Bosch Appliances HES242U, HES245U, HES252U, HES247U, HES246U, HES255U manual NO. TYPE/SIZE Wattage

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Dial
The cooktop uses an mTwisT magnetic dial to select the desired heat setting. The mTwisT dial is held onto the cooktop by a strong magnet and automatically positions itself in the center of the dial location when placed on the cooktop.
Note: If the dial is removed from the cooktop when in use, all elements will be turned off after 10 seconds. The cooktop is locked and the Panel Lock light comes on. (See Setting Panel Lock on Page 11.)

Cooktop Features

If you have the Bosch HES24 Range, the mTwisT Cooktop has two (2) single elements (small and medium) and two (2) double elements. The Bosch HES25 Range has two (2) single elements, one (1) double element and one (1) triple element. The mTwisT dial is a magnetic removable dial, which allows for easy cleaning of the smooth Ceran cooktop.

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HES24

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Element ‘ON’ Indicator Light

The area above the element touch pad being used will show the cook setting when the element is on (See graphic above). When the element is turned off, the hot surface indicator comes on in this area. (See Hot Surface Indicator Light below).

 

 

HES25

NO. TYPE/SIZE

WATTAGE

1.

Single 7"

1500

2.

Dual 5"/ 8"

800/ 1900

3.

Single 6"

1200

4.

Dual 5"/ 9"

1100/ 2500

5.

Triple 5"/ 7"/ 9"

800/ 1600/ 2500

6.Dual Element ON Indicator Light

one light: inner and outer elements are on

no light: inner element is on

7.Triple Element ON Indicator Lights two lights: all three elements are on

one light: middle and inner elements are on

no lights: inner element is on

8.Heating Elements Selector Pads

9.mTwisT Dial Location

10.Function Pads

11.POWER OFF Pad

Hot Surface Indicator Light

Each element features a hot indicator light to show when the cooking surface is too hot to touch. A letter H will appear above the element touch pad.

The light remains on until the cooking area has cooled to a safe-to-touch temperature.

If a hot surface light is on, use caution when working or cleaning around the cooktop as the cooktop is still hot.

Keep Warm

Each element has a keep warm setting to keep hot, cooked foods at serving temperatures.

To set Keep Warm feature:

1.Touch element pad for desired element.

2.Touch KEEP WARM pad. L is displayed above selected element and element comes on.

Keep Warm Guidelines

Use pans/utensils with flat bases. Plates and casseroles with shallow ridges around the base can be used provided they are made of heat-safe materials.

Keep dish covered to keep foods hot. Avoid paper or plastic.

Choose pans and cookware that may be safely used on a hot surface. Example: Use CorningWare® "Safe for Rangetop" rather than Pyrex® which is not recommended for cooktop use.

Use a trivet or steamer inside a pan when necessary to raise food off bottom of pan.

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Contents Freestanding Electric Range Special Message To Our Customers Table of Contents Personal Safety Appliance Safety Range SafetyCooktop Safety Cooking Area or the Immediate SurroundingWarming Drawer Safety Oven SafetySELF-CLEANING Safety Regarding PET BirdsParts Included with Your Electric Range Getting Familiar with Your RangeOther Indicators and Features Display Window FeaturesGetting Familiar with Your Range Oven Control Panel Changing the Clock Time Setting Up Your RangeBeep Reminder Helpful HintTips on Using Functions Accessing and Using the Select Functions MenuBeeps Change Temperature Beep VolumeTime Format Lock KeysDemo Demo Mode Oven Temperature OffsetReset Defaults Sabbath FeatureCooktop Features HES25 HES24NO. TYPE/SIZE Wattage Operating the Cooktop Oven Features BAKE, Proof some models Oven Modes Bake and Convection BakeWarm Convection BakeBroil Oven Modes Broil and Convection BroilAlways Convection Broil with the Door Closed Convection Roast Oven Modes -Convection RoastDehydrate Oven Modes DehydrateSetting the Cooking Mode Selecting the Oven ModeOven Operation Time Oven VentSetting the Timer/s Using the Timer/sClearing the Timer/s Changing the Timer/sSetting a Timed Mode Using Timed CookDelaying the Start of a Timed Mode Using the Probe Using the Probe some modelsInserting the Probe Probe USE TipsParts Key Warming DrawerPackaged Inside Drawer Usable Space and Utensil SizesUsing Your Warming Drawer Using Your Warming DrawerSetting the Temperature Warming Empty Serving Bowls and PlatesCare and Cleaning Glass Cooktop Type of Soil Possible Solution Care and Cleaning Glass Cooktop Cooktop Care ChartSelf Cleaning the Oven Preparing the Oven for Self Clean Care and Cleaning OvenDo not Delaying the Start of the Self-Clean Setting the Self-Clean ModeAfter Self-Cleaning StartPart Cleaning Method Cookware Selection Guide Cookware CharacteristicsCookware Tips To Test the Flatness of Your PansRemoving the Door MaintenanceReplacing the Oven Door Replacing an Oven LightSelf Help Cooktop Question Suggested SolutionsSelf Help Oven Oven Problem Problem Solving StepsStandard Limited Warranty Statement of Limited WarrantyExtended Limited Warranty How to Obtain Warranty Service