cancel Cook TimeDelayed Start/Automatic Shut-Off Electronic Control of OvenTime To Check Cook Time To Cancel Cook Time Depress Cook Time button twiceTo Check Start Time/before cooking Begins To Change Start Time/before Cooking BeginsUsing 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 RepairIs not leveled Incorrect cooking time, temperature or rackSet Programming Electronic ClockIf 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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HBL 65, HBL 63, HBL 64 specifications

Bosch Appliances HBL 64, HBL 63, and HBL 65 are remarkable built-in wall ovens that elevate culinary experiences with their advanced features and cutting-edge technology. Each model is designed to deliver high performance, exceptional cooking results, and a sleek, modern aesthetic that complements any kitchen decor.

The HBL 64 stands out with its European engineering and precision that brings culinary skills to a new level. It features a spacious oven cavity with a capacity that allows for cooking multiple dishes simultaneously. The oven is equipped with Bosch's sophisticated European Convection system, ensuring that heat circulates evenly throughout the oven for consistent baking results. This model also includes ergonomically placed controls and a large LCD display, making it easy to manage cooking settings and monitor progress.

Moving on to the HBL 63, this model takes functionality a step further with its full support for steam cooking. The steam cooking feature enhances food flavors while retaining vital nutrients, ideal for health-conscious home cooks. This oven also includes Bosch’s AutoCook programs, which offer a variety of pre-set recipes to simplify meal preparation. Additionally, the HBL 63 is designed with self-cleaning capabilities, providing convenience and reducing maintenance effort.

The HBL 65 model introduces smart cooking technology via the Home Connect feature, allowing users to control their oven remotely through a smartphone app. This model brings precision to cooking with its advanced temperature probe, ensuring meats and roasts are cooked to perfection. Like its counterparts, the HBL 65 is also equipped with European Convection, promoting even heat distribution and consistent baking. The sleek design, coupled with a robust set of cooking options, enables home chefs to experiment and unleash their culinary creativity.

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